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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-07-09 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa\ c • --. .. J't . ~ ' -• • ~ t I I I -'• ' I ' . DAILY PILOT . Ex-V alleu JJ!a1Jor Fin.ed ' . . * * * 10< * * * ' THURSDA Y ,AFTERNOON, JUL y 9, !1970 .$19000 in N-...isan.ce .Calls '. ,. ~"' No.1u..11acytOM1..• ,._., ' .. --... -· _:6eeping f;ool · , • I • • ' ' ., ':ti ,. • • DAILY f'ILOT ,....._ W ltldl9111 K ........ , Tbett IS more than one way to keep ,cool at the beach, as Sandee &umuer. 19,.Newport lleadl (splashing) and Sonja Zebot, 16, West- minste<. (pouring) d"l"!"'strate. ' 1 ' •• J 1;fJ'1 ,.., ''l'o "'*" P.-aat'-'1 ) . ,, ·,; t,. • > "-• • ,\ t.' • ' • • • r •'f ·1 ·r . r" Bludgeoning Sri.rvivorS ~l Constant · ·Protecll.Qn ' . . ' ,R~ss ~ Peaee Plan ~For.est' ' ; . I : .., ' i .~or Mideast Told Editor Free L6NooN °cUPI) -'rbe Soviet Union lpe!lod out lm!Yally today . the cWails of its MkkUe East peace plan fur a "setUeiment by stages." 'lbe plan was published in the Soviet embassy's publication "Soviet Weekly," dated July II, and circulated today. "1bat's the Soviet plan, clear to the point ," it sakl. Under the headline "Where the USSR Really Studs," the publicaUon said the plan relteots bask::ally Russia's "initial at.and," but coneeded subsequent negoti> tions and consu1tation have produced ''new ideas." (See Mideast story, Page 4.) The plan, It said, makes these pro- visions : -rt provides for a setUement In llages: -First, Israel and the Arab nations must conftrm their willingness in good faith to carry out the 1967 United Nations M!CUMty re90lution in all its aspects. -All parties must accep&.,<fbat ter- ritorial gains by war cannol lit"'Jlermil· ted . -After that documerd ha! been draf\ed, withdrawal or Jsrae1i troops would be carried out, ~ the Mate o( war between Israel Ind the Arabs -- .Oruge C:oast• ' The weather ls getting monoton- ous along the coast., StlU mostly sunny with early morning and eve- ning clouds and llttle temperature: ---cha111c. , INSIDE , TODAY -1be.depo8it.ion of ·this document with the United Nations and tbe ccmpleUon of the withdrawal of Israel'i troops from the occupied territory is conditJonal on the guarantee of the rtcogni:lied front iers of the states in. the area either by the U.N. Security Council or by its four permanent members (Russia, the United St.ates, ~lain and Franct. This omitted Na!!Q_oal..Qdna,L..__ -With the consent or the__ countries concerned it is also propcsed to °")stablish demilitar~ zones straddling these"tron· ti ers. · -Their regulations would Include tem- porary restriction! of a , purely military nature. -Provision also is rn8de for the sta· tioning of UdN. troops, with the agree- ment of EtY,pt and by declsion of the Security Council, in the Gaza "area, where • !hey were before May, 19117, and also m the area o! Shann El-Sheikh. :--1,..aeJ Is to p~g.e henelr to com ply with the U.N. dd::iaion! on Palestinian refugees. -Freedom of n&vi&ation for all states through the Tirina Straits.. the Cutt or Aqaba and the ~ danal. "That's the SoYiet plan, clear to th e point -and wit.hoot 'anything secret about it,'' Soviet we9:1y said. Fr eeway Crash Kills Marin e A 21-year~ld Camp Pendleton Ma rine Of Charges 8y STEVE MJTClll!LL Of Ille °"" , ......... Underground ...._.,. editor, Don Elder ;., a !roe man Coday after being aoquiUed Wednesday <i charges s"'1>- mlng from an article whidl ~ In bis tabloid "Frcrn Out <i Sherwood Forest," last year, Municipal Judge DaVid Aaroo dropped five charges of 10llciting to commit grand theft and burglary in trial ~ ceedinp, which lasted' only 10 minutes Wednesday afternoon in Harbor Judicial District 'Court in Costa Me§. Tbe' 23-year old editor wu arre1ted In Newport Beach last New Yew's Eve as a reatlt of an article in hls P8Pf.I' which ~ prosecution had alleged ad· vacated shoplifting. The article, entitled "Outlaw Blue1. '' states ~.that stealing frcm large lltorel and com~s is not bad, but wwna its readets that r I b b l B.-1, small busln run arm lndlviWlll ii a no-no. "They 're caught up Jn · the eep1otllt game just like we. all att," the article states. The article goes on to dem'ibe Wl'YI ol '!lteallng from 1"1" --"Casually glide along and slip the stuft under your coat or in your purae. Blend in. Don 't do anything. ...nee.. other shop- pers can see you." ln granting the request for acquittal. which was moved by Elder's attorney Jack R. Wjllls, Judge Aaron stated,f'I certainly don't condone the article vut I don't feel the .activltiea, of this zrian coMl,it\lte a crime." . I from Vlilejo was ~llod>W-ay""1en 1 .his oar. ~ on the Santa• Ana •Freeway hit the ctnter divider and (armer's miait• and collided with· two ~C:~..,~~ eoo ... Trio· Arrested Farmer's crossinr le 1 wt oveirpUs leading to the Orange Co/nty 1n1em11-On Drug Charges Opening of A merfca 't Cup lional R&cew"J in the El Toro ~. ' ob11rvatio1t trials brings color Dona1d Wayne Whitt, died at Tuit.1n . and yatching excitement to New-Community Holpltal. The other tWo Laguna Beach police answering a .,,,,r,,t"'R".'-'''-'wa""'t:O:":'..'·~P:,:•:;QC:•:_2:_:f:..· --,,--I drivers and two · ~ ~ disturbance report at a motel Wednesday '""'' , ~ ,, -eer.ious-inju.ey__the-Calilomia. Higbw&)''.......<l!Ol!\'1--"by arTeS · three young men ... 11., ,,. Mtvil• 11 Patrol reported. on charges o( efOln posseaion. ~ u. ; =.. "=. .!: • .Lftn 8. Wllli"1t1, II, 1 oC 2309 Police booked CUfford Elli! Kaplan, C....itlM ·~ =.::" , .. ~; Hesipetjan St .• S..nta Ana, .and Johri K. 19; Marvin Allred Feldman, 20 ; and ~ '' .._.. · n.a Ware, 18' of mot Malara Drlw, Dana Joseph £dward Clark, II; -:.Jave =~ 1: ~=•=-" 1•~! Point, did notirtqUireimediCal atten&IOn'I" their esidenct addreu ae a at ,....,, ....... , 11.:; ~= 1: Mary H~ ~ .. 11,,41134512 ~amino 475 N. coast Hi&hway .. :=:,. 11 w.1c ... ,,.,.,.. ,. Capistrano, CapiMrano Beach and Peter Officers aald the 1fOUP allo tritd, to ::'~...._ 'l :;:"'~"'"" 11+1} Vqalis, JS, o( 3StU St.cell St., Dana discard a small container of mlrijuana Merri... Llftl!MI 11 Point, payenger1 in Ware's car, were fleeds. Pollce·se~ \JI pns el wbltt treated !or minor lnJurleo and releued. powder thll they allot• may be heroin. .)-. -.-•• -"# ' I ., • .. . ' . ' ... _ CLAW HAMMSR KILLIR STRIK~ DOWN INT181 l'AMILY Bey anti Gr•.rmlllt:or Deed; Glrl anti-I'.-1''9111 fw LH. Ex-Valley Mayor Get,s Fine for Obscene Calls ' Jly TEIUIY OOVILLE Dooember. and J_,, -11 °' .. .., .,... ..., eblrpl_ fUecl ap1nat Mm were dla'nl11 Elt·F<tuntaln ·valley 1nO)'OI' Robert ed. Schwtr«l•ger waa llaed lt,000, banded Prior to the tencttw, a Ill'""" ...... ' a aili-montll ~ jlil -and "° _ r.:.:;,,--.s pla«d ... -_. p-this :..,re=.,"'~~ .. ~~-= """""' .., his cooYicllon o1 making menial health. It ~ the blame for ......,. talepOOM ca111 lo C.Uncllman the calls on ----~=·was ord«td by the w .. t ~:~~ ol~ _ _!'Id~··~~; Orante County Municipal Court to have ~ 5 .-. r ........ v, WOU -no cootact, by loiepbooe or otherwise be •tt<ncecl lo jaU. 41te·Harporfamlly daring the pro--In addllltto lo Ito 11,llllt line, batlon period. Schwerdtleger, was ortlond lo poy After the former ma)'OI', recalled from another S250 fw court penalties. off~ last year, was aentmced, Judge Schwerdtfeftr and Hmper have Mt Jamea K. Turner, called him In to IOlli Um< pol!Ucol rivals on lite Fountain chambers -.1tert a private discussion Valley City Council, wltll Harper )llvllt& erwured for eeveral minutes. verbal support to the rteall movement, Schwerdtfeger was convicted June l "1\ich ousted Schwerdttecer ali>t1 with of maltln1 13 ol>ocene telephone calls councilmen Donald Frtaeau and Jooiplt to Harper d11rlni the months of Courre.... · I ; Only Three; ' . . , I , • ! ~ • • . ' srill AHYt~ . ! • f j • . Clues·S~Ught I .. • s Thur"'1, Ju~ 9, 1970 Help for Environment ~W-u .. ' ' Sailor Yow8 i Nixon Creata 2 Federal AgeJ'.lcies ' J • ·To Continue ID the.....,.. '!lie Prllldenl uld the -is ~ "a profound commllmtnt to lbe rescue of our natural environment Mesa Councilman to Face T~ on Campaign Poster. Child Stealer llaopllal eiq>loye. 0 No/' llkl St. Clair today1 when uked H he bad 1111' comment. •<\.iainly because my attorney says if I'll cut his hair, hen'U handle my legal problems," he contiooed, "ao.vou'd beaer talk to him." T . Smallwood, wt>o will represent st. Clair Wiim he~ July 12 at 9 a.m. for a t.ria1 judge, clalma city laws were enro unfairly Jn Ws case. U coovl~ St. Clair twld he aen- lenoed to ilz ID<l1lbo ln Orang< County Jail and flood '500, -the existing In. . Sma!1-uld bt Diil' Nipoena city M1~11tstm1w a:c.,_, dty cotmcllmen and any other local leaders who may be needed to t.stily ln behalf of St. Clair. "It -that the dy engaged In mlorcemmt al appllcal>le laws ln .. ftllniiy and --and -dsMd my client due procm ol law," the llllorney ...,-. "AD «ndidates In lhll -and -people Involved ill It placed -... W.gally," Smallwood dwgecl. '!lie· 1970 Costa M... City Council -..... Indeed """ al the --.....Ilnf<Tmsaliip~ wMb dmges that aome candidatea used "°"""' pooten to ........ iH will againlt tll«n. <llle ~ al leg!Utloo ln~ced dur- Ge S · · log the -ks belwe the eledlon -ts entence with St. Clair and Tucker co-spomorlng II -would have alniclged the law. Af Lo H I • Sudl campaign lip placed within ter.'. ng. . un~ . the pol>llc rllbtHl-way beside buoy --111ey -.Jd be seen Would· A ~ !&n· Wm bU btm arder..t have been legal durlnJ a prescribed for a JDlll Who ·toot hll twa llDl.11 period, wtth ltrid removal requirement.I.< chl1drm from bll dlvorced wife's Hun-1be issue was denied 3 to 2 1n a 11ngton Beech home and eluded a na-""'PPY COlll1Cll debale. --.....n 1or more Ilion two yean. Smallwood .. kl he Is ...,.rtain yet ~ oourt Judp Ron a Id juot whkh city ollldals may be oub- a,,oblil!l!k ollo Jll"'"" Jll!'ba'I Andr<W . poenoed for the defae In the St. Clair llY*. •• " Oiid4 ...... -"cPl'O" lrial .,_ ml ~ tho ,,.._ Hun-"I rWl ._ we -be ai>le to Unctoa --t to ~ bla ·• pt tbil ll>lng dftWed," he llld. -wlf• for the ........... ble - Ille Incurred In ber clolperale -for her l1'o dllldml-Ju<IP CruoDlwlll ~ the r!illlt of emlod:I' 1D Mn. TlmWm Walle, II, of IJQll M-Drive. He warned Hyatt 1l1ot any breadl al that coor1 onler will moon bnJIOl(tloo of the jail t<nn wlllch was not edorced·Wedneoda1 _ .... to 21 yean In -prlaon. Hyatt wu l!T9lled In Wlcklta, Kan.,. on Dec. 14, 1987, nearly three yW'I -he 'flolated his -rilltotiOll rtpll by. tUlnll Deborah Tamlana, ,_ 10 and Orillln '!Wy, ,_ I, from Mn. Wdl'1 Jane. l\ln. Waite's constant advortlllng °'"""" -apopon and lelevls""1 pald off-·-....... ~ the pklln of the t.wo Hyatt chlldr<n and -IP.11 called pollce. Hyatt '*'pod ln>m K ..... a.iborlties during an Gtn!lffbl beorlnf designed to _... b1a return to Callfomla. He wu on the nm for MU'1 -yem unlll bla amli aJalil -ago ln llontaAna. ln...Ugaton Aid during Hyatt's trial that the dlatrac:led faUJer roturned to Orange .Comity despite the hlih pro- babtllty that.be would be -hero "becauoe be JUI! bad to --l1'o Iclds again even li he could onJ,y watch them from • dlltance." Hyatt WU -Wedneoday that the polllblllty of future vlallltloo rlpts will be again ~ -be baa -bla 80-day jail term. DAILY PILOT ....,... .... " ........ .... ~ ............ ,..., c... ..._ S-Cla••n .. DU.Ml CDMT PV~SIMIH COM'AN't 1t•Mrt N, W-4 ~, ............. J••• L C4.rlrt YICil """9MI IM GeMrtl ,,,_.., TltM•• K1rril l•llw ...... A. "'"''"'" -·-., ••• ,.. P. Nan ..... °"""" c.itr 141Nr -C ....... I DI Wuf ~ Jtttet ~ 9"dl1 1111 WWI la .. \ ........... Ufl" --.i1 2lt ,...... ~­MWll"-19111 a.ct11 U11S lndl .....,.,., -~-...,..··~-- Marine Robbed; Retains Wallet A' Comp Pendlelm M-·-,·a IIMiicti ldtdim knife In 1-a J\eadl W-y lldr-.cl bla CMb but c!dwd to put -bis -The Ylctlm, Mark A. Cnlll*lo, II, told police he wao picked ~ by two )'Olllllmenanda)'OUlll-- hltd!blldJW. Crolibloa llld tbe trio -to .. u btm a ldlo (U polllldl) al marijuana or drup called 0redl'~. Ht dlclined. Police Nkl the group -· to 470 Myrtle St. where he -·told to band ov<r bla wallet. "I'll live 1"U 1!1Y _,., but DOI my walW, • • he npj\id. 'lllll Wll ocoeptoble to lbe boadlto who took CrtiCbl<n'• 117 In the dayllabt robbery. ud 111e ~auon a1 the earth a. • place' bolll baliltable by and bocpitab!o to man." • ' n;e President'• plan, transmitted to c.onan-· to<ay, would create an in- dependent agency, the Envb"oinnentat Prolectlon Agency (EPA), to set and enforce .rt.lpollution standards and an ·agency in the Commerce Department. ~ National Oceanic and Atmolpheric Admlnlllratlcll -(NOAA) to· coordlnato ~Md>. , on t()e actlom d the CICelDI ml atmo,plme""" -"" ... -al departmeirts; ' . The Pmldent'a jJRlfdtd ,........... tlon will go Into effect witll!D eo days un1 ... c:.oc-a--. The Prestdelll aaid be .... departing from bla Dormal a...Uoo to adding •to die prolileration of new federal agencies in order to tighten control on pollution and to bett.r focus .....arch Into the tnteactlng aspects al U.. oceans and atmosphere. '!be EPA will brlq toeetlw In a alnlle organilatlon the major federal po1fut1on control proarams now eprea<1 oV<r the ~ al Heallh, Educa- Uon and Welf.,., Ililerlor, ~­ and such lndependerit llf'1ldeo u the Atomic Energy Comm!-.. The mission al tlle EPA, with an lnittal budget al IU btllloo and 5,lllO employes, "win be to" organiu the fight against enviroomertal pollution on an integrat.ed basis," the President said. It will t:ake over such activities as have been previously perfonned by Iilt«lor'• Federal V/ater Qua II t y Adrninllb'atioa, peltici.de r ! I! ll'di and ltanclord-tettl of the Foed and Drug Admlnlliralloa, and alr and water pollu- tion oon!nll octlvlties al HEW. Peotldde cootro~ ,_ performed by the Aaricu}ture department, Ind general ~cal research mw performed by tlle Council Cll -Quality, aloo will fall to the EPA. Girl, 23, Takes Trip to Jail- After Wild Crash A· yoong W<ll!l8ll set oul for her home fn Orange early today but eoded the trip In Orange County Jail by a different '""""' of tramportatloo imllad, follow-q .an UlllCbeOJled,atq> In Coot.a M- 11h doled her eyes for • l9Colld and -wow!," llid Patrolman JICt Ko<il.. • • Vldlle L. Welmers, 23, al 701 .N. Olnlm ' .. St., ,,.. -In the 25110 block of Newpcr\ -ard, when, police MY,• Ille: Summer Scene The scene: 11th Street Beach in Newport-... stretch of 1and, a pair of swim fins in readiness, the sun on your back and a Shields 30-fOQter breezing by just off the surf line. It all says summer. So what are you doing in that hot, stuffy office? ·Changing Ti111es Spiro Agnew Gets Dignified Face From Win lkrvl«t looking stan and conies a lll.95 DETROINT -Build a bell« Spiro pricetllg. A,... wristwatch and Ile wwld may Dr. Dougherty's Dirty Time Company beat a path to your door, even 1f you timepiece is a lampoon of the vice president's well-known face and sells live in tbe imoggy automotive capital. t 00 octhe$14.95,.«lmDlete with irrevent slogans This is applirently 0tbe vlaion of 7 "'' I Amerlc., Time ·~. "Wllkb an-"We = be lo" one of U.. moot llOUllCod W-y it Is about to begin ookJriuJ and popular pollllcllnl of oor ......... -· ~ le the DAILY PILOT . · 1 sAff DiEG<i -Compl1inlng be Is · J ~ ~Plier but rdUJina to qui\, 1 '~Beacllman--built1 , t ran aground. oo. a lonely ~ omia beacit vowed Werlneodq to e hls vO"jajt. . Allen R. st .. , of 712 Clllfornia SL, watched In ·joy as the Cout Guard culler Cape Jelllson prilled the - Sholar· off the beocb . at the fllblng village Iii La Mla9on. I '"nlefve done IL Ann11 they l""IT," be cried, as tbe !30,000 craft Inched out al the MDd and lnlo IOI• water1. S!es, • retired San FerT!'Jldo -· his aoii Clyde, 12, and a family friend, Harr1e:tt Webber, SI, waded ishore unin- jured after the !>ieNr drlfterl ubon. '"Ille ftnt I knew we were In trouble "u -,hen the aound of surf woke me up early th1a morning.'' be said In • leietD>ne Interview Wednesday night. A ~le effort to Ireep the heavy, ...........,. from going ubore fatled by minutes 11 ahe ltruck the aandy bottom and began to list. The. trio who left Loi Angeles last week for !he Caribbean had lowered the aalls 'Ibe9day night, flve miles offshore and mired. A woman llaying In a nearby motel aw tllem wading ..oor. and lelephoned authorities, who relayed a meaage to dlspetch a bellcopter and the Cape Jellilcri, "Repolrs are next on tbe traYet agenda and s1.. 1s O)Jlbnlatlc that they will be simple and the Slestar can conllnue. "I don't tblnk she is badly damaged," he said. "She's built out a( t!Jree.quarter- lnch plywood wlUr flberglus on top and lihe's very heavy." Sles built the Slestar In the fra>t yard Of his San FernanOO home over a period of two years and began the long-awalled voyage last year -. frrc- ed to turn baclt after atlO miles due tolu-. CypreJ1s Youth In Axe Attack Getting Better A Cy)nas teenrrser aavag<ly stabbed am beaten by sadistic raiders who tilled his two camping companions with 1 machete or cleaver on a beach at UC Santa Barbato Suaday II apprarenllJ improvblg. pniducinc the timepiece, as 99C)ll u time," II.id Mrs. Sc:hedlter ol the man ..-..S all a WGOllon· power pole die vk:e president lives bis approval. w-face Is perhaps destined to launch M lta bMe; The watch wlll be .boil dleo!* and a.thousand lllree-mlnute eggs. Thomaa M. Hayes, 11, stirs at tlit IOUOO of, hiJ name Ud acknowltdges simple greetings now, according to doc· tors at Goleta Valley Hospital. He J1 atil~ however, barely above a comatose state and cannot carry on a conversation about the savage attack early Sunday as he and his friends lay ia sleeping bags. -ToCallyc1eot...,..itwo"*2<1...,. more dignified In appearance lllin that M'8. Sclledlter Is a Republkan; her · . ):l'Oduced by Anaheim physician Dr. Hale hw:band a Democrat. --Oauadmajordorilageto.lw'!more. E. Dooglaerly and bis Dirty Time Com-Sile also Aid the firm's parent com- -In01eted mJnor danlllfl Gn I fifth. PNIY• pany attorneyJ have asked for the vice Investigators revealed that two men and a juvenlle ta.ken Into custody for questioning have been rele!lsed and said they have no new leads lo report. -Mowred down a brick 1Nll. 0 We d1dn't do this II I carlcature," president's permlMion, a move the -I" lliJdi ..,. wllb 11y1ng Ollllalned Mrs. Jack Schecter, wife of Anaheim company overlooked, leading l>r!d:s, ...mg minor damact to It. the Amerl<:an Time Company presiden~ to some hard feelings. • "And ~-_._ ,..,_ ~-~ "we illlnk our watch 11 In very good Agnew's penonal lawyer Is otrongly Hayes' car is missing but aulborHin lnrmediately rllocounled robbery u a motive for the murders, because the v1ct1ms' watches and money were left ~ ...., .._ -.........--. taste." hinllng that a mejor sl111H of Dr. --paln ID her -and The -addition to the novel fad Dougllerty'• prWla lhouid fl" to benefit llbouldan and a lnba -.· portrays Vice Pftsldent Agnew In a the families of Americans ..-, or -ed O!ll<er Wllllam Smlm. dignified bust, surrounded by official-Imprisoned by North VI-.,. with them. Miss Welmen w.. bool<edoll...pd<ll f,-============='::;;====================• al -driving followlnc the !I*· tacuJar acddent wl*:b occumd OD the b<Qevard near M<do Vlsla A-.e. DAILY •1L01' '"" 1'11111 H. J. GARRETT'S 16th Semi-Annual ALL LAMPS ON SECOND FLOOR ' '!2 OFF DINING ROOM & BEDROOM FLOOR SAMPLES 20°/o to 40°/o OFF LOOK FOR Rl!D TAGS! - HERITAGE CHAMBRAY & ORIGINAL PIRST EDITION GRAND TOUR DINING ROOM, BEDROOM & OCC. TABLES Up to tl/3 .OFF A E! Sofas and Sofa Beds FLOOR SAMPLES 20°/o to 50°/o OFF LOOK FOR RED TAGS! YOU MAY ORDER ANY HERJTAGE SOFA OR CHAJR IN A SELECTION . OF OVER 1000 FABRICS AT 15°/o OFF . CHAIRS, OCCASIONAL TABLES, ENTRY PIECES, BUFFETS, CHINAS, DESKS DRESSERS, NITE TABLES; BEDS, FLOOR SAMPLES AS MUCH AS 1/3 to 1/2 OFF LOOK FOR RED TAGS! SAVE! TAKI ADVANTAGI OP .MOST GINIROUS SAVINGS ON FURNITURE BY SUCH FAMOUS MAKIRS AS HERITAGI, BRANDT, THOMASVILLE, JAMES. TOWN, TOMLINSON,. KINDEL, CENTURY, HEKMAN, HICKORY, BROYHILL, FANCHER. HIBRITIN. -"BY OUR UVOLYINIJ CHARCH - Your faoorll• lnlirrlor d.,l~r wfll bt happy to onlsl vou ••• People Who Need People H.J.GARRETT fURNITLJRE '< On a warn> summer day In Newport Beach , there ts nothing lllce a cool drink from a handy water fountain. But when )'1)U are Monica Falcon .-,d vou are onfy four years old and not quite tall eno~ lh•t f·. :-1, m ·y nc! t> so handy. That'1 when big sister Manha, t; comes 1n bandy, ---~-----------~·-"""~~ll:'.l ------"'-~--- PROFESSIONAL JNTERIOR DESIGNERS 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF. 646·0275 I , .. • :Dunt~agt~.n -_Beaeh • ' EDITION •• ORAN6E COU!'lfY, CALIFORNIA. .T\iURSDAY, JULY 9, ·1970 City Eyes Crackdown I I By ALAN DIRKIN Of ... DlillY '"" lllff Cily offlcle in Huntincton Beach believe today ~ legal way has been cleared for a crackdQ_wn on hundreds ol oil code violations. ' '!be dty """ a key vicloey in Sup«kr Court ·Wedne>day in wllidi it lllC<:essfully def<aled the"· COliltltutlo!iality ol Ill oil code. ''Tlils ' Is " very ailnifieont .and. far I n&<liinc vidory ·in !be city's efforts I to clelji up oil bligb~.. City altorney !loo Boof' c0innleal8cf lhia mornln(. well a1 iequlred by the code, "·'Now .... tbe '<Ollltitullanality Of the A partner in the CUDpllly, William code bu··boeo dec!decl l!Y the <ourt cne Jr., filecJ an action ....... tbe we <111 -.pect tbe oil oiieralo<s "'¥> city and obtained ·an injunctton against are lo vlOlatlon ol the code and wbci the dty's prceecutlng Ille eom)>lley in have -~ in tlJeir ' pnmiles municipal court for violation of the code. of copjlntie!J with the citY's delmJp • · 'lbt city countered With a mollGo for ....... to recliriid..-their J>!ll!lilael,I' • ....,ary judgment. It .... qued IUC- he -' -; { ' , ' ; ceoiluily by ...want city att«ney IAl 'lbt ._ lniol)"il tl)e <tly,•mt--1'< Ai!n Marahall before Judge Robert L. C.-..,i Cloe.OU'Coml*i)' al ~. Ooifn\111 Wedn<Oday who 8U!lalned the -· fte.clty'l>a!J -tbe -~· -and -the suit. . the to-day nOtl<» to. ~ '1111 au Idle a,. warned tlii5 mcrnin(, however,-. ·-~ -----',..----'----"-" " . on Oil Code that his company was coiaklenna ·~· pealing the judgment to the '1lstrlct • court of Appeals in San ~ardino. . Cree ei:plained that hia constitutional challenge of the· code WU 1 based on the retrospective le~ argumeol. "Our .contention wai that the moment the cily puiied the oi'd\llanCO vie could no longer put the well baek iri pro- duction," he' said. "Any well that hadn't produced for the past year was con-· sidere:d idle.· Our rigbta ·wete taken. 1way from us." 'Ibe Code ttates that a ytteU must produce • at . least 20 barrels or 20;000 cubic feet of gas -at19ut two ·days' produdion for a pl'Olitable ,..u -a y~ to be considered active. ciee said tbaf there ~are 18Yeral reasms for keeping 1 a well in exiltence even thqugb tt 'Is not act!"" "We· all hope that the .price of oil may change 01' that ·-. d~veries might come along to make the extraction of oil more ecmomical, 11 ¥ aaJG. ,. ' ' N~ Y. Stoen TEN ~ ' . ' Huntington Beach has waged a flv&: year campaign to require • cieamlp of oil wells deemed Idle by Oii Field Superintendent1Herl> Day. . Day said that most of the o~ator• of. the city have complied with the Jaw, but that he has a backlog of tw(t to three hundred cases of alleged viola- tions of the code. · 1 Proaecution of many of these .Cllel has ·awaited the constitutionality teat of the cOde, Bonfa.pointEd out. • ' 1 1 Ex-Valley , I Mayor Gets $1,000 Eine 16 Drug Suspec.ts Freed ' I By TERRY COVILLE Of'"" Delft' Plllt ltliff .. E1·Fountain Valley mayor Robert Schwerdtfeger was fined $1,000, handed a sil·month suspended jail sentence and placed on three years probation this morning orf his cooviction of mpking Ob8cene telephone calls to Councilman John Harper. Schwerdtfeger was «dered by the West Orange County MUnicipal Court to have no contact, by telephone or otherwise with the Hari>er family dllring the pro- bation period. After the former mayor, recalled from office last year, was sentenced, Judge James K. TUrner, called him in to chambers wbete '8 private discussion ensured for aeveral minutes. Sdlwerdtfeger was convicred June 5 of ma\ing 2.1 obscene telephone calls to Harper dutint the months 91 December ancl Ja1Wll')'. Another 22 ~filed a~t hint ~e ~ ed.~,. i -· J>r1or to e.e 1111telidnl. a,POydtla~·· repcx;!, reocl to Juolle Turner, said . !bat Sdl-dlfoc« l!U·1ounc1 to bl in IOllnd meotal boalth. It placed the blame lo< the calls on emotional stress. Judge Turner said Sdlwerdtlegtr, because of bis past' record, would not be .... tenced to jail. In addition to the $1,000 fme, Sdlwerdtfeger, was ordered to pay aoodier $250 for cou'rt penalties. Schworotfeli<r and Harper have be<n long time polit.ical rivals on the Fountain Valley City Council, with Harper giving verbal support to the recall movement, which ousted Schwerdtfeger alobg wi~ councilmen Donald Freeeau a.Jld J0&eph C<lurreges. Harper claimed tile -phone calls began in May oC J969, shortly after the n!Call movement was lauoehed. 1be charges brought in coort covered a period afler the Septemller recall tlec· ti on. La Puente Man Pinned in Car; Dies at Hospital A 21-year-<>ld man died this morning after being trapped in a car fol.lowing a collision with a Parked vehicle at Pacific Coast Hig'tlway and ?th Street, Huntington Beach. · Teams of firemen worked several minutes to free Timothy M. Leeper of La Puente from the wreckage after the 1:38 a.m. collislon. He was taken to Huntington Iutercon1111unity }\ospital where he died at 4:10 a.m. Investigators said the accident occurred when the ,eastbound car, driven by Lia K. Knudtsen, also of La Puente struck an unoccupied car near the intersecli911 and then slammed into a Ure hydrant. Miss Knudtsen was taken to Orange County Medical Center where she is said to be in fa ir condition. .(nother paSStllger, Michael D. Holmes, 20: of HBcienda Helghts. ~was . treated and reJeased by medical authoiiUes. The death is the fourth trafflC fatality to occur on Hltntington Beach streets in a three week period_, according to l:L Paul Darden, traffic commander of the Huntington Beach Police Department. "'Jbty're so uncalled for. A tremendous waste of life," he said. 1 RaiJ Board _Stu.dies 12-year-old D~spute . . WASHINGTON IA!') -With alf)lcen back on the job and rail service returned to normal. 1 three-man emergency board wilt attempt to settle 1 12-year~ld dispute over the use of firemen on diesel locomotives. The board, named by Presiden t Nixon under provisions ol Ille Railway Labor Act, will beatn laking testimony In Wuhington July ti. '~--- Most Still Waiting Beach Action on Charges · OAtL.Y '°ILOT st•,..._ GETS $.1,000 PjiQNE BILL Ex-Mayor ~werd~er- Sher.wQQtf:-f:Px~t. . ' . Edito:n ·Acquitted . . . ' In Just 10 Minutes . . By STEVE MITCHELL OI Ille Deltr '°*' S .. ff Underground newspaper editor, Don Elder is a free man today after being acquitted Wednesday ol charges stem- mint froin an article which appeared in his tabloid "From Out o( Sherwood Forest," last yw. , MUDi.cipal Judje David Aaron dropped five charges of soliciting to comm.it grand theft and burglary in trial pro- ceedings which :Jasted only 10 minutes Wednesday afternoon in Harbor Judicial District C:Ourt in Co&'ta Mes'a. 'Ille 23-year old editor was arrested in Newport Beaeh last New Year's Eve as a result cf an article in his . paper which the prose<:ution had alleged ad· vocated shoplifting'~ The article, entitled "Outlaw Blues," states that stealing from large stores and cOmpanies ii net bad, but warns Its readers that rob b i n g small businessmen and individuals is a no-no. "They're caught up in the capitalist game juSt like we all are," the article states. , The article goes on to describe ways of 9leJ).~ from large establishments. "Casualty glide along ·and slip the stul' under your coat or in Y?Jl' purse. Blend In. Don't do anything When other shop· pers earl see you." In gr.anting the request for acquittal, which was moveq, by Eider's attorney Jack R. Willis, Judge Aaron stated, "I certainly don't CQl'ldone the article but I don't feel the activities of tbiJ man constitute a crlmt." Whatever happened to the 225 alleged narcotics offenders arrested by Hun· liltgton Beach police in their first three weekends {If beach roundups? Nearly all are waiting for decisio.s on their guilt or innocence in West Orange County Municipal Court, but 16 of the adults arrested were released by police without any charges being brought against them. Of the total arrested on the: weekend! , of Ju1e 7, 14 and 21, 123 were adults, Nixon Proposes Federal Units For Eco'ogy,., __ · · WASHINGTON {1/PI) Pneldent NIJ:Oft today propooed creation al two new federal ageocies to control pqlklUon and. coordinate ?8earch and u:ploration in the oceans, fte .fres!dent aaid the proposals Tepresented "a profound commitment to the rescue of our natural environment and the preservaUon of the earth as a place both habitable by and hospitable to man." 'Ibe President's plan, transmitted to Congress today, would create an in- dependent agency, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to set and enforce antipollution .standards and an agency in the Commerce Department, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to coordinate research on ·the .actions of the oceans and ~tmosphere now spread over several dep~nts. The President's proposed reorganiza· tion will go into effect within 60 days ~nliss Congress disapproves. The President said he was departing from his normal aversion to adding to the proliferation of new federal agencies in order to tighten control on pollution and to better focus research into the interacting aspects of the oc~ans and atmosphere. The EPA will bring togethe r in a · single organization the major federal pollution control programs now spread over the departmeots of HeaJth, Educa· lion and Welfare , Interior, Agriculture and such independent agencies ..-as the Atomic Energy Commissim. The mission of the EPA, with an (See NIXON, Page I) whose cases Mre sent to the municipal c.urL Only two of. the cases have been oom· • pleted: Both resulted in dismissals. The ·olhers are awaiµrtg tr.Jal dates stretching from now until late August. Nearly all have asked for jliry trials. None of the adults arrested has been con· victed. The 16 released included : Robert Wrigh~. 19, of %15 !Ith St., Hunthigton Beach; Marsha Tantardini, 24, of 14911 Northridge, Huating!A)n Beach: Ronald Robbins, 19, Sarita~Alia; Peter Tekwortb, 23, of 215 14th St, Hunthigton Beach:• John McCullocli, 19, of 21851 Newland st .. Hunlhigton S.JICh. Alid SIA!phen Meys~ ti, of 21851 Newland St., Huntington Beach; Bran Hanson, 19, Kevin Young, 19, Daniiel .. Dodd, 18, and Doyle Hannon, , 19, all of Westm.Wter; Robert Aguirre, 1.20, of 191114 Beach Blvd., Huntington Buel>·. And Laurora· Arthuri 19, of 405 15th Sailor Not-Fazed .Beach Man .to Co.ntinpe Voyag,e · · ·~ " ., nAtLy!Pitbr " . .$AN ~~GQ -~ bo_ .Is •--k alpper but r"81in&1 to qUit, a Huntington Beach man whole ~ ~~ J.':i':,,J!nbeo~=~nw~ to continue his voyage. Allen R. Sles; of 712 Callfomla SJ., watched in joy u the Coast Guard cutter Ca~ JellilOD pulled the 4-foot Siestar off the ~ at the fuhlng village of La MiSlion. "lbey've done it. Aren't they greet?," he cried, as the $30,l:m craft inched out ol the sand and into safe waters, Sies, a retired San Fernando fireman, his. JOO Clyde, 12, and · 1 family friend, Harriett Webber, ·32, waded ashore' unin- jured after tile Sieatar drifted .,bore. "The first I knew we were in trouble was wheo the sound of surf woke me up early this mo ming," he siid in a telepllone interview Wednesday night. A desperate effort to keep the heavy, ~-tiii-·ffom lllinl • f11!i!ii-'i minutes .. abe ~ .tbe .....,."""""' and beQ:an to list. . , -.. ,.; ~ • • ,...... ! 'llie trio who Wt Loa ww ,IUt weei'.fli" U., CarlQbeln btjl lowlrOd ~~ ancl 1=:J: nllht, 'Pve . !"iW A woman~ staying In • .nWb1 niotel saw lltem wading aabore ancl \oleplioned authorities, who reJayi!d a message to dlsi.tch a helicopter and the Cape JeWion. Bepalr• are oei:t ·on.the travel ,agenda ~ Sie:s1 ,is opUmistfc that they 'irill be simple and the Siestar can contfnue. ur don't think she is badly damaged,'" bll!i said. "She's built out ol three-quarter~ ~s ~~~ea~~· fit>erclass on top and Sies built tfle Slestar in the front yard of his San .Fernando hcJne over a period Of two years and began· the long-awaited voyage last year ~ ferc- ed to tum back all<r aoo mllea due to illne8a. • Oil Company Takes Gas Before Valley Councilmen A major oil ccmpany lnteretrted in reconstruottng an old Fountain Valley service station tried a swap with the city C011ncil Tuesday, but end<d up taking gas. Altliough approval to refurl>iall the sta- tion at Brooldnint Street inf Talbert Avenue had be<n glV«l earlier by· the plaming comml9sloo, the -Oil Company objected to !IOme cl the Hat- tached~' cooditi<l'IS whkh i~luded a rear bay entry, lanclscaplng and a block wall. Gerald Buck, a spokesman far the company, argued unsuecessfully that rear emry lube rooms enoouraae theft and pilferage since the operator cinnot keep. his ·eyes "' the bay all Ille time. . "There Is aloo danger to the operator in the evening boors since someone could pull up behind thero ancl bold bim up," Handicapped Get · Help Buck pClioted out. Council memben however, declared his al'll\lllltlli Invalid lifter ~ a· report from admlniatrative aaalatant Jim H~ that neither police nor service statlon operators ieported lllC)'Wed Joooes 'from back bay stations. Beqch District, Srote Better Education Aiil ' At the ·same. time,• thef altqwed the company to po« a bood rather tlian constnra a three-foot · muonry wall Educationally handtea:pped childfen may get a better break from lhe HWl· ttngtoo Be>c:li City School Dislrict next year partly bee•~ of a new st.ate Jaw, anc1 pertly because o1 man&" in lhe <htrid'a ptoltam. f An educatlorially hanilJ_.i (EH) ' child is one with ooe ol Bevt.ra1 types of learning problems lncloding poor '.... motor coordinatiOft, brain damage, or speech deleota. llllring_ the past )l\W\ the diltrict "aet ' ~ three claues fl 12 . studetltii~each to handle Ihde children. Tea<bets with additional trah:i.ng in educationally han- dicapped &ervtces spend more th:ne with )'OW'Wsters individually, trying to work With them on the skill they most lack. "The object ol an Ell program• Is to work wKb a child's problem and 10, givi bim the al>llW.. to return to -with tho other children," Mist Betty Funkhowser, assistant district what programs would be available 'for at"O\l>d the back pm:Ucn. ~ thl gu superintenden~. explained. EH dlildren. station. Tuesday night she tvld trustees of "What are we gettlng, h61C ol Norwalk nie wall was originally required by plans !or ei:pansion of the EH program (state mental hoepital) here?" grumbled. the dty in caae the vacant lot adajctnt next year. "'Ne have to aSk permission Trustee· Ivan Liggett. to the statkn ts developed as a resldah from the state fOr Clp&fl6ion of such Liggett. and some. of the other trusiees tial area. 1 a program," she 1&id. have oppooed the EH programo, but Council. members ·agreed with !luck 1be districi will sWllch from actual California legislators made EH man· thet It would be ecooomlcaUy wuteful EH classes -•f-oootained classes -dattory for next year by req\tirlng school to COllltruC?t the wall uOtil It wu;.CWllfy to a. lea~ing. disability system. 1be dlslricls to tither provide E.f1 procrams needed to shield the homes from oenlce learrung di>abtnty system allows EH in tlielr schools tr pay parents the Colt ~ adMty. children to """" part of their day, of ll!"ling t1]e1f. .children ~ !~ · · · , , ~· ~1~W1::-~~~ ... .,~~k!'!:0"'ird0ri·r 'imii-i· mirri .chi~'"" .re--: '·Nixon·· neiiv~n.:•Ti · :.\J~hey hr(in'I developed IUch ••: 'ftVf~" i:;.f,t~,t~'!!''At . W~INOTON (AP)~;.,.~ Mn· "The learning disability also alloWs us f'Utlkhow.ser, ~. c1' ~1" · ''1 1 ·on canceled a stag1>8ttr ~ down lo handle more Children because an tfext year ~ disttk,t i ~ndJe 'lh;e POtomac ~d made an appel~ EH class is limited tn number, and ' maximum ...J ~nd p~ • -of with Mn.· Ntx0n at the SOCh 1nnly.er11ry many of these ¢'~ don't need to 88.EH you~. · ".' ' ·dinner of ~ Wdmen '• Natlcnil ~ be In a special cl.,. all day /' MlM ':And the,. re not Noriralk ca..,," Club Wedne?daY night. The Pmident Funkhowsor said. 1 sbe said. ·--·re ,just n<)i'l)\al dilldren didn't tany at the formal affair bill She also Jold tl'\llt>es that '!vtral , Who have -..!!lain probl"'11 J illi their 'de\lvmd .....-nmatQ abo\11 ' ~ parenls had called the dlBlricl to JOom· !elirn)ng ~-" bil*lon, _... ancl polltla. i ,), • St., Runtil!ilon Beach; Jtpery Hardin, 20, 2025 Wallace St, Colla.MW; samuel ¥cGlocklin, ~Z3:~. Teni~e , City; LarrJ. Welch. 18, of ?to Weelq; c:osta Mesa:~ Stephen Janovick, 18, Lynwood; lllcbard Irvin, 18, of 1&3 HoUywoOd St., Himtlqfon ·Beach, ancl Phillip ~. 18, Loni Beach. • Tw<nty-lour ai1u11s . be*'l ·1 h e weel<inl ol June 7 have trial dates (See POLICE, Page II s .. z Father · Given . . Jail for T~L-~-n" .; .. ~ -\' . €lill~n A'.way A tMay jail term bas· been ordered ' for I -Who foOt h(a two ll!lall dlildrta from his divorced ~ife's Bun- tinctoo Beech borne and eluded a na- tJonwide search for more than two years. · Superior Court Judge Ro n a Id crootshank allo plliC\ld Michael Andrew' Hyalt, 30, of Cudahy on five yeara pro- bation and ordered the' former Hun- tingtm Beach resident to reimbut3e hil fonner wife ior the considerable cost.a she incurred in her ~rate search for her two children. Judge Crookshank confirmed the right of custody to Mrs. Tamiana Waitt, 28, of 11021 Merrimac Drive. He warned Hyatt that any breach ol that court order will mean imj>osition of the jan term whic:h was not enforced Wednesday -one to 25 years in state prison. Hyatt was arrested in Wichita, Kan., on Dee. 14. 1967, nearly three years after he violated his vi11itation rights by taking Deborah Tamlana, now 10 and Griffin 'l'Toy, now 9, from Mrs. Waite's home. Mrs. Waite's constant advertisinJ: through newspapers and ttelevision paid off when a Wichita woman recognized the picture of the two Hyatt children and immediately called police. , Hyatt escaped from K¥.sas authorities during an extradition bearing designed to ensure his return to Callfomiai -H• was on the run for nearly three yeart until his arrest el&M months ago in Santa Ana. • Inv.estlgatvrs said during Hyatt's trial that the distracte4 father returned tO• Orange County1 despite the high pro-· babtlity that be would be arrested here "because he just had, to see those two ' kids again even. if he a>uld only watch . them from a distance." Oruge ' Weatlter ~ weather is.1etting monoton- OUJ alol!i the coast. Still mos\)y sunny with early morning and eve- ning .clouds and litUe temperature change. INSIDE TODAY I ? I I I • I 'I I I '· .I DAILY l'ILOT M Tb\ndlJ1 ~1111 '· ltllJ • llf I ~ ;'.t r -Edu~a1iOD-·c;han Vi1al -.. . . . . -· -' . ~ . ---. --.~ .' . ·-. Teachers at f!Cl Meeting Heqr Wq,~ing • • 11J .RIANNE llEYNOLDI ............... "'""' • --p-at 1/C lrvioe from all oYU the cowrtry _.. lold W-ay they must change ~.J~ to educaUoo or face the ol loslnc control of tht -· Dr. Wll1IMI GI-. a poydilatrill --• -1"'11 .. the l,.oe Mllleo c111-: opote' al a Dlllcaal ,,.......,. of --which 11 bolnl llelcl ...-1111 OCl-CIJllllUJ lhnluP Jut1 Ii . . In bis..,_·-~ - eel what he -"ochools -fallwe" and •mpbaalsed the med of -to readjust lhoir eOOcaliooal ap- pn>ach. - Ii. poraphraaed Manha!! McLuhan -he said -today ... lootlhg for a n>ie, not a pl. "In ctbel' words, t11e1 are lnberected first In ld<nUty, then leCUl'tt)'t'' he Nid. <;ia.r baa written --.. the im.on-of ldeallty lo the In- • dlwml and -lo Ille -. Ille --"""" ,._ -_ .. "'""8 !'Oii 1111 a =-lldu 'Wllll'a the -..... 'lo )'1111!' -of -.., ill!f -tobl--. "U ,.. purD the loplc. wtlll 11111n. they wlll· toll ,.., they wu\t tO 'lit rapocted becault they are human helrws. 'l!>ey w111t lo he reopected·for -_.u. lrnm what they do," he sal4. GI-aplalned lhlt a cbanee In attitude, tbat can he -btcll lo . ..... 1950, baa -.lied In Iha -lita'· diaaUafactloa with.tllo old WO)' of ttacblng. "Whon I w11 in od\ool, I ..., perfectly willing to subvert my identity fJ?f' at- tainment of a a:oal. I never questioned the' -of working to attain a goal, thol alabll!liing my Identity. 11But there are fewer and fewer S\Udenfl willing to go thzough the Oll<fl• lion Uda way;" be stated. "When I was in llCllool, If they told 111 I0/:111'morlze the middle lniUal of ""1-.lce l'<'"ldent of the Unilod Slat.I, then rd do tt bocallle tbat'• par1 of ~:r~ loll• -lo do • • j, t --.. Frot11 P .. e 1 POLICE PRESSURE •. ·-~ • O< ~ botrlnp Ml Jay ~. It, lllll ·Blnghamt.o Two ., -already _...i. ni. Clrci<, llunlllljllon -· tnUminary _. ap111ot ·Bobby· Shepherd, I~ 01 1ie.n. \odaY. Jolin Birch, II, Sooltadale, 11311 tt-i:-, Huntinstoo Bead! Am .. preliminary hearing today, Sammy ~~ Perry, II, Monrovia, -~ Blankemhlp, '2· 411 Laite St., Huntington ~-in ooun. Beech, pr.limlnary heiring July 16, Judy Wllllim H~bn, 14, Bellflower, ,,,as Sclwler, 19, 1.Gl Lake St., Huntington -led lo appear In court today for Beoch, pr.llm""'7 bearing July. 16, a . jury trial. JISl'f trtals . foe J'*llb Fllricll Kennedy\"11, 115 lftb St., H\!11- Jli'dU, II, Covina, llld Carl Scialla, linglon. Bead>, Aq. 6, Richard Ham· lt; El Monte, are Mt fer 'lburlda,y. . bacher, 11, 1030 ·JAnden, Costa Mesa, Pnllmlnary bearlno --pr<llmlnar}'. lod<y, ' Frilk1 I« Tbomts W!Jll.m, 2Z, Non:o; Bun DeNM. 17, 'qllll Alablma St., 111181.~ .... ~· I U1," '"l: V~ pnlbnh-r '*rlnl today, OwiOI ' 4*¥ 1· . ·~ 1l-.llllt ...-~-.... E 16th St u_._m_ ~-=•I · "''"lll...;. De~· ·---. '-·-.--. ·-": •IO; -__, • _.,.., BIMll. lhl!minary bOaring today, Arlene 21. H'm' lrltlt -·Ml Ille-· M Z2 Alabama st H dar•fllr' , "*-, Iii La Ptln!t, • Mlllll(Oy1-, I I II ., un- and Dootld • Jt Loi Altmlloo. .. ~ ·~· ~ btorlng ... . ~ ~._i ,"'.'t ·~ 23~=.iSCl~':fi:.rt~ 'Jurf~tmls •t for -arrested the 2%, 1ncF GOD Le"'9que, 11, all ht.. -"""'"'June 14, includ., jury biila odieduJed J~ •· • "'· r <llrisloph<r Helms, 19, July . I : Ohr J"'1 tri.alo '!" lnclDde Ml"1iijl 'll>eodore 11>omaa, :12, July I ; Laroy K~•e " ·~-· ••-""·-p .. ier .Sr,ling, 24, July 9; Ronnie R<nteria, ••• ' ~. --~· .,...., ' 1 WblUler and Richard Prohazka. If, 18, of 421 7th ,St, . Beac:l!i -Harris, 11, .of itn 1!1-: l\lanbatlan Beach, Aue. 6; Bowan! Hun,. ___ _...__._'It--. Uunbert, II, Aug. I; Nola Gtnlce:ros, "" .. _. , _..-.. -..,,a.-•-., I 18, w .. lminMr, all _!nil Aq.15. It; Long Beach, July 31 ; Doog as J111Y 1r1aJo .,. fla)> 191,fiw ~ .ldltlner, 2!, Aug. 6; Walter Barnick, J.or!dnt, It,1""'C Beaibi Ml; 4; Ttaiilr 21. Lotlg BOach, July 31; Kelly Moss, HUDl)"Cl.ltt, It; AUg. tt; IDd:b Dowd:f.. 20, Aua:. 11 ; Dlvld Llndlan, 191 USMC, :ZS~~~-....,......... . ' Aue. II; Jack Hollman, 19, USMC, Aug. Jum 14. ""'l't~'ln'ilir: ~---· II, Nonfalk, Aq. 6; ' "'i . -·~ McGuire, 11, Norwalk, Aug. I; 5th Gl Duiel Allllad, 11, Aug. I; Paul Ingram, Gtor_pi.Alr ,.,... -· July 211; • .ill't ..... lo .... lo -wl!J ~Iii :'1!1fto"81lolmowthemldGo • 1t• 1111Md!!il•t llt said. ~.JI f'"lllld I lq:ftllll tllonla.Jn tmJll>illt. ·Ht -Iba! II a stud<nl ellhtr flunta oul or .iect. not tq go lo -~ !her< are no ~ ..,.....lo blm --menial jobl which he can lote as soon •• aomeone - a llllle _. education comec aJonr. "U 8*'1 •6-world we'Ve a.ttd, ...., tlm<'I DO -in ~ studenta," Glaaer flid, "becaule there are no alt.ematives.11 He noted tbal in his opinion any1hlng hel,ow a ...... of B can bl conaldmd flunllnl alnte a student will often iden- tify hlmlelf .. a failure -arades otf}er.than A's and 8'1. "We've got lo chance tho phllosopby .. let the kids lo """° lo ldlool and 1....., We sbould tell them we will Ii"' then credll for what ""' do, ""!'.~ they cboote lo do nolling, then ...., gel po credit, but they don't fall," he gaid-.. j;1,, that what the -Id's lllce? y.., get cndlt '"' what you do." GI""" aaid he had ao suggestions of what the teachen could do with atudenta: who were identified I! failures mw "There 18 no short term 90Jution, but ·rather than lament that, establish sclmll that will be wjthout failurea tn the future." · Glasser, who rultS an inlt1tute to train teachers to work in schools without failure, said the thr~ most important aspects of his concept. are involvement of Ute students, relevance of the coUM1e •nd teaching melli¢s and telling the student& think and interact. Current school pbllOIOphles which _ln- volve·memortJaUoo of material, teaching . d. certainties when "nothing Ii really -...... : .. " and meuurlnl °"' e~ ~........ • •• u ..... , student'• performance again.It ml\1\UIOr 1 are the "enemlei of thlnk1ng," be uld. "We have enough ~thinkers lll this country now, we don t need to train more. 'lbe students ahould be learning to thoughtfully examine iacts presented to them JtOt memorlzlng a so-called certalnty1 that will probably cban&e," he said. His concepts will bt the basis for aeveral disawion groups and workshops 'tbn,ugbout the week, u the teachers ezchange id<aa OD metlx>ds ol 1'acbing. In closln& his spe<ch, the peychiatrist wam<d teachen of the ln11ni1wmt ... d of makill( the changea be ouUitled. "If we can create schooll, without failure, wt can do a great deal. B~! tt ~')..I really fear for the~- • ' llanaY¥tenMov,ed I T --• To New .LA1Cation .t*g My Lai Charges WASHINGTON (AP) -The AmlY an- --y a: l\fth l<1ldler wi1I bo Ofdlnd lo .-, Illa! for m~er In IAttne, lt, Geof'le Air Fcrce S-, July 28, Michael C14rk, 11, Glen- dale, Aug. 11; Dorothy NI%, 20, Buena Part, Aug. U; Lilly Boon, \8, La Habra, Aug. U: Robert Wagner, II, San Gtb,tlelj :~)eiii iftd .. Al will he able Aue. U; Janice Budzlnlld, '2!··~ io ~.,.'.~ ·~~· ex"'!ll Mtsl. July 30, and Patricia 4'i~; !"' a ~ fl!'tr~i .ian, In front Weatmlnotel', July 311. • · •'J,.: ,_ -~-Iha~ -of d'Plllans la Sat !111-ltr Lal, Vletaam. In !IA. . Spa<. 4 lll!l>;rl W. nou.aa, SI, ol Sift ,.,..,,.,., -Informed at Fl. McPber's:m, Ga., that Ms Cale: will be refel red lo trlal by general court-JDlltlal •a~c&mie. The aoldler Is dltrged w I t b pranodf--lo the madllne- ..-i" two 11111-v-... Mlftb 16, ltlll, lo Soa My .W.,. aalllf7Lal- Israel Nunes Union Calli Off Strike '!'SL AVIV (UPI) -hrael'a DUrMS -called oll today 1 nationwide llrllte o! t ;OOO nuna that had crippled ""'t belpltalt for lbe post five days. U .... loldora, who Wiler had flnored ..,_,.,,..t appeala to eod tho llrlk•. called ll off lor at I-two weds dlrtllg -~ --..Ct la lo he DAILY PILOT oi.Alftl (OMT PU11.16MlfltCi U>MH.fif't' l•L1tt N. W1N ..,_Wml Mllll l'vllllflw Jeck R. C11rl1y VIC*,,.,...,,-' ~-I~ n.111•• k,,,,u ..... t•1M11 A. M11r,•l ~1 MMlttliill , •• Al11t Dirkl11 W.1 0. ..... ~Ullw . ..., .. .,. w. ··'" .......... lllr " ............ Offk• 17171 h•ch a..11"1'4 M1lll111 A*i'rett1 P.O. a.. 790, 92MI Ottler Offliltl ' t..wM lliMt!: m F-r•-. CH• ,...l DI WCI ..., .. , ... ......,... ""°'' •n Witt ••""• • .........,... tNi ~ • Nwftl a1 ~ ••1 ,,,.. ll>lloJolng .-s ho'ie \>eon l.J'f~ ol a P'OuniaD> Valley are •~"· lor -,airested Ille -ket)d of·1*fti .' 1)e! wil the' decisfoii·oi lht)ountain SI : ' -~; • VallOyClt) oiin:U ..,.ldl.voled _tii'k..,, Jury trlaJa for Douglaa Wood, SI, the hio cblr.cten In lbi ' Lii.Brook Clara, Jilly 11: Mart Hal<, 11, Cypf • u • .:..tl<I,..;,. all th. big mp:, · . 'fl>unday; JOl<llll Furfaro, II,~ ,_,.---'""" · · . '..-.:. .. today; Rhonda HllddlM!oa, 18, La IJ>"'°I 11 •blcbd an . ..,.Uer declll'!ll •'."'~' Au&, 13: Albert Kamu, II, ~etm, 111< mo bl' lhe city pllnnlng ""1IQfi&\on Auj:, 13; -. Spad&!0,_·18, AUI{:,•;•iliice '~ signs -·.alloood 11 ' ' I ). ' ' • tndfvidLLaJ Other jury trlala ani iet far Derry 'P.l)y !or lj)!>l>I>IRI cenlm, not • · Hotchkias. 19, Lakewood, "Ade. ta; ·~· "· "· ' . Richard Irvin , 18, of 163 Hollywood st., , .1be bmdplri! otore Is ~ 'IP . on Huntington Beach, Aug. 11; John Gill. the comer of Ha~a StMt and 19, ol 1S'1G2 Springdale St., Huntington BroothuTSt Avenue, in an •rt a Beach, Aug. 11 ; Michael McKinney, 22, designated by the city as the future Anaheim, July :II; su...n P!lamey, 18, dOwiitown area. Rigid arthltedural and Bellflower, Aug. 11. .sign C'Ol'ltrols have been 1mPosed on And OaTTelJ Brooks. 18, Beltrlower, Ute atea for that rea90ll . . Aug. 11 : James John90l'I, 33, of 206 COUne;Umen Tuesday ~id approve a 14th St., H\mtlnRton Beach, July 17; smaler GHquare-foot 11gn -including Foy FA:len, 18, La Pu~te, JuJy 17; Randy · the, ·NO eharaeten -to be •placed Llpt>incott, 19, La Mirada, 'nlursday; on "" llonfront. Kathleen Hunter, 24, Bell£1ower, today; Robert Ba"1am, 25, Long Beach, Aue. 25. And John way, 28, Long B .. c11, Aue. 25; Cynlllla Cann•, Long Beach, Aug. JS; John Weiss, 24, transient, today; K-Singer. :12, transient, today; Lupe Mcronn, 18, West Covina, Aus. 13: Mike Oonley, 11, La Pilellte, Aug. 4; and 1'!ai1< Magglano, 18, ~ima P.,k, Atlg. 18. Prelimlnlry hearlnp are set for Danny Dellri1yn. %&, Orange. J~ly 10; Danny Arthur, 19, Artesia, today; Perry emu. U1n, IO, Iowa, July 2t; R>ybum Adoms, 2L. Ohio, July 24; Wendy Cook, 19, Santa Ana, tod11; Michael Hamilton, 18, of tMI. El Camino St., Founl&ln Valley, btoy; a.r!&fopber SttU<r, 19, Loni Beach, lodoy. • ~ ranged frml beln1 in the preeenee of danpreus drup t o po1se11km· and paasesston for sale of. da-drup. ,.,.._ Pflfle J NIXON ••• lniUal buci,et of 11.4 bi!Uon ana 5,6IO employea, "will he lo organlu the flpt against environmental pollution on an fntegrated ba.W," the Pre1ldent s1ld. It wUI take over such acUvHlet: I! hive lioen ir<vloualy perjonn<d by 1iiieiior•1 Jl'edlral Water Q u a I 11 y AdmJnirtratlon, petlfclde -.rd! and llalldard-oetUng of tht Food and DNg Admin1Jlrailoo, and air and wat.tr polhi- tion conttol tcllvlUM ol HEW. Peatlclde coottol, -ptrlormed by the Asrlculture dtoartment, and 1ener1l eoologlcaJ rtaarCh now ptrformed by the Councll on l:nvirotµnental QuaUty. also will fall lo the EPA. Tues Reflect •• Tolis of Trash " "Easy • the trJ&h."' n.t ~ll the J meS511ge from Vtnctnt Moorbouae, dlrecor of Harbors and Beaclies for the' Clty of Hu11t1ngton °Beach, whoae cleanup crtWs lift tons of trash from the btach and parking loll every night. ""nils ii a waste of tai;payer's money and of the manpower needed for the heavy cleanup," Moorhouse pleaded. '!be beach chief placed the blame for littering the beaches and parking areas on "mah)' of the young people who prefess to be so concerned about ecology." "Brlg!ttenlng the .,._ mre you are Is pretty good advice for thoa< -woold clean up the pollutloo around ut," btsakl. YMCA Schedules Summer Camp The summer day camp of the Run· tlngton Beocb YMCA mee!J In four I0111-thlnear. beginning Aue. s. 'l1lt program, which lncludte aria and crafts, •Ports, pmes, gperlal event.s and irlpa, will be ollered .-try MoodO)' throup Friday from I a.m. lo I p.m. at Laite Pm and Larkvlew Schoel Parenla of boys and girb heiweto I-II years may contact the YMCA, 17111 Beach Blvd., 147·9622, ror more in· lormatJon. DAIL1 PIL.9l ......... A E'an's Reward . • t· California Angel ouUielder Alex Jobmon aiJDS bueball,' lor Chris rudeout, .8, H'!"Ungton Beach, who jmt may have been the .happiest boy at Anaheun Stadium Wednesday. Chrls picked Johnion at his "favorite Angel" in contest held in conjunction with DAILY PILOT 2-fol"I night Wednesday and was on hlJld to meet Jollnson prior to 3-2 Angel win over Kansas City, See tli>ry of game, pa1e· 25. Changing Ti111es ' ' Spiro Agnew Gets ·Dignified Face From Wire Services DETROIT -Bulld a better Spiro Agnew wristwatell and the world may beat a path to your door, even if you live in the amoggy automotive capital. This ii apparenUy the vision of American Time Company, .which an- nounced Wednesday it is about to begin producing the timepiece, as soon a.s the vice president sivu bis ~val. The watch will be both cheaper and more digntfled ln appurance than that produced by Anaheim phpiclu Or. Hai• t . Dou&lierty and his Dirty Tim• Com- pany. ' "We didn't do this aa a caricature," ~ained Mra. Jack Schecter, wife of the American Time Cmipany president, "we think our watch is In very good taste." . The latest add!Uqn to the novej ltd portraya Vlce President Agnew in a dignified bust, aurrounded by official· kloking atan and carries a $12.95 pricelag. Or. Doogllerty'1 Dirty Time Company timepiece t.s a lompoon of the vice president'I W61J·known face and •UJ for 111.95, complete with ln'eveot 1iogana onthehmds. ''We llWik be it one of the moot color1uJ and JIOP!lar Polltlclt111 of "" tlm<," said Mn. -of the. !nan whope face is porliapl dalllned lo !lunch a tbouaand -'IP.' Id?-Scbed¥r Is a llopubllcan; ber husband a Democrat. Sbe allo Aid the firm'• parent oom· Pant attorneys have Mked for ,the viCe president'• penniasim, a move the Anabelm. CQnUMUtY overlooked, leading to .ome bird feellng1 . Alnew'• persooal lawyor 11 atroogly hinllng that a major 1bare of Dr • Doogtl<riy'1 proflla obouJd go lo b<n<llt the familiea of Amerlcan.s missing or imprisoned 111 North Vletllom. . The Antlieim compuy •hat r<portedly received orders for 50,000 of the caricature watdles, while the Detroit company hu manufactured 5,000, while awa.itlng Agnew's approval . Ripped by Explosion ONEONTA, Ala. (AP ) -A dynamite wpply warehouse ezpbied near th1,t norlheasr, Alablma ti>wil early ""'"' and li1erilf's officen said about 60 porcent of the plate g!w windowa In the city were broken. . . -. -. • Survivors • Get Guards · SAN GABRIEL (Al!) -- cloclc pnJlectloo bu bten ~ for -"'1'V!vlng memheJS of lbe Fred Stnff ftm1l7-<io.pilau..d lollowJng what ofJkefl _..,, wu an attempt by mrkliowa lnlrudert to l1Jm them alive. .~ Kim Senff, 10, and his IJ'lll(lmolher, Mn. WllUam Chapman, wm bludponed lo death eerly Wedueaday morning. • His younier '1ister and parenta were brut'.ally beaten· and left u·~lous, 'of. ficers said. Whoever attacked. tbe fmaily then aet fire to the Sponish-ltyl< borne u neighbors slept. police said. GJoda Senff, 35, was in intensive care In "V«7 critical condition" this morning fO!lowiJi1 liead "!'IO'Y at SaJI Galrl<I ilDopllal. -Jl'red Seneff, •. and his ·T~ daq!Mr, Jemy, ...,. listed In critical coOdiilon. All Thiel aulferod ~ burna from th~ . fire; • willch policl Mid wu deUheralely 111 wtlli •latOllM. ' "Obviously --.. waat.s t-• m dead," said <lft<Or ·Larry MCMud ol the San Gabriel poUce. "We've. sot a man there ' oli a i4·hoUr basis:. He'll want to quest.Joo any of them about il if they re1aln couclou.mess." · , ' . Police U . Robert JI..,,.. "lid .Ibero were no •ediatt clues in the case but he aald he'd 1 guf'SS "more than one pel'SOD"·Was in'/Olved in the attack. A bloody clawhammer was fOUDd on tbe floor ol.tlie plot otucco; Spanisl>ctyle bome aloof with ~ siphon ~ ~and empty gasoline can. Hughe& speculated the hose : WU uaed-lo draW ·JllOline from the Senffs' Jamlly cor. 'G~ WU spread around the Miiie, bl ulc!. Local lnvesllgaton ....... meellng wltli Los Anleles County Sllerlff'I, da-es today to CCllllPl'O slmllarHIC!J ln this .... and the hammer.beating of Ill 8'1- year-oJd ~ man f~ un- COO!Clous in his home Monday. Police said Lloyd A. Waltel'I wu found lying with a hammer nearby, and be bad heen robbed. No evidence of robbery had been found in aaaault on ·the Senffs, investigators said. San Gabriel .. · a community of about 30,000 located 10 miles east r;f loJ Angeles, abuts the 1uburb of·Roaemead. Nelg!lb<n deacribed· the Seilfla Ii a qule~ friendly family that "kept to themaelves". They enjoyed fixing up their rnodell home, trlmmll'I the lawn and prdeolng. netabbm Aki. Fluo~qe 11 Ir~u~. .... To Air JUiy 20 Councilman Al <:oen has gi"ven Hun· tington Beach residents something to chew over for the next week « so -the fluoridation Issue. . The councilman has ~ked.and received approvil for a public hearing to be held at the July 20 councll meeting on the question of fluoridating the city'1 water system. Th< Fountain Valley City Counc~ wtM +.t recently tO llrtroduce nuoridea to the water system. The h .. ring will he held at the 7:11) p.m. session of the coundl mtttlng. H. J. GARRETT'S 16th Semi-Annual SALE! ALL LAMPS Sofas and Sofa Beds ON SICONP FLOOR 1/2 OFF PINING ROOM & BIPROOM FLOOR SAMPLES 20°/o to 40°/o OFF LOOK FOR RED TAGS! HERITAGE CHAMBRAY & ORIGINAL PIRST IPITION GRANP TOUR PINING ROOM, llPROOM & OCC. TABLIS Up to 1/3 OFF FLOOR SAMPLES 20°/o to 50°/o OFF LOOK FOR RED TAGS! YOU MAY ORPER ANY HIRITAGE SOFA OR CHAIR IN A SELICTION OF OVER 1000 FABRICS AT 15°/o OFF CHAIRS, OCCASIONAL TABLES, ENTRY PllCIS, BUFFETS, CHINAS, PE$KS PRESSERS, NITI TABLIS, BEPS, FLOOR SAMPLES AS MUCH AS 1/3 to 1/2· OFF LOOK FOR RED TAGS! SAVE! TAKI APVANTAGI OF MOST GINIROUS SAVINGS ON FURNITURE BY SUCH FAMOUS MAKIRS AS HIRITAGI, IRANPT, THOMASVILLE, JAMES. TOWN, TOMLINSON, KINPIL, CINTURY, HEKMAN, HICKORY. BROYHILL, FANCHER, HllRITIN. -TlY OUl llYOl.VINft CHAlftl - Your fat10rlt1 h11crlor dt1fgntt toill bt ham to qrsi.st 11ou . , • • PlOFESSIONAL . INTERIOR OEll6NERS 2216 HARBOR ILVO. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646-0275 t I I I ' I I , . I Ru ss Off er Peace Plan ' Mideast P rop0sal 4s.ks End -by S ~ges LONDON !UPI) -Th< Soviet Union spelled out formally today the detaUs of its l.1.iddle 1 Ea.st peace plan for a .. settlement by stages." Tht plan was published in the Soviet embas,,y's publication ''SOvJet Weekly," dated July 11, and ci.rculated today. ''Tflal's tht Soviet plan, clear to the point,. It sald. Under the headline '.'where the USSR Really Stand!," the publication said tht l>lan reflects basically Russia's "initial stand," but conceded subsequent negotia- tiolll and consultation have pr"O<luced Keeping Cool "iitw. ideu.'i. <See Midean · atory, Pap I.) The plan, ll 11kl, mates these 11ro- visions: -It provlde1 for I oettJement Jn stage!!: -First, Israel-aDd the Artb naUon.s must confirm their wllllngnea1 In pd faith to carry out the 1967 Unlted Nations security resolution in all its aspecb. -All parties must accept that ter· ritorial gains by war cannot ' be permit~ ted. ~After that document has been drafte(f, Withdrawal of Israeli troops DAll.T Pl\.OT P'""91111¥ •kllfl'll "9tM9" . Would · be' carried out, and the at.ate of war . between lanlel and ·the Arabi ended. -The .deposition of this document with the l!ntted Natiooa Ind , the c:ompleUon of the wlthdraWal of Israel'a tioopa from the occupied territory , ii . condlllonil on the guarantee of tlie recognized fionUers of the stales in tbe area either; · by the U.N. Security· fumcil or by its four permanent members (Russia. ·the United Stites, ftrjl.ain and France~ This omitted Natkmal China.) -With the coOaent ·of· the ~tries conee:rped it is also propased ·to establiah denWlitariud zones straddling these froo. tiers. -1be.ir regulations would include ttm· porary restrictions of a purely 'military nature. - . -Provision a!so is made for the sta· ijontng ol U.N. trooPo, with the - mmt ol EIYJ>I and by decision of the Security Council, in the Gaza area, where they were before May, 1987, and also in the area of Sharm El.sheikh. ~brael is to pledge herself to comply with tlle U.N,,deciJsions on P&leatinlan refugee~ -Freedom of.navigation for all states through the Tirana S11aita, the Gull of Aqaba and the Suez Canal. "That's the Soviet plan, clear to the point -and without anything secret about it," Soviet weekly u..id. Dana-Capo Beach City hood Pfun Rejected Agai n By JACK BROBACK fH "" hib' l'Ott Sl•fl In • fiery session lasUng more than two h~ur~, the Local Agency Fonnat.ion Comm.i~ion Wednesday turned down 1 bid .for Incorporation oC the Dani Point.. Capistrano Beach area. It was the third umuccessrut try since 1964 and the seoond this year by property o~rs of the area to create a new city. ~ ~ ~AFC vote was 4 t.o t with Tustin City Councilman Anthony J Coco dissenting. . The ~al fol lowed a it.rong protest by ma1or _landholders in the area who ha~e consi.stentJr.. opposed inclusion of their property in the proposed city, The)i repre~nt roughJy one third of the pro- ~~ involved and $7 million or the anticipated hZ millioo lsstSsed VllUI• There is more than one way to keep cool at the beach , as Sandee Shumaker, 19, Newport Beach (splashing) and Sonja Zebot, 16 West- minster. (pouring) demonstrate. t ' uon. 1 • ~n stating reasons for the denial, C-Om· mwloner Alton E. Allen of Laguna Beach said he agreed with </the rlght d. people to detei'mine their own destiny but I don't th.ink any group of proponents of Jncorporat100 have the right to include p._-ty owners who are OJ>Po>ed and force them in. -.-Drifter Pleads Innocent In Viejo Teacher Killin g "We should not give approval until they clean up the boundaries and exclude the opponents property," Allen stated. Protest! to the move were re«ived from 23 l1rge property owners. Ei1ht of them were on ba.00 to argue. A young drug-using drifter accused l'Jf the butchery killing a! a pretty Mission Viejo schoolteacher pleaded innocent at his arraignment today. stephen C. Hurd, 20, of Norco, was ordered to return before. Judge William Thomson in -Central Orange Court'1: Ju- dicial Di.strict Court ~uly 20 for prelim- h1ary hearing. A public defendel' wil appointed to represent Hurd. Several other person! aged 16 through 31 have been arrested ln connecUon with the brutal killing of Mrs. Marjorie Brown, whose dismembered body was buried in a shallow grave along Ortega Highway. She vanished several weeb ago and was apparently slain and partially disem- boweled in a lonely .orange grove near the picturesque tow n Of old Irvine. Hurd has also been charged with the 'hatchet beaUng death of Santa Ana serv- .ice station atten9ed Jerry W. Carlin, 21, in early June and oi\e other suspect in the Brown slaying has also been im- plicated. Six proponents presented their 1ide of the pictW'e. The proposed city would have 1 popula- tion of 8,400 and an area of 2,970 acres plus 5,875 acres of ocean for a total of 8,792 ~cres or 4.3 square mlles. The disgruntled proponents included Dr. Roger Sandersoo, d:lairman of the Citizens Incorporalioo Co m m i t t e e · Willi~ H. Kraus, city m1nager of Lo~ Alam;tos and volunteer financial con- sultant to the group; Ray Berryman, engineer of 2301 Campus Drive, Irvine; Scott J. Raymond, city attorney; Earl }foist, resident of the Thunderbird Homes area and Mrs. Joseph Cole. 'Gy psy' Fighting Return To Fac e Sla ying Charges Sandersoo, of 24662 Santa Clara St., Dana Point, said the inairporation move had been "thoroughly and repe1tedly :5tudied since the LAFC turn down last January." He said incorporation was neewiary because, "With the improvement ol. Doheny Slate Park and the Dana Point ~.Harbor developufen• the move was im- -porlanl to preserve .the recreaUonal en-- Christopher "Gypsy" Gibboney, 17, is continuing a stiff court fight in Oregon q:ainsl extradition to Orange County where he would face charges of murder In the butcher death or ftlission Viejo teacher Mrs. Flornce Nancy Brown. Gibboney, one of six drifters arre.,ied In connection with the vicious knifing nf the teacher, was arrested early lasl we<!k in his home state, but has fought extradition ever since. And sheriff's detectives In Orange County today predicted • long, drawn.out action in the extradition ca!lt. Meanwhile, Grand Jury action will be IOUght against all the principals in the cue with a hearing before the panel -pcmlbly-nerl--Wedn.,day, Sberlfl'1 Lt. Rkhard Drake Pkl. lndl.ctmenls involving two separate murders will be sought agaiosL some members of the roving band of alleged drug Ulen. Tho6e arrested in 11 joint roundup m. volving the BrOwn murdtr and the hatchet ~laying of service sta.Uon managetolerry Cflrlin, 21. are: - -Gibboney, who \\'ould be charged u an adult In the murder ol. Mrs. Brown. -Stephen Craie llurd, 1n asserted leader of sorts or tho group, who is " 20-year-old drlftt:t...!_lth no known ad- dres.i, facing dwgeSllt-clurder ln tht Brown killing. -Herman Hendrick Taylor, 17, also hcld to lace odult court ldloo ill the murders of Mn. Brown and Carlin. viromnent of Ute communities." -Garden Grove High School student He aJso toucbed on the Pacific Coast Art.bur C. Hulse, 16, of 11481 Dolan Highway beautification program and s1id St., the only arrestee with a permanent the county gov~nt was unable to address and the only one suspected only carry this out without creation ol service in the Carlin killing. districts to be financed by the people -An unidentified 16-year-old bo y of the area. allegedly an accessory in the killinas "This is too much taxa\.ion with too who remains uncharged . little representation," be explained. -Melan ie Daniels, 31, also an alleged Sanderson said plans to annex to San accessory in the cases, who was taken Juan Capistrano were dropped because from Orange County jail where she tiad citizens of that adjoining community did served one week on a m1rljuana not suppoct the effort. and because it posse$Sion sentence and booked as an would be two yws before the Dana accesecry after a felony. . Point.Capistrano Beach areas were 'Ibe juvenile reportedly wu released rt~nted on the city 'COUDci.I. In CU!tody of his parento after hll arre1t 'Our problems are dillerent," he ... July 2. plaJned. "San Juan Capistrano ls interior· 'l1le tilling ol Mrs. B!OWI\, whldt w,. oriented and our C<lnnwnlties are bea<h- more coincidence and fluke than most oriented." murders, toot place in early June When He left lhe door open to future merger the .,...... drove olf the Sonto Ana propooals "hich be said could he "be> Fmway on1o Sand Ctnyon n>ed and ter handled bv two incorporated ciU ... " was alleptly accosted by a poop of He •Id the large landowners' holdings )'tlUtbs whole car had just broken down. were not e.1cluded because "unin· After the youtm took the Brown corporated county islands .,..wld be woman's car and abducted the tnrlfied created." t.tacher they allegedly took her to a Kraus argued \hat large land holdings ne y orange grove in lrvtne-.00 -8hould-be-lncluded-to gi_v "~c savagely butchettd her with 1 K·bar viability to the city. Open space must military knife tlmllar to the BoWle hun-be retained to cre111'1 a well·rounded, Ung blade, but smaller. well balanced communl\y." Mrs. Brown was listed d a missing The financial report showed S433,M7 person for almost two weeks before In city revenues the ti.rat year with her remains were found by a hiker equalling expenditures. He aald a 50-cent walking past sn une-artbed m•1te&hlft per flOO assessed valuation property ta• grave along Ortega Highway neat El to rabe $110,lll (loweat In the county) Cari!IJ VIII•!'· was not a nr.ceS&ity but a convenience. ~-·--- ) \ -. . " \ .1 i; ! : • • i l : ! .. -. . . . > : • • ' .. . . . I •:. : • ' t• I " t. : • •. I ..... '• I{ I l ·::. . •; ;1··:. • 11 '.. " . 'I' .. . •: 'I '" : !! ;: ... ,, !f li ''I • • ~ I ·: ' ... ,~ " 0-.. " ,, " 0-" . . ' . : 1· . :· . ' . ~ . ' : ' "':· ; l"I"; :· I -: . .. : . , 1 A..., . "" . ' . " ' ; i I I ! .. ·-' -.1 ':'. . ·-. " ' ... . .. t .. -:: .. -: ' ' . . . : ' : . 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Oaoey, oonunander ol Ille 1111 Air Cavalry dtvlslon , end llx oth• Amerlct.nl aboard hid been Iocat.d by 10ilrdters. nie aources 1aid 1.ht hellcopt« ap- perenUy hod crashed lnlo a mouni.Jn Tueldey morning. Ttlere was no tm· medl1te conlirmation that atVCft had lun'ived tbe crash, they added. Tho wreckece o( the UHi helicopter whidi: Caeey himaetf wu pi~, "'u opoUed !tom .... air by .,_,,.., of one of tile more than 60 aircraft that hid taken p&rt in a m..i:w IQreh. Al ihe IOU'CiJ WU beiJ1i conductecl, the U.S. Corrunand announced 11111 a l<llal .of 61 Am•icaw wore killed tn adion J1st week, the lowest weekly total In 3M! yean. Inlom1111ll uid IM location of tllo hellcopl« wreckage wu belnt wiltdltld because no around troo,PI ilad .. yet reached the 1cene to tnspect tt and look for 10rvlvors. U~IT ........ DENVER (UPI) -Viet Prelldont Spiro T. Acnew u!d Wldnellday bo doubted whether Illa comment. had pr .. voked 1tudent demoMtr1Uon1 or r1oll on the nation'• campu••· · ~ m1d1 hla' rtmarka lhcrily ·after IOUt'Cts in W11hinrton reported Prtaldeni Nixon had been told 1the Viet pruident had become a symbol ol fruflntlon In . ....., .. ,. of the llCldeml< comm"!ilY. . .,Lei me Hy unequlvocl!ly, I don't beJJeve anytht., I've been &ay!DJ bu bte11t of any tnortument&J. lignlfloance la CllllP<iJ lllll'tll,'1 the vice pnoidenl u!d. "Tbe problem ha& been with .. a lone Ume. II'• due to a Jot of factors, lllll'llated to a few comm9lll that any peroon mlalit llll)rt, ~s of wll&l p!Jlilloa he occupies. ' "Principally, It comet from a multiplicity of laclon, nol the lout of which his been tht fuhtonabluess of llOt elforclnt IUfficlatt lotornal dilclpUne on colle11 camp.11e1," I I I Ptwldent Nllton met at the White llouH Wodneoday with deleption of the Natiooal con1erenc._o1 Amer- ica .lndlanl and the Puil>lo Indian tribo. Show!I w!lll .tbe Pnoldmt art (loft to rlahtl Paul Bernal,.. tribal council secrlWy: Quirino Romero, 1ovemor of Tllo• Pueblo; Interior 5ecretery Hickel ; and James Mirabal. •tnior councilman. 'It1e U.S. Coinmand bad ·no comment on the reports of the wreckage being found, uyin1 mly that tN Hardi and relCUI operation wu diacontinued at nightfall and w11 to be r11umed Fr1d1y tnomfnl. 1be 10UfCff aaid tttere was no In- dication that enemy .ction wa1 inYOlved 1n tbe crasti of die heUcopter, which Casey, 48, oC North Scituate, M39S., wu flyin&: to visit wounded members ol hill division •l 1 medical fldlity in South Vietnam. VIET CRASH VICTIMf Mo(, Gtn. George C11ey facility to visit woundod members of hi• dJvll!on. ni. ..... tn wh1dl tu aircraft LI bellevllC! lo hua ,... clown WU not made public f« lllC\ll'ity reuanl, Earlier In Wuhlnflon, It wu ~ that V111derbllt Ualverlity Owt<:ellor Ale~ Hwd, the Prelldeat'• advloer on student diaent, hid wll'Md Nlzon to eipeet renewed trouble on .eom9 col- lege CAmp!»tl thlJ fall. Wlllte Hou11 llOUl"C• N1d aampiel of e&mpYs eentlment -perilclllarly that the vice preoida!t.hld beeome In aome llCtiou of the ac.temJc eoln· munlty a oymbol ol frustration. I J Irish Catliolics Ready Anti-mililm] Marches ' Israeli Planes Attack Bases A.long Suez Run By Valted Pms Int.ernatlonaJ The location ol the hoopilal, like olher detail.t concerninc the •ite of the cra:!ilh, were witMeld for security reason• while the seart'h cootinued. Gon. Cuey's UH! Huey helicot>t<r WU Jagt heard from at 10: 10 a.in. Tuesday, and searcbers haYe found neither the a'aft nor ilt occupants, the command 1aid. There wu no indication whether en«ny acUon wu bellewd rNpOnalble far ttie dluppearance. The 48-year.old 1-&1, who<e wile and five children live in Nor111 Scltu&te, Mass., was flyinJ a mUJtary medical ~I• U.S. generall ...,.. killed In •Cllon earli1r In IM wer, lncludlnf two -lier t.hit ye1r. The command '• weekly cuualty llt!m· mary reported I&! AmertCllll wounded '"" week In eddJllon to II killed. ,,_ figures bn>uaht the total American cuu&lt.iel in aotlon tbat have been reporied In the war to 42,919 killed, 282,911 wounded and 1,442 mlalni or capWred. It wu the lowest -kly deatll toll 8lnot Doc. I, 1911. Acnew llld the cooalut bombonlmenl by crlos ct what ls "'°"' with America hu led too many people tO believe the nation Is In the p'lp of "lllll'dly, pa.nlc, repreWon ud despair." BELi' Aii', Nortlilrn Iralud (UPI) - Ramu Clthollc lied.., called todey /or catholic protllt mll'Cbll thJ1 weektnd to proteot allopd Brfdlb Army brullllty. The Prolestanbl are holdi,,, buio Or1111e 0.y par1d!I Monday to celtbrata a blttl1 over Catholie1 nearly JOO Ytart ago. Civil r1Jbt.s l!Upportu1 would march with bann.,s denounct., Brtti1h Army tactics to army he1dquarler1 in London· deny, Omagh, Newry, Armagh and Zn· nllklllen, th1 spokesman 1a.id. The announcement ol the C1thollc par· 1d1 came in the wake of a 1t1te.rnent by Northern lreland's Minister of Commerce, Jtoy Bradford, th1t the coc.mtry'1 econ· omy could not stand further rtot1n1 and violence. Waves of Israeli planes attacked mis:Mle baN and other targets I.lone the Suez Canal for the Mith consecutive day today. Cairn nft1JP6perS reported the United States would repJaee Iarae.li pl111es IOlt to missiles and Tel Aviv . newspapR expressed fear ol a U.S. oellout. * * * * * * "It ju.t Isn't 90," Acnew u!d In a speech prepared for the mon thu IOO delegates 1t a meeting of the Education Commllllon of the Stiles. "And Jet evtry American be UIUred th1t Jt ta not IOini to be IO." Acr10W 1111<! leechtn played u Im· 1>0<tlnt n>le In pltinf the true picture into flX'LJS, 'I'l!I Cathollc:e llld they would not mardl In Belfllt and that the mmhlll would not coincide with the Protlllant ce1.inuoos ct the Yictor)' o1 the batile ol the Boyne, But both pmulee raised the _.... ol .... bloody clallNI !» ... _ the rtval -· An Egyptian military spokewnan said SO 181'1eli aircraft struck •Joni Jhe Syn Canal and that "Each waYe of enemy aircraft was engaged by our air defense 1Ylltem1." There were no other details trd !lO clairnt of planes hit or 1hot. down. Viet Reds Hit Peace Plan; . "Educ1t.ors are amona the ITIOlt kn· portut commurllc1ton in 'our IOCiety , ". the vice preatdent aald. "And I bQeye that Jt ls important th1l everyone tn· VOlYed ift edUC'ltion re11Jr.e how ll"fat an effect he can haYe on the morale of Olli' country. Cl:tholics have aecuted the Brtt1sli State Pair Win In 'Powder Puff' Call U.S. Idea 'Arrogant' Amr1 ol hn1111111 ud of lootinf durillf -of Cllllolle -for Weal lm'll ta the P'•U, ltotd aru Ja1t week. Brtta1n ind the Northern Ireland aovtrnment agreed to investlg1te the ch ....... A jipotfllD:lan for the Roman C.tholic civil rllhtl usociation 11ld they hoped I0,000 marcher• would tum out for the demamtraUona which would march throqb both -.n1 111d Catholic lrell. ''There's no rtllOD why_ Wt shouldn't," the opokeaman N!d. "These will lie non- llCW'ian marches to protest the 'bnltlllly and damqe cauaed by the army on the Falll ltold during last weekend'1 search. a ." The spokwnan u..ld no march would be held in Belfut "because-of the ei:· ~e situation and the ch-of -t.ui.u tnlU.ble breakinl out." Hero Stands Trial BURllANK, Calil. (AP) -Audi• Mllf1'hy. .America'• most dtcorat.ed World . War n t-o, ha1 belri trderfld by 1 judge to ltand trial or: charges he 11&1utted a Burbank dog trainer lasl May 18. Municipal Court Judge Henry H. Dr..,e:r directed the 45-year-<ild actor Mood>y to eppeu klr trial In LoB =~tor Court July 20. Dl'1d , IJ, ICCUHd MUl"lli>Y of boating and~bim. TRENTON, Pa. (AP) -A 32-yaar .. ld California flying instructr• and -her 8dreM ~pilot were named Wedntlday Winnen Of the annual croll<'OUl'ltry -der Puff Deroy. Marpnt Mead ol Santa Barbara, Calif., who ha1 more than l,000 air houri Ioged, and SUsan Oliver, who ttarred in the television aeriu "Peyton Place," llni.!ltied the 2,795 mUe c::oa1t.to- coast race two-tentbl of • mU. fute:r than the runnen-up. It took them 13 hours, S4 mJnute1 ln the air from Monterey caut., to Brfstol, Pe. EiahtY...U: women finWIC the ftve-day ' speed and end!D'ance ~ which ended Tu.day al l!Undown. Sis ol 91 ollrttrl were cb:lualified en route .me., weather or minor mtchanical difftcuJU• forced tfwn down at othtr thlft the 10 sane· -otop alflJOl"ls. The °i'ace MIS" handicaPl*f, Judgee l!<lMldered not ooly opeed , but the. sire of the craft. Sin1le ind two-- engined planes were 1n competition. "You know you've done better than all the other prolessional fliers, and that feels gootl," Miss Mead llld in an tntfl'view alter belnc named top finililer. She end he• C01lilol spilt the 11,000 tint priie. They flaw a Piper CoDl&llcbe. In Cairo. the_ Hmiofficial newspaper AI Ai'<wn aaid the United st.... ""' decided to -· larael six Phantom warplanes to rt1place ones shot down over tile Sue1 c.na.1 area by SAM2 miall11 in the palt two weeks. In Tel Aviv, Israeli -r said llr'Mli authorittel are eonoemed leet Wuhlngton fall to roaot firmly aplnst reported Soviet military lntorvmtlon In the l.....U-Arab confUct Ind llwteed ,..k • deal witll the Rulsiano at llrael's -· The newtp1per Maarlv re 9 or t e d "reliable dtclel 1n JeruNlem" Nyl.na: laraaU ombwldor Yi!Jhak Rabin II In ~ Clllllld witll U.S. olflclals, tryt., to determine "America'• tnt.entloa1 be)'<lld l'nllident N1-'1 dmrreot state-ment." 1'WMiillcton'• future steps atill con- ltltut. an .....,,., .. Maariv aid. "It ii udm1ted the United State11 ll 1wliting the completion ol the MC6COw t&lkl with Na.er in Uie hope President Nixon'• finn Of'll warnings wiU deter ttie Soviet.." Pretident Gama.I Abdel Nuser of Efypt oon1.-In Moscow today with Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin. '1 ••• A crowin1fear11 fel.t ln Jerusalem that the U.S. ii llkeiy to agree to an addkional eottentnr of her p e a c e formula," Muriv Mid. "ln practictt: thi~ hint.I at addttional Amerlcu concessions to ISMl't detriment." PARIS (UPI) -North Vietnam and the Viet Cong 1aid today President Nix· ort'1 latest 1tatement Httina: out U.S. peace objectivea wu a plan full of "lnlolent threat.I" and ''arroaant and unr'9UOQlble condiUons." House Confronts War Curb Bill; Debate Begins WASHINGTON (AP l -The House moved today toward its ftnt encounter with curbs on i:realdentkl 1cUon in Cam· bodla -an lnue th.t lied up tbe Senate tor a!moet two month!. Eve n before debate on the Cooper- Oiurch amendment wu under way, Hou1e doYes lodged a complaint 11atn1t t.he short notice gjYen mt!mben on today's pl1nntd action. The Cool)er-Churdi amendment 11 •l· tached to the foreign millt.ary ules bill which w1s passed by the Senate last mont~. Under plan1 outlined Wedllffday, the f1r1t te1t of House 1entlment hlnged on a move by Olalrman 'lbomas E. Mor11n (0.Pa.), of the Farei1n Affairs Oommltt.e to send the blll to a con- ference commltLee. 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Vw1t: 0.kllF\111 0 ..... 11. lltlO ll oblt1 ~lllltffktl'll• ·-· PllhNrtfrt ,.,..111iiil lllH l lufl ·-Slc<'t ..... llle 11. loult S1!t Lt kf Cl.., 1111 01-at11 lll'rt11tlac. ''"'' l••llofrt Sutllt -·~ TiW'""'' Wutll"""' H~ll Uw ''""' ~ u 915Sinn . \ .. . ~ M lM II> • M " . 11 6, " . H U . ~ . " " .. M ft ,. " '°' ,, " .. . " . " t) ,, , .. ... " " " " " " ~ n " ~ " .. .. .. ... ... , .. •• " .. '°" ., ... 'l M " ~ ~ .. " " .. » .... . ,. . " ,. . .. " Rep. Donald M. Fra5er (O.MiM.), I ·°' leadin1 doYe, complalntd th1t more h<'ltice 1hould be liven on 1n iasue ol 1uC'h Import.Ince. ·'' Presidenl Nli:on his $lid he would t n like the Sen1te-HOUM1 conference com· ' 41 mlttee to modify the Cooper.church • .tS am!ndment. He em'J)haalied the recocni· lion Of hi• COfllllltutlanal duty to pn>ltct U .s. lroopl end authority to pay Ali•n .1111 naUona, ad! 111balland, to 9lnd troops and advisers to Cambodla. Morsan and other likely Houae c:cn- ·" fOTOft ... the bill -t to .. .- .JI t.o the cmference with thelr Senate ooun_..ia on tho Forelp Relet!ons Commission. The Hoose members in- Yolved 1re opJ)Olled to Coof)tr.chureh which m solidly supported by the senators. KOUH members Involved in the COO" ·" ference alto u y the military tales bill •hould be continued, whllt the senator• don't Uke t!ie !WO(l'arn lhroueh which U.S. we11pons and other military equip- me:nl are told to foreign naUons . The House people expect a Ion& blra1lnln1 ee111lon with the Senile and one member ukt, "It m&Y aet ~ bdcn 11'• over." ln rejecting statemenl.s the Pre3ident made June 30 and July I, Hanol and Viet Con1 delegatlms at die Paris Peace conference served notice the w1r will go on until the United &Lal.et agrees to withdraw totally and unconditionally its forces, and drops the Salgoo Administration. Hanoi'• delegate, Nguyen Minh Vy, and· the Viet Con1'1 Dinh Ba Thi. coupled the warning with clahm that·· Nii:o14' Administration has stepped up the born. bings of Laos and that in spite of the U.S. troops J>Uilout from Cambodi1, American arUllery potted clOH to the Cambodian frontier was !helling cam. bodian territory. The Viet Conj: delegate al.so accused Nlxon of delivering adviaera and money to the Sa igon 1overnment far the upkeep of a "barbarous penitentiary I}' stem." "In spite of his defeats ind t ver more serious difficulties In Vlelnam, Laos and Cambodi1, President Nixon on June 30 and July 1 repe1ted the 1ame arrogant ind unreasonable COl"l- ditlons under which the Vietnamese ~ pie lhoold pay ransom for the end of the U.S. ag1ressive war and accept U.S. nrocolonl.ellsm In South Vietnam," the Viet Cong official said . He rejected the Pr~ident'I! demand for mutual troops wilhdrawal and warned that the South Viel'llamese peoples ' right to i;eU~elermination wa. not nejOtiable. ln a long 1tatement blamtnc th• war on the United States, IJ1!.i said the U.S. "aggreMOrs and their lackeys" were guilty oC establishing in the South "a barbarous penitenUary J'tiime with it.I 'U,er cacea'. a re,une ll'l'lder whid'I hundred! of lhouoando of patriotic Vlei· namese who Jove freedom and peace are het., detaine<I and penecuted." "If educators are ·positiYe in their approach to the problema: our country faces -If they place our tlablUties in proper per1pectiYe aloq: with our allSets -they will hlYI a poeiUvt effect on the 1e11ch for ao\ution1. '' "U they are constantly negati .... , they risk producing little except despair," he said. 'Safe Stunt' Ends in Death SAN FRANCISCO CUP!) -A H<110lulu stunt rmin, who told a phctographer he was 11Ure ha could jwnp ufe1y frcrn the Golden C.t. Bridie, plunged 240 fett to h11 death Wednesday in San Frand!lco Bay. Photographer Paul KayleU of Berkeley radioed from a Launch for Coast Guard help when Ronald Miller. 27, failed to 1t.1rface after what appear!d to be a dean jump into the water. Se.areher1 cooJd not find tile body. Kayfetz, who said he had been rtluctant about lt!e p-oject, quoted Miller u sayinf he had lffl*f safely for 100 feel from a Seatt.le Bridge and 88 feet down a Hawaiian waterfall. Walchinf the Jump WU Kalhy Krawcyik Of -ey. Miller'• fia.nce. Marathon Vote Scliool Board Tries, Tries Again HICKMAN MILLS, Mo. (UPI ) -For clrcult court and U.S. dlttricl court Mon- tht flfth time In four mnnth1, v«.ers day. Bul judges refu8f:d to Issue 1 tsn· hive rejected an incrNS«f 1ehool ta• porary reititlnln1order1111\nll the •'8c- levy. The school board aay1 it will eubmit ti;, suil allelfl(t the district iu~(n. tht JM"OPOtll evtry 17 d1ys until It Is tendent Ind board were "miktn1 1 .tiam approved. bec1uM classes cannot rtstan• and mockery ol 11fct.klns" by choolin& In September without additional funds . to •~<Ubmlt IM Pl"POPl1 until they ni. 'IO<ellt operatlnr levy and ?ken! peued . bulldina Jevy were defeated M1rch 10, E11lier, the t'CIT\mlttee afted for the Mey IJ, May •. June 17 and once retlp&Uons of boellf members and qaln TuellC!ly. Dllll'lcl Superint-1 Tom V. Foretr. "We have tq do IOlllethinf, bu! nobody Jl"areker replJed by flit., a AOO ooo know• ytt what k will be," Jane Lta'lft\S, d 1 ma I e 1 u I t 11ainst Committee board oecretary, u!d Wednaday lftet Chalrm111 G. P. Wooldlidge sayln1 the l1test \/Olm' rejectkln. Wooldrldg1 allqed Foraker m~ana&ed On June 17, the propou.11 nearly peaaed Dlsltlcl funds. when the operat.1n1 ltV)'. ~ectived _!6.09 Mrs. Joseph Greene, mother of two percent or the: YOta. Two-tliird1 ma}OrUY,~I chllc:tre.n and one orlhe leaders ·or M.17 percent, was needed. ln tht fight aaainrt the levy. safd, "We Vntt.r turnout w11 heaYler Tueiday, want it> reach a compromise on 1 howeYtr, and only 69.64 percent ap-~able le ... y 80 the 1ehoola can atay JW'(lved. open, taxp1yer1 can be .happy _ If An oppoe:lt.ion iJ'OUp, the Commllte« that 11 po.vible -and the children of Concerned Cltlw11 for Better Educa· can eel an tducat.lnn but not be PIJt l1oA, took Ille llM to tllo JaciJoft County &heed of the community." ' ,I • • lly A14N l)IRKIN Of ... Dm!IJ ...... steff City officials in Huntington Beach believe todly the leaaJ way has been cleared. for a crackdown on hundred& ofrOil code violations •• 'lbe dty ,won a key victory in Superkr Oiurt Wednesday in 'Nhicti tt •IUCCeafully defended the comUtutionality of ita oil code. . • "This is a very aignlficant and far ~ victory In the city:; 'eflorls to cteaa up oll blJ&llt," City altOrney Ex-·Vallt}y Mayor Gets • $1,000 F·ine By TERRY COVIlLE Of ,... DellJ l'Jllt St.ff !") Ex·Fountail\ Valley mayor Robert Schwerdlleger wu fined $1,000, handed a sJi.montb IU9peDded jail sentence and placed on three years ~pl'.Obauon-thls rooming on his conviction o{ making obfcene telephone call! to Councilman John Harper. , Sdiwerdileger was ordered by the West Orana;e County Municipal c.ourt to have no contaCt, by telepbone or otherwise with-the Harper-family during .the pro--_ batlon period. After the fonner mayor, recalled from office last year, was tenteoced, Judge James K. 'I'Urner, called him in to dw:Dben where a private discussion ensured for several minutes. Schwerdtfeger was convicted June 5 d.. making 23 ob9cent t21epbone calls to Harper during _the nmths of Decenlber' and January. Another 2l cliir.., ftled against l\iln were dismbs- ed. Prior lo lbe aententi!IC. a poydiiatrilfs· =~lo J. ~.,Aid •!bit elft' WU found lo be ift IOllnd mental btalCh. It placed '.tlie blame far the calls on emotiooal lfnlli, Judp Tumt.-aald Sdllrerdlf-. beco-cl bis poll rec>ll'CI, would DOI be-lojail. In addition to 1be $1,000 fine. SChwerdUeger, waa ordered to pay anotber $250 for court penalties. .. , . . ·t _rackdown ·· . ..... ' ' . • " . , •• • . -N.Y.~_ll9m '· • -. on Oil . :Cod.e violator s, , •• ... •• r~) •••• t \ · • • .,.. • ~ • .r 1 that his compony ...., ~ ·~ peattni ' the judiJnent to the dlatrlcl ·cocutrof Appeals In Siii ~: Cree eapllined that hia _..UonaJ challenge cl the CGde 1 waa -~' on 'the ..tn.peClive lqillallon .,....,..._. ;IOUr contention WU' tbat:the-imoment the: city plSIOd the ordinance ..... oociid no-1onpri put'' the well back in J pro. d,~, n, he said ... Any wen ·tllat.badn't produced . for the past. year wu con- sidered kHe. Our rights were taken a:way . ,;.frti:n· U!." '""! ' • J • • 1be cd:le Plea that : a wen muit , " l ' pn>dpce II !WI ·II barrell or .IQ,lllO cubk feet · o .. a:u -about · two days' ptOChlctlcio>' for I prcilWe ...U -a ,Y,Olf,lo be.conslder<d ..UV.. . .• Cree sakl that there are several reugns for~ keeping a well in ~ even thciqh' K ii onl acl!V.: ' . .' 1 "We· ill hope that UM!! price ·of,-011 mar.. ·chan&e ~or . .,t. MW · dlaoovtr.ies 1mlgtit come d>nr to 'Jn·ake the 'Utr.CUon of oil more ~al," be·aaid. ' . . ' ! . ' , " ' ,, 16 · Drug Suspect ~. Freed , . ' ~ -~ost Still Waiting Beach Ac~ion -on C~rges _,:. ' I . ' . . " Whal<ver· hlppened ta the 215 alleged narcotics offenders · antsted by Hun· tlagton Beach poUce·in their first three weekei>ds of beacli roundups? Nearly all are waiting for decision OD. their guilt or innocence in West Orange County Municipal Court, but 16 ~f~Ule~ults arrested were released by police without any charges being brought against them. · Of the total arrested ,on the weekends of JUJle 7, 14 and, 21, 123 were adults, 4Nixon Proposes • • Feder.~ Units .SJiel\wQ()(]~~or,est.-For ~\~gy . 1t'A~f1:r·\1~1~.I : , '~'--. ,,.. ,, ~:~ii.J.f°~~t""tl o6' ,~...... -• . . Nmn today J!IOJ!lltil c:tt.lltlon d. two fu,JU.St IO .Mi.Put.es .-feder.taPacies1o~ . and --........ and uploralion . Ir l'l'IMi:·ldrc:!aiu. In 1lle -' . . , Of .................. ' ' !• U '""'" ' '-• ' . ..!.•-The Preoldenl said . the Jll'Oiiosal• Mti&tWiai newapaper '•""'"• Don represented ''a piOround conu;piln)ent to Elder 1' 'a free· m111• toctjy. atitt being acquitted Wednfsday ot charges etem-I the rescue Of our natural environment ming from an article Which appeared •nd the preservation -of the ell'th U In 'bis , tabtold "'From Out, of ShOnro6d • 1 pi>ce both'blbltal>le by ond hospitable Forest,'' last year. to man." Mullictpal Judge David Aaron ·d~ 'l1ie ·Pr..tdenl'• pl•, ltanomitled to ' . . wbofte. cases were aent to the mwiicipal court. . Only two ol. the cues have been corn. pleled. Bolb ·....wled in diomissals. The others are awaipng trial dat~ "Jitretchlng from now until late· August. NelirlX)llt,,bave ut.<I f~ jury triab. None cl tltOlduU.-arrestod has, been coo- victf!d, t • The ·15 · r<leaoed 11/cluiled: R<>bert 'Wrlllh.~ 19, of· 211 14th St.,, Hunt!Jleton Beach; Marsha TantardirU, 24, of 14911 ' , . . Northridge, HUJt.lntto:D .Bnchi Rf>oUi Robbins, 19, Santa Ana~Peter Ttknrth, 23, or 215 14th SL; Huntlqtoa •Beadi; John McCulloch, 11; cl 11111· Newland SI., Hunllnit<n Beacti: ' . And,· SlepbOn Meyll, d i., of' il851 Newland Sl,·H~ ~: Bnn Hanson, 19, Kevin· YOur)g, ti, ~ .Dodd, 18, 8Dd Doyle Hannon, 19, an of We!lbnluter; Robert Agub:re, 20, · Of .19154.:Beach'Blvd., HunUngUin B;eacb.:-1 ' And Law-ora Arthur, 19,~of,G UUI . ·-· ~· ... . si;, ·liuntlnitao s .. ch; Jeffery Hardin, Ill; Jill5 .Wallace 'st, Calla Mesa; Smmlel McGloclclfu, u: temple City; Larr7 Wdcll. II, of' 7i1J Weelo, Colla IWI: Sleplien Jaoovlcli, 11, Lynwqod; llldWd )rvind l. of HI ~ st., '11mliqloft Beacb aild' PlllllJp Leecele. 11 Lone •, I '' I .Beach. . . ' ~fy-IOOr· odulil .,,.-th e ·we.Ioaid ofe.' have lliil dates : (Set ·rvudE1·1'1i"I) . . -' . 1 . Sail .. r N.-i .Fa~d,~ :F~th~~ Giv~n Beach Mqn .to. 'Continue Voyag ;: '. _.:_J~-l~r ·r~ '· : -...-. . · · s;Oc111·1o ·u..-oAiliv ,PllloT t,.o,m•~.frnm .goµig aaho!r<J , ,. >bj<' ~{:'. ,"l'ai · ':4.• ·.l'"-atf" ·~.tn'y". SAN DIEGO -Compl•lnhig be Is .• llbe ~the 1'!.d-!Dtip."-' 4,"'Q ' ' ''91Jll t ~.-.d... , . . ··.mrm11u1..;m-•--1,...._ 'flit·~ -~ llilil ' ," A·":d"y 1an leriaf&a been""'~ built yacht ran qrclill!d .., a loool7 '1ht · ""11s•, ''llleey nlllil,'l'IW mDOI • tar • - - -till , Baja COl!lomll·beac:h vowed Wednelday of!ili\ln! ..,.s re\tn.l. · . , " -!nm his divorced wife a Hun- ta co0tJw bll YOJQe. · · • . . · A ~ tiayll!f Iii a "":tei'::': iJnPn --and -• ... . AD,ea JI. si... of 712 . Callfol'Jlia st., ·icno lhlni waclillf i'ibott arid•' . · ~ oearch for· more tb.n two ,..n. watched 111 joy as the·Co_u\ Guard ·•~.'.who rela1!d .a.~ ~ . ~ior . .com:t , Jc,idge .Rona ld ·cutter _Cape Jeltla· pulled ,_the ~f!"'1 djapiitd)· I ljellcopter-""! . thi . Ca~ ~ a&.' placed MlcltJeL An4lew Sil!ltal'I oil ! tbe bNch at the ·f.lsh111g 1Jelllton. · , · . . . ·. · , . 1 · • . .. v1llqe .'4. La,Jiliuion. Reya~1 are ,next roo\the tra~qenai !.~·130,· of ~Y on fiv'i Y'-" pro-. · "Tbef've-done it. Aren't.~ey great?," aild 1 SJel 1~ ·Optlmllt;Je' that1 tbey,,wtll ti~•: alXI «der«I tho former Hun- he .cijt<!, as :the $30.000 craft 'lrlched be 11in}>JO'arid the Slelllr can.c:antliwe. i .tin~ Beacll' mldenl to re&n-hla out ot tbe und and~ Aft irattrs. "I don't think she Js .JJadly damqed,." ~·wife toi-U'fe conslderible c:osts Sles, a n!llred Siii Fern-· flileman, lie Wc1:''llb0'1 bulll out·of lliree'q!lli'te· . -•-.. c~ ....... In her del le aearoh · SChwe,rdU~er and Hlrpel' havt been big time political rival! on the Fountain Valley City Council, with .Harper giving verbal support to tbe recall movement, I . which ousted Schwerdtfeger abig with councilmen Donald Fregeau and Joseph CAurreges. Harper claimed the obscene phone calls began In May of 1169, sbortly after the. recall movement w1s launched. fiv'e diaries of eollCttJ:nt to cunmit . ~ today, would create in ' in- grand theft and burglary In trieJ pr0. dependeal · acency, the Environmental ~wh~~~·= Prolecllon Acency,(f:PA), lo ,.t arid Di.strict Court in Colla Mesa. enforce antipOllutiOn standards, and 1,n hla ""' Clyde IJ; and ,. family friend ·Ind! plywOod wtth fibel'Jlaaa On · Joil"ml •~ •• ~.,-, pera Hirrlett webber..--31 •. waded .asbore umn: !he's very lheavy." . for~ber.·two cJU¥ren. r jured after the Stertar drlfll'd ullore. · Sles bunt the Sieltar In lhe ' f-J_udge Crookshaat 'confirmed the rJ&ltt "'I1ie lint I knew we were in trouble ·yard of his San Fernando 'honie .-cwtr of.OistodY to Mn. Tamiana WaJte, 7', . I I ; 'Ibe 23-tear·old eClitar w11 arrested agency in tbe ·Commerce Department, wp ~ the IOUnd of surf woke Jbe I period of two years Ind beau tbe . of '11021 Mmtrnac Drive. He. warned Up ·e1rly •trus morning .. " he said Jn .. a Jonc·awaited voyage I~ year when fori-Hyatt' thet any brtaCh of that court 1,'he ·charges brought in court covered a periocl after the September recall elec- Uoa. in Ne-.pori Beacbn.lut New Ytar!a .Eve the National Oceanic and Atmospheric as a mull of an lrilcle In bis -. -Admlnistnitioo (NOAA) lo --telephone lnlervlew Wedneaday night. ed ta · turn baclc after 600 miles due order will mean impotitlon ol the Jail A detpeiate-eftort to keep the heavy, to Jl.lneal. • term which was not enfoieed Wedne.ta1 -one 1o 25 years in state prtaon. _,.... l'e9eU'd:t on the actions ol the oceans which, the ' pnioeculion ba4 alleged . ,ad· Ind allQolpher e noir sprud over aeveral -shopllftlilc, depar1menls The article entitled "Outlaw Blties " · ' · ' • 'lbe . President's popoltd reorpniza-lllates lj>ar *"ibis from large ....., Uon will go into el!ect within IO days and' .compa:nlel ,ii not M:t, but warns it1 ruders _that rob b i n g small unless Ciongti:u diupproves. · busl.nessmen and lndtvktuals is a no-no. The President ta.id he was departing P' d ' Ca • "'Ibey're caugbt ·up in the capitalist from his nonnal aversion to adding to lDDe 1Il. ~' game just Uk6 wi all are," the article the proll!eratioo of ne-;rfederal agencies ' • . , ;. . states." ~. ~ · I in order to tighten control on pollution D,. H 'ta} The article goes on to describe ways and to better focus research into the l e8 at 0Spl Of stealing from Jarae establl-ents. Interacting aspects cl the oceans and '• , "~jl (llde eloll( and slip the stufl atmosphere. A major oll <unpany ln\erested In Company objected lo "'"e cl the "at. A 21-year~ld man died this mom!ng unaef .your coat or ln your purse. Blend The EPA will bring together in a recomtructing _111 old Fountain Valley tached" conditions whid!. Included a~ after being trapPed in a car folloWlng in. Donlt do anything: when other shop-s~le organiution the major federal service station tried 8 swap with the ba)' entry,_Jandsc"aptng aod a ~lock wall. .w• collision with a parked vehicle at -pers cm1.<see you.'' t . pollutloo cOntrol programs now spread city coundl Tue!dly, but ended up ~ng Gerald Buck, a !lpObsman for ·the Pacific Coast 1figbway and 7th 1ib'eet, Jn·-gnnting 1he'-reqile&t for acquittal, over the departments ol Health, Educa-company, argued unaicce.t:ulJy that Huntington Beac:ti. which was~ moYed by Eider's .attorney tion and Welfare, Interior, AgricultlU'e gu. TeM' entry lube rooms encourage theft Teams of firemen worked several Jack R. WlWs, Judge Aaron stated, "I and such indepeodeot agencies as the Although awroval to refurbilh the st,a. and p;Iferage since the aperator cumOt minutes to free Timothy M. Leeper .of cettamly don't condone the article but Atomte Energy CornmiMioo. tion at Brooktlunt Street and Talbert keep .his -es on tbe bly ill h rtiuie.: . IA. Puente from the wrtekage after l don't fed the activities of this man The mission «. the EPA, wi\h an A\•eooe had been given ~lier by the ~J the t·.-a.m. collision. He was taken -Utute a crime." (See NIXON, hp Ii plannJnc aimmlosloo, the Slandanl Oil ''There ls alto .__lo lllO"oj!orator -• • in the evening hours since someme could lo' Hunlin(lon ~community .Holpital pull op behind ther< and bole!' hiin lip," where he died at 4:10 a.m. Buck pointed out. • ~==~cci::~:f!t H 1 andicapped Get Help hl~(\Dnenl"'"'"l:"alld~u·~ an unoccupied car near the lntenect• report from admh:d!trtillve a&11iatlnt Jitn and 1tten sl1ntmed Into a fire hy<lrant. , Hollywood that neither poll<e nor: aorvlOe · ·Misa Knudtaen was taken to Orange · 1 1 ' staUon .... ~ni-tors f'flPO~ ~d La Puente Man Oil Company Takes ~Gas~ Before Valley Councilmen Hylltt was arrest«I in Wichita, Kan .• ori Dec. u. 1117, nearl1 three years after he violated ~ visitation ~Is by taking Deborah Tamlana' now IG and Grtffin 1roy, now 91 from Mrr. wi1te1i home. · · • · Mr~·-· Waite's conatan1 1dvertblng tbrOO«ti newiii:iapera and teleVislm paid ,off when a Wichita woman recognized the plctUfe . or the two tiy1tt· <:lilldr.n and bnin~lately, called police. , Hyi~ escaped from Kansas 1uthor1Uet duilnr an eatraditlon· hesrln( d..tgned to ~en.sure .his return to CallfonUa. He wu ~.ihe nm rOr nearlf three. years cmtn hla • ..-.i,tit months ago In Santa Ana. ; • I~veatlgatorr sakl iturtng Hyatt's trial Iha!' the dltlracted father returned lo Oranp Colinty · d"tllte the high pro. babi!lty that be would be UTesled here "becauae he just had lo ,.. 100ee two kids Again even if be could only watch them from a distance." ~1i ~edi1~·1i.i:":.i;;:e .!'11ie~ Beacl h Dis ti;ict,. Stiite Better Education Aid, .. 1'":':" ,.::kJ:.~~uo.:.:i. ~ compariy to. poet a bond r1t6ei than· ~er. Michael D. Holmes, 20, of construct a three-foOt . m'aaonry.~ wlill , Hacienda Heights, was treated and E4ucatloooll~ •• .....__. cllildftn llelty F~r. MOlllant district wbsl pnl(l'ams w(J\lld be .available for around tJie boclc portion' df the •. raa W.eatller released by medical authorlUes. J • ~ ..:...1---.. i:JI ~"~-•·t·IOll. , . , !'lbe' death 15 the fourth traffic fatality may 1et a better ~k from tbe~Hwt--lupeiun.o•ui."'""• esplained. \llll\lll!;lll. • ~ -The W!!!.Ulerl,is pttln,r m?OOton-~ ._.. 00 Huntington Belch' ll1itets liJllfOO lleadi Cly School Diltri<l l11i<t 1~Y ~..!, lileof ~l_d EHtrustees or "W!wlt are we· 1,WOS, haH of Norwalk The wall was originally r<quired' by ,Olli atooc ~ -~ Still mo</1Y , . ~-week periocf according to __ , . • , cl .:..,. p ano ~ -·.--OD ·~ program (state mental holpital) here?" (nlmbltd the city In -the v~I lot adajootl •m•• wtlluar'--'••and eve-Jn ;a 111"'.-.• ' of ·year ,_ ... y-ner:iuae • .new ... ntxt )'Mr. "We hlve~to aek.pennissfon Trustee Ivan Uggett. to the station ls developed "II a resicte. -'Y ., ............ !; ~=':i';,.:,;:'~i=,::;.t. • li w, and 'pully,,~rof ~..,.., In· ' fMll .the -lcir -Ion •of SC!cif Ltggetl, and...,. of lhe -trqstees Ual area. , • • nlnr cloud.I aid Utile lempuatun '''lbey're.,uncelledlor.Alt..-US hciolricil'1.~1111. ".1 · ,a-am,'"sheiaid. . have oppooed the EH Pfi4Jm1m.,bul Cooncil m•\I'~,~ wllh'~k 1 cbanp. · · " wute of we," he said. An eclUca..U,, lwll~ i <'j"l EH'!kcl dllb:lcl ~ mid> f~-~t California ~ mo~ ... ~ 111111· that it would be-~t y '!!,~~ INSDI: ... QDA 'l' _ ctiikl b ooe -Clie ci' ~ types ._ .---~ -datory klr next year by r..,~••R school lo .-ruct the-·-• It •u .,..-,,Y cl 1-"prolllijtlt !Afludlllc • ta a ieammg dlsablllly system. The districts ta ellher provide EH procrl!llS needed ta llhield, the honiet from ~ '. <>Pentno : of' Am<rjcd'• C'•p Rail Board Studies 1 • Pl* lemcing dioabllity syotem eJJows EH In --or PIY ponn11 ·1111 coot stallon .adivtty. , ' • ·, : obft~ticm , triab ~ color , motor coo[dil!atlon, brain ~· or chlldr<n lo lpel1d part cl their day of -1n( their chlldreo lo specie! , : •and ,.ccilill{l uct-...i to 11.,.. 1'1 Id n· sp' ute speed! defeds. •• in the regu.lar cll9S'OC:ln and part "'1th adiooll •• ' . I . l l ! !port, RJ . 100krl.,. u. .... y~r-o l During the post yoor the dbtrlct .. t a specially ltelned leaclior lo work1 on \'I ·-t know how many chlldmi aro Nixon .'.Delivers T!lllc • • I WASIIlNGTON (AP) -With strikers up -.._.of a. ........ c11 sltilis they h,v .. ~ developed such IS eligible In our dlltrict, bat I lma(lne • ==-. ~ cf'-· . • .. back on the Job Ind rail service returned to handle lhele chi-. Teocllers '!ltll readinr. II'• mott thin ,.. con handle." Mias WASHINGTON (AP ) -l'nlldoat Nb· to'la'mal, 1 three-man-emeraencJ•-bcM..0--addl~..-trlimlll ln-llkloltkltiuy -. ~ "'lbe~leaming disaaHlity also 1Uow1 usr-"8.__, · ~~Ulcnd!l!!H!.;..l!!l!~· W.!-'.SliJ"'·iiJltJ·"'.;.;;..,.,-11•-1!:!'~.,; 1~1----Jt wUL.aUempt to settle a ti-yesr-<>ld dioapped M!lrias .~ ""'!I' time wllh ta Jiandle more dillct..n because .,, 'Nut y,.-"11e diltrlct wlB' b-a . tbe Pofmlac and 11114e. an -r!llP " distllJt• over the uae of firemen on )'Wlllsters lnilvlihlll , lrylhg ta work EH class I! llmltecl In numbee, and . m~tmum.·-r· illd prol>ll>ly '1et1 -·oi--witli Mn;Nt.on al the,*!>;anol~ 1 • diOlel locomollves. with them on '!\le Kill tliey,ll\Oll lac;t. many ci th.,., childrtft don't need tai II Ell ~ . , · • • ', · dinner of the • Womeo'1 Nallonal Preu j : ' " , · ' ' " 1be bolrd, named by President Nixon "The object "al •Ill. «H• Jlftila1u1 ~. . M in a 1peCi1t1 clia' 'all ~~' Miss 0-And tbilt •re not Norwalk cues," Club ~ednetday n.l&ht.• The ...PretMleDt ·:=.,, Jt.;& ....... ·~ · 1l!ld<r 'provl!ions ol the Ratl••Y Labor ta •.....n 'with'. a .cNld'• pll>llltrill and Fun-said, • ahe said. "They're ·JUll normeJ dllldrtn didn 't tarry at the f«mal lflelr but ;;...,..-" - -,,.: ' Act; .,ut' be(in . taldn r tesUmony in to (Ive hl111 the ' a bl lilies ta r.wrn lo She al>O told trJ.ke. that ,.vera l who hive certain problem11 with tlielr , delivered "'"'' ,....,le.I . lbocJI. ,.. -· ._ J --" Wuhlnllofi July ti. cl_, with U11n 1ther-diJldm1:" Mill pamta had calJod lbe-clillrict .to lell'll learnlq ablllty." ., · biblUon, Jll'OlnoN .and pol!Ua: : l-•·------------J r ' ... : ........ ) -. r • J ~y PILOT H Tllundq, J•~ t, 1170, • -.-"~···~~ 'tillip~; Y~.;:;. ' ' . . , Teat!hers at·~UCI ftl~tin,g H~· W~~·. . · . .: ~ -:· Bluageo~ Jr-UYNOllllll "\lliili,.. "*a~_,... •. lltl, Ill) ~ ~ WU\ ., l\llaW wta7 I ' ··---' • :r: lllO .-~ .. -........ ~---·-·~ ...... _.tzu'•'!_r'pc ·~'"'.' ~~~. .., Wiii!!\ ;liiillt1hiliirlUtha~1r1o..w.;: ~ all .... -~ &o "-•• o I ~ , n....... , """'-' Survivors Get .Guard$ ... iay ti1eJ mull~ I'll,,._. ... 19--:lbal,. i.,.,.--. -!, •'!If a-~ -,,..... to <ducatiao « tacit 111t 1111ir , wil' WI "' lW '"l'I i, 111 .._.·ill *""'•It >lie aolod 11111 tt P ti 11!11 fll looll( OOlltrol ol the hipeded blcawo ' llley are bumu a ,._ eltl!or flWIU out or oloCta -· ·' belop. 'l1iv want to be -4 for oat to 10 to !d>qol, there are oo optl<N Q>. llllllam Glwtt, a PC)'dllatrlit themaelveueparat. lrom wha! they c1o;" opeo to h~ other than menial Jobi ..,.. - u couultant to Ibo Ir. be said. ~ ...,..-._ Opolle at a -.al • G!Uilt · erplalned that a dlanp · In which ht Call IOM u soon 11 aomeooe ~ o 1 <t .....,,.. -. which altltudt, that cao be meuurocS bilk 1 WW. a llttle """" educati<n comes~· la bililli •·•Ult VCI .._ ~ , iO -llltl, bu ,_llod In tile "II !lilt's Ult world wt'vt creoted, Julj ti . , ; ltudenb' dissau.f1cUon wltb the okl way 'then lbere'a no ltf'lle la ftqntinc 111 IU ..,_a-. a--« tAachln(. stud«lll .. Gi Aid "beCa""' there t!d wt.at he termed "ICboolt wtlhout "When l WU in tehoo1 l WU perfectly • user I r.u,n" ancl e.,,pwbed the nood GI willing to aubvert my '1denlity 111r a> are no altemaUves." -. lo ~ their educ!!lloeal ap-ta-ol a 1oaJ. I nev~ questJ-.1 He noted that In hll opiniO(l ~ pnKll. Jho Jll"'l<'&I <t -ktng to attain a goal, below a &rade ol B cao be COllllllerod lie ponpbra..i ManliaD Jl!cl.uhan 'tll<in Mtoblllhlng my Identity. nunkin( 11nce a Otudlllt wW ~ Id.... -ht Aid -toda7 --g "But -.,. le-nl r.w.r tlly -11 a failure ·-· Fades lar a nle, not 1 (OIL "la odlor -· -wllUnc to 10 lilrouih Ibo-· otller Ila A't.and B's .., .. -.!!rot In ldcmUI)', tllen tiGo thll ny," be lltatod. • . ~ .......... -11:1." ht llid. "When I ·wu In ldiool, ti they told 'We ... got to chaoie tile ......_,.,., m-bu .mtt.n tlno boob 00 us to memorize the middle ln!Ual ol to pt Ille kids to come to ai1oo1 and tlle-!moartanco ol tdtntll)' to tbt tn. eY"l' vice preddeot cl tbe Unltod Stalel, ~ We .-.i tell them w-will pvo -..1 me! ibmce to the lch!>oll, the t11en I'd do It -t11at'1 port o1 than credit !« what they ~and ti -. bolnc ·-. .._ at1a1.r., a IOI!. ~ ·~ .. tobudot ·~~~·t !all .!I"~ " '"TIM-. tl Wi-• t.eD a l&udeat to do ·~· no ugu., ulll:"., • 1 .·~· ,_ llid· F.-otn P .. e 1 "tSn•t that what the w0rld'• lite? You ,.i credit !or what you do." Glasser sa\d be had' ao sugpsttons cf what the teachers could do with itudenls who were idenUfted as fallures now. "'Jbere ill no s~ tenn aoluUon, but rather than lament that, eatlblilb IChooll that will be without lallute1 in the future ." POLICE PRESSURE .•• ·' . ' ·:- 5th GI Facing . My Lai . Charges WASllING'ION (AP) -Tile Army an- -todl1 a fifth ao1dltr wtJl be oriiand to llaad trlaJ for murdir In tl!OfW!epd m.Sac,. GI dvtllam In Son )ly<MJ Loi, v-. la 1•. lfec. ~ ~ W. ~·-. SI, GI W ,.,_, w• llifonried at Fl. MaPbetan, GI.; ht bk cw wW be -lo trial by --courl-"*11al . u a~""°""'· 'lbe -It chorpd w It b pr&DldlloMd -ln tilt -....... ., ..... ~­ .. -11, 1•, In Son 111 vll1ale andlfl'LolbMnltl. l1rael Nor11e11 Union Calla Off Strike TEL AVlV (UPf) -Iarael'1 mnes tl1ian called off today a naUonwtde ltrlke cl 1,llllll nunes that had cr1ppled moat boopitala 10< Ille put five dayo. Unloa -·· wllo eorller bad lp>red ,....,..,.... aPOUll to eod the strike, called U aft "for at I-two -U durlo( which a new c:ootract la to be ..,.itated. DAILY PILOT OM.Htl COAfT l"U•l.liMIHG COMl"ANf leHi-t N. We~ ..,......, .... """"""' J eck l. cw,1.., YM ,,..._ 1/1111 -...-1 M_,... THMll k.....il ·-TNwiu A. M•r,W .. M11119tlrll R1- Al111 DirkUi W.t °' ... C-ty hlltr . Al"-t W. lit" ........... 11 ... ....... , ...... Offk• 17171 h••• l1wl1•tnl Men1.., M4r•tn r.o. ••• 1•0. 4"2641 -·-Lttullt IHdri: 1:D l"-1 A-. c.ttl ...,, -W.t •• ., .,,.... .. ......,.. '-111 "'' .,., 111•1 •.ui..1re 1111 °"'"""9: ........ II c.mina llMI ' 111 Delapleler, If, 11111 lllngbamtoa Circle, Hliiltngtoo Bead!, prellmlnary hearing tod"f, John Birch, 18, Scottadale, Ariz., prelimlnary hearing today, Saipmy Blankenship, 22, 421 Lake St., HunUngton Beach, preltmlnary hearing Juty 18, Judy Scbuler, lt, 01 i.te St., Htmtlniton Beech, pnlimtoary bearing Juty 18, Patric!< Kennedy, II, 215 11th St., Hun- Uogton Beach, Aug. I, Rk:han! Ham- becber, 11, UDO UM.en, Costa Mesa, prellminiry-toda,, . Bart i;>eftn!tL4_7L IZlll\ Alai.ma St., lftllnilnir'.Y neuurc today, Cllarla Fleeber; zt, 498 !:. ltth St., H1Dlt1nltqn 8'1!\'h. Jftllmlnary bearing today. Ar[eiio Mafttey,' 39, 1211~ Alabama St., Hun- tqloD -. prtllmlnary hearing to-day. 1 'Juey tNJi Nt ror thme amsted the --<>!June II, Include: . awtstopber Helms, It, July t ; Theodore 'lbomu, 22; July I: Leroy Sper1.tn1, 24, July 9; Ronnie Relteria, 19; Wblttlfr and Richard Prohazka, II, Manhattan Beach, Aq. I ; Howard L;uobert, 22, Aue. I; Nola GenlcerOI, 11, Long Be1ch, July 31 ; Douglas U:btfner, 23, Aug. I; Walter BarnJck, 21, i.oa1 Beach, July SI ; Kelly Moaa, 111, Aq. II; David Llndlan, II, USMC, Aug. 13; Jack Hoffman, 19, USMC, Aug. JJ. L-.Gary. llobt<la, II, NC<Walk, Aq. I; 1Ucblrd McGuire, 19, Norwalk, Aug. t ; ':"' p,aiel ~ 11, Aue. I; Paul Ingram, 21, ~ Air Force IIUe, Juty 111; ,Marvin Levine, II, Goor10 Air Fcte1 Bue, July 111, Michael Clark, II, Glen- dale, Aug. 11; Dorothy l'Ox, •. Buina Park, Aq. 11; Lilly Boon, 11, La Habra, Aug. 11; Robert Wagner, II,~ Gabr1el, Aq. II; Janlco Budllnlkl, ~ .. COo\O Meaa, J!J]y 30, and Patrtcla (llrl. 14, ·W..untnotar, Juty JO. . 'Ille tollowlnr a.a havo , b,een Ill l<r -amated tho weekend pf Jq1t ':11: ' • Jury tria11 111r lloqlll Wood; II, - Clari, July lf; Mart Hale, 11, Cyprea, '111uraday; Joseph Furfaro, 11, cypreu, today: Rhondo HuddleltllO, II, La Habra, A111: IS; Albert Kamu,· ... Anaheim, Aog; IS; Salllcnlo Spoduo; )I, Aue. 11. Other jury trlall are iet f<>< Deny lioldlkbl, 19, Lakewood, Aua. U; Rlchan! Irvin, 18, of !SS ll<>DYw<>ocl St .• HUDtlngton Beach, Aq. 11; Sohn GIU, 19, ol 15'1111 Sprln&dale SI., Huntln!Jlon Beach, Aag. II; Mldlool .McX-y, 22, Anahetm, July 14: &laan l'llomey, II, Bellllow<r, Aug. 11 . And DarTell Brooks, 18, BdUlower. Aug. 11; James John90l1, 337 ol 206 14th St., Huntington Beach, July 17; Foy Edtni 11. La Puente, July 17; Randy Ll~incott, 19, La Mirada, "nlursday ; Kathleen Himter, 24, Bellflower, today.; llobert Ball>am, 21, Long -h. Aut. 21. And John Way, 21, Long Beach, Alll- 26; Clyntllla Canree, Long Beach, Aq. 26; John Well1, 24, trllllllen~ today; Kenneth Slntler. ZI, trallllenl, todoY; Lupe Mcteno, II, W..t O>vinl!.' Aq. 13 : Mike Conley, 11,. La Puente, AUi. f ; and Mart Magiano; 11, llJeDI. Park, Aug. 11. Prtllmloary heartnp are IOI l<r Danny Del!nlyn, 26, Orange, July JO; Domy Artbur, It, Artesll, today: Perry ctrb- Uao, 111, Ion, July 24; ,Rayburn oldama, SI, Ohio, July 24; Wendy Cook, If, Santa Ana, today; Mlchatl Hamlllop, 11, of 9llC El Camino SL, Fountain Valley, today ; Chr!Jtopher Statler, 11, Long Beach, todty . a.a,... rlJllOd ln>m being In the presence of danprous dnlls t o · pollellJon and pouealon for 11le of danprous drup. Fro• P"fle J NIXON •.• Glasser, who nw an insUtutt to train teachers to work in schools without failure said the three most important aspecb of his concept are inYOlvement ol the student&, rtlevance of the courM and teachinii methods and letting Ult :1tudenls think and interact. Current school philosophies which in- volve memorization of material, teaching of cutainlies when "nothing is rtally certain " and measuring one eWf ' Hoa•' atudent'• perf<lnnance agalnat ano.~ a are the "enemtff of thinking," be uid. "We have eriougb non-thlllkm la thi1 country now, we don't need to ~ mcft. 'nle 1tudents should be leammg to thoughUully esamlne facts prettnted to them 1t0t memortzil:g a 8°"CaDed certainty' that will probably change," he said. His concepts will be the ba&is for several dlscussion groups and workshops throughout the week, u the teachers uchange ldeu on methods al teaching. In closing his speech. the psychiatrillt warned teachers of the imminent •eed of makiq the cbangea he outllnod. "If we can create IChoola ,rithout failure we can do a great deal. But il we cU't, I reo1ly !tar l<r the counlry." Handymen Moved To New· Location ' · Handymen Jel'!Y , and Al will be able to -· and aaw ll1)'l!bere except ·on. a large, ·~·alp. In ln>nt ·of• Fountain .Valley hlrdW.ire ~re. '!bat WU tJle decllion of ttie y....,W. vall01 c1t1 eouncu ..i.icb ·'vvtad to ,...,, the two c:hancten In Ibo LlnBrook · H.ni..m lofO 'off tha bta alp.' n iiocktd an oarlltr c1ecialciii · oplnat . tha sip by the cUy plannlntl ciomirilalion linc:e frte 1t1nctlng llln• are allowed Drily l<r shopping c..t.nr, not !n41vldual .-. ~ hardware More Is going ·up on the comer of Hacienda Street and Broothurst Avenue, .in an area c!ealpaled by the city u the future downtown areo. Rigid ardlitectural and tlgn cootrols have been impopd on the area for that reason. Cooncilmen Tuesday did approve a ll11Ullltr Cffqullt'Hoot •iin -Including tbe two characters -to be placed on the storclront. Taxes Reflect Tons of Trash "Easy on the traJh. "' 'lllat · 1s tbt metoage from Vincent Moorhouse, dlrecar of Harbon and Beaches for the City of Huntington Beach, whose cleanup crews Wt tons of trash from the beach and parking lots every nlatrt. '-nits ll a Witte of taxpayer's money and of the manpower needed for the heavy cleanup,'' Moorhouse pleaded. The beach chief plact:d Uie blame for Uttering the" beacl\e1 and par!Qng areas on "many of the younr people who prefess to be so concerned about ecology• II j 1Brlghtertlng the comer where you are ii pretty good advice for tho1e ""° would clean up tbe pollution around us," he aakf. YMCA Schedules lalUal bu<lgtt GI SU billion and 1,llO employes, ""ill be to organize tht llfht against environment.al polhrUoa on an integrated basts," the Pmldent said. Summer C.amp It will take over 111ch activities u 'Ille lll1Ml<t day camp ol the Htm- DAfLl •l\OT ........... ' A Fan's Reward . ' Calllornia Angel outfielder Alex Joluuon ligns bueball tof· Chris Rldeout, 8, Huiitington Beach, who jU1( rnaY bavt been th• .Upplest boy at Anaheim Sladium Wednesday. Chri• Picked JohnlOll at his "lavorile Angel" in contest held in conJWIOlion witb DAIL'{ PILOT Z.lor-1 'night Wednesdey ·and was on hand to meet Jolwon prior to S.2 Angel win over Kansas City. See story of &tllbe, Jlllf• :al ' ' ' " Changing. T-mes • : " ' I Spiro Agnew Gets Dignilied ,F.,:rce From Witt: Serv:le!et DETROIT -BuJld a better Spiro Agnew wristwateh and the world may beet a path to your door, even if you live in the smoggy automotive capital. This ia apparently the vilton GI American Time ~. ~ in. l10W1Ced Wedneaday it la about to begin Produdnf tbe timepiece, as _, .. tbe vtce pr..ideot 111-hll approval. The watch will be both cheaper and more cUgnified in appearance than that -by Anaheim physician Dr. Hale E. Doual1erty and hla DWty Time c.m. paoy. . "We didn't 4» tbil • a carictture.'' nplalned Mn. Jack Schecter, wilt GI the American Time Company president, '1we think our watch is In very good taste." Tile lateat oddltloo to the novel lad portrays Vice President Agnew in a dlinlfled bust, 1urrounded by oU!cial. loOking atars and carries a fl.2.15 prlcetq, Dr. Doogherty'1 Dirty Time Compony timepiece It a lampooo ol tho vtce presldtnt'1 well~ faol and -.. Us !or llUI, complete witll lrrevent'1lopm on the b.Qdl. \ ~'uJ~ lit, 11 -"' tile moat and -1ar ~ cl our tlqiel' aaJd Mq. Sdlediler' GI 1lle man w-f ... _Is pem.I!' deotlned to latmch a thousand' tlifte.mliiute -· Mrs. ~r It a ljepubllcan; her husband a Democrat, She ilso oald the linn'1 parent com- pany a1torneys have asked for the vice praident'1 pennil&ioa, a move the Anaheim _.,, ovwlooked, leading to IOl'De hard feellnp. Ati>ew's personal lawyer II. otronaly hlnlin( that a major lhore of Dr. Dougherty'• ~ should go to benefit the f&mlliea of Americana milalng or Im~ bY. Norih Vl<lnam. · . , Tile Anal!etm -pony has reporlodly received orders for S0,000 of the caricature wltchetl, while the Detroit company hu manuf1ctured 5,000, while awaJttnc Agnew's approval. Ripped by Explosion ONEONTA, Ala, (AP) -A dynamite supply w-exploded near thll northeut Alabama town early today and aheriff'1 otficer1 liicl about &O percent " the plate atus windows In lhe dty nr1 broken. H. J. GARRETT'S 16th Semi-Annual -·-------' 8AN GABllIZL (Alt) -Arouad.tflt. clock ~ hu beat -for -aunlvlnc members o/ the heel s..tl famlb>-llOlpttalhed lollowlac whit. alllcon &11 wu an altampt by unlcnown lalnldn to lluJ1I than allve. Kiii! -. 10, and hla .. -. MN. ll'llliam Cha-, were blud(eonod to death euly Wednuday momlng. H1a YOW!Jer aiat.r and poren!J were brutally 0.aten and left W1CONc:l0.., of- Ileen Aid. Wboevtr attacked the lmally -aet fin to the SponlalHtyle home •-netibbon alepl, pollce lllld . Gloria Senff, 35, wu ill tntemi.,. care In ''VfitJ crltlc:al coocllfkln'' tbil morningJ lollowlni beod llltl•'Y at San Gabriel JfoopltaJ •. Fl-ad _,, aa, and hi• 111NH1c1 dalUOilor, JtCl!lf, .... llated In c:rittcal """"tloo. All -IUll-thlrd<lqree bunJo 1rom: the fir,. ")llch popea aald Was deliberately set with guo1ine. "Obviouall IOrneone · Wiota t b 1 m deid," 'uhf officer ... Lari,-M«ead of the San Glbriel police. "We've rot a man there on a 24--hour buts. He'll want to quatloo any of them about it u the)' reaatn CCJM<.1o~. '.' · Police Lt. llobert Hughea aald · there were no immediate clt111 lD the case but he &aid be1d l'tJe&'!I "more than ODe ~" WU 1.ovolved inch atuck. A b1oo4Y cliwhapuntr wu' IOUDd, on the floor ol the pink atucco, S~lo home along wtth a sip.on hooe and em~ guoline """· Hyghfa speculated the hose wu UMd to cbw guollnl from the Senfls' family car. GaaoUoe ' .... ljll'ead. around the houie, he aald. 1o\:al ln~aton w.re· meeting witli Loo Angeles County Sheriff'• deteCtlves today to comporo llJnllartUes In thll case JDd the bammer-beaUng "-an ,,,_ year-old Rcistmead man found un- COMCious in tns home Monday .. Police said Lloyd A. Walters wu found lying wilh a ~er nearby, and ho had been robbed. No evldence-91 n>bbery had been found in uaault·on tbe Senffs, investigators aalq'. San G1brlel, • community ol al>out 30,000 located IO mllet ea.st « Ull Angtle1, abull the suburb of Rosemead. Neichbors described the Senff• u 1 qute~ friendly family lhot "Up! to themselves". 'ftley enjayed ftxlng up their modest home, trlmmlnc the 1"n and 1ardenlng, neighbon aald. Fluoride Issue To Air July· 20 Councilman Al Coen hu fliven Hun- Unatcn Beach residents somethini to d1ew over for Uie nut week or '° -the fiuolidatlon iasue. The councilman hall asked and received approval f~ a pubUc heattnr· to bl held at the July 30 council meeting on the question of fluoridating the cit)''I wattt system. The FoUotaln VaUey Qty Council voted 4-1 recently to lntroduc< lluorideo to the water system . The bearing will be held at tbe 7:30 p.m. seulon ol the council meeti.n1. · • E! ALL LAMPS Sofas and Sofa Beds ON SICOND FLOOR 1/2 OfF DINING ROOM & llDllOOM FLOOR SAM,LES 20°/o to 40°/o OFF LOOK FOR RED TA5SI HERITAGE CHAMlllAY & ORIGI NAL FIRST EDITION GRAND TOUR DINING ROOM, ' BEDROOM & occ. TAILIS - Up to 1/3 OfF - FLOOR SAM,LIS . · 20°/o to SQ0/o OFF LOOK FOR .RED TAGS! YOU MAY OllDIR ANY HIRITAGE SOfA Oil CHAIR IN A SILICTION OF OVlll 1000 fAlll,ICS AT 15°/o OFF CHAIRS, QCCASIONAL TAILH,tNTllY PIECH, BUPFETS, CHINAS, DISKS DRHSIRS, NITE TAILIS, BEDS, FLOOR SAMPLES AS MUCH AS 1/3 to _ 1/2 OFF LOOK FOR REb TA5SI SAVE! TAKI ADVANTAOI OP Mosr' OINlllOUS SAVINGS ON ,.UllNITURI IY SUCH FAMOUS MAKlllS AS HllllTAGI, lllANDT, THOMASVILLI, JAMIS. TOWN, TOMLINSON, KINDIL, CINTUll'.f, HEKMAN, HICKORY, lllOYHILL, FANCHlll, HllRITl.N. -,.., oun UYOl.¥1 ... CHARM - Your fovorilf ifttetlor dariQMr tolU fH "4l'PI/ to aul.!t u ..••• bava been fltlYl<iully ~ by tlnpn Baich YMCA metta In lour =~~~:.;::::~ =~~!~~~-::: :-+...i-----.:.·_-111--.-:i,Jtt.-, f' A o.· DI _,-i1---1--l ID ~I ~Q[ -Acbintsllotlonf~-~. wiu~be--.... , -y A d \t~1"\•-'\: ~ 1\C tloo-CCIOtrol actlvltla of HEW. tluou!h Friday lrn!n I a.m . lo · t p.m. Pesticide control, now performed by at Lake Park and Larkvlew School. tile Africultur. del>ortment, and general Parents of boys and pis bei_, eeoloelcal retearth •ow .performed by S.11 yeara may contact tbe YMCA, 17111 lhe Council ... Envtronm111tal Qu.Uty, Beach Blvd., '47·1123, for more In· a!IO will fall lo tht EPA. lormatlot1. I • 'ROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESl&NERS 0,.. M-. ,.._ • "'· ·- 2211 HARIOR llVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646-0271 ' • • 'Ne · T~y'l .t:•••I 1 ' 'N.'Y .. S•wekl . ' ' VOL 6lL NP· '16~, l SECTIONS, 36 PAGES • ORANGE ·CetlNJY; CALIFORNIA " •r1' THUR'SO-AY.' JOLY '· 'lffO. TEN CENTS . ' Lavish Plans ·'for Uj)per Bay Re~d · .. . . . .· ' ' ··rr.ia·1. By TOM BARLllY OI 1111 Dlll'r Plllt lt•ff Lavish Irvine Company plans for the development of 1 Upper Newport Bay Wtre nad into the land-swap trial rec- ord foday u the tompany called on the <hnge County Harbor district chlef e-for expert testimony. Project design engineer James Ballin- ger recounted for Irvine attorney Robert Warren a ~·history of plans by both Irvine ~ Orqe County•for the deve1- ' ' . descrlbed Is "the creation of many poblic. lacilltlea In the aru llld puter PGblic.-lo the walora'<>I the Upper Bay." Ballinger . tool: the ataoo W~y after seven days ol. teatbnoay in the trial by ,JUri>o< ~ • Dirtc1or. Kenneth Sampson. ·Sam-'s I0111 ·centribution to the trial ended under q-g by horn .. o,..... attorney PhWlp ~ In wbicl> the San Franc:!Jco ~-drew the ' . .. • Ecology ·xctiOn Slated ' Nix.on Sets Vp. ·2 ~Agencie~ to Push Drive WASHING TON (UPI) -President Nil:on today propoled creation of two new federal agencies to control pollution and coordinate meart'h and ap!Oratton Ip the oceans. 1be President said .the proposals represented "a profound commitment to the rescue of our natural environment and the preservation of the earth as a place botb habitable by ·andllospitable to man." Fr~way Group Chides Koch's . ' . . ~eof-Mind The Hlll>ol;-Aft• Freeway ,Fip\al"• have. ae11& a litter to county Rold Com-Milili>ner Al ·Xoeh in whioh Ibey won- dmd why be spoke out le< the ado!*d Padlic Coast Freeway route when in 1165 he favored an alignment inland. Koch teitiflild recently in Sacramento ap)nst the bill of Assemblyman Robert Badham (R-N<wj>ott Beach) lo delete the Pacific Coast Freeway through the cifY. The bill pwed the Assembly * lo 6 and action mi It is pending in the Senate. KoCh was out o[ town and unavailable to comment. But Assistant <Aunty Road Corilmissioner ·Ted McConville explained the Road Department's position. The department still favors a more Inland coastal freeway, he said, but it tias to be somewhere in the coastal area to serve the coastal area, not as far In- land as the San Diego Freeway. McConnville said two thing! have changed siDee 1965: • -The tremendou:if voklme of traffic Koch is quoted in the letter as mention- ing in 1965 I! now even beavi~, he said. "Back In 1965 we were concerned more about Saturday and Sunday traffic in July 4nd August. Now the daily volumes have reached a point where the immediate relief of a freeway is needed." -In Huntin8;ton Beach and Newport Beach the inland corridors where the freeway could be built flave closed up with schools, apartments and housing unit!, Mt"Conville said. Koch, in 1965 testimony to the High- way Commisson, is quoted as saying : "If a freeway. facility is to be con- ltructed through the area, It must not sever the recreational area from the conununity, therefore, It shootd be local· ed Inland from the existing highway." r The open letter, signed by Freewa y Fighters Chairman Marshall Duffield and Vice Chainnin -P'aul Gruber, notes the county Board of Supervisors. state Division of Park~ and BeachesJ Califor- nia RecreaUon Commission ana city of Huntinjlton 8t.3ch all joined the Newport Beach City Council in favoring an inland route. The letter coricludes : "We respectfully ask !'ha! you review these docun1ents. We ur~e you to now si.Jpport us ot explain what· changes have occurred that you n'lw warit the recrea· lion area sep:iratP<1 'from the community and restrict the full tsevelopment of ·these Laeilties." One month aso. just before he left for Sacramento, Koch told county super- viaan: "It should be obvious to anyOl"M!I Who drives a car, 'espedally In California, that to eliminate any part of a road or freeway system eliminates In effect the whole system. To approve this would be the same as Vlking a chunk out of the Santa Ans Freeway tn Anaheim. tt The Prealdent's plao, trlJ\Slllitted to Congress todf1, wotild crqte 111· in- depeode'1t aa-y, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to ·set and enforce antipollution sf:;andards and an agency in the Commerce Department, the National OCeanic and Atmospheric Admlnmrat!On (NOM) to coordinate research on the actions of the oceans and atmosphere now spread over several departm.nt... The President's _..i roorganiza. lion. will go into effect within IO days unless Congreu. disapproves. The President said be war departini from his nonnal aversion to adding to the proliferation of new fe<ieral 1genctes In order to tighten control On pollution and to better focus research into the interacting aspects of the oceans and at~phere. The EPA will bring toeetber in a • Ul"IT ....... . single orgmliation the major federal pollution control procrams now ,opread over the deparlmenla of' Heallh, Educ•· tion and Welfare, Interior, Agriculture llld such lodependent ql!l!Cies as the l\tomle Energy COmmisslm. ,. The mission of the EPA, with an initial budget of $1.4 billion llld 5,llO employes, "will be lo organize the fiiht against environmental pollution on an integrated basil," tbe President Aid: 'Forest' Editor Elder Freed ' In J.O _MinJtJes fly ITEVE Mn'C!IEIJ. .... Mfr_, ..... ~ ne~ edltor,•Den Elder II a frao man. today alter bolnc aCquitted Wednesday <i charges llmn- ming from an arUc,le which appeared in his· tabloid "Fn:in Otlt of Sherwood Forest,"· last year. ll~I Judge David AM'Oll dropped five charges of 10llclUng to commit grand theft llld burglary In trial 'pro- .-... which luted only 10 minutes Wed11e31tay afternoon In 8-bor Judicial District Court in Coata Meaa. The 23-year okf editor w11 arrested in Newport Beach. 1a:st New Year'1 E\oe as a result of an article in his• paper whldl . the prosecution had alleged ad· vocated ahopllfUng. ·11Je article, entitled "Outlaw Bl~," stat"' that ateaUng from large ltorel and cooipanies is -not bad; blit' warns . its readers that r ob b i n g small businesamen and individuals is a no-oo. •"Ibey'ie caught up in the capitalist gam'e just like we all are," the artk:le CLAW·H~ER KIL~ER STR IKES DJi>WN ENTIRE FAMILY lloy •nd Grondmolhar Dead; Girl •rwl Porants FIJlht for Liia states. . The article goes on to de9crlbe ways of stealing from large establishments. "Casually glide along and slip the stuff under your coat or in your purse. Blend in, Don't do anything when other sho~ pers can see you." Bludgeoning Survivors To Get 24-hour Guard In granting the request. for acquittal, which was moveci by Eider's attorney Jack JI. WUUs, Judge Mr<ln stated, "! certainly doo 't coodone the article but r doo't feel the acttvttlea of 1111a man cordtitute a crime." SAN GABRIEL (AP) -Around-thc-- clock protection has ; been .,ordtrtd· for three surviving membml o[ the' Fred SenU family-hospitalized following what officers say was an attempt by lplknown intruders to bum them alive. Kim Senff, 10, and his grandmother . Mrs. William Chapman, were bludgeone-: to death early Wedne!lday morning. His younger sister and parents WC'": Pedestrian Hit In CdM Accident -A Con>na del Mar man atruck by a car while cnieaiqi COut HJihway early ,thll momJnc ta, In cntical l:i>l!dltion • at Hoag Memorial •lloopit.J 'f(lh' head injuries. • • bn.itally beaten and left u.nconsclous, of. -flcers said. Whoever attacked the fmfIJy then set fire to the Spanish-style home as neighbors slept, police said. Gloria Senff, 35, was In intensive care In "very critical condition" this morning following head surgery at San Gabriel HJ>'pltal. Carpenter Files For Senate Seat With Tustin Man Newport Beach attorney DennlJ E. Fred Senetr, 38, and his 7-year-old carpenter and another Repu b lica n daughter, Jenny, w.ere listed In critical aspirant, Ray Gilder of Tustin, a fihan. condition. All three su{fered lhird-degrff cial analyst, were the firit to file this burns from .the fire, which police said mOming in the special Aug. 11 primary was de liberately set with gasoline. election to fill the unexpired. term of "Obviously someone wants them State Sen. John G. Sduniti in the S4th dead,'' said officer l.lrry McMead of State Senalo<tal Dtatrlcl. · the San Gabriel police. "We've got a Calpenter'a ftling was anticipltied - man there on a 2f.bour buis. He'll he woa tbe GOP nmiftltkrt June 2 -:ant to qu-11!1' of them about for the "IUtar -year term eestly il U they regain -.. " .-Cborit1 H. SewtU o1 Orqe, IO,:JU lo 1!','154. -Police Lt. Robert Hughes .aald there . wee no immediate clues In the cue But Gilder, wh> ll••· it 13581 Eppin1 but be said he'd guess "more than W8y', Tultln, la I poUUeal WJknmm. · one penon" was invol ved-in the attack.-I ~ etecdon ,oftlellh Mid they ~- makes no ore sense." Police said Rlchlrd Glick, 1$, ol 313 Heliotrope Ave., was crouing the highway near Heney11 .feltaurant, 2530 W. Coast Highway, wfla\ he 'was struck by a car driven by Robert Uddell, ---w-, nr-111-:irij Ave., CorOili+c!ftiM&r •• A, bloody clawbammer was fOlllJ\I on , .,...-Denioc:•t Dwtll\I W. • Mtae, the floor of the.pink stucco, Spanis1>41ylel · G;nlerf ?*" -· who won hoino.._along.._with, ~lipbon--llld' ' hta pirty •. nomination m.t1: ·lo< the empty l!ll!Oline can. Hoghes-~lted1 ~ leml, Iii ~le 1a11r . • • the hose was used to draw ga90Une1 1 • ' • 1 • • 12-year-old Di spute WASHINGTON (AP) -With strikers back on the job and rail service returned to normal , a prree-man emergency board will attempt to settle a 12-year-old dispute over the use of firemen on dltHI IGcomolJVH, Prelimlury reportl Indicate 'GUck was the Jut of a group Of pedes- trians cnwlng from the north to the south side of \he street in the middle of the block. Patrolmen at the scene said ht hid almost reached the curb when be wli1 struck. Officers 1akl the accident ls under Investigation. - from the Senffs' family car. Guollne k W . .' was spread around the"°""· be sajd. Bre~ 8 n et 1tl Fall Local investigators were meelln1, with) 1 • ' Los Angeles County Slllrlff's dete<;!Jves HYANNIS, MllS. (UPl)-Rollert Jlell- today lo compore lbnllaritln Jn this lledY Ji. llacturtill his lS""'t case and the bamru~ pl an 811 W-•Y night -he 1 lboUt year-old Rosemtad Min fowx:l un ... r 25, fee& from •. trfe t:•·ba c:onllClous In hta home -Y~ · . · lo ,....., lit ,..., t <. • . ' . \,...._,_.,·, " ' will be asked to rule ' .. BerrY'a ' .,.,.. """t'tliat '.the IWIP ta wllawft!l ; apd unconltituuooal and in violatlorl) of tbe Udelanda 'trust created w\len the llOto of California deeded the llhorelil!e area ' .. lo Ofll!lle ·Cowlty., . ' :-- wiuJ.ver the -of. the ...,:elit ~perior c.o.ut trial both ~ re:pr4ed It 11 ~-tbal .the , laso!l' 1will ooly receive a final· ruHnl in the •\!rited (See UPPER BAY, Pqe 1) • • . .. : ' ' . NILY P1LOT "",... Peo,ie WlioNe~~·peopf.e , .· On ·a warm swnmer, d~y. In Newport Beach, there Is no thing like a cool drink froin , a ba¢,y ·water fountein. JWI' when you .m:e Monica Falcon and you a.i:e OntY ~oUi Y~an olCl ~aDd not quit.e tall1enougb,. that.fountain may' not bt so bandy. That's when big sister Marsha, 8, comes In bandy. · · · f · " School . Offic~als: ~egret Res~at~~n, ~r · Mrs.· :1my School ofllcials In lhe Newport-Mela Unified Distiict tOday iald . the reslina:i lion of Mra. Elizabeth 'Ully Homi the schOoJ! board is a great loss to ltie dis- trict. Bart' Hake, exectitive secretary of the Newport -Meaa • Education Association: said she w.aa highly respected by the teacher! fn the dist.rid· and will be diffi· cult to replace.' l'Her 'laat campaign was supported by N·MEA (teachers· association) and .many of our members worked bard In· her be' half," he. said. "She was always Wwtni to listen to ieicheil arid knew· Olw''or them peraonaUy. She wu· hlghlr,~~ ed ~use she used. her lntellj~ ~nd· knowhow. in reaching decisions.'" · . Board niemt>Us Marian· &rseaon and Dooald Stral!$1 alllo ei<p~oed their dlS:- appoinbnent la her resJsnation. . _ "Mrs. Ully iodlcited her deeJs!On tO resign lo me about three weeks ·ago,;, Mrs. Beregson,, immediate. past president Of the 'board, said. 11She· will te a re1tl loss to us because she was such an ef· fecUve and capable board member." Strauaa: said the election of the , new board president !Wd 'nothing to do with her reaipation, In !bat she unofflcJaUy ' HOT RESPONSE TO ;COOf, .OFFER . l!o.t response .lo a cool liaraain. · That Wll the stcn wt!en a DAIL'V 'pftoT ' reader pllC<d thll powerlUI thtte-Utier .•ITIOlllJ the ~ wan! ado:-- FIUGIDAJ!IE • r«rigerator,' top Ir....,; m:eUent condition. $10. zo-xm. "'!be re.spome wu ovH'whelmlng. I 1 hid 'DO problem telUnc." Tblt was the adVerUaer"a rueuon. You can dLIPll:t )'OW' .merchaadlM ,in the aame market· pl ... .-can ~ 10< Ille direct Uno 1o· an 6•loor 'wllo wlU .,.. ,au the DAIL'\'. Pf.LO'!' 9".f:O:l!lllll .. ,, l • 'f> \ • announced It ·three wtti.s prior ~·the • • ' ' I election. , "Her absence at ·the· meet.in& W.ls·not uiruauat; sfuce she had .not attended' two prior: J1$!CSO~I sessions: because of"her decision," Strauss expla'ined. DiJtrict Sqperinte~ent! 'Yilliam · CUn- nlncham sa.id her Jou will aJao. be felt ..,.., dis!rict admihistralor1. "I bate to see her leave. She was well lnlormed ind~ ~lwa)'! well-prepared for the meetinls. ~ had • good pnclerstancl. Ing of the C011CiJ111 of tbta ""1 comples 4iafriCJ, . , ,. , l I . ~Sbe was• aOod .fi'ltild hffo m:a super· lntenclent's .1ian<1p0ini. In tJiat she waa help!ul and very pa\Jen~ Her reolgnation is a penonal.111 well aa proleulocal lou," he sakl. · I . . I Oraa1e ul · I I .. -1 ... u er. , . . '. " '\ . : ' The weather •ii plling q-. oos along the cout. Still ~ "'!"111 with '""1 momtni mt .... niq cloudl M!f litlle temperalun! change. I INSQH! TOD~'Y r ( I , I ev "1.0t H 1lln!!! ~· ~.,1!!! . .-.. . ' ~dii~tio~_ C~h~,_11~-.Yi~t Teachers at ·uc,1 ~eeting H~iy··~di:~~ng t . ·1 mrw w ..... ,.. at•,__ 11111r· · ""'•·=-.&" 1o wan11o lmOw W"1 · · Swap Foe._:~ '..,. • . .J. •a I . .f Takes Case • -~ "t. ...... • ~-................ -.... • • 'Wllal'• Iba~ tllJDt:<lo. .... lo/dJ:nlc>.-lba- -_.. xhoOI -.· 1•thmil 'fan• -ti :u ..,, 1!1!f -. • .f!llllll ihw 'liW!llllllll." !f. lllcl. • at 00 lnine from all over the country iew~ . 1 • • ·~·:Nii@ a·~'• ~told Wedneodly they must change "ll J"ll .,.,. llMt 1aii1<. wllll -. 1 '-,0 11. taqle~• 'lie DOtod lbil It ' ·.To Press =heir A C*h to educlUon or fact the ~ wtU1 tell you they want to be.· a ~ either flunks out or electa -~ of loling coal101 of tho ~ blca!lle they .... bµman DOI lo 10 lo 8Chool, ther< are no opUOIW. --beings .. They want lo be respected lor _. lo him other ·than menial Jobi Dr.: WUJlmn 01.-er, a psydilatrist themRJ.ves MPC'lte from whit they do,• whieb be· can lose u soon as l0ftt900t who -• -lo the Los bo oald. with a little Dl<ft education comes along. ~ dty ldlOols, ljlol;o at 1 natlonal Gl8-UJllalned that a chanat ill "If 'Uiat's the wwld we've creelod, coaltl-of clwroqm teochm which .altitude, tbot can be measu1'd bad: ~ there's no sense in flun),ing to bell& held 111'11ie U01 campus throuab io ~ lllG, bu i:<sulted in tile atudf!lta," Glasser said, "beeauae ~ July It stu•ta• ~lsaatisfac:tloo with the old WI:/ are no alten>ativet." In 1111 bJDDte i..ddrell, Gia.Mer outlin:-ti tuching. _ · · He noted 1hat in his opinion anythinc eel wbat be termed "schools wilhout "Wbeil I was ln school. I was perfectly below a. gade of B can be considtred falhlrf" and emphasized the need of willlng to subvert my idenUty for at-flunking since a student wtU often ide.n. ICboals to teadJuat. their educational a~ taJnment of a 10al. I never questioned tlfy himS;elf a,, a failure with grades proldl. the procea ol'worklng to attain a goal, other than A's and B's. Ho ' porophrued Manhall McLuhan then eatal>ltlbillg my Identity. "We've got lo change the philosophy wbm ~ Mid ltudents today are 1o0kirt1 "But there · are fewer and fewer to get the kids to come to IChool ~ for ••role, not a goal .. ID otber words, students willing to go throuth the opera-learn. We should tell them we will give lillY ~ illllreoled fll1I ill ldeatlty, then t1<in tbta way,'! he otaled. them crodn· f<r what they do, and H _,., .. he llid. "When ·1 .... In ICbool, If they lold they clloofe lo do nothing, 1hen . the1 G1-hu written throe boou on uo lo .......in the middle ln!Ual of get no credll, but they doo' fall;" ho lhe linPcirllaco of · ldenttty lo the in-ev'eey-·prOsldont of the United States, 8ald. ' clt9lllooJ ad thence lo Ille ICbools. lhe then I'd do It bee"•-lhat'• part of "im•t 'tbat w!lat the world'• tike!. You beol \'t -being ''Scl>ooll Wltbeul atlalnhil a goal. get cr«llt !or what you do.'' . -" "Tedi:/, K y..i tell a olud"'I lo do Glasser aald he had ao llllP,ltlOi1I of what the teachers could do wttb Azimuth An~x Attempt Comideration Delayed students who wtte idenWied as failuus now. "There is no short term solullon, but rather than lament that, e1tabllsb sclxxlls that will be without failures in the future." Glasser, who ru11s an institute.to trabt teachers to work m,· acbooll' without failure, said the three mpst important aspects of his concept are iiivolvtment of the students, relev~e of the course and teaching methods . a"4: lettJn1 the students think and interact. ., Current school pbllooophleo which in- volve memorlution •material, teaching of certainties when·. "mthing is really ever certaln. •• and measuring on• student'• perfonnaDct against auotber't · are the "enemies of thlnkl:pg," M-aald. "We have eftO\llb non-thinkers II this country now,· we don?t need to train mott. The otadenti lbould be learning to thooghUully aarnlnO !aota preseot.ed to tllem. ROt memorisblg . a so-called certainty that will probably change," he said. H1a concepts will be the basis for several diJcuUlon BJOOP' and Wlll'lshops throughout the week, as the teachers exchange idtu on methods of teaching. In cJoaing his speecb, the psychiatrist warned leocben of the imminent 11«<1 of maktag 1he cbanges ho outlined. "If we can create achook without failure, n can do a gRat ~I. But il we can'~ l noDy leor lortlle country.• esa CCluncilntan to Face I "' \ e J.. J ~Cam I • 1· p ~ nai on ~ prugn . oster summer scene The scene: lllh Street Beach in Newport-a stretdl of sand, a pair of swim fins in r~ness, lhe sun on your back .imd a.Shltl<js 30-!ooter breezing by just oft lhe sur( line. It all J ays l)Jllllnfr. So what are you doing in Iha.I hot, sluffy office? ' . . , , · SchoQls _Ask More Study Of Sex ·Education Plan H-'-•l-y Philip Berri IWllcbed hta Upper say·!and swap battle i.... the cl>urtioom to the pros room to- day with the decision to amplify hi! charsea f1I fraud a1ainst the Irvine Com- pany before the news medJa .. Berry, who II ll'"ldent of the Sieln Club, will have representatives of t h e conservation organization and area home-. ow'ners at .t C$l~ly .c~~~e meetir'!_g that ~ belnJ called Fr1¥Y 8' a. "direct answer" to r~ent al!ltementa issued on the trial by the Irvine Company. Berry bu brandad U,.,. statemonta by Irvine Compaoj: Pruldept William M.,on u "highly unetbtcal ~ i11!11Jilm1tory" ~."lbe last.thlng'Ohe would~ from anya0e In •litiior/\Y ~flng the ~al trial· ol an tasu.,OI ~ mlgn;tudo.". Meanwhile, ~. hfCk; to· the court- room, Judge ci!iwle . Owens has re- fused to allow Berry kl disfuss fraud al- legations and hi! sujgested be brin1 In som~.evidence. i ' · On the side of,tbf Bay trade opponents, Berry sUindJ, atone i. having areued the fraµd .aHe1•tion. At'°1rt~ ~ern Hel- sihg, who represent& Qrange County;Audi- tor Vic Helm, madq!~t clear he i•'t in· volved in this aspeCt of the. case. ";we haven'tJ'olned in ~es~ allegat,ions Ind won't j q. in"~," Hels1ni ·decla.fed . "We betleve· we can .arrue our aidt or the trlaI 'on fact:uaE··evidence." • I '. * *·* . ( -. , Fl'Ol!I 1'flile . I ! UPPER:"lJJ\Y. ~. StateJ Supreme Coyrt. · f · Pending bef«e~udge Own ta Berry's modOn that1 be · should be allowed to ame.nd biJ CQmplaint· to include chl1"15 of fraud against the Irvine (:ompany. Berry contend,s that the company was guilty of fraud•in that it "grosslY misrep- resent~" vital statistics and circum- stances relating to the land e~change in two bearings before tl)e. State Lind! Commission. 1 1 Judge Ow'ens has adviied' Berry tflat he will have to provide su~stantial evi- dence of such fraud before .. ~ again considers the young laWYef'a motion. · Those charges have been vigorously N--'-M--~' •~--•·ve ~~-.1,_ ~ I'-denied bf the ~ine ComP,BDY in and.~t ""tr-.-· -y-!Iii u--r comrru _. ~ 1o11 NOOm· of the c:Ourtroom. .• 1-'"' • .; lllwld for more· lltudf of I flmily ft!e DMlldadom:, 'whldl baa netller the ea-J110.-e ~ tl3!1 alsd 'di!t-lieij· on''twa aa:l· m: educMbf (.,_,,.aa, a auhjebt ~ ·nor .~al of the occasions moves by Berry for a new u,., a1reoc1y· ~ 1-1 *'1inl for Newport Harbor awitbir'1 boan! of hearing pn, \l!>l•nd_!"PJ>c lssµe ~'°" IDsut tri'___., , .1 i. ! ·'',. •• · . direcjoni. the Stattt.inci's Comnminon. But M har ,_. Sd1ool boon! l'roltdln! Selim "Bud" advtaed Berry that he-ls prei>.r'!I. to Sdlool board membon quickly dlopaoo-Fnmlln uktd for ·11>e -liioo in cons!dei dliring the pre;.,,t tilal evl· ed ".'Ill t!>e topic Tnetday nlibL 'llley determine whlcll ' el Iii< dwnbet's donce which m'ay not have be<n 'sub- ml<red a lllllly -'"" wt>ll tile ~Uca .,....,. beilla lullilled. milted lo the state agency ai lhe time -· odlool cllltrtct alnoody II teochinl will Sdlool Superinllndfsil Ji1!1lam _Cun,_of_the-heartng1 . .• lucb CMll>llP ,...,.., placod ~ ---of-a Newporfllar1iilr -~Iii '!OUld try lo report Berry rep,...nts a groop of Newport Faced with lmpoadq "'""1 trial Oii ' .... ) charges of illeplly placing camj>llp .~ : ·. Witmer· services. .., -~pcm -ColJ>cllinan Wll1Gm L. st diilr today declliled lo -~I .., 1\11 ~ otrategy. .' .":· •. ' "' .. . . . . . . . ~ .. Slated July 16 : Memorial 118tViceo will. be beid July 1& at 11:30 1.m. for Edi• B. "Ted" Witmer at Padftc View Memorial Park in Conn de! Mar. The Ii.v. J<iln Davia of SL Mlcblel and all Angela . Church In Corona de! Mil' wUI conduct 1he rites. . Mr. WI_., one of the· IOI__.. lilied In the cruh of the Air Cariada jet ntar Toronto last Sunday' WU a civic !elder and a guiding bond in the elecUon campatp of ma111 Newport city ClOUDCilms!. • He II MVi9ed by his wile, Harriette, and three llOnl: Jim, 13, Diet, 21, and Jack, U. He ta also survived by hta brother, WUltam B. Wiimer, of Mon- t.ectto. Tlie &mlly has "'A"led --In bis -lo tile Hoag Hoapttal ~ hid f<r erponoloo .,. 1he boopitol. . . /, DAILY PILOT OllANGE COAST f'\l&USHlllG COM,AHY Jl•Mrl >I. WM4 Pmlilllllt 111111 ......... .I••• I. C.rl•Y Viet,,.,.... .... 0...1 M.....- n.. .. ICH•il ·-n..-•• A. M11r,hi11• -..,11,. Efltw n ...... ,.,...,,. ......,, IMdl °" ftlMr ..,_ __ 2211 WMI S.llto• .. 11l,•1f'4 Mt11if11 /IM,_: P.O .... 1175, 92••! I --~._., ...... , ....... \.lllllM l.clil: ID ,_I A-........ 9Mdl: 11115 9ftdl .... i.v. ... .. c....-.. Ntnll 11 c...... .... ........... · 'l'lie aftab(e bari>er appeared. \ii~ Ji..day, in Hari>or Judldal llillricl Ccurl· with his defense attorney, Do i! 5mallwood, who 1111111CCef111u~· ,asked Z'. _the ~-d>ot~ .,-'.·arop( SI. Clal• was cited ~, ... !'°lor!u1 p:e«lctlon campaign , w H h Iii~ pooter'o i lnlo the pullll~ · ~·WI)' oulalde hill 1!40 Newport> Blvd.. barber &hop. • • <Jo\!llCU ·~ Tom Maous •Jr., 24, claimed to have teen 1St. Clair in the act .rum. an Impromptu a~t and slgoed 11ie -charg!ng hlm with the orr.nse. District Attorney's spokesmen aald they had Do objection lo ~ the matter, but Manus, an .ex-~rlne cur.; . Mrtly enrolled at Orange Coaillt College, Was militant In his stand. ' The posters in question -1ed 1he re election d Oounci1man Geor1e TUcker, wb:> Jolt liy a rather snalle.J'i mar1In than did Manus, a Hoag Memorial Hospital -loye. , • . "'No," Wei SL ci.~ todiy, When aeked If he bad any comment. ' "Mainly because my aUamey say' If l'll'<•L his hair, btn'll ,handle my legal problems," he coatirlued1 :•to JOU'd -talk lo him." • .· Smallwood, who will ,........,,1-st. Clair when he: appears July 22 at 9 a..JJl. for a trial by judge, claims dty laws were enfo~ unfairly in this caae . If comlcCed, SI. Clair could be aon- tonced lo ala months in Oronge Coullty Jail and fined $500, under the existing law. . Smallwood aald he may UipoeJ/o city admin!stratlve employes, city oouncilmen and any other Jocal leaden who may be needed lo i.sU!y in behal! of St. Clair .. "It lll'iiean tbal the cjy. e111aged In enforcems:tt of applicable laws in an arbitrary Ind unfair manner and thus denied my c:Uent due process of law," the auar...; eiplalned. "All candid•la In tllal -and many poop!< Involved In I( ploced - signs lllogolly," Smallwood charged. The 1970 Costa M-City Ccuncll election WN indeed one of the most cootroverlial In terms ol sl.gn pl1ctment, with dlargea that nne candidates used others' -posten to ~•te ill will 11ainst them. Oni! pkce ol leg\alalion lnU'Oduced dur- ing the wms boloce Ibo election - with St. Clair and Tucker co-oponoorinl It-would have obrldied the law. the • pilbllo lilhlHl-wlQ> '1'eo!cle buoy <llember of Commerce· eduatloo con>-bad In two weeu. Beach homaowners who en!Pr<d the land itrii6 °WhiN they ~--'9an would m.ltt.ee. ,, . 'Ibe dwn_ber education committee awao trial ·•II intervenors. The liti,atioa fib.i:~'-~ cmitni .'..i:·-• 'bed JUll completed and ...-ited lo tbO .._.,~on a """..<Y of parent ori'!lna\edwhencountyaudilorVlcllelri> __J._.Jl·'!!';r'• t • • • ~ bolrd wu a study' ol what la being desires, recommended bUit anatomy obiected lo payment or a dredging fB"lUUt Mtb ,.rtd. temofal '1«Jafteptents. tMaati in tbe ICbool dlltrict at present. ftrat be tau~t in alrth grade fnd carry hill submitted bv the Irvine Company on 1'at ·~. ~ ~;~: ~·:~~,~ a It titowed varying programs C the mid-tbroukh junior high JCbool in classes th' grounds tha"t the land swap "as "!'!WI' cOunclj debate. · · · • · Y :. die -and hllh ICbools d~ oegrepted by ~· unconotttutlonal. / , '. ~".' si:kl~ Ht : Is ~~~",et with pubescence, menstruation and. Venereal dileale instr\lction was recom-Helm's .complaint was· regarded as a ~ i_!r_1,_\._· ::.:.-;;_--·.,.----physical maturity and with venereal mended to begin in juniOr high sdM>OI, te!lt case until the homeowners were JUllt. 10Uqi 1 city of~ miJ: b!:{ !1Jb-dl.leale. alt.bougb not in claborat. detail. Sexual aUowed to intervene in the action. He i~ pOiriMij'.for the <kt-in the a£11ir This llJrVey -l'tq..-.d by the b!llavlor, aoconlll!l·lo the l<!IOri, obouki represented . It the trial by attorney lriaI. . < : • • • board several months ago ari.r the not be tauabt before hl&h -· Du!!ern Helsing. ···"·T 'ltiIJ, ~-we may be, a..· to 1-~~=====:'.:::==========i,z,=================i ••:tiitiw.di,,..,.d," be sa!cl. ' . . I • I , ' t ' 1,000 Hear 1st Fmhion Island 'Pop$' Concert By TOM BAJILEY OI h o.lfr'PltM ltlfl Happy Hacry Br-cams back lo bis P:aablon laland podium Muiday night and· an requally hawY thniag In lhe Newport Center Mall pve his Bl( Brau Band a reception that 1ugurs well for the future of his 1970 Summer ........ An ealimated l,000 pel'SOllS lllJOYed a balmy eveni~ Ind the usual varied Brandon program -Sowl marches, "West Side Story'", "Bugle Call Rag", "Blue Danube" and the like -and UJed a !IOltd ovation lo let the likeable Corona del Mar composer know just how much the minute suits them. Perllaps much of the joy !n - popular ~ lies In the !act that so many onlooken make a family night of it. l'ulb chair" baby canlages, coll, crllll and lhe occasional extra diaper (nrnember, love?) are vf!fY much in evidence not lo n\eoUon lhe !oven ""° ltold hancb tbrouglloot the P!'<ili'1m and .dldn'I ~ lo bear very much of Ibo 0 Ent.ry of the Gladiators. .. 'Ibis II, of COU11e, all part of the Brandon fonnula aDd he seema to have become lhe beaming target of • very )'OU/II che«lag oecUon whld! lusUly I}> plauds almoot evo17 wave of the BrandOn tiilon. Haaven only linow1 wl\y k was tboulht nec..,.ry lo l!'Pl'Oecb tbta crlUc with sud! !npldalion wben k w11 ouaeated that we might care to take ln this utterly deUchlful opening program. • hJt'a not strtdly cluaical music , •. we know how you !eel about less than letious music" and IO forth. N~. Thia II 1Tand stuff !or our summer eventop, ltleally arranged and dlllllllled ror .. famJly •l.Klience and very much on wr ll'Dd& --llnuP AlliUll H. J. GARRETT'S 16th Semi-Annual . ALL LAMPS ON SECOND FLOOR I t/2 OFF • DINING ROOM & BEDROOM FLOOR SAMPLES 20°/o to 40°/o OFF LOOK FOR RED TAGSI HERITAGE CHAMBRAY & ORIGINAL FIRST IDITION GRAND TOUR DINING ROOM,. BEDROOM & OCC. TABLES Up to 1/3 OF~ - S·A E! Sofas and Sofa Beds FLOOR SAMPLES 20°/o lo 50~/o .OfF LOOK FOR RED TAGS! YOU MAY ORDER ANY • ' HERITAGE SOFA OR CHAIR IN A SELECTION OF OVER 1000 FABRICS AT 15°/o OFF CHAIRS, OCCASIONAL TABLES, EflTRY PIECES, BUFFETS, CHINAS, DESKS DRESSERS, NITE TABLES, BEDS, FLOOR SAMPLES AS MUCH AS 1/3 to 1/2 OFF LOOK FOR RED TAGS! SAVE! TAKI ADVANTAOI OF MOST GINEROUS SAVINGS 01<1 FURNITURE IY , • SUCH FAMOUI MAKIU ~ HIRITAOE, BRANDT, THOMASVILLE, JAMIS. TOWN, TOMLINSON, KINDIL, CINTURY, HIKMAN, HICKORY, BROYHILL, FANCHIR. Hll.ITIN. . -TlY Olll UYOl.Yl.._ C!U!I .. -. YO<lr jlJIJOrita tntarlor d<ligrlfr wtU k . MPPll lo .,,!II you , , , H .JI GARREIT-f u RN 'TU ~E PROFISSIONAL 1 INTU IOk DH15NiU 0,.. M•. -._ I l'rl ...... 22 15 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. ' 60°0275 I I I 7 .. • • • -... . -. ' · t;osUi ·Me••: EIHT ION . -. I 'foday'• nUI ...,...""li-r--· ;,_ I-· 1'•'°· '¥•!!•· ' .. TEN (lENTS • • t I .. . ' . ' ; ' I ,, I . ' · ,~Cology .. Action : ·'Slitted . ·' • ' • • . ' ' ' ' . . N~o"' Se~ Vp 2 Agene~s .w Pl,l;S_h Driv~ , ' .. WASHINGTON {UPI) -Pnsldeal · 'l'be Praldeat'1 pllll, trammilted to NIIon todly, pc_.i creolloo al two eaaP-tocll)', ' 'liiiii2 male 1n b> Dew flderll ···~les .to ·-poilutioa dlpendeol -y;. lbe ·Envli-oninenlll ' .,..._ .....-di ud aploralloo ~ A;..:y (EPA), to "t and In lbe -' . ~.&llpallutl111 '-and .. The President said !he propo1als agency In • the Commen:e Departmenl, ,.presented 'a profoond commitment ,to lbe Natlooal Octanlc and· Almoopheric the rescue of our. natural envtr.mment · ' -Adnilnlltr1Uon. (NOAA) ... to ·coordinate and the preservation o( the earth u research on the aCUom at the ·oceans. a -~ce boih halilllble by and·bolpiljlble · and ·~•-spread over ,.veral to man." • departinents. • • The Pr<Sident"a proiioaed -~ tio!t wiII , .. Into ~ 'w1iiilp ~to; .• )'I unless~ dlaa~v-. .• . . . ' ' ''11/'"-Pr~. 1114 .~ 11'"-.~ from hla oormel averalaa lo addlD( lo the proliferailon of ,_ federal ~ea in ·ctdir fA1 ~ Ugtltea ' ehntril _____. 0.. and to better r focut trut.rch ~ ~ iM lnteracllng ·-ts of Ille 'OCOlllll and a-phere. :-"-. ThO EPA ·will brfJ1ll •toeetMr'.. bi "·a ' ' lincle. orpniatlon the mejor ·federal pollu.Uon , !""trol Pl'<ll'-J!OW spreed over· the deparlmen!S ol Heahh., Educa- tion and . Well'I'•• Inlerlor, Agrlculbn ai>cl ll)ch lndepondOot 0e&.nciei .. iha . . ' ~ Atomic Ener17 Conunislkn. , ·Tbe."mtislon ol•·lhe .EP , Wlih ·aii lnltlal hudger of •u blll!l!ft and 1,1111 <mploya, "will lie Io' .... lhe.llFI apliiil· enviroamelJW pnllulllll m u Integrated basis," the PrelldeDt Aid. · ' -. . 'Forest' Editor Wild Aceident Puts Woman in Mesa Jail . . ' • CLAW HAMMER KILLER STRIKES DOWN ENTIRE FAMILY Boy and Grandfno!hOr DaH; Glrl and P•ranl• Fight for Life . Bludgeor,iing. Survivors . To Get 24-hour Guatd St: Clair Faces J'rful Over SjgriJ.:.~ • J -<*~ Faced wllb ~ clari trial on charles of. ll!eillly pladng campoillJI poot<n, Colla -Ccuicflmm W!Wam A young woman set out for her borne L. St. Clair today declined to comment in Orange early today but emted the mi hia co~ strateg}r. • trip In <ll'qe County Jail by a different The affable bariier . appeared Wed- meam ol trampoi1al.lon instead, follow. .-y in Harbor Judicial District CoUr\ jng an unscheduled stop In ca.ta Mesa. with his delense attorney, D o n "She closed ~r eyes for a second Smallwood, who unsuocellll(ully asked and -wow!," said Patrolman Jack lhat the m!Jdemeafior charges bed~ Koch. ped. Vickie L. Weimef!, 23, ol. 701 N. Clinton St. Clair wu cited during the colorful St., was northbotmd in the ·2500 block .. 1r1 .... or N~t Bol&vanI, when', police IBy, prwelctlon campaign w i th .u...,.... she , ... ,-posten 1 lnlo the publlc right-al·way -Sheared all a wooden powtr pole ootslde JUI IMO Newport Blvd. berber at its base. -shop. u' ·-•~•· T u .--J.. ~ ~•~ GABRIEL AP) •-·'""" "'-. " . ., al cond ' T-d..J-....1-.. ... _.. OOunc ..... ~ OD\ lnallUI> r., ~. ·..uu1 ( -.ru.vwN-w.~ m very,cnu.c ition" this morning -Y ~.,,....,..'"".,_MUCll'S. ciakned to -have teeft st €lair tn tbe clock protection has been ordered lot-fH~'C head SU?Jery al San Gabrltl -'-Oaused major dam.,. lo two ...,., act . ~ • ..._ ID •-omptu .llWi>ul ad throe IUrVivlng member.I ol the Fred oop~ ·-Inflicted ...,.. damqe "II a fifth. ·--...,,. Sealf· fmuly~ following wh.at ·Fred Senell, 31. and liil 7-year-old ~-down a·bridc well ' ::!":fr \lie -charging bim with GUicers.uywasanaUemptbytminown , daughter, ;;Jenny, -li*d in criUcal ...:Showtred a Ii.db car""with flying eme. ~. •~-·~1o•·-"-alive. 4 r--bri·~ · · •-· •-11. ~ AH-'1 ·=-+-.Nlil ~ ~·~• condi1""' AU--~ ~.camqmmnr-acew · ,..,.,.,_ ..,... · ~J:!;~~ .. ...:= ---. ... -JR, ........ IP! ,;;::i .:: .. ~.A!!W ... it.,.. .;d';l. :=w-r.:~,.~ ~-wasdellb0'*17aot:-llfillo< -. ,,_,~')llj' ......._,-,~·0r-.-U.C0111~ to dellth wly wec1....ru mcming. ,..Clbvloully ~...,.. th -rs and • ~ b<0 PI .. ,.. ,_, ---·s1 -"' '· . ' -~ e m -·-led --' . W""-•· -"rs. -... -~ ll!'lilntilid. . ~ • His younger 11 er .... paren~ were dead," Aid alficer Mdlead 0( .. _ .... uwcer J.UW.ll1 MJD: w.i.awm' bratall bealen and l!ft unCdnlcl~' of. lhe San Gabriel 'Wel¥e · ,<JI a . MlM Wtlmel'I wU booUd ao llupidon 'l1lt po.ten ·In q---1ed Ibo ll«r1&ild. Wboeveraliacledlhe ally man there on a 2_,, bah. He'll of -~lnrt f~·)be &pee· reeledlao al eouidmonG«>rre·Tucl:lr, lh«l set fire to the Speni!IH!ylt horn~ want lo qµ.,UOO any • Ii them aboul taCulat · Whk:h Ocaimd oo lhe who loot by a ratller .. allt~ -"" asneighbonslept,police.tald., ' ilillheyregain"""'*"""'." li®levltdnearMomVialaAveoue. than did Manus, a HOii MeinirW. Elder Freed ' ,.. . . In I 0 Minutes a, ITEVI! Mm:mw. OI .. .,..,, ......... . ' . u~ newc111« editOr, Dort ~ .1" a free man loilay alU!r belnc a~ullted , l\'ednesdoy ol chNf• .....,. mmg fto,rn -an article wbM:h ~ In his · ta biQid "FtO(ll .Out o1 Sbeniood Foreat," Jut 1ear. ~' . , Municipal Judge David Aaron dropped five ·charges· of 10liciting to commit • grand tbeft and burgllll')' In trlll pro- , . .-... which luled>,ooly 10 -' . Wedniaday ~ In l!Cbor· Judicial Diitrlct Court In Co8ll M .... ~ 2.1-yelr old iJdftor ·wu mated ,.. tn Newpart. Beach lat. New Year'• &ft ... • ·-ii ol .. Ulidf ln hta po;.. ~ wbicti the proaebrtlan llM' alleled •• ~""""' tbopliftln(. ' -~ ',.,1'l9.-artkl!, 'etWed ~· Blail,• :.;....r;.,c. .. i=c.:.t.i~ ;: 1ta ·---··-~'·· -W I WltD ·and inillvidulll tJ a no-m. • .,,,.,,. ~ up In the eai>iiau.t •• jbit Uh ... aD ....... Ille ll!tielo mtei. , ' . ' . Gloria 6enff, 35, •U in lnteil!l.ve cart -~------------H-'~L J----==i:=::::.:::...2'.:.:,.~-----,:JO>.... ..J.1....Robert-Hughes-sakHl!en!· ....,,,= ·~ · ' were no immediate ~clues in the case "No," Hid St. Clillr today, when Wed The article goes on to ~be ways o1. ,llealin(; from I-establlllunenta. "Cuul!ly l!lde along and slip the stuf! uncle!" your coat .or In your """"· Blend in. Don't do anything when other shop- pers CID see you.'' • City of lrville ChaJnher Topic Plans rlr the City of. Irvine will be the topic ot: ciscussfm when Irvine Co. Sen- ior Vice Preaident RaymoDd ¥· Watson speaks before Wednesday's Ctiamber of Comm~ breakfast at the Balboa Bay Club. ' Wat.son, 'i new member of the· develop. ment company's board of directors, will talk about the company'• planning pro- cess, from• the drawing board!. to the completion i.of cori.Wucllon. · "I hope to 1how the -relationship be- tween idea~ plans and actual'implemen- tation," salli Watson. • . but he said' he'd' gues,' "more than ScJ. -ol Tr••"tees If he had any comment. one person" was Involved In the attack. IW u,., "Mainly because my attorney aay,1 A bloody clawtjammer Wa·s found on if I'll Cut hLt hair, ben'll handle my Ille floor of Ille plnk.•Wcco, SpanJsh-style Ask Mor.e .Study lepl problems," he «iJtinued. .. ,. you'd home along wilb • slplion -and bOiJe< lllk lo bim." . • erqpty ~line can. iiugb-...s_ speculated Sm811Wood, who Will represent st. Clair the hose wu used to draw gasoline 0 S p when he appear3 . July 22 It t a.m.. from lhe . Senffs' faiftlly car. Ga'°line U eX rogram for a trial by Judie, claim& dly law, was spread around the house, be said. were enforced. llnl'airly in thil case. Local investigators 'were meeting with Newport-Mesa ll'flbo1 trustees have If cOnvloted, St. Clair could be aen- Los Angeles County Sheri!f'1 dttecttves asked for more 11.ud)-<J. a famlly life tenced. to 11:J:.mclitm in Orange.County today to compare simllartlies in this and sei education progimu, a IUbject Jail and fined '500, under the uistl.ng , case and the hammer-beating (!( an 87-"-law, year-old Rosemead man found un-they alJ'eady have been studying for Smallwood sakl he may,IUbpoena city conscious in his home Monday. about two years. adminlstr~ve employes;:-clty Councllmen Police said Llo)rd A. Walters was found SchoQ1 board m«nbers quickly di.peM-and any other local leaders wbo may lying wilb a hammer nearby. and he ed with Ille 'topic Tuesday night. They be needed Io testify In behaH ol SI. had been robbed. No eviden« of robbery ordered a study compartpg what the 'Clair. ·- had been .found ln aasault on the Senffs, "It appears that the city engaged in tnvesti1ators said. ' ~ lcllool district a&eady Ls teachlng with enforcement of applicable laws in an TI!COITUJlendations of a Newport Harbor arbitrary and unfair manner and thU3 Coritt: Hears Lush .Flans Ohamber of CQmmerce eduation com-dsiled my client due process of law," mittee. the attorney explained. , Just comple~ and presented to the "All candidates Jn that election and tioard was a study of what Is belng I I ed In It I ced lhese taught ln the school district at present. many peop e invo v P 1 I , I ' • r f ' rr ' · sips illetally;"•Smillwoqd Cbaraed. · • . The 1970 , C~ .M~ C~yl Couo!cll election , wu ind'8d one ol , fbe. most , oilatroVehial In t.nm'al tip·~nt, , wllb' Cbar&ei that ...,. ·C8J!""'•lei Uaed • olhers' IJ011ei:J 1o creac.·w *iii .;•i...t . taem t .r -· ~ plece.ol legllllU,X.~c<d .... Ing Ille weeb before lbe tlectlon - w111! St .. Clair and l'llckir ~ it -would have abrtilfl!d the law. : Such campaign . llpi. P,~ 1ffliiin Ille !>p!>ll.c rlgll~-way beli4e 'bilsy ~ )Vlleno Ujey woold J>e ieet\. ~ have~ lepl 'during a ~ pe<iod, with otrtct ~al req,uinoJ)*lll. The ~ was denied 3' to 2',ln a snappy ,countjl deba~. . , ' : . Smallwood said . he ls uncertain yet just which clly ol!fcllls inay . J>lo sub- poenaed for lbe defense In the S~ Claif trial, ' . "I sUll hope we may be able '1o get thiJ ll!lng ~."be Aid. -By Irvine for Upper Bay It llhowed varying programs at the mid- dle sdlools and .high schoob dealin( with pubescence, menstruation and phf sical maturity and with venereal Jisea.se. ' School Official ~· Regret By TOM BARLEY 01 .. 0.llY 'll•t Stll'I t_ La.vi$h Irvine Company plans for the development or Upper Newport Bay were read into the lan<kwap trial rec- ord. today as the Company caUecf on t;!Je Orange County Harbor district chief engineer for expert testimony. J,>roject desig'ft engineer J,ames Balltn- gef recounted for Irvine attorney Robert w~ a long history of plan~ by both lrvine and Orange County for the-devel- opment of the area Into what will be, it was uid one o/ the world's finest ma- r:irie .aitd 1boaling fa cilities. -Biillinger took the stand Wed.nest after seven day1 of testimony in the lri ·by Harbor District Director Kennel . Sampson. ' , Sampson's long contifbutlon to th2 trial eoded under questkrin1 by home- ownen attorpey Phillip Berry in which the San Francisco lawyer drew the iSee·UPPER BAY, P ... I) Mesa Annexes 9.6 Acre Parcel Baluh,er, wb! t~an.'!ferrcd from th' Orange Count Y ifl<Jod Contr~l Distri~t to Cost.a Mesa is I.I acres larger today hi~ pre.sent key 1post ln 1961, expl&lned followin1 approval We4,nesday bf h tliat It! ha s always been fhe hit en lion of IJJcal Agtney FonnaUon Comnllssiori This survey was requested by the board several months ago after the chamber committee presented its recom- mendations, whic?i had neither the" e. donement -disapprQval o1 the Newport Harbor Chamber's board of director!. ScboOt boe.rd1 President Selim "Bud" Franklin asked for .the compariton to determine wltich of lhe chamber'• recommendatiOns are now being fulfilled. smool Superintendent Wtl.llam Cun- ningham said he would try lo report back in two weeks. '?te chamber education committee report,·. basecl on' a survey of parent desires recoihmended basic anatomy · first bJ taught in sixth grade and carry through junior high school in classes -egaled by .... ooOnty officials to transform t.lle Upper-(LAFC) of ~ity's "Corridor Number B~ on· ll>c llfid of condii;Olll elrudy One" 8Jl!iiiill0n~T-· . "7 HOT RE' s' P AN.SE •xlsUng on '°'"" tle .. l\C)rt Bay. • The _.ty 11 illt alto ol Woodllnd U He ~d superifr court Judge Cllude ~· ~. -._ ,,_·Aw., 0 • M Qwens Ih.at i,. ha1 been directly "' and .lhe meraw .,,.. ~ ~ Ille TO . CF.>OL OFFER 1~1e for many ol the innovations N"'!(lO<l-M... lJnifl<d lidi;ill Dislrkt U' abbut to be acted upoo by the county and Bo8rd "'to· proftdl'Jbcirt11ii ftrf, and tht Irvin& CompallJ' ii lhe llnd swap. . police protection." went lbroug)I.' But, Ballinger leslifled, '!be -e II -bJ llllh Stred his design and plan concepts were devel-on the JlOUth, '219' Slftet on the north oplMI without any .:regard to who owned and Tustin and Sama Ana Avenues on lhe land or wlthOlll regard to U1e pOai· the east incl wojlt, ' ! btllty of. land exchange or other chlnges LAFC , EiecUttle ~ • Richard • in ownerships. 'I\irner pointed out that the: annuaUon Ballinger indicated his approvaJ or ettates tine uainoorforattd 11lanl9 all Irvine plans for d(velopment of lhe back SUJ'J'CIUllded by Cost.a Mesa, but said hay and appeared to welcome what he the cornmiJAloners could approve the described as "I.ht crealion of many move throu1h waiver qt rtCUlpUons "If JIUblic fS'ciltties ill, the area and greater the a"'!! are IO located 1that they can t'J~.~ accea s to the waters of the Upper ~~1ly annexed to_d>e city In Lhe I Hot "'P?""" Io a cool bargain. Thlt wu the '*J-when ... DAIL'( PILOT readu pllced Ibis powerlur lhree-llner among lhe" class~ied want odso " FRIGIDAJRBI reftlflrator, top rreezer; ... leo("cOnditklfl. 900. 1 'Xll•XXD. } ' ~ ''The ~ was overwhelming. •1 had no prob~em:-se1uu:•1 tnlat was ~ adverUser's rtactio:i. You can dispbiy your merchandile ln ,'the ume ~rnar.._­ plsce. Call ,..-IOI' lheidlnoct Una lo an ad-visor trbo wlll lllpw l!!i·lbe DAII.Y PJL-O't Wl)'.!o.prallta. ' ~ .; • ' Resignation of .M.rs. Lilly·;'~ Schoof officials In lhe Newport-Men Unified District today Aid lhe. resign•· Uon of Mrs. Ellzabelb LlDf from the school board ls a pt Josi lo Ille dlt- trlct. ' Birt Hike eiecutive secretary of the Newport-MW Education AuoclaUon, •aid 1he was h1shly respected by the teachen In the district and will be diffi- cult lo replace. "Her last campaip wa1 supported by N-MEA (teaehers aS10Clati011) and many of our members worked hard in her be- hilf " he said. 0 She Was always willing to listen to teachen· and mew tblny Of l illem penoully. flhe WU hlthly ,._;. ed bec.1111e lhe -ber Intelligence and knowhow in rwbbta declllons." Board memben Marian Ber-and Donald Straual allo eqrt111d theli' d~ appoln-In ..... mlpa- "lln. LWr ....... ber declllon to ,....,. ...... allnuLtbre, ,,___...,.'. Mrr.~,lnia,,.dlall,pall,Pf""""! of lhe I ma. •"• wfU~bf A raJ • .. ·to ---..... -IOdl In el· I fecll••'~"' -bl< ~·ber.~ . · ser .... -·• elec(l<n .C!l:,lhe new ' tw>ird pnllldeill' lilil nothlnl to, di> wllb her noslcnailaot.ili .Jllal .he mfolllclafly 1 a~ It .,._ -prior to lb" <Jectlao. . ' . ,"11er,•boenct a1111e _., ••• no1 iulmluia, •llnce Ille !lad llOt •fte,nded two i*ior• ,-I .... .., becaDIO of htl"' 'dedU.." ., .... tlPfllnedJ II> 'l ~· ' , l Dlatrlct 5"perlntendart WUllam Qin. nincflab! Aid lier. Iou Will 'a11o be fett amoDJ dillrlct admlnillralllri. : • "\ '1 -lo ... 1111' ...... 111111 -•ell lo!onned aild al-~ for tbe meetlnis. She had a (OOd undmllncl. ing ol lbe concej!ls ol this very.c«nP!ex district. ~ • "Sl'le was a..:cood frlerid from-a 11.1ph- lntendent1s atandpolnt. ln that she . wa1 helpfUJ and very potl<mt. Her nolgnadon i~ 8 ~nonal IS wtll as profe14ional lolll," be Said. . : t J Gas Blare· Kills • Anahei:Jn Woman • -' J 4 • t I ·An •)'llNllld Anrtehn WDIMD> wa buroodlo--1y WI ,,_q- ~. fioe1 in,-jet •w•·~ = ~,..:;, r:..~~-. --~ wall M ........ J. Mlllor, al flt S. ~ SL, Wll fClUld It 1:40 •.m: In '"'the burnlOI 11>1111 niciln' o! her'llomt. F(reinon notpOlldocl lo the 11.111111 blue """" ne1(1fibon Iii!~ pof10e 1in0r 11oar. Ing: a mUffled nplDdun and llW fli1MI tn the r11lalnoe. 1 , • ~ Fire olllctela llikf' lht -,jet WU an ·~".'.,:ype 1""'1"rly -lo service ...... -... biallr.. . . ' In &ranling the request for acquflW, which was moved by ,Elder'• atfcniey Jsck .R. Wllli1, Judge Mr<>n otaled, "I certainly doo"t condone the article 'hut I .don't feel lhe actlvilla of thi> man ~titllte a crime." Seri. S,tnith Gets N~w ,ffip Surgery NEW YORK (UPI) -Sen. Mar1arel a.... Smlll!, '12; lhe nnly woman in the Senate, underwent stirgery Wed· nesday f« removal of her arthritic rigtit hip ail received a plastJ.c and metal !Op booe and 1'g joint in lta plaoce. The Maine · RepubUcan was l n t•aatil(aotory" condiUon . today, a epolnomnan al Columbia Preobylerian Medical Center .aid. Mn. Smith wu expected lo be hoopilallr.ed for al>out two weeks. , She suffered from wlull doctors described as "a congenital dislocation" o~ the hip fer eevwal yem'I, forcin(I her to rely on a llnlll electric cart to get aroond the Capllol. The 'spokesman said Mn. Smllb entared the H-' Pavlllon aedion ol Ille medical ~ Monday to ant the opntion perlonned .by ' Dr. Frank E. StincMfe:ld, considered one cf lie world'• foninOot bone-· weatller ' The weather b: geWnc: moaoton· ous • along tbe c<iuf. SlllJ mOlllJ ' . . , sunny with early ~ af!d eve- ning cloudl and lilde lemporatun change. ·msmB TODA,Y OP,nlng o/ Americ:u'1 Cup obscrootiOft trials b""91 color o"4 vctdaingi 1%CUtnMn& to N,. por~ R..I. wat..-.. PoQ• 24. ' ..... i:"::"· •. m'.~ . • • •!!!!!!..ii ll ~.-· ,. ,;;;;;t ... ~ :... · z.·m .. J ........ " -....... "''' ....,., .. ( ,....... .. , .... ... ... 11 """"" ,. ........ ., ....... ( ........ ,, ...._.......,,. ... llllt1n ,,. ="l ..... ,,.. ==.L..._,: .... .. • l \ ' I MILY PILOT c ~f!F'ler• •.t vcr -_ _.. ·~· ... ' --f • ,, . ' '· Need for .Change .. . ' . n: [earning To·l~ ' ' •• ., IOANNE UYNOIJJS of cerllir!Uea wben "rlOthill( la natly .._ °' • ..., ""' ''!" evt.r certain,'' and meuurtn& aite NeslJ 400 school teacbel'a iathered student's. perform~ a.gainlt anotbtt'1 •I UC Irvine. mm all over the country &!" !he "enemita of thinking," he llld .. were told Wednesdar lhey 111ust ch..,. · "W1 ·have eoough non-thtal<en la Ulla their apprwh to ~· or face tha ....,try DOW "' don't -to tr.in poaatb0117 d kllnl coa1ro1 of • 'the ,...., Tbe siude.i. ahouJd be laimtq ac:hoQll. . . • • to 1110/illitlully -fad& --. Dr. ·Wllllml m-. • )llYdltatrilt to them, oot memortzlll( •· so-called who ..,... .., C0111Ultant to the Los certainty that wW probably chaqe," AnctJes cUy achools, spoke at a natlmal be said. - ~erence of classroom teachers which His ~ will be the basis for IS beloc beld oa the UCI campus through several di.culslao ll\)llj)l llld -Ubopa July n. tbroqhout the . eek the leachen In h1s keynote addrea, Gluser outlln-excbJlnoe idea(: meU.:s 0( teaching Od wtiat he termed "odloola without -~ . ·. !-"·-" nd ........... the -~ r In cloalng his speech, the psychiatrist .u~ a e.u.,.._~ 1.-..i 0 w~ teachira of the immiDent Mid =to radJuai their --.! 10P' •i,!"Uloi )he cban(es he outiined. lie ...... _ Manball l4cLuhln If .. C"!' croale ~la 'lritbout -lie aald·iludei!!I todlJ' .. jooldll( failqre,, we. can do a great deal. B~! for • nilt, not 1 llllOL "Jn other _.di, If"' C1i11't, I "'"lb' fear for the COlll!lry. hf ........... lllrit &i 'ldeirtlty, then . : • • MCUrity,'' be llk:l.r. ; w · · Se GI·••" ""' """'"' -boob .. itme·r l'Vl ....... the -~ al -w to the In-. ; """"' dMdqll ... -..... -· lhl _., . ~hli.~ ....., .. _ witboul Slated July 16 "WJiin you uk I yoong penm today . 'Whal'• the -lmportanl tllina to Momorial aervlcea will be held July y 10 ouba?' 1111~· .. -wtD "'1 they wlllt 11 at 11:30 a.m. for Ede .. B ... Ted,. ,..,_ Wilme•" 1i PaCwe vt... ),lemortal Parle "If.;,,. -· the topU. with them, In eora. deHW'. 'Ille ..... Jdm Dml ·they will ten yru t11ty want t0 be of SI, ~el . and all Angels Oiurch ~ ,,,_ ._,., ·11/!Y 1-"<1~ 1wmAA, . in Corona del \ Mar will conduct the -~· •"!II .,,.m to llll _ for rites. · ''. · · ---·-t t11oy do," Mr.-: one' al the roe__, be lald. · killed in the . crash al the Air Canada G'--oqiillDld ~~ .._ __ !n j>t ,_. '!'<ii-. JOll Suodo,y, WU I --• -civie l..itf 1111·. -.. -lo Ibo a!Utude, lbet COD be -back e1ecttoa ...__,_ al New It to ln!llld. 1950, bu reoulled Jn the ,...__ Dlllll' -stuclliil<''<ij9adofJ¥¢!'m --Ibo old way i:;ty .......... of teacbbli. l,1p..1! ~ .. , ~· :J I'.,. •I lft li_atiwd by bll wife, lfarritUe, "Wbm-(_,. lt:l!tlol. I lru perflclly llDdl--: Jim, :13, Dick; 11, ml wllllal.it'"'*••I '1-, tor at-•. ,J•ct;u,.w1:t! allo aumvod by hie tamniW.J ·a'IO&f. I ..... -broliir .... B. Witmer, al, )loo. the ~ .. -~ lo allaJn I goal,. ltcllo. ·~ , ~ • then -~in;, 1da!!l17. ' • . . ~ lial ~ _.,.,. "Blit· lllaj'l'; ..... ;~ 11111 .~ i!l;iJli,...,...,y lo lbe: ~ Jloapltel •tudeoll·wlllll(lo go·-.. the..,.,~ oev•,.•••· l'1lnd r.r _..., a1 the tion Oda way," Jae ukd::~ bolpltt.L "When I Wlil In ~ 'll tbey l<ill"-· -· Ill to , __ the jnilddle· fnltlai "G(.: ,_ •• evt1r1 m pr-a1 the v111tei1 sta111, , · t ,~ Hea• 1 •t than l'd do It --tllol'• poll" al ~j!IVV~ ,, " ~." ~ 1.ir a 'i-t ..-,..--: ~l ~'~!--, 1· '--.:1 lbal,,;l!o'•,.... ... _._ .. -.. wlil'" r-cu~n IUllWi it'• llljporllllt lo lllm .... the -' • • • • laHl4t Ill .toe '"'"-·· ... aald. ' -' 'n . ' c· .. G1-,. .. ,,,,.Idell • ~ ro'l.'' oncert ~i~ 53· u-~;. .. .., TOii ''Ill;! notlliplo :wr.~-..... __ -lo Illa! """ ' Jiibo : ~ llanJ ---to wlddl Ila ca'1olo u c=JllPI w. F-,.,_, ......_ ...__._ ... .... will .atall ZDlft .t JP----IC. C'S-..,..__ ....,... ... ~ ..... . "U !1111'1 tllo''*"'1d -a:t.d · ..i M•41i110D1· ._ Nior In the then 8-'1 no -lo nllllkloi Newport Coaler llall pve.bla Big Brass rludllill," G1-lllcl, ·-than Bind a receptloa tbal ._, well for are no aliernltfva " the ·~-of his 1-Re nolod t11at lo0 hie _,..,_ ·-•. •••........,. ae"'°", ' b01ow a rrac!e al B ~ ~ . "'!. estimated J,000 P"""!'I tnJoy,cl fhmlog linca a fllldent will ollen. Iden-I balinJ ....... and the ...U ~' lily hlnlsell M a faliuR with .... Bi'andan piocram --mardiel, -then A,'1 ml B'1. "Wiii 8lde Sto.," "Buclt ~ i\al'.1 ' "We .... Fl to ~ the ~ "Billo ' Dlanme" ~ the llltio -.;.i ' to pt.the kjda to oomt to 'ai:hool and 1llid' I aolid ovll!im to let the"iJiMbJt; Im: ·We lbooJd lell them we will llve Conina del Mar """""*' -11111 ' ::: .=! \:" d':"'~. ":;.., ...iu.: '-.,.!!!~the ~re suitl.u.,n,., · get DO credit, but they don't faU," he • •• ,,... mud! of the 19r, lrl, J!ltaO · aid . llOl>'\1M' -1111 lo tl)l .. ~,that . "Im~ 11at w11a1 the -Id'• ute1 You so lllll)Y ooloolin m.i.. a llmil1 lilght . cet crwdlt 1ar wllal you do." al IL Push chaln, ball)' co~ cots, m._ lllcf he had no suggeotiona crtbo ml the occ-~a diaper of what the teacbers could do with (r....-, love!) are W11:1. !llllch In atudaW -were ldtol!lled II !allures ""1donco DOI to m-,.dle' jqYpl. who """-·-•· ·•-~ " I ti bold -,throughout dlt pltllram and now· ' ~· .. no 91--~ ... rm IO u on, didn't · to bear µch of. the but rather than 1imeul that, ellabUsh "Entry ':"the Glod~ m -that will be wlthoot fallur.. _._ .. al :.. rt 'o! ••• in the 'fUture .. .u u. aa, comwe, mil pa "'""' G~, .,j,., nw an Institute to lraln Brando1donnula and he ....,, to have teachera to work Jn IChooll without become tlJe beamln& llrret Of a very failure llld the three moot lmp>rtant YoW1I cheert111 aect1on which IUSUly •P-upecb of his CODCept are involvement pl8:Uds·almoat every wave of the Brll)don of the lltudentl, relevance of the course baton· aj1d teachlni method• Ind !etl!ng the Heav<n only knpWll why It WU thoug11t studmta thbik and il"1'act. necessary. to . approach this criUc with eumnt ~ phlJOlopblel whkh '"' such trepidation when It WM 11111ested •oJve memormtlon of material lelchllli that "" might cuo to tab In this . ' utterly deli(l>tful optnln( -ram. DAILY PILOT .. " ou.NOI CIDMl "'"-llHllf• C0M'Atl't l•Mtt N. We..il ,,,..... .... ,.. .... J••• L C1rley "It's not stridly claaical music . , • we know how YoU feel about less than serirus music .. and ., forth. Nommle. This 11 grand atufl for otr elUIMlel' ev<11inp, Ideally tmr11ed Ind d.uolfled for a family aucUenCe ·and very much oo our agenda from now ~ Aogust. ~a;.f'.,._._:.._.' Swap F'oe· · ;.-- :Takes Case To P~ess :.~ Homeowntr11 attorney Philip Berry,, switched hls Upper Bay land ''ap battle from the courtroom to ~ press room t~ day wilh the ~ls.loo to amplify his . cbarpo o( fraud qalfllt the Irvine Com. . pany before the news l)ledll. Berry, who II praldent of the Sima Club, will hive re~Uvea of th e ' comervaUon ~·And area home.--1 owner. at·,a countY QOUl1houae meeting • that Ii betni calledtFrtilay u a "direct ~ ,&nlftl"'' to recent lta\emenll luued on the trial by the lrvlne Company. Berry his brlllded *-·statements by livlne Company "'1sldejil William Mu<in II "hl&hJy unethical and lnflammatory" apfl "the lut ~would,-from · -in au diulq the ldual trte al an llwt' this magnitude." M-1\!Je, ;;;· tr~liock iR the co/,n. room, Judge . ~-bu ,.. fuled to allow dlguu fraud a1- Mesa Boil Wins Priff . ' lept1on1 llid bli-IUClliled "' brliil '.Iii IOflle evldeftct, .... • ' • . ta 1he ll~de al Bay trade 'opponentl, . ' . • James Kuhlman Jr., 7, shows his Sister, Sbaron, 5, the "steam shovel" model that won him ninth place in a nationwide building contest sponsored by the makers of Lego, a childreo.'• plastic building to~. There were oev81'1! !liJoland ~· in the l'G•lest. James, 355 Costa M-St, won anotber LtiO build· ing set for his ettorts; * ~ ,. ' "' Berey lllanda .al In having arpod the fraud all Att<ney Du!fern He~ alnf, who.rep . . to ~e Qountf A1'!(1- tor Vic Helm, iliade tt clear he'lm't In- volved In thi1 ~ al the caae. "!'/• haven't tiolned in .-these a.llea:~I~ and > • Carpenter .Files For Senate Seat With TUitin Man Newport B.eocb attorney Dennis E. Carpenter and another Rep u b Ii can uplranl, Ray Glider al Tustin, a Unan- dal lll8lyst, ...,.. the first to flle this monllng In the sped al Aug. 18 primary elfctton to fill the unnplred l<rm of Stal< Sen. Jolln G, Scbmlll in the,31th stale Senatorial Dlllclct. Ctrpenler'1 flll111 wu an~clpa~ - he woo the GOP nomination June 2 hr the regular t~yev term tasUy °""' Chlrlel H. Sewell al c:ir..e, 11,2.!1 to 21,754. - ,lhii Glldet, who livN at I~~ EllPlni Way, Tustin, 11 a political uninoft. ·County election olflcial& llld tlae)' ... peeled .l)emocrat Dwltbl w. Mia, Gon!on Gr.o. bua!nl.iinon who 'WOii h\s· i.rtY'a .Domination in JUM for the riculAr !tfm, to 11111-loday. , , Wide~g .Begins On · Victorm St. . . Ripped by Explosion ONEONTA, Ala. (AP) -A dynamite supply w......,,. exploded near tilla ~--Alablinia -·~ly today and lilerllf'1 ofltcen llld. about II percent of tbe plate g1a,. wlndowa in the city were broken. . ~ Azil)luth An~~Atteinp~ Consideration Delayed won't jOba in , •t HeWW declared. "We belim <an "1"0l <mr llde Of the trial Oli f l\'ld""''·" 'l * ,, ~ j ·r .. e,. l UPP R BAY .•. . .. ·-~, ~ . '. . ' . . Con&lderation al the propo6lld IDDW.· tion of rn acres of property in county area northeat of the· O,.ange County Airport. to Newport Beadl WU delayed for seven week1" Wednesday by the L<lcaJ Agency Fonnation Commiulon. .Richard Turner, I.AFC tiecutive offl. cer, told commlu'ioner1 the reCent addi· tion of 177 acres to the 50 acres already proposed f_or armexation.hy Azimuth Equi- ti es Inc. requires new advertWng for a pubUc bearing. A t"'.o-weU delay was not IUfficient, he aald. , The 177 acres, northwt al MacArthur Boulevard and llUth al CamP'!ll Drive ii IWed by COilbil Rdlo C~. liom the Ir· vine Company. The 50 acres 11 known u the Aatropowa Site. N~Beldi cny councilmen dead-loct..i · H ·Monday night on the contio- verslal anlleutlois and had uked a tw~ w .. k delay for further city 111ail l!Udi01: Attorney Ales Bowie, represtJJtln& Az.- lmuth !iquiti!I Ind l\lcDomtell · ~ Corp., pre1ent aimers or tlle'SG-.aert 'Ail· muth properties; Raymond Wataon. Jr. vine vice president; and bawrence WiJ. son, Newport Beach planning director, all 0.-oo the deley. - John Burton, of 17192 Aspen Tree Line, Irvine, president of the Council of Com· munltlu cl tlle Jtvlne Aru, prest1lled 1 petition tJped by 244 realdaot. d tht area ~ that ID neighborill( ci ties -Newport ~ CON Mesa, Santa AU aDd 1ruitin -rtfr&ln ftozn any annexaUon movu Ot the flltui'e city of. Irvine until after p.iblic hw1np in N~ vember OD the new community. badort Snyder; who Slid ht repttl. sented 170 homeownen in Q.»e Irvine area, went further. "Thls anneuUon bu hten baodied ' ' about N<WP«! Bach far -Unit Ind the city council is hopelessly dudlocked. It should be dropped completely," he shouted. Burtog told LAP'(:~ 01embef~ .. ~:t11eq· are complez uad'!flJi/li 11-.ad. thla ·an- nexaUon ls a minOr reflection.of Ole ovtr· all problem." He said he had manged for meetinea al Ills c:ommunltr ._. .. · tioa ·with ~ Badl Mayor Ed Hirth on "mutual problems inclQdlng anneta· ti..,,.. Ind that' officlalt al the other threa cltili wwld ba contacted I001I 1or ''petet llllttinp". Planner w1i.on lllcl Newport Belch wanted the dally to study the effect of the annesaUom on the Ora111e County Airport and on the future development of New.pert Bttcb. Israel Nurses Union Calls Off Strike . ' ' ' . TEL AVIV (UPI) ·-Israel's nurHS union Cllled off today a naUonwlde strike of t ,000 nuraea that bad crippled moot hoopltals lor the put fiva ~. Union lt:adera. w& earlier hid J&nored governmtnl a~,. to . end the strike, called it off ·foe "It leut two weeks durinf wblcb I l1tW contract II to be neplaled. adinowl~'lll thal the d4'acre North Siar Beach .Uid be IOlt to public owner- ship If the l&nd swap were allowed to go through. The beach. w_. only ~ of many 11?\d ireu qow avaUable to the JIU!>lli: which would beOOme pr lvaie Irvine' prOperty with implr entation of the trade, Berry said. At iput tn· the trial is the exchange of 1S7 acres ' of •y-owned Ude lands fo'r 450 acres t1f Irvine uplands. Judge OweM will be uked to rule on· Berry's argu- meot thal the swap is unlawful and unconstitutional and in ~lolaUo~ tf, the Udelanda trust created when the state of C8lilornia deeded the ohor<linl -. ' . ,. to Or"""e C':oun"'. . • --..,. •t I '~· Wbalover the outcome-,of the~ Supertoi' Coult trl!l'both lldes 'reg.rdOd it as certain that the Wile will only receive a ,t~I _JUiine ln. tbe UD:itti!l States Supreme q&urt: • ~ " 1 · Pendjni bel.gre Jodge O.,eos ls .Berry'• motl9!l !l1!! be should be ,allpl!'d . to amen~~· ~plaint to include j:harges of fraljd agalm\ the Irvine COmpany. Berry contends that the company was guilty of fraud in that it "grossly misrep- resented" vital statistics and circum. stances relating to the land exdt&Rae m two hearings before the state Lindi Commission. Judge Owen1 has advised Berry that he will have to provide sub1tanUal evj.· deDC' .of 15uch 1 fra:ud before he again constlkrs J;be yoyhg lawyer's motion. · Those charges have been vigoroualy denied by the Irvine Company in and out of the courtroom. H •. J. GARRETT'S 16th Semi-Annual SA.LE!· ALL LAMPS ON SICO~D FLOOR 1/2 OFF DINING 'llOOM .. llDROOM FLOOR SAMFLIS Sofas and -Sofa Beds FLOOR SAMPLES 20°/o t~ 5Q0/o OF~ . LOOK R"RED TAGS! YOU MAY ORDER ANY • HERITAGE SOFA OR CH+IR IN A SELECTION OF OVER 1000 FABRICS AT 15°/o OFF Yklt ....... .,..--.. MINtW Tli•Mtt '""I .. , .. 'Tiitllltl A. Mur,kl•t M~lldltw Coo<o _ ...... th.anging T-mes 2o0/o to 40°/o OFF LOOK POii RID TAGSI HERITAGE CHAIRS, OCCASIONAL ' TABLES, ENTRY PIECES, lJO w ... · lty St11el M•lti11t ..._,,...,P.O .... IMO, ,16?6 --~~•nw.1 ........ ~ .......... d ll t:lt ......... ..... 'Mllllt.....,. l9rflr 1111'1 leKfrl awttver.i -~,·--••c......• .. Spiro Agnew Gets Dignified Face Fnm Wirt hrvlctl DETROIT -Bulld a bettar Spiro Agnew wristwatdl and the world may beat a path to your door, even U you live in the !J'DOi8Y automotJve capital. This II appar<nlly the vision d Amerloa: 11me OamplQY, Which an.. nounced Wednaday It la about to be(ln pmduclng the timepiece, as -11 the v1ct pruldent elves h!I ~ The watch will be both chetpar Ind more dll!lllled .lo appeorance than that pmduced by 'Anahelm ph)lllclan Dr. Halt E, iloulbertl' and hie Dirty Timi Com-(>alty. "We didn't do this u I cuicalurt," uplalned ·Mrs, Jack Schecter, wilt •' the Amtr!Clll Tlmt Company prtlldent, "we think our watch II Jn vory pd tute." The laleat addition to lhl novel Itel porlN)ll Vi« President AiDtW in a dlgnllied bust, surrounded by official· looldrc lllrs Ind carrlol a fll.111 prkolq. Dr. Dougherty'• Dirt)' Time ~ timepiece is a lampoon of the vjce preli(tent'1 well·knoWn face and ..U. for '1t.95, complete with irre\lf!lrt 1loaam on the hands, u,'Cft think be ii one of Vie molt color1lll Ind -i.r polltlclllll al "'If time/' Nici Mra. Schedlt.tr of the man w-Id II perbapo cllptlned to launch a thoulind ttu.e.m!riUte llP· M1s: Scbechter ta a lleplbl!can ; her h111bend a Democrat. She allo uld lhl nnn '• par«11 ...,.. · paey allome)ll ha" •kod fer the ¥loe president's penni•krt, a• move tht Anaheim compony °'erlook«I, llldin(' to ...,. hard 1"11nss. Apew's perslnal lawyM' Is atronsly hinting that a major share al Dr. llouaher!Y'• ll<Oflll lhould .. to bentftt tbe -families · of Amertcans milllnl or lmpriloaod by North Vltlnlm. The Anolitlm -pony h .. repoMll)o roctlvad ordtn for I0,000 al the carleoturo waldlll, wlllle 1111 Detroit compaey bu manufact.rod l,000, wllil• awalllnc ·AiJllW'a _.-al. · CHAMBRAY & ORIGINAL Fl RST IDITION GRAND TOUR DINING ROOM, llDllOOM I OCC. TAILU Up to 1 /3. OFF IUFFETS, CHINAS, DISKS DRESSERS, NITI TABLES, BEDS, FLOOR SAMPLES AS MUCH AS 1/3 to .1/2 OFF LOOK FOR RED TAGS!. SAVE! TAkl ADVANTAGI Of M~ GINl!IOUS SAVINGS ON FURNITURE · BY SUCH ,..._,, MAkl~I Al HIRITAGI, IRANDT, THDMASVILLI, JAMIS. TOWN, TOMLINSON, KINDIL, CINTURY~ HEKMAN, HICKORY, llOYHILL, FANCHIR. Hlla!TIN. , • -TIT OUI UVOLYI ... CllAi .. - Y~ fttlftl• lntcriM "'""'" ..UI H Mm to o.11i1! l'O• • , • . --~ H.J.GARRETT fURNITLJRE • FROFISSl!)N,t.l JNT,RIOR, DOJfN!RS • ' ' . 2211 H/\RIOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646-0'271 " ' ' I. i I I - Saddlehaek . . . . N.Y. Steelul .VO~. 63, NO. 0163, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA JHURSl>AY, JUtY· 9, ·1970 · . TEN ,CENTS • ' Dana-Capo Beach City Turned DOwn 3rd Time By JACK BROBACK • 01 tflil ~ly Pll•I Stiff • In a fiery session lasting more than two hours, the Loc1l Agency FormaLion Coll\J1\ission Wednesday turned down a bid for incorpor;:iUon of the Dana Point. Capistrano Beach area. It was the tJMrd u.nsuecess(ul try since 1964 and the second this year by property owners of the area to create a new city. The LAFC vote WM• 4 to 1 wit! Tustin City Councilman Anthony J. Coco dis.!enting. The denial , followed a strong protest by major lancllolders in the area who have consistently opposed inclusion of their property in the proposed city. They represent roughly one•third of 'the pro- perty involved and $1 million or the anticipated $ZZ million assessed valua- tion. .t · In stating ......., for the denlal, Com- misiooer Alton E. Allen of Lagma Beach &aid he agreed with "the right oC people 14 determine lbeir own destiny but I don't think: any group of proponents of incorporation have the right to Include property owners who are opposed and force them kl. "We should • not give approval until they clean up the boundaries aod ei:'clude the opponenta ~·" Allen stated. Protests to the move were received frmi 23 large property owners. Eight of them were on hand to lll.rgue. Sl.t pnlllOOetlta preseoted their side of the pid.ure. The proposed city wauld have a PQPllla- tioo of 8,400 and an area of 2,970 'acres plus 5,875 acres Of ooean .for It total of 8,792 .acres or 4.3 square miles. The disgruntled proponents included Dr. Roger · Sanderson, dl~ ol the Citizens lncOllporatkn Co mm 1 t t • e ; . ' . . William H. Kraus, city manacer of Los Alamitos and volunteer financial con- sultant to the group; 'Ray' Berryman, ' ' . engineer ol,2301 Camp"' Drive, l.rvtne; Scott J, Raymo'l\d. city •~~y; Ea:rl Holst, resident of"the Thunderbird Ho'mes area and Mrs. Joseph QJle. SanderSon, of 24881 Santa Clara 'St., Dana Point, said the lnex>'rPoratiori move had been "thonlughly 'and r:ei>eatedly '· sWclied since the I.AFC tum down WI ~amwy." He said incorporation was necessary because, "With · the impro\.ement ot ~y -Slate Park and the J;lana P,oint Harbor deve)oprnept the moYe WU im- portant to preserve tile, reautionll en- vironmmt of the commlllliUes." He allO. touChed on the Pacif"lc Cout Hi&hW"J' beautlllcalloo program and &aid (See crrYBOOD, hp l) U.S. Pollutioll Control Panels Urged by Nixon Hurd Pleads Innocent To Murder , A YOW!i drug-~ drliter •ccused of· .~.Lhe butchery kll!iilg oC a pretty Mission ' ' Viejo schoolteacher pleaded lnnoeent ~ ' hls l!r'~•nt ~. , · ' Keeping Cool There is more than one w.aY to keep cool at the beach, as Sandee Shumaker, 19, Newport Beach (splashing) and Sonja Zebot, 16, West· minster, (pouring) d~monstrate. Lagunan Arrested; Faces Cha rges ~ver Riot'!n 4th Police arrested a Laguna Canyon res- ident Wednesday night as a followup on the semi-riot that raged for two hours on the Fourth of July. Officers booked Stanley H. Dye, 28, of 1195 Victory Walk on suspicion of dis- turbing the peac~; unlawful , assembly, remaining at a riot after being warned to leave and urging a riot. Police who had obtained a bench war- rant said Dye walked around the comer of ~ house carrying nearly one pound (fS3 grams) of hashish. . _ Officers alleged that Dye became bOls. terous during the arrest and h1d to be subdued. Area residents claim ei:cessive force was used in subduing Dye. He was believed to have been the mys- tery figure who taunted police.during the protracted disturbance. loping along the brushy hillside shouting, "rat, tat. tat, tf this were a real war you guys would be dead now." Dye also addressed the city council Tuesday evening offering help of canyon residents in the city effort to block a hilt that would delete the route 'oI the New-port Beach freeway. Dye said residenu: Marine Robbed; Retains Wallet of the area' would gather a massive amount of petition signatures to aid the city. Police are also seeking a young woman as a result Of the Saturday night tempest. She is alleged· to have interfered with and obstructed the duties of a police offj. cer by kickirc him on the leg as he was making an arrest. Five police agencies sped to the aid of police in Laguna Saturday night after a call went out that an officer needed as- sistance. There were 2.1 pollce cars,, 44 officers and a helicopter. There were 17 persons arrested at the time . Poli ce said they were under attack by a barrage or bottles, rt1eks and cherry bombs. Residents of the area claimed pollce were brutal and beat subdued prisoners. Pollce denied Uiis and said· the prisoners were not' injured. Man Raises Cubs For Oregon Zoo PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -The Portland 1.oo, which lost two lions to a snlper's bullets Monday, may ju!I. ·wind up with more lions than it slatted with. P. H. Wilson, wailer M a downtown rq_taurant, said he has ordered a pair A Camp Pendleton Marine fac ing a of lion cubs ·from an African dealer, tG-indl kitchen knife in Laguna Beach plam to raise them until theY are about Wednesday surrendered his cash but a year oki, then donate them to the declined to part with his wallet zoo. The victim, Mark A. Cretghlon,, 19, Earlier, radlo ·stalion KPOK announced lokL.pollce__he ~as ID£_ked ~ by W-9__jt__h~d obtained $1.o«l_tn dona!lQ..~ from young men and a young woman while its opera.tors. and listeners to purch"iie hitchhiking. ri!placements for Sis and Caesar. Creighton said the trio of(ered ~ sell Wil90n, who said he had alway1 wanted him a kilo (2.2 pou,~s) of 1!1arlJuana a .. lioness, plans to raise ..the female oc.drugs_called "_reds .__He ~ned. aod ~t his aisler raise the male. Zoo Police said the group drove to f70 director Jack Marks tokl Wilson the Myrtle St. where he '"5 told to hand pair should be reared separately because ~« his wallet. "l'll give you my mooey lions are more dangerou. In pain. but not my wallet." he replied. This Wilson said hiJ lions will cost about was tteee~ble to the bandits who took ~ each, Including shlppin( charges Creightoo 1 $17 ln the dayligllt robber)" from Pretoria, Soulh A!rlCI. Stephm c. Hurd; JD, ol ·-""" • ordered 14 retam belcft ~ WlliWn - ThomJon in Central Orange County Ju- didal Di.trlct Court July 20 10< pttlim- inary hearing. · A public defender was appointed to represent Hurd. Several other persons aged 18 through 31 have been arrested in connection with the brutal killing of Mrs. Marjorie Brown, whose diamembered body was buried in a shallow grave along Ortega Highway. She vanished several weeks ago and was apparently slain and partially dlsem· boweled ln a lonely orange grove near the picturesque town of old· Irvine. . Hurd has also been chafged with the hatchet beating death of Santa An11; serv· ice station attended Jerry W. Carltn, 21, in early June and one other ~ in the Brown slaying has also been 1m- PJicated. * * * 'Gypsy' Fights Extradiction In Murder Case Christopher "Gypsy" Gibboney, 17, is conUnuing a stiff court fight in Oregon against extradition to Orange County where he would face charges oC murder in the butcher death of Mission Viejo teacher Mrs. Flornce Nancy Brown. Gibboney, one of six drillers arrested in coMection with the vicious knifing of the teacher, was arrested early last week in hls home state, but has fought extradition ever since. And sheriff's detectives In Orange County today predicted a long, drawn-out action in the extradition case. Meanwhile, Grand Jury action will be sought against all the principals in the case with a hearing before the panel possibly next Wednesday, Sheriff's U. Richard Drake said. Indictments involving two separate murders will be aougf'lt against some members of the roving band of alleged drug users . Those arrested in a joint roundup in- volving the Brown murder and the hatchet slaying of service !talion manager aerry Carlin, 21, are: -Glbbomy, who would be charged as an adult tn the murder "' Mrs. Brown. -Stephen Craig Hurd , an asserted leader ol sort! of the group, who is a 20-year--Old drifter with no known ad4 dress, facing charges of murder in the Brown killing . -Herman Hendrick Taylor,----17 aJ.90 held 14 face ,.iiilt COOlrt actioo ·in the murders of Mn. Bro\tn and carlin. -Ga(den G!"ve Hlgh School studen Arthur C-Hulse, 11, of U4'1 Dolan St., the ooly arrestee wllb a permanent address and the on!f me suopecled only ln the Carlin kllUna. , -An unldentlf~ 11-r,eer.okl b o Y allegedly an 1a~ n, the _Mllings tS.. 'iiaoll'N, P•I' l) ' ~, ' · Tlvo Groups To '-Ree~ue' •Ecology WASIIlNGTON (UPI) ~ ,,_ Ni.on toclay P,opooect crootion GI two new lederli agencies to control pol- '.. ~J~·~biate ..... di micl q;pknltoG ·' m:fi:~ ..Ji·~, .. r_elprileuted .. , ~ · ' to : ' Ille ....... o( our Utuill' enVlnirimont , aOd --_.,m (-GI..._.._... .. , ' I ~ bol!J. ~ by mid boipltellJ. U,.I T ......... CLAW HAMMER KILLER .STRIKES DOWN ENTIRE FAMi LY Boy and GrandmoffMr Dead; 'Girl and ,.rents FIGht 1o; JLif1 · " Bludgeonin,g_ Survivo~s· · . ' ' To Get 24-hour Guard SAN GABRIEL (AP) -Around·lhe- clock protection has been ordered for three surviving members of the Fred Senff family~spitalized following what officers say was an at~empt by unknown intruders to burn than alive. Kim Senff, 10, and his grandmother, Mrs. William Chapman, were bludgeoned to death early Wednesday morning. "His younger sister and parents were brutally beaten and left unconscious, of- ficen said. Whoever attacked the fmaily then lt!!t fire to the Spanish-style home as neighbors slept, police sald. Gloria Senff, 35, was in intensive care in "very critical condition" this morning following head surgery at San Gabriel Hospital. Fred Seneff, 38, and his 7-year--0ld daughter, Jenny, were lilted ln critical condltian. All three suffered third-degree. bums from the fire, which police 'aaki Was deliberately set with gasoline. 1'0bviously someone wa?ts th e m dead," said officer Larry McMead , of the San Gabriel police. "We've got a man there on a 24-hour bMis. He'll want ' to qu~ion any of them about It if they regain consciousness." Police Lt. Robert Hughes said there were no immediate clues in the. caae but he said he'd gue:M_ "more than ooe person" was IJ1volved in the attack. A bloody clawhammer wa1 found· on the fioor of the pink: stucco,•Spanlsh-ltyle home along with a siphon hole and empty g8sbllne can. Hughes speculoted the hose was used to draw gaaollne from the Senffs' family car. Gasoline Wai 9l>tUd around the house, be·sakl. l.llCal inYestlgaton ·~ meeUn1 ·w1th 1AJS Angeles Cobnty ~iff'• det.ec:f.lvea today to compare aimllarities in this case and the hammer-beating of an 17- year-old Ro9ernead man found un4 conecious in hill home Monday. ' . Hatchet-wielding: Burglar ' Nabbed in Oemente Store to mi.n." . . ' . :nie· ~·· plan.· 1r1..mtue.i 10 , ~ today,· wOilld 1cTeate an Jn. c!Opeiid<nt agency, the Eavtronmentat Prqtectlon ·Agency (EPA), to oel and fdOree.'(1ntipolJutJon atahdirds :and I D •fellcy hi the Commerce Department, the Nllllonli Ocwifc and Atn~ Admiolstration (NOAA) to coordlnete researcb on the IClions of the · oceans and atmosphere now suread over averal cfeportmenta.. ' < • The P~lldent'1 pniposed reorganiza.. tion will go fnto etrect within so days unless Congresa dbapproves. The Presi-&aid be was departing from his normal aversion' to add.ing to the proliferaticri af new fedtral agencies in order to tighten control on pollution and · lo better focus research Into the interacting aspecb of the oceans and atznospher:e. ' . The EPA will bring togi!lbet In a 11ngle organization the major federal pollution control programs now spread over the departments Of Health, Educa· (S.. NIXON, 1'111' I) HEW Federal Ai d Cut Possible for States WASHINGTON (AP) -The Depart. ment. of Health, Educatiao and Welfare Will at.art enforcement action leading lo a possible cuiotf of federal aid lo four of approximately 49 states in apparent violation of welfare regulations. John D. Twiname, federal aocial and rehabilitation administrator, will an- nounce, compliance bearing1 today for Indiana, Nebraska, Arizona and California, department sourcn said. «:eu t ·Weatller ' The .... !her iJ getting -- .... 11ong the coast. sun mostly sunny with early morning and eve- ning . cloudl!I and litUe temperature change. INSmE TODAY Openina o/ America's Cup obs1rvaiion triaLs brings color I , end uatchina t:dttmcnt to Ntt0- n ......,. ~! port, II.I. wat1rs. Poge ~4. A Slrr. V1ernente .. ...,...eepet and i vc Mar-at11:21 p:m. · J.. • ,, · pmtng ~ave l*JklierTllJl ..... 0~ .• --.-P6UCi1Tilld the thief .111id \.t bind ---:=. ~-::.:w·-~,,I • batctwlt·wteldlng bufilar 1 behind I.he axe· to bub hW Way tbroUlh • trmt """"'" • MwfltMI• .,..,. 11 cou~r 'of a man's mod clotlJng shop window, but didn't bat&aia •Oll.....,.. ~==-...... J;" :;:'~ 1~ Wednnday lligtit. Jameo P. Sltlt14'• p-nco: 1:.. , : --• 'But '\he UUef, wearing a clerk T4hirl Shatto reported lhlt tlte crub1 ~ :=.;..-:-1: ~-,.,..... U Md dirk lroulenl, nect by· foot UM him in the aleeplnc qauten GI tbe ......... : IS '=" n {he darknell before lhe otficer and Shop and he Well in the .,.l'OMI. =:... l>J: ==......,, ,: lhoPk~r ~Ud catc:h him. to investigate. He surptlled tbelbcqlar =-~ 'I :;-·'9..-. ,,... 1 The ~dttl took pltce ti the rec«!fltly behind a Countert and lfttr '°'"' .r.oats _,.... L'--11 .. """1ed Panll Wtrks II" Ill • Avenld1 Ille 1"lllid·be thltMled. ' ( .,_.,, -.. 1'10 7 t 'Forest' ... Edit.or Free Leaders·· Pledge ' \ Of Charges Fight. for Cify ' Emblltend and --· ol the movt lo -,,...ate Dana Pdlll. lhtda1•-new-edlb><, Don ClplstrlllO Btach ... al~ makihc JJldlr ta a tr. man today alter belnc plans for the next time ......i. acqultled Wednesday of chara• Jltem. BnJDriac back li1Jm WedlieadaJ'a mini from an cttda whlcll appeared chmlal of. their patltlon by tho Local In hJa tabloid "Flom Out ol ~ AifJl"'1 Fonnatloo 0Xnml8n (I.AFC) Fonel, • iall yel\". tha ~ 1lu -.cl to begin apln · Mwilcipal Judge David Aaron dropped this fall. ftve charges of IOllclUng to commit "We're going to take a month or lflnd theft and burglary In trial po-so .oll to ponaer ~·a happened," aald ceedinp wbidl lasted enJy JO minutes Dr~ Roger Sanderlon, cbairman ol. the Wednesday afternoon In Horbor Judicial .....,...._ committee. District Court ill Ooata MesL "1be commlltee will tbeo decide wbat The :a-,,.... old editor w• arrested ~Y want to do nut. lt'a not ln- ln Newport -iall Naw Year'a Eve oocicelvable , thal .... ml&l>t be beet In • a ...it o( an arttck In hla _.. a ,,.... anCI juat ti.elude tha popertJes wlildJ tbe pnlltClrtloa had alletJOd ad--WMJt out, al"""cb tt -be -aboplifllng. .. _. ..... ...u ..._ ... n. article, entitled .. Outllw Bh8. H .... i-.-, ~ atalel that ateoltng from !Up ,,_. He lllld ~ w• aw,,.taed al the - and oompaales ts not had, but wama poliltca! atmJllb ol the Jar .. landownen. It& ....-that robbln1 amall Atl0m'7 Scott~ aald be too -n and individuals is a n<>1>0. hid been 1111J11rlsed; particularly since -.... .. ... t In lhe CO!Jltallat the LAFC had lh• power to exclude ' ·~1,. ca..,. up .. article the Jar .. land holdings and tben to game just like we all are, the ...-, the city 00 the buls o( what ""~ aNcJe -oa to doocribe ways ' wa lelt. o( ""911n1 1i1Jm ~ eotab!WoMdl. . "C1•11lly glide aJo0c and slip the ltuff under J'OUI' -or In your JIU'M· Blood ttAlton AJ1en said we shouldn't have lncll>lod -wtio wllhed to be ududed," Aid Raymcnd. 11 U we didn't -1l>e right to Include them, be hid the rillll to -!hem. "But Che LAPC -·t uk for one adulion.'' be llld. "LAl"C mode a political docisloo on the-oltbewlohesolaf<WJan. "But the I.AFC didn't tsk tor one dowaen while only ob~n Is that th.,. don't wall! 1lle rales and regulaUom of. c:lty. ·:n.o LAl"C uaurped the rigbt o( the voters. They decided whether or not the area ahou1d be. a city for 1,000 .... ... the -o( tbe objectiom of four Or ftve. · "I tboqbt their fandiaD n1 IO, decide If Ibo boundaries --........,le and the economlc feuiblllty IOUDd. But no one asked atiy queotlons. It .. all very . quiet. '"Ibey didn't give tbe -y:oters a chance. And that'• all we ..--to kt the voters decide." Jn. Doo'I do anytltlng when otber abop- pen can see J'OU.0 In granting the requeat for acqutttal, which WU IDOYed by Elder'• attorney - Jack R. Willis,· Judge Awon ltlted, hf certalnly don'I -tha article bot I don'I feel tbe adlviU. of tllll - eonltltote • crtme." CITYHOOD PLEA NIXED. • • the county government wu unable to Clfry this out without creatioa ol. service dtalricta to be tinamced by the people ol the...... . '"lbla .Is too mud!. taxaUoo with too little representation," he explained. -Aid plans to amex to San Juon . QiPotrano were dropped because · -o( that adjolnlnlJ community did not aupport the elfcrt and because it would be two years befwe tbe Dana ~-..... -· ~ '"' lhe c:lty counctl. Sliooting Victim Helcl lli Laguna . On? Dmg, Charges ''Ow' prob1ema are dlllennt," he tx• plained. "San Juan Caplllrano la Jntertor· . '.Ibe vtcUm .of a recent lhootins ril «ieoted and OW" ccmrDmltiel are btacb- Niguel area," Kyrnla atreased. Att«ney Kent Soyder, rtJlf<IO!lling the ChandJer-shennan Corporalloo and Cato and Asaociatel. w~ property oceuples the point area of Dana Point, reminded the commiUlonen that !hey had told proponent& to stralghtea up the boun- daries and eliminate the large land holdlJlls. ''They have do.e neither," be charged. "Tbe Chandler-Sherman lx>ldlnp are «rtalnty a penlmula ud abould be IM'Viced from the north. 'Ibey are • loglcal part ol Lquna Nlpol," Snyder emphubed. arreat.d by Lquna Beoch police ..,1y oriemOcf." OWNS UI ACRES this morning oo charges ol -..inc a..lxner-Sberman -UI acm In d drvp aad a a r c o ti c ·a DOOR OPEN the proposed COilllllUlllty In all, a Jar1e .:=.u.. He Jell the door -lo lotuN -part o( lt ill the central -o( Dana Polios said tbey aila -ed Lawrence · propoaaJa wblch ha aald could be "bet· PolnL Michad Bcnman, 19, o1 211 N. Coaat ltr handled :it two Jncorilonl'!'1 cities." Executive Director of tbe 'lliunderblnl-u•......._ Oii .... ..;.. o! lallJnc to appear U. lald tho .... ..._....., ho,ldlnp Caplltrano Corporalloo, A. R. Koch, ....... .,. -·~-. ·----not --'lmln-hlch ·-In·~ ~~~ at hJa p<Jmaary besliil oa -....,-ccaporal<d county lllanda would be w """' -acra -"°'"'·~· cJrus charga. created.'' corner ol the proposed commualty 1Ull BGrmnan ..... wtlll ·llJ!lU!' ncently . Kraul _ _, tbat larp land boldlncs undeveloped, objected. for nmoval. o( a Jlllol lhl8 """ bis · -.;·~ to live "eocnomtc "We are projectlq a muter planaad left armplL 1'1111-found ldm [1r:;°" :'riallitt,_ to tha ... ~ • .-.... -mlllll community not oriented towud thi Dana aJdnall: IJi ..... -~ ol ., ....., ...,._ Pallil aru. 1be future -- a alter .... ~ *"'lie >;: .. relalneil to cnate a -· be stm. tlie iJpt to -··-street ..,.. " .. ~ well bll•nced community!' _ not n ..... --• to u..1a a ct .... ,. ba ,.,,. ,.... c;mp ---'nit IJnandal ._t -IGl,l&7 -_, --,.... ., .... arrllted at a Sm Qemente In dtJ' l'IVf!llM .. tint fe16 rill artl*f. roadblock. Keanatli Ray Slartl, JI, and ~ apoailltun\I. He aaJd a IO-ceot ...,ta Fa Rfll!1raY acutlve Anilrlw VJqil L. lfcCof, 11, haft entei.d In-per '100 •• 11 1 vafualloa property tax ~ said fliil llfll! want..i lta npt -p1eu to char,.. ol aaaatt wilh to ntae $l1D,IP ~ In tbe county) • of . way pnlliotty Iii. the aoutheut intent to eommit murder ud are was Id a DMWlty but a oonvenienqt. . ~ Beech ~ acluded u awattiq • prelimtDarY hearing. II• aald tha ....,_ dly -111· 11avo ~ by CounlJ Road Com- O(flcen all<p whoa Ibey .... t to n., ·on joJJce department, a dty Al S. Koch. Bcmman'• motel to amat him on tbe --clert,aplamdntJC0111t1118iJtllld EdMartin,.._tlqthaCaplstnmo atnmrJlli o( a beach -!hat gmr public • ...ru building 1111 part llld Bay Road Dtstrtct, a llllf-lned beach out of hll meried falkn • appear J«I !.Goa ~ ~ of • Iota ·Mtb of tbe ta oour1, U>ey found 71 capaal<a bellned r.p..... .Berrymlil Aid 1">ulidlrY railroad tracb, said lheJ did not - to be LSD. dia-hid -made • lllilflllOd tbe oorvicaa offered by • aew com-Olllcen allep they alao .-ed in January by LAFC aad dill a pro-· m'"'11y, • a bfpodennlc -U. and a amall quan-truaton In the SJC -llld i.eg1ma ''lf<n 1lllll !&II realdenll ha" aljPled Uly o( mar1Juam that wu ca the Door. Niguel piqierly to the llOl1b had bem a paUtlon proteat1ng the Incorporation Capo Approves Recreation Park A recrutionll vebiclt park bu been approved by the San Juaa Copiltrlno plonolngoommlalon. The facWty will O«UPY 10 -IOU!h of Vllla San Juan Mobile H<rne Park on Cimino Capistrano Mar the city Jlmlta odj"'"11t to Capistrano lleadl. The part will accommodale campers, ""'" alkl other recreational vehicles. Located In the palh of a propooed freeway, plamien estimate that the park wto hive a 11.J to lG-7ear llfe spen. DAILY PILOT .......... " .............. --_,...., C....M-S.0 II& OU#N COUf ""'-9'Mttf0 COMMNY l•Nrl H. W-' · ,.,.. ......... ~ J ..... c..t.., "'-............. 0-.1 ...... ,... •• 1t: ...... 1 "'1W '"'-" A. Mirr,ltl~ ~e.iw Riclw' P. H.n a... °""" o.ity E'1Mrr -c... ,._: -..... ..., '"""' fll.....-r a.tdlo! 2ltl .,,., .... , a.u~ i.--....r m~, ... -11•••••• "9Mfll "'" -.ctri ........... a..~•--&lc-N•- el!mlnated. and we foond only two In favor," added QUFSrlON ASKED "In view ol lhe ~ of ., ll>l!IY targe P'OpertY owners to be exclu¥, how can you ·consider the boundaries logical?'' asked LAFC c<n'rUnisssioner and county superviJor Allen. Berrymaa rep!Jed "accesalbWty and elimination ol potential C<IUllly Islands ~ the reasons."' Holst a resldeat <i the Thunderbird Home ma in the northeast ~n of Dana Point, said he and his nelghbon were "strong for the Incorporation.'' Mn. Cole a resident of the Del Prado area of Dana Point said incorporation was needed, "to create a recreaUooal ma ol qmllty." Carl Kymla, Newport Beadl city coun- cilman and general manager of the Moul~Nlguel Water D l 1 tr Jct, en· campusing 25,000 acres of neai'by aree, opposed ~e move on behalf of the water dlatrict and the :J!6.acre Bear Brand Ranch • MASTER PLANNED U. said tbe ranch II beiJ1C master plumed In conjunclloo wilh Ll(una Nlpol Corporation's development& lo the north and dropped the strong hint that reolden1I ol that area and the corporatioo were .. talkln&' looorporaUon.11 "Sewer and water le!'Vice planl by the district for lhe Beor Brand property have been made, orknt..i lo the Lquna f'rot1t Pqe J NIXON ••. tioft aJid Welfare, lnttrlor, Agriculture and auch Independent arenclea 11 tha Atomic Energy Commission. The mission ol the EPA, with •n lniUal budget of fl.4 billion and 5,650 employes, "will be to organlu lhe ftliit against environmental pollution. on an integrated basis," the President said. It will take over &Uch activlUes u hav• been prevtoualy perlonned · by lm.rlO>'I Fideral Wai.r Q u a II t y Admlnbtration, putlclde ,...arch and lltandard-lettlni ol the Food and Drua Amnlntstralloa, and alr and water pollu· Uon control activlUts of HEW. atlorney Jlenllia Menke, repoailltlni the Capistrano Bay oommunfty. Laguna Cyclist Still Critical After Accident Nonie R<>rlpaup., 71, 44l Jasmine Sl., Laguna Beach today remains in the In· tensive care 11111 of South Coast Com· munlty H0111ltal, following an 1«ldent In Soulh I,aguna two "l!ffka ago. Illa motorcycle colllded broadside wilh a car driven by "Janice Rogers 32111, s, Coast mghway, Soulh Laguna. Al lhe collision occured Roripough'a head WIS dashed Into the llde ol Miss Rogers car, causing mMSl.ve head injuries. His head was not protected by a helmet. The 12-year-old Miis RqJerS Is reported making "good progress" after lllffertng a broken Jaw, chest lnjurlea, and facial lacerations in the accident. In anodler accident June 18, where a young Laguna Btach couple was in- jured, both Susan and Riley Sllupe, 1481 Catalina. are listed in saU!lfactory ~ d!Uon. Mn. Shupe Is recoverinc from a skull fracture and lacerations and a hip injury. Her husband a1ffered a pelvic Injury. 'lbe coup~ w1a kljurtd when their van collided with a alow moving car In Ll(una Canyon, illen plWllJed Into a culvert along the highway. Everything But The Sink Gone lt seemed that abOUt everything but the kitchen sink had been telren In a Lasuna Beodl tilelt reporte<J Ulij ....ic:-Mlsllna rrSm a one-room 1putmmt at ltJ.A IDgh Drive was Ibo Ho~ bed, a chest of drawers, a lamp1 an Police uld the loss estimate wu PllO. .,,,, ........ Paulette Pearson. 19, is the first black girl ever to enter the 50-year--0ld Miss North Carolina Pageant. "The only difference between me and the other con-- testani.. is that I'm black. I think the iudt1es will be fair," she said. Dana Physician Pleads lnnoc~nt To Abortion Rap A Dana Point physlcim1 who had ap- parently won bia case earlier on con- !'IUtutlonal and other gramds pleaded -today to -chill' ... o( felony abortion. Dr. Robert C. Robb, &7, of 34587 Scenic Drive, Dana Point, wu ordered t.o retw'D before Superior Court Jlldge James F. Judge Oct. 28 for a jury trial that may never take place • Defeose attorney Moses B«man, who has IUCC'9llfully -Dr. -oil prior abortion charfM, aald he will seek a writ of prohibition against the trial. Several rulings by California judges, iocluding the one Dr. Robb went before this spring, have puobecl tbe atate'a alJor. u.., law toward a !Ml at h1'her eourt levela. Dr. Robb'• Laguna -offlce bu -raided twko llld alJeced abortloo h•bwoenta 1tlzed ·during bis brusbM -tbe law, bm>lvinf --.. )'OUllC u lf )'eln. Frisbee Contest Set For Mission Viejo -Viejo realdeat.s are Invited lo wann up their throwing arm for Saturday's Friabee contest at the Mon· taaooo Center at I p.m. There will be prizes for tbe winners and tbe grand champion will be •lllibl• to go lo dlatrlct piayoffs. Call lhe cuter at 137-4084 for further tnronnaUon. . 'To tlee Polat' . I Russ -Peace Plan • . For Mideast Told LONDON (UPI) -The Softet UnlOn -All parties must ICCept that ter· opelled out. t.rmally today the d<ialll rilorlal glllnl by war cam>ot be pennl~ of IU Middle Eul peace plan for a t..i "RU.mat bt ltqel." ' ~ that docmnlOt hll betft The plu .... puhil-In tbe So'1il einbuly'• puhllcalloo "Sovtet Weekly," draft..i, wilhdrawal ol lsraell lroopa dot..i July 11, and ~t..i today. would be carried out, and the o\ate "That'• lhe Soviet pWi, ci.or to the ol war between 1B1"11el and tbe ·Arabs point," It aald. ended. Under the beadlJne "W!Mre tbe USSR -The deposillon of this document wtth ·-~-" the public tlon aald lhe tbe Unlted Natlooa and tbe eompletion Really s~llU4. 1 of the withdrawal of Jsrael's troop$ from plan rellects bulcaliy Ruaaia'a "lnttlal tlwi occtipled territory ts coodltional oil stand," but coaceded llul>lequent negoti. the m•••antee of the -·-~ ~ .. ,. lions and -tlon have produced •--··~ :-• "new lcled." (Sot Mldealt *1ry Pa'" ol the states In ,the area .,ther by · ' · lhe U .N,. Securi\y Council er by tt.s 4.) · • four ~anent members (Rusala,·tha vll~plan, 11 aald. mates -pro-Unlted Stata, ~taln and France. This -'It povldes for a ..ttleinent In onult.d National Ollna.) stages' -With . lhe CONtnt of tbe countries -Fint, Israel and the Arab nations -ed It is also JlfOPDsed to etlabl!Jh mmt confirm ..ibeir-_will!ngnaa 1n 1ood cJ~m1UtariJe$1 ~s atraddllng these tron- falth to carry out the 1967 United Nations tiers. aecurtty rt10lutlon In all It& aspecta. -Their regutatlooa '""1ld include tem- ,.,.._ P .. e J BROWN ••• who remaJna WICbaraed- -Mtlanle Dantels, II, alao an alleced acceaory in the cases, who wu taken from Or,.ge County jall v.iHn lhe had .erved one wee-k en a marijuana posae11ion Rntence ·am booted u an acceoooey alter a ftlooy. The juvenile roportedty was ttleMod . In custody of hla pamU alter bl& amrt July 1. The tlllin8 of Mn. Brown, which .... mere co1nddence and fluke than mo1t murder.. took JMace in early June when tbe ....,.,, drove oil tbe Sanla Ana Freeway onto Sand Canyon road and .... allec«lly -by a group ol youlhl -car hid Jiii! broken down. Allor tbe youtbs -the Brown woman'• car and abducted the terrified teacher, Ibey allecedly took her to a nurtJy ...... grove In Irvine and savagely butchered her with a K-bar military tntfe llimtlar to tbe Bowie bun- ting blade, but ...Uer. Mn. Brown .... listed .. a missing penon for almoet two .-!lefuo her rt!1D1im were found by a biktr walldoc put an unearthed makeslltft pve """' Ortep lli&hWIY near El Oar1ID VJt!IP. Mrs. Whitworth • Rites Private Private luneral -will be beld for Bemlce M. Wbitworlh, '18, a 17-yur resident by Laguna lleadl, who died Wednoeday. Survivors include her widower, Kernan B. WhltwOli!> ol tbe famlly home, 1375 Hillcrest Drive; a 90ft. Dr. Kernan B. Jr. of Columbia,. Mo.; a litter, Miss Leonore M. Milla ol Toledo, Ohio; and two grondcldldren. An accomplished pianist, M r 1 . Whit~ wu a past president of the 1-A.U Club of Lakewood, (lhio. porary restridlona ol a purely milillry nature. -Provllion alao II made for the lta- tlonlng of U.N. lroopa, wilh the -mmt o( Egypt and by, declllon ol ,tbe Security Council, In the C.za uu, where they were before May, 191"1, and also In the area of Shann 111.Sbelkb. -Iorael II to pledge henell to eomply with the U.N. declsl.ons on Palestinian refugees. -Freedom of. navigaUon for all states throogb the Tirana Slrafta, the Gull of Aqaba and lhe Suez Canal. '"lba~s the Sovt« plan. clear to tl!e point -and without anytbtng secret about it," Soviet weekly said. · Trio Arrested On Drug Charges Laguna Beach police """'"'"" a diaturbaoc-e report at a motel Wednesday ended by arresting three )'OUlll Wu on charges of heroin possession. Police booked Clifford Ellia Kaplan, 19 ; Marvin Allred Feldman, 20; and Joseph l>dward Clark, 19; who l pve their esidence address 1.1 1 motel at 475 N. Coast Highway. Officers aald the IJl'>UP alao tried lo discard • amall contalJw o( martjllMla oeedl. Police atlud 125 grams ol wtU!e powder that they allege may be heroin. South Coast Nmi!!e Hurt in Accident A Soulh Coat Commwilty Hoopital nurse suffered minor injury Wednesday when her car waa struck from the rear In Laguna Bead!. Darlene E. Meyer, 22, of 473 Oak Sl. told police she stopped In lhe 2000 block of South Coast Highway for a turning oar. Police said a car driven by Elizabeth W. All!llin, 541, ol 24351 Las Naranjas, South Laguna, struck the Meyer car. The nurse drove oo to the hospital for treatment, said police. H. J. GARRETT'S 16th Semi-Annual LE 1 • • ALL LAMPS Sofas and Sofa Beds ON SICOND FLOOR 1/2 OFF FLOOR SAMPLES 20°/o lo 50°/o OFF LOOK FOR RED TAGS! DINING ROOM A BIDROOM FLOOR SAMPLES YOU MAY ORDER ANY HIRITAGE SOFA OR 20°/o to 40°/o OFF CHAIR IN A SELECTION OF OVER 1000 FABRICS LOOK FOR RED TAGS! AT 15°/o OFF HERITAGE CHAMBRAY & ORIGINAL Fl RST EDITION GRAND TOUR DINING ROOM, BEDROOM A OCC. TABLIS Up to 1/3 OFF CHAIRS, OCCASIONAL TABLES, ENTRY PIECES, BUFFETS, CHINAS, DESKS DRESSERS, NITE TABLES, BEDS, FLOOR SAMPLES AS MUCH AS 1/3 lo 1/2 OFF LOOK FOR RED TAGS! SAVE! TAKE ADVANTAGI OP MOST GENEROUS SAVINGS ON FURNITURE BY SUCH FAMOUS MAKERS AS HIRITAGI, BRANDT, THOMASVILLE, JAMES. TOWN, TOMLINSON, KINDIL, CINTURY, HEKMAN, HICKORY, BROYHILL, FANCHIR. HIBRITIN. I -1'1Y OUI llYOl.Yl ... CHAIM - y.,., fawrilr fntrrlor dt"9ftar toill IJt happu lo oui.t '°" ... H.J.GARRfTI fURNrfURE Pesticide control, -performed by the Agriculture department, arid general ecological ..,.arch -perlonned by lhe Council on Environmental Quality, al90 wW fall to !he EPA. end table, a coffee table and a d!alr. I 'lbe lhelt occurred aom<Umt ln the pall PROFESSIONAL 2211 HARBOR BLVD. t.-omonlha. The llolen propertybflor\1ed I ....._ .._ """-• M. Ins. COSTA MESA, CALIF. to Oarryle Enright ol l.ol Anet*· '!M INTERIOR DESIGNERS -..--.... 6 m,1.1 Wll r.ported by Olin Hu-. '--------------------------~---~6_-_02_1_1 ____ , t3ill S. Cout Htghway. -. --- ' l I I Lagunalh,-aeh • EDITION Today's F lnal N.Y. Steeb VOL 63, NO. 163, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES oRANGE . COUNT-Y, CALIFORNIA ' JHURSDAY, JU~Y 9, ·1970 TEN CENTS Dana-Capo Beach City Turned Down 3rd' Time By JACK BROBACK 01 t11t Dallr ,.1191 ''-ff In a fiery &eSSion lasting more than two hours, the Local Agency Formation Commi~ion Wednesday turned down a bid for incorporation of the Dana Point· Cipistrano Beach area.· It was the third unsuccessful try since 1964: and the second thls year by property owners of. the area to create a new city. The LAFC vote was 4 to 1 with Tustin City Councilman Anthooy J. Coco dis.sen ting. The denial followed a sU<log protest by major landholders in the 'area wbQ have ~tently opposed inclusion of their property in the proposed city. They represent roughly ODe third of Uie pro- perty involved aOO f1 millioo of the anticiJ)ated $Z2 million assessed Valua- tion. In stating reasoos for the denial, Com- missimer Alton E. Allen of Lagtma Beach uiCI he agreed with "the rigbt-- ol peq>le to determine their own destiny but I don't think any group of pro~nts of incorporation have the right to mclude property ownen who iire opposed ODd force them in. "We should not give approval until they clean up the boundaries and exclude the opponents property," Allen slated. ' Protests to the move were received from 23 large ~y owoers. Eight of them Wert on ~ to argue.· Six proponents 'presented their side of the picture. The proposed city would have a popula- tioo of 8,400 and an area of 2,970 acm plus 5,175 acres of ocean for a tot-1 of 1,792 acm or 4.3 square miles. The disgruntled propooerts included Dr. Roger Sand«soo, chalrn)an of the OiUzens lncoripon.Uon Comm It t e e ; William H. KraWI, city manaser of .Loi Alllmkoo and volunteer filWICial .,..,_ sultan! to the group; Ray ll<n:yman, ' . engineer of 2301 c,.mpus Drive, Irvine ; Scott J. RBymond, city al!Alrney~ Earl Holst, 'resident o( the Thunderbird Homes area and Mrs. Joseph C;ole. , -Sanderson, of 246Q Santa Clara St., _ Dana Point, said the lnoorpo?-ation mqve had l*o "lhoroulh!Y lod ~peatedly U.S. Pollution studied sioce the LAFC !urn down la!I January." . He said inwrporatioft was necessary because, "With the improvement ol Doheny state Park and the Dana Point Harbor devdopment the moVe was lm. portant to preser:ve the recreational en-· virilruneat of the communities." He allo touOOed on the Pacific Coad Highway beautiticatlOfl profJram and said (6ee Cl1MIOOD, !'.!JO II Panels Urged by Nixon DAILY "llOT ""9t99 rt ltklll:l"ll Kellllef Keeping Cool Hurd Pleads Innocent ,To Murder · A young drug<J!lnc drifter• accuaed ol the butdl<ry killing of a pr.tty Mlaaion Viejo, scboolteacber ~ imlooeDt al hi• arraJinmeol toda'. ' ' . ste~ C. Hurd, 20, o( Norco, was ordered to return before Judge William Tbom!on in Central Orall,!le County J,._ dicial District Court July 20 for prellm· inary hearing. A public defender was appointed to represent Hurd. There is more than One way to keep cool at the beach, as Sandee Shumaker, 19, Newport Beafh (splashing) and Sonfa Zebot, 16, West- minster, (pouring) demonstrate. · Several other persons aged 16 through 31 have been arrested in connecUon·with the brutal killing of Mrs. Marjorie Brown, whose dismembered body was buried in a shallow grave along Ortega Highway. She vanished several week.5 ago and was apparently slain and partially disem- boweled in a lonely orange groye near the picturesque town of old Irvine. Lagunan Arrested; Faces Charges Over .Rio~. on 4th Hurd has also been charged with the hat.chet beating death of Santa Ana serv- ice station atteoded Jerry W. Carlin, 21, fn early June and one other IUSpect In Ute Brown slaying has also been im1'.. pllcated. * * * 'Gypsy' Fights Police arrested a Laguna Canyon res- ident Wednesday night as a fo\lowup on the semi-riot that raged for two hours on the Fourth of July. Officers booked Stanley H. Dye, 28, of 1195 Victory Walk on sus picion of dig.. turbing the pea~. unlawful. assembly, remaining at a ~1ot after being warned to leave and urging a riot. Police who had obtained a bench war- rant said Dye walked around the corner o! a house carrying nearly one pound (453 grams) of hashish. Officers alleged that Dye became bois- terous during the arrest and had to be subdued. Area residents claim exces!live foree was used in subduing Dye. He was believed to have been the myg.. tery figure who taunted police during the protracted disturban~. loping along the bruslly hillside shouting, ''rat, tat. tat. 'f this •ere a real war you guys would be dead now." Dye also addressed the city council Tuesday evening offering help ol cany~ residents in the city effort to block a bill that would delete the route of the New- port. Beach fre eway. Dye said residents Marine RohOO.d; Retains Wallet ot the area would gather a massive amount of petition signatures to aid the city .. PoUce are also 1eeking a young woman as a tesult o{ the Saturday night tem()i!t. She is alleged to have interfered with and obstructed the duties of a police offi- cer by kicking him on the leg as he was making an arrest. Five police agencies sped to the aid of police in Laguna Saturday night after a call went out that an officer needed as- sistance. There were 23 police cars, 44 officers and a helicopter. There were 17 persons arrested at the lime. Police said they l"'ere under attack by a barrage of botlles, rocks and chen-y bombs. Residents of the area claimed police were brutal and beat subi:iued prisoners. Police denied this and said the prisoners were not injured, Man Raises Cubs For Oregon Zoo Extradiction In Murder Ca se Christopher "Gypsy" Gibboney, 17, Is continuing a stiU court fight in Oregon against extradition to Orange County where he would face charges of murder in the butcher death of Mi!!ion Viejo teacher Mrs. Flomce Nancy Brown. Gibboney, one of six drifters arrested in connection with the vicious knifing of the teacher, was arrested early last week in his home state, but has fought extradition ever since. And sherill's detectives ln Orange ColDlly today predicted a Jong, drawn-OUt action in the extradlUon ease. .. Meanwhile, Grand Jury action will be aought against all the principals in the cate with a hearing before. the panel possibly next Wedneaday, Sheriff's U. Richard Drake said. Indictments involving two separate murders will be sought against some PORTLAND, ore. (UPI) _ The members of the roving band of alleged PortJand Zoo, which 1~t two lions to drug users. a sniper's bullets Monday, may just Those arrested in a joint roundup in· wind up with more: lions than it started volvlng Ute Brown murder and the wi\i:J. • hatchet slaying of service ltaUon manager Jerry Carlin, 21, are: P. H. Wlllon. wailer In i downtown -Gibboney, who would be charged restaurant.. said he hl1 ordered a pair as an adult in the murder ol. Mrs. A Oamp Pendleton Marine facing a of lion cubs from an AfriCan dealer, B l~indt kitchen knife jn ~guna Beach plans to raise them until they are about ~~ Craig Hurd, an asserted Weckleeday surre~ his cash but a year ·old, then donate them to the leader ol. sorts of the group, who ta declined to part with his wallet. zoo. a 20-year-<i1d drifter with no known ad- 'l'be vidim, Mark Arl::retghton, 9-, -Earlier;ndio-statlon-KPQR,a"""'111<od-<1ress. es of munler in tbe told police he was picked up by two fl had obtained $1,000 In donaUons from • Brown killing. young men and a young woman while il.s operators and listeners to purchase -Herman Hendrick Tayl«, l7, a1ao· · hlt.;:hhiki91. replacemenll for Sis and Caesar. held to race adult coart action ln tMa· Creighton said the trio offered to sell' Wilson, who 8'<lhe b•d aiw.,. WJaled Jiiurcle,.. ol Mn. Brown and C.Vl!n. him -a kilo (2.2 pounds) of mBTIJUITIA ii 1ioness1--plam t0 ra!Be-. the female -Oirden"-°""'e High School ltl.Kltf?l or drugs called "reds". He declined. and let his sister raise the male. Zoo Arthur c. Jtulse, 11, of 11481 Dolan Police said the group drove to 470 director Jack Marks told Wilson the St., the only arrestee wilh a ·permanent Myrtle St. where he was told t.O hand pair should be reared separately because address and the only one sUJpict.ed. on11 over his wallet. "I'll give you my money lions are more dangerous in pairs. ln the Carlin killiflC. · but not my wallet ," he replied. Thi! Wilson said his lions wlll cost about -An unidentified 16-ycar-old b o Y was 11ccef!able lo lhe bandilll who took $500 each, including shlpping charges allegedly an acclllOI)' In the klllin&• Creighton 1117 in the dayUgbt robbery, from Pretori1, South Africa. (6ee 11.ROWN, Pase I) I U,I T ...... CLAW HAMMER"iC ILLER STRIKES DOWN ENTllll! FAMILY Boy ond GrondmOtlier Dead; Girl ond ,;.,..,,, Fltiht for 'life Bludgeoning. Survivors To Get 24-hour Guard SAN GABRIEL (AP) -Around-tlle- clock protection has been ordered for three surviving members of the Fred Senff family-hospitalized following what officers say was an attempt by unknown intruders to burn them alive. Kim Senff, 10, and his grandmother Mrs. William Chapman, were bludgeoned to death early Wednesday morning: His younger sister and parents were brutally beaten and left uncomcious, of- ficetl said. Whoe't'._er attacked the fmally then oet fire to the Spanish-style home as neighbors slept, palice said. Gloria Senff, 35, was in intensive care 1n "very critical condiUon" this :morning following head surgery at San Gabriel Ho.pita!. Fred Seneff, 38, and his 7-yeaMld daughter, Jenny, were listed in critical condition. All three suffered third-degree bums from the fire, which police said was deliberately set with gasoline, , - "Obviously IOlfleone wa!Ks th em dead ," said oCficer Larry McMead of the San Gabriel Police. "We've got a man there on a 24-hour basis. He'll want \o question any or them aboUt it if they rtgain consciousness." Police Lt. Robert Hughes said there were no Jmmediate clues in the ~ but he sald he'd guess "more than ooe person". was involved in the attack. A bloody tjawhammer was found on the floor of the pink stucco, SpanillHtyle home along willl a ·•lphon 1-and empty guoline can. Huglles speculated the hole was used to draw 1.-oUne from the Senlfs' family car. Gaiotine was IPl'tad around the hoUR, he said. · Local investigators were meeting wtth Los Angeles County Sheriff'• de:tecttves today to compare similarities tn this case and the hammer-beating of an 87- year-<ild ROsemead man found un- conscious in his home Monday. Hatchet-wieldii1g, Burglar ' Nabbed in Oemente Store --- ·A Sin Clemtlrte· thopkeeper and •a p...tnC retera.. polkeman .DuS!ed a hatchet·1'1eldtng •burg!.-behind the COU111« ol a ma' ~ dolUOtl a1iop Wedne<day night ' , But !lie thief, ,_arll)( o· lsah T-shirt •n<! dar~ I~, ~ ht :loot lnlo the datkn~~ l!lfore the otrtqr and "1opke""'r catdi him. • Tiie 1111;1 k place 11 \He recently op111<d .IPutr Wolts al' '211 Avenlda Del, Mar ot 11:•')1.m. • ' Pollce IAld Uie tl1lef ,used ' a 'bond aae to blah ht; way throoll(il a froril window, 'but didn't blraaln on M....., James P. Shatto's preleMltl. Shatto reported thet the crash 1'woke him in the ,sleephc quarters of the &hop and he went in the attowroom to in..,!IKfl&. He 'olirprlled the burglar 'behind • coant.r, and alte~ """e !t!iiuts the would·be lblt! fi'1f. · ' T\vo Groups To 'Rescue' Ecology WASHINGTON (UP!) -Pr"ldenl Nixon today proposed creation of two ~ federal agencies to control polluUon and coordinate research and 'R)loration in th~ ·oceans. · ;rba President. aald the , l'l'opqsals re\)re:lel1ted "a pl'.Ofound commltmet\t to the J'elCUe of our natur~ enVtronment and tbt ~at\an • of the e.arlh aa a place boil> habitable bY and boopltablo to-man." '1be President's plan1 tranmlltted to Congtess today, woula create an in- dEipendent aiency, the Environmental Prqt~tion Agency (EPA), to set and enforce antJpolluUon standards and an agency in the Commerce Department, Ute National Oceanic and Atmospheric AttmJnlltratiqn (NOAA) to coordinate research on tbe actions of the oceans a~ atmosphere now spread over severa l d<partmenls. The President's proposed reorganha- tion will go into effect within 60 days unless Congress disapproves. The President said he wai. departing from his normal aversion to adding to !he proliferation of new federal agencies m order to tigh(en control on pollution and to better focus research into the interacting aspects of the oceans and atmosphere. . ne EPA will bring together In a single organization the major federal pollution control programs now spread over the departments of Health, Educa- (See NIXON, Page %) HEW Federal Aid Cut Possible for States WASHINGTON (AP) -The Depart- ment of Health, Education and WeUare will start ·"I.. enforcement acUon leading k> a poss1ole cutoff of federal aid to four of approximately 49 stale!: in apparent violation of wellare regulations. J~ D. Twiname, federal social ancl rehabilitation administrator, will arr nou~e compliance bearings today for 1odiana, Nebraska, Arizona a n d Califcrnia, department·sourctS said. «:east WeaCller The weather is getting monoton· ou·s along the coast. Still mostly sunny with early mornlng and eve- nink clouds and little temperature <:bang~. ·INSmE TODAY Opening of Amtrlca'1 Catp bblcrvation triall brings color and ~tchinQ_ tl'citemcn' co Nno-~rt, RT.Wattr1. Page 24. -..... . -. CM!flonll9 ,,• am.,., CllHlflell..-.. •11 C1111tet n ·-" o.ftil Mtllcfl It .~ .. -' httrTl llllllM•I 1S Pllllfln lto1) -" 1\1111 U.WI 11 _, I Mml ... l.\c911Mt " • • ) I DAILY I'll.OT SC 'Fares.t' Editor Free Of Charges 8J STEYJ: MITCHELL • Of "" Olltr Pl* ..... u~ ... _.. ec111or •. Dol1 Elcllr Is a i... man .today alter~ acquitllld Wednesday of charg" ,__ ..... tram· .. arllclt wbldl appeorod In his tabloid "From (Jut, of Sherwood Forellt." Jut ,.r. Munleipal Judge David Aaroo d"'l'l'Od flvo c11ar,.. of soliciting In commll crand theft and burglary 1n trial Jll'O' ceodi!18ll which lasted only II minutes Wednelday afternoon In Harbor Judldal District Court in Costa Meu. ,,_, JS.year old editor was am.ted In Newport Bolch last New Yeor'1 Ew U a result of ID article in his pipe!' -tbe ~ bad .U.Ced ad-vocated ohopliltlnl. \ 1'rJ, T"I Aplta Leaders Pledge ' ;Fight .fo .r ,City Embittered and lilocl<td leaden ol the move to ~ate Dana PoiJlt. eapstr.no Beach are already mak.big plans for the next ti.me around. 8°""""" badt from Wednesday's dmill ol their petition by the Local 1i1fDC1 F..,..tlon ConDnblioll (LAFC) tile COllllllllleo Im vowed In becin again this falL "We're going to take a month or IO off to ponder what's happened," said Dr: ilqier Sandenori, ~ ol the ._.uoii commlU... '"lbe canmlitee will Ihm decide what the,Y wan! In do next. It's oot In- conceivable that we might be badt in a yeor and just eiclude the properties thol waot out, alillooSb It would be an awfully small dlif," ''Alton Allen said we shouldn't have Included landowntn wbo wlahod In he excluded," said Rayrncad. "Ir we didn't have tile right to Include them, he bad the right to exclude them. ''But the LAPC dkkl't Mt for one adusion,'' be llld. "LAFC made a political decillon on the basis of the willies ol a few laJ>. "But the LAFC didn't tsk for one doimen 1'boH on)y objection Is that· llJey doo't want tile rules and regulatlollll or a city, "The LAFC U!U,,,ed the right ol the voters: 'Ibey decided whether or not the •rea should be a city rw a:ooo v.w. on the basis ol the objectlont U fo;ir or five. 'To t i.e Pel11t' • r • Rus s· Peac ~ -Plan ,--j ' I ' For Mideast Told .. LONDON (UPI) -Tbe Soviet 1,lnlon-- apelled out lonnally today Ibo di<an1 of ita Middle Eatt peace pl111 for a ··~Wement by staces." . fte plan was publlshe<I In 1ho So'llel tmbulJ'• P,Dbbcation "Soviet: w~ ... dated July 11, and dmdalnd today. 01\at's the Soviet plan, clear to tb1 polot,'' it said. Under the head11ne "Where· !lit USSR Roally Stands," the publication said the plan reflects basically Russia'• "lnltlal stand," but conceded subsequent negou ... lions and consult.ition have pnxlucod "new ideas." (See Mideast story, Page .. ) Tile plan, It said, mates these pro- visiolla: ' ' I -All parties muot acttpt !hat ..,.. ritoria1 gains by war cannot be perm!~ teiL -Afler ~ .,...... I bU - drafted, wtblnwal ol Lftell troopa WW1d be cbried eat, and 1be -ol war -..,, lll'ld and ·the Aral>r f!lded. ' n.. 1r1icle, -''Outlaw Bluel." olattl lhat llellling -larp --and -ponies ii DOI bod, but wwm its rtaderl that rob b Ing small bJsiDeamen and individuals ls a no-no. '!'lbey!re CA11gbt up_in_Jlle ... Clll!IJ.o!ifl game just. like we all are," the article Ital& He Nid be was IU.,,noed at"the evident polilical streng4ll of the large londownen. AUO!i>ey Scott Raymond said be too had been IUJl?rised, pertic\Jlarly since the LAFC·..had the power to exclude the large' -holdlnp and then to oooslder tile city on the basis ol what "I thot.igtx their fmctioo. was to ~de if the boundaries were rea1GMble and the economic !wib~ sound. But no' , Maki... B ut...,, one asked any questi.om. It w11 'all ' -It Pl••ldes for a -t ·In_ stagp: -The depoalllon of t!>IJ ~with the United Na!km and Ille completion of the withdrawal ol Israel's troops from the occupied territory b coodillo!lal on the g1.1arantee of tbe recognized frontiers of the states in the area either by the U.N. Security COuncll or by its: four pennanent membus (Russia, the United States, at"ltain and France. 'Ibis omitted National Clllna.) -W1th the consent of the countries concerned it is also proposed to establlsb demilitarized zones straddling these fron--Vf!lY quiet. '"Ibey didn't give the voten a chance. AOO that's all we ftnted -to let was 'left · the voters dedde ... * * * * * * 'lbe arilcle .... Oil In -Wayt ol Mli"W l!un lar1fO -bllalm.U. "Cually glide along and slip the lltuJI under your coat or tn )'«II' pune. Blend In. Don1 do Ul)'lhln& when otber lbop- Jlrot1t P .. e I pers can see you." . In granting the request for acqwttal, which wu moved by Elder'• attotney Jack R. Willis, Judge AAl1>D ltated, "I certa1n1f cloo1 -tbe article bul I doo1 feel the aolivitla ol tllil 111111 conltltate • crime. .. CITYHOOD PLEA NIXED. •• the county govemmtlt was unable to carry this out wtlhlllt ~ ol ""1'Vlce dlotricts to be flnanced by the people of the area. ''This is toe> much taxation with too UWe reprel<lltallon." be explained. Shooting Victim . : ~~t!i!:~l::f:E'= H Id m• ·. Laguna' ·. not IOlllJCri ·the effort and because it e would ''lie two years before 1he Dana · ~ Beach area were On ·Dmg Charges : "eur ·~;etyc11:.-1ie ... • plained. ''Sail Juan Capiltrano Is tnt.rior- The vicUm of a recent shooting w~ oriented m:l our CODUDLlliUes are beacho amsted by Laguna Beach poUce early crfenled." thls mcnlng on ·charPI o1 passesllnt . dangerous drugs aod .a arc o t J c I DOOR OPEN future parapllemalla. lie left the door open to merger Police said lhl)' allo liool<ed Low1tnce ~ whk:b be said could be '_'bet,. I · •• o1 •11 N "-~ Ur bandied by two ~cities." -Herllinln, u, • . ~· lie l&1d the i.,.. ~·· boldinp !llPll' ... cbar&<a n! faj1lna .. -. _.. not excluded -....... at bll pr<llmlnlry, -me '"'·~ · --COWllJ lslanda would ·be drug cblrpL . . -·~-creeled " BormD1n ~ IUllUY nceDt1Y . ~ arpeo1 that 1arp l8lld ho!d•rcs for mnoval fl a plslol a1i1J 1"'!11 bll : -be loc1uded to live 1 "eoonomie left_,atmplL ~~Jr ollJ9.(,on ,,.tllboJty to the dty. Opmp muat a a.idiwalk -...-. -. r ·~ ~ nt8lnecl to create a WeJl.rounded, Street after ~ Jane~ ~ • · ; treJl bll1nc:ed mnmunlty." Two,.,.... c..p P• i ~ ..i n.. nnarrlal r..,.,.t -$m,W7 ~,t~-at \ .JI!> ~ lo cilf -lie fin\ yeor with ,,,,.,~. x-lliY sflib. a. mi ... ..wnc apcondi-. 11e .ui • ao.cent Virgil L. McC(lf, 20, have entered in-per $190 -·11ed. valuaUon prupezty tu nocent p1eu to chargea ol assault wtlh to ru.o 1110 11! (-In tile county). intent to commit murder ud art waa not a ~ but a convenience. ' awaitblg a preHmlg•ry bearln&. He said.the p1vpmed city .woukl~hl~ O!l1cen aUep l!'~ they went In Its own~ joUce deparimMt, a dty Bommln'• motel In arreol him on the ~et-l!lert, a plannlnc ooosullmlt Ind atlqlh ol a bench •arrant tblt crew piblie wwu, buildlnc and park ml out ol bis . ....nod failure to _... recrea11on .,_. • • • In court, tbq fauDd 7t c~.beue..d ~ Berryman llld b<m4Py In he Ifill. cbiiwea bod been made • ma l1iil 0!11c:en aDep t11ey a1Jo r<cooered in Januory by LAFC ml Jliol l~ a bypodennlc needle and a amall quan-trusion In the SJC ... ind . Uty o1 !lllrijualla that wu on the lloor. Nipl pi..,.ny to the nor1li """'. ~' ellm~ted. Capo Approves Recreation Park A recreallo!lal vehicle park baa been approved by the San Juaa Capistrano pWmlng commission. The faclllty will occupy 10 acres aouth of Villa San Juan Mobile Hmie Park on Camino Capbtrano near the city limits adjacent to Capislraoo Beach. The part will accommodate campers, tents aJld other recreational vehicles. Located in the path of a propoted freeway, planners eslhnate tbll the part will h3ve a lb: to 10-year We span. DAILY PILOT ----................ ........ ,.., C:... M-S.. Ch Mic 01tANOa CO.UT "UIUIMIHG COMPANY Wo\ef't H, Wot4 Pnilftlll ..,.. ,.,.. ..... J•cli l. C.C.V ...,.,,..., .... .-..1....., 1\onu11 Koowil E•llV lffll'l•t A. Mlll'plrilH M .... .,.. Efltor Rich1r.1 P. Nill 11v111 Or1111t COllftlY a•1• °""" C•la M91i Ja WC1$1 l•V SITlll' H...-1 INdl! 2211 W•I .... , .,,,. ...... ~._11,m,._,..,_ ...... '4oldll 11171 llldl ........... .. '*'-"'' .. tMl"Tll El CllNN lt•I QUESTION ASKED . , "In view ol the ~ Of oo ,many large property owners 'lo -tie 1icluded, how can ' you consider 1be. bowdariel logical?" asked LAFC-cornmiS!sioner and county supervi!Or Allen. Berryman replied "aCoeMlbllity and ehminalioo ol pot"1Ual county islanda are the reasons.'" Holst a resident <:I. the "nlnnderbird Home Ue.a, in the northeast section of Dana Point, said he and his neighbon were "strong for the lncorporatlon. '' Mrs. Cole a resident <i the Del Prado area of Dana Point said incorporaUon was needed, "to create a recrea.Uomil ,, .. of quality." Carl Kymlo, Newport Beach city OOU1J. ci1man and general mapager of. the Moulton-Niguel Water D 11 trt ct, en- compassing 25,000 acres « nearby area , oppo8ed the move on behalf of the waW:r diolr1ct and the 23.1-,... -Brand Ranch . MASTEi\ PLANNED He said the rancb Is 1>!iDI maater planned in conjWICtlon wllh Lq\ln1 Niguel Corporation'• developrilents to the north and dropped the strong hint 1hat resldenta ol lhal ana and the corporotioll were "talking incorporation." "Sewer and wattr service pl.am by the di!lrlct for the Bear Brand property b&ve been made, oriented to the Laguna Jlrot1t P .. e I NIXON .•• tion and Welfare, lnierlor, Acr!culturo and such Independent .... eles u lht Atomic Energy Commlssi<o. The mission of the EPA, with au Initial budget of 11.• bllUon and 5,650 employos, "will be to orgllllle Iha ftgllt against enfironmental pollutiori on m integrated basis," the President said. It will tall:e over auch activiUts as have been previously performed by Iat«ior's Federal Water Qu a.r1t1 AdministnUon, ptltlclde reeearcb and ltandard-oelting of the Food and Dnla Adminlltr•lion, and air and waltt pollu- tion control a«lvilltl of HEW. PM!cide control, oow performed by the Agrkultuno depsrtmfllt, aJl!I reneral ecolOllcal ""'arch now performed by the Council on Environmelllal Quality, •loo will !all to lht EPA. Niguel area," Kym!> stressed. Attorney Kem Sn~. repmenUng the Qwidler.sbennan Corporation and Cato and Auoclatea, whole property oceupies the point are• of Dana Pojnt, reminded the commlaaioners tblt they had told proponents to straighte1 up the boun- darjes and ellvtlnate the large land holdings. "n>ey have doae neither/' be charged. "Tile Cbandler.sberman boldinp are certa1nJy a perdnalla ud abould be oervlced from the north. 'l1ley ... a logical part ol Laguoa Nlguel," 5n)'der emphaalsed. OWNS US ACRES Cllaz'ldler.Sberman owns U3 acres In the propelled COllUDllDlty in al~ a large part ol tt in the central sector ol Dana Polnl EncuUve Director of the n.mderblnl· Caplltrano Corporation, A. R. Koch, which ..... 330 ..... In Ibo - -of the propooed oommuolty ltill undeveloped, objected. "We are projecting, a muter plumed """"'""'11 not oriented Inward the Dona P!Jlnl ..... ·• future mldenli lliould he ..... the right In decide -f!f ..,. lbo1 ..... to join • dly. "fr be "= Fe ~y heCutlve ~ Garmu said the. firm wonted its r1'ht cf; Wllf -1.Y In the IOUtheut Cap1lliBno Booc;h area ei<Cluded U r-.ndecl "1 CoiiD!j'' Road eo.,; m1aioller ./>I 6 .. Koch. FA Mutkl,~ the Capistrano a., llBaci Dlltrlcl. • ieU-ined belch CClllllll!llllt ii lJID loll . -ol the -tracU, laid !1ie1 did PD! - 1ho ""'""' olf....i ..,. •. -..... mun!IJ, . "Mate 111111 llO rulclents haw 'llilned • pel""'1 proteottng Ibo ~llon and we found on!y t .. In favor," ailded ~~ !!=.;.u~nl!i!¥ the Laguna Cyclis t Still Critical Aft-e r Accident Nollie Roripaugh, 27, 444 Jasmine Sl., Lagun& Beach today remains In the In· tensive care mlt of ,5(NUt Coast Com- munity Ho6pital, following an accident in South La11,1na two weeb ago. His riiolorcycle coUided broadside wllh a car crl:ven 'by Janice Rogen 32181, S. Co&st Highway, Soulh Laguna. M the coUlsion OCCUl<d Ronpough's head was dasbed into the side ol Miss Rog.,.. car, causing malsive head lnl-· Hll bead wu not prOtected by a helmet. lbe ZZ.year-old ,Minn....., ii reporied making ,.good proeress" after suffering a brollm jaw, chest lnlllrift, and facial lacerations In the -· ln anotl1er -June 211, where a YOWlC Laguna Beach couple 1'U In- jured, bolb Susan and Riiey Shupe, lllt Catalina. ore listed In '8tiJ!actory -dltion. Mrs. Shupe Is rei:overlng from a skull fracture and JaceraUona and 1 hip injury. Her husband ..rreftd a pelvk: Injury. 1be couple wu injured when their van collided with a slow moving e1r In Laguna Canyon. -plunged Into a culvart alons the highway. Everything But The Sink Go~e \l ,..med that obout everylhing but the kitchen sink had been t.aktn In a Laguna Beach lh•!t re!l0!1td thts week. MlsOlng from a one-room apartm"1t at llJ.A High Drive 1'U tile Hollywood bed, a chest ot draweri, a lamp, an end toble, 1 collee toble and 1 chair. Police said lhe loS$ estJmate was 13111. Tbe !belt occurred orunetlme In lhe put two monlhs: Tbe siolan pr-'J belO<lled lo Dorryle "Enrlihl ol Loa Anplol. the thclt was reported by OUn llllldil-, lllO s. Oolll Jll&llwaY. Paulette Pearson, 19; is the first black girl ever to enter the SO.year-<>ld Miss North Carolina Pageant. ..The only diUerenct! between me an4 the other con- testants is that I'm black. I think the jqdges will be fair," she said. Dana Physician Pleads Innocent To Abortion Rap ~ Dana Point pleyalcian who had ap- pirently WOO hi.a cue earlier OD con- atituUonal and other grounds pleaded -today to -charces ol feloey abortion. Dr. Robert C. Robb, 67, ol 34567 Scenic Drive, Dana Point, was ordered to return before Superior Court Judge Jam ea F. Judge Oct. 28 for 1 jury trial that may never take place. Defense attorney Moses Berman, who has suoceoslully iotl<l1 Dr. Robb off prior abortloo! charges, said he·wlll aeel: a writ of prohibition against the trial. Several rulings by CaUfcnia judges, Including the one Dr. Robb -before t!lls opring, bave pulbed the otate's abor· tiGo law Inward a tat at hl&ber court levels. Dr. Robb's Laguna Beoclt office baa been raided twice and allegod abortion , b11bw11entJ alzed during bis b1'Wlhet i wilh-1ba~, -illi ~;~ as )'OUDC IS 17 )'tin. Frisbee Con test Set For Mission Viejo M-Viejo r..-ts 1n1 lnvllod to warm up their throwing arm for saturda.y'a Frisbee cmtest at the Mon- t.uoao Center at I p.m. There will be prlzos !er the wlnnen and the crand champion will be elll!ble to go In district playolls. Call the center at 137..at for further lnfmnaUoo. -First, Israel and the AraS' nations mufi confirm tQeir willingnessi in good faith In carry out the 196'1 United Nations IOClalty-·ln all !ta upects. ,.....P.,el BROWN.-•• who remainl uocharpl. -Melanie Daniels, 31, a1ao m allepd accesaory in the cues, .)tho wu taken from Orange Co\Jnty jaD:-. ahe had served oae week oa. a !marijuana pooaeasioo -and boobd • .. -1 afterafeloay. The juvenile ._ied1y was n1ealed In CUlbldy of bis parents· -1io anest July I. '!be~ lln. Bron, --men and flqft !ban moat munlen, toolt place In early JlDIO when the woman drove off 1he Santa Ana Freeway onto Sand Canyon rood and was allepdly accoa1ed by a group ol youths whole car bad just bi'oken down. Alt<r the youths took !he Brown woman'• car and . .wucted tbe terrified teacher, they allegeclJy took ber In a nearby «inee grove in Irvloe and savqe!y butchered her with a K-t. milllary klllfe almllF In tile Bowie bun- ting blade, but lljllller. Mn. ~ waa Usted as a mi.me peraon fw a1mott two -before ber ....-were found by a biker walklnl peat an 1-1hed ...- llf&'" ..... Ortop Hipwa, _,. El car1oo vm.. • '' .! • Mfs.~Whit"'.9rth Rites Private Private funeral wvrces will be held for Bernice M. Whitworth, 71, a lT~year resident by Laguna Beach, wl1o died Wednesday. Survivors include her widower, Kernan B. Whitworth ol the family home, 1375 Hillcrest Drive; a son, "Dr. Kernan B. Jr. of ~umbla,, Mo.; a sister, Mlsl Leonore M. Mllil of Toledo, Ohio; and two grandchildren. An accomplished pianist, M rs . Whitworth was a past president of tht Three Arts Club of Lakewood, Ohio. . tlers. ----- -Their regulations would include tern· porary l'<Strictlons of I purely mllitary nature. -Provlsion alao ii made fir the xts- Uoolng of U.N .. troopo, wllh the - ment ol Egypt and by decision of the Security Council, In the Gora 11<1, wbere · they were before May, 1987,)and also in the area of Sharm El.sheikh. -lrael Is In pledge herself In comply w1th the U.N. decisJons on Palestinian nlugee.. -Freed<m ol navtgotlon !or all states through the Tirana Strslta, the Gulf ol Aqabs and the Sues Canal. "'Iba!'• the Soviet plan, clur lo the point -and wilhoot ID)'lhini - about It," Sor<t weekly Nid. Trio Arrested On Drug Charges Laguna Beach police answtring a disturbance report at a motel Wednuday ended by &JTating three 1"Wll men on charges of heroin possession. Police booked CUHonl Ellis Kaplan, II; Marvin Alfred Feldman 20· and Jooepb Edword Clark, 11; 'w11o' pve their a1dence address u a moc.eJ at 475 N. Coast Highway. Of!lcers said the l"OUP aloo tried lo diocard • small -.1ner ol mar1iu.io seeds. Pollce Hhed IJ5 crams ot wtdta powder that they allege may he ......... .. SQ.nth Coast 'Nurse • Hurt ·in Accident l A South Coast Commllllity Hoopilal n!H'9e suffered minor injury Wednesday when her car was struck from the rtar in Laguna Beadl. Darlene E. Meyer, 22, of 47' Oak St. told police she stopped in the 200> block ol Soulh Cout Highway for a Urning car. Polloe said a car driven by Eliubelh W. Austin, 56, ol :IUSI Las Naranjas, South Laguna, struck the Meyer car. The mrse drove on to the hospital for treatment, said police. -H. J. GARRETT'S SALE! 16th Semi-Annual ALL LAMPS ON SICOND f LOOR 1/2 Ot:F Sofas and Sofa Beds FLOOR SAMPLES 20°/o to 50°/o OFF LOOK FOR RED TAGS! 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"""""'!11!!1""111 .......... !ll! ........................... . DAILY 'ILOT J .. lf ...... CHILDREN CONCENTRATE ON SUMMER ARTS AND CRAFTS ON TOP OF THE WORLD Cl•1M1 Run Through Aug. 21 at Laguna High as W•ll •• Elementary ""School 2nd Laguna AFS St1:1dent · By FREDERICK SCllOEMEBL - OI tllt O.llr ''"' Stiff WITH LEM THAN a wetk before the is off to Belgium, Robin Oliver, second Laguna canadidate selected for the Americans Abroad program of American Field Service, received word where she will be Jiving. She will become a member of the Decleck family in the city of. Veurne, or Fumes, depending on whether you speak.. Flemish (a variation ol Dutch) or French. 'Ibe town is in the Flemish :sector of Belgium, and already Robin ls worried about learning another tongue. It's almo5t ironic, as Robin ex~lled in French while in Laguna Beach High School, just to find out she may not be able to use it for her year's stay. Yet, French may come in handy, since t:he border of France is only a hop. skip, and a jump from where Ille will be living. IT'S A HECTIC week ror Robin , who was notified Monday morning that she will 10 overseas for a year's study. She made a qu.ick trip to University o( California at Santa Barbata Wed- nesday to cancel college plans for this fall. Her passport was picked up m Tuteday, a!ter a long wait in line with other Europe-bound poople. Lob of pack-inc to be done. And she may feel a bit like a pin cushion after celling five niunds ol. dlOta for the trip. WORDS OF WELCOME from Belgium have already arrived in a letter from the Belgian Ambassador W. Loridan. Robin is also quite excited abobt get- ting to AFS headquarters in New York, as she is assured she will see Margie leRoox, this year distaff exchange stu- dent to Laguna, who is ~·aiting for her plane to South Africa in the gateway city. LOCAL SURFING enthusiasts are making ready every morning down at Brooks Slreet Beach for the 16th armual Laguna Beach Surfing Conste!L Some of the local Youths who will compete for trophies are Tom Sholseth, Brooks Street Surf in$ Contest 1 ~~:~K~le~:~;.ejg to take place Saturday morning at 8 a.m. at Laguna's Brooks Street Beach -a surfing contest and low tide. George Fowler, recreational depart.. ment director, is so worried. So far waves at the popular surfing beach have hardly had the heft to sink a toy boat. Fowler adds that the 16th annual surf- ing contest is still scheduled Saturday morning. If the waves aren't good enough, "we'll wait a week, and try again." Laguna Teen Corner Alec Nelson, Jim Ray, Mike Armatiah, Brian Bulkley, Steve Sadler and John O'CoMor. If it seems like 10me of lhe other top surfers are not competing, it may be that they haven't signed up yet at tile city recreation department, 175 No. Coast Highway. Surfers may sign up right up to the opening of the contest. As in the past, the breakers at Brooks Street will challenge the ardent board enthusiasts, Saturday, July 11 at 8 a.m. • WHILE SURFERS are resting up dur· Ing the evenings for Saturday's oom· petition, other high school students are putting in long hours out in the Irvine Bowl. The 1970 Pageant of the Masters is foUowing a tight rehearsal schedule, preparing le>< _,mg night. July 17. Five high achoo! studtnts are among the entire cast this year. Sheri AndreYJS will 1 star in "The Giaeners", Jearl Francois Millet's patn. ting or three women gathering wheat. The picture was first presented at the show in 1935, the starting year of "the living pictures." Pam Purcilly will be seen as one of the "Women .of Fashion at Leisure•• which will adorn the upper &tage at the bowl. . Ed Austin and Mike lnuning will take part in the monument "Gettysburg." which was first presented at the 196& Pageant. Last but not least, Greg Bishop \\1il1 be shown in the Henri Matisse painting "Coffee" which was first seen at the Pageant in 1954. Jellyfish Give Lagunans Stings I , , , J~lyfish, <those stinging creatures that iAvilde the beaches, are beginning to plague Laguna shores. Lifeguards reJ)Orled that 34 peraons were treated· for jellyfish stings Wed· nesday. Ufeguards said whe11 the ocea n warms up and the surf is down the jellyfish nock towards the beach. And unsuspec· ting beachgoers are usually target. The treatment offered by the lifeguards Is an application of a1~hol and ammQnia and a packing of wet sand. By Phil lnlorlondl .. ~, "But You Can't Do Thl1 Te Mt -I'm Middlt--cla11, Rt1pect1blt, • Lont-tlrne RoslMnl, o Bu1lne11 Mon, •nd I Jin In lmor•lcl Boyl" . . There's Even More to Do This Summer For Art Colony youagsters looking for something to ·do sin,ce the "new" of summer has worn off, or mothers who need &Orne time to go shopping, the Laguna Beach Recreation Department has a welcome. item. Four days a week, the departmeJ1t sponJOrs an arts and crafts program· for Laguaa youngsters six to lJo years old. On Mondays and Fridays the program takes place in the high school cafeteria from 9:30 a.m., to 12 :30 p.m. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, Top of the World Elementary School turns art workshop from 1 to 3 p.m. Two enthusiastic womea work with the young people. Libby Thorton and Debbie Latimer have been signed on by the recreation department to offer instruction in arts and crafts of all types. lt may be some finger paiJ1tlng for the young ones, some knitting for !he girls, etchings with ink, or making a pair of potholders for dear old mom. Two high school girls. Patty Bryan and Melinda McFarland, also assist with the program, which is drawing around 75 youngsters to the high school and over 50 to Top of the World. The program will run through Aug. 21 and cost fOr materials for the 1ummer ls so cents. Fourth Summer Art Festival Slated July 15 Laguna Beach, with three summer art festivals, apparently will have a fourtti ooe this .swnmer. The planning commission has granted a temporary use permit to Floyd Lucier to use the former Ward and Harrington property. 793 Laguna Canyon Road, as a showplace for artists and craftsmen. The temporary festival would be con- ducted in conjunction with a permanent art gallery that would be set up in the front building or the properly, ·rormerly a ltimber and building !upply ·yard. Plans on file in the city planning ·department show triangular booths for 40 to 65 exhibitors to the rear of the front building. Parking Js provided for 26 cars. The pennit woukl allow operation from July 15 to Aug. 15. However Lucier, an art teacher and jeweler, does not expect to be open by the July IS date and would be able to seek a 30-day e~ension beyond Aug. IS on the permit for the booth~. He said booth ~oplication forms have been mailed and a~ ~ut 20 artists have already signed up . "Ii we get enough 'Interested artists. we'll kll ahead with plans for the festival ," he said . The Fe~lival of Arts, Laguna's main swnmer drawing card, is localed diagona11y across the &treet at 650 Laguna CvlyO'l Road. 11\e Sawdust Festival, which has a more rustic and informal atmosphere, h'i not far away on Laguna Canyon Road. Art-A-Fair, formerly the Splinter Festival (splintering away from the sawdust group) ls at 346 N. Coast llighway. Angela Arrested ·On Traf fie Raps HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Angela Dov~. dismWed •;ur-old · a s 1 I 1 ta n t philooophy prof"'°" at the Unlverslly of California at Los Angeles, was ar- rested by Hollywood police Wednesday night on warrants for traffic violations. Sgt. E. L. Cline, watch commander at the Hollywood station, said !:he Negro instructor -an acknowledged eom. munist -was arrested for investigation of five outstanding traffic warrants, and taken to Sybil Brand women'ii jail. Miss Davis was the subject or con- lroversy long before the Unlvtraity Board of Regents voted recently 1galnst renewal of her probationary contract II UCLA. CJ(Jle: said he did r\()l know the nature of the vlnlalionl ollt&ed in Wednelclay ......... > \ • \ ': \\ :,' ! : < •• . :. : • • f' I . • I -.. : i . . . '. '·: .. !~ ; . '. . •; : r. ~. . I' : . . . • ! : .. ••. ·1 : lj ;: ~; '• ! f ,, • ;1 ; ... er .. , ~-. JuiY '· 1970 L DAILV P!~OT 3 ' 4 • 9.9 reg. 7.00-9.00 SHORT SLHVE PERMA-PRESS SHIRTS Great looking sportsl!irts In plaids, checks or prints. Completely washable polyester "and cotton blinds; S·M·L·XL. MEN'S COLOSSAL . 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Ag~ew: I'm C~pter Carrying No ~ Cause Ge'neral Downed Of Vnr~st UPI Ttlwllftt Chief Meets Chiefs Prisident Nilton met at the White House Wednesday willl dele&ation o! the National Conference of Amer- ICaJI lndiarui and the Pueblo Indian tribe. Shown with the President ere (Id! to rl1ht) Paul Bernal, tribal council secretary; Quirino Romero, aovernor of Taos Pueblo; Interior Secretary Hickel ; and James Mirabal, 1enior councilman. Irish Catholics Ready • Anti-mill~ Marches ' BELl'ASI', Northern Ireland (UPI) - Roman catholic lt1dera called today for Catholic protelt marches thi.I weekend lo prot"t alleged BrlUsh Army brutality. The Protestanta are holding huge Orange Day parades Monday to &.Jebrate a battle over Catholics nearly 300 year1 ago. The Clthol.ici A.id they would not march in Belf11t and that tlie marchu would not coincide with the Protestant celebralioos of the vlctory of the baWe of the Boyne. But both parades raised the specter ol ntW' bloody clashe.s be- tween the rival croups. Catholics have accused the Britlati Army of brutality and of lootlnJ during searches of Catholic neiahborbooda for Wop! 11J1111 In th< ran. RoOd area last' weet. :Britain and the Northern Ireland ,ovtmment agetd to Investigate the charses. ~ A spokesman for the Roman Catholic civil rights• auoclation uid they hoped 50,000 marcher• would turn out for the demonstrations whlch would march throucb both Protestant and Catholic areas. · '"Ib!rt'1 no mson why we shouldn't," the apokeaman uld. "These will be Mil- sectarian marches to protest the brutality and damage caused by the army on the Falls Road during last weekend's search-es." / The spokesman gaid no march would be held in Bellast "because CJf the el· plosive situation and the chances of. aec-- tarian trouble breaking out." · Hero Stands Trial BURBANK, Calif. (AP) -Audie Murphy. America's most decorated W<rld War Il hero, has been etdtrtd by • judge to staod trial or: cltarges he uuult.ed a Burbank dog trainer last May 18. Municipal Court Judge Henry H. Draeter directed the 45-)'i!ar-okl actor Monday to appear for trial In Los Anlflt:s s.r1cr c.ourt July 20. David ~. ~1 . 11CC11sed MUIJlhy of beating and kicking him. Civil righta supporters would march with ba.Me-1 denouncing British Army tactics to army headquarters Jn London- derry, Omagh, Newry, Armagh and En· niskillen, the spokesman 1aid. 'Ille announcement of the Catholic par· ade came in the wake of a statement by Northern Ireland's Minister of Commerce, Roy Bradford, that the country's ecoo· omy could not stand further rioting and 'Violence. State Pair Win In 'Powder Puff' TRENTON, Pa. (AP) -A 32-year-old CaJifomla flying in!l:ructree:s and her · actress co.pilot were named Wedntlday winners ol the annual cro~ Powder Puff Derby. Margaret Mead of Sant.a Barbera, Calif., who has more than 1,000 air hours 1oged, and Susan Oliver, who ttarTed in the television series "Peyton Place," finished the 2,795 mile coast.to. coast race two-tenths or a mlle ruter than the runners-up. It took them 13 hours, 34 mlnuLet In the air from Monter<)I CalU., to Bristol, Pt. Eigtity.fix women finiahed the five-day speed and endurance nee whieh ended Tueeday at sundown. Six of 12 startert were disqualified en route when weather or minor mechanical difficulties forced th«n down at other than the 10 sane· Uoned-stop airports. The race was handicapped. Judges comidered not only spetd, bul the size of the craft. Sln1le and two- engined plan!.!! were In competltkln. "You know you've done better than all the other professional fliers, and that feels good." Miss Mead aaid In an interview after being named top fini!her. Sbe and her co-pUot !J>lit the ft,000 first prize. They flew a Plper Comanche. Israeli Planes Attack Bases Along Suez Run By United Prt11 International Waves of Israeli planes attacked missile baeea: and other U.rget! along ttie Suez Canal for the 50th coo!l'CUtive day today. Cairo newspapers reported the United States would replace Israeli planes Jost to missiles and Tel Aviv newspapers expressed fear ri a U.S. teUout. An Egyptian military spokeanan said 50 hraeli aircraft struck aloog ttie Suez Canal and that j'Each wave of enemy aira:-alt W!lS engaged by our air defense systems." There were no other' details and no clalms of planes hit or sh<>t down. In Cairo, the semiofficial fleWSll8per Al Abram uid the United Stat.ea hu clodded to 8'ftd braol olx Phan- W8"'1anes to replace ones shot down over the Suet Canal area by SAM2 mieailee: in the put two weeks, In Tel Aviv, Tsraell newspaper siid Israeli •uthoritiea are cmcemed lest W~ fail to read flrmJy against repmied Soviet military intorvmtion ln the 191' .. li-Arab cmllct and lnolead ... k • deal with the Rulrilnl at llrael's ·-· The newspaper Maariv rep or t e d 1'rtliable d.rcles in Jerusalem" 11ying loraeU ombuoador Ylt>ilak Robin II in lleedy emlacl with U.S. officlall, trying to detennlne "America's intentions beyond Prtsldenl Nixm"s det>rreot state. ment." "Wuti~'• future steps still con- stitute an eNcma," Maarlv 111ld. "ll is estimatf.d the United States i! awaiting the completion of the Moscow talk& with Nasser in the hope PresidecX. Nixon·s firm oral warnings will deter the Soviets." P.resi.dent Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt confen-ed in Moscow today with Sc:Me:t Premier Alexei N. Kosygtn; ", •. A growing fear is fe:lt In Jerusalem that ttie U.S. is likel.y to agree to an addJticNJ llOftening of her p e I C e: formula," Maariv aid. "In practice: this hints 1t addiUooal Amerlcau concessions to ltml'• detrlmenl" Sunny, Warm Across U.S. ' SAIGON (AP) -Militaty ......,.. Nld late today the wrtekqa of a millina heli<lopttr Witlr Maj. Gtn. George w. Casey, commander of the 1st Alr Oavalry division, a1'd •ix otbs Americans abDlrd had been located by aeardrtn. The aoUrces •aid the he:licopte:r ap- pamitly had cruhed into a mountain Tuesday morning. Ttlere was no im· mediate confirmation tnat anyQne: had aurvived the cralh, they added. The wre:ckagt ol the UHi helicopter which Casey himself was plkiting, wu 1potted from the air by crewmen of one of the more than 60 aircraft that had taken part in a mass.Ive 1e:ard:I. · All the search was being conducted, ~ U.S. Command announced that a total of 61 Americans were killed in action last week, the k>west weekly total in 3i,t yean. Informants said ttie location r:J the lielicopter wreckage was being withheld because no ground troops had as yet readied the sce.ne to inspect It and look for surVtvors. The U .s. Command had no comment on the reports m. the wre:ckage being found, uylng oo.ly that the seardi and rescue operation was discontinued at nightfall and was to be resumed Friday morning. The 80llrces ea.id tbere· was no in- dication that enemy action was involved In the crash of tne helicopter, which CUey. 48, of North Scituate, Mass., was flying to visil WQUnded membe:rs ol his division at a medical facility ln South Vietnam . The location of Che hospital. like other ~etails concerning the: site ol the crash, were witbheld for security rtuim while the seardl continued . Gen. Casey's UHI Huey helicopter was last heard from al 10:10 a.m. Tuesday, and sea.rd1ers have found neither ttie a-aft nor its occupants, the command said. There was no indication whether enemy act.ion l was belieV«l respomible for tfle disa~ance. The 48-yeor.old genera], whose wife and five children ~ve in North Scituate, Mass., was flying a military medical UPITtllfMfot VIET CRASH VICTl'JI? Maf. Gen. G•roe Cat•y lacilily to visit wounded members of his division. The area inJ 'WhJdl. his air<raft is believed to have gooe down was not made public for leCUfity rusons. Six U.S. geoerals were kiJ,led in actloo earlier in the war, including two earlier tfJis year. The command's weekly casualty sum· mary reported 463 Americans woonded last week in addition to 61 killed. These figures brought the total American casua1tiu In action that have been reported in the war to 4.2,919 killed, 282,96« woonde:d and 1,442 missing or · captured. It was ttie: lowest weekly death toll alnce Dec. 3, 1966. *** **fr Viet Reds Hit Peace Plan; Call U.S. Idea 'Arrogant' PARIS (UPI) -North Vietnam and the V\et Cong said today President Ni.I- on's late.st statement setting out U.S. peace objectlves was a plan full of "insolent threats" and "arrogant and unreasonable conditions.'' House Confronts War Curb Bill; Debate Begins WASHINGTON (AP) -Tht Hru.t moved today toward Its first encounter with curbs on presidential action in Cam· bodia -an issue that tied up ttle Senate: for almost two months. Even before debale on tbe Cooper. Church amendment was under way, House doves lodged a complaint against Ifie 11hort notice gi ven members on today's planned action. The Cooper.Church amendment is at- tached to the foreign military sales bill which was passed by the Senate last mont~. Under plans outlined Wednesday, the first test of House· sentiment hinged on a move: by Chairman Thomas E. Morgan (0-Pa.), of the Foreign Affairs Committee to send the bill to a con- ference committee. After a motion to instruct Hous c<>~ ferees to accept the languqe: ol the: Cooper-Church proposal, the 1trate:gy callM for Morgan to move to table:, or kill, that motion . It was alter 6:30 p.m. Wednesday when Democratic leade:r Carl A·lbert of Oklahoma announced the effort to send the bill ID a conference with the Senate. In rejecting statement! the: Prt&dent made June 30 and July l, Hanoi and Viet Cong delegations at the Paris Peace conference: served notice the war will go on until lhe United States agrees to withdraw totally and uncmditionally its forces, and dr~ the Saigon Administration. Hanoi's delegate, Nguyen Minh Vy, and the Viet Cong's DIM Ba Thi coupled the warning with claims lhat Ni%on Administration has stepped up the: bom- bings d Laos and that in spile <'I the U.S. troops pullout from Cambodia, American artillery posted close to lbe Cambodian frontier was ahelling cam. bodian territory. The Viet Cong de:legate: also iccu&ed Nixon of de:livering advise:rs and mone:y to the Saigon government for the upke:ep of a "barbarous J){!nitenllary system." "In spite of his defeats and eve:r more serious difficulties in. Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, President Nixon on June 30 and July I repeated the same arrogarit and unreasonable con· ditions under which the Vietname:se ~ pie should pay ransom for the end of the U.S. aggressive war and accept U.S. neocolonialism in South Vietnam," the Viet Cong official said . He rejected the. President'11 demand for mutua l troops withdrawal and warned that the SCJulh Vielne.mese: peoples' rlghl to self-determination was not negotiable. In a Jong statement blaming the war on the United States, Thi said the U.S. "aggressors and their lackeys" were guilty of eatabllsh.ing in the South "a barbarous pen.itenUary re:gime with Its 'tiger cages', a regime lnlder· which hundreds of thous.ands ol patriotic Viet· f namese who love freedom and_peace:I .,. being detalnod and ptntCUted." DENVER (UPI) .,. Vice Prealdfttt S~ T. Apew llld Wednesday be (ioubted whether his commtnll had pro- voked atudent demoutr1tion1 or riots on the nation'• cam~ ' Ape:w made h1I remark• &hortly after llOUtttS In Wuhlnlton reported Prelldtnt Nizoo had been told the vice pruid"'t had become a symbol of fnWaUon ln seementa of the academic community. "I.et mt say une:qu.ivocally, I dcm't believe: anythlni I've been saying bas beet ol any m011wnental algnllicance: ln campus unrt3t," the vice president lald. "The problem hU been with ua a long time. It's due to a lot of factors, unre:lated to a fe:w comments that any person 'might make, rtgardless of what position he occupies. "'Principally, It comes from a multiplicity of factors, not the lea.st cf which has be:en the fasltionablr.ttess of not eAforcing sufficient lntemal discipline en college campuses." Earlier Jn Washington, it was reported that Vanderbilt Uni versity Chancellor Alexander Heard, the President's advi3tr on student dissent, had warned Nixon to expect rtnewe:d trouble on eome col· lege campuses this fall. White House aources a.aid samplf!fl or campus sentbnent lhowed particuJ.arly that the vice president had become ln some sectioils of the academic com· munity. a aymbol of frustration. Agnew said the constut bomba.Tdmeot. by cries of what is wrong with America has led too many people to believe the ~tion is In the grip of "anarchy, panic, reprts.!lion and despa.lr." "It just isn't so," Agriew said in a speech prepared for the more tha.A SOO delegates .at a meeting of the F..ducatlon Commission of the Sta lei. "And let eve:ry American be assured that it Is not going to be so." Agnew 1aid tea~hers played u im· portant role in getting the true pictur• into focus. "Educaton: are among the most im· porta.Jlt communicators in our society,'' the vice president sald. "And J believe that it ls Important that everyone in· volved ."' education realize how gre:at an e:ffect he can have on the morale of our CQUJltry. "If educators are positive in their approach to the problems our oiintry faces -if they place our llabilltie:s in proper perspective alo.ig with oiJ.r assets -they will have a positive effect on the search for 90Jutions." "lf they are constanUy negative, they risk producing little except despair," he said. 'Safe Stunt' Ends in Death SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -A Honolulu stunt man, who told a photographer he was sure he: could jump safely from the Golde:n Ga te Bridge, plunged 240 feet to his death Wednesday in San Francisco Bay. Photographer Paul Kayfetz of Berkeley radioed from a launch for Coast Guan:! help when Ronald Miller , 27, failed to surface after what appeare:d to be a clean jwnp into the water. Seareher1 could not find the body. Kayfetz, who said he had been reluctant about tfle t)l"Oject, quoted MMler as saying he: had lea~ safely for 100 feet from a Seattle Brklge and 88 feet dciwn a Hawaiian waterfall. Watching the jump was Kathy Krawcyzk of Berkeley, Miller'a fiance. Some Scattered Tliundersh..owers in South Callferni. nmttDUSUWUTllUlllWllFOltwTTII 1:1U.M.IST 7. , .. ,., TetnJH!r•turn Albert's announcement followed a meeting d House strategists In the office ol Speak.,. John W. McConnack (0. Mus.). 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" • • " . •:; I: Rep. Donald M. Fraser (D-Minn.), a ·°' leading dove, complained tNt more notice 6hould be given on an issue oi 11uch Importance. ,., President Nixon has 11ald he would 1.11 like the Senate-House conferenCt com- ·"" mittee: to modify the Cooper-Church .AS am«Klment. He emphasized the re:cogni· tloo ol his constitutional duty to protect U.S. troops and aul.horlty to pay Asian .., nations, ateh as Thailand, to tend troops and advisers to cambodia. Mc.-gan and other likely HOUie con- ·" ferees on the bill want to ro uninltnlcted .J• to the conference with thelr Senate <:0W1l<r!>artl on tilt Foreign Relationtl Commission. The House members in- votvM are opposed to Cooper.Church which fs .101Jdly supported by th! 1enators . House members \tlvolved In the con- "' ference a\9o say the mUlt.ary sales bill l'ihoold bt c<1nUnul!d, while the senators don 'l like the program t.Vou.gh which U.S. weapons 11nd other mllitary tqulp- ment are aold to fnrtlgn natlnns . The House people eipect 11 long bars;1lnlng iteMlon with the senate Md one member uJd, "It may &et 1crimooioul befcn 11'1 0\111' ... _\ School Board fries, Tries Again HICKMAN MILLS, Mo. (UPf) -For the fifth time in four monthl, voters have re:jecled an increased IChool lax 1•"1'· Tht.tehool board s.ys It wW oubmlt the: proposal eve:ry 17 daya until il is approved, becauae cl1'9efl cannct resume in S'l'lomber without additiooal funds. The 'lkent operating ltvy and ?kOnl building l!Vf were dflfe1ted ~arth 10, May 12, May 21, June 17 and once aaain Tueaday. "We have to do pnethinc, but nobody ltnow1 yet what it will bt," Jane Leavtn.s, board ll!Cl'ttary, s11ld Wedne:sday After the l1tnt voter rejection. On June 17. lh< proposal! nearly paSl<d when the operating \e:vy rtcei\led M.09 percent of the vote. Two-thirds majority, or 68.fl7 percent, was needed. Voter himout was heavltr Tuesday, however, Al\d only 59.64 percent ap- proved. An opposition group. Lhe Committee ol c.nc:omod Citlzw for Btu.r Educa· tloll, IOOk tbe ~·to tbe Ja<bon C«oity circuit court and U.S. district court Mon- day. But judges r8used to Wile: a tern· porary restraining order against the: el~ tinn. The suit alleged the dlstriet auperlll- tendent and board were ''making a gham find mockery o{ electiOOJ" by choosing to resubmit the proposals until they passed. Earlier, the committee a•ed [or the resignations ol bolrd membttl and UiMrict SUperintendent Tom V. Foraker. Foraii:er replied by filing a $200,000 dam a I e s u It against Committee Cha~an G. P. Wooldridge:, saying Wooldridge alleged Foraker nUsmanaaed District funds. - Mri. Joseph Greene, mother ot !W1:1 school children and one of tht leaders in the tight against the levy, Aid, "We: want to reach 1 compromi5e on a passable levy llO lhe schools can stay open, taxpayers can be happy _ u that Is possible -and the children can aet an educaUon but not be put rrhted of the community." : San Cle ... enie • ~apist~uo EDITION • N.T.-S'•'*• voe. i1, NO. '163, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PA'GES . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA · · · · · , • · , ·THURSDAY, JULY 91 '1970' . ' ' • . .. ' .. - 'Dana:-CapO ~each City Tuine~Dow:n 3rd ' . . By JACK BROBACK ot *' ·Diii»' Plltt l .. ff In, a fiery session J.astin( more than two hour!, the Local Agency Formation Commlaoion• Wednesday turned down a bid for incorporatiOn of the Dtwia Point· Capiatrano BNdi area. It WU the thin! 11Jl811CCeO!!ul lrf since 1964 and the second 1his year by property owaers of. the area to cree.te a new city. ' . ' In llatlllg ,_ lor the dmal, Qm. Prolel!a to the move -. recrivtd m-r Alton E. Allen ol tac-!rim 23 large ~y . ...,...., Eight · Belch uld he ..,.eel with "lie right of.1'1emwen,oobandto.ai;aue .. · • ol jieople to cletennlae tbeir owe -.,, Six .proponents ~ their side , but I doo, think 1111 ..... p GI ,._g ol· the piclure. of lneorpcwallQp -the rilbt,to lacWe Tbe propoaed city, -.hive a popula- JNoperfy owners who -an: ~ lllii.t. tim of 8,too and an-area qJ 2,970 acres , force them Jn. plus· 5;17$ acres of, ocean for a total "We lhould nOt Ji!e "'approval. until of '1791 acra or?4.J lql18ll miles. they clean~ the -aod ezcludt • .Tbe di..,..,ued pr•I'""'~ Included the-ti ptoperly," Alim .-Dr.,Jqer liaqdol:lan, ~ ol "tba ' '. ,. . -·• . . ; 1 ' •I ' ' • '' ' . U.S .. ::· Pollution .... · ·coli.t.ro,I . ·. .. ...~ . . ' . Panels ,Urged · by ·Nixon . . DAILY ;ILOT ,....._ W ll:lcNl"ll iu.tlltr Keeping Cool llurdPleads Innocent ToM.urder A young drug-using drifter accuaed ol tl\• ~ Jdllln& ol • ptttty Mhilaa ' Viejo --pll(aded t.r•mj al , bla • ...:. ...... • . ~~~ ·-···,., .. :, SleP>at C. Burd, lt, o1 llorco, -· -to--W.Judp'lllllllm ,_ bi Cilllrll. onnp Caalt1 ""' dlcW DlltHc!t eomt ·Jalt IO lar •jnum.' !nary bearing. A .putillc defender Wll appointed lo' repreaent Hurd. Th.ere is more than one way to keep cool at the beach, as Sandee Shumaker, 19, Newport Beach (splashing) and Sonja Zebot, 16, West· minster, (pouring) demoostrai... ' . · . · · Several.other persoos.1ged JI.through 31 havt'> been arrested la connection with the brutal tilling of Mn. Marjorie Brown, wtK>se 4ismembered body Wu ·buried in a · shallow grave alone Orte1• H!gbway. She vanished several ·weels ago and was apparently IL$ ~ partially dlaem-, boweled In a lor.ely orange IJ'OYe near the pidureoque town of old lrv!M. Lagunan Arreste~; Face~ Hurd bu aJao been charged wllh the hatchet beaUngdeath.of Santa Ana WV• ide station attende<l Jerry W. Carlin, 21, tn early· June and one other BUSpect in the Brown slaying bu aJao been Im. pllcatod. ' Charges Over -Riot on 4th * * * 'Gypsy' Fights Police arrested a Laguna Ca nyon res- ident Wednesday night as a followup on the semi-riot that raged for two houn on the Fourth of July. Officers booked Stanley H. Dye, 28, of 1195 Victory Walk on suspicion of dis- turbing the peace, unl1wful assembly, remaining at a riot after being warned to leave and urging a riot. Police, who had obtained a bench war- rant said Dye walked around the corner of i. house carrying nearly one pound (453 grams) or hashish. Officers alleged that D)'e became bois. tem.is during the arrest and had to be subdued. Area residents claim e1cessive force was used in subduing Dye. He was believed to have been the mys.. tery llgure who taunted police during the protracted disturbance, loping along the brushy hillside shouting, "rat, tat, tat, tf this were a real war you guys wwld be dead now." Dye also addressed the city council Tue9day evening offering help of canyon residents in the city effort to block: a bUI that would delete the route of the New- port Beach freeway. Dye said resident.I Marine Robbed; Retains Wallet A Cami> Pend.Jet.on Marine facing a JO-tndt kitchen knife in Laguna Beach w-.y surrendered his cull but declined lo part with his wallet. Tiie victim, Mark A. Creighloo, 11, told police be was picked up by two ~ men and a )'OUllC womm while blldil>ilting. ~too !iid11le~offmd-to •U him a kilo cu pounds) of mmJuaoa or <lrugs calleU '1reds''. He decUned. Police said the group drove to 470 Myrtle SL where ht "" told to hand CJYer his wallet. "I'll give you my mmey but not nly wallet, 1' he replied. This was accept..aible to the bandit.I who took Crelgbtoo's It? In the daylight robbery. of the area would gather a massive amount.of peUUon signatures to aid the city: · ' PoliCe are also seeking a young woman as a result Of the Saturday night tempest. She is alleged to have interfered with and ob'structed 'the d.uties of a poli ce offi. cer by kicking him on the, leg as he was making an arrest. Five police agencies sped to the aid of police in Laguna Saturday night after a call went out that an officer needed as- sistance. There were 2.1 police cars. « officers and a helicopter. There were 17 persons arrested at ).he time. Police said they were ubder attaCk by a ~rfage of bottles, rocks and ' cherry bombS\ ·Residents of the ' area claimed police were brutal and beat subdued prisoners. Police denied this and said 'lhe prisoners were not injured •. Man RaiSes Cubs For Oregon Zoo PORTLAND, Or<. (UPI) -. The Portland Zoo, which lost' two lions to a sniper's bullets Mond&y, may just wind up with more lions than it started with. P. H. Wilson, waiter M a doWntown Extradiction In Murder Case Christopher "Gypsy'' Gibboney, 17, ls conUnuin& a still court fight in Oregon against eitradition to Orange Cotmty where be would face char&es of murder in the butcher death of Mission Viejo teacher Mrs. Flornce Nancy Brown. Gibboney, p of six drifters arrested in. e:onneetion with the vicious knifing of the teacher, was arrested nrl1 last week Jn his home state, but has fought extradition evef since. And sheriff's detectlvu In Orange County today predicted a long, drawn-wt aotk>n in the ertradttlon case. Meanwhile, Grand Jury action will be sought against all lhe principals in the case with 1 hearing before the panel polllibly neU Wednetday, Sheriff's Lt. Richard Drake said. Indictments inYolving ·two separa~ murders will be aougbt against some meihbers of the roving band of alleged drug users. Thole arrested in a joint roundup In- volving the Brown murder and the hatchet slaying of service station mana~rry Carlin, 2!1 art: .l...Gi .y, -w..... be charged res~~rant, ·said~ has '~~ • pair is an adult in the murder of Mn. ol hon cubs from an Afnc;an pealer, Brown • , plans to raise th~ until they ,,are a~ut ' -St~ Craig Hurd, an aneried a· year old, then donale them to the · leader o1 sorts of the gro\lp, who ts zoo. . . a 20-yeer-old drifter with no known ad-' Ear!IU, radlO statlcin'KPOK .-nc.d drea, facing charges ol murder In the it had obtained $1,000 in donations from Brown tilling. • 1 its !J"'alon and liJita~s to pulchase . -Herman lkndrlck Taylor, 17, •100: replOcemeiU for Sia and Caesar. ·beld •lo face odult court action In Iha · ilaoa,,..who said ~a wanted mardtn Of Mn. Brown and ClrUn. a llonesl, plans to I raise the leiiiile-c...Garden-Gnm-Hltb-Sdlool llluclallf and Jet his sister rai.Jt the male. 7.oo Arthur C. Hulse, 11,..._ of lltll Dolan director Jack Marks to5d Wilson the St., the only afl'f.:ltee with a permanent pair should be reared separately becauae acldrea and the only· o6e itlipoct*I only lions are more dangreroua in pain. In the Carlin killlli·· Wllto!I uld his lions will coet about -An unldenlili..t l~yNMld b o Y $500 each, Including lhipping charae1 allegedly an 100•1al')' ln the Ulinp' from Pretoria, SOulh Alrlca. (See !lllOll!(, hp I) • • ,· p ' • ' ' ' • ; ' . "'"~ CLAW ~ER 'l<lLLER ~RIKES ~ ENTlR'E' FAMIL~ . Boy .... OroftdmotMr DNil; Old .... F\•'""'' Filhl f!lr'~lfO' J . . ' ' . ' '• Bludgeoning, Survivors · To Get 24-hour Guard SAN GABl!JEL (AP) -Arooul,the- clock p!'O(<c~ bu, been ordered for three llUl'YIYlng~ of the ,Fr<d Senff family-llosplta&ed following what offlcen tay w~s 1n aUempt by unknown intruders to burn them alive. Kim Senff, 10, and his grandmother, Mrs. WllJlam Chapman, were bb1dg-' ·lo death early Wedn<oday morning. Hls. younger sister and paren&I were brutally beaten and left unconoclolll, ol· fieft'3 sald. Whoever a«ackld 1be lmallY then .. t fin to the SponlJIHlyle home as neighbors slept, pollce Nici. Glor1a Senff, 35, was ln intml.ive care in "very critical coodM.ioil" this mornlnl'. following head surgery at San Gabrl<l Hoopital. • Fred Seneff, sa, and his 7-year-old ·daughter, Jenny. were listed in critical condlUon. All three suffered third-degree bums from the fire,. wllldl pollce aald was deliberately aet with guollne. d~~ ::"8 ~-~e'::·mo1 . the San Gabriel police. "We've Sot · a man . there on a' 24-hour basil. He'll want . to question any of them-a\lolit , it 11 lhey regain cooaclousness. "• Police 'Lt. Robert Hughes · •id there were no immediate clues lit the-eue · but he said he'd gueas ·"Pl«" lhu oae peflOO."·waa.involved in ,tbe,alUct. · A bloody clawbammer WU /oUild1 ~Oa., the ftoor ol the pink stu<'CO, ~ home along with a 1IPflon hoJe lllicl empty psoltne can .. Hughea specufoted the '-was -to draw -line from. the 6enffa' family car. !)uciuqe was apread around the hou!e, he said. Local ln...ilplors ..,.. meeting, wflh Los Angeles County Sherll!'• --today to compare simllarltles In thts cue and the hammer-beating of an 17· year-old Roeemeed man found un- conoclous In his home Mooclay. • • • Hatchet-wielding: Burglar ' • ' J • • j • • · Nahb~d hi Oem~n~~,~tore r • • . A Son Cl-"""*-Ind a ~-..... ~ -·· balchet-wlaldlng ' """1• behind the !!l!t ol • man's mod doll.Ing sbop Vjedll!tday ~ · But the Ihlef, wearlq • dar~ T "'1Jrt and dark _,, lied' by foot Into the darllne11 before the of~ and ~· <'QUld cotch hlln. • The Incident took p1aca at the ...,.,,uy · oponed Pants WOrts Ill Ill A\iuldo • .4 ' ' • ' . l;ltl ~tt, at lt:M p.m. • ; ' Police said l•r tblef'--a • i..d He lo buh bit WIJ --a fi-ant window, but dldn'l borpln '"' -..., iJame.-P:-'Sbatto'• ptdll!IQ. Shatto repo<1<d lhlll the crab awol<e him In the lleeptng quartera ol !ht shop and he went In ' the llkiw1U11u to lnvesU11te. He lllll)ll'llled the I>uqlar. li<h!Jld a counleT and lifter -• t11ou11 Ille !fOWd-1' tbiehled. " · • · TwoGrouP.s To'Rescue' Ecology Weatlier The weather Is lettln( rnooolAin- OUJ alOlll the .coast. suu moel1y 111111ny with early morning and eve- ninl clooda and Utile temperabn <"'- . 'INSIDE TODAY : ' • 1 • · Op<ni!IO .. ol .Amtric11'1 C~p qbHm1lion lrioll' brinQt. color cmd• ,atching •uitement to N.W.. port, RJ. IOO!<rs. PIJ{/t J4 • ' ' :=. ~,:=-: I·==· I' .... ~!: =""" -= .,._ c.tr ,.,. E.tt;:. ~ !;. :I ... UI :•I 11 T--. • ti ...... , ... ,, .....,-. ez:-:. . :; :-::. =:•.,,: Mirrt191 ......... 1: ..... ... .. ' • ) l f ' . I ~y Pit.OT SC -· """ .. 191Q _, 'Fores't' • • . .. --I • • ' • Edit.or Free Of Charges Leaders Ple.dge Fight f~r -~ity Russ Peace ;~Plan . .I ·For l\fideast Told 8y ll'l'BVE Mrro!IEIL Of .. """' ........ UftdelgPiond newapepa-edit.or, Don Elder la • free man tcdoy olttt btlnl acqllilted Wednesday ol cborgea - mq -.. arilcle -._.... In ... loblold ''Jl'rom·Oul ol --Forat," loll ,.ar. Mmiclpal Judlle David A....,. dn>pped five charges ol oolldllnc lo oommlt vud tllefl and burglary In trial P'>- ceedi!ICI whlcb luted. only 10 mlniltoe Wednesday oflernoon In Hubor Judicial Disttlct Court in Coat.a M.._ nt 2J..year old ed.Jtor Wll arrest.s lri Newport Beadl last New Year'• 9" .. • . ....it ol .. orllcle In Illa' - -the ~ bod oJkpd .. ·-lhopllftlng. • ~ article, entltled UQutlaw Bluel.~ atotoe that stnlintl -1arp ...... llllll componla ii DOI bod, bul ...,... lb rudcn that rob b In I small , businessmen and individuals Is a ...,., · ''They 're (:augbt up in the Clpitalllt game just like we all are," the article atotoe. . * "Allnn Alloa said we alloUlcln1 ha9- tad11ded -.... -·-to ... e1ctuded," llld Raymond. 11If we dktn.'t have tile rilhl lo indude them, ho bod the rip! to --. "Bui. tile IJlPC ....,.t oak lor -.adulloa," be llhf. . "IAJIC -• polttlcol -.. the -ol tile -ol • !ft Lm-"Bul the )'..AFC didn't .... for -dowllin -..., ebjoclloa Ja 11111 tllef doa1 -tile ............. -of. dly. '"fl!a IAJIC ...,,..s Ila dtbl '<I ... -,,,.,. dodcled -.. 11111 the .... """"!<I be • cll1 ... .. • ...... ..... -., ...... ,_ "·-·-"·l...,... ___ to,- if the boundlriel 'INN ... ••bit md. tht ooonomic l11o&'llly llOllld. Bui 'DO ..,. osted M11 quelllclm. II -oil Yf1r/ quiet. "'ibey -·1 g1 .. the~·-· And thal'• oil ... --to lit the TOten decide." * * 111 ....... ..,_. . ........ 1 ... -... ~ ., . -All porttes mljll occepl that ter- rftmial piol ~Y war cannot be penni~ fed. -Alla tllal documml ~ - drolled, -al of lsneU llvop1 woold be drTiad ovl. and Iha lllla ol war between lsroel and the Arobo -· -The depeolliml ol 11111 dcJe:umenl wllh tile United N-ll)!f the, oomplelion of the withdrawal of.lsrffl'a troops from the occu(llOd terrilory 11 cuxllll<mr on the .......... ol lhe recoplsod !rontiira ol the llalae in lhe .... eilber. 111 Iha U.N. Socurlly ·Council 0< by II' four pennonenl member! (Rusoja, the United States, B.rilaln and Fronce. 1lils omitted Nollonal Qolno.) -Wllb. the """""' o1 lhe COUlllrlea cooceni0cJ II is also propoaed to establilll dl!milltlrlJle!I wnes straddling these fro~ tiers. -Their iegulallom would include tem- porory nolrictJono ol • pnl,y mllltory nature. -Proviaton ollo II mode for the Ila-. 'l1le --Qll lo ~ ... ,. ol llealin( -lor1e lllabllll111,.... •c.w!y glide aloal and slip tile -under 'I°" aoot or in YQit puroe. Blend' . in. Don't do anylhlng wM> -llllop- ,,,.......,,.1 PiuletlAI Pearson. 19. is tbe first black girl ever to enter the ~nar-old Ml•• Nnrtb Carolina Pageant. "The only difference betw~ me anti the other con-tatants ia tbJl I'm bl~. I think the judges will be fair," ahe said. BROWN· ••• UooJnc of U.N. lreepo, wllh tile ...... m"11 ol Egypt and by dedsloa ol the Secllrlly Council, ID lhe Cua orea, where they were befcn M1y, 1917, and abo in lhe .... ol lilarm El&elkh. pen can see you." , In granting tbe request for acqwtlal, which was moved by Elder'• attornty Jack R. WlllJs, Judge Aaron ltated, u1 cortalnly don~ oond<ine tile orllcla 1!oll J don' feel Ille octlviltoe ol tl1ls _, conatltutt • crime. .. CIT\1100D PLEA, NIXED ~ ••. ' ' n,na Physici~ Pleads Innocent Shooting Victim Held 'in Laguna O.q Dmg Charges . llhe' cowity Nenw1.eni..,,,as unable to carry tNa GUI W\tliout nUon ol l«Ylce cliallicll' tO • "' flnpncad by the people ol lhe ....... "This 11 too mud> tuatm with loo litUe rephlJIUUon," be explained. Saoden9n llld ·plam lo omex lo San Jua eapllrano• were chopped becalllO cllliiili 'ciflllal odjolnlng communlly did not IUJlpo!t tile ellon and becauae tt ~ be two )'Un belore 1l>e Dono ~,... ....... ..,._on tile ctV.co1mcll. "l)ar .~ .... -.· ...... pwnid. "Son Juon Coplllrono ii - The '1cllm or • ncent eboolinl -ai9nted ...i oor --11toe on beoc!> arrested by Laguna Beach police early ariented." this mor'l\inl on charle:& of poim111nc DOOR OPEN dangerous drugs and a arc o t I c •. parapbemalls. . · lie WI the doer -to M1n -Police said u..y o)lo l*l<ad Lawreaoo · ~ wblcb be aald cauld be "bet- Micboel Bomman, 11, of SU N. CoOll W bandied by two locorporotod cltlee." u .......... Oil dwgtl=lalllntl .. ·-lie oald the .. 1-1' boldlrcl • ...,..~ ... DOI aduded ......._ ''wlll>- al Illa prellmlnory "'\ ~ cort>OClied ooun1y lllondl wwld be dru( chor...,_ ncentI; crooled." for 8:.i "t'l;:..ra:-~ l<oua i:=' l:"" im:!= ~~t.~t"1~o1~ ~lo lhectV. 0::-mull StnleloftatitJ-~~lir.. ~r:i~ .. =1y~·-· Two yclllllll' c.mp =¥'•. 1 ~ Thi lnpdal ~ tbowec1 fm.-r were . •1t11"4 I ... 'D~ ams·~ a.me.tall --•. ·+· .... rMa• .. tint ,.. db roadblock. -_, -u, , WM equolJin( ezpoia1J11nL Jlo,oaJd 0 -t vlrgil L. McCoy, 20, hive entered in-per tulO •e•id ftlultiaD prOpett, tu: .-nt pleaa to char ... ol -u11 wllh lo -•110,111 (-In the COlllllT) intent to commit murder ud are WM not 1 DKUl!ty bat 1 ccnvenlenoe. awalllnf a preliminary hearinf. ~· lie fl~ dly wml1flll,. Of!lcen .ue.. :w1>"' Ibey -lo lb . !· jollce ~. • clly Bomman'• motel to on~ bhn on tile ' lert, • pl...,, -and •fnnllh of • bench worm! that ,,..... public ..,.u, bulldintl and port .,. out of Illa -1od f~ to -~ departn-. ID oourt, tlley found 74 ~ bellevod EDP-BcTyman Nici "" ... .,. lo be !.!ID. a,._ had -mode • --Olflcers alle.. Ibey o!IO r<covtrad in J"""'J by 1AJ1C ml ... 0 I"' • hypodermic needle and • omoll q..,,. ..,,..,. In the SJC -ond 1- Uly of marl,juana that WU ca !be Ooor. Nlauel pc-IY to tile -had .... ellmlnoted. Capo Approves Recreation Park A recreaUonal vehk:Je part hlll been approved by tile San Juu Copiltrono plannJng commlsalon. The foclllty will occupy 10 ocrea toulh of Villa San Juan Mobile H<me Park on Camino Capistrano itear lhe city limits adjacent to Capistrano Beach. The park will accommodate campers, tents ud other recreational vehicles. Localed in the palh of • pr_.t freewoy, plannen estlmlle thal tile port will have a six to IG-year We span. DAILY PILOT ...,..,. ... " ............. .__ -·-c.. ,.... s. er "'' OMNOI COAST PU•l.llHIH CXIMPMT ••'-' N. W..4 l"ruillMt ..... ""'""" J.,. a. C11,(•y ..... ~-G9walMlllMtt . . Tit.••1 KH¥fl Ellllo~ Tlt..111•1 A. M11t,tllM MllMtllW l~ll.,. Rl,1'•'4 I'. N•ll .... Or-.. c-ty ldltw -c.lll -..1 -WcJI ..., Slnilt ....,_I -..Ch: !tU W.t a1111o1 "'°''-"•,. L....-. hf(h1 111 "-' ,,_ WlOh o ..._.; INN hfth ~ a.. ~1 •...,. a1 c-• ••• ' . QumtON A!KED . "In view ol lhe repol ol "., lllODJ large propert,y ownen lo be 'eodudtd, how can you cui.skter the boundaries logical?" asked I.AFC commlmkloer and coonly aupervloor t.Uen. Berryman replied "aeoesslbiUty and eliminalloo ol pol<nllal oounly Islands ani the reuons."' Holst, a resideat ol the 'Ibunderbird Home area ln the northeast section of Dana Point, Aid he and his neigbbon were "strong for h lnoorporation." Mrs. Cole a resident ci the Del Prado area of. Dana Point said incorporation was needed, .. to crate a recrea\lmal area of quality." Carl Kymla, Newport Bee<ll city COW> dlman and general manacer ol the Moultcm-NlJuel Water Diatrtct, en- eompuMn1 25,000 acres of nearby atta, opposed the move on behalf ol the water district and tile -..ere Beor Brand Ranch • MASTER PLANNED He aald lhe ranch II bolag masttt plaantd in coojuncUon with Laguna Nlfuel Corpo<allon'1 developments to lhe' nortll and drewed lhe strong hlnl Iha! ruidenla ol that ..... and lhe CO!J>Oralloo .,... "laltJnc Incorporation." "Sewer and water aervlce plans by tile dlllrlcl for lhe Bear Brand property have been made, orlenlad to !be Laguna NIXON ..• !loo and Welfare, lnltr1or, Asri<Ult"'" and auch Independent Ol'IJClu u tile Alomlc Enu&Y Commlssim. Nigue) area," Kymla ~· Au.ra., Kent~. ro-Unl the ~ CorporoUon and Cato and ~lu, w-popertr occupies. the pollll -of Noa Poinl, reminded the ampnl~ that they tiad &old propooeula to •ll'alihfn up tile ...... -and el!Jilinate lhe lar.. land boldlnp. "'11>ej havt doae nellher," ho char(ed. "Tbe Chand)er.&lamon boldin(a co cortobol1 • peninMJlo 'ud abould be -Iced from the narth. They ... • loglcol part ol !.qlD NJ&uel," SllJder emph•"!ecl. To Abortion Rap . A Dano Poinl pllyeldm -bad op. pareptly won bia cue earlier on con- llltulional and -,....,m pleacled --.,. to-~ of leloa1 abortlm. Dr. Robert c. Robb, 17, ol 34567 Scenic Drive, Dana PoUrt, wu ordered to return -larael la to P1eda• heraell lo oomply with the U.N. deciliona on Palestinian refugees. _,,,_,, ol navlpllon for all otates throqb tile Ttraa Sfnlll, the G1llf ol Aqaba """ the Sua Canal '"lbal'• the -plan, dAr to lhe point -ond wilhlM onylhlnc - -II,. -'"'*11 aid. Trio Arrested OWNI IG ACRES before Superior Court Judge Joma F. On Drug Charges Qioncller&ermon .... JG """' in Judge Ocl. :ti '"' • jury lrlol Iha! Iha propoood ""'mmnlty la .U. • 1ar1' may .....-bte place. Laguno Beach police onswertna a disturbance report at a motel Wednesday ended by orrestlnl three Y""'I men on charges of heroin poosseaion. port ol tt ID Iha -.i MCtor ol Dau Defense ollorney Mosea Berman, who p~ll91 Director of .. 'ftlmderblrd.. has JUOC msfully ,otten Ir. Robb off Coplllrw Corpoc-. A. a. Koch, prier --. •• IOld be wlll -which ...,. 1111 ..,. la Iha -• writ of prohibition ogalnol the trial. Police booted CUl!onl Ellis Kaplan It: Mlrvin Alfred Feldman, ZO; ond Joeepl> Edward Clark, It; wbo gave lbeJr esldl!nco -.. .. • -a al 471 N. Cout Hlalnnoy. -ol the propoood --111 ollll Several ruilnp by Callfornlo ludoee. ~ objected. includlDc tlie cme Dr. Robb ...i·belora . "Wt on iftJtdllc a ....W ,._ lbla oprlnfi, have pililad the llote'1 obor- °""''"•ltJ 11111 --111o D11a Uoo low IOword o tool II ~ court Olllcen Aid Ille -alJo lrlad. lo - cllscord • llllall --qt ~ -· ~ ...... ISi ll'llllietwllllo pawder lbll tbey allere 11111 be -·Nat .... """ --,._ -... at-the rlllol lo --·Dr.-·· Lacuna --i.. ..... -.. ..... ..:.. • ... -nklod -and al1lflad -·• ... DDt -,-. ~ r-• -~,-, ltMrw1*1b aillld ~ ... ..._ brlllbll Mrs.. Th~ortlJ ·-= ,,,R.h.. -• ' -Ila law, -M;-;..; -.• ~ aald-ii\iiim wonted Ill rtpl u,......17 _.. ' Rites Pritate ' Sopth Coast NOl'le ., we; pefi<IJ la the • --~ -..U adudtd u -· .,. Cttoolll -Com-m~ Al I. lCocb. • • &I llarlln, • .,. 111D1111 lhe Ciiplslrono BQ lload Dlltrtcl, a IOll-canloilllll buch -111· fll .• loll -ol tlle ...... hob, oald 11"1 did DOI ·- tilt -. -111 ..... ....,. IDlllllY. . --1• -II -llped • patltloa ...-.. the -~·lion ontl WI f-Olll)> tl!O In fa ... , lidded otlDrney oennta Mente, r•...-llar the ~ 1111 i:oamlllll1· ' . ' Laguna Cyclist Still Critical After Accident . ' NQl!le Rorlpaupi, 27, ~ Jumlne St, Laguna Beach today remains in the in- temive care \llit ol Soutb C.oMt Com- munity Hoopllal, following on occ!dent In South La.Una two weeb •llO· Hla molor<ycle collided -wllh a car drina by Janke Ropn: 32111, s. Cout Hlginny, Sooth Laguna. Aa the colllaloo octUred Rori!llugil'• bead was dashed lilto tile al\lt ol Ml• Bogen car, caustni manlve head injuries. H1s head wu not i"'>tecled by a holmel • Th< ls.yur-old Mt. s_.. la ..,,.rtod malllo( "pd ...... .., .. oll« wflerine ~ -.. jaw' chest injurlea, and foclal l_..llonl In 1l>e occident. In -ocddonl Junt If, wllere • ~ Laguna lleach couple ... in- iuiecl, boll! 5'lsan and Riley Shupe, Hll Catalma, are lioled in aoll!lactory "°"" dlllon. Mra. Shupe Is ftCOVerln1 !nm\ a skull fracture and lacerations and a hip Injury. Her husband IOlffertd • pelvic Injury. Th< couple was ln)ur.d when tbelr van collided with a slow movln& car in Laguna Canym, then Plunced Into a culvert along !be highway. Ev7Ytbing But Th~ink Gone Hurt inAccident Frisbee Contest· Set For Mission Viejo Prtvoto ·1unero1 -will be held for Bemlce M. Whitworth. "II, I 17·yt.ar resldflnt by Laguna Beach, who died Wednesday. A South Cout Community Hoopibl nune suffered 'mhfor ihjury Wednesday when her car waa struck from the rur in Laguna Beach. Survlwn Include her widower, Kernan -Viejo ~ ora invited lo B. Whitworth o1 lhe famUy home, 1375 warm up their tbrowtnc arm for Hillcrett Drive: a 1911. Dr. Kernan B. Saturdoy'1 -C011fesl II the Moo-Jr. of Cohmibla,, Mo.: a llller, Mila Darlene E. Meyer, %2, of 473 Oak SI. told police abe slopped In the :MlOO bloct ol S<Ub Coast Highway for o tuning car. Police 98.id a car driven by Elizabeth W. Auotin, 16, of ~I Las Naranjas, Soulh Laguna, slruck lhe Meyer car. '!be nul"'9e drove oo to the hoopilal for lrealmenl, aald police. '-c:aiter al I p.m. ' Leonore M. Mllll ol Toledo, Ohio; and There will be prises for the ... ...,. two grandcldldnn. a!>d the arand champion will' be ellglblt An occompllshed pl.tnist, Mrs. lo llO to cllllrlcl l>layolb. Goll the Whllworlh waa a pa!I preslde111 of tile ceal« al D7-lor lur1be. information. 'l1ne AN Club ol Lal<ewvod, Ololo. H. J. GARRETT'S 16th Semi-Annual ALL LAMPS ON SECOND FLOOR 1/2 Off DINING -A llDROOM FLOOR.SAlllPLIS , 20°/o to 40°/o OFF LOOK FOi IED TA&SI / HERITAGE CltAMlllAY I ORIGINAL FIRST EDITION GllAND TOUR DINING ROOM, BEDROOM A OCC. TAILIS Up to 1/3 OFF . . LE 1 •• Sofas and Sofa Beds ' fLOO!! SAMPLES 20°/o to 50°/o OFF LOOK FOR IED TAGS! YOU MAY ORDER AN)' HIRITAGE SOFA OR CHAIR IN A SELECTION Of OVER 1000 FABRICS AT 15°/o OFF CHAIRS, OCCASIONAL TAl(ES, ENTRY PIECES, IUfFETS, CHINAS, DESKS DRESSERS, NITI TABLIS, BEDS, FLOOR SAMPLES AS MUCH AS 1/3 to 1/2 OFF LOOK FOi IED TAGS! ,SAVE! TAKI ADVANTAOI Of MOST GENEROUS SAVINGS ON fURNITURI IY SUCH FAMOUS MAKl!!S AS HIRITAGI, IRANDT, THOMASVILL,I , JAMES. TOWN, TOMLINSON, KINDIL. CINTURY, HIKMAN, HICKORY, BROYHILL, PANCHlll. Hll!UTIN. -m OUI UYOI.-CHAI .. - The mlJsloo ol lhe EPA, with on tnlllal budge! of 1u billion and 1,eo emPlol'tl. "will be to orgaolzo the flab! q alllll eovtronmenW pellulloo • u inl•graled baala," lhe President uld. II aeemad that abolll .-ytlllnf but 11 wtU take over web acUvtUes u the kitchen sink hid been t.Uen In a y.., f<oorit. flltcrior ........, viii IN llom lo ""'" l'O• ••• have bttn pttvloualy performed by Laguna Beach !heft reporlocl this woet. lnt.erlor'a Federal Water Qu.allty MJSlifll from• ~room apartme!lt H J GAR~ill [URN~ RE AdmlnillraUoa, pullclde mw<b and at US.A Hlgb Drlvt wa the lfollTwOod standar<kt!Ung ol lhe Food and Dru& bed, a chetl ol drawers, a lllnp, u _ti!::::i°:i:~a1~-~··~a_i.r_po_u_ ... __ ~=;~fii:. .. 1!!:1:.:."-."':!H· .. -·c-t-·•--------·--·'_____ --------- Postlcid• «mlroi, -performed by Th< lhtft o<cumd oometlme In the put the Alffculture department, arid general two montU. The ttalen pr°'*1Y be1onled ecoll)llcal rt1 .. n:h -performed by to DarTYle Enr!Pl ol Loi ~loo .. 'IM lhe Council on Envlronmeolol Quoll(¥, lhefl wH reponecl by Olio Hvldih-, alJo will fall to lhe EPA. ·lllO S. Coall lllP"nl. PROFUSIONAL INTtRIOR DESl&NERS ' 2211 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646-0271 I I -···1·--- ~ Tll111sday, Jut1 •. 1970 ' 1f DAILY PILOT JJ State Showing Concern Over Queen· Mary Costs SACRAMEN'l'll (AP) -In !Ml, the dty ol Loni Beach, set out to convert the fa~ ocean line!' Queen Mary into a pier-side tourist complex featuring a m a r 1 t i f!1 e mUo'tUm, hotel and coovenUOO cent.er. 'Ille -ted cost -was $1.15 millli>n. Today the price tag has soared Past $50 million even hebe the Queen lw been. opened to the public. That figure includes more than t31 million in public tidelands oil trust f\!nds. Some California tegislatocs, stunned by the soaring costs, want to know why. 'Fhey also want to be as.sured that the moroey has been spent legally. The Associated Press has learned that the J c i n t Legislative Audit Committee may iauncb a new look. into the project. ISSUED REPORT 11>e committee issued a report on the Queen Mary May 26 1969 noting that C06ls had ns'en to $32 million·, in- cluding $26 million in tidelands oil revenues. "I think the time has come that we should give it another look," said Assemblyman Vin- cent 'Ibomas, (D-San Pedro), committee chairman. "The costs are soaring," he aaid ... 'There's no limit." The 1971).71 budget signed by Gov. Reagan.Saturday in- cludes a provision directing the State J...and,, Commission ••to review the status of its approval of. all expenditures on, or in behalf of., the Queen Mary •.. " 1be $32 million has come fmn the city's shan ol oil revenues from rich offshore wells. 'Ille state and the city share royalties -85 percent for the state and 15 percent for the city -tmder an ar- rangement worked out and put into Jaw in 1964. The lands conunWion is the agency th.at approves Long Beach spending oI tidelands trusl funds. INCLUDE COSTS The budget requ ires the commissM>n to make i t s report, includmg a listing ol all approved costs, by Dec. t, about the time the city hopes to open the Queen to the public. Of the 152 million total, 110 million each v;ould be spent by private concessionaires and museum exhibitors. The lands commission report was urged earlier this year by Legislative Analyst A-. Alan Post, the achowly adviser to the legislature'• budget committees. Post noted in· bis budget analysis that the 1964 law directs Loll( Beach lo spend its tidelands revenue11,.amoun- ling 1o about 19 million a year, "{~ developing naviga- tion, commerce and fillhing and for certain matter11 of state, as distinguished from local, lttterest and benefit." One legitimate purpose for tbe funds is construction of a maritime museum. The museum will occupy about half the retired 33-year-old ship's 930,000 square fttt ol space, says Harry Fulton, special assistant lo the city manager of Loog Beach. HOTEL OPERATION Most of the rest of the ship, undergoing extensive refitting · for landlocked operation,· will be devoted.to a 403-room hotel, convaitiOO cmter, restaurants and gift shops. They Will be operated for prof ti. under lease by private concessionaires. The Diners Club, though a subsidiary, held the master lease for operating the con- cessions, witho per at ions subleased. to the Jack Wnther Corp. in a joint venture with Sky Chefs. But this week. Diners Club notified the city -without explanation -lbat ·it was terminating its lease effective in 45 days. Wrather Corp. officli.b an-nounce<! they were entering negotiations to take over the lease. Loog Beach City Manager John R. Mansell said "we have every reason to believe" that Wrather and Diners Ctub r would agree on a takeover that would not interrupt plans for launching operations. TWO QUESTIONS Post suggested a legislative investigation to look into two points : 1. Whether the spending, with direct or indirect benefits to the concessionaries, comes within legal use of ti~lands oil funds. 2. Whether Long Beach should reap sucb benefits when "there are higher priori- ty projects of interest and benefit to the entire state such as education, pollution control, hwnan development, etc." The review directed. by the budget, however, will concern only question No. 1 and not No. 2. A I...ooi Beach senator managed to get No. 2 eliminated from the final versioo of the budget. Poat told a reporter Tues.- cloy, "The question all along has btto wb«her all ttlt ex• pendltures made · tn refurbishing the ship, particularly , those ~lated to the Ohlen Club, are trye ex- peridltur.es w.ltl\ln the meaning of the state law. This is state mooey." ROCK BOAT Post added, '"lbere Is some feeling that we shouldn't rock: the boat. My feeling is that you ought to rock the boat. When you can't build schools and other things the state needs, how can you undertake this kind ol. enterprise?" Post's view Is that this Is state maney given to Loog Beach for state purpoaes." ' '·It seems rather apparent that tbere is a diminishing vab.le. in any additJonal u - penditur.,," he added. State Controller Houston l Flournoy, a Republican and dlairman of the State Lands Commissloo, said, "I . think they're barking up the wrong tree if they ei:pect the lands commission to undertake anything other than a review of the legal status of ei:- penditures for lbe maritime museum." The law pull! no limit on spending as long as the ouUay 2666 HARBOR BLVD. 1 546-7080 COSTA MESA WEEDAYS 9 to 9 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9 TO 5 • • MA'llAVOI ll--.~IO_. lllllTAllllllT HOSE -REMNANTS ·o Al{' kin~h of 1.~tht. 1•1110 10119, ,,.,, 1hort. • 0 Ju1t th1 thi119 to pi19c1 011 to your ho11 ind mi ke I~• 1id1 y1rd. Start something. Let Avco Savings help pay their~ rto college. .. -.............. -,.~,.,. ..... MIYwc>Od-IMO A!lantlc AvtMlt •Colla MMl- a.310 Brlllol St.. LOI Anoei.a-4925 Wilahll'fl Bl'rd.• SOuttl Gite-4240 TWtedY Blvd.• SIUdlo Ctty-12457 Ventura Blvd. • v.ntu,. Htad~arta"-250 SOulh Mlllt ROid • Mlln Olfiet ~~Zoe Avt., H11nllngton Pa~ - r ----------.,._ • GERMA,NS CRAB GRASS KILLER scon1s COPE O Scotti rn1k11 thi1 to f111p vou control in11ct1 0 And 1 conlrolt•d in1ecl it • h•ppy in11ct. 0 AMI hippy On11ch don't 119•d to fe•d •n your 1w11. !how ro11"1111ticl. 295 COVERS 2500 SQ. FT. ~':~'"'.L. _ ..... -.'#I TILIPHONE TYPE SHO)YER HEAD ~ ' (L') ' -' 0 Aff•t At•nl &6 wor• 011! hi1 1ho1. lhi1 Wil llellt. 0 Only don't c•ll b•for1 12, th• r1!11 .,. high··· 0 St1nd1rd thr1•' •tl1ch•1 I• pr111nf 1how1r pip•. ... -. . ±I... ...... DISHMASTER 0 Thi1 i1 • bl1ui119 to lh• d i1!<.w•1h•r ly111 f1ll ow1 will /ik• fh•ll. 0 Yo11 ''n w11h 1n' rl111• w~th th1 h••'· 0 U1• 1•11 h•t w1!1r 11141 it'1 cl1•111r t11. meets the criteria o[ the law, Flournoy said. So far, it bas, be added. In 1987, the att.oroey a:eneral's office issued an ~ nion that the first $5.37 million allocation was legal under the 19M law. million tourists annually spen- ding an esU.mated '33 million a year. It will generate $1 million a year ia oew cJty, county and state taxes, he said. project Itself has grown so much in scope and quality." State. Sen. Joseph M. Ken- nick, Long Beach Democrat, worked hard in behind-the- scene negotJ.aUons to take out of the budget a provlaion that Post go lo Loll( Beacb and look into a possible chango DISCUSS MERJTS "I don't think we can discuss the merits or demerits cf the maritime musewn without gettlng into the whole question of local utilization of tidelands money," he said. "That is not within our purvue." Long Eleach City Manager Mansell said rectntly that the Queen will lure some 3.5 "It's obvious that the pro-1ect 11 going to create a lot ol new jobs and it'• aho doing an Important job ol attilctlng new investment to the area," Manaell said. Fulton said, "Based on ecooomic lltudii!s, we expect to amortize the total cost within 14 years. From that standpoint, it isn 't a bad iD- vestment at all." FultOn added, "Costs tiave risen primarily because the tS.e QUEEN, P ... 11) NIW SUMMlll HOURS ......,,...,u•~t .:....N1 r ,.... ,,..y & ...... y t ........ J Mii. OH, YOU CUT-UP, YOU The PINCOR ROTARY MOWER CLASSES . ' ~ Ro9i1tor now for FREE ! . ' ; cl1 11 in : ' ' ; "HOW TO LAY FLOOl : AND CllLING TILi" , : l•nd.,-lfflllflt -J11I., ! : 14·7 t. I I'·"'· Get 1ome : ; cl.u. S.plli.. AdvlN11nll t11Ki9" ...,.. 1t1r11 July 15, 1t1t 111111 dill --.-11111 I 1Nv1 1lw1y1 !MM '" ll'ftf" .. --·1 111Hr•11 , •• II 1111, Wll'll lillfftr, IMt'I llltir 111111nu .. REDWOOD 2 IN 1 ... . ... _ ......... STAIN 0 Yo11 know yo11 cen 1lwey1 b11y 1011'1• go• for 1•11, but if you ... lu• your tirn1. Thi1 i1 bitter •nd it 1e•l1 •• will •1 doet th1 1t1in riiin9. 3 19 tiAL. GLIDDEN'S WEATHER SHIELD Like th• "•"'• ••y1, ii ;, th• be1t •••fh1r prof•ctio11 you c•n buy. 0 Choic• of colon 1r1d th• color 111'1. Hi9h pi9rn•11t1 tion, 0 W~ll .tiow, lher1 i1 e110 • 9re1t oil b11• p1i11t for w•od you 1hould11't ov•rlook. 0 Th• color• Glidd•n co"'•• up with j111l got to b1 th• ,, ...... . 97 TULIP SWAG LAMP 0 This lovely incl11d11 lh1 1w1q, ch1i11, the hook1, ind th1 in-lin1 1witch. D· Now \'OU c111 tip-to1 thr11 th• t11lip1, if you c1n w1lk on t1!1 c1ilin9. 9•• ROMU: ILICTRICAL WIRE 0 "•" 1 little wirint or 1dditlo11 to yo11r 11rw;c •. 0 Cl!•ck your cod1, thi1 ;, 9ood "'''•ri1I •i.d w• 1!1nd b•hlnd It. 0 Not t11 f•r b•hif1d ,, h•• ''" ..... 1111 1011\ 14·2 12·2 6c 7c 0 Dol'l't l.t th• pric• throw yo11 oif, thit 11 • 9off mtc~ln1. 0 It will h1111d1• 1nythi11g yo11 tiirow •+it ltrv •brick?/ 0 Adju1t•bl• cutting h•iqh,t •l'ld 1•lf·propollod . 0 Don't l•t tho pri co throw you off, thi1 i1 • 9~od 1111chit1a. J PINCOR 1 ~ l / REEL MOWIR '1 • D lhr•• ti+t11 hor111 do 111 • +111 wo~k ltli1t'1 whit )11111 ,,,. , 1lwty1 w1ntH •• , 'O"" ~·;.. int~1 frontytr-d l • ,, , 0 Alrn o1t lik e !he •;Ml th• • f l1 I prof•11io111J1 11t• I I ,,;, I , "•lrnott" I. 1 Fo11r cyd• •n9in• 111 .. plenty f1•fu•••· '7495 8LACK & DECKER 3/8 Inch "a Reversible ~ Variable DRILL . 0 A drill ll1•t '0•1 •v•rything b111 +i lk. 0 A 1q11•eI• of th• trig9•r t1k•1 it from 0 to 1orn1 wil' •PM1. 99 0 A fl ick of th• 1witch ind if witl..dr1w1 th• RAM BENCH GRINDER ..... 0 Two wh1.l1 te 9ri11' co1r11 or fin•. 0 Got the 11f•ty 1hield1 10 YOll do11'! 911 junk in your •Y•· O Thi1 i1 • 1111tor fft•t rn1k•1 for • lif•tiwio tool. BLACK & DECKER RADIAL ARM SAW 0 T~!t It the on1 w1 co11\d11't thow yow th• bit pict11r1 of. '••Ill wt 1tiU c••'t! 0 110 wtnt b1clt to Ill• dr1w;111 b1•r'1111'1 "''"• •111 th1t workt ttt•t for h•lf th• ollll coil. Q Ri p or cro11c11t, •fltl• cut, •fl' Ill• rn1ny ll\Or1 thiitp. - • I· l ' JI DAILY '!LOT Imports Of Meat Increased W.AllllNGTON (AP) -'Ibo Nlw -•ol.U--has 1 ..-111e doer a Utile wider lilt .........i import& ol meal, but tho ....,.__ move II not expecltd to alter ham· bur1W prl<to much. ' Abool 71 million pounds of ldditklnaJ meat wiJJ be allow- : td la 1be Unlltd s ..... thil YfffC uaidtr 1be ac:Uon an- noun c e d Tueaday by ""1eullll10 8ea*1y CUllord llL HaNla. Colt--..... pleued die b1Cr1•1" WU not 'larger ~ llirdla ~ eald 1be extra meat would do little to ease retall l'l"lces for consumers. MOit of the imported meat Is beef from Australia and New 1.ea1and. A large share of the increase alreadY. .has ani~ tn the Unit.00 States, Hardin told a news con- lmn<e. The administration had been 11dner preuure for many monihs from COOSUllMI' la- __, to make more im- ported meat available to help head oil u., kind ol reWl price crunch thal b It bou.lewives last summer. G o vermnent stati1Uci1111 .. y the average over-the- counter Jl'ice ol hamburger WN 68 .3 cents a pound in April and 66.7 cenU in May. The price WM •t.2 centJ in Moy 19611. But Hardin llld 1be bocllCI In meat import& jun won't be enough to Item any in- c.TNlt in coruNnu!r costs. 'lbe import increase in- volved 1 formula in a 1964 meat quota law letting a basic import allocation each year baled on U.S. beef output. Usually imports represent about 5 ... g pereent ol the tolal bttl -by AmerlcllllS eadi year. U at any time the HCN!tary -importa for 1be ... tir< y.., will ~ 1be buic allocllloo hr more thin IO percent, stif quotas must be triggered. Quotas wn avoided over the lalt sit: years because ol wt,-Y a_.t11ts with tho 11111Plyln( countries to hold down tlloir olilpmenlS. But rncft mnt arrived than WU espected 1bt first lillf ol this -· . The ortlllnal 1970 •&Tee- _.. called f<r I.OQ billion pol.Dis, well below the 1,098 billlon pound quota triu•r point. But Tuesday llardin eald lhe IMelt estimate wu for 1.14 billion pound5, or 71 million more than indicated earlier. 1llil tripped the quota mechanism, but I n a llimultaneooJ action President NW>n ..,..,.,..i.d the reslrlc- tit.118 on grounds ol "over· riding ecormllc lntertlll" as allowed in Ille lllM law. $C T"""""· J•~ 9, IWQ Money's Worth Numbers Show Market lm[JaCt By SYLVIA POl\TElt The ditcloaure by the New York Stock Exchanc• IDday lhlt the number ol 1ndividual stockholden In the U.S. bu reaobed a iowerlng 30,850,000 Js an urunistalulble warntni to the Nlxoo administration and to all admlaistrotlonl whlch follow it never again to uDdtl'estbnate the impact of great movtmtnU in the atock markets -up or down -°" tfi< An!ertc•n tcOl10lllf • THIS INCLINATION lo dowqrodo Wall Street's Jm.. portaol>e WU esaclly what the Nixon ldministratlon " a s showing until the .rock market brNk be&an to usume panic propor-in' late ,Moy. An explosive en• of COnfidence is exactly what this attitude WU invtllng until the i'resi· dent called _Wall Strffl's leaders to his well-publlclud White House dinner to assure them (and 1be world) that his aGniDillntlon's anti·in- f11tlon Policia ~Id not be permitted' to plunge the U.S. economy into depression and the stock market into dis&Stel'. Mind you, a record, J0,&50,000 Jtockholden reflect.s an upu-p of 53.S percent In JUlt five years, f a. r outatripping the I percent rise in our population. THIS NYSE CENsus ffaure m11n1 that one out of evttry Ill AmeriCIM and ooe wt ol evtty bu adults la: MW a lhorelioldlr. Thi• mu ..... ·-tillt the atock market'• fJoctuatlona now t o u c h virtually every U.S. household -either dlrectly, tllroush yoor own ownerll>Jp ol cot· poraUoa or mutual f u n d share1, or indirectly, through your own participation in a pension fund, union fund. any other organization o w n t n g 1t.oc:lu:. But there nre few m. dlcllionl that l h h . fun- damental point WI I UJl. derstood when' t new to Washington for 1 small off. the-record dinner party several days before the White House- Wall Street meettng. That day had been gruesome in Wall Slreet -loaded with rumors (ie'Vtral later confirmed) o( serious bankrupt.ciea, forced takove1"1 of brokerage finns, peraonal tragodiel -and I must have been grtm.f1ced when I walked Into the lovely auburllan home <( my boo~ But I became even more grim/aced Mien, In ..._ to i;ny worried comments, ooe adm.lniltr1tion official chided me for bei0£ "too oriented to New York"; another shrug. pd that he would be "upset" only U a wave ol failures "wiped ool large numbers of stockholden": a third said he was "ooncemed" but would go no further than that mild Russ-U.S. Trade • • ., tnlT HAMT1 L .. • • Jn a buay world such u thlt one, It ia urtA=n difficult t.o take the Ume to person· ' Ally l'xpress our feeling of appreciation to trlench and customei-a. So, we thoughl it would be appro1>rla te to use our regula_r weckl)t advertJs· Ing ap&.ce to write all of you thfa abort thank you note. The confidt'nflf' that )'OU ha~e ahown in choosing 1)ur 4 ' pharmacy to aupply the pre· icri.pti.oN: and heal th m'eda of YoUr tamllp it a •J*i•I trust ol which 'llr'e are well awart. W• will 1b1ve to al· • " ....,. m<ril )'OOl' approval ... will wtlcome )'OUf' IU(• pdio:M to help ua improve ... ....,,...,,,. e••Y·t:ar• active wt•r for men and boys • n•w "'color in D•y'i double knit trou1er1: c~ocolet• brown ' •'911 S11M•Y", •.for th1 S111111111r 12 ff I YOU OR YOUTI DOCl'OR CAN PRON& us when )'OU need a dtlfvc!r)'. We will de-liver promo.tJ'I ..,tlhout ... "' 0111..... grell mo'1)' S'I r.:.. r;i !iii'I r.= r.;;i ----f'i;ftt• rrJrt..~W'! '~~==•h~•=r-1~·---1----t.!!Jl!:>o~~~---- ' ""'"''' tor dell...,. aaMct and e.tiarce acoounta. PAU UIO PM.AIM.ACY 111 " ....... ... --..... ... --· "•11\-11111,lc1'4 e 11111l1r ellt rt• ' f1d1f111 tll111d, "'"'''" b11ch 644·1070 OVER THE COUNTER ~mplet~New York Stock List Market - -------------------------------------.... SC DAILY ,!LOT J f • lllW Net 1------------lllb.) .......... ( ... Cfll, Thursday's Closing Prices-wmplete New York _ Stock Exchange List Complete Closing Prices -American Stock Exchange List I ,.,. ... , tWf.I Kiili U. C .... CPll. .... .. (MJ.J Kitti LIW CllM C ... Briefs BEDFORD, Mass. (UP!) - A dtrlll llhaped buoy for monitoring water pollution around the clock has been placed in Bolton harbcl' by EG&G, Inc. The buoy hu sensor wires that measun. water temperature, pressure. salinity and conduetivity tVtrJ' six minutes and record tbtl informatioo on magnetic tape. Thia data is correlated with water tarN>le da~ collected by llhe New Enatand Aquarium. CHICAGO (\IP!) -Tho Onctgo Mercantile Extbanc• tias selected Guymon, Okla., as delivery • point for tht Southwest (or completion ot live ·cattle f\lturet contradl on ltle exchange. Peoria bu been selected as the Midwest delivery point for both hogs a~ cattle. G~ymoo is She C«*t' ol a 15-mU. Tac:Um arM in Whidl about 2.9 miWon. cat4 tie Wert fed out Jut year. BRISTOL. Pa. (UPI) .... Thiokol Chemical C«p. ha1 obtained a $12.9 million con- tract to provide 10lid Jll"OI pellent roclctl moCcn for ""' thlrd staga of ihe Mlnuteman Ill inl«<ontin«ltal bllliltl• ml'li\e. 'lbe maton wll! bl buill at 11llokol'1 Briahlm Cl· ty. Utah, planl MJnuteman Ill will bt eo lee! i... ...! will travel at IS,000 mlfea u hour. l JULY t Thursd.ly, July •. 1970 O l!llCD lll""'.., CCI <!OI (RI "SllaM Hints 11111 ColrNi CM Acllnf." Hoodlums lflltrf«e .._ -.n11 trlt1 to l'ltlp boltr TOl'IJ H1rrll atudf dr1m1. Biily 0. Wolf• i nd Scoty Mildllll ruff!. m Te Tll tilt Tnitll (C) (30) fm-o-(C)(!OI ........ fC) (IO) ..... ,, Ollftphr, tit ....... '(C) (2 ltr) "Hlttol11 di e er rw • ...., m (30J C»a l'illtlea." 9 C. '" '• -CCI <!OI Roi ~• llil , ... _, •-(Ill -,_ y-'" UDllJCillll-<Cl <"I A••-llMll. (R) "The Wf'Dlll Tlmt, tht W1911 8 • l'Clla: ...._ (C) l'la.• All aspirins JOU111 Ktr• ._. ... 1111 f9(" Colldlllloft tlCOlllll 111 uftWillln1 pertidpellt " (.._) '9 -Tul ..,._, .1ouM Cftief Ironside's llHfdi lor bin• ,... •••o.'11. St..n WWI""' Mlfp11t btn. nn1,.,. 1o111n1 lllfill&.. lti&lltl:NI. Willllll Fllll...,_..1 .tory" IJ IMita: (C) {10) Ill old llld 11D ~ SovUMol ltlllitf llld tht ....... SOii wflo Mt• D @(})II llwtk!IM (CJ (3ll) out .. rllll It 1 It 1otm •· (•) "S.m1ntl!t'1 Stcret 11 Dbc:w· tlM 111 .. o;. 0 1 tr •n4." Sam. ff'lflll lht b 1 witd .. _ -· ----· ' . County Boom SAl'{TA ANA-II you lhink Orange Counly has doubled ln population In the past ten years, you're right -almost. There are 100.2 pereent more Orange Coun· tlans today than In 1960, according to the census reports. In an announcement by the U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, the preliminary 1970 census figures reveal the massive increase In bodies in Orange County. . ~ A rundown of population comparisons of Orante . Coast cities mentioned in the prcUminary report includ~~ City •· 1960 1970 Porcont COSTA MESA FOUNTAIN VALLEY HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA BEACH , NBWPORT BEACH SAN CLEMENTE SAN JUAN CAP ISTRANO Census P rellm lncr•9A.,• Ctnsu1 • 37,550 2,068 11,492 9,288 26,564 8,527 1,120 72,412 92.1 31,618 1,428.9 115,557 905.7 14,208 53.0 48,805 83.7 16,462 93.1 3,708 231.1 DRIVEWAY & PARKING LOT -f 1· 11\d ls rtp11m1/Mltd by 1111 Witch11 -_, (30) Coc.lncN. ID"" -CCI !IOI .. ._,,,.CCI <OJI CAR (LEFT) CROSSES CROSS AT 15TH STREET AND' GARY PLACE IN NEWPORT BEACH Don't Mi11d Us, Folks, Wt'rt Just Mapping Orange County -From tht Air SEALER ID)(})MC --l'CI ~ 9 ..... ._ (C) (30) "SN SMll Stifltf #% ... QI CIJ Cll -l'l (JO) ·-•-<301 1111-" ,_ -(IOI ·-o ... -l'CI (IO) X Ma-rks Spot for Mapping-85, 41 ...... o. IN l'I • PAlllN• LOT PIAIL •UY Mysterious Crosses Part of Aerial Photo Work STRIPING PAINT FLOOR & DECK . . ENAMEL U (I) Mt llf •Willf tea (30) ......... ,,. (C) ,,., (It) "!' ..... • Ill CIJ "" -(!01 ·-JC(C) (!O) llllMIR --CCI (I~ II!) TIA ' OJ ....... IMnllt (C) (30) G11· h1m II"'· t:M DU Ci) 111-l'CI (30} (R) ''DQr·~" Fridlf 111d AllVIOll •rcfl for I P1lr ... 111•1 dop out of .,......, tars .... ffllll colltd 111111 rew11d1 by tlhlnllnf tMm.. • am-l'CI 1301 By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI lllt OlllY Piiiot Sr.If ,SANTA ANA -The white crosses painted every so often on a street don 't mark the spot where someone died in a traffic accident. They're not surveying markers. And they have nothing to do with police helicopters. Speculation has been ram· pant since the white crosses were painted, says John Dedischew. What they actually are are grid coordinates for aerial photographing of 0 range County cities. Cities were asked to paint their own markers with county government paying the cost or the aerial photography. Then copies of the maps are made ror t he ci t y governments, which a r e charged just for the cost of the reproduction. The arrangement w i's recommended by a mapping committee of representatives from the county and half a dozen ciUes. 7:00 B CIS E11111i11 N1wt (C) Will« Cronkite. 130 10:00 D D @ &I --<CHIO! (R) Jilllll)' St1w1r1, Lulil Uu•ms. Dom Deluise, Dtnn~ Loekin. Albert Btooill Ind J1n 01t., 1114111. Oedlschew is lhe senior planner in charge of research for county government and he is in charge ol the photographic rT\apping being carried out under a $38,000 contract by the E. L. Pear90n Company of Newport Beach. Pearson •Pokesman Robert Lung estimated the company has only a few days of work left on the project. "\Ve've completed almost all of the urbanized areas, so it's just a matter of having the right weather to finish up the pro- ject," he said . II WW• Mr Lilli (C) (JO) Ill LM LllCJ' (JO) ........ _CCl llOI U (j) Tio - -(C) (JOI • ri..-.: ._ ..... I (30) "Mu1k 11 T• hftL• 11(1) TnA • , c•1•1 fC) • "" -(C) (!O} •• /I I' llft (SS) ....... (Q (lO) nm-<C1 10>1 o m> mm"' -. <Cl (60) (R') .ltff lelwa: home •llCI 111111 to IMI witll Tt111 and sn.11, Traer ind rtlll~ lurti BlyloJ ""Ofll)' •ii lftOllltlt t• liwt Ind ,.,... dltattS llh will. 1111 ... <ti (SOI ...... u. (to) e1,.. NM lilhtll (JO) ..... u,a•tl~Mw· Dediscbew added the aerial mapping is the first of what will be a two phase mapping project recoounended by the mapping c:ommittet. l:JI! 1111 CIJ •-""" CCI l!Ol -1301 ) llit dlldM. ·~ f11ncll loin 10:•tmMIMI U.., (C) (30) loeti111 Mii 1111 In Tlhil!. r111l of I two· fitiliti11 1v1ilablt to tht pt1bllc 111 He said the bird 's eye view of county development. is being done this year Jo coincide with lhe 1970 census -the...aerial map and the sta t istic• together make a very useful planning package. Phase ll will be a cooperative venture between 1he county and city map makers to standardiie and up- date existing maps. He pointed QUEEN • • • 1Nrt ltDI')'. shown. l!I Cil (j) ID h.W .... ·(C) Ill Mi M111tr1 (lO) (lb) (R) "Ru11 lor th• Mon1w." An lnllke.,.,. ind Clnclr1111tu1 11ploit G>Alllli'Trts ,lliMl (JOJ (Continut.d From Page Il l what category to a ll!lg n !ft brothtfl In 1 tc:lltllll to win t~ 1nnull Boonllbolobati foot r•u 11:00 B QJ(j) a>,._. (C) in the SS.IS sh aring formula particular elemtlnl! or pro- l10fll the llldll!IL JKk Albtrhon D ID (I) m ... (Cl portions of construct km that .-.. 0 h• a., 1"9114 -leading, in effect, to the is, public or privalf: is to • n. MMt .... (C) (SO) l1rry 0 _ m _ ..._ (Cl shill in priorities that Post literally live with the con-·~ llolllL Mlf1J Allen. Peter II.LI W 'W talked of. structioo," he said. L..,_ , .. Crt& Mom. comPtle with 0 C.I fl tllt Wiit (C) """ .... _....... Mlttitl Mllllll' 1nt1 1 m lllMt: fC) -,,.. die C.rtti .. Asked abo ut the project as Thus, the commission hu tM lilhlll" '"' ,1 'sa-i........~ ,._, a whole, Kcnnick sald, "What an office on the ship, rigtit 8 l1!)C1la....._ w..w (CJ ttn, ''°'•' Sa~m .-,-n ...,.. I figured lo be a moderately next door ~o lhe city's Queen (JO) -...11 c.IL N Holt·U1r1tor fo.1ary Department. ltU hrM tM9I • trip ln\'Olrin1 m tie ... Slid (C) simple job turned out lo be thfl .._....Md llllaaMMu1n II mw.....,_ II !Mils (C) (RI '""a'CO!ossal J'ob.. fl ortig added, ';The final 1 t9Ullf lllid '* tw cuti1. · analysis comes after the last D•• S llllW: (C) .,._,... 11 :15~tl)Ci..-~: '1.ydi1.N Bu t he added, "I am told ri vet has been riveted and ..,. (-.tun) '51-Yul lrynlltl': ll:JOIJa(l)M., l rlfll• ttl that the Q~een utthnately will the lasl wi re attached." Dtlbontl Kirt. Pklplt from "'riou be a good investment." What if it is then discovered tOlllllrin Ill IJIJJllCI I• lllOIP1 d D QI Cl) m Jo•111J c.r.. (C) The lands c 0 m mi s s i 0 n IJ1at slate tidelands funds have durina 1111 H1n11riln rwoh ol 1956. O MwMi: ...,_,, If tltt Mills" review of !he spending will been used largely to benefit m Ttltlrl • C1111,111t• (ti (JD)! <~11111•) ·4t-..loh n W•1n•. Btttr Ml amount to much more a private concessiooaire in _ r ii!d. than v.•hat U-com m1SS· ioo· 1·s _. P.,., ,._. llO) '1 0 -~~ to ,,... '"' some corner or· the massive L':"'..._. ..... ......,ul/ __ i;u-.. \lttl 1"1 doing now , says F. J . Hortig, ocean liner? (C) (30) A ,...13·W'llk •·· u : "Tiit Jiwllh FiP t" the commissiOO's executive or. The mooey \~ou ld have to Miil lhow. HoAaa 11 M•ule Litt·· (dr1m1) '61-flidl•rd flldd, l111r· ficer. · .. o1 11 111C1 H•l"te)' be replaced "\vith other city '1"-• M. · • ,,.,...,, Dr. • "Th is has been an onr1oing Jwom1 Llttvin. ID Mwtl: "l1M Mt• 1 Msrrttr ,, h .d ·~ funds " or out or future (df1m1) ·•~Joen Btnllllt. llor4 program, e sai · tideland revenues going to the • Elllll"-.. ISOl Nolan. "The onl y way to determine city, Hortig replied . ?:• 11!1-" -I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=;;;;:;; I. . 1:eoe Miik (C) "Mtir• 111nr ldr•·lr ••1·'0--"""'""""'"""'"1· All Aboard for C1l1lin1 lsl11d •HAPPY DAYS COMEDY 0 0 ,.., <Cl * llG BANDS of 1930'• m ..... '1mtr II I M1~" (hot· IOI) '60 -Fr111u1 i1derrr, G11t1 • • • •1111 Cll _..,. 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Locus!• 437·7481 RESOURCES OVER $800 MILLION out that county government alone has three or rour map. making entities, including the planning department, and all the cities make their own maps. ' ' T h e committee recorn· mended that we investigate the possibility of establishing will be cooperation on the ae- cond phase, there'll I?' &aV· ings. "And the aerial mapping itself will prove advantageous: tu county service departments and planning as well as the 10 to 16 cities who have choaen a cooperative updating ~ to take advantage of our of. cedure to allow fo r a standard fer," he said. set or maps. There's an enormous inconsistency o f lllJlps throughout the county,". On Honor Roll he ex plained . $).75G"' PAINT THINNER 30c GAL. 11 ,. .... 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For years most of California's best aafing spots have been closed to the hundreds Of wave el'Khwiasts who cram the beach to ride perfect waves. But in San Clemente this week a new group is forming which will guaran- tee ita member1 access to not only the taboo surfing beaches, hit to a breadth cf other aquatic activities which fnrr )'ouths can experience. The only hitch, say the activity's sponsors, is that about 35 teenage water enthusiasts -boys only -are needed to join. Technically the program Is under the tiile of. an Explorer Scout functJon, but the ritual!, unlfonns and traditional scout trapptngs will give way to an informal program focu&ing striclly on WMel'· related act.i.viUes. The uniform wttI be a simple 1urfer jacket and trunks with an ideotlfylnc patch. . lJfeguard Capt. Phil St.ubbl, adviser to the activity, said the club would be paUerned after • highly -ul activity taking 'fonn now in Huntington lleach which has a -Ing lilt of ntarly $0 youdls. ..The plan LI quite simple," Stubbs explained. "We're plannlng surfing tri)lll to the best spots on the coaat where permission already has been granted for members to use closed beaches. We'Q surf beachea at Camp Pendleton, the Holllller Ranch up n<xth and probably 1everal spots In Mexico." Some Grumbling Beard ·Capi-strano Businessmen Eace License Fee Hike By PAMELA HALLAN 01 ""' O•llJ Pl .. ! St1H DissaUsfact.ion Is brewing in San Juan Capistrano over a new business liceMe ordinance recently approved by the city council. "Jt's going to raise nmt people's 1icense fees 100 percent," said Bruce Winton, owner of Twin Winton Ceramics and preside1t of the San Juan Capistrano Chamber of Commerce. "l 've heard kits of squawks but ao far no one has asked the Chamber to do anything about it." The new ordinance whidl amends a prior one, raises lhe f~ U. most categories and dips into the gross receipts" of retail and manufa~ing con- cerns. Although many people are complaining about the hike in fees, il is the levy on gross receipts that ha1 people ired. "I dot1't mind paying the increase, said Fred Newhart Jr., owner of the Walnut Grove RestaUTaJlt and trustee of the ('.:apistraoo Unified School District. "I don't like the Idea that my books which I oonsider personal bus.iness, might Capo P lanners Reroute Highway ToDra,ving Room The precise alignment of La Novia , 11 major arterial highway~ for San Juan Capistrano, has bet• rerouted back to the drawh1g board . The city planning co~i.ssion has re- jected the alignment presented by City Engineer Jack Kubota. The proposed allgnme1t would take the highway through pl'Operty owned by Marina View Heights Development Com· pany, Rancho Loi Cerrito!:, the Goya and Jordan families and the Lutheran Church. Commis.sioncr Arthur L a v a g n I n o pointed out lhat it didn't make Mnst to aUgn only a small porUoa of the proposed highway in order to Wild a bridge. The Ganado bridae, washed out In the fklods of two wllter1 ago, when rebullt would become the LI Novta bridge. The bridge cannot be built unUl the highway alignment Is approved. Con:unlSS1oner Charles Allen said he wun't sure a highway was even necessary in the area. "Maybe we should reaJlgn Ganado and keep Gaudo Brtdge," he suggested. Dave Daw1<>n, property owner near Ote highway's route, as-ed ll economics hid beett considered when the plans were drawn. He was told that the align- ment had been the best postlble from an englne<rlng standpoln~ noJhlni tlst. become public information·." Agreeiftg with that 1tand la Al Creel. awner af Miss Muffet Shoppe aRd presi· dent of the Plaza Merchants Association. "Not only do I not like the idea of opening my' books, but I abo feel that it is wrong for the city to g~t a percentage of my business," aald Cree1. ''I've never heard of this before. I think it will discourage 1ew busiaeues from opening here.'' One city tluit hu a similar .system is San Clemente. George Jackson, 00,,iness license inspector, aaid that theirs 'IVOl'ks on the honor system. There are specific amounts to be paid if a retail business' gross receipts fall withi a a stated category. It ta up to the busillless owner to decide which category he bek>ngs in. "Of course it states on their license form that the city has the right to inspect their boob," said JacklOn. "However, it is rarely done ." .San Juan also will be an honor system, accon:llag to city Finaace Director Paul Lew .... 'The business owner will fill out a form which will contain a fee schedule and the owner will fill out the amount of his gross receipts," said Lew. "The rigure, or course, will remain con- fidential." If hedging ~s suspected, the city can pass a resolutiOM appointiag a special persoo to 10 to Sa<:ramento to e1amlne the sales tax recwd kept by the State Board of Equalization .. One long time business owner, who wished to remain unidentified, criticized the city for not providiq a public hearing on the matter. City Administrator Ernie Thompson said a public hearing Is not legally required e1cept In matters of zoning and a few other .specific instances. Not everyone is dluatisfied with the aew ordinlJICe, Bob GaMon, manager of Pacific Telephone South Coast Area, said his company is neutral. "Our license fee will be raiaed considerably," he 11.ld. ••eut we're not rolnc to complaln. ·We're not in k>ve with It tJther." The buslne.u ticent fonM are ex· pected to be malled by Friday, July 10. Homeowners Tap Two For New Teen Board Members of the Ae1ua H 1111 Homeowners Allodatiom have elected two representaUvt1 IO the board of dtrec- tors of the propoted teen center in Mlulon Viejo. Jo~ Moer1 and John Culllk were !leleeted at a recent metUn1 of the homeowntn, jolnlag Perry S11tll and OIUe Ilagan from Mlsaion Viejo. The four wlll 1elecl a IUth member. Some other activities planned IOOn In- clude swimming with killer whales at Sea World, trips to th< Scrtppg lnatltute ol Oceanography and other ocean-r.laled institutions. The llot ol COlllUltanls to the """'am In San Clemente read like who's who of surfing' championship slirfers Mickey MWlOz, Phil F.dwards and Orange Coast board m111ufacturer Hobie Aher. Surf· film producer Bruce Brown allo will participate. Alter, who produces catamaran sailboats as well as aurlboards bas of. ftred acces1 to his manufacturing opera. tions to prospective members. To enhance the. recreational aspect of the plan, Stubb.! said that entry re-- quirementJ. wUI be minimal, and "dretis standards and such will not be Imposed." "We know lhat young surfen have their styles and we don't intend to set up rules c<llflicting with that," he said. Ta join, a youth must be either a high achoo1 freshman, tophomore or junior with a C grade aVttage and poness only minimum swimming lkUla. Meetlnp, consisting of informal talks by experts on aquatic subject•, will bt augmented by frequent ocean ,teu\ana In body. board and bellyboard aurllntl. plus uoe ol surf c1or1 .. , poddleliomla and other water sport equipment. "For the fUYI who would be n., terested," StuQbs said, .. We PJuld so ioto marine life, plus the ocean'• physical phenomena like the science of waves, tides and weather. It all depends on what the fellowr want after they 1ip up." The ultimate 9P0naor, besides the Orange Empire Council of the Boy Scouts, is the National Surf Lile Savtnc As90eiation of America. San Clemente's Rotarians already have given mooey to launch the }X'Olrlm, and appeals are going out 1o oUter local service groups to assist aJso, stubba: said. "All we need now ls 3S yoq aurf lovers who want 1o surf the best waves along the coast without ptying for it,'' ·he added. Marine Gets Rap In San O ementc Burglary Cases A 1a..year-old Marine from a combat ataging battalion M Camp Pendleton. lac.. dlarga of burflary today In the month-old thelt ol houaehokl llems from a borne in San Clemente. P.iarshall K. Meyer1 wu &rTmted on the base late Tuetlday by deteclivn and booked on c:harges of bur1lary in the theft of $490 worth of allver and glassware from the home or John Pato Cater, 160 W. Avenk!a San Antonio last Memorial Day. The Items, police said, have not been recovered. Co unty Jo ins Oil Fight; Ask s Support County 1Uptrvl90f1 today authorised their chairman Alton E. Allen to ask CalHornia Lieutenant Governor F.d Rel·' necke to appear before a U.S. Senate sub. committee July 21·11 on behatt ol a measure before Conife,11 wlikh would proll!blt oll drilling In federal wattr1 off California state aanctuarie1. The supervllOl'I also autborb:td the 1t- tendanoe of Kennelb Sampt0n, County dl· rector ol Harbors, Beachel and Parks, at the ~ion of the 1ubcommJHet on Mlnttal1, Matttlala and Fuels of the Senate Committee on Interior and ln- 1ul'r Alli.Ira. At the urging ol the Or1n1• County Coastal Area Protective Leap, the county h11 appropriated '5,00G and coalt- tl clUes a matching $6,000 to hire a lobbyllt to r<pruent th<m In furthering !he pwqe o1 SB 113 • • • • >I ' : . ' . .. ' t i' I . . . . : . . . . . . ... , ·: -!i I ~1r . .:. • is :. . i; . : . : ,, !j :o ' " t l ;, . . . ' ! I " . .. .. . ' I 0-.. . .r . : 1: o-;. " • .. 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Shown with the Presidenl ero (left to right) Paul Bemal, tribal council secretary; Quirino Romert1, aovemor ~ of Taos Pueblo ; Interior Secretary Hickel ; and James Mirabal, ae:nior councilman. Ir.isn Catliolics Reaily .'.Anti-militan~ Marches BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPJ ) - Roman Catholic leaders called today for Catholic protest marche1 this weekend to protest allep! Brllllh Anny brutality. The Protestants ire holding huge Oranae Day paradet Monday to celebrate a battle over Catholics nearly JOO yurs ago. The CathoUcs 11.ld they would not march in Belf11t and that the marches would not coincide with the ProtMtant celebrauons of the victory cf the battle of the Boyne. But both parades ra.ised the opectet ol ,,.., bloody cl11he1 i... tween the rival groups. Cathotics have accused tht Brltiati •Army ol bnltallty ond of loolittf durillf eeerches of. Catholic rWghborhood1 for Hlecal arms ln the Falla Road aru. lalt weet. Britain and the Nortllern Ireland government agreed to Investigate the charges. A ipokesman fnr the Roman Catholic dvil right.a: aSIOciation SA.id they hoped 60,000 marchers would turn out /Of' the demonatraUon1 whJch would march thr<l.lgh both Protestant and Catholic areas. "11iere'1 no reason why we lhouldn't," I.he 1pokemt1n 1ald. "These will be non- .ectarlan marches to protest. the bn.itality •nd damage caused by the army on the Falls Road during last weekend's search- e ." The spokesman said no march would be held in Bellast "because of the er· plosive situation·and the chances ol lfJO. tarlan trouble breakinJ out .'' Hero Stands Trial BURBANK. Calif. I AP) -Audit Murphy. America 's most decorated World War II httCI, has beell udered by a judge to st.and trial ot charges he usaulted a Burbank dog trainer la.st M1y 18. Munlclpal Court Judge Henry H. Draqe!" direc1.ed the 45-year~ld actor Monday to appear ft1r trial in Lol!I Angeles Superior Court July 20. David Go!JUin. St, •CCU!ed MlttJlhy ot beating ml kickitJ& bim. Civil ritbt.s supporters would march wJth baMers denouncing Brltish Army tactics to army headquarters fn London- derry, Omagh, Newey, Armagh and En· nf1killen, the ipokesman 1aid. The announcement of the Catholic par- ade came in the wake of a ltatement by Northern Ireland's Minister of Commerce, Roy Brad.ford, that the country'1 econ- omy could not st.and further rioting and yiolenee. State Pair Win In 'Powder Puff' · TMNTON. Pa. (AP l --A 32-year~ld California Oyjng lnstructress and Mr actres!I co-pilot were named Wednelday winnen: of t.he annua l CTOlffOUntry Powde!' Puff neroy. Margaret Mead of Santa Barbara, Calif., who has more than 8,000 alr hours logged. and Susan Oliver, who 1tarred Jn the television teriet "Peyton Place," rmished the 2.795 mile eo11t-to- coast !"ace two-tenths of • mile tutu than the runners-up. It took them 13 houri, M minutes ln the 1lr from Monterey Calif., to Bristol, Pa. Eighty-ail women fim.Md the five-d1y tpeed and endurance r9CI" whk:h ended Tue«lay at sundown. Si.I" ot t2 starters· were disqualified en route ..men weather or minor mechanical dtffl.cultles forced than down at other than the 10 l!anc· timed-stop airports. The race was handlcapped. Judg.., COMide'ed not only speed, rut the size ot the craft. Single and two- engined planea were in competition. "You know you've done better than all the other professional fllerr, end that feels good." Mis1 MeM aald in an interview after being named top finl!her. She and her co-pilot split the n .ooo first prize. lbey flew • Piper Comandt•. Israeli Planes Atwck Bases Along Suez Run By United Prff1 lnternaUoaaJ Waves of · Jsraeli planes attacked miss_ile baaes and other target.I alq t.he Suez Canal tor the 50th cemecutive day today. Cairo llW'9PIPffS reported the United States would replace Israeli plaies I~ to missiles and Tel Aviv newspapen expressed tear ol. a U.S. tellout. An Egyptian military spokMman said 50 Israeli aircraft struck along the Suei Canal and d!a t .. Each wave ol enemy aircraft was ~a,ed by our lrir defenee gystems." Tilere were no other dell.its and no claims ot planer hit or Jhot down. In Celro, tbe temioffiei al newwpeper Ai Ahram aaid the United Statu hes dedded to oeod I.....t six Phllltllm wuplanee to repllce ones snot down over the Suez Olna:l area by SAM2 mi8"ile1 in the Put two weeks. ln Tel AViv, ltraell-newapaper 1111id llW'ael.l eutMritite are conoemed lft:l Wull~ fail to read ftrmly aplnst .._;eel Sovie! military lnterv111tion in the 1 ... u.Arab conflict •nd inltead ,..k • deal with the Ruasi1n1 at Jwaera ·-· The newspaper MHriv re 11 o r t e d "re~e circles ln Jerus:altl'll" 11ying i.r .. u ombuoador Yitdlak Rabin 11 In 8leldy onntect with U.S. offictela, ttylng to determine "America's intdons beyond President Nixon's detemnt stat~ ment." "W..tlnctm11 future llepe It.HI con- liltute en ~,, Maariv Mid. "It i~ estimated the United Slates is awaiting tM rornplet.ion o{ the Moscow talks with Nasser in the hope .President Nixon'• finn oral warnings will deter the Soviets." President Gamal Abdel Nasser ol Egypt oonf<!Ted In Moocow today with Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin . " ••. A growing fear ii felt in Jerusalem that the U.S. Is likely to agree to an addkional MJttening of her p e a c e formula ," Maariv II.id. "In pn1ctice thi~ hmtl at 1.dditknal American coocessions to llrul'• detriment." \ Sunny, Warm Across U.S. } SAIGON (AP) -Mllltaty "°"""'&aid late today the wreckage « a mltaina heMoopter With Moj. c.n. a.o,... w. Oaey, commander of the lit Air Cavalry dlvillon, and aix other An:tericana aboerd hod been located by .. ard!en. ·The 'IOUl'Ctt 1ald tbe helicopter ap- p.wently" had crashed into a mountain -ru.lay morninc. There was no im- modtete c:onlinnallon that -hod &urvived the crull, they added. Tho wreck• ol th<· UHi helioopter whldl Casey himself was pUot~, w11 1potted from. the air by crewmen of one ol h more than 60 aircraf\ that had taken part In a massive teardl. AJ the aeardi wu being cwn:tucted, the U.S. Convnand announced that a total of 81 Americana: were kill ed in action last week, the lowest weekl)'..total in 3Va years. Inlonnat1t.I uid the locatioo d the heHoopt« wreckage was being withhekt because no ground troops bad as yet readted the scene to inspect It and look for MltviVOl"ll. The U.S. Command tlad no comment on the reports o( the wreckage being found, aayin& only that the aeartil and ~ operation was· discontinued at nightfall and was lo be resumed Friday morning. " 1lle 800rces said there was no in- dication that enemy action was involved In the o-ash of ttie helicopter, which ea.ey, 48, ol Nor111 Scituate, M..,.., was flying to visit wounded members ol his division at a medical facility ln Sooth Vietnam. The location ol the hospital, like other details cmcerning the site of the crash, were wttHlekl for aecurlty reasons while the search contlnued. Ci«\. Casey's UHl Huey he licopter was last heard from at 10:10 a.m. Tue.day, and .ean::hen have found neJther the craft nor Jts oct\Jpants, ttie command IAid. There was no indication whethe'r enemy action was believed responsible for the disappearance. The 48-ye.ar-okt general, whotle wife and five children llve ln Nori!! Scltuate, Man., w11.s flying a military medicaJ UPITt ...... lt VIET CRASH VICTIM? Mef. Gen. GMt'ge Casey facility to \•i!it woonded members of his division. The area ln which his aircraft ls believed to have gone down was not made public for MlCUrity reaSOM. Six U.S. generals: were k.iUed in action earlier in tbe war, including two earlier this year. The command's weekly casualty sum- mary reported 463 Americans wounded last week in addH.ion to 81 killed. TheM: figureli brought the total American casualtie.s In action that ha ve been reported in the war to 42.919 killed, 282,966 wounded and 1,4if2 missing or captured. It wu t.he lowest weekly deatti toll 1i.na! Dec. 3, 1966. • * * * * * * Viet Reds Hit Peace Plait; Call U.S. Idea 'Arrogant' PARIS (UPI) -Norlil Vietnam and the Viet Cong aald today President Nis- on·a latut statement Betting out U.S. peace objectlves was a plan full of 1'insolent threats'' and "arrogant and unreuonable coDdlUona." House Confront,s War Curb Bill; Debate Begins WASHJNGTON (AP) -The Houu moved today toward !ts first encounter with curb5 on presidential action in Cam- bodia -an iSlue that tied up the Senate for almost two monthli. Even before debate on the Cooper- Churcti amendment was under way, House dovei; lodged ,11 complaint against the short notice 1iven members on today 's planned ltOtion. The Coope!"-Olurcli amendment is at. tached to the foreign military &ales bill which was passed by the Senate last mon~. Und er plan~ nollined Wednesday, the firi;t test of House ,;entiment hi nged on a move by <llalnnan Thomas E. Morgan !D-Pa.), of the Foreign Affairs Committee t.o ,;end the bill to a con- ference committee. After a motion lo instruct Hous con- ferees to accept the language ol ilie Cooper-Oiurch propo5&1. the strategy called fm" Morgan l.o move to table, or kill. that mot.ion. It was after 8::W p.m. Wednesdav when Democratic leader Carl Albert Or Oklahoma announced the effort to send the bill lo 1 conlerence with the Senate. Jn rejecting statemenls the President made June 30 ind July I, Ha~! and Viet Cong delegaUons at t:ht Paris Peace oonference served notice the war will go on until lhe Uni ted Slates agrees to withdraw totally and unconditionally ils forces. and dropg the Saigon Administration. Hanoi's delegate, Nguyen Minh Vy, and the Viet Cong·s: Dirt! Ba Thi coupled the warning with claim."I that Nixo n Adminislration has stepped up the born· bings ()( Laos and that in spite d the U.S. troops pullout frmn Cambodia, American artillery posted close to the Cambodian frontier was ftlllng Cam- bodian territory. ~ Viet Cong delegate also accu~ Nixon of delivering advlsen and mone y lo the Saigon 11overnment for the upkeep of 1 .. barbarous penitentiary gystem ." .. In spite of his defeats: and ever more serious difficulties in Vietnam . Laos and Cambodia. President Nixon on June :W and July I repeated the same arTogwnt and unrea90Nlble con· ditions under wh ich the Vietnamese peo- ple should pay ransom for the end o( the U.S. aggressive war and accept U.S. neocolonialism in South Vietnam.'' the Vi"?t Cong official said. He rejected the President's demand for mutual troops withdrawal and warned that the South Vietnamese peoples' rigtil to self-detennination w.u not negotiable. In a long statemenl blaming the wa r on the United States, Thi uid the U.S. "aggressors and their lackeys" were guilty or establishing Jn the South "a barbarous penitentiary regime with IU 'tiger cages', a regime tmder which hundreds nf ~nds of patriQtiC Viet· namese v.·M love frtedom and peace are being det.1.ined and penecute6." DENVER (UPI) -Vice Pcolldent Spiro T. Ain<• lllid Wodnffday he doobtod whether hla commento hod pr .. voked student dtmoutr1Uona or riot& on the nation's campuaes. · AgMW 1Mde hla ttm1tko ollortty alt.r llOUl'C<a !n Waahlqlon nporled Ptolidenl Nixon had be<n !old the vice ptfOicltnt had become a symbol of frultnUon In ,_..i. of the acldemlc community. "Lei ""' uy unequivocally, I don 't ~lieve anythlni I've been aa)ing hu beetl ol any 11\Mument.I aignlllconce in campus uarest," the vice prealdant Hid. "The problem bu been with 111 a long ti.me. 1L'1 due to a lot of factcrs, unrelated to • few comment.I that any peraon might make, re1ardlesa of what poaiUon he occupies. "Principally, it Comet from 11 multiplicity of factors, not the least of which has been the fashionable11es., of not eaforcing sufficient internal discipline on college campuses.'' Earlier In Washington, It wu reported that Vanderbilt U11iversity Chancellor Alexander Heard, the Pre15ident'1 1dvise.r on student dissent, had waned NiJ:on lo expect renewed trouble on &0me col- lege campuses this fall. White House aource. said aa.mpl" of campus sentiment showed par.Ucu]arty that the vice president had become in 90me sectia1s of the academic ClOm- mun.ity a 1ymbol of fn.J!ltration. Agnew said the consUu1t bombardment by cries of what is wrong with America hu led too many people to believe the nation ls in the grip of "anarchy. panic,'repression ud despair." .. rt just isn't so:• Agnew t1ald In a speech prepared for the more thu MO delegates at a meeting of the Education Com mission of the States. "And let every American be assured that it is not a:oing to be so." Agnew aaid teachers played u im- portant role in gettina I.he true picturt into focus. "Educators are among the most im- porlaJ!t communicators in our society.'' the vice president II.Id. ''And t believt that it ls Jmportant that everyone In· volved iJI eduration realize how great an effect he can ha ve on the morale of our country. •·tr educators are pos.itive In their approach. 'ltl' the problems our ccuntry faces -It they place our \lablllties in proper p!rspective alollc with ou r a.!18els -they will have a po11lUvt effect on the search for solutions." "If they are coMtantly negative, they risk producing little ucept despair," he said. 'Safe Stunt' Ends in Death SAN FRANCISCO (UPll -A Hooolulu stunt man, who ~d a photographer he wu a.ire he could jump safely fmn the Gillden Gat1 Bridge. plunged 140 feet to hi1 death Wednesday in San F'randseo Bay. Photographer Paul Kayfetz ()f Berkeley radioed from a launch for Coast Guard help when RonaJd Miller , 27, failed to surface after what appeared to be a clean jump Into the water. Searchers could not find tht body. Kayfet.i. who said he had ~n reluctant about tilf! project, quoted Miller as saying he had le.a,.,ed safely for 100 feet from a Seattle Bridge and 88 le@\ down a Hawaiian waterfall. W1tchina: the jtanp was: K.tt.hy Kraweyzk ol Berkeley, Miller's fiance. Some Scattered Thunder3howers in South Callforod• Altift'rs 11nnouncement followed a meeting ol House strategists ln the ollice of SpeakeT John W. McCormack ( 0. ~1&M.). 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" A' .11 Pre~ident Nixon hots i;a\d he would es "' '" like the Senate-Hoose conference com· M M .~• M n mlltee to modify the Cooper-0\urch ~ ~ ·" amenctment. He e:mphasized thti recogni· 1111 1t tion of his constitutional duty to protect 1:; ~ U.S. troopl and authority to J>ay Asian • 1• ·" nations. 8UCh as Thailand, to send troopS ~ .;! and advllel"l!I to Cambodia . 1: : Morgan and other likely Hoose C(l(I· ll5 " .. , ferees on the bl.II wanl to go uninsln.K:tf'd :_: ~ .. 1 to Che conference with their Senate ,., ,, counterparts on the Fore.lgn Rel.!1tlon11 !: : Commlasion. The Hoose members In- .. •1 volved •re oppo8ed to Cooper-Church : : which is solidly supporttd by the senators. '°' • HOUM mmnbert Involved In the coo- : : .ll fertnet 1l9o 1ay the military aalea bill 11111 " should be continued, while the senators ~ t non ·t like the program through which " " U.S. weapon1 and othtr miliUrry equip-;! !: ment are 10ld to foreign n11tiom. -"' " The House people ex~t 11 Ion~ : : bArgaining tesslon with the Sena.Le and ,: .,, Cine. member .fl.id, "lt may aet t0 ~ a~ be!on Lt'• over..'1 • School Board Tries, Tries Again. HJCKJ\1AN MILLS, Mo. CUPI) -For the fifth time in four mC1nths, voters have rejected an increased tch9ol t1x levy. The school board says it will submit the prop<>sal every 17 da.ys until k Is approved, because classes cannot resume in Sf.iptem~ lrilhout additif>nal funds. The 70-cent Qperating levy ;ind 75<enl building levy were defeated MArch JO, May 12. M11y 28, June 17 and onct 11gain TuNday. .. We have lo do something, but nobody knows yet what ii will be." Jane Leavens. board secretary, Mid Wednesday al\u l.ht l1test \'Oler rejection. On June 17, the propo&als ne:1rly Pissed whtn the operating levy rf!Mv@d 66.09 pel't'tnl of the vote. 'J'wn.t.htrd1 majority, or Mi.fi7 ptrceol, was netded . Voter turnout was heaviet '\l.Jttdty, however, and only 69.64 ~t ap. proved. An oppoeltion lfOUp, the Committee of Concerned Citizens for Bettu F..duca- llon, tooli: the iuue to the JaciJOn County ' \. circuit court and U.S. district court Mon- riay. But judges refuse<! to Issue 1 tem- porary restraintng order 1.g1lnst the elec- Unn. The suit alleged the district superin- tendent and board were .. making 1 ~am and mockery of elections" by chooltng to resubmit the proposal1 until they passed. Earlier. the commillet asked for lhe resignations of board membttl, and District Superintendtr1l Tom v . For1ktr. Foraker replied by filing .. 120Q.OOO d 1 ~ • g e s u i l •galnst Committee Chai rm.an G. P. Wooldridge, uying Wooldridge 11llege<1 Foraker mlsman11ed District funds. Mrs. Joseph Grttne, mother of fwn ~ children and one o( the ltadtts in the fight 11gainst the levy. sa.ld, "Wt want to rtach a compromlst on a passable levy 80 the echools can lllly open. taxpayers: can be h11ppy -tr thlt ls paesible -and the chlldre11 can get an education but not bl pul lhoid of !be community." ' . ·-TliundQ', July 9, 1970 MILIH'llOT S GOP Threatens Suit Over Equal Tiffi e IJfOIT ......... WAIHINGTON (AP) -Tllo RtpJbllcaa --bu "Unllmed to 11t ll CBS -not -........ur blo --tor he • time to reply to -· -.... ' In a W.-to CBS, Rlop. J1oCorw C. B. -(~), dlarl"I WNlill•llll' nlcht tblt the-t bu abondoned journalllllc: Judlmmts ln fall- ing to pollco the -and --Ii • equaMlme -by Lawmloe F. Youth Join Police; Keep Asbury Cool ASBURY PARK, N.J. (UPI) -u-black JW1h patrola and state police -talned peace In the vlolmce- scamod -ol thla """" commuolly lodly while Negro letlden: canv•ed welt aide ghetto """'"P on c 11 y ......-,,.....,.. to lbelr JOc!tmo ..... ~ JOO blacl< leaden met flve houra Wedneoday with Mayor JOM!lh F. Majtlce lo dltcuM lhe demanm v.ili<h Included a proposal lo grant .......ty lo the l2S -...-dur· Ing three nights ol violence in which llO -.... Injured and damage was estimated at more than $1 million. . No serious llridents were ~ Wednesday as the black ywthl acted u a buffer between gbetto residents and police ln "' effort to end the violence. Only 12 arrests w .... report«! during the day. Going Native Btw:t leaders were slated lo nleel qaln wilb Mstlk• -y. Allhough none ol lhe official decisions on the black demands was revealed, Mat- tice and black leaders ouch II Willy Hiiu. e:s:pr•ed op. tlmbm. "We feet encouraced by it," Ham uid ol lhe me<ting. Miss Bolivia, Roxana Brown of La Paz, won the na- tive costwne award at the Miss Universe Pageant In Miami Wednesday. Miss Brown models costume -featuring a towering peacock feather headdress -for photographers. New Miss Universe will be named Saturday. Lee OswaW' s Estate Valued at $17 ,654 New Medal For Wheeler W ASHING'!ON (AP) - ~ Nism cnated a D1W medal -y to -the Anny'1 Gm. Earle G • Wheeler, miring all« 111:1 yoan a chairman Ii the Joint CJlltls Ii Stall. DALLAS ·(UPI) -An ap. pral,.,. appointed by the Fe<l..-al Court rule<! Wed- neoday the property l e I t belllnd by presidentla,l aMU!in Lee Harvey Oswald was valued al $17,654. Oswald's widow, Mrs. Mari- na Oswald Porter, had alJUe<I the estate was worth ~.ooo bec&U3e cl. its increased hl.storical v a I u e, and the govennnent had said it was worth only 13,000. If either Mrs. Perter er the aovermnent wishes to argue the cue furdler, a jury trial will be beld to delennine the estate 's worth. If not. Mrs. DAVIS-BROWN PRESENTS Perter will gt< the $17,154. 1be value was set by William B. Weol on IOO lleml placed permanllllly In the U.S. Archives In Walillngton. The most valuable Items, West said, were typewritten and handwritten --and m-talions by Olwlld. A $5,000 evaluation - largest given by West -was placed on sections cl. Oswald'• diary. A 32-f;lage typewritten comment giving a brief history Ii Oswald's politlcal, domestic and labor life in Russia was given a $2,000 evaJuatim. B«.... pOmlng ""' llnl n.t .... Diltlngubl>ed Service Medal en the tunic Ii tbt C.)'OIN>ld _.i, N-oold that while Wheeler was prolld to be known u a .okfler, ••1 know him a. a ltatelman." S«vtng .._ than - elae • dlalnnan ol tl>e joint chiefs, Wheeler, in Nixon'• WU'ds, "made an •IOl'!IXIW: contrtbutlon to t11e P~~'!I and lilil*lng ol the Nit Security Council." The Lanzano' This .. nd -26,500 wit ---tubo l9dlftW -• """ ..... dlrd fOt perfom•IOl •nd ro!lallllllY. RCA'a I-· Pie -........ •It. v ..... t1dd1 .. 1 ... ""' tunlnl. tilt-out panel -trols •nd II In I r1ch. dnt• matlc Spenlsh Inspired I I .. ~.& $64" I YOUR PARTICIPATING RCA DEALER 411 E. 17th St., I Costa Mesa @DAVIS RROWN ...,, .. ,,....., ... , _ ... • .:·:.1 • O'lirien, the DemocnUa na- tlcnal chabman. "'Ibis show amourUd to ao unprecedented, lnacante, penooal attack on the Prool- deol ol the United stotes; yet yoor -t promot..i Jt as a 'public terviee,'" Mortoo Mid Jn a telegram to Dr. Fnol: -· ---Ii t'le Columbia Jlrood. castqSy*m. Mmioo's teltCZED Wll tbe latest ln • -d m.,.... awapi;e<I by Ropubllcan and Democratic leadef'I and the networks. If all *Nd lut ll10lllh -Pruldeot Nillul WU granted free time lo make • rciport en tbe ecooamy. -Democrotlc Leade< MIUMana6eldw- ... If anted lime Gii ABC and NBC to answer the President. R<!>ublioan leaders demanded -to ........ ldmolield. In the .-itlme, CBS ap. proved O'Brien'• request for time to -Nlzon -and 1llld tile JO minutes -y m&ht to review the r<eorc1 Ii the N1-Unlnlotratlon. A. hla formal, O'Brltll -iaped ezcerptl D'om a varlely Ii' apeedwo by tile .President -Jncludini Nixon's ~ apeecb at the 111&1 ltep•hHu'! Na t lo u a I OM- -ll1d bis Inaucura1 ad-drw. O'Brkn Inserted Democratic views on tbe NiJ:- cn r-.1. In hla tele!lram to CBS, Morton uid: "JucliliD« frcm the fmnat and the -Ii lut nlg!>t's hall hour, CBS hao -journallSlc Judin*la and """°"'lbWty ll1d bu msde oo ottamp! to -suJdellnes .. to the -and ...,., of lblo type of progttiltn. "ls Ibero my pr«edeol lor any PRITllD wbldl II allowed .. the air with tbls lock of ~le_, .. bo aske<I. 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Jlkl1..., ........ ........................ ....,. -...... -... -· ANAHEIM 4411 C1ndl1woo d A•1 nu1 c.dtwOlilll IMps (ICrOll from Llklwood Center) l'!lono: IM-!.134 SANTA ANA and FOUNTAIN VALLEY 18131 Harbor Blvd. (corner or Edinger) Ntxl to Zolly'• Phont; 839·'4670 1811 W..t tlncoln Avenue 8etwMn Euclid a~ Brookt'IU1'1t Avtnuet ~"" Eaot or Fed Mart Phone: 770-2580 .. ' >; -, • . ., • ~ .. ' .. • • • , '· ' • ' ' ' , . . . . I I • a.An.y .. JLOT EDITORIAL PAGE ·Banning Mo.torcycles. ID lbelr efforts to control the noise from motorcycle1 81111 mllllblba, the Orenge Cout 'cities passing emer- llDCY ordinance• against their uae have Invited an en- torcemat problem. Y~sten -and· adulll -who have several hun- dl9d dollan invested in their sportcycles wll probably continue.to meek r1ae1 oa vacant lots or on city streets. Not only will Ud.s practice continue to raise the ire ol ontkDolorcYcllsll but also demand extra attention from alieocly busy police deparimt)lts, with more ser- lou problems. ' In addition, many of the younger cyclists now rid-intr In the dirt could seriously endanger themselves and otliers by running their vehicles in the streell, Action against motorcycle noise in residential areas had to be W:en. But In their zeal to please, the harassed city fathers have not really resolved the problem of a large number of kids and adult& w'bo need someplace to enjoy their "wheels." A few years back, the problem ol Illegal drag rac- ing on city streets was resolved by-creating special clra( strips -some well witbin'urban anaa, yet suf!iclently shielded rom residences. Tiie cities and the county would do well to wort wllb cycllats for a atmi1ar 'solulioa to the motorcycle problem. Be Alert To F.ire Danger Naturally arid Southern California auftors feast or la?ulne, flood or drouth wbeo It comes to rainfall. Tiils put winter and spring have been '° compara- Uvaly dry that the whole """' Is a tinder bol. • It behooves every nsident to exerciae special care Jn all things re!Jlted to lire. Tbls means no caret ... tos .. lnC ol ligbted cigarettes from moving ·Vehicles, no leaY- tng of campllres wlhout tqtal assurance they've been· douled, no allowlnjfol cbllclnll to ~ with matches In or out of. setUed areas. And when ''No Srnoklng11 si.gna are posted, they mean no smoking al all. In or out ol :vehicles. Alertness to the ·danger can prevent carele11 acts, and also foil deliberate arsonists who are mentally ill .. I . Highways and the Land ' . '-Freeway route plans often spark emotional prote1ts ilgalnst the "paving over of our preclOUJ land with concrete." The Highway User Quarterly for May offers a cllf- ferent look at the issue. The Quarterly reporls that in Maryland there are 10,577 square miles, of which 29 aquare miles are in paved highway -and that includes Baltimore and the northern Washington, D.C. suburbs. Paved hjghways total 0.27 perceot ol the Maryland area. In litUe, but populous, Connecticut th~re are only 45 ·square miles ol paved highways compared to the· atate's· 5,119 square' miles. Reporls the Quarterly: "Truth is that on about the nme road mileage as there was in 1918 -most of it vastly improved -we accommodate some 30 times the traffic that moved on that mileage.'.' That generally, Is the national picture. Here in Cal- llomla, and especially in Southern California, the im- proved surf.tee arterial highways alao use litUe more land than a hall century ago. But these arterials, Improved as they have been, - would be choked with· traffic and would not work without aupporting freeways. For example, the Sant.a Ana Free- way carriea •'?Ille 150,000 cars a day through the B,uena Part: area. Surface highways couldn't handle such a bunler;a.: But even with freeways uatng new rlghts-<>f-way, the amount of land used for roads is not as great a threat as alanni.rtl would have us believe. A Dose of Own Medicine Environment Extremists Must Modify WASlllNGTON -Red O!ina, wtllch ha ...,.... .. 1y lnstlgatod and ... ......... )Wlh -and --In other ........... ii IOlllnl • - ol ...... medidne. of Mao Tse-tung•s dictwna IOd doctrines. All children between ile a&<S ol 5 and 10 mll!I attend diese mlncHonnlng clas9es. History: A Form Of 'High Gossip'· Tbouplt at Large: lbr; ICftlle. weeks, auth>ritative toUrces lnolde Q>lna have reported lncttoling -....ottu_ywth_ and -· paitiaJluly among ,.,.,..., and bigll ldlool 91udenu. KWANGTVNG PROVINCE -Sores of students were executed after a series a!ANGCHUN, capital ol Ki rl D Province -"nle locel Oomniumt ruler publicly denounced rei>elllous -as "class enemies trying by every means to destroy our people's revolution. Imperialist conspirators are pimlng their hopes on these youthful hoodlums. It ii imperative for us to smash this illusion of the imperialists." Hi&tory is simply a fonn of "high -..; gossip" -what we · mean by "learning m<re" about past ages is opening more closet doon upon skeletons. 8c:me or these affairs involved mass -and >iolenl --~and- l'dllnl'• -lo -youth Oii\--ii f• dillareot lhlll In tile U.S. MlCOBDING TO the idd)lgeme Np!N, Ibo Moa T-ng rel)me ii 1wtiug to a1reme repressive meawes -outrlght executloos in ~ly cliotwl>ed areas, and tfD.,.00. eKiled in others, eome for Ille. 'llte reports make It clear these c r a c t d o w n s are charaoterisUcally -.nan -rulhl<ssly brutal and t.r- -and Implacably .. 1enu... '!bore ls .. -1 from the --- ed -of the c.o.numst -.; no negotieting over "dem.ndl"; no recoune lo public opinion, lo courts ol low, a comtitutloo, « lll)'1binC or -ebe. 'lbe -ol the ~ Red rul<n ... ma! and lr- reYOClble. Followlni .,. lalesl ~ ..,. counts of wbal bappeoed lo malcvnteol ,..u. In • number ol -= ol demonslnlions and --agaimt being onlered lo quit c1- and go io wort on firms, roads, if. rigalioo . and other nnl proj<cls. Foremost among thoae !hot ftre dlast· -studool leaden. Prtcliailly all ...,.. lriped out. ---.. -... ecutklos, autbortUel launched a ''re- education" poet au aimed eiipecially at high ld1ool lludents. Large nwnben of them were sent lo the COUIUyllide, where their "re-education.. Wll put in the bands ol peesanlli. A~y these exiled youths are desUned to be fann toiJen the rest ol their !iv ... ANBWX1 PROVINCE -Several hun- dred stude1ts and .,.tuates from ''senior and junior middle tcbools" were rounded up and ahlpped lo rural areas, where they were "aettled" for a king stay, ~ly pennanently. Al the same time, a new progrmn of "Red children'• classes" was Jaunc.bed to '1tbcnughly and fully -them In the pro- letarien rewlull<loary cause." That 1a lo be done by gtvq them dolly - nu eI'OJl'ietion followed the executioo ol a ~ of the atudent kaden and ezile lo the COClliryiiide ol hundreds of otben: This meant the penn.,,..t end ol their ~-Once -· they bove no hope ol retumng lo the CommwUt controlled e du c a t 1 o n a I l)'lllan. 1broughout Olina, pool«s are ap- pearing denoondng atudent pn;estera and dissenters as "criminals," "enemies of Mao Tse.tung,'' and "imperialists' spies and agents." One of U-p._...ia placards, ~t to Hong Koog by an _,tng youlh, reads: "Decisively tiquidate the bod eiemenl! who fao the wind ol criminal <J!l!lOSili<lll among you11l. Desln>y the decadent )'Wtb who become victims of the9e """"Y agenla. Raise the class ........,. ol d1iJdren lo deepen their Jovt. Rr Mao Tte-Uq." By llobert S. Alln ud J ... A. Golclnnllll Wage, Price Controls Fail 'Jbe llO'Cllled average American, a category embracing this writer, ls no p'llOl llhucb on economics. U he ts a private entrepreneur, the (nllt lna!nUve may provide him a good llvlDI. and if he's a wage earner be can plug for a raise, and orten get tt. Bat how the economy of 205 million fndl-.h is --· is beyond him. IDileed, it ....., beyond profesaional ecaoamlsts. T b e 11>111 dlallngulshed of them are always al-aboot tt, and wbeD . the economy fallen they grow t ·..J nm with clasblng 2;, •, ranedles. ~,,....,"~·. • . , "'I\ '·· ' .t\ Jfowenr that1Nl1 / '"--~ be, the people may ...U be pleaed that President Nixon baa . flatly r<pldlated wage and price ~ IT • I. DEVlCE the Emperor Diocle- lla lrlod, cln:a 300 A.D., and Napoleon ..., -· -the British navy cut .. Ida cart-auppliel. It flopped. --~.W- '11ianday, Jnly '· 1171 1'ic edUorial -Of Ule Doilf PPoC .,.,., lo ht/""" and 1tfm. tiloU ......,. b~ preJtntlng <hit ......_,, ophtionl end c.,,.. """""' .. loplco of mu .. st """ "~· br prooidfll{I • f"""" /qr tM t%prtUlon of 0.,. _,.. op1111ona, mw1 br prrll!llhtg IM dloera• vi.,.. poillll o/ fn/omud obrtrVrra ...i spoke....,, an loplc:i o/ th• dcr. 1loblrl N. Wiid, l'llbllab« Woodrow Wileon tried to cure war shortages with massive IOcial preuurt. l:>.ning the Depre.slon FDR bad NRA, another b y 1 t e r ) c a I presl\D't-cooker designed to shame every American into c:onfurmity, and In the ond It became a joke, like ProhibiUon. So with World War If the Unlled Slafos, aping Europe, including Hltl«, turned the ocrews. Who among the elders ' d o e s 9 ' t remember good old OPA, Of!tce of Price Administration? It may tnltlally hive been justiiled, but k bun( on under a Parkinson Law, to become a d!aottc economy of scorclty. You \ieed "PolnU" for meat, shoes, clolhlnC. A\gay m1rket of seU"9el'Vlng suffultd the natkm, mak· ln•cheats of hithmo hooest -Ives trying to get a decent' dinner on . the tabk. OP A begot 1 horde of bureouerail and funCllonari<I --.... lo deplete Y"" coopan boots. 'll>ey became tealots -h is flln .. hold power over the masses -and betides, it was 1 job, ~ an easy one. IN 11lE mGHER coonclll, OPA ol- fertd an unlimited v I 1 ta CJ( authoritarianism, whlcl> nulllfled a large tbare of our fttedoms, tradlUonal and constitutional, but who In the controls cult cared! Here was the beauUful llfe of the fututt, 1914 In the 1940ci. When the ~Y collapoed In 11145, a ~ 111rge qalnsl the -rolt Quotes Fniak UberoUI, L.A. -0 1 hope 1 never become '° jaded U..t I can't <11joy a parade or a chUd'a woodu la Disneyland." burst on the country. A Prelldent, the Congress, all the zealots, were engulfed, much to their surpr'i.se. The adjustment to a free economy was diffkult, but. far easier than the zealots had warned it woukl be. · Nobody hae had the gall serloosly lo push it since. A few relics of the glory days have been saying a small war absorbing a few billion of our SlJb9tance monthly justified it, but the gk>ry mood ii missing, and Mr. Nixon knows it. How W\'.lUld you like chicken five nighti a week? Ask Mom and Pop, if you haven't tried it. So we have inflatioo. You can still eat chicten, but steaks are dear. Shoes are dear. A crunched fender is dear. But it still beat!: waiting three month.I for a replacement after fl.l.ling out endless forms, as the Russians musL Mr. Nixon· thinks he can lick infiation -maybe he can, maybe not. But he took a right turn when he ref-lo try licking H by telling everybody with a few banknotes in his wallet be can't buy anything with them. We can take care of the big war when ft comes, K anybody is Id! lo talce care. Dear Gloomy Gus: Your Mind: Loooen It or Looe IL -A. R. V. Ttltf ...... ....... ,.....,.. """""' .... ...... ""' ....... ,... ............. .. "'' "' """ • '"""-' .... DMlr , .. . - At the mommt, environmental pro- tectimlsm has reached the proportiorui: of ..a fad . Ont of its chief vktb:ns is the investc:ir-i>wned electric light and pow-er industry. Long-l'ange conl>truetion plans have been thrown out of tilter by aeantngl:y blind opposition to new plant -alt, both nuclear ~ fossil· fueled. Tbe Jaleot blow hat been the announcement of the U.S. . Interior DeputmeM ttw.t no discharge water from industrial plants may be returned to Lake Michigan in ezctss: ol obe degree above the natural temperature of the lake. As numerous authorities have pointed out, such a decree woukl caiae the closing of many Industries In the area-including power C<1Dpanies. 'Ibe irony or the announced rulinli, oateosit>ly made to avoid thermal "pollution" d. Lake Michigan, iJ that federal studies indicate the lake water. ii actually two degrees cooler now than a century ago. UNQUESTION,ull.Y, the men er- t.reme postUOO. taken b y en- vlronmentalistl will be modified, since such things as electric energy are essen- tial to a wh:>le&001e environment. Possibly t:he greatest threat from en- vironmental extremiJm is that it may spawn politically conceived crash prir grams to expend electric energy output. An example of this is the recent urglnf in Congress for revtvai of a federa hydroelectric p r o j e c t in New Engtand--Dickey-Uncoln on the St. John river in nortbern Ma.IDe. Ttie project has been rejected tlm• after time, yel it is now advocated on the grounds that New England faces a serious "PoWer gap" In the next decade. U tnvirorunentallsts could only realize It, the advancing technology of the in- vesloN1wned, tupaylng electric Industry iJ their strongest ally. Cnatlng a "Pow- er" vacuum for socialism to fill wouJd he • costly blckward step toward lost independence. lncla1trial News Review How t<\ Address Om· LaWDiakers • • • Urging people to "get out and vote" who have not take11 the Ume to study the issues or the candidates, represents !Ubversion or democracy more than sup. port of it; for the larger the number of ignorant persons who vote, the less the chance of a rational result. • • • Speaking of poUUcs, .all parties are tunCUonally more alike than they are different: the Liber- al Party in New Yprk is just as boss-. ridden and "illlb, eral" in its se~ tion of a slate as the ConsenraUve Party, and the means parties use, to a- chieve their political ends eventually take precedence over the proc:lalmed ends. • • • 'Ibe only prayer worth praying is one asking that we become more opea to the Other; most prayers are closed- circuit ccmmunlcations between the Self and God, and they simply short out • • • Laymen imagine that "research" con- sists malnJy in exploring and combining extravagant theori~ and processes; whereas, in fact, the most fruitful research has sprung from a profound and unsatisfied contemplaUon of the. ob- vious. • • • If we could accept ourselves, half our battles would be over; as Camus said, "Man is the only creatlll'e that refuses to\be what he is." • • • -1'Philaa~y'' is charity with • gefterous cOmm.ission deducted foe the press agent • • • The man who prides himself on beina: ••brutally frfmk" is secreUy more gratified by his brutality than by hls frankness. · . · • • • ' Behind every man who lives frugally within his income is a wile who doesn't, • • • An amazing transformation of nalurt has been accomplished by o u r 20th Century civilization -in managing at the same time to put a jungle iJI the city and take the wilderness · out of the country. • • • The strength of the male is as decep- tive as lhe weakness of the female: many a woman has married a man she thought was "strong,'' only to discover he was infantile, just as many a man has married a woman who leaned on him, and leanied that sbe was really pushing, not leaning. • • • If present plans continue, by 1975 the U.S. will have more than 10,000 11uclear warheads, capable of destroying Russia's 50 largest cities 40 times over -this is called ftational "defense." • • • Idealists thought widespread "com- munication" would put feet on b~otherhood; 11'.Wtead, it has merelyigiven wings to envy. Student Activism Varies • To the Editor: John Haven's recent letter (Mailbol:, July I) indicates a concern for his feno,... man that is commendable. Student ac- tivism takes many form s. 'Thousands of student activists are spending many hours of thelr time in projecta to help those less fortunate than themselves. Such efforts could hardly brand · the participants u Communists. M o s t students recognize blequittf!s within our society. They are concerned with cor- rectJng these Inequities, not ln overtbroW· Ing our government. · OF COURSE, TO say that Pro-O>m- munist.s or communist symeathlzers are not iavolved or in coolrOI of many ac- tivist groups, would be false. To say that 90f1le groups are not encouraged by, and used to the advantage of Moscow and Peking, would also be fahe. A> • .,.~ ¥.ail box far as control ls concerned, few ra<Hcall have control ov~r their own followers so could hardly be controlled by anyone else. Students will have the respect of the community so long as they have the same consideration for the views o{ otben u they would like to have shown for thrir own and recognite that as students, their primary responslblHty is to team. JOHN H. KELLY ~------•• Gee,.,e --'--------. Dear G<orge: What could you BUggest lo a man who gambles, drinks, smolres, sperids mooey wildly on flashy clothes aod cars, and MW around ~ith beautiful illowg~b? WORRIED Dear Wonied: Gee, I don't know -wt tlsc la there? (I can. understand your worry, howtvtt. Hearing about guys like that drives me lnaane with envy.) ' ' Dear George: With all the problems we have here on earth, why are we spending mlllionJ tri:ing to get man to the moon? A.F.L. Dear A.F.L.: Actually, we're not trjing to ~ man to the moon 8.TIY more. 1 m not aurt lf l'm late &Mwertng my mall or If your exteMlon cord la unplugged. ~ CHECKING. ' 1 •UP• ~ I l < • l ' Woodpecker.' Has . ' Shock Absorbers ' ' ' ..• ! L. M. BOYD conilap lhal ~ the lln' mvdRCE -A man .... I pact and evenly ....-tilt ""'. cllYOrOe la apt to ....... ll'tlllil. ry ...,.,.. than • womao .mo ' CUSl'OllER SERVICE -Q. get& a jdivorce. Wb1 is thlt! ~ ''You 111 all h bona in --------I The.~ .tetlsticans the Kmtucly D..tJy ........ say Jt 1 a fact. Another fact, , )rear4ds, right!" A. Official. they •Y. Is • """' who gets tr. Gell a little tricky, bowl one divorce is more apt to ever. All tbcroagbbrem are get le\'nl than a wmnan .given an offfdal birtbdly or who gets Giie divorce. ",January 1, repnn.. al. when TBOl!E HOUSEKEEPING lhey're actually loolecl. So SPECW.lllTS -..i any Jane ol the Qerl>y """"" womm who takes more lban are COl1llida ably older than five •int*s to mete a bed ethers .•• · .Q. "m birth con- . T .. l<'Oi pilll tu -.•" A. 111 dolrig It wrong .• , .IF IN· ,,_.,_ If they don' _; I' . EBRIATE means c1rmk, what _, • -:" m does .... mean? Like-llllcL drunk, 1&7s our Language TWENTY YEARS AGO only man ••• .81'UDENTS W 8 0 aboot 100 dolly nenpopert tnie spell belltt thin stude!U nationwide printed boi._,. who docii . Much betltt. Tests 01hBml. Now ~mately show that .. , PATIENCE, 1,200 dallies do IO. Our Planet PATIENCE, just 15 more mu, who la on probation. told Yff11I be1ue Halley's Oc.net me that. •• .rrs WHITE IF flles_by a ca in •••. T 8 E I reOecta • mJdl • 11 ~ P E R P E T U A L BINGO ""'t o1 the 1igf11. It's black Pl.A YER is m06t likely a wife V it renect. no more thm with JiUle Jove for her bus-S percent. So say the lden- bancl, says a psychiatrist. tiJ!s. SHOCKS -Now I kmw VONSIDER THIS -we get why woodped ... don't get oonflllled -.. the why ol .heodadies. 'llley've gc< obock tfllop. Talle a robin d!lzl'ing -.. belween·thelr-. '!" a limb. 'lllot's no lov e and br8ms. A birdwatcher toJd song. lt's a warning. To vther me that. Interesting. 1'>t ci ni>lns to keep their distance. anUnal:s have shook4beotbet'I. Take the raWing ol. a Elephants, foe instance. At the lbmo•d>a<:k. Tbat'1 no warn:- tupo !Ii tfl<ir. feet. A IOI! ~. at teoat Qlt primslly. Your qucrtlofti and eom- m.tntl are wtlcomtd aftd will be tUtd in Checking Up .,...,...,., pouibt.. Acl- drtu l<tt.n to L. II. Bofld, Bo: 1175, Newport Bt'ach. Calif. 92660. Teens Get Vote BONN (UPI) -1be upper bouH ol the West Gennan parliament· gave final approv- al today to leglslatlon lower- ing the voting a1e from 21 to 11 yean. 'Ibe lower hoUle ap. proved It !all wlek. 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It ii not mandltory for the partlclpatlng families to have chllcyn of high ochool 1ge, he 11111 bufthe family would be respomtble for room for the ltllclent fnlcn Augun lll'IO to July 11?1. !IRrtlted families may co~ tact Mn. Dora Varner at 714 129-1749. ~te ~-;:it. 11::r======= ltudenta. to Orange County 1n Buy The DAILY PILOT 1be put five years, according Just for 'PNnuls' to C.C. Wahlquilt, Jr., director -BUY 2 • • • Tlivndq, Ju~'· 1970 DAJ1.Y PILOT 'f CUSTOMIQUE FASHIONS, INC . . HONG KONG -CUSTOM TAILORS Showlnv Exclutlve F1thlon1 for Mtn ind Women -Suits, DretMI, ToP'"tl, Shirts, IMcled Sulh -·Swe1ter1 -a.g,, ind m1ny more ltema. (Wiii UM your.own p1ttern1.) Sia or Shipe NO PROBLEMp.·---· .... ---., AT HONQ KON& POICESI 2 SUITS FOR MEN FREE ALTERATIONS IF GUAIANTllD NECESSAIY. 4 WlllS s9aoo .. YEAR.ROUND SUITS · DILIYllY ,, .... Diiiy .......... , H»I ONL'f J DA YI-JULY fTH 1HIU 11TH CALL FOR. APPOINTMENT • • • MR. KESWANI NEWPORTER INN . 1117 , •••• ,.. .... 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TrftRoses, Fems Limited to Stock on Hand HUGE BAG ,... s141 CLEAN DUST FRIE -For • mo r 1 lucioUI garden -control• weeda -k-root 10n1 cool-good mulch 1' SALE Once A Year Extr1vag1n11I World's Flnett Fish FertlllMrl Buy One Gallon Al $4.98 GET TWO GALLONS $4.99 Flower S.hop Special LONG STIM RID ROSES DOZ. CHAR~ 1Y ii wnH. CHr~;;· NO~ Ill I HOUIS , MON.''"'"·' •• ·-SUN. 10 •.•••• ' •.•. -SATUODAY' ...... ''" •.•• ~~'.$?$ ".9,uolity ond Strvica Sin,. 1946" 2640 Harbor Blvd. C~STA MESA CALL 546-5525 •• II BS · I ., • I . -----~ .. ' . . . ·-. ThoidAy, Jul1 9,1970 I ~PILOT ' ___ ., . .., ···-· . ~ ,..._ Deniocrat Sinatra Heads · New Comm.i'tte e ~(AP) -~ Dwnocrat Frink Sinatra to be co-cb8irmao of a · 8-ld Roag1n c11111polgn ......... moy be Ille -1111 of ........ of the 1!1'19 pollllcol ....,., ll~Wednesdaywith a,.... .. ~ statement cPIOtioC superstar Sinatra as lllO'inl, ••It is my duty a$ a dtiJen to pJi. aside partisan ~~I tllinlt 1be other party's candidate Is cloarly lhe ootUnding .,.... didMe for the office." ~ Sinatra thus became one d. ~ee ro- dlllnnm of ''Calilomians ffl< Reagan," billed as a b>O- portlsln .._;p- .. rHlect lhe 5t-yeaNlld. fonner actor lo I second four• year "'1n. '!be lllllOUllCmlOOI by !)ov, R-'• campaign pttSS u· fice said tbe coop came as •·a smartUC rejection" to J>emo:c:t*· nominee .. J e,s s Unruh, ap as&enti)1'DU frcm Inglewood, a la ,\ngeles -·· unrm '"' :vaoatioolfll in Europe but a CIJDpaign of- ficial at .Umub's new Wihhire Boulevanl headquarlors In L<>s Angeles said, with a tired sigh, ••1 doll't ,tink we'U have any State vs~ Huey :Newton Goes to HigheSt Court SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -peal'.1 May It decision rev.ers· Cll1lornia bas carried its fight ing the Black P a n t b.e r MintS'ter ol Defenst"'s con- aplnst the recent reversal o! victloo In the death o! Oakland Black Panther Huey Newton's poUCeman John Frey. .manslaugkter J:Qllvictioo to the 1be appeals court held State Supreme Court. Newton's trial judge erred in '.Anti-noise Bill OK'd By State Senate Panel Atty, Gen. Thomas Lynch failing to instruct the jury asked the high -court Wed· , tba'~ ~~ • is a nelda f ....... ~..... his defense ·agamrt c rt m 1 n al y or a ......... ~ ~n homi,cide~ chaJ1ts. This pre- arpments that the tribunal ju.diced Newton's case, the a~ ovsturn the state Court of Ap. peal court niled,. and reversed the conviction. Yosemite Talces Steps To Ban Cars Sheet Mewl Newton, who remains in J1riBOn at San Luis Obispo, N t:-1• 1be roar or trucks -and had testified he loot .con-eg 0 ..,.,,wn motorcycles aloog the Nimitz sciousness after ~ .wound-• • • · ' · · • · • Freeway in Oakland and the ed by Frey· ii ilie Oct. 28, Stalemated .. lf1, San Bernardino Freeway in 1967, -· and ·~ 'fil 1"" Angeles was replayed by nothing -until be ari;ived on OClllJstical engineer lo at a hospital. "rhe •aweaJ•court LOS ANGELES (AP) -No· -Sen. ~-C. ruled tt was "reasonably pl'Oo! J:l'Oglesa was re,po rt ed Beileosoo's claim that noise 1 bable" that an acquiltal, bu-JV,~v in ~.tiati91ls, 'to Is ~e. unpleasant and would be prdlibited from .. n. ing in California.· ~emoo. who terms noi8e ''a threat to sanity," says ncUe poses a aerlous hazard to beUtb and existin g ~ bao . the ability to reduce it. * * * Cities Fight }et Noises In Two Suits ' SAN Jl'flANCISCO '(AP) -Francisco, aald lmprisoaed lsolatlOo for .p 011 ess In ( A f«leral mrt judge bas Muslim1 bad been denied Muslim 1 literature·, ·Including onlered olf!dals It IS state since 1965 the right to thclr four months In solitar:y a< San ...-11> proride poid cltl'IY lit«ature, lnclu~ t h • Quentin. · and ffil8lous literature' fer newspaper. Northern "" denied parole Bladt MUsllm im.tes. Zaks argued that Northern Utree times on tlie 'bash ol In a rullac· which be says was disciplined five limes and dlscipliNley Wrlcllool, Zaks ~t a WI ol .a year in added. .-10 Black Muallms, u.s:·~ ;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=. i-;cl Court Judp A- zu,,Oli ordered Wednetday that ..-n be allowed lo receive the Muallm newapaper Mlbunmed Speob "unlela k can be clWly -.ted that a specific lssu< will substantially disrupt a prison facility, II Zlrpoli also ordered each facility to ll)Oke availeble to MU..lim Inmates It 1....t one 00!>'.Y of "The Holy Qu-ran by Usel Ali," a Muslim article. !le ~ onlered prison of. flcials to pay Muslim mini:sf:ers, when ,ayailable and authorized, at an early rate ... por with that paid lo ~~ Calholic and Je.vioh chwlaios. .In. 1968, prboo autboritles started rec og n izing the ¥uslims as an org8Di.zed religion, but did not provide pay for mlnistem. The case involves Harry X Ncrthern, 28, kom Chicago "11o was denied $2 2 5 , O O o damages sought in a civil .rights suit. Northern had been sen- tenced in Los Angeles in 1966 to ooe to five years for selling a marijuana cigarette to a narcotics agE!lt. 1 H i's "'!111...,.,.._ 111- torney, Slanley Zaks o! San TB Outbreak THURS.-FR :.SAT. ONLY ' YOUR I I WATCH,\:, COMPl,ETELY. OVERH41!LEP e Oompletel7 diahed, olled • ' • ' AT THE::.....~.::.,,,-· ·$··7· 00 • ~11119. -«rp?'OC)fa, •utl:malk9 1U11ttly hhths-n11ted wstdlel, ~ no£ Included, r' ' . . lrlmTHISAD · KIRK CHARGE e MASTER CHARGE 9 IANkAMERIC'A~D . "The Store Th I Confia•-luilt" • • HAlt8011: HUNTINGTON YOSEMITE (UPI) -The ed on the defense or un. se,ttle a lo.day strike of sheet on the inc!'eme. N1tiona1 P4fk Service 'took the comciousnesB, would have ~et.al ~~en against the ma-One of three Beilenson bills 1irst step today toward elim-been reacbed,.lf the imtruct.ion ~r pcrtidn ol the i~ designed to Bbate noise won lnating automobil~ from the had been given. '" W. Angele& and Onqe approval of a .u'xxxnmittee Yc:Rmite vauey floor. 'l1le aate's appeal, rued by COld:ies. of the Senate Health end It closed the esstern end of Deputy Atty. Gen. Clifiord '!be •AFL<:IO Sheet Melli! Wellare funmiUee chaired CORONA (AP) -Foor LOS ANGELES (UPI) -children were hospit;ilized The State Attorney General's Wednesday when Riverside ot.fice· Wednesday· m 0 v e d County hea1th officials said they discovered-an . outbreak ageiM noise pollulion lmn of tuberolloois at a flllm labor airpo<ts by lillng'lriend-cf·the-camp. :uM N1rller a1.-, atadl & ........ C1.i1 Mal ~ I Hllftfr..t-hKll IU-t41$ . 'JJ ' .,,... . I Open Mon:, Thurs., 'fri. 10· 1.m. "til 9 p.m.'· the valley to all automobiles 'Thompson Jr., contended· the workers Local lOll dfd, by Beilenson. ' ml redirected traffic on all a~al coorttha itself. erred in however, sign an agreement The bill wW1d require the other roads in a circulatory ruling , t Super10~ Court • da.y earlier covering about state to set top Mise sUm-court briefs jn two suits 1,p;i~;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o! . Judge Mon r oe Friedman's 500 of•itS·4,200 members. The dards for COO*':Jction equ~ and sceruc pattern, most1y omission of the instruction on pact was with the Heating, ment and hou se b o 1 d a~ ~way. UDCOnllciousDess ")Vas.oot the . V~~ . and Air , ~. pliances and bar the aale of _:Yosemite Park and Curry product of invited error." ~ Cahtracton ASsocla.. equipneot whidl was too against the cities ol. l<l8 .Ange!e:i ·and Birbank. Co. is PJ'Ovidlng free shutUe The peUtiOn tecalled ·that · tiuo. noisy. • boles to an major locations 00 defense coomel.Cllarles·Garry 'Ille -pad calls· for en in--'lbe state Deparlment of 'Ibe ~riet's were filed on b<flaK of the aty o! Inglewood in ils suh against Los Angeles and on behaK " the aty of Burbank, "'1idl is being wed by Pa:lf'JC Soou-.t Airlines· and. the l.oc1d>eed Air Te~ lnci-• · wticb OW111 .and ·-.i.. the Holl)"llVOll- Bwtool< ~' tbe valley floor, at' _first asked that tbe jury creue in wage and fringe -Public Health woo1d ·eet the ..... -G Cr the be instructed-~100 the ques~ behefitB d. $5.40 In hour within noise standards. ."""'.' • • ""'; C<WIC<S--ol:-.dbnb.,.ed ~ a '-)'<Or•pej'iod, By U., The ~t also would ....ire ( 1 rm s premdent and Ul'ICCDl!!iolll!Ol".llt;bla•latet end ot ~ ttie c:ontrld, such l:uUe cait6».tes . Of com- Aid: "The moot Important wilhdmr,bil reqilllt for the -... will'be -.i·11u 1 ~ l.P, maoolacturers. llliDg which can be doen to --~ ,per i.>ir, lhe(. oaid.. Noo-<.riUied monuf8cturers keep Yosemite Valley attrac- tive for those who love it, and wlll come to love it in ~ fu- ture, will be to eliminate the aitomol>ile." Stanford Finds Small Catapult STANFORD (UPI) -stan- furd UniveT'Stty oaid Wed· ...day two gardmers foond a powerful catapult police believe may have been med in campus disturt>ances. The catapll]t, lour feet hl8b and six feet long, was found Tuesday belllod Branner Hall, a freshman dormitory. ' YOURS from FIRESIDE! I "'= i -MU i PAID MONTHLY ! -EACH AND EVERY =· ,1D111f, a $21.0SatECIC • 1ttlt $5000 Certificate. If • Jlold -' ..,111s, principal I rMllUd bJ Atcks sent 1011. PUMeS IM LATE AS · • ..,.. ........ , .. tw=MI A1tJ AIMlnt. flrlds la lite u Utot!llJ--lmlst. • ~.w;;;;;;; I 1111 Piii ii I UUI I -·-•0 111 ... . .......... --... , llH nH A lllllOI lllllll JI ASSETS Sfll W STlll, ,.....,..,..1 .... emu 111A • 21110 -•Vt. • EVERY · FRIDAY EVENING -All SUMMER • • 8:30. P~M.-ON THE MALL AT FASHION ISLAND FRIDAY, JULY .10: "Moods of'Sii~ng" Ycinkff Sails AcroH Europe FRIDAY, .JULY .17: "Ski Outer Umlts~ Wonderful World of Wheels ' . . . ' . FRIDAY, .JULY 24: Disney.-''To0t, Whistle, Plunk & Boom" · "Pigeon That Worked a Miracle" . RllDAY, .JULY 31: Di111ey-"Niok" and "Red BaUoon" FREE 1 hour "FILM=O·RAMA" sponsored liy Fashion Island in cooperation with the A~io-Vlsual Department of the Newport leach Ubrary -and the S.~ Rim Circuit. 158 Fine Stores and Services • Open Friday and Monday nights :JP -. FASHIONj .ISL~ND NEWPORT CENTER Pacific Co11t Hlghw1y -Between Jamboree and MacArthur GRAND FUNK CLOSElt TO HOME Includfs: Sin's A Good Man's Brother, Ainiless Lady, ~thing Is The Same, Mean Mlstreater, Get It To- geyier, I Don't. Have To Sing The Blues, Hook~ On u:;~.::~H EC0~:::$4·~' Includes: Bom To Wander, Long Time Lcavin', (I Know) 1·m Losing You, Satisfaction.Guaranteed, Nk:e Place To Visit, No. 1 Man, Eleanor Rigby Rog. Liot $4.98 SPECIALLY PRICED DIANA ROSS . ' . Reg. l i1t $4.98 .:YOUR CHOICE SALE 2ss . SALE S'h DIMENSION GR EATEST Rog. Li•t HITS $5.91 SALE . BOB DYLAN · · SELF (2 R1<ord Rog. Lill 1 $7 88 POllTRAIT S.tl $9.91 SAL E , • STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Si t. 9:30 to 9:30( Sun. 10:00 .fo 6:00 'HUNTINGTON BE CH ' GRANT PlAZA-BROOKHURSil' & ADAMS I · .. :• .· . ,-.. ·~: -: .. -. • . -~~. J.!J'9:197D •• • ' •f!AILY -t e • if Inside~ lnfor1nation Mesan, Reports ·R~l{lanian Kids Ke_ep Busy Orange Coa8t-Are-a V.ita~l SJatistie . By STEVE MITCHELL Of .... ~ff' ,lief ltlll .. American youngstera today have too much time on their hands," SO)'I Ted C. BoJogh, a. Costa Mesan who returned recenily from a trip to hla native Romania to see hla ~~ alte;r • 34-year . a~nce. "School children in Romania go to school six days a week, eleven 1flO:llths a year," be observed. Bologh re c e Iv e d first hand information .on1 Romania's education system from his 'sister and two nieces; who aTe teachers in •CluJ~· RDmanla. . . "The &manlan · comtitution. states &hat every cltlun has' the right to learn. · F.ducallon. I! obligatory up to the college l~vel," he ~plained. Bologh Aid disturbances on U.S. camptlses seem to be of the major interest to Ro- manian coUege studenti:. I VISITS ROMANIA Me11 <1 Ted Bologh ! ! 'fihlle In Romnia, Bologh baf an opportunity to talk w ft h the students at the university ol Cluj. "While in Cluj, t visited achoo! officials who told me that out of 7,500 high achoo! glrb In lhe local high schools, only two were pregnant during 1969.'' Drug abuse, according to Bologh, is almol!lt Wlknown in Romania, which has a popula- tion about the same size as CallfomJa's. Drug pushers are sentenced to llie 1Iripri90nment or are ahot, Bologh said, ad- ding that, while be wa.a in Cluj, two pushers were sen. tenced to death for trying to sell morphine to students. "Narcotks users are kicked out ol school and put Into labor camps," he el'plalned. "They are not allowed back into the educaUon system and must work for the rest of their lives for a small wage," he said. .. .Rirtlu •AI D•lf P AllC •1 H•I A L MOii> iTAL • -" Mr .. ,..., Mri. J..,. J,-Huu1 nm VS. 1>"'1'0I .. lJ:rlf liMI, • r\. M•. '"" ~'t.. CT..:. 0 ·-J.Wlt rt~'ror".AI 11:r1oP¥1t , .... M" '"" 'ti· i .. ~-, 2CU J~ Dr .,.J ~ '''°' llDY. W . flld Mra, Let I• J. M<;OonouQll, 211 OrHt Avl'!lllt. COllt Mite. 1lrl. Mt Mid Mr1; JoHall I' l>le10, d)I Moi11lt1011fl' DtM, H1,111t)110tOn ltach. .... J111¥ J M•w.•lld Mn lllc:lltrd G._ _ 11...,.lt, 2 · ll-. Drive. Miu-'¥'1t to. "" Mr. ,,... M'1. l!llCNM SMrman. , •• l'th Pltc:e, eo.11 M-. olrl. J111, • Mr llld Mra H1,rv1Y J, Gr!,,,..., tJ:. Monllclllt C rcll. Wntmlnslltl', M~_M11. 0.vld ll l'9cll"..t 1031 bf,~---Ho. 21, HUil lflQIOf'I llllACll. '· '""'. Ml 111d Mn. Oarlel J. Wolslll, ,1., Wiiiheim Circle. Kuntlne1'0f'I ll11dl. 01r1 Mr 11111 Mrs. Jlobert Wolcltdllrwskl, dl w. B•v, alo. t, C0111 Mfl.I, .... Mr. alld Mn. llOM1d J. Mcl'1rlllld, HOt2 AY9!11dl C1r11Q, M1iuloll Vlflo, Marriage License• "They get our papers over there and can see t h.e headlines concerning t h e educadon crisis in Ameriea," Bologb said. "There are no school problems ln Romarua. The govermnent pays fer the education of doctors, at- torneys, techniclarui a n d don'.&; take advaiitage of their engineers. And the students opPot1un1Ues to learn." "!l'he student.! I talked to hope our struggle in Vietnam will end soon. They seemed upset wlth the U.S. student's , disregard for educatJon." . Bologh said that lhe month he spent in Romania gave him an appreciation for the American w'ay of life with the exception of the education system and what he described as the lack of adherence in America lo b i g h standards of morality. ''Too much freedom in the home and disrespect between parents and young people is the basis of our problem in America," be asserted . • Tft.ls concern for education in Romania stems from the st u d e n t ! s upbringing, ac- conllng to Bologh. Hamlin Cltief 'Secure' School -'Keeps Cool' ST. PAUL, MiM. (AP) - In an era v.;hen many college presidents live in a state o( uneasiness or dire foreboding, Dr. Rima.rd P. Bailey feels happy and secure. He dw.ll3 among 1,200 students at Hamline Univeni- ty, where he has bffn pmi- dent fror the past two yeats, but has had no first-hand ex- perience with c a m p u s militance. His charges sometimes keep him awake nights with ex- uberant extracurricu1ar ac- Uvities and once they remove,d his front door as a lark, buJ;, Bailey says happily: "l.-ha'1t nevtr,been threatened, pUlat ed, derided Cr molested." He. adds: "Never have they !lbown any ol the disrespect for authority ab:>ut '!flich YO\! have read so much." Bailey, 47, described ~ne· existence among ti! undergrads in an open letter to stude!lb, faculty , pareots and trustees ol the \Ii~ ,arts school, which is affiliiitei:I with the United .Methodist Church. He reported in ~· "E""1')'00e knows H·amline's JftS'ident liv - over there in that b1g i~ house with th< pillars and tJie balcony. There are no ferrea, no alarms, no special pOl.ice protecUon, and I own no giJns. "My nearest neighbors 1are 750 college students, f a r removed from home ,00 parents. ' "Physically I am <'-'j to more Hamllne students more ol the time than any other member o( faculty or staff. "hw citizens oC my genera- tion have a similar residential opportunity, fewer still might w:ant it. It seems a precarious position indeed, given ~ tendency towatil violence T' Older VetS Accept New Members SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP! - The vetera(ls o( older wan mow-little ie. any resentment o( the "ljppy'' dress and hair d some returning veteram, a 'spokesman says. • .. ,Long hair does not indicate whether a man Is radlcal or unpatriotic," Raymond A • Gallagher of Redfield, S.D. told newsmeri. He 1e: national commander ol. the veterans ol foreign wan. Gallllj!her llllid ~ CFW'a members traditionally have sh>r1 hair and oonservative ckltbes "but from what I have seen and what I have beard the yoonger members are ~ thl.s." '"Ibey !eel tl!'Y fooght In V!tfnorn ao dley could hne freedoms like thoee ol drees and appearance,'\he said. "So ,..t art bavfif them et meetings wtth Jong hair in what you mlg11t cell wild cloihes . .. From what I've setn thert ls no reeent.ment from the ok1er veU." ' di5'espect we read about so prevalent among c a m p us youth .•• ihbe truth is that t fee l s a f e r, and probably am, than 99.44 percent of my fellow citizens who live amid less youthful neighbors. "My sleep, alas, has often been disrupted. This spring Yhy zestful neighbors were oc- casionally misy and playful well beyond my normal 10:30 time for retiring. "They sing, they play hide- go-seek, they explode what sounds like fireerackers, they turn the volume of their hi.f'l's up to decibels beyond middle- age tolerance, and they move over the · dmpus from here to there and back with joyous sociability after dark. They beep horns of their can and squeal their Ures .•• "~nly they ask fawrs cl me as 'NOUid any neighbor. They run cords in my windows to light their outck>or dances, Ibey borrow firewood Jo bum in their lounge fir<places, dley ask me to support their drives and campaigns, they have snowball fights in my yard, they strip my mountain ash tree of Its fall berries. for chemistry experiments, and OOCi! they borrowed my front --· "But they · allo _ s i n g Christmas carol'I to my fami- ly, and perform sorority in- itiation stunts f9f' my ad- miring ll·year-<>ld. : "Nev~ have ~ . be<oi j destructive in any way. Never have they ·P'JlllOO'ly amoyed me." THE MOVING-OUT SALE IS STILL ON EVERYTHING DID .NOT GO • • • SO PRICES . . ' ARE AT AN ALl~TIME LOW!!! Look For Your Size Below. 42 SUITS ...................... 10.00.110.00 .............................. NOW 34"·54" 13/38 Shorts; 3/39 Shorts; 4/40 Shorts; 1/41Shorts;6/42 Shorts; 6/38 Ret: 1 /40Reg;1/42Reg;2/44Reg;1 /42 Long; 1 /44 Long; 1 /46 Long; 1 /42 XLong; 1/46 XLong. 84 SPORT COATS ............. 1 ... ss.00.11.00 .. NOW 26"·36" 5/38 Short; 2/39 Short; 8/40 Shorts; 1 /41 Short; 4/42 Short; 7 /38 Reg: 6/39 Reg; 7 /40 Reg;.2/41 Reg; 11 /42 Reg; 15/44Reg;1 /40Long;1 /41Long;4/42 Long; 8/44 Long; 1 /46 Long; 1'/42 XLong. 134 SLACKS ........................ 20.00·30.00 .......... : ............ NOW 7"• 14" 3/28 • 8/29 • 28/30 • 16/31 • 19/32 • 17/33 • 16/36 • 4/40. 24/34 180 DRESS SHIRTS .,,,_ ...... "' 1• ... 1.so.10.00 .. 'NOW 3" Good selection In foftowlng sins: 141/2 SS • 141/2 x 33 • 1.5 x 33 15x34 • 15 1/2x34 • 16x33 • l61/2x33. 103 WASH PANTS ............ 1.00.11.00 .............. NOW 13/28; 24/29; 10/30; 17/31; 11/32; 12/33; 8/34; 7/36; 1/38. THIS IS OUR REGULAR MERCHANDISE SUCH AS L ,GREIF & DEANSGATE SUITS &1 SPORT COATS, 1 CORBIN TROUSERS, GANT SHIRT, ETC •••• COME IN TODAY AND FIND YOUR SIZE. ALTERATION NOT INCLUDED. STORE HOURS:• MON THRU FRl~9:30 TO 6 -SATUROAY 9:30 TO 5 P.M. 4203 Campus Drive, lrvfne, 833-0llO e Irvine Town Center. Dlrcetly acrot1 from UCI .. ~! ', ,, DURING .JuiY YACAllOI •iif I 'I \l I I ll \ 11 :".: J) '-l.'-.1 I 1.~K<J • Hospital Furuh For The Record ARBUCKLE • llON W-Ulf M-ary IF E. 1'1111 St., Caall M ... -• ·BALTZ MOll11JAlllEll ~de!Mlr ORM41f Clillo Mou MI f.l4q • · BELL BROADWAY M"'1'1JARY HI ...... ...,., Coall -~ LIUlll • DILllAY BllOl'llER8 ~ flfdl()RMI& LAR'• llEACB MOJl'!IJAJ 1111 '-CliilJlii OMlll • ~~.~ ~~. ~'* ~.)=Al .. ~=-· =, • ~:...oP I' llqloo-·-' Conttruction Sh.ows Rise • . . . . ·~ Peo EL TORO ---la llnnll OouotJ .... In ... ll;Ulltuc:1t IDd pf 0 d u c • .. -.. bn Ir -!um that fslntlle_..h_, • Ir ... Oranp County 1nUtrtaJ Farm, I ponal IJ>. tlttiition esllblllbed ID July 1111. 'llllr· ~ bonor . ' . farm Ir la the ~ <I tumlng OI& nwa witb new llktfls In 1,!11cultural IOd liY• Ing. "We hope tbat when ft releue a mm he'll hive a -ou1look .. -end whit be ca do u a JI'<>' ductive rrumber ol IOclety," aald Richard J. Arnold, fann -maoaa:er. Slated s-day .. ' . Soap Box Derby Tuning Up PETERS CANYON -1be .m..1s. 0nnp c.omity triall lor the '11>0 race will be nm on lt'IO Soap eo. Delly will be • tu.feet -~ end Wei &allJ It 11 1.m. oo a -will be detlnnined .. -pan1lel lo "*' by lbe -of ellmlna1;cn, ~ llaod. 'Ibo -r\111-with the final -it about .... of !be de1>y, ~ 3,30 _, lftemooo. by lbe Sula .\m Elb locf&e The track Is adj_,t lo ad 0ranp Comly Olovrolet lnlDe Parle and ac:ce11 lo dtslen, will dilemlne who the .lftl Ir \ta Santiago wl\I ... ,,_, Oruce County . Boulev,rd to PMw Caeyoii It tilt -D<rtly la Riied. '11>0 Elb 11Y no ...un( Ar'"-; Ohio. Is provided lor the apectalorl, Tbe "*""8, more !ban 100 bUt 1 food ....,_ end of 1bom," ape! ll·U, have been ' 8IDIWy ladlltiet will be prq. -line llnce Ftb. 21 bulld!qJ . viclrd. . --lo 1be w8(bt end The race wtl ·be pncocled .... l!*lf!ct"-let farth II 9,30 un. with ICU"*'°' by the ""*°'I -of . fetlurq lie Marine Oarpo lbe .-.st, the Qievrolet color pird end lbe Elks dlflslon <I GM. Tbe can get Drum end Bugle Corps. -.... lrom the day• ™""""'wtllbepr- -U..,. -• lllllhin( but with a !500 U.S. Savings Bond, • cld IOlp boa on . four two t:ickD to Akron and a ' troiiJy It ., -bonqu<t at tho Saa Ana Elli! Lodr• It l :XI p.m. Signups Set At Cal State Stde!U who did DOC take 8dvantap of early regbtra- tioo. may enroll oo July f7, the flnt day of in1truct1on. A total of 203 cJ..,... will be offered during the second sunuoer session. For further infonnation, cortact the school at ll'IQ.2411. Young at Heart-.~pendable and Smart .. . · 'l'hert "" ""'1'1111ly 'II mm et Ibo 1oo.acr. r.rm, located lull -of the El Toro Merine Oarpo Air Stltl<li. ClplC!t, Ir lllO, wMb .. ..s. dlkmal 10!).bed b a r r 1 c k -to be built In 11?1 "Wbtm molt men are releu- ed, 1hey'd ,.Iller jUJI. foraet .... -Illy here," Arnold llJd.. "After Ill, thil ii I penal inllllulloa. Bui there .,. ... cept1onl. Ont man 'tfho WIS rtleued "" murled, end Oii his boaey-brought his wile beck here lo show her where be hid llP"'I time. Other men lend U1 Qlristmu omlL I 11*1 u jlill " we !Jtft I pod feeJkC of tunmunfty. here ... 'l'hert Ir • ltlfl cf, 21 men It the farm. Five are. farm foremen, and tile otben are --ollictn. '11>0 Wm -·-carried Sure-and we have all the plans .... .. .... --•' I - h ;h1tAo:1 l 5.'d 5" $2500 1dlJ .., ..... ,.[ l s• 1.251 $50oaa 90do)ls .., a Rl11•111t1 5.d 5.71" $1,00QOO . ..,. ~ ~c I 1; I . .... l.d "' $5,QOODI z,.. ..., ·A11 .a .... 7Jd 7.50" $100,00QOO 1,.. .., " nt ___ .. _________ ........ - ·OW at a good place to save FCUlded In 1911 Newport Balboa ~!lmgs · ... Olllce: 3386 Via Udo, Newport Baich, callfomla •Phone 714/6~30 .. • . --. . . .., u a pert of tho onraD nhabllitatlon -· .,... 1ilts of productloo In 1 varit<Y of -ble "°"'' '"' and poultry, bid and pork, and a nursery with a larte variety cf -end trees. All producb m consumed by Ibo fann end olher COW1ty apades, lntludlng the Medical Center, Juvtolle Hall, Main and Branch J a i l , Building Servli:es, end Rold Deporim<nt. N<>lblng Is .. Id lo the public: "When we havt vlrltor1 It the fann, "' c« nvp •bout our home cootlng,., Arnold llld. ''Our food Is pr<>blbly -of 1be big!llill>U of their viltt." ''We're 1omewb1t oqracJous In one ltlPOCI," remarked OM d. the offM:u1. "We tell our 'iuetb' not IO come back." " QQIC!lli .. Mlf c-i.: Fli&dll PllZl,650 Newport Center Drive, Coronadel Mir, C81lfomla&:21!25 •Phone 71"1844-1481 -+ --~-.,~-~--~·-,. .......... . .... ~ " ..-~=--~~~~-=-.,..,,...,.--~ ............. ..-....... ..__.~--------------------------------------,... , • · Thllf'lday1 July t, 1q70 ' 1f _ DAIU "I.OT JJ £S &C !J2 -• . . _____ State ____ Showfug ...... C~ncern Over Quee.n :.· _ Mar.f-......... Cos.ts ..... -....... -.. - • SACRAMENTO (AP) -In A; Alan Post, 1he aeholarly Post tol:d a reporter Tues-Post's · view · ls lbat· this ls t9f1, the city of. Long Beach, · advi3er to the legislature's day, ••nie queslion all along st.ate rnOOey giVeb to Long set out to · conve!1_ the famed budget committees. ·hu been whether all the ex-Beach for state purposes." ocean liner Queen' Mary Into Post noted in his budget pend it u rel made In "lt seems rather apparent a pier-side tourist complex analysis that ~e 196t law ref u r b Is h In & the 9hip, that there is a diminishing featurlng a m a r i t Im e directs Long Beach to spend particularly those related to value in any additional ex- muaewn hotel and convenUon its tidelands revenues, amoun-........i_: 'lures," he added. 1 ting to about 19 llllon a the Diners Club, are true e.z. .,....!!"-' center. ,, . m . s•·1e ~--•-Jier Hou~·n I. year for developmg nav1ga pendltures within the meaning ... ~•wv ~..., 'Ibe estimated cost then was tlon,' commerce and fishing (l( lhe state law. This is state Flournoy, a Regubll~an and $8.75 million. and for certain matters or . money." chairoian ol. the Slate Lands Today, the l>rlc: .lag bas state, as distinguished from Commissioo, said, "l think soared past $50 nulhon even local, MtereSt and benefit." ROCK BOAT they're barking up the wrong before the Quee~ has been One legitimate purpose for Post added, "There Is some tree if they expect the lands opened to the public. the funds is construction of feeling that we shouldn't 1'0Ck commission to u n de ·rt a k e That figure includes more a maritime museum. The the boat. My feeling is that anything other than a review than ·pi million in public museum will occupy about+ you ought to rock the boat. ol. ..:lhe legal status ol e1.· tidelands oi..1 trust funds. half the . retired l:J.year-old When you can't buikt schools penditures for the maritime Some California l~lators, ship's 930,000 square feet of and other things the state museum." stunned by the soaring costs, space, says H'1'ry Fulton, needs, how can you undertake The law puts no limit on "'allt to know why. They also special assistant to the city this kind of enterprise?" spep~g as long as the outlay want •to be assured• that the manager of Long Beach. p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mooey has been spent legally. The Assoc:iated Press .. has HOTEL OPERATION learned that the J o 1 n t M~ of the rest of the ship, Legislative Audit Comrni,1.tee undergoing q.tensive refitting may launch a new look into for .landlocked operation, will the :project. · be devoted to ~ 403.l'Oom botet, conVerntion center, )'!staurants ISSUED REPORT and gift shQps~ They will be The committee issued a opera ted for pJ'Ofit under lease report on the Queen 1'1ary by private concessionaires. May 26, 1969 noting ~~t ~ts The Dineis Club, thou~ a had risen to $32 m1lho,n, m-subsidiary, held the master eluding $26 million in tidelands lease for operating the con- oil revenues. ' cessions, with o p e r a t i o n s "I think the time has come subleased to the Jack Wrather that we should give it another Corp. in a joint venture with look," said Assemblyman Vhl-Sky Chefs. cent Thomas. (l).San Pedro), But this week. Diners Club committee chairman. notified the city -Without "'Ibe costs are soaring," he e.1.plahation -that it was said. 0 There's no limit.". terminating i~ lease effective ·'!be 1970.TI bud~et s1gn.ed in ~5 days. by G<lv. Reagan Saturday m-Wrather Corp. officials an- cludes a provision diri:ct~ng nounced they were mering the State Lands Comnuss1on negotiations to take over the "to review the status or its lease. approval of all expenditures Loog Beadt City Manager on, or in behalf of, the Queen John R. Mansell ~d "we Mary •.. '' have every reasoo to believe" The $32 million has come that Wrather and Diners Club from the city's share of oil would agree on a takeover revenues from rich off~re that would not interrupt plans wells. The state and the city for launching operations. share roya1t.ies -85 percent for the state and 15 percent TWO QUESTIONS for the city -under an ar· Post suggested a legislati~e rangemenl worked out and put investigation to look into two into law in 1964. points: 'Ille lands comm.ission is the I. Whether the spending, agency that appcoves Long with direct or indirect benefits Beach Spending of tidelands to the coocessionaries. comes trust funds. within legal use of tidelands INCLUDE COSTS oil fund.5. The budget requires the 2. Whether Long Bea?1 commission to make i t s should.. reap su~h be~fi':' report, including a listing ol when ~ere are ~1gher prlOl"l- all · approved costs, by Dec. ly proJecls oC .mterest. and 1 aboUt the time the city benefit to the entire state sucll ~ to open the Queen to as education, pollution control, the public human development, etc." Of the is2 million tot.al, $10 The review directed by the million each would be spent budget, ho~ever, will concern by private concessionaires and only question No. 1 and not museurit exhibitors. No. 2. A Long Beach senator The lands c o m m i s s i o n mariaged to get No. 2 report was urged earlier this eliminated from the final year by Legislative Analyst versioo of the budget. Start , · something. Let Avco Savings help paytheirway rto college. ~IAVCD .4Jfl8A.VINGS rA.,,.....,,.. d Lotn "-!.._ Blll·M•ywood-8250 Al11nlle Avenut. Col1• Meu- 3310 Brfalol St.• l.0$ Angslet-'4925 Wll1hlre Blvd.• South Gitt-4240 Tweedy Blvd,• StudlO Clty-12457 Ventura Blvd. •Ventura Ht1dqu1r1ers -250 South MIU• ROid •Main OHk:t ,.. ~ Zot Avt., Huntington P1rk. • • • • ) • • n 266~ HARBOR BLVD. 546·7080 COSTA MESA i WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9 TO 5 IOlll lllTllTJllMD!f HOSE REMNANTS Alf. ~inds of l.11qth1, 1omo long, 101t10 •hort. ' Ju1t tho thh19 to pi•'' on to your ho11 ind m1k1 tl1• 1id1 y•rd. 99~. GERMAINS CRAB GRASS KILLER 0 Do w1 1111d • thirtg lik1 thit in So11th1r11 C1liforni11 0 Do11 Row•n n11d M1rtin 1 0 Do11 Mi11n11poli1 noed St. P•ul1 D Such 1 qu11tion to •1k. scon'S COPE -0 Scolh '"1k11 thi1 to h1lp yo11 control i1111ct1 0 And 1 conf'roll1d i1111ct i1 1 hippy i1111ct. 0 AnCI hippy i1u1ct1lllo11't1111d to f1H on your t wn. {how rom111licl, 295 COVERS 2500 S9. FT, TELEPHONE HPE r?J .o ~.~~~~~ •• ~~~,. t . ""'' n•••· D Only clon't c.;n btfor1 12, tht r1lo1 1ro high1r. 0 Sltndtrd thr1td 1lltch11 to pr111nt 1how1r pipo, DISHMASTER ,..,,-.-....,,.,.,.-.., 0 Titi1 11 1 bl111lnt to tli1 di1hw11h1r lyo1 f1llow1 will lik1 th1tl, • 0 You c.011 w•1h t nlll ri111• with !111 ht1d, U10 ltH hot w1ttr •nd it'• ''''"'' too, 34•• • ·meets the eriterla.of the law, Flournoy said. So far, it has, he .added. ln 1987, the attorney general's office issued an op- nlon thal lhe !Int 15-37 million allOcation was leeal under the 1964 law. million tourist.a annuaUy spe:n-project itself has grown so scene neeoti•llml to take out dine ao estimated $33 million much in"°"" and quality ." of the budpl a1provlalon lhat a year. State. Sen. Joseph ·M. Ken-Post go &o Laite Beac:b and II will generale II mlllion nick, l<lng Beach Democrat, look into a -™• chanp a yea:r ·in new ctty, oouoty-, rw;;;or;;;;ked~;;;h~aro;;;;~ln~bdll;;;;;nd;;-Ole-;;;;;;;;;;;(~llee;;Q:IJE;;EN;;;• ;Pq;;;•;l;l;I ;j and state taxes, he said. "It's obvious that the prQo-........ ..,..MilwtMtr..........,tMwerM DISCIJSS MERITS ~~?i~£~ 111~1 -*-Dl&I , "I don't think we can discuss the merits or demerits of the maritime . musewn wlthoul getting inin the whole question of iota! utllizatkln of tidelaods money," he said. "That is oot within our Mansell said. ,.,_ -... c_ Fulton said, "Based on economic · stUdles, we expect ' NIW SUMMlll HOullS to amortize the inlal cost ·-· -_, t ..... ,_II -within 14 years. From that •rWe.Y & ~~, t && .. i .... purvue." -standpoint, it Isn 't •. bad in-COMPLITR ,.TY •LAn•u vestment al aU." W THALIA A GLENNEYlll, UGUNA llACH Long Beach City Manager Mansell said recenUy Ulat the Queen . will lure some 3.5 Fulton added, "C06Ls have 4tU2SO riJen primariJy beca119e the CNext .toReefUquorStore).Comple-Ca ' OH, YOU CUT-UP, YOU ' The PINCOR ROTARY MOWER . CLASSES ! ~ l19it11r no w for FREE j : cl••• i" : • • I .. HOW TO LAY FLOOI ~ AND CllLIN• TILi" I ; , • ....., ..... , .. -J•ly : ! 14.7 te I P·"'· Get M1111 ? . : cl.._ Siphl1. Alv"1IHllll 9'1C\olll .... Ill"' J1ly 11, 1'1t (llMI 1111 yw kMW tl!M I ... .,. llWIV$ Niii Ill It...,. It -·· lllffrffl • , , II tr.tr W•lll ................. ,"''"u. REDWOOD 2 IN 1 STAIN 0 You •now you c•11 1lw•v• b11v 1om1 901 for 1111, but if you •t lu1 your t ime. 0 Thi1 i1 b1tt1r •11d It 11111 11 will 11111011 th1 1l1in thi119. ·319 GAL GLIDDEN'S WEATHER SHIELD 0 Lik1 tho 1111110 ••v•, It ;, th1 boil wo1thor profo'clion yo11 c1n b11y. 0 Choic1 of colon t 11d th1 color l11h. High pigm111tttion. 547 Ii GLIDDEN'S ENDURANCE HOUSE PAINT 0 Will 11ow, th1r1 i1 1110. gro•t oil b•t• p1i11t 'for wood ~ yo11 shouldn't 0¥1rloolr. U The colors Gliddon co11111 11p wilt. ju1t got to bo fh1 9r11to1t. 697 -'.I"·-~...._ TULIP SWAG LAMP 0 Thi1 lovtly incl11d11 th1 twtg, chtin, th o hook1, t 11d th1 i11-li111 switch. 0 Now you c•11 tip-fo1 thr11. tlie tulips, if you c111 w1lk on th1 c1ili119, 9•• ROMIX ELECTRICAL WIRE Pl111 1 lrHl1 wiri119 or 1dditio11 to your 11r¥ic1. Chtck yowr cod1, thtt 11 good 1111!1ri1I •11d wo 11111111 tlehind it. D Not too f•r bohi11d 1r liow c111 w1 1111 you 10111• moro. 14-2 11·2 6c 7c 0 Don't lit th1 pric1 throw you off, thh 11 1 ,,.,;, "'''"'"'· 0 It wfll htndl111nythh19 you throw 11it ltrv 1 brick7l 0 Adj111i1bl1 cutfi119 h1i9ht 111d hlf·prop1ll1d.· 0 Don't lit th1 pric1 !hr-you off, tbi1 i1 1 9* f1'11chi111, h~ 'PINCOR fr -11 REEL MOWER \ 0 Thr11 li.ttl1 h1rti1t do .,11 • th1 work IH11t'1 whi t yo• 1lw1.,. w'"'" ••• hor1H ... 111 th1 front Y•rtll. 0 Almo1t lik1 th1 kind tho · prof111io111l1 U10 ti 11illl "•l..,011"1 0 Four C'fi:lti 1n9i111 •ltd pl111ty f11~r11. , 7495 BLACK & DECKER 3/8 Inch ·• Reversible. ti A drill th tt doo1 evorythi11g b11t t1lk. Variable 0 DRILL . 0 A,..1f111t110 of tho 99 tri99er t1k11 it frolfl 0 to 101111 wild lPM1. 0 A flick of th1 1witch ind it withdr•w• tho . . RAM BENCH . GRINDER . ' 0 Two•wheol1 t1-9ri11irl co1r11 or fi111. 0 Got•th1 1•foty 1hiolirlo 10 you d011't got junk;;. yowr 1y1. O Thi1 i1 • ,,, ... , th1t m1ko1 for 1 lft.t1111• tool, 31 88 BLACK & DICKER RADIAL ARM SAW O . Tlli1 ;, th1 0110 w1 co"ldn't 1how y1u th1 bit plctwro of: (1nlll w1 1lill ct11'tl 0 110 wont b1ck lo ffio dr1wi119 bo1ral enlll m1d1 0110 th1t wor•1 11111 for h1lf tho old co1t, , • 0 Rip or cronc.ut, 111111 cul, •11d de mt ny 1111r1 .thi"I'• . ' _99ts • • ' I • • • l ,. I ' II DAILY PILOT T ... odU. Jv~ t, 1970 Increased Market lmf>!1Ct WASlllNGTON (AP) -'Ille Nlalo -h 11 By SYLVIA PORTER ~ 1bt door • UWe wider The dliclooure by Ille New for lnonta..t Imports o1 meat, Yotk Stock Exchanfe Wday but tbt uaprecedf!nted move that Uwi number d. lndlvldual 11 not expected to 1Ker ham· ltoekbolders in the U.S. has 1ou1pr prtceo mucb. readied a towering I0,850,000 A"-• 11 million _....., ol ls an llJlllllJIUabJa wamng -,......_ to tbe Nir<lll admlnlslraUon addltloo<l meal wUI be allow· llld to all administrations ed lo tbe Unlt<d Stu lllll v.illch follow II never again y-uod.,. tbe llCl!on an-to .-1e the lmpocl T d b of great movemenu in the nounced uea •Y 1 atockmarkett-upordown Alriculture Settellry Clllfcrd _ Clll tbe AllMrican eoooomy. I(. ~ !IDS !NeWIA716N lo ~ ..... pl....i the cloomirade 'Wall -·· Im- --nol Jaraer and --.. ~wbatthe Hm11o hlmleU lolcl tbe mra lilDo amnlnlstratlon w a 1 mf:a&: would do little to eue 3howing until the atoci: mark.tt relall )l<lcts lo< coosumers. breal< be1111 to UllW1IO panic )fosl ol the imported meat propcrtiom lo late Mry. An k beef from Abstralia and explosive crWs of confidence New Zeeland. A large llhare js exactly what tblJ attitude fl. the increase already has wu invitfnc until the Presi· anived in the United States, dent called Wa.D Street's Ha'dl.n told a new1 con· Jead«"t to his well-publicized ference. White House dinner to assure The administration hod'-> them (and the world) that lXlner pressure rcr many h1I acblnistration's anti-in- months from CMSUmer ~ flat.loo polid• could mt be .....,.. to make men Im-pennitkd to plunge the U.S. ported meat available to help economy into depression and bead o(f the kind "' r<tai1 the llocl< market into diraster. price cnmch that h l t Mtnd you, a re co r d , bou!ewives last summer. -•IUI 000 -~-,. rellects -'·""'·i ~.-, •~M-<n Go vemment ._..._.... ans an up1Ufp of SS.S perm1t MY the average over-the--in juat five years, f 1 r counter l"i"" <( hamburser ••• · the g I rise W'll 66.3 cents a '"'""""" In 00~'"' .ppmg percen I""""' in our population. April and 66.7 cents in May. TBD NYSE CENSUS figure The price WM 61.2 cent& in means that one out ol. every MAiy 1969. Bui Hanlin raid the boorQ o1J Amort<ans llld one cul 1111 meat inpcrts jlZlt won't ol. every four adults 1a now In-I sborohoid<r. 'Ibis ~ be enough to Item Illy ohcJuts that the 9loct market'• crN.1t in consumer coru. 'lbt import increase ifl.. ftJctuatlont now t o u c h YOlved a formula jn a 1964 vlrtuaHy every U.S. boutehold -t quota Jaw ..uing a basic -either directly, tllrouP tmport aUocation each year. Ypor®:~ :w= ~ u C:d t.ed on U.S. beef output. WUll UJUally tmJ>OI ~ "'l"'Se•l shanr, or lndlrecUy, lhr'Ollgh about s or 6 percent of ~ your_ own parli~ipation in a tdaJ beef eaten by Americans pen$lOll ~· ui:iwn fund, any C!l¥fl year. . i ~~-d'C8Dllltioa OW DID I U al aJl1 limo the secntarY. ·~-. +4•..,,., lnpril tor the en-But there wtrt few ~ tn .,_ wUI aceed tbe bulc -Iha! t b Is fm. alloeotloo by lllCft than 10 daineota! point WI I Wl- percenl, still quotas must be derstood when 1 new to trfamd. Washington for a small elf· Quotas mn avaided cmr the-record dinner party several .. lMt si.x ,..n became days before the White House- ol wlodary _.... with Wall Street mtoting. That day .. ~...-ertohold had been gruesome in Wall down tMir lbtpmenta. But Street -loaded with rumors mare mtllt arrived than wu (several later eonfirmed) of ~ .. tint hall ol Ibis -~ ... lon:ed ,..-. la"kovrn of brokerap firms. 'nlo mpia! 11211 ..,..._ penooal tral'dles -and I ,.a <lilied !er I.Oil bll!lon muol have been f'ID>laced _.i.. ....U below I.be I.Oii when I ft!ked Into the · lov<ly lillloo ·pound ~ Crla-r MlurtJan home <t my boa~ pmt. But I bec1tt1e e\lfn more But 1'lelday Hanlin lolcl tile grimfaced "1len, in rerponse w.t, estimat. wa for 1.14 to my worried comment.a:, one llWloa ,.,.-. er 11 mllHoo .... ,,..,-. ollldal chided nae tlMn lndlcoted eorU... me fer being "loo oriented 'lbil tripped l>e quota to New York"; another shrug- IMdmdsm, but In a pd that he would be "upset" linu)taneoul acdan Prttident only if a wave ol failllI'fs 1'lm> .._.ioo tlle mlrlc-"wiped cut larJe llWllben ol tb8 on craunds ot "over· ltockho!ders"; a third 1aid he rtdiq ecrmomie lntewt" u was "ccnctmed" but would allond In .. llM Jaw. go no fUrtber lillJI that mild PAB UDO PMAIMACT. .. , __ "',,.,..... ..,..1 ... " -- • Juty 1970 Wednesday's ·Closing Prices-Complete New Yorli-Stock Exchange List ..... .... ..... ... -~----~---Bl Ch . s k ... , ....... ,.... . ~.!. !!~ !rl'r=·~ t 11 • ~ lj ! E Ji:: fi+ = \'rolr.'{.'''"I"•' Oew· -. IY ....... ~=·~ :ftl •jtt: ~ i ft "'j\i 1 '" 1 1 -u e 1ps oc s ':-~ f.te :ti \\ ,,,_ tli •• ~ft Hltfl L-(It,.. HIM V~ ,, • t. \i n,1•:;J~"m !·~ · ~11:: '1111:~1im1 R~'?ritr:fff!t:~~~t 1t:H~~·t:.~1.~ 1~;1. 1!!=~ "' " .. I ,f'ff. I ""' "" •• t 11 y ....... II'. ..... ~ .11.M :t.:. -W·X·Y·l- lit 11~ 1~ 'A.'; r~ Sh.ore Up W. all St. ·:ff'd'"'... ~ ~ltt fli ~~I: \*~"·-:: .. ~:.:.~'.:7-:::,7:m,i:·a· ::;J;."~;.. 11 r· ~-ft i~ N m; mz G 1111 :~:n:: 1 J ..... J"' L =I"' VlllJ .......................... J,, ~·r~'\... tl l: J L ~z !. j ~ Yffflll -~ !_y~ ·~ ;4' + \i •J $Ill ......................... ,I 04, ~tWj& • ,i5 l .. J.1 t • • • ftJ.i -1-. -NEW YORK (UPI) -Blue clllp and tlamor l=t!ril i~t ~ lri lilt lrt •+ti 11111 1111 ::~~ 1~ ,JI ll2: ~· '5' +i:: J ~ /r: 1•~ -ttt stock led a parade of winners on Wall Street today. 11~·Jw tM•io 1li "' =. !" =f. ~ <w..i ..... u. , .... '"'· :::~a1:'11rr 2 f:: '"' • ·i··1i4 tt J9~ \o ;11 = i: although turnover remained relatively 1:,,1 bl :' ~ " I!~ ~1111• ~: ll\'t tl:~,(~11 ~... t i!"' a'~ ,;1a ::·,,.. ::~1if,~J·~~, • Ii I~~ iS 1 ~ '~•'r,lll,li\ll"' •,:!!i • VI ni l'f.h" h d Tu d ' ! '1~ 11 r.: , ... ,' ' -• • '-l' i • :: ,. o ume was nin nf g 1 wY a ea es a~ s ,~~!-·~; ~· .:.t ~ 1 . ·" u:c.~:. 2 ,,;; v. -~ ::::~ ftlt 11 ,.., :.:.·.,. 4 ,. '" 1ession, when turnover Iota ed 10,470,000 shares. ut 1;i;;G' ~ !1"" \'t t unitn '"'I n JI<& s "' w,,,~.1~ *' !" ~ .M "" ,I 11.+vt 1' 14 111 TilWlrft 1 ... j• ,,. Im ~ " ii.c .a •i 1~ 11 .. 1 1t 1 w• • • " \.\ ~ ;\,l r:£ • ,. ' -IJlll ~ 1iti I 9' I.kl I llti.S tlO G\ot G\ot 0"1 ... 1 .. •!Mtl .1/f t l't "°" ,_. • ~~ 1r "".t: ~ analysts said it still was not a sign of any real buy~ !.io: c..:. 1 1ot ff'" "' '" Vft 1 !Ill.SO iJD P'h "" 1"" "'L~.i. • .-. u "" n~ ~ • ' JJV. If ~ -I~ int power. .. -'1. ·U• 11• 'v. 1 ?: Ul'IOllC•l 1 . .0 IOS 1•1t 1~ Hit fl'olo Wtll•'•r IJP 1• P.:1' fl \.\ ~· .. '"• ~ ~ ~.-±1~ The UP I rnarkelwlde Indicator showed a gain t= ,,~ ,1,1 t :; = '¥ ~,.'.'c ~-·t ~; ~ ~ J: i1~ ~~. ':£' >t jj!: I~ lf:Z.~ " 7)14 .... "" + .. o( l 23 t l SS2 iss th ta ni j•:rl!Trc ., 411 ,, ,.,-. ,,._ Ul'lllWIPKll J SI Ml<t 11¥1 ,. ..... '' WPP r ~-· 117e " tt ... tt ..... 10,~";.,~ ~~'.;l" , petcen OD , Ue5 00 9 pe. ere ,:;31:,f ,i:.• 21r 1,rt 1l'*f._~~~~~f'SH.fi~ 10f ,::: ,,i; 4~~:'-':::t,'ot.1r1t01f:•" ,,,1t _}._ /!: ~···+·;··• •1 1*'4 Gm,. ... were 906 advances and 357 declines. '•••• 11111i 11 1 I' R" •-.= u~'"''I ·'• •s •• ,.., 111,1, t•. w", •.,M ,..,· ,~ •""• • .o 1"4 •~14 +14 '-' _ r, , .6 4;;_ v. ov. .., " u111.,__ .111 •• n111 21-. ''"' + ,.., W••ft P'! ' 1t ,,.., '' -.., 5 >7"' '"-2114 · .. · · The now Jones lndustn'al average of 30 selected T!*!~" !' • ll .. ~ + Uft '"' 111 • dlO ,.. n •3 -"' W•" I 6lolo •"" "'4 -v. ~ .... r.Yi _.,., -1.1o blue chips was up 12 60 at 68196 r.. ,.,. 1 131; •M 1-Iii u111tAWc '·" 102 , ... n"' 2111o +.., w,.v1111on .-" iN JN »llll •• ,,• /07 :.:; lh; ~ .... • • • tu Ill 1.a llJ ,,_ jlllli !'"° Ull •••""' p 1,..., 1~ lJl'I + 1\li W11 U" 11'1•.'6 1 6$\.\ •M Ullo -i.- ' ,.... ...,, •"" +"' North American Car Co%owas the da y's mai·or t1U1•11t1 • 102 1w. Mi -"'u1111•1111$ w1 l ,,.. I! •Nt +,. w•11111 1.ao 201 •1"' ..,. ""' + q .. \i+ TntfflPflot 42'\'t~ \,\U11tdllf"'I S 121>'1 \'l l11'1 +foWM!E.n.1t1111SIV./1 ... "~-'-4o 1~ 1~ ~21 .,. t,,..' -,~ feature, trading a block of ,000 shares at 20.00 .. to:rt.-• ~1:. l4I tMO tt~ .,... -14 vt111 'ti·'l: a ~ '" •~. ~:;::. •1e u ~~ ".,. 'jfu +,. ~ i'" j .. ! ~ The block was said to have represented 15 percent =tli--~-"-ft n:'il il' l!7 1't :j."'4 tl::: f111t .:• n; ~ ~ !it ~.:~ ~:vtllll'r.··1!, .. ! .-.... ·.··' • " '2 1'4 1 l'\4 V. ( (b fi • an<flo h '"fill•W 4.S. i 1-t -" Unltlnd '""' S 4'8 4'8 41'o • .ii "" ..f. "t • v. *-o e nn s outst gs ares. l"' or .. to ~ •3 ._ a + 14 utinMM·,,,. .,. lt 11 11" ·+"' ~=\~\,' ~1~ J: ~ 1~ =-,11i • 11o 1"'° l ~ f1)'1Jl. " Ti•er Corp., up 7/8 In late trad; ••, 1ai·d 1 "" 1·• 1'• 14"" i.fi + ~ u11 N11Clr .f'tt ,., 10..-1• 10 +1<> w~"' • 1 .. 1, :1'" ,, 7 , "' 1· IS\'l I" ... .. .... ., fldtw•IM •• ti ·-ll-•• ., Uftlt ... Mll'I • t 1...a J .. .. ,.., .... '11 I~ w 1;~ ll.: it purchased 520 ,000 shares of North American Car l=I~·~:, ,~ ~14 m: ~-+ ;:: ~sm;'c;'' ,i:-: ~-... ~.'!' l':.?:::;: e .. l~~ ~:. 1D f~ .i:.. t:IAI r :t 11 4'h 41 >i m. .+1a. as a ma · · estment 11m1te!'I 1,IO o "\IO u .. 21'4 -"'ul v-. ... 1 lit Js 1rv. ~ dw +wi ~" -2 J 1 • » ,. -"' 1~ m: ~ ~ +~.. JOr JDV . l~"~: :: ,, 1:~ If: im :f: i? ~ L:.:1.~ ~ ~'* '5:.t ~"" 1 ~ ~.,',,•,· .. "',.:, Jo., _1,.,",!t1t"~~'°1•\.-ii"-.f'." 11 Ullt 1··-,,,_ Other heavily traded issues included Panhandle TOOdS~p 1.JO J ,.,.. lt It .•. u! PIVCh ... ,.. ,1\4-l'nr. t' Ill tr .T .. 11' 1141 ... le ~" " ..,. ..... E I Pi M G Hill N' Moh •··k Toltdl!"d i.n j 2'V. J11'1 Jf\~ +1 u P~h -p1J:111 t)IO U\'lo • •sv. \!o wl~k•1Cor• 1 "' 23 to · 11 -J~ ?t r.... , .... 1~ ± \::. as ern pe, c raw· -' tagara aw Pow-Too!Roll ·-10\.'I IOV. 10\.'I ., . u1P h •llti~ 'H ,, , ... i~ ..., :,1r.•1.t" .J~ ,,',' r,"' dU ri·-.. 1' ' 1"'° n. + \.. er Xerox and Di'llin•ham ,,.,,.. co .t0 2 s1 ~ 5011. -"' u "'" 1114 1111 '"' • ... ·-11111 v. . . « """ u :U\11 + t~ Jn late tra-lin°, Panhandle Eastern was down '''"' w Air n1 10i.w .,. 10 .•• u! 1111 i.• 111 .,. ~ ~ "' wF,i'I •1.1e1 1 U14 1•\ii ,.,. -" J t~lo 1,,_ Jlt-t• ' ,., • Tr1niUnl.U UUl421\ft""'+\,l.ouJ ..... u 'l tt t1 12 i 1 "Wllllemt•r1 11 Mi '"°" t .. ':.tU. l .fO 50 so • Y "' trftWAlr pl J ' \41'1 W WV. t • " T~ I 10 It " \' \Ii W 0 x I.Ill I) J~ 2"61 Jt'°' :t • :n »" ''"" 1&'11> :..r · 1/8 on l~.800 shares McGraw-Hill was up ~ on trnwFlft .00t 11 '"" •~ '" '"' u1111 11 :n .u "1i1. 1 ''" 1 .•,••,"• ,• •,, "• ~ ""' '° .. lO I°"' "JO\• 1~-+ ~-I Tr111Wl'I•• -" ~ 1~ ,w. \iii '"VtiUll °'I~ • " m !l "'.,.,' ~,, ·" J .. •• '•'~' ' .. j 1)141 ll JI""+ ~· 23,800 shares, Niagara Mohawk was 1/8 higher ,,_ .11 ·-1 • I ' -"unUtll r I »fl -" c2lll. e. -·~ JO ·~ ~ ... -..--!" " "~ 1..,. 1•11 + ~ 106 700 d 'llln -'••l'lkll 111v ,.. s~ i Mil I 'Ill u1111l.. .. 1 t i,;:;.-1 •\.\ •• -w11v-ww • -n ™" 11. 114-, 'l n~ J'• .P -!-! on , shares an T\t gham was dow n Jf.l on '''"111•ron • 4111 ··~ •11. ,,_ u111...0N .IO • ft,. I'~ Ji' l Yi womorco • ' 1:m ,.. I'"' -""' !1,. ti !no!" 105 ...,~ Tr1Yeltro ... 11 11 2'¥1 ,..._ '-4 Uftl"11Y C1111 Ji! l\to J\t WOOlltC• ,II U 10 10111 014 . • xw. lO'lo X11t ~ ,800 shares. Xerox, trading 105,600 shares, closed t•111ie•• ot 1 5 Jr•i. lJ l'lli v. uo1o11~• 111"' 'II wao1w1t1 Lt11 » ,.,, "-J • 11 4,,_ O'lo 0'4 11.!o Up J 7'e a ' 74"<, TrlConl 1.?•t 2~ 1~ :nit ,, • , Ufft 111 ' . .rt I O'ilo ti-lo 10 "ii Ww"'~w ,•011.7' ~· 6 • ~ 6. ' 1UO "9'4 • .. -1 l'I " 7 4 TrlCOll o!t.;SO 1 M :0 :0 + ,,. V~I, JO st n :ni. tN + " or ,.,,., ' ~ • •I H""' lrol"' :!Wt. +I>.:. Trl1t111lnd 10 11 1'"' 1..-. IOl.o -'II U CJ! IM H ~ lt'-'I :ioo., + " Wrl9 'IV l>I tN f f ... 14 l ""' l\lt ..... ·•·•· Jom••··--............................ 1TIW Inc; 1 10 ti_..., Miii '1'11 +lo.Ii U llfl.S J)OO 11 11 \"" •.••• W11tlh1y ... 6 t \\o ti.\ Ill -t<li .!! ~·~ •' ~ .:t...... TIW Dll.JO ) ..,It 4.S ~ -l'o U .. ~ .Ml » 4?'1 4 I . 11~ X-M c:;pr, ,e 1111 1M 11'11> ., .. .+)~ -'" --. TlltW .U.111 J ,. .. 6f ,. Utlll'l PL l.t2 HI l~ Mt<t 2 l4i XTllA l'IC I• U . lJ\li lJ\') -.. 107 • Iii «>.o ei.. i. t1rrett .IO ,.! !..!"", 16'o9 10-. -~ Stottr lllnt .Ill n Ulll 11 U TIX-ft GE IJ 1:.1 ,_.... Wl4 II"' v·,r1111 ANO •t 1 t'°1i l°"' fl Y1'1f1ISO l.l'O 1j 1•1ii ",. ''~ ; · lll54VIJ.l1..~+t 1tu"c11 11& --'l•M 2••11+""E,_wor1h1 1 3' u"'li '.i "11 1w~nct"i ,1, r... •1' I +'41VAC_ .... It U'4'U.. .... !1i.c ...... 4" l ""'!'"',,_,... .. 1i!O ~"" SJ!ll '4\lo t 'It toerdl ll c .4 4 •I• ~ •i. -'l'lo ~ •flt.l.111 ' 21\lo 11 t\11 "' 1-,1t, C&ret 11 il> '"'° "'" + I\ V""" I 60 4 4 "° ~ 'i f ,.,. 111 If A.IO t It t It ••• H Pio ,,,. ,... 1to SltrlOr119 .15 'l JJ"->1'1o ))'-\ +Jllo u rtlCo .Ill ~ 1Gl'I 101' j'' Uy <~Ct .6& 4 1 Ill lGlll -I.II IH•t Hor" ti It 11'1 11YI-•e , ,.. ~U ,.!,lo ~ s1 •• 10 !'1.50 _ ,u,,, ~,, .... Q ...,,,,.. ,.roo 1..e tl\6 13"' 1 "" t ., ---v Ol'O , s ,, .. ''" I' f ~ l•••Hor "' , l"' , .. ii"•• " F w. +,., 5'-"•"• ,.40 ., "' 2•v. ,,,, SUllCl'lt!fl .«t 'I u 15 v. UAL Ill(., 110 I.)'"' 12v. l!'' t ... v -.50 .. I ~ ... ll Yft Cer'll ,. 114 t Iii .. " l6 ¥1 II,• ..... ''•wW•r .tll ' l>" 1'" fl'-' ... ., Sun OU 11> M • ~ 41 1v. u111;co ~.JG 1 2' U '" VllF.; » "' , • 11111tt.1 •·• 21J ~ "'"' /"' + • , -40 '° ... '"ll''*• V111C 1 ,•, "\II ? 1'.lo + ... iuti OU •f"/.1.1 41 n•1t H\'11 ""' + Iii UGI'! 'H 'I '614 1111 '" -........ I 1.11 ..., "1141 ,, '"' 11 ... 1..., ··-ft .... J'4 ,.,. + ·~ 10 ~ ... ...... + " lolltW 1.tO ''\II 17 + YI loul'lllel !ll M ,. lJll 11.... u .... -14 UMC rid .n 1014 •• 11\li + v. V1 .,. ., J20 " " + "" c-rltllltod" .,.,. '"" ,._ llM "'"' "" Complete Closing Prices -American Stock Exchange List ' 11"9 NII (llltt.) H .. LM Cllll C119. Fi.Dance Briefs ALEXANDRIA, V1. (UPI) -S"'!!U!ltlMo Corp., R & G Slotne tublMJ.-y ha1 form. ed • joint venture •ith Asbeltns Co. ol. Mexico to make plootjc pi,.. fltt!Jwo •I Nogales in the northern Mex- ican state al Sonora. Sloene will have 40 percent of the venture and the Melican llrm IO P'I''""'- ST. LOUIS (UPI) -McIJM. n•ll !Jrutl.. Corp. hu 00. tatried a $274.t mlllkln Navy contratc to b u t I d n!C'Cln- naissanct, c o m b a t and tralnlnr aircraft. LEXINGTON, Mua. (UPI\ -Ra~Co.huobtalned • tl0.7 millbi addHJm to a Navy contract for Sporrow missllt tyldanct and control equipmeat. SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Ryon Aeronautical Co. hn received a S9 million addWon to • Navy contract for an aerial target iystem. CLEVELAND (UPI) Arthur G·. McKtt 4' Co. '1 Auotnll1n IUblldjory boo 00. loioed I ~ lo dellln ' And en1lneer a ~ con- ctr1trator fOf' Mount I 1 a Mines. Ud., <i Queenaland. Cap11eity will be 50,000 tons a year. TORONTO I UPI) -Gu~ on o1 Conad•. Ud., •id 11 will cut b9ck operttklns 1t Its Cl•li>on. Ont., refinery by <O~and-pun:llues or west... Canodlan crudo by 25,0M barrels a day July 1 lS because of competition from mtp oil roflnod la Quebec. MON'TIU:AL (UPI) -San-\ df1 Mining & Exploration, Ud .. hu oPtloned nve <i lta claims ln. Wt Dieu towmhfp In lilt! Mlllaflml ,...,. o1 nonhwest Quebec lo I aut>oldi.vy ol-Norandl-Minlo lid, ' ' •, • J 4 DAILY I'll.OT JUiY I I TIMrldi1, July 9, 1970 0 llll(l)EfH .. -!Cl l!OI (R) hui Ankl. Joni Mitclltll 1114 Gtott-KlmJ '"""· IE)-(!O) • , DAILY l'ILOT ....... W .,.. kl!....._ CAR (LEFT) CROSSES CROSS AT 15TH STREET AND GARY PLACE IN NEWPORT BEACH Don't Mind U•, Folks, W1'r1 Just M•pping Or•nt•· County -From ftte Air X Marks Spot for Ma-pping- Mysterious Crosses Part of Aerial Photo Work By JOANNE REYNOLDS Cities were .asked to paint out that county government °' ,,.. Dilll'I' '1'-' 111" their own markers with county alone has three or four map. SANTA ANA -The white government paying the Cos4. making entities, includh1g the crosses painted every so often of the aerial photography. planning department, and all on a street don 't mark the Then copies ot tbe maps are t he cilies make their own spot where someone died in m a d e f o r t h e c i t y maps. a traffic accident. They're not governments, whicb 8 r e ' ' T h e committee recom· surveying markers. And they mended that we investigate have nothing to do with police charged just f<r the cost of the possibility of establishing helicopters. the reproduction. a cooperative updating pro- Speculation has been ram-The arrangement w is cedure to allow for a standard will be cooperation on the se- cond phase, there'll be UV· ings. ''And the aerial mapping itseU will prove advantageous to county service departments and plaMing as well as the 10 to 16 cities who have cho6en to take advantage or our of· fer," he said. pant since the white crosses recommended by a mapping set of maps. There's an were painted, says Job n c.ommittee of representatives enormous inconsistency of lledischew. from the county and hall a maps thrrughout the county," On Honor Roll Cotilliy Boom ..... SAm.A--ANA-U--you-·'lhinl<--Qrange---County--ha•·"·· .. doubled lo population in the past ten years, you're rlgbl -almost. There are 100.2 percent more Orange Coun~ lians today than in 1960, according to the census reports. In an announcement by the U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau .of the Census, the prelimjnary 1970 census figures reveal the massive increase in bodies in Orange County. . A rundown of population comparisons of Orange Coast cities meiltioned in the preliminary report include: City 1960 1970 Perc•nl COSTA MESA FOUNTAIN VALLEY HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH SAN CLEMENTE SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO PAlllNGo LOT STRIPING ·PAINT $3.75 GAL. PAINT THINNER 30c GAL. I• ynr IM'htl co•toiMr. C•ntus Prelim Inc,.. .. 37,550 2,068 11,492 9,288 26,564 8,527 1,120 Ctn•u• 72,412 31,618 115,557 14,208 48,805 16,462 3,708 DRIVEWAY & PARKING LOT SEALER o5c GALLON -u IN I'S PU.IL 5UY 92.B 1,428.9 905.7 53.0 83.7 93.l 231.1 FLOOR & DECK ENAMEL S3.95•AL 45" x 1r conoN DROP CLOTH $2.65 ~-8Ql1J 11:1-!Cl (30) IRI "'flral·NIPPft • FridlJ Ind C.111111n .. rc11 for • Plir 1lio 11•1 -out f1' Pt1'9d WI Ind then c:olltct illl h r1Wtrds bJ retun1ina: 111tm. What they actually are are . dozen cities. he explained. ~ grid coordinates for aerial Pearsoi:i spakesman Robert Phase II will be a two-part Nancy Louella W b It e, 816 W. 16th St., Costa Mesa 642·5776 photographing of 0 r a n g e Lung estimated the company project, as Dedlschew sees it. daughter or Mr. and Mrs.I!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,, WALKER PAINT WORKS am -ICl <"' County cities has only a few days of work "First we have to find out . · . left on the project. "We've just how chaotic the situation Ernest W. White of Newport Ded.isc~ew is the senior compleoted almost all of the is, then get together and plan Beach, is listed on the spring planner in charge of research urbani2.ed areas, so It's just out a program." semester honor roll for for ~ government and a matter of having the right The planner said the result academic achievement at Bob he is in charge ol the weather to finish up the" pro-or both phases of the mapping Jones University, according to Phot?graphic mapping being ject," he said. project wW be savings to the officials at the Greenville, For Top Sports Coverage Read the DAILY PILOT carried out under a $38)Xl0 Dedisc.hew added 1he aerial cities and county. "If there South Carolina college. contract by the E. L. Pearson mapping is the first of what jiiiiiii~~~~iii~==~============= Company or Newport Beach. will be a two phase mapping He said the bird 's eye view project recommended by the of county development is being mapping comm.ittee. G)tt.111 ......... ""-' .... ... ,. .(I)--(C) (10) . -(30) . • ,,..., ~. ·'"' f'9fldl ioill 1 .. m ........ -(t) (JO) loltlna IE .. ,. '* Mn ()5) ........ (Cl ("l done this year to coincide with Phase D will be a the 1970 census -the aerial cooperati ve venture between ma p and the s t a t i s t i c s the county and city map together make a very useful makers to standardize and up.. planning package. date existing maps. He painted .. Iii Ill Tlllitl. Arlt fl I tw. f~litiel M illbll tQi Hit public 111 "" ..,. lholln. lllclfJJ1!~= ... ~ 1111111 ........ (30) Ill .... 11111 Ci'lcill111tus uploit IEJ .. Tm Pltitel (JO) -brottltn; ill • ldltllll to will 1111 Mllllll BOOlllllflclfMldl tlol flCI ll:DD 8 QI Cl) CE If-(C) 1,.. t111 lilldlt111.. JICl Nbtrholl DU())8'"-(CJ -· o ..... _ l',!'=':;IC1:'~rz D DCllOJ,._ CCI QUEEN • • • (Continued From Page II) in lhe 85-15 sharing formula r leading, in effect, to the shift in priorities that Po.st talked of. lupw tld GRI Morrtt oomlld1 with 0 tall tf .. w.t (C) 'oll'J """' llllffi11 Milllll' 111d Asked about the project as ~ Mieerd. OJ~ (C) ..,,.. tile l.lrtll .. til ..... (xi·fl) 'Sl-.loltph Cot· a whole, Kennick said, ''What Dlftlf1lfl....,. WNW (C) 1111, '-tt Sinden. 1 firrured to be a moderately ~ °'liiftjl 1'.111. .. Koel:·lllt'tllot "'0- llill llmld bllll • trip HMmnr CDMI WI.• 11111 ('CJ simple job turned oot to be hi --.,.,Ml lllilldWl!tUN of GlJ W r zL ii .... fC) (R) ""'S'7iJOisaJ job " ............... . '' G-$lillllllll(C)9nil.._.11:1SO})(])a...S.U• ..... ''l.rdil." But he added, I am told _,. (ldwlltut1) •sg_y111 .,._,.11:IOBQl(J)...,. lill'li ft) .. that the Q~n ultima~ly will Nienh it.r. P'IOOI• rrm n · be a good investment. ' ~ m lrl'9M l11...,._ DU@ @DW.... "'-('C) The lands commissio n dwhll tM Munpr~ rMlt " 1956. 1J .._. ""SlllPlwt' If tit Hlh" review ol the spending wW GIT•• (t) (30) (dr•m•) '~l-Joll11 W17111, Betty not amount to mudl more ID,.,;,, .._ (60) ! neld. Didi than what the commission U m DOGT MIQ'll ..i a.. ._..111 1 0 S Cnttt fCJ doing now .• s.ays F. J. J-!ortig, ....._ (C) (30) A MW ll-nlk 111. 0 Mowi1: "'TM ...... ricfd'" the comm1ss.ion's executive or. wcial llhow. Hosten II M•tllt Llff·i (ctrlma) '61-.'titlwd Todd, Laur· ficer. Ti11, wH1 llf M.l.T, Pftlfmor, Dr.I •nc1 Hemr. "This ha.s been an ongoing Monie LllMll. I m .... .,. M111 I Mln'W' program," he said. fl) lltltl • A9w (lO) (dr1m1) ·~.1o111 8tnMtt. Lloyd Nolin. "The only way to determine what category to a s s I g n particular elements or pre> portions of con.stnJctioo that is, public or private is to literally live with the coo- struction," be said. Thus, the commission has an office on the ship, right next door to the city's Queen Mary Department. Hartig added, "The final analysis comes after the last rivet has been riveted aod the last wire attached." What if it is then discovered tflat st.ate tidelands funds have been used largely to benefit a private concessionaire in some corner or the massive ocean liner? The money would have to be replaced "with other city funds" or out of future tidel.and revenues going t~ the city, Horti~ replied. ... 9 HAPl'Y DAYS COMEDY * BIG BANDS ol 1930'l t:•a Merrit: tc> "Hell's INtld" (d111· m1) 'S~Jonn P1yn1, Miry Mu~y. 00-<CI All Aboard for Catalina Island Q) Movie "fl!lN 11 I N111• (llOr· ror) '60 -fnncil ltdlfer, Greta ThylM!I. l:JO IJ c.-.rty llllltli• llM (C) a 111w....,,"" <t> (&OJ lu hlllii" luat&. AllO flell1rtd 111 old Ectnnl ;, RoblnM ft1111 clips. klllXk· knotll: lc*ll, I dhlit RbOet MtGM •Ml Molt, rNiG COlllldJ 3flOI: 1f'ld l.1'0 m All·Jlia;~ Aw. "Honor Hott!,'" J«t Bumi 111fl0lmdl!c 1 d1nc:1 ''tr.sh of Siltll(t, M ~wratli111 Wo- 11111i'llttloll. mtn .,,,, tht Nlec M11mm1." ..... CHrl: IC) (30) !:JO II""'''"' 1h ™' "' (C) i I' : '.l f, · DAmMc MOVIES m .. ,,,...,. """" {comedy·dll· 1111) '61-Huto H111, Mui• Wind· »r, 8i11J Gilbtrt, 1:00 0 "lrlbs TIUIU'1 MMlilftt• (tom· td1l '4~obtrt s11d:, W1na1 Htndril. t .t..M. DAILY ROM '"IALIOA PAYIUOM• 4H MAIN, IALIOA 140 P-.ger LUXURY CRUISER "lslalld HorHlay" 1.-Tri, -SI.II UMer 12 -SUI ru1 lllBYlllOllS 111t -• ,_ mu 1n-1211 Choose One of the .Many Coast & Southern Federal Offices to Serve You: MAIN OFFICE: 9th l Hiii, Loa Angeles• 623-1351 WILSHIRE at GRAMERCY PLACE: 3933 Wllshlrt Blvd., LA.• 388-1265 Duck Feet Fins -Blemished -$6.95 Duck Feet Fins Reg.-$8.95 Skin Diver Fins -$8.95 Cressi Fins -$5.88 Masks-:-$1.19 to $7.95 Snorkles -95c to $2.95 Beach Floats -$4.95 to $14.95 Kick Boards and Skim Boards Sleeping Bags-$14.95 to $77.95 Back Packs -Day Bags Ground Cloths -Sierra Cups Canteens -Mess Kits Swim Trunks -Wann-up Jackets Sweat Suits -Warm-up Suits Basketballs -Volley Balls - Footballs -Baseballs -Soccer Balls OPEN 9 to 6 .. Art Linkletter Shows You a New Way to Beat Inflation ... Just Join @ke Wilson -Dunlop -Davis Bancroft Tennis Rackets Wilson T2000 Steel Racket Strung Nylon -$39.95 Penssylvania Xtra Duty Tennis Balls -Doz. $7.50 Wilson Xtra Duty Tennis Balls Dozen $8.35 Ladies Tennis Dresses Men's Tennis Shorts & Shirts Converse Tennis Shoes Mens-$7.75 Ladies -$7.25 10 Speed Bikes $59.95 to $225.00 3 Speed Bikes $48.95 to $79.95 Single Speed Bikes -$39.95 Tires -Tubes -Accessories Closed Sundays Coast & Southern Federal Offers You These Highest Prevailing Rates: COMPOUNDED DAILY AND PAID QUARTERLY.• 5.00°1°.5,13•10 Passbook: No Minimum. m "Slttpiftl C. hi Tritstt• (ll'IJI· ltl')') '49-Jtin Ktnl, Albert lltvtn. 1:)18 (C) "'Wiii S-S,.I lttd 2..10 ClJ (C) "'J'M Vin r 11111 ,__. liilliwr' (COfllldY) '57 -.llynt ......... d , . ,..., 1 LA. CMC CENTER: 2nd l Broadway• 62~1102 HUNTINGTON BEACH: 91 Huntington Center• (71•) 897·1047 Insldom Chib· 5.25°10.5,39•/o MMllW• T1111 R1ldlll ,_,,, ( flf!\I) S3-Rich.,d Et•fl. • • · D1111 Wrnter. ........ ..,. (~1) 'lJ-m "J1111 If ""'-tllre" (Id ..... Ci:r lrlllt, M• Wlrll lure) ·~ 0.Fort. ••• ..._ • • .,,.... (come4J) 4:JO II (C) "l•nbll" (ld\'fnlu11) '57 fi-Jlct ...... C... IMltf. -lmll AJ11n, Cor11111 8ote1tm. FOR ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKENDER PHONE 642-4321 • SANTAANA LOAN SERVICE AGENCY: 1005 N. Mtln St.• (71-4) 547-9257 SANTA MONICA: 718 WUahlre Btvd. • 393-0746 SAN PEDRO: 10th & Pacirlc • 8314341 WEST COVINA: EssUand Shopping ctr.• 3314201 PAHORAMA CrrY: 8618 Van Nuya Blvd.. 892-1171 TARZANA: 18751 Ventura Boulevard • 345-861' LONG BEACH: 3rd & Locutt • 437·7•81 RESOURCES OVER $800 MILLION ' , Wllh a $2,500 balance In your savings account. you are ellglble to become a·member. Subltanttal 11Ylngs 1re avallabJe_when purc)lasl.ng~many Items kiclud/ng automobiles-fUmlture- appllancn -jewel ry, alsodl1counls on lntematlonal travel. Ph.11 many free aervtces. money order1 -sere clepoalt bOXOI, etc. . COAST AND SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS . . ' Three Month Certificate; No Minimum. 5.75°/o-5.92°/o One-Year Certificate; $1 ,000 Mlntmum. 6.0QOfo-6.18°/o Two-Vei.r Certificate; $5,000 Minimum. ~ Efltc.livt Annual Etrfllngs INSURANCE TO $20,000 , l ha•-·····---~ gbl un· rts. of 970 i in ige le: ent ... 12.8 !8.9 ' 15.7 i3.0 13.7 13.1 11.1 i . . , _ --· _ri;.ridq, Ju~ t, 1970 ,. DAJl,UJ~OT l.f: .. »~et_~-CS_qg~~-.Ray __ {tQbine.QD; ..... He's Pro.ving H--e's-a Ham =- ., 90B 1110MAS ' OLLVWOOD..(Af>) -Mttt ~Ray-.actor. "I've been a ham all my life," he •'4']a4ns. ..Why llhoulm't I pt pold for Kl" The funner middleweight and welterweight b o ~In g cliamplon II geUin( pald regultrly fer the a c t i n I -· Ho jUsl flniahed • role u .a policenwi in N- G«leral'1 j 1Whlt Are We Going to Do Without Sldpper?" He bas also played roles ., sudi televisioo Mriel id "·Manni.1:,'1 ' • M i s 1 i o n : Impossible," "Land <If the Giants" and next le8IM'1 "Barefoot in the Park." Not to mention the beer commercial he did wtth Rocky Graziano. "The residuals are gree.t, but l wi6l1 it bad been for • ait drink," be 11)'1'. '11 dOn 't drink beer." He's 1electlve about his film roles: "I wu up for a good part at Foi but they wanted me to play a dope riend. I COl,l]dn't do it. I spent too many years building up a good name; that means more to me than the champk>nship." As he himself indicated, Robinson has been acting for a long Ume. ·Before, he was llllioly ~ SUpr Roy -· N .. boenoct..OOhe< ides as well. u.so far. J haven't taken any actinl! lessons, and 1 don~ think I will. remarU. "I've talked . -t!li3 . to frietldo of mine likt Dick Burtm, Frank Sinatra and Mad<Jo Brando. 'llley tell me that some actors study for yean to be able to move the wey lhat l do naturally. "Ml>W II I ndm· what I Wll doiae, I'd apoil. It." Supr Ray will be • - month, but )'Oll'd nmr -it. His belly Is u flat and bani M when ho ..., clecklng all eomers in the riag. He welp appoalu.Wty on • pound over hlo ficbtlnl wtlghl ol UIO. He phikw•Hr.et: "U )'CU don\ keep your body alive, it won't keep you alive: lllat'1 what I boU.vt. U I Mo~eyev Dance Company Wonderful 2nd Time Aroii,nd iii JlliiiS Sliils ';:;&;--~ I Ac4DIMY AWAlDI WINNll ''jT,.'S TOUGH TO BE A BIRD" _._ "TH~ RASCAL" NTINUOUI DAI PlOM 1 P.M. Jalyt4·19 FllNl'Olllldl • CostaMesa A t10 .,IAnLI OP. lllTAIN" STARTS WED. EXCLUSIVE "WOODSTOCK" FllST-IUN SHOWIJt• AT ll•ULAI PllC. 6 ACADEMY AWAl\DS IMCLUDIN• IDT PICTIJll . ' AM•M ...... 1111 .... 'LESLIE CAl\ON "LILI" SHORT-"JJ •ATHOMI" e TIME SCHEDULI e "LILI"' 7:DG ftd 1 rill- "'OLIYIR" l :JI Roya/ CreJf Proudly Presents JOE KINCADE le THE SOUL BROS. cam ~ Direct From Hollywood m TIAIVUIL ' TONIGHT (July,, ONLY-9 to 1:30 wams or cocKT~I LS • DANCING • NO COVER , llWl'iJiT IAIBQI 1700 Pl1c1nti1 Avenue (1t 17th St.) ABOARD ll~~~c~~~·~·~M~·~··~~~~~Ph~o~n~e:~M~l·~7l~~~~~I m twm1C11f 11 amllaAT ="-·"'"" .. I~,._.,_......, . .... .... r......_ .!i.> DAIL T c:::O. mmam~rans YA~ PROM lHI HllTOlllC CK.D ~~ rArtw .... ~--·°" ~ TAIJ~•mI! IEAl'OOD RESTAURANT -and operated by • .,, ... )IC. ALIC OFFlllllNQ CATALINA W.SSENGER SERVICE 0., '" Fishing Trlpa AND llUFF RENTALS aooMlln SIMt, lllbH '"""""' ., ...... ~,P.l~f ~ ., ...... 2905 East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mir Ml AIULfS OfllLf NO ONI UNDI• 11 CALL THIATRI FOR SHOW Tll.\IS 49 Filly performed ways by a caaple tu SM a IUITiage luiixxil - v .... bl°"' 11, tt,,...... row •anlctge llcenM ' OPINI •llDAY $POON RIVER ANTHOLOGY OY. IEDGAll L•• MAITllll "a1111lffull, l"tttlc --4 Slit 1111"''" - - -LMtl eMcll IPT POil 1t•IEllVATIOMl1 CALL '46-1MI 1111 N....,.n I fft., Celli M- CONTINUOUS DAILY 12 NOON BOX OFFICE OPENS AT ll:JO awllllclof~--· -and enchanbnent!J ... ~. ~-... WALT 1)15N£Y'S plu1 GREAT 2ND FEATURE H1l1y Miiis In "IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS" ... °T'• _ ... ...... ................ --·--111.1162 -- Ail DtsMy c1,.r '"" rhn sunra • ••11 M- "TNll &OATNllCI"· COi "ICING DP 111• tlU:ULlal" COi •.•.....•.•••....••.• ,, ................... . \ -~·­N8Yll' hl1 I motion plelure been more timely I " ---CINl/IUMI l ll .. ~,... f ••• '' 1 •• "AIRPORT 11 top~ all .Ille way!" \ . ~....,.111...,· "You will en joy AIRPOIT imm1n11lt1 •nd you will find younelf talking about it enthu1 .. 1fi~•lly' to your fr1end1 ." ----THE #I llOm OF THE YUi.lift A lionall PICTUIE! • ••• •••• * COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH * 644·0760 COMfNCJ NEXT • • • • W.....oJtlll:IUl5-1MwN 'litm-la· IWHrWIUR\INON •!Ulft PRIMllRI RUN 3rd,.,..,. •• w .... ~ •DWARDe ~ Cfftt·z;tf H•ATJI• ~ .t Ml""" COSTA ~ lflCM: f.l•llOJ --------·--- .. n ... H.,,,,,,. t.11, ,,,,,., .. M ... ""THI OUT.OF-TOWNa5' i1 something te see. W• predict there won't be room in the eisles for all fhott who will fell off thtir seets laughin g." _.._ ...,,..,,, Mlf .. 1 A TY w.......,,.... J'911 ferlll!I ... ., .. _ .... ...., .......... ~ I .... ....... ta'G-... mdlelr ..... , t.Mc;li! ........ _dl.s:.~Q . "et 'Bo» Jllantd CJun& .......,..1 lt\ATINIES DAILY """"•" U?D HIT , ::!'~ "~') ' .. I . . . . ' ·RION HARDWARE WESTCUFF PLAZA 642-1133 CLEANING -S 'E-C-1 A~( S CLEAN ONLY 8 LBS. Only $295 40c Eich Additional Lb.~ DRAPES ONE DAY SERVICE "' r.tNEL MONTGOMERY CLEANERS & LAUNDRY WESTCLIFF PLAZA OPEN DAILY I· 9 SATURDAY I -6 For Perfect Viewing of Those Vacation Slides HONEYWELl:'S 630 PREVIEW PROJECTOR e Preview Each Slide Before Screening e AutOnMtic Focusing e LNCb, Sorts, Edits Faster SPECIAL s1199s Reg. $144.50 BAKER'S WESTCLIFF CAMERAS 548°4935 • •• FAMOUS BRAND GIW FLAIE C,AtRIS REDUCED 3 To &x Rog. $4.50 NOW $2.99 7 . 12 Rog. $5.SO NOW $3.99 M.W..W......_ ''"" Celt•• JS% NyfM ._ .. ~ ' ~ 1051 IRVINE -WESTCLIFF PLAZA . NEWPORT a·eACH ' JUMBO SliilePnnt ~~~ Special 1 1u11e:11•·""·llh - I ~Sit I by· I fiWWlf I I eo..,. 1~ nu 1ESK s11c I · ====~1.J color pr~twill b@f!tmaed witll I = any roll of Kodatllrcme or Ekta-I I chrome film submitted lo us for I I processing.126, 127, 120, 135 I I sizes only. . I I A LIMITED TIME OFFER! I ... _________ .... OPEN MNINGS 'TIL 10 P.M. World Famo·us BEEF STICR· Exclusively at ~~,i'~ ·=~ =· n\! ~"'I/ '42.ot72 @>~ff1iirnft • T~ ,0c=~· OF/J///(J 543 .. 16 AMERICA'S LEADING CHEESE STORES OPIN mNr•s -5UNDAYS I scon mA Fo• A ofovefy U/eJJinf See Our Selection Of: INVITA TtONS • GIFTS • GIJ.f_ST .BOOKS e PARTY GOODS e PRINTED NAPKINS ·· (Fast Service) , UNLIMITED- . . PHONE: 548-7921 Always :On S.unda:xt For your ·Conv_enienc• -w• 1ri now open 7 days • week. TOWELS 126 COUNT IOLL 29' EXTRA SPECIAL. MAUET·wm.IULK .CORN BEEF TV HOSTESS CARTS . . . . . . . .. . 77eu.. MA·RKET BASKET ~~ COBBLERS . BENCH Zf111 litto Spri1t9 • • • Let .-s le-Style Now! 5 CONVENIENT SHOl"S Optometrist Dr. Lou Roy Elder e CONTACT LENSES • REFRACTING e EYE WEAR STYLING • PRESCRIBING WESTCLIFF PLAZA 1124 IRVlNE NEWPORT BEACH 642-0no MEN'S FORMAL WEAR ·SPEOIALISTS"- darrell's dedrick TlJX SHOP '- -SALES -DELUXE RENTALS FASHION SQUARE S.nta Ana 547-6341 la Habra 691.0735 WEST CLIFF PLAZA 1110 Irvine I I i f • --· -----------~-~----------------~--~ .... • ' ' ·-· ,. . . ..•... •.---... ---·-·--~--······---···············-··--······-·-······-··-··········-··-····~···--· ' ~men ,,..,..,..,, ~ • ., '·' '"' .... 11 · ; .. _~: · It's going to be an old-fashioned affair, country fun for the ~n!ir~ , .. · ·familY when folks gather for the 1970 Orange County Fair and Exposition, . < • • , Tqesday, July 14, through Sunday, July 19 . . • . The very best in. jams, jellies, pickles and fruit will deck the halls of '~tlie fairgrounds in Costa Mesa along with other culinary arts products ··and • i.ndicrafts when Orange County 1s homemakers vie for ribbons and priz~s '' to' the Home Economics Division . ..... : t ·Traclltional..exhibi~.will come:to the aid of ·tbe modern homemaker · ·~· ~u& 1'¥'{ai.~~.~ ~· wea.~. s).itc!t"r:r; -13b1e · set)ing, c;uti· D!'fY ~·~ ~"home ~~a~g ;"r•:Pi'J>la~"'1 ~~u&!t<>u,l lhe f~ir run. ~ · Varied .ipecial everits 1Will'taie place e"acb day•of1the fa:ir -'all •dt'o .. ·~ner. to put a flair· into daily living. Events takfug pla'ce each day .of ,the · fafr Will begin with Dis.cover Your Color Personality, an indi'lidual m¥e-up and clothing consultation with Miss Margaret RuSsell, a color consult.ant. A1so planned are Style Shows, a fashion show modeled by the win·· ~ aing exhibitors in sewing-, knitting and weaving with Mrs. Tommy' Jf>u -F.dwards, commentator, and Patio Delights, recipes and. barbecue .tips from the home economics personnel from Southern Counties Gas Co. ''' WEAVING SHOWN The Art of Weaving will be displayed by South Coast Weavers Guild. Cake Decorating, including icings, borders, Dowers and string work will be exhibited al_ong with Dining With a Flair, .,ew ideas in table setting .and ·~are with Rhoda Horowitz and John McCotter, and Food for Fun, ·~~~,99 'sandwiches, hors d'oeuvres and J>ClrtY dishe~ with Virginia Berner. Individual event1 ·¥iciude Decota(:ions .From F~ric , Yarn and Thread on Tueoday,-Giftll Fn>m·&raps oniWedne<jdlly., 'Sewiff Tetjtniquef on Thurs- day, Slfet.cll\' ~~ '"''"F'~ay,'StilCb.ry· i>n· S<itflnlay 1and Doll Making ..., Sunday, July 19. / ,~--:.1·~(-Eyes turned to the sleek line of Scandinavian -design will enjoy a ·~el dining room while those with a penchant for Mexican atmosphere . may view the Western Fiesta Kitchen. "" \ . . ~-1.. People ot all ages have efltered their work and wares into competi· li()C In lbe more than 179 sections of table seUing, preserved foods, baked 1 ' Pod• and' coalections and clothing and textiles. The youngfJJ' set wil! 1'0Ul- 1 •pile in tiie'juoior categories (17 years and under) in all divisions. · ~ NEEDLE WORK "t f1..,, _ Those with nimble fingers will offer testimony to their ability in .......o..:crewel embroidery, crochet, cut work, embroidery, n~lepoint, rugs, tatted articles, toys and dolls, wearing apparel, woven items, quilts and home and holiday decorations . _ Sec!'f'I 'e<il!!' will , be· }!!l•.fliled as ~· · ~ spirits -rise in the baked·go0ds ,~·:C1>nlectiol!S'diruioh. County ...,..4, Jiave-~ntered bread, biscuits•·•~ !a.Yer· cues,. loaf eOO pound· • decorated •cakes, all type. of-00Cit!i&'1·~. pastr)i,and ~ectiOrts. Appe will sharpen as lair· gben cut &nots·-for their personal Choice in the cake decorating and table. setting contests. Fairgoers also will sample winning preserves, jams and jellies which may include canned juices, fruits and vegetables, pickle~ and relishe&, marmalades and butters. Ideas for table setting for anniversaries, weddings and showers,, buf. lets and paUos may be galbered from entries in lbe table setting division, open to individuals and organizatioos. More than 583 entries have been received by Mrs . Robert F . Cox Jr. of Huntington Beach, department supervisor. Commenting on the fair, Mrs. Cox said, "It's a wonderful way to get ideas on how to decorate the home, create fashions and try new recipes." 1.:t...· • J_1 . " • Att wttti ""a.rim. ... ...._ CIRCLE OF 'TALENTS -Hom~~kers will find, a variety of displays and attractions to catch theit in- terest at the 1970 Orange County Fair. Included · will be (top to bottom) china painting, as demon- strated by Beth Gibbons; table setting, show.n, by Dee Pendergast; cake decorating,, Nina Smith, and sewing, Margie Cross (left) and Joyce Beauregaril. Coordinating all homemaking activitie1 is Mrs. Robert F . Cox Jr. (right). - ,• ---~ -· -·..-·············-·-····· -· • ~ • .-t'"· , . ' ' . •• -,_ ; ' . . r. • ., ' I I When Wif~::Li ig ,bls ·Match Prize Money Goes Up in Smo.ke ' I liEAA ANN LANDERS ,-Four monthl • •my hJsband bet IPt $500 I aiuld 'mt •ve up smoking. I knew it was 'ID llkliJIUbed bribe, bul l had been W~ to quit cigarettes for a long .. lrid I never bad the will power. ·ANN LANDERS ~ ' "6f wu just the incenUve I needed 1 • I .,..pied. He banded me the check Ille plane landed In Atlanta, and l did. , ... uy • dlyi lat.er, which was our agreement. #' ptl'_DI • Two . weeks ago I received a phone But my oonacience is bothering me. · .DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your "forgive ... fi'On\ Mom uyinc Dad had suffered Do I owe my husband '500? After all, I >-•· k J ~-~·· the DID quit What do you sa•' .and forget" philosophy •-remodeling. ~• muatve heart a~c • uuaiueu · · #. ,-.. p11ne and headed for Houston. -GRIDGED , And your oddlliooal oourisel 'Di mn seated bext to me offered me DEAR G.: v .. cplt, an rtpt, 1"" "esPecially lf it's the flrst. time'' - o etpmte. l took H. )'Oii 11artod 1pill. • la my -Yr' . llhould """'" Ille field '°'"ewbal, but l1 lla)'td with .Mom for a week. Dasi llltald re&an tlte "*· Bat atk y•r in my cue lt didn 't help. My husband ,....r.!lle-crilll and I ~~ed~ jlao;k h1liuc(lo pat lb< 'pie l/i<k '"·the I• sUII with his , first affair. ,I ha,ve If cfl~ iYeq',da)I. I-.,.,. ·theic. llllt ·r.r ·'"~· lllL' ~'!'I ~II l!m• been paUently ,.aitingl fof U..... years· J cleClded co 'IUlf mnoklnl tbi mlnulo ' cloi:lolw lopdili " liM Q'UJ T m oli • J' bop!ni It would "burn llsel1 oul." I My Options ~ pitifully few, to be for him'. didn't know the answer,,.whJ, didn'l YOll perfectly frank . I MUST forgive eVen · U· ;o.r chlldre1 learn tbe trat.b ·frern say 5:0? Here it ls aOO' I"hoJ)e ~ou1J if , l can't forget. Divorce is out ,of tomeoae ielse &bey will hive t.be aadil•c· pass 1t on. the questi~ for .a . long list of ~~,. ' tion and the emollonal ii.pport t.bat Betore graduation the emblem Js wor,n s.tartlng with rellg1ou~ and end!ng with comes -"*' tJte kllowtedct dial ~ facing the wearer. After graduation t.be financial. ~ OOYf J am runnmg into • moeher 11 1 loy•I womu Ro bu re1I emb~m Js worn faclng outward. n. another kmd of problem. What . does cliss. ADd U you wat 1 ..... deftlW• switch is made the day .. o( ll'flduatkln. a mother say to her teenage ctuldren · of cl•ss · Jt'• dte alllltty to toDd9et yoar· -SUNNY: CLASS OF 'fi5. when they begin to ask leading questions? .eu w1a 11'1« uader' preuare DEAR SUN: t ·lean:ttd ...... • It seems to me that they are becoming • day. JNnk yoo very mlCJ.. • suspicious of their father. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You mention-' Since you are the lady with all the ed in your column recenUy that the first Alcohol ls no shortcut to sOclal au-. answers, please tell me what am I prize for the MQ9:t "earfh.shaUer~g" If you think you have .to -drink to bi supposed lo do, Ann Landers?·-OS. qutslion went to the girl woo asked accepted by your rrlendS, get the f9ctt. TRICH WHOSE CHILDREN HAYE if her high &ehool ring should be worn Read "Booze and You -For ·Tealcers GOOD VISION with the emblem facitlg herseU or the Only," by Ann Landers: 'send • ceru DEAR OS : You're 111ppoted to protect person who would see_ It. The girl didn't in coin and a 1ongl . ~tr«tdreued. U.. · beel' ·, eVe. thoagll ,.., dttrD't a~k for a prize. She asked for an answer stamped., ~lope· with YoUr nquest ill .ie ...... 1~.Hold op )'OOr .... Qd cover 1bd yoo failed lo &Jyt ,htt;OO¥ •. U y,ou,, '<!"ti u,,,n,ur.y P.nm., .. • ' ' ~ Sporting Rivalry Pushed Aside for Season Finale The last play of the season banlly will be over when a Last Inning Dance is staged by Seaview Little League to help defray expenses of ·closing day. On Satw-day, July ll, baseball fans will gather in Newport Beach Elles Club for the 9 p.m. affair under the direction of Mrs. Al Battenfield. Ready to go to the $5 per $" casual al· fair are Mrs. Battenfield (left) and Mrs. Fred Domin while Alan Battenfield, Pete Parkovich and Ed Bruton (left lo ri t) wind up the season. To avoid disappointment, 11rospect1ve brides are remincled to have lhei.r wedding • atories with black and white ~lossy P.hoto- :· graph! to the DAILY PILOT Women s De- . ;:. partment one week before the wedding. :: Pictures received following the wedding ,. WW not be used. Pres$ CQrp$ Rapport Secretary an Exception By HELEN THOMAS ilig de~ for the July 16-18 now 8"' intrigued witb David WASHINGTON (UPI) informal White House visit ol as be pursues bis port.time Press secretaries and Britain's Prince Charles and job with the Wasbingtoa reporters historically a r e ~t;~ ,. .. ~ ..... which i s Senators-and was Mn. Smith natural a d v e r a a r I e 1 -~ -'"""""6...... who made Che anoouncemm1 especially in the White Home. A tall attractive brunette when be was hired. An exception is the First with a cameo cunpiexion, Sb e ls a n at iv e Horoscope FRIDAY JULY 10 BJ SYDNEY OllWlll ..... Gembd -•• -................. ...-wl*uUmdpteef ......,..No--tM -111er ..... wllllq lo p eel, lo be •.the-. lo ~ llld lo ull"7 Ids ........,.. __ _ benaderlfllolldloealllp --CammlDp, Boll Hope ud Hermu W- AIUl!ll (Mardi 21·April lt): ...... .._.. -get coo-. stniCtlie i'jiiifts. Be-tnii 1if your wn twu,.., Acced: on marrtqo, ~ aroa. Suddm -could cause JOU to recon9der bask cour9e. TAtlRUS (April :IO-May Ill), &me niOciMes mate surprise p..p...i.. Best to complete cumot t .. k. News Told By Parents The parents ol Kathryn Crawford, Mr. and Mrs • Lester E. Crawford ol c..ta Mesa, have revealed newa of her forthcuntog marriage lo Joseph L. Heinze. Miu crawtnrd ii a uaciusi. ol E••ncia Hlgb. School Her llance, the IOU d Mr, and Mrs. Jooepb c. Hetme Jr. ol Toledo, Ohio, ia a ~ ol Wltmor lllch School, Toledo. He cumi<ly Is oervlng In the Marine Corpo and ii -al Camp Pendletoo. No dole bas been RI for the cemn<llll'· : ~ For engagement announcements it ls •• ~ tmperative that the llory, also accompanied ~ by a black and white glossy picture, be sub- '"•."' mitted six weeks or more before the wedding :i elate. II deadline Is not met, only a story WW ; be used. .·~ To help fill requlremenla on both wed-;:; dhlil and engagement stories, forms are :~ availablt ln all of the DAILY PILOT of!kes • .. ~Further questions will be answered by .J' Women'• Section staff members at 642-U2.1 Lady's dlr<dor ol pmo rela-Mn. Smi1.b spmls most ol W~ -bas been tkm, Mrs. Helen Smitb, -her days on the teJepbone a frool line _._ ol hlotory ;, popular with the pmo and field"< questions about the In the makin(. And abe bas in tum lies the rep«1ers Finl Lady, and her two a ...,. rapport with her boos, who co"" the "ladies" llide daugbten Tricia, 24, and Julie Mrs. Nlxoo and her daucMers. o( the l'reoidelll's bcwe. Eioe>hower, Z!. She abo Is Most first fam!U.. feel too \ M r 1 , S m 1th t nows quin.ed daily about Trlda'1 p.abed. by tbe pre s s ..,..pa;.,. and bas • beaus. -.. «>joy their M special lx>lerance lor deadline And hardly a day -pr_,.., tVJ,liJ. reporten. She came to the but what me must give a She tabs crden from & ""'//t(,; j . Wblie Hou>e -Ill )'OOrS d«alJed accountJng ol the ..,. r«llalred ·Cane Sluarl, Mrs. , • • as a 9'Cfttary to chief d. tivities ci Julie's husband, Nixon's staff director and they -,... ·' : · ::."' or •9466. • · lhe W~ bureau d. the: David Eisemower, who at-wort well togeUle:r in a NeW Yott Dally News. tracts a )ot of attention with bailiwick that so m e t 1 m e .s .· . .,,. > ~· PresidenUy she is in the his frank statements about the resembles the offices of a thCftl ol diplomatically bendJ. college scene. Sports writAn fashion mapzine. l~iiiiiim----------;;i;;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;;;;;;o' .Annual Breakfast .· ~-Club Flips Flapjacks HAIR BEAT Members rl. lbree Arch Bay Women's Anodation will don ~ and caps for tht annual Pincake breakfast on the ter- nce of the communit y <:lubhouse from 9,30 to 11 a.m. .. '~etrothal • ~News Told -~ :~ ........,,... " Judith .*1an Wright ol Carma d<I ·r.r am Keitt! Dooaldson ol 8ra1 Beacb .... amounced lioring a dimer party foe 6anlly and -" the a>U· pie. 'Ille bride-elect Is I b e """8hl<r of Mrs. K"""th C. Sloulh and the la,. Mr. Neil W'l1gbt. She is a graduate of Mario8 High School, alleoded San Diego State ()oj]ege end is currenlly a student at Golden West O>Jlego. Her fiance. the son cl 1.tr. and Mrs. Bruce Doooldsoo o( Seal Beadl, also graduated from MHS and attends ewe. No wedding date hl.s been .... on Sunday, July U. Chairman for the event is 1.trs. G. P. Krlstenson, assisted by the Mmes. George Cunningham, Oiarles Coghlan, Gonion Dablqw.t and Jooepb lllnwood. Mn. H a r r y Pell, Mrs. Theodore Beane and MlJ.1 Mildred Saylor will take Uck- ets. Ralph Davenport a n d Delbert Upchw"Ch will handle the flapjack flipping depart· ment assisted by Mr. and Mn. Weldon Dorris and Mr. and Mrs. John Mudge serving juice and milk. Coffee will be served by the Mmes. Robert Redwiti, Howard Wil3on and GUbert Young. Proceeds will .. Into lbe a990ciaUon's general fu.od. Tooth filled <!:41~ HAIR STYLIST CURLING IRON ond HOT ROLLERS ,...._: I h••• li•t 11 111ti119 tht Hot Rollon 011 111y il•lr q11i .. offtn, ''' th•y 4•m•tint ft th• h1ir1 Mn. L C. S1111t1 An•, C11I. ...... : It ... ,.11111. 011 .. h.t yo11 mt•ll lay hot, If 'f9111 m••11 ttoltn, tfit y c•1114 M .,.,,., cltlll• •i1t1 to v•wr r•pwt11tie11 ...... ,.,. i119 to your li11tr. 011 th. •ffi.r h11nd if yo11 111t •11 hottMI, tlt.11 they •t• 011ly dryltlf t. Y'hf htlr eM 'f911 1h•uld 111• CCMlcU· tloMF'I to eff-11t fttt 41NCf lrtt•t 01 ~ i111lr, , ....... : h ~,. UHll• WllY I • 'bl to •••P fro111 bwr11i119 tht ••ra nv1 s1 y wht11 cwrli111 .... 1Hle ef .... htit witt. tli• cwrl!rtt lroit7 A new filling material for Mi11 l11r11t E11ra Cost• Mtt•, C•. teeth is called the "invisible fllli~." A.._: Are yo11 011• of I S•itdr1'1 ptfron1 tt H1ir H1111t. 1t is almost impossible to ,, S1fo111 If 1•, yow'r• i11 trou· tell where the rea1 tooth ends bl•. If 11at ,ya11 111l1ht try bt11d· and the filling begins, the 1119 tli• ••r, or u1!111 • .,;, ••· manufact\R'tr says. It is made .,,. •P••11 to c•••t the ••'· wilh natural crystal quartz. ~Ml Ii • r.wrll119 "911 ----------------'----11 t•t btttor or•• t•H •• • ...,. ******************* 11l1r ••ft Mitt W. T. M•1• Ytnle MERCURY SAVINGS Ind ioln moci1tion Gpoo la·llM's. 9 llJll.-4 PJO.; Frl 9 u..f PA ~ It 411,.1'111, .. ., '°"'' illdi•i•••'• 11.,...., .,. 1111y ..... : ly • 1troft11lo1tol ••lntviftt •ltfiw 011e will ,.,.., tilt ,_,..i ,.,. • ... ,.1M11,.. ...... •ffHt th11t 'f911 lftltltt w1111t. "--"' ....... Cel 9wetkim l•z .._ ... ::r., • MertUIJ. SIYlnp e:Ji 7t •AIHIOll llLlNt ~a1z'M KNOWN FOR VALUES CUSTOM-MADE DRAPERY SALE 25% OFF ~·~ ON OUR BEST SELLING FABRICS • Special Prices thru July 15th • CALL TODAY FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT! USE Oii CONYDllEIT ~AT-HOME SEIYIQI CALL 968-2863 A Gnnts dtcorator wm Clll at JOll? homo lo show you fabric ump!• and talc• accurate meAIWCllDIL No obliption whai-o• for 1hlo ..me.. • 0 , • ·---· !9HUlllT1•9TD• l lACH GRANT PLAIA l'llllr ~ti ' [d.,,., 11 NIWPOIT Climl lroolchurot & Adima, Huntington leoch ·' * * * * * * •·• . * * * • * * •11.~~..!''=·~~~,,~,~~~iL~..:::.::::::::::..::.::::::::.::::::::::.::::..~.Jl:n~~"" • • ' Pr<matun Illar! In new dboo-qu!<k d>qes. Acalll • ... Uan wooJd be cosUy. A><>id ,,_ tnm ""'"""'" llpodal Btranel. Be sensible about coatacts aid basic came. : did, -k and exercise. CAPRICORN (Dec. IW&. GEMINI (May 21.June Ill): ll)' Plam for journey, v-,. Bilar\' -by young lion subject to ,.Vi9on. y.., -could command a~ -·u•~ ~ ·"' ~ Be aware. Creative """""~n from espeoence.~ __ ..... la • -ssity. Be Be wiilinC to tab advice G(, ...,._ older lndl-al. w~ clynlmte, orljpnll. You ouc-·~-• al •~ ctlOd today by doing what ma---· ccmea naturally. Go to it. rules. · CANCER (June 21.July 22)' AQUAJUIJll (Jan. :11).Jl'lbi Divestment ~ may 18), Power ii Oil,.... oldt. be ,..amped. Go with the Means you ~ -you "8111 Ude 1' time. M~w don't be ~ c: ~':°'" wedded to outmoded methods. . . ....,,. Spotlight today 0 n en-results m grtller 1ew.._ tbUdlldlt, relali<m WTI b-~le O!Ltillbl!lo&. """'-. older family members. you •1411.. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)' PISCIIS (rab. JI.Mardi •l~ Iletoun ll*ated Oleck ... Money " mate. pertner mq lilrllCUon;, dlrecti.os. y 0 u mt be li!cuft. ~ !NI, ~ may get erraUc meosage from ~ accnrdlng y. ~ relative, neighbor. Key ts to live measure can aavt lcm, be flexible . Obtain hint from embarras~. A_:..:!.. Gemllll meuage younell Speal up mw m111 · save later reerfts. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Setlt. 22), IF TOOAY 1B YO U9' Guard against losing valuables BIRTHDAY ii la necessary • whlle In transU. Check detalh. to be ultra-percepll,.. l'wfecl ~ today p a Y s techniques. Gain addlUonll divtdenm. Acee:Dt on money knowledge. You have natural;, and bow to oblain more of qualitles at leadenhip. y ou 1t. are attradive to oppolite ~~ LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl 22): lfii====;;;i;;==;;;;1 Whal yoo do, say or write attract. attention. Today yoo ..... to draw publicity. Be sure thiJ is not transformed into notoriety. Time your tr.oves; measure statemenl!T. SCORPIO (Oct. in-Nov. 21)' !lifllcuJI day to be discreet. Bui K lo neoessary to respect colncldo!ices. Utillu art ol -Don't tell all you mow. Jl'amily -can be a valuable ally. SAGmARIUs (Nov. ZS. Dec. 21): Some make ummal requesU:. Be coosidtrate 'lrithoul geUing lnvo1"'1 In looll.!b .. ICbeme. Be rudy for c --' . . . , . - APPRAISALS DIA MONDS GEMSTONES ESTATE J IWELRY So.tit Ceerl "•z• lrhtol 1t tb1 S•• Di-.• fwy. Cost• MH• 5-40..9066 ' A F fl I !; al " !; 2.l " .. M 81 w lit w " I I I t • • , Tlturtday, July t , 1•70 . OAILY '!LOT 'JI • .:~Q .r.!=_Qj _q~· .. J _~D_gJ~ ..... 6.9..Y.~-~t-~!9.~~--·····---~ &1rround1nc bent!f with an ·...UC jlqle ci -hos p r o v i d e d an apicuttur&I -lw ..... 1-d ~ciNeWport Beocll. Born and railed In Huo- ~ l!Nch, Mn.~ is Ille """8IUr " Mr. and Mrs. Maa Hoopb>er, picaeer randle:"S. She &-a became fllllC!not<d wjih Ille -· ___ ..,._ a liltle girl blll ~ w"'"''I ...W 15y.on·-·~·. Mrs. Jada Sort, ,.,. her bor rnl cymllidium pilot. Since -°"'" Im ..,. cumulalod more lhai t,11111 ~-..,.t-lntwo ~ -ooe 20 and ... 50 f..t lcq. -~·~ plms areOiiifty -g<Umg them to bloom is the lrlct," 9bo explained. Temperature and, humidity .. Ile most imp<rtant fac- -delennlning blooms. 'Ibey ....,, bloom In ~ ...... bebr 50 or in excess ol. 90 cJecr-. A-.gti h --e and humidity are automatieally controlled in the greaih:mes, the pbmts must be 'biixl"'Watefed to keep th&- water fnm spoiling t h e flowtrs. Under normal weather conditions, M r s . TUbld!. finds weekly watering !Ufficient. LONG-LAmNG Smne d. lw bloom& have lasted • loog • two monthi allbou8h the awrage is a montb. and mme lem than two weeta. One of Gwen's display plants .... s f..t high, : ..... d"5 .:ross and had more than 50 blooms. One " her rare plants, a malloply-<Ol- ottd epideDlnml, might have as many as 32 flowers on a sqle st.an. II« firll cail<lya plants ' HOBBY BLOOMS -Mrs. Leonard Tubach of Newport Beach has surrounded herself with an orchid Jungl e and terms the experience an "agricultural adven- ture." Her fascination with the del icate blooms began when she was a -child and has grown to accommodate more t ban 1.000 plants in two greenhouses. ' were liven to her by B. O. She does admit that growing in pods on the "'1""l, are as the ,.-w...,..,., ...,,,_ In• a Bracey, an Englishman and ,,_, ~ ·-·---· one of the foremost orchid orchids can be an expensive fine as nour aod are planted while," she laughs. :: growa D the nation. Gwen hobby, and she hopes someday in a jelly~like substance al But for Mn. Tubadi, the;: • Au:xiliary Priceless Collection keeps a catU>gue listing all to go into seeding, whid!. will fir9t. easiest. way to relax is to: her plants by number rather be even more so. Gwen's enthusiaan for rais-putter about in tile greert>ouse·: ~ by name. "To raise seeds, everything ing «ch.ids isn't shared by rib her giant«led flowers.~. · Plants used to take seven or has to be absolutely llt.fri.le her family, Kathleen, 19, and ''Maybe that's ooe reason I've-: eiJbt years to mature before -even more so tban a Diane, 15, and ev«i her bus-been lucky with my ~;~· they woukl produce blooms, hoepital." 1be seeds, enckleed band v.4>o only .. walks through l even talk to \hem." : A garage sale, sponsored by the Newport Beach Police Auxiliary, will feature baked goods, clothing, furniture and miscellaneous items on Saturday, July Wives Welcomed Coffee Cups Warm~d A coffee welcoming the wives of new med· teal students at UC! wil lbe hooted by .Dean and Mrs. Warren Bostick in their Newp<irt Beach home at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 11. Membership to the Auxiliary of the Stu· dent American Medical Association is open to the wives. The UCI chapter is spon.sored ·by the Auxiliary to the Orange County Medical Association. Mrs. Bostick is chapter ad.visor and Mrs. Rolf Gubraodson is president. Among the activities of the auxiliary is a Christmas boutique, selling appropriate gifts made by the membership. Proceeds go to book scholarships for medical students and to sending a representative to the national convention. ~ Along with the student wives, guests will elude ~1rs. Edward Arquilla, president of e UC! Medical School Faculty Wives Club. s. Philip \Vinsor, president of the Orange County Medical Association Auxiliary, and Mrs. Henry Barron, auxiliary chairman for students' wives activities. National Conclave Secretaries Convene Representing Orange County Legal Sea-etaries ASlociation at'tbe 19th annual convention ol the National AssociaUon of Legal -.iaries July 19 to %3 will be Mrs. Doris Kooker ct Pla<enlla. membert who have pasaed lhe twO<!ay Prol.......i Legal Secrelary examination will be introduced. On the aocial ageOOa will be a get.acqualnled party, a otudio tour. Marineland and Disneyland vis.Its, u officers' reception and ab Academy Award banquet on July 23, when the Legal Secretary-of. the-year will be aruJllJllCeCI. Araa IDflllbers platullng to att.nd .include Mrs. Robert F. Matthews ot Huntington Beach and Mrs. Barbara Rowden « Westm!Mter. The group wUI convene In tbe Sheraton-Universal Hotel in Universal City, where ac:· itviUes will include busine6S ~. workshops and ~ment. • The winning )Ocal and state .ltullellns and ~ books wUI be announced 1 n d Purpose (I( the national association is to unite 111 persons engaged in work ol a legal nature and encourage their conU.nuing education. It has preseM.ly 14,000 members from lhroogbool the Unlled states and several foreign countries. CUSTOM-MADE DR·APERIES uu oua CONftNllNT SHOI AT HOMI lllYICI • II ........... c.... I "2"'611 -· .. 1474141 A W•rda d.co11lo, wi11 c•ll •I yow lrioll'I• 1 wi tlri • 1tti•i"' 1•l•ctio11 of hl9h q1M1/i ~ low cost f,brica fo, 'f'Oll to ch•ot• ftoll'I. No obllttlio11 I Cornpltl• d•corelor 111•· i<• -11pholsterv -11ipco11•"· ,. H1111t. Colttt>r 1111141 ..... Holllt. e..cti ·I ' ·--lri•~ et 17tfl s ........ II. at the Costa Mesa home of Mrs. Leolie Chapman, 1194 Boise Way. Assisting Mrs. Chapman (left) is Mrs. Jon Schorle. Gwenexplalned,butnowthere•-~~~~~~~~~~~~--'~~'-'-':.:.::O:::.....:..:.:.:::.:.::::..:::.::=::~~~ Marine Chapel Scene of Rites ls a variety that will bloom in jmt five years. MOit of her orcmds are planted in oamunda,· a fibrous hart made from -tree fem truna. Cymbidiums are platMd in a mixture of bark aOO other aub1t1nc:es . "Whatever worb, I do." claimed the dwminl matroo. Oenia Joo. Hill , fonnerly o( HWllington Bead!, claimed Susan Shery Ihli in marriage during ceremonies performed by Chaplain K. R. Cassady in the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Chapel . Wells served as bridesmaids. Senior Citizens Shelli Jolwon was the Dower ·1 Community Rec:rtation ill . The bridegroom, IOn of Mr. Center at Orange County and Mrs. V. E. Hill of Fairgrounds b the scene of Syracuse, Ind.. asked his ac:tivity when Costa Mesa brother, Greg Hill to be his Senior CitizeM meet at 11 · 'Rle bride, daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Leo J. lhli ol Mi!Sk>n Viejo, was given in marriage by her father. Her sister, Teresa lh1i was tbe maid of honor and another sister, Patti lhll, and Tanya best man . Ushers were 1~•i.mi.ieviieryiiTueiisdiaiyi. iiiii Charles Joltnsoo 8lld WoUgang Ii Schanderl. Moose Group Women of the Moose I 158 assemble the first and third Tuesday of each month for meetings in 1>1oci.se Home, Costa Mesa. Tht programs begin at 8 p.m. After honeymooning l"n ·New Orleans, the newlywedl will reside in the Panama Canal Zone where the bridegroom ~ stationed •With the Army. Tile bride is a ,graduate of Kailua High School, Hawali and Georgia College, J.!ilJedgeville, Ga. Her hus- band is a graduate of Western High School, Anaheim and at- tended Orange Coast College and California state College at Fullertm.. ~0;J/M KNOWN FOR VALUES FABRIC CLEAR-AWAY! 20% ta 40% OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE • Yards &·yards of exclt· int fabrics. e All types -for dresses, suits, sportswe4r, chil- llran_lt tog1. • Cottons, no-Iron synthet· lei, weaves, knih, and morel • Don't w11it, ht.1rry for tM ~Sf HIKfion, BROOKHURST & ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEAOH I MuLPd ii WllhEjl!UL ! /i I , I ., ' I I; d •I' I ' I . . " .. ,. ! 1 ,, WESTCU'l' PLAZA 17th/IJ'<JRV!f'£ ~Ill "E'M='CR'r BEACH CALF. • All ............ ---s.noy ... .-........ ... C.0,D, ltM ~ . .... ,_ ......... ------ SHOES 1831 NEWPORT BOULEVARD FURTHER REDUCTIONS EVERYTHING MUST GO, GO, GO ! WOMEN'S CATALANO ONE GROUP LADllS SLING HEELS SADDLE · and OPEN TOE OXFORDS Values $8 To $24. • Values $2 To $12 WOMEN'S Mt1's SUPPERS DRESS SHOES & KIDS ::;. $2 1/2 OFF LADIES CLINIC WOMEN'S DRESS ood NURSE CASUAL. SHOES OXFORDS $5 .V2 OFF ONE TAllE ODDS 'N ENDS ............ ········-$I (COSTA MESA STORE ONLY> ALL SHOES IN OUR COSTA MESA STORE PRICED TO MOVE OUT REMAINING STOCK Our New Store Is Now Open At. 54 ~ion Island ... I r , ~---.------:-. -..------------·-------·~ . . DAILY '1LOT I' • • • .DISTlllCT PRl!SIDl!NT Mrt. llol>ort Somma -oisrrict ,_Juoio.rs .. Installed r I I ' ·· Fountain V11\ey ry:ildent ·' anct member of the South COl1t Junior Woman'• Club Mr11. Robert Somma has been elected president of LOI c:er- . riloll-Dillrlctt, C a 11 f o r n I a Feder1tion of Women'• Clubs Junior Membership. ' lnltllled with her during the ~ di.strict'• COl"Jvention in Palm Sprtn11 wu Mrs. Jon McKI!>. ben, corrupoudina: lecrellry, aleo a member ol South Cout Juniors. Mrs. Somma w 1 1 In- . st.rumenlal In htlplna form tnt FounlAln Valley club and has served •• ltJ president fil'lll v~e president, phllanihropy director and build 1 better . community ind 1 J f e t y chairman. She now Is the club parliamentarian. She 1llo has served 11 firat vice prealdent on the district level. Her theme for the, com· ln1 year will be Set Your Crown With the Jewell of Federation. Mrs . Somma ia the mother of Bob, l•. ·and dauahters Toni, I~, ind Nancy, 9. Cotton Crochet t,qA6"13~ Whip up pretty put.4.ogether1 in creamy while or color11• Cottnn crochet companions -long ve st, swingy skirt are summer'• li veliest. fashion. iJte 3 str1nd1 1tring. big hook . Pattun 7173: NEW Misses' sizes 10-11 included. FIFTY CEl'<rS fnr each pattern -add 25 ctnu rnr eech. pattern for Alt Mail and Special Handing : otherwllll thlrd..claa delivery will take thrte weekJ nr more . Send to Alice Brooks. the DAILY PILOT, I~ Needlecraft Dept., Box 15.1. Old Che\seJi Station, New York , N.Y. 10011. Print Name, Addre11 , Zip, Pitk:rn ,Nambtr. BIG lf11 Nee dle c r1lt Cl&alo1 -40 pages, 200 detlgns, J free patterns! Knit. crochet fashions. Quill , l':m· brokler wea ve. Toy1, gifts ! Send 50 cent11 • NEW ! Complete A f 1 ha n Belk -marvelous afghans fuhk>m, plllow1, ~by gifts' more ! SI. . "M l111a.11t Glftl" Book. 50 centa. "II Jiffy Rwg1" to knit. crochet, wHVe, sew, hook. 5t cenll. Book of It Pritt .,...,.,_ 50 cenl.I. Barga in ~ Qlllt 8ttk 1 h.11 II beauUlul _pettem1. 50 cent.I. 'M_.,Qvllt-l - p1t&trna fot 12 superb qul/lJ IO ct11ll. Booll I. •'Qollto '°' ,T.U,11 Ll\Ylmr''· 15 p11tema . .io cenll. Waist .Watchers i'"l · TOPS Wal51 W 1 l ch e r1 • .' ' 1.Ntmble every Thorlday • 11 7 p.m. In Cittle Vifw AChOol, I Hunlln&ton Buch. L__ . TIHlrof&Y, Ju~ 9, 1970 DISCOUNT SAVINGS I "GO S0"-1! OZ. JI f: HAIR SPIAY I .,_.. four lonmla tlllice: regu\I', ~Ill-Mid, .I unSWlled 1egular and imtlnl!d hlnl·ln-I old. BJ the n111in ot larrllUI V'1 ~lbtrta I Cul~. 3·~$1 _\, ' r. !,,tt\~\. y\\'f.t\\~!>t --:--'R I _______________ .,... I ClAIR 11_1_ I HEAT lCTtVATED CDMDlllDMER I _, 5 oz. for droop-proof 119 1 ~ curling. With electric t _____ _ha~~~~--------~ AW SRTZll PUS I COLO TABLE1S -New I box ol 20 tablets. Stock I ' '' -f:.~ORJAB··· .. -- • All channel VHF /UHF tuning system • slstorized chassis • J.1111 111. iow .rlJCI. SO PC. SET Sli,m-line cabinet 549· HUllY 'th bu'll . ha --·-----.!~!!~_!!!_A~!!_'.!,l_wl I ·IO ndle PHILCO BIG 18 IN ·~~~------~--:-------QIWAIE • DIAG.) • frosty ·ut1n floa t glasses in colors _ white, blue, orange, yellow. . PORTABLE TB.EVISION • Transistorired cool design chassis • All channel VHF/UHF tuning • Bllilt-in antennas for all channel reception • Sl1m-ltne cabinet, built-in handle ouau•. LOW DISCOUllT NICI 119.91 HEAD & SHOULDERS o•Uff SHAMPOO lllCllT GUARD llJIJORANT King.size 4 oz. can. Includes price ott label. 43c 11111 Ill. LDW PllCl lie HililOO TULEIS Denture cleansing tablets. Bonus box ot 48 tablets. limited otter. 77c I llGBOY 24" llQ Heavy gauge stetl lire bowl, 1 1 wirnl hood: motorized spit ond s~t lorls. Tri pod tegs I w1tll back wheels. # 1419. I INCLUDED AT NO COST WHITE FRONT'S · ' 3 YEAR PICTURE : • TUBE REPLACEMEll WARRANTY \UQ ... ,,,,,.. · "HI· ! 24" J ; \. , Adj. reYOlving ' .f b _ t grill. }feav1 I , dies. I 2420. ' . u{~~ 59c1 ?!ICE I -·------------?; .-- 1 Hf ~· st"t lire boWl, 'i ,,~l1llG\ '. 1' ,, . """""" :I Ill.a ..... ,• ;f .. "'"' • • j: OUIL 14!,?.w ! RYIUTOl CllEWAILE \: ;;~'S I Vil AMIN "C" I •/,-year supply bot··,,. I · tie of 180 tablets, C I ~l..:i 100 mg. \ Space111a~e1s - readt t1> paint, Jtain, 1ntiGue or deco~~Re. "flush'' -comers for built-ii\ looks, smootll &I~· inR drawers. SCHICK KRINA·CHllME lniector pack of ~ injector blades. OUI 66C LOW Plltl 10" HIBACHI Cist ilon tire bowl wooden ~~~es, adj.1ri1L I r11c11 I 4t1 I .. , .. ,, Charcoal Brix 29. light with a match-n11 . lleed !or tl~ids. • __ \ ... ~ ....... __ r ·12!! PIKll Fully trsnSistorized portabfe with accurate sli~ rl>l~ tuner ~azing hrng range receotlon and claf1t~ " tone • Neat Sile ior pac~ing to the beach, b.lUpa(k or picnics. \'irth strap, batteries and eafphone • . NOW • J97 OllL 'f , E ""*' lj U.lt<UD t. 'ff l flONT <1110 fa 1'11 CMAIGl j (llDIT CAIDl ~ • I TIMI I ,,.,,.. I 'st11DAT, JULY 12 1 PM . l(llJ .. TV 9 , 'Clli . • h~ Sllt1 ii• • 1" STAllHIG: • Tite '9ck&M S • 1! I ,c::t. Mtl..;. • ..,._ S.IMifli,... • lt..Wc.._.tt , .. ~ ... sf it.ytll• .. _. • frN• &. ............... . ,.,.. • The f!••i_, ~Mhr -· ThurtdQ', Jul1 9, 1970 --···~192!°·-·-······-·· WHITE FRONT 01/N.l!Y • SEIMCE • DISCOl/llT • INllGRl!Y • , •' .... ,I I 1 , AIM•••1r· ~Cl.II 111111. DIAi;.) • Solid state/tube chassis for instant picture and sound • Powertul, sens1t1Ve 1ransistori1ed VHF/UHF tuners • Built· in airtennas for all channel reception. 1r·:; Cl.II • Automatic . ~olor ·contro l USE YOUR CIEDIT CAIDS ~1ng size CORlforl "~ Sl!Kdy tullul3f alum.. num frame, OJutile tube arms and 6x4x4 \'1nyl webbing. Bu~ a pair at our low price! 3!! ATNO IJCTRA cosr • All chaMel VHf/tl\{f tuning • Fiont mounted' full range speaker. & tunin_g controls • Slim-hne cabinet. MJ8CE 14.8~~· NO fllOST RfFRIGfRATOR-~ GAfFfBS I IATTlfR 30'' GAS RArlE WITH TIMER · Cldss lined lank v.oo't rust or corrode, New h1g1t temp. safety control ii: 100~ safe <lfld automatic. fxtra big capacity, rapid recovP.<, -fills the needs of big families. • . . • Spacious oven wi~ •illl-Ow plus glide-oot llllllke· l"s b1oi/er • lime of day clock and 4 hour l1mer • Hinged IOiJ lilts for easy cleaniri~. ftlWfft' l ·-Jfrfsr.t1.w1M lllCl•I • Special cool-down rinse for OH 1ow nou jlermanent press • Four wash $17 7· and rinse.water tem peratu1e se-· lee/ions • Automatic waterme- lering lor every size load. . tniwtr' lfltMAL. !HSIAl.lAfllft IHClMIEI 10,• BTU AIR MJmm • [nvironmen~I con~ol is as easy as pushiiw a ~Hon • Cool. rJe .. humidify, eilloost slale air, recilculate room ai1-~ing a ~degree of com/art to )'OIK home • /lJiet, powertul SllJinel cage 1311 • fie.. IJ.lbmt ins111fatioll krt ioclllded $i0i9 ....... ~. .-. ... nL '12 ....... ,. . . ' 3081 IRISTOL AVI. • JUST OFF NEWPORT AV£. lfTWElll SAN DIEGO FIWY. AND I AlllR ST. SAT.11 AM .. t NI SUL1t AM t.7PM I JAH•T HILL To -ry --· Date Set For Rites An Aupot -bu boon selected for the maniac• or Janet Hill ol HuniiJlltan Bech and Mark 9tepi>eo C1l.lp or C09tia Mesa. The· engagement wu an- nounced by the bride eMct's -and '"'Pf-. Mr. and Mrs. ~ Coburn ol Pa<W, Ariz. J Misa Hlll is • .,.-. w Hlllllilllt<Jn 8-h lll(jl 8d>ool and·-Orq1 c- Collqe. John Her fiance, ... ol Mrs. Bekin( of Co.la M~ and 0. D.-CUlp of ·Oceomide,_ ls a ~of F-High School and has served with the U.S. Anny for three year'I. The couple will ~e vows in the First ·~an Cllurch ol HtmJin&l<ID ~ Easy Going 9029 ToM,.20~ ·._'-' "' 1fr...; .... 11f...,:.. Ttle relaxed klok wins ·~ swnmer fashlon ga,ane easily, Whip up dress with a jaunty. novel collir in ri bbed poly~!Ker knit, smooth Dacron. PriOted Pattern Wll: NEW Half Sizes 10"2, 12 '4, 14¥., 161>, 181'., 2111'.. Siu 141'. (busl 37) takes lo/4 yards to-inch. SEVENTY FIVE C E N TS for each pattern -add 1:5 cents for each pattern for Air Mail and Special Handling ;· otherwise third-class delivuy will take three wffks or more. Send to Marian Martin, the DAILY PILOT, 442 Pattern Dept., 131 Weat tllh Sl., New York N Y. 10011. Prin t NAME, Aoo!IEM with UP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. BIG NEW SPRING-SUM· MER,PA1TERN CATALOG . 111 stylies, fret patte:rn coupon. 50 ce...,, INSTANT SEWING BOOK sew ioday, wear tomorrow· $tmSTANT'·FASl!ION BOOK _ wha~wear answers, ac~ cesaocy, figure tips! Only $1. t~lllllll IJ SMOKERS Special Notice The National Anti Smokinc Council cuaranteea to belp you stop smoking withbl ten clays without drup, llyp- noais, or will power . • IC you tried to bretk lbe bablLand couldn't, lei us sho\v you how e a • Y ~ si mple It tan be -•• 842-4183 for ,_ ..,...,.._ Uon. Do ii now, lbla co111d save your life. IMMOl"MWIM ._ ••tie.AL AMf~IMCMl:t ... COUMC -. I • ' r.: • /Y DAIL l I'll.OT ········-·· .. T-he ··:·-Tee -·-·f.att·ler -· .. ·-.. - Tips on Wigs Provide Heady -Conversatiqn South Coast Christian \Vomen's Club will learn tips on wig styling during a luncheon meeting in Ben Brown's restaurant at noon on Tuesday , July 14. Charles Thompson of Charles' Wig Chateau (left) gives a predemonstration to Mrs. Robert Ralls. Nur- sery care will be provided in South Shores Baptist Church, Laguna Niguel. Vital as Vitamins September Date To Mr. .and Mrs. James Nankervis d. Huntington Bacti have arniunced the eopgement ol their dallihttt, Kathleen Nankervls to 'lb:rnu E. Bllbruclc: son of tile William Bilbnldts ol Tu- jqa. A wedding Is bein( plamed for Sept. 12 in the Foonquare Gospel Churc h or Westminlter. The bride.e le c t was graduated frcm F o u n t a i n Valley lfigb School , where she was aotlve in GAA, Future Hmnemakers and F u tu r e Teachers ot America. She now is sentng as Jlfeguard and water safety instructor at Onqe Coast College. Her fiance, who is cm- clu<ine service with the U.S. Marine Corps, is a graduate or Verdugo Hills High School itnd plans to attend Glendale Colleii•- Appliances Turned On Read Aloud to Tots Refrl1erators and freezer need not be turned off while NEW YORK (UPI) -You SCJOC3, and of ooune, Mother against trying to make your you're away on vacation. whisUe, toot, crawl, roar like Goc:Jse. toddler read. Encourage him 11owtver, if you plan to be Moms Accent Home Crafts . Mrs. Emmett Spindler will conduot a home c r a f t demonstration when Flight Jt, U.S. Air Force Mothers, meets t<Dght at 7:30 in Hyde Park Mobile Estates rooreaUon hall, Senta Ana. Flight president, M rs . .James Tucker, will preside and give details of !he group's annual rummage sa.Je planned for tomorrow and Saturday fnm 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The sale will take place In the Grange Hall, Garden $22.00 S..ke ..... Ylltyl A1•1n .. TIS. er Deet ~f•yl. L•te Mtecttu ef ........ Meet ...,,..... I• 1tecl. CLOSE.OUT: Ozfla 10if·•dha1ive 20¢ poir Carpet Tiies, 9x9 . --.. -. .. .. .. 1110 $12.00 per box of 64 frtt E1timate1 On Complete Installation or Expert Advice On Do-it·Yourself We Honor Master Cba11e O,IN 7 DAYS MH.•fri, t :Jt.l :JI Seit. JM ' s. •.•.• R & H · Floor Covering 1904 Harbor Blvd. Costo Mesa "SomeUmes the lilOl'les are when he shows an interest, Rone for a long time and 8 lion, meow, moo and make happy, IOmlltimea funny, bul don't insist that ht learn do not want to leave the --,-,,== other souadr, aome ol them llCCDetimet sad," the usocia-the alphabet or how to spell. refrigerator n.1Ming, empty, unw«ldly, when reading to tlon said. "These stories help Let him go at his own pace. disconnect, and clean i t Grove. toddlers. your child undentand hi.I own In addition to learning, your thoroughly. In addiUm to bringi.nc out feelings and lJl09e or other rhild aJ90 has his feelings Be sure to leave the door people." !ouched when yoo read aloud propped open enough to the latent actor in you, such The aulJMrilles <'au l Ion 10 him. permit air circulation. goings-on M'e required if )'Ollr,------------------------------ BARBARA HORN iotrothal Told Pair Plan October Wedding d!ild's to get the p-oper st.art in life. Authorities qy reading aloud to dtldren under the age of 5 probably ill as vital a. vitamins and bamiced meals. Besides, Jt's fun - whet.her yC1U're nading aboul a red bus, the garbage man's .adve.itures or Hemy Penny. To help you, the Child Study Association of America has pul toget.hel' a ltfide called "Reading Wieh Your Child - 'J'hroogh Aa:e 5." The guide WM prepared by lbe chUdren's boot oonmtt.ee in cooperation with tbe staff of Child Sludy'1 project Head Slart. ll tontaim tips on in. traducing c:hilcftn to the fun and learning to be kuld in An October wedding M SL 1ood books. More than 150 Andrew's Prabylerian Church titles are li!ted by subject, is being planned by Barbara such as children and famllies, Anne Horn of Jrvine and l.ee animals, city stories, real things and macbinta. ABC and J acob Metzger J r. <..'OOnting books, fan ta 1 y, Announcing their daughter's humor and follc tales, verse, engagement were Mr. and1,.-~~;-;:='=;;~~;:;;;:=I Mrs. Hugh. Erwin llom orll Cama rillo. The fu ture bride w a 1 araduated from the University 0( Ca.lllornia, Santa Barbara, where she was a member o{ Alpha Phi sorority, The benedicl-elect Is the aon ol Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jacob Metr.ger of Santa Ana. He is a eraduate fl UCLA, where he waa affi.llated witti Thela Delta Chi, and U a former eaptaln in I.he U.S. Air Force. Laguna Group Amer-lean Leiion Au.111~ of Laguna Beach gathers the second and fourth Thursday evenings jn the Legion Hall. NOW OPEN Victoria's Yz and Large Sizes e DRESSES e PANTSUITS e SEPARATIS e SHIFTS I Victoria's IN HAii.BOit CINTIR 1300 HARBOit BLVO. COSTA MESA IS"YOUR LIFE SATISF,YING?i Do you 1 .. 1useful,1ppre· ci1tedl . • It could be th1t you •r• not 1 1ivlna yourself 11chance-1 ch11lta to fulfill th• r11! • potential God his 1lready 1ivenyou. Find oot how you can dis· cover your pot1nU1I, and how lo fulfill it, In 1 t11k by 'Patric II Tutt It entitled 1'Cln We Find Fulfillment Nc.7", Miss Tuttle, 1 practitioner of , Christian Science, has • helped• I*' manyP10Ple ' t1 nd1~--ofhappi· ness, a dttper purpo11 In their lives •• ,... ..... CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTIJRL 1f1)1 A,M, S...W..r, .hlly 11 11o ..... '"it Tlltttr• 14 tt, C..tt "'"'· L•f'N' , .. ,~ SpCWllOf.0 l>Y ll'lol ChvrCll et Cllrht, kllflt1'1•· kttvn' lltt<h ldllld t•t• ,,..Yldld el tht Ctwrtfll I Come on tr; n pick up a 1 r.opy or five. Either It Wem:riff Plaza Shopping Center in New- port Beach, or Town & Coun· ' ' "" , .• ' try Shopping Center io Oran~. C""-ChattH makes 1 great hostess gift. especially when accompanied by a s:rumptious GH1 Pak from Hid:ory farmc;. Besides, the more we :tell, the more good things• can bring you in the future. ' ! Support voor local H""ickory i Farms of Otiio stort. ! Of men •nchnice · As between mice and men, man is easily 1he more devoted Q 10 cheese, and atways has been. _.., The mouw, 9Cientists haw f lrund, w;u content himset f with cheese for want of SO!Tte· 1hing better, bu t his real paS1oion ii; for ~mdrops. 11 ch•••• all? Suri we're a cheese store. But jillioos of non-ehHSe specialties too. l ike savoury Beef Stick, our best selling single item. An 111 beef, hickory smoked summer • ,.;It ' Cooking with cheese is often exciting ParticlNrfy .twin 1he cheddtr tor cooking wi th cheese. like -dr. ~t ~~~id:they,k~ .~Ls Swi~ Roll·U~ (reaSully first) f'Ri._, ipptng uuwn 1tty s t11 cousins to a .... epe ze11e • ~ Not th.till difftcMft 10 cook. s.ctlons such as '1"he Fruit sausage. Mild, ~t distinctive 1'ith ~.USC ht 1 pound and Cheese Board.'" How to ltavOf, result of special C\JrinQ of IOf'P\Zola in the M'Ofl9 choose the fru it What vatieties process 1llowing hickOfy hwlds couki lead to culinary · of cheeses best complement smoke to permeate the ground dlsaste... 1he fruit. EvM 9.lgg&Stions on lean chuck and flank beef, Or, !Min WOfse, a delicate what wine£ go best with what. How 1boll1 our Cheese Ball? tony Into 1he rwllm of gour· ChH# Chatter was specially (Sure, it's cheese. It 's 1lso 1 flwt ccQing coukt fWJtt in Pfepared for OW" stores. Al'Jd treat worth mentioning! I thrwe Wve kJmJ» of Armenian avail1blt onlV from U'i. Special blends of cheeses, ••int~ in thrt mkklle ol The brilliant yellow cov• lormed Klto 1 bait, sprinkled an .-.g&t food ctke. was printed by Hickory Farms' with ground nuts, .nd topped .,, Couldn't have tha!. adverti&in g departmen t in with 1 briWl t red marnchino P That's why both of our Toledo, Ohio, 1nd contains 1 ch1rry. stOta, both in Newport Beech sort of sales pitch. Yoo kn<>w. Don't forget our very own md in Orange, ... ftlb.lring a The usual nice words aboot Sweet-Hot MOltard, our unkJJe cheml cookbook. • .J& our91!tves. Hickory Farms Jelli• end Pr• ~ ~ at.rcw. llfl"' Thal mearts pert of the print· seMtS. Fondue Mix, Otssett q Writtwt by 1 m.n who •PPR-Ing cost was written off as Cak•. Banana Chip&, or a bolt· • c~tts good food end likes; to advertising. That's one reason . load of othw morted 1t cook it. thl book is more V\111'1 we sell the book so ine)lptn-ceteras to m1k1 lift '"°'' .;..t rtciptl. It'• 1i10 comm.,ts sively. pteaS.nt for your P91at .. .-ld expttlencts, for fnteresting Just $1.49. And the IKM!rtii· Wt may be• ch .. stor•. r..ting. And for recalling 1 ing message doesn't cost you 1 but we're not itubbom about bygone d~ when life's J)Kt 1 single penny e•tra. iL ~ some.tiat slower, . Otll~tful recipes 1nd advK:e ·on appttiiers ind Cll'laptS, JJOUpS, vegltlbl•, mlin dithe, sat.ds, bilking,. de&erts. sand· ~ .net got. of hliptvl advice such 11 ''chetse c1<e". and 1 glosSlfV of cheflH· cooking ter ms. 70 pages of lntlf"tint ldeiS NEWPOfllT IEACH \V11tt!ffi P11it (W1tlclllf 111d IMnt) M2·0972 OPIANGE 41 To't'J!I a11d CCNntry, ~.).8()!S lUin_tho_r DOIS IT AGAINll THURS.· FRI.· SAT., JUL.Y 9-10°11 I ENTIRE SUMMIR DRESS STOCK MUST GO 11 DR·ES:SES $ Buy one dress at regular price- Get another 00 for just ... CAPRI'S ........ ' .. ReCJ. to 9.00 500 CAPRI'S . . . . . . . . . . . ••CJ· to 12.00 foo CAPRI'S . . ' ........ R•CJ· to 17.00 900 SKIRTS ' . . . ' . . . . . . . ReCJ. to 9.00 500 SKIRTS .......... ' ' R•CJ· to 12.00 700 SKIRTS ............ Req.to 17.00 900 HARBOR CENTER 2300 Harbor llvd., Costa Mesa 546-2622 St•rt H•11rt1 T ..... WM., I Sit., 10·6: M1t1., Ttilff' .. , J1I., 11.t • ,. ~ ---• .. Jhursd.,, Ju~}. 1970 OAILV l'ILCT JU Nixon Might Be Able to Live With Restrictions • WA8111Nl)TON (UPI) -sa a vohlc:le. It gave them to tell the House side that mJU<e report on the bill. Over-noled that the ':Senate nob aome -. eoocted. At least to rOCOllli>e Ukewlle tlle Tb -left by 111 Pr.ida NlDJo richt decide pow~ut 1everage for ~ there wlU be no bill at all enthu.tl.Mtic staff J1'Wmlben to be heard on Cambodia." one d. the a mie n d m en t s ;'oonst.itutiooal powers of the Senate'• acd(Q are almolt he clft, after all, live with quent ~ wltb the Id-unless Jt cont.aiu an 1c-hid linked the propoeed Cam· It was heard. all right. for adopted by the Sen ate. Con--ss, inclu•n .... the power as acute 11 •t.-wer. befor9 t11e -the Senate ministralion and the 'llOw< bodlan reotri<tiom lo b"'8der •-~ -f I .............,. b •-•·•-C ~· _,. _, waota to: impoee on future of ftesnsentatives. The ceptable versioo ol t be propos$ for endinC tbe Viet-avtn wee..,, ._,, -. anna .. ~ y -~·~ • Lo declan! war . , ." tbe cW>atl ,al:lrtlld. Some ~ U.S.-~--~-~-r-... .. ~ Cooper-Owrchamendmeot. nam war. Bui nooe ol . the ~--~d~~co1,• Byrd (!J.W.VL), recocnized ISSUE·~~... rnimUation su.pporura ~~---·-....,...-wrn spol.......... "--~ a-ed by the -= ~·--. 1!\e Pr-·· comlitutiooal "'"~ -~-· lb r_,,.__., Or CoolmS might lll'ft to oP!Qedthe -~~~ationanmc!.~ 11;;;.~u,:;rt---. Cooper.Qiurcil opo-. had loqules during 113 holD'S ol power 81 ""'1llUIDCle<·in<:hlel Tile foondillg falilers failed· ~• • -.-~-~ kl him conduct the "" In ~~-!be bill would autllorlze l!OO any illusions tllat -at least debale. • protect !be li I In writing !be Comitutioo lo .-not ...iy - Jndoc Inna my w1y he pkmes:, it vital. foe now -the sentiment for The amendment's opponents • to ves o make a delineation ol tbe the Presidant'a fitedant Ol at:• --1tln1 the Roose JOINT COMMJTrEE ~=.., c~:= keeping the Unit<d s1aiec out believed Uiat U they could de-~~~ "-armedlo_. ... forces !'>wen of the President and 11<•» buL __,,_ lo the "'&Nie. --on up to $2 billiCll -of U.S. of deepcoullndvobelvem<11tlalnted ~to lay a Vote witlla!ter American ~~ .. -'""' "" tbe r-. in Ille fleld of -Id a. lack ol -.-0 Or a -1-•i.-la .............. I&--.au.:se epoosc:n will be ~ .... -"• bodia trw JU r-. had ·--1·thdrawn Neerly all tDe aenaton ..... ........a ........ .... ...,.;'--.;~:;: members o1 the joint com--= ~ ~~:Y· a1orwvll\!::=' to <Ut off fUnds 1;;;; c~~;cb of the proved that 1_..,., but ;. ::t: t:'Yj,:g ~.:::. In Ills did-. -u a"*"' of pootpoo. mltteo. that will att.mpt to ,.._......., beat would be removed !tool c~ ~-~ bloc's 1 .. •-· "'!be Senate will liw to rue tbe Focdp R<latlom Com-~~~ -.. ft.(N.Y.), !l'opooed that ~-,_ u ____._. -••· inS· tbe entlreJllue. work out a mO(Mwlise with mi1tee and called up for SENATE HEARD the desire fer paaage. that it was • ' ha rm I e s s ' ' Congress finally do do. He ::..7..'.W::° _ _.. ;;~ ;: -But .-one « -the House. Feeling as they Sent>te debate on Wednesdoy, Al uie time Ille amendmenl A number ol clum&!'• ;.,... vanished in th' rejoicing · of aald the t!ltire !aoue should .,. __ at thele evmts come to J>iaM, do about the basic bill, the May i3. The delay was w Wa! called up In the Senate, proposed those 1even weeks. the President's supporters. So be debated, and ideally, aet-o Presldem," said .Sen. JGba. O. a codronClltion b e t w e e n Senate members are prepared permit rewriting the com-RepilbUcan leader Hugh Scott ~ ~ were defeated, and additional words ftl'e added tied in time of peace. Tower, (R-Tu.) . ~.!~'. ~~NEl~lU~-C~KY~DISC~-D~UN~T s~u ~.~~ loolc ·~ the probl<m which .,_ more thon two months ... """' the Preoldent .... -be bod di1PBtched Americm combat troops 11aJnst Communist sanctuaries in Cambodia. DIDN'T KNOW Members rJ. Coqress -in fact, moil members ol the President's own Cabinet -did not -ol bis decision mtil minUtel before be told the publlc. That was part of the prd>lerit. eoosms. particular· ly Ille Senate, feels strongly about It> duly to advise and '°'*'"· s.m. JolE Sherman Coope<, CR·Ky.), and Frank Cliurch, (!>!-), ....... reedy with • -which Ibey had preper..t two days earlier, when Sou1h Vietnamese troopo had c.....i Ille birder. They acquired two powerful cosponsors, Senate Democrlltic leader M i k e Mamfleld of Montana, and f'llllllnl Ropublican S e n . Gcorp Alken ol Vermont, and tool< Ille llquage lo Sen. J. WUHam Fuliri&IK, chairman of the Senate Forelin Rela- tions Commitltt. The group deelded to ... the foreiln military aales blll " l ITIYI. DAN • PION PINUY ........... , ........ _ -.......... .,~ .. _... --.............. ,..... __ .. ..,,... "'9lr _.IN "'9 '9 ..... ---" ... ....,_. 119"-n.y ---khlatlft, .... h .,. ........... jvtl ..... lax ellwMYt •f .-....ts. IMll(l&Kzfllt I• l•I -..,.. ....... .._ TMH t,_lllf'lh ltf 'file! ...... ......... """"11111 .... .,... 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COLA:::-.., .... ___ 75• IUDWllSER IEER ::~L .... _,_ '1 11 GOlD Sill SCOTCH :l.':l".'-•411j " ........ ,.,..,.~ U.l.D.L ... n• COUPONS Gladly Aectpted Shop Any Day •• -• Save EVery Day ••• wit Luckf Low Discount Pricing Policy. ' I ·---------··-----~-----------~------ llULTl'UT 1 Golden West Lists Coast Area Dean's List Students • -. . . rlft ._._..,..,..made JUM Gw<mer, Thom a a ._ _.. •• 1 tr1 DellD'a GWberi, WWiam. Jone a, lilt at -Welt Collep George Lindegroll, K e t I h br .... e ..-911 IWl'llt Newaome. William O'Sullivan, or .,_, Jndudlnc 14 111roJa1i1 Gert L)'!l!le . Dstholl, Mark, "A" ....... . Oudin, Cynthia Riemer, Ruth Janette er.mmer, Melvin Klmbro11ah , Jerome Jeanice Shler, Jo1eph Parker, Margaret Par)c:e r, Jank:e Jones, Norman Joyal, Ad\mied Shagman, Charle Crenohaw, John Qunl~. K-. Diano Krawayk, Slm!>oan. Leura Sire, C)'rM1ia Demo llornqnano, R e 1 Solldr-• K t n n e y , Lym Sb e 11 e n b .....-. K.u.,. CoMle llolcle, Gay O._,, Judith KuD!el, Role ,Lapct)', ~=,' i:.::1ey8t!.;, = Snyder. Klrleol>uey, ~ La Shoemaker, Reoae S kouc, Randolph Davis, Git)' De-Karin LeBe<, Leon a rd Snow, Robert 5'1<ru, John SEAL BEACH: Theodore lloclie, Cllrlsllne UllJ<lni; Catherine Smith, John Smith. Boile, Bltbara DeFrlsco. 1-Jd~ Glen Leeds, PbyHls Spero, Gail Stankovidl, Jeon-Anderb«g, John Bo r I and, Nllll.'Y Maier, BriaoMan:ov, Mlchael Sm Ith , Larry Jdln Dewyer, ·Richard =· 1 ~,!!_}J_~· ne Starlienburg, John Ste!> Sll!!Jhen Craig, Esteban Paula Martin, Inna Maninex, Spetiker, PeagyS!Ji«r, Debra OWon, Rhond1 Dimnore,e~,\.olllalan ....... , blngs, Mary Jo Ste~!. Gary Ganez, Kristine H'ensche, Margie Martinez., Kathy Stevemon: '1'1111 •• ......... -Sdlell, Jo<i Selbol'lit, Gay!~ lo ... ft ..aeanie honors Snyder, AnthorD' S p • D O ,, iq Ille · ..U...'• · foor-yoor Midde Tadolwro, John Valen-~lltdr:Y-To ....,. 1lle Dean'• quela, Marie Wat&oo, Judy Utt 1 atudent muet carry Wilson, Robert W 11 a o n , at -U 111111 llld mail'ltaln Dorothy Yim. Lypell DobkoP.1~ Tl m Ot by Rathert Luth; \ Stromlund;· Thomas Hollar, Roger McFadden, Danny McKeon, Barbaf'I SWweO, Maxine Dougherty, Jane Doyle , David M.NM, Thom as · SharOO Sugden, Au r 0 r 8 Megohlen, Mark Miller, Shan-James McKeon , George t.Jer-Stingle, Naocy StlrHne. Leslie Martin Drake, Ran d a 11 -'Manthei, C1ttby Martia, Nancy Sundt, Curt.la Sutliff, Steve non Murphy, Nedra Pricer, rill, Bruce Miller, Timothy Tallman, Pear~ Taylor, David Durilam, Smit Ekdahl, Diane McDow<il, -Mellal, Tanaka, O.vid ra,1or, Pat J~ Sc.U, Desmood Stott, Miller, Noocy M«q~; 'l'bompa<Xl. Charles Toledo, Epperaon, Fknnce ~. SusMI Mk:kelaon. Bonnie' Taylor, James Temies, San-CraigTaylor,Caren W<Mr. UndaleeMorilla,BrentOlson. Owuitoe Toledo, Richard a l .t IJl'lde-p>Oit-ave-or HUNTINGTON B EA CH : -. Catherine Allen, ,Jollll Ahn· a-,.-. lrom the qui!!, GleM Andef'Sm, John Ohmie Cout .ea ire:. Appel, Xaren A rm it a I e , BALBOA: tber')'t Gammon, He1ene Ambeim, Fred Axe, J-Evw, Ooul[los Fee, Jllorbo, Kathleen MorTll, Jon dra Terrell, Alice 'lllom[lOOll, SUNS ET BE AC H : Michael Packard, Jadean Pal-Turner, llMald Van O.lsem. Craig FlnM, Gerald Flnstein, Morrimon. Dadel Mosier, Charles Thompeoa. Judith Susan Duvall, Charles too, Donald Ploeser, Patricia Bill VoJgarino , David Wendy Friedman, Denn 1 s Robert MoUiman. Jen Neiaon, TOOmpson, Grace T 0 n n er, Lamothe, Janet Wauson, Karl Pringle, P"fi)' Re<knon, J<tm Volgarioo, Mark Weir, Dana Gaedlg; Brian Odell. ~ Okroi, Beverly Totman, Tim Treu, Weimer. Ri~, Richard 'Russell , Welty, Edwin Westbrook , Macy Gainey, Joeme Gaaa, Leota Ollon, Michie) t«, Barbara Tuft>jtt, Patricia YID SURFSIDE: Marilyn Byers. Calhenne Schaler; Ridlard Whittingham. Carole Delft Wllbko. ' Ari.ta BarceUona. ,J e ft r e y OORONA DEL MAR: Jo Barnes, Ralph Barnett 1 Virginia GUI, GrecorY Gocal, TOOy ~tand. Cb t 1st In e Cleve; WESI'MINSTER: Danny itargot Scbeibe, Douglas Williams, Kevin Willialllil, Stewart God!lhall, Te r ~ y Ove~ ~_r-Le._r .... -Gioria Vanderiaan;--Robert -Aterr,Mamet'"'Beltran;-Kareo-S-c h m •o-k,-R-a-f-m-0-0-d-e---ltike--W.itUck.,-Carole-Wood._ Gordy, RJta Hally, Elaine KMbleM w.~' ~ra Varela, Patricia v ea e I y , &:meu. Michael Bel ea g' Sdlroeder, Roxam Scott , Bever I y Ye b , Harr Y Hamoll, Alon Hori, 11""1 llel· ~ -f<ltit; Michael Villa,,...I, Ka I b y n.,,. Blair Susan Blair' Elaille Scutt, Glenn Seymore, Zatkowski, Diana Zerr. Eaton. C)'nlhia Baron, Vicki Bennett ; COST.A: MESA: C her y I Modesto BUog,. Tb om a s Caballen, J..,. Codran, -II, Teriy-ll. Kelvin ~Diel, Nancy Evans, Bor<onao, Merl Boirdea, John • llnk)e Jiii.i, Patricia lterd)t, Boyce, Ellen Brew 1 t er , Bruce Howard, Jlll'Y Miller, ChNUne BriCP, El a y n e Donald Milder, J .... Mor-BrlF. Patrida -.0, ries, c..m...., Null!, Mtridilh &o(erly Jlnrlman, Michael Ollertlol!J, c,.lhio Su It er, B1Y111, llemf Buell; f_iekl, WiU~ 1H1ynea,. Unda Terence Pickerinl, QlrisUne Voece, AndreW VOl'OllO, Den-William B1 0 0 t h o....; Heald,Patricialteer,Grepy P~.ijobertPoHoci,Eva nil Walker, James Wiird, BToderl(t .Ra1ymonil H~, Olriatine He rrer •, Pope, Sbe?eY Price. ~ Patricia Warreo, Tw)'la While, Bucklaod, Gleo0Burch, Manuel William He-. st.lly H_of. Prldiij, Unda llandall, Jcm Marl< Whi~ld. ch r Jsii n e Camilo; Frank Cid, Donald lhmd, .Jon lldmeo,J'Mrick Rany, Patricia Rlcbler, Williama, Scott Will..,..., Coliaooll.Anllel•Cruz.Susam Honntb, Elleen Hoop, er, ~ Ridenour, R_onald Jay Wi:llon, Barb a r a Dart, Robert Debe:s, Salvatore Gnce ,,.,,,._,, Dcnald Com!llJel~ Cr a I g· Cll8l'la H..,., G •• r I.• ~. Walter -· Gll')'_ Y.-i. DI faola" Jcm °"""'91!u, H~, RO)' Houchlon: llaniDoCk,. ~ Rod!lteu, LAGUNA HIW; Helen Kemetb Foos Craig Frilot FllBIINO: Marvin Sande<1. Caron, Twila Oaiitn>, Donald FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Olldd, Join Oierles, ll<mls Plllllp J.ce, Pete< -· Linda Oiemweth, l)eborah Cbeoler, Oarteaa. Mlcheel Centof.vte, Mark Ch'iltian, S o n d r a Caey)fn Dahl, David Deutc:h, <Juiely, Shirley Cillrdl, oathy Mlchee:I Dllbi, D on n 1 Otark, Christine Cl ea r y , Edwards, Steven England, Cynthia CJ:ide, Beverly Cole, Helen Howard, Don Hulew, Melindl Ruiz, Timothy ll?· Bult. Thmtas Frost: ' Randolphlnatey, Deboreh nyan. Mrin S@lall. ~.ggte .NEWPORT BEACH : Amy Garrett, GuadaJupe Jacksoo, Sue Jahn Jamee Saltm, John Sanger, ftulip Sa-Geraldine Butler, Dave Geof· GrirMl L H le Ronald .Jennings, M~ 1Johnlon, ~Patricia. Shermer, t~r· Gary 'Goelitz, Luther Hall, T~ ~~iu!n/ Richard Mark Jotinaon, Ro b e rt Di . SheHey • Gribble, Jef.f Keane, Mildred. Harmatiux Donoa Harris Johnson, Kathleen Kelly, Gary C.Mhy Sle)or, Janelle Shier, Mooney, Barbara North, Jeff Carol Herd, Mary Lou Heuett'. Charles Hillhouse. Pamela Con'7i~t Editor Warns Youths }fostetler, Dennis H .u d -._o n, Robert Hudson, Robert Isaac, Anhur Jac001 'ames Jacob, Prison Paper Letter Se,es Moder1i Rebels as Future Establishment ~ARO, Ill. (UPI) - T 0 d I y I I anti-establilhnent )'<!Ung · P«Jllle may want to pay heavy atteri.ion to a letter written hon -and to tlie circumltances under v.flich it waa written. · 'Harold S. 'Sornpaon, editor oC the Menard 'nmes, the a w a r d-wlnnlng ~r P!Jb-6y Inmates of the Afenard St a t e PenhenUary, Wrote it. Jn an editorial which begins : "Dear J'~L!hment," SamJJIOD warn1 young people that Che futtre 11 theirs, and they will hive to deal with It under condlliono ~ b)' their present actlonl. "You wKh 1be sideburns, 1<1!11 hair one! 11#11 pa!U; yoo with tile mlnlaklrt, love beads and boots -have you forgot... "" that .tile 11restdency, the Congna, the Seroote, ll10 judiciary and the Untted statea or tomorrow is youn? "Elle, why lTIU3I )'OU clamor today tcr the c:N.nses you may ~cefully, and by choice bring about in the future? ''Wbat hive y o u ac· compllshed by your rtou, your proteota, ""'1 vtolence and govermienlal ,def I an c e? Think! Hu the mtablilhment toppled; or, haa jt merely been tolerant · In i~ more peiwonel mmnoriel of mux· I IN LAGUNA N"J~"'-E Jn ...,. c.-""""' _ ... ~ ~.mo" Ism, goldllah...tlng and panty dimmed. He did not anticipate raids? that youth atand1n& a ''And &ally, twit occurred figurative stone's l hr ow to you that your children may beyond the steel door whic.'h be even more discontent with ban · his cell. He do e s your proposed way of life than recogrilze, though perhape the you are with the mores of the youth doesn't, thet he (!be establiahment pro tern?'' youth) remalnl where he is Sampaon wrote Ulat young only by the srace and the people might very V.:eu wonder =·~r the eStablishment on what "authority" he offers Sampson wondered whether his advice. he and his fellow prisoners "He writes to you more out might tia\/t set a bad example of shame, not the authority, responsible for "your con- he bas; be addresses you duct." O becaf n.~-':':,,lisednotesta'blislvnmemebernt. "The thou~ ls especially w~ ~ disturbing because some ()( He ts a convict who has spent you are brothers, sisters, sotW, 40 years in defiance of the daughters, relatives a n d very establishment you pro-friends," ht said, tesL He is a convict wbo "Whether you succeed in had spent 29 years of his d · ,._ blishm life behind bars because of estroying """' esta ent~ or wind up in the next cdl that defiance. to this . writer by the virtue "He broke just one window. of your deeds, he feels you Loot.ed. ooe home -two white Mould be interested tn a cc. shirts, a le4. of dentures and v~ overhell'd the other a portable typewriter. But. • . dllY: he dkl violence to no ooe.J----------11 He did not incite Gt.hen to riot. He cunmiUed no arson ol JlfOll'!rly. He did go to jail, I • , • and the hope be i.,n for relief in the Mure from the -establl-ent has FLOWERS by SUMMER 4f6.5'ff Want Action? Went to mut Interest· Ing peaple? Went to leern about con1erv1tlve polltlc1? "Two moOm-s -sweet old ladies -attending Menard'• semianooal art extilblt, were disowsi,.. their sons. 1llt son { c:l me), apparently, had been involved in the r e c e n t unlvenlty riots. ''One mother sakt to the other: 't wish my boy was more like these convicts.' "Now, you think about that!" 4 From UCI Going Abroad Four UC lrvirte studenls have been accepted for study at University of California centers overseas under the F.ducation Abroad Program for im7t, according to Profesaar Seymour Menton, campua coordinator. The students include Larry McQueen, P .0 . Box 8 1 3 , Corona del Mar, Donna Dix, 2032 South Capella Street. Costa Mesa; Mame Threlkeld, TALENT WANTED by ALL RECORDING COMPANIES Can't Sell Youn? Wonder Why? Could be Several MAJOR R-ns: 1. Don't Hll your talent with •n 1m1teurish Tepe Recordlne. 2. Have your tapts r .. co rded and tdittd by en expert with n years of experience. 3. 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ScWa • I ll il '* ............... w MR.MUM ~XPR~SS I DAILY l'ILOT ,12 . ~~ ly Al Capp ly a. ........... ly G• Anhl• ly Roter lcllea :I've ~a: ~I.I& S\.OMPS • BOTj 11-l~ ts 1'\E>tQ)LOCJSl' • I I l .1 ;1 .. • . , ., t . \ • 1 t 1 ' • j DENNIS THI MENACI j. l • I l t i • '· J4 DAll.V "1,PT Thund&J, Ju~ t , 1970 ' Amer·ica's Cup Action;'Brings Color .. ·to Rhode ~slan~ CONTENDER VS TRIAl HORSE - Valiant '(forl!l?roundj .IJld .Weathei:Iy got off to a good start Wed nesday in the second day .of the America's Cup ollserva.tion trials in Rhode Island Sound. Valiant, a new Stepheru;--Oesigned 12-meter went on to beat the 1962 defender by a wide margin. Weatherly is officially designated as a trial horse for Valiant. Multlhulls Catamaran Sea Smoke ' On ~Way to Race Mark '!be 17-fcd calanman Sea Smoke appeared on her way lo • -~ IJme r<eool in mnpr.t.IUon • ft moved toward the half1ay mark in the 2.225-mile Mu I tlh u I 1 Tnnpaciftc yadlt race. Sea Smoke's pooltlon .-.port Wectieaday placed her more dmi 1,000 miles from tbt start filter four days ol oaillng. Wln:fs, however were reported ~ from· ll1e 35 knot blasts that eml the seven-bolt fleet on Ml way last Saturday at ooon. · <l>allenglng Sea Smol<e for the lead were Jay Johnson's :Moot c:alamoron Glaos Slip. per D fnm Seal Beac:h Yadlt Club, and Bob Hanel .. 45-fcd cat Sea Bini, Oabrlllo Beedl Yadlt Club, both of which w ... oodgiqj ... 1,000 mile Outriggers Set Meet marl<. Sale at her bs1h ln San Diego Wedoesdoy -R. C. Cameron's Jl..foot trimaran Auriga, Sil ...... Yadll Club, which .... dioabled In i..vy w-""' Sunday night. Contrary to ~ report.!, Auriga m.te it back to U>e mainland under her own power without Qlost Guard asaiatance or mcort. ·SUIJ en route back to the mainland was the 37-foot trimaran lnvictwl, sailed by Larry Chrbltenoen ol Seattle, wttich was dismasted Monday in the heavy going. Sea ·Smoite is out to erase . the elopoed time record al nine days, 10 hours, 21 mlnuteo officially held by Ken deMeuse's 73-foot :monohull kf.tch Blackfin in the 1969 Tr anspac. The late Robert F. Jdm!on's 73-foot k et c h Wntward Pas,,age finishld an hour ahead d. Blackfin but was penali7.ed two hours because of a starting. line foul. 'f ahiti Race Captured By Widgeon LOS ANGELES (AP) - Widgeon the M-foot sloop own- ed and sailed by G. Norman Bacon of Santa Barbara, wu officially designai.d Wed- nesday as winner of the Loa Angele.a to Tihiti yacht nee. Widgeon made the 3,571-mile run ac1'06S the Pacific in 19 days, 11 hours, 4 minutes and 211 seooncls. Her handicap Ume, and that on which final standii\gs are determined, was 15 days, 11 PRETTY·VIEW -Intrepid;ati_,.t by Bill·Fick· . er of Newport Beach presents • '&tri4ing view from· the air as she glides over waters off Newport, R.1. on her~ way to defeat Charley Morgan'• Heritage In the -•ecOnd· day ot America' a C~p observ.ation trials. LOOKING. THEM OVER - A crew member o! the ; J.2..meter yacht Naliant inspects sails as the Olin Stephens-designed y_acbt prepares to go aga:inst In· trepid and Heritage in the observation trials which started this week. Valiant, ~n:trepid Get Wins HIGH AND · DRY ~ Crewmember is silhouetted a gainst the early morning sky as preparations are made aboard the 'lZ.meter Heritage ·for the Amer· ica'S Cup observation trials which started Tuesday ott 'Newport, R.I. Heritage must defeat the new Valiant and the 1967 defender Intrepid for the right lo ddend the Cup. ' NO CONTEST -Heritage, Charley Morgan's vaunt· ed. new 12-meter from St. Petersburg, Fla. proved no match for the new S.tephens-designed Valiant (fore- ground) in their firs t encounter Tuesday off New- J>/>rt, R,J. Valiant, skippered by Bob McCullough of Riverside, Conn. beat the Florida boat by nine min· utes over the 23.4 mile ·course. ~WPORT, RI. (AP) - Valiant and lnlnpill ocored • tjieir ae<:OOd straight vtctorito in the America's CUp ~· Uoo trial> WectnOsday, ..tting the stage for a big nee between those two bolt.a ~ day. '!Wopid whipped the Florida c:ootender lkrila(' hr five minti<s and 17 ......... and Vaii..lt, apparonUy taiiii( It easy against the boat which ""' beeo he< _.mg partner since early May, be 1 t Weatherly by 2:23. Both races were sailed fnsn ' . the Amerlc,a'• Qip buoy, nine miles off the Rhode l!land a:ait and both were ~ the full 24.3-rnile Amelica'•· Cup (l(lUr.ilt whkh consilts of • triangle followed b~ Windwanl, leewanl and windward legs. Valiant and Intrepid wNch defended the Cup in 1967, will go ·IO ·the startlilg· ~ fli;st ~Y followed 1~ . miwtes iater by Weatheriy a n·d Heritage, both shll winlee:1 in the cµirent series. lntrepid's 9kipper, Bit I Ficker of Newport Beach, grabbed a sale ·JeeWant poli· tion on Heritage at the start d. their race and Heritage's skipper, Charley Morgan ol St. Petersburg, Fla, had to tack to clear his wind. Intrepid covered the tack promptly and was in control of the race from then on. The 10-12 knot breexe and choppy seas wett ,condition.I for which Heritage. wu .lllP" posediy designed, but she Wal outdistanced by Intrepid en virtually every ipoilt 'of sail. . fntrepid led by 2:211 al the first weather mark and p;cked up time oo four <i .the five succeeding 1ep ct. the coone. Weatherly, which defended tho America's Olp against the fil"!t Australian. cl\allqer, Gretel I in 1962, hed beel'I rnar<er..i this spring from the U.S. Merclwt Marine Academy in~ Point, N.Y. f« use as a trial hone fer ,Valiaot. * * * Bill Ficker Given Edge Over Valiant NEWPORT, R.I. [AP) - lntrepkt has an edge over Valiart according to an in· terested observer -Charles E. Morgan of St. Pet.ersbwtlg, Fla., skipper of Heritage. Heritage has been beaten by both Intrepid and Valiant in the CWTent observM.ion trials for America's C\Jp defense candida"leJ, a n d Morgan said Wednelday • "! think ,_,.d'• tho fastest. boat here and lhe'll beat Valiant in the kind of weather we sailed in today!'. Valiant, skippered by Bob McCullough o f Riverside. Conn., which was to 1111 against Intrepid today, belt Weatherly in excellent salllna: weather Wednesday. Intrepi~. skippered by Bill Ficker of Newport Beach, beat Heritage. The other race today pitted Heritage against Weatherly. Members of Ka J if orn I a Outrigger Assn. s• their second regatta <i the 1970 sea.son Saturday in Long ll<ach Harbor, with Newport Canoe Club favored for the overall team championship. The 73-loot trimaran Pen Dulek II, sailed by French eaWnt ace Eric Tabarly made the 2,225-mile passage in a little over eight days ln 1969, but d>t. big trimaran was not In competition. hours, 52 minutes and 42 ---------- Teams from Marina del Rey, Balboa and Newport Bead\ also will paddle in a series or 12 separate races (se~n for men and five for women) over a quarter-mile buoyed course just off the Junipero Ave. bead! on the Long Beadl shoreline a mile east of the downtown busine!s area and Lon1 Beach Arena, Latitude ond loogllude pooi- liono Wedneslay : GLASS SLIPPER -l7-19N -1:SU1W SEABIRD -lHIN- UU?'W IM! LOA -Z&JtN -132· 19W HURRY KANE -28-15N -J:B45W SEA SMOKE -26-3W - 1M41W • • Scott Allan to Direct ~apolis Sailing Panel Lt. (jg) Scott Allan of Allao wW ....Sud a maleh Newport Beach, former USC racing dilcullion on TUeld1y All-American sailor, a n d with plOm{nf pradlco In Wp. former Congressional C u p jack dm,hles and a match winner, will head 1 panel of racing Mrtea in die afternoon. salting experts in the U.S. Alao elj)Oded lo be on hand Navo! Academy's S 1111 n g Is Halaey Henelbolf who .wW Squadron 1970 Junior Salling lecture oa Ail deafen. Ensign Sympoot,.. which gels Wider Carl Van Duyne will 'talk on way" Annapolis July 13. stsrts and radng toctl<:s. Van T w e n t y • f o u r sailors, Duyne reprc:anted Ute U.S. ....,......iln( all of the m1jor in the Fino a.. In the !NI aallln( -.n In the U.S. ani • Olympics. eopeded lo •Uend the week Ellllgo R1chord du Moulin lone lnolliJ<:tlon. will speak on oceu racing .. TenloUYe ochedu)e begins AU talks will be IUPl'lemented will an t-..,. meeting by dilly iracllce which will nell Monday, r.tJawed by a be <1rr!ed ou\ In Sldpjack1, '-"' .., perfonn111Ce ad· Sbjeld1, LuderM4I and the vanca and JocaJ ca.Ilion& by Clau A ocean r*Cin& yacht! Olympian ~ Wilker of Jubilee Ill, Mll'Odea and Anlllpollr, Md. Rage. seconds. Eleven of the 14 bolls which started the ract from I.Gt Angeles on June 1~ have finished and corrected timea have bee·n tabulated on nine o f them. None or the craft still at sea can beat lhe Widgeon's corrected time. In order alter the winner wilh elapsed time and cor- reded time: 2, Jubllatlon 111:04:17: 10 . • J6:02 :00:11S. 3, Aries 19:08 :21 :54. 16:03:17:11S. 4, Pen Dulek lll 19:06 :28:S4. 17:02:50:37. 5, Mir 18:13:11:43. 17 :06:09:58. I, Slmoon 21:17:11S:U. 17:06:10:14. 7, Blackfin ll:U:ll:O. 17:21 :54:19. 8, Vision 22:02:47 :32, 11:02:19:4'. t . NarTqamett 21 :11:29 :30. 11:06 :21 :25. ·Numse and Quasar also flniabed the race Tuesday but their times · have not been conipuled. Two o! the yochls, Pen Dulek Ill and N1rraganxett, were handled by Frtnch crtws. Pen Dulek Ill was own- ed by Eric Tabarly o r Quiberon while Narragansett was chartered by A I a t n Ollksman amt Allin Colla Of Parlo. Boat Regatta Expecting 600 Entries Mort than &00 entries in 84 . clas>es are expected in Southern California Yachtine A s s odet:ioo ~s Mid-Summtr Regatta -i.r July 2$. 26 on Santa Monica Bay, Nine yadlt clubs In the s .... ta Monica Bay area will boat the Vllfi~ Clamles. Hopi111 to ~make th e midau!Nner event the second largest in Soud.D Callfurnla -seoond only tq I h e MktwirMrl -re1atta 1 chalnmm Millan! 11..q - aeveral mar.., an being made in the regatta. format -most notable being the eliminaUon of Friday aa a race day in hopes ol Im- proving the tumouL Race announcemelU. have already-been sent t.o au en- trants in the Midwinters ind to an SCY A affiliated y1cht clubs. Upon·,..,.lpt of entry carda, the dM3lon d>a~an will mail out race, inllttucli.ona and participalion-~. ~. Nici. OU T FOR THE 'RIDE -AmerclA's Cup lever rose at Newport, R.I. Tuesd~y as·observatjo_n trials start· ed betWeen three American fachts to detenn!ne which wolli•f defend Ille "auld llll!i·" :Weather(y, the 1962 defender and trial horse for the new yacht Vl.liant is shown here being soundly trounced by Bill Ficker o! Newport Beach and ilis crew aboard In- trepid, the 1967 defender. 1 ---------- -----~~-~_: ______________________________________ _ I Tburtdaf, J11ty 'f, l9TO DAILY PILDT 25 New Pitching Star for Angels OUT AT FIRST -Angel pitcbtr Tom Bradley wins ~e race to the bag b.y a step over Pat Kelly -Of Kansas City during game Wednes. day rught at Anaheim Stadium.. Bradley took the ~n:>w from Jirst baseman Jim Spencer. Bradley, malting his first ma· r league Jtart, pitched shutout ball for eight iru)ing s,· befOre runnin iiitO trouble in the ninth. · t · ; Wills Sparks Comeback ' ' •Y HOWARD L HANDY MinnelOtl Twins and former Angel ~ brtekin& ball 9ver when I need It. •"' ._. tt• Ii.ff BlU Rlpy come to Anaheim Stldlum "Jotmy Sain (Angel minot league A YOW>& man with an improbable ma· to open '1 four'"Camt ,Jtrles. phchlng COICh) has helped me a great jor i....,. u~. ol 21.0 -boyhood Rudy May ("4) will be"' Uie mound d.,l He lmpn>V<d my pllchlng oncJ ht ror the Ancell 11ainlt Bert Blyleveo helped me mentally. idol was Camillo Pascual, cool\i be (34) or the Twins. t "He taught me to be tough and to the'next pjtchlne atar of 1he California Youna Bradley, a Lit.in major in cot1e1e think out there. t have to concenCrate .Angela. • where be needs JI units for ' gradu1Uop, 111 the time to get the Job done.1' Tom Braciley, 23, recently~recalled by wu c•Ded up briefly last season arid Angel manager Lefty Philllf>I was· the Halos from Hlwali, pitched eight pitched two lruilnp, atv~na up alt earitfld lavish in hia pr1ise of the young&ter. innlnea cil lhutout ball W~1$ nlaht runs. '1He had 1 good curve ball and a befOR nmnh11 tnto troUble in the ninth. Thl! year he opened the campaign greal fpst ball tonight He was a vJc'1m He didn't ftl'h bl ' tht final ~ fn El Paso and posted three straight 0! circumstances in the ninth !Ming. despite an outltandinC performanct. . victorle!. He was promoted to the A w1lk by our reliever and our outfielder Bradley sW1ed for the Anpls but Islanders and had a ,.1 record before going tow~ center field on that ny three str•l&tlt ninth innina lin&lea with be.in& brought up to the Angels this ball didn't help any. one 1w1y lwoutbt in 1 rm Ind a week. "He showed me .something. He won • c;:hanae of ~. Ken Tltum. came . to Jn bis last effort agaiiwt Sall Lake 12 of IS aames before we brought him the ·rescue-and wu the' '!bur .. despita--CU}'Ttl:'rthe PCLlirtiii'stf-1-nvHiu-11p-and wtterever you pitch you have wl;lking ~o men. one. wtth the hues shutout. to have confidence lo get that kind JolQed to tie the 9COl'e, 1..J. . ·~t ,was alraid hist year," 'be admitted of a record.'' A small ~ of 7,73S w1tnewd ~ after the Wednad.ly nilht outing. Jlm Ff"fl(06i. had three base hits and 3-1 Ancel victory with Oilit aw.t~ m "I glined cmHdence with the JlJC'CfJM 9e0red a pair of runs for the Angels. the ~m of the ninth. . . . . 1 .hid in triple-A ball this year. Ooe He opened the bottom or the ninth. Tonight the Western DivlSIOll lead.in& thine I'm 1blt" to do is ·to 1et my with the score tied 2:Z. Ith a single Clemente .May Skip All-Star . ' Game to Rest PHILADELPHIA -Outliejder &berto Clemente of the Pittsburlh Pir1tes stand> I good chance or bein( picked to play in the Al~ Game ne~ week in Cincinnati -but says be'• tblnkln( of skipping it !Jeca... or I sltft neck. A team spokesman said Clemente won't commit hbmelf to • nat n:. "11. nonethtless, Clemente hu been Aolllf .. me hedging oa wllether he11 ..C.p1. "I have nothing •&&inst the fans ; I'm not dlsappoint<d with beip( mt11," be .d / sa1 . ~ . He was fifll in voUaa !Or the All-Silir line-up. 'Ibe first ttiree iUtomatlc&lly· DodgersAtterripttO Win m~:\~~":'":er7:S.!·:.i~ rest for thOllt 1 three dJys," he 11.ki, relerring to. tbe All-Star break. "I may nfled traction and this might be tht HO~:~:t~m~ ~~i~ru~'~In~~~r:~~.~ :~~~.~=:;.~ ~~~ Wilb was prepar<d lo settle Jor possibly Tbe Dodgers h:v' now won fOV<n or not Oiatlea 0. Finley railed to meet a 1ame-tying single Wednesday night. straiJbt games, their blgest streak ~ the f4.5-million purchase price for the In!tead he doubled home two runs 1967; and the Spacemen baVe dr~ O•kia.nd Seals of . the National Hockey and Claude Osteen, as a pinch. rimner live straight. • Lei"*. for Wills, later crossed the plate with Houston led i.t unlil he fifth 1nr(og: 1be Trans. NatiOrw Communications another tally -all in the ninth jnRing of the series opeRel'I and ~ throtlh lne. contend , F.inliey, owner af 'the to right off loting pitcher Ted Abernathy. '>JeX: Johnson the• laid down a perfect bunt for a bQe hit and Jim Spencer sacrificed, pqtting runners on second and third with one away. Ken McMullen thf:n hit a chopper to-iecond ind F'reg<>sl slid in ahead of tOe throw for the winning . run. KANSAI (ITV ,' CALt~•t!tA ' ftrll1M ,M11t,..,. 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I I was ibe deldline Wednesday, Finley said WINNING AUN -The Angels' Jim Fregosi beats the tag by Kansas City catcher Ed Kirkpatrick and scores the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inninR during action Wedne.day nijthl at Anaheim Sladiun1. Frcj:!osi scored from tltird on an infield single by ' Ken McMullen. The :\ngels beat lhe "I was going to st.op ·at first ba~·'.' la. that fateful iirnklg, Wilson Ta;r9d 1he money is in the bank and tbll t the" !\'Miran WiUs. sa.ad ~fl.er h11 .~1t first. .ma• but Wes Parker dotJb~ be upects to close the deal today. off P.itcber Jack DiLauro, ·~ut 1 the bl!ll after Ctsar Cedeno'•' error let ParJrtr And, in Montreal, Clarence Campbell, got Jn lo the ~ner a1td d1dn t come go to third. i president of the NHL v.itich bad 1pproved out, and I decided to go to second Bill Sudak. aifu Ind ' the sale of tht Seals by Trana NaUona.l base as best I could. I'm glad I did." is w .,..... As~ to Finley several nets ago declared Osteen acored Los Angeles' fi rth Tun manager Harrr Walker went to h15~ "I don't tnow what they';t tatkinr of the inning momenL, later when Bill bullpen -· which has meant toth1nc •bout." Grabarkewitz singled up the middle al but .trouble of ~ate. . . ihe expense of reliev:er Jim Ray. OiLauro whiff~ JdCh hitter Andy ~ Angeles senM Alan F06ter, a.7, K~Dut watrrucked for an ~r stn1Je against Houston's Jack Blllinghani 6-2 by Jim LeFebvre before Wills Hne deb-. ' ' ble, whiCh put Loa Angeles ahead'5-4. Ray then made hls efttrance and tosted the .ball on which GrabartewU:z drove Ut the score assuring' the Dodgen' vie· lory. Wright Picked For All-Star Pitching Staff BOSTON (AP) -No apologies were absolutely necessary, but manager Earl ·weaver felt one was owed A1nerican ·Lea~ relief stars after picking a staff of nine full·fledged Start.en for the All· Star Game wlth the National League next Tuesday night at Cincinnati. Weaver, who managed the Baltimore Orioles to Ule pennant In 1969, explained tlis decision Wednesday as the staff was announced by league Preskfent Joe Cronin. He sakl. he did not name any relievers becau.!e "if we selected one, tbere would be· five or sii: Uiat are qualified to be placed in the same catq:ory." He cited F.ddie \\'alt and Pete Richert oC the Orioles, Ron Pmanoski of the Minneaota Tw:il'll!I, D1rrold Knowles of Washington, Ken Tatum of California Md Lindy McDaniel and Jack Aker of 'New York. Knowiftl what thole relievers can do, Weaver said, "made me realize that an ~11-Star staff ol completely relievers ('OU kl be picked." IALauro now 0-3, absorbed the lou. )\aY Lamb picked up the mound victory and Jim B~er notched the .ave. -- Jim WYM sla~a home run for HouSlon in the nbith, liis 13th but qaf'f • }Jis second since JUJte • . .. • •· The Astroo picktd .. three 'runa orr Don Suttoo iii the thfr4 wped Joe Morgan walked, Joe Pepi~· tripled, Dennis Menke walked and C«leno hit a tw<HUS triple. Houston added another in the first and Los Angeles picked up Ofle in the ""1nd. LOS ANSl!LIS HOUITOH .. ,..... ..., .. ,.. Gr11berk'wlt1..M s o 2 l J.Altv, rt I • Molt, If 4 1 1 1 Morv111, 211 1 W,DIYfl, Cf ' 0 0 0 Wt!llOll, 111 4 I w .P•rt.•r, lb 4 2 l 1 GW'Olllmo, If I 1 Cr1w1onl, rf 4 l I 2 Pepi-, II l I SVC11lcfl, lb I 1 I I Malk1, 11 J 2 H1llv,c 1111CM1 .... d 4 I KoscO,pll 1101,,,..,.,.,..1,Jb 4 I T~. c I I I I J.Edwlr!IJ, c 4 I Llfeb"l'I, "" 4 I I I 0,WllllOft, I J I S\llt'Otl, P 2 I 1 I OIL1..,.., 1 I I , Josn\MI, Pll I I I I J ,ltly, P I I L1mtl, P I I I I W\'flll, "" I I' Wiiii, pl! 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He said be hid virtually llO tsaets· \ . • q::HITA, K1111. -Jdln Mahaffey, Uie lfAA .. ~ champioll fi'om, Kerrville, Tex." who ldmits learnin& to ch&rp evtty bole for a birdie from fu'mer U.S. Open champion Lee Trevino, lhot a courte rtcord IS for the tecond·round lead in the 88tb Weltem Amateur tolf tournament Wednesday. • • CLEVELAND -Tho Cleveland Browns of th< National Football Leop have signed former Purdue U n I v e r 1 i t y quarterback Mike Phfppl to 1 five.year c:ontract.reporledly wwth lll0,000. Value . <I Uie cootract, silfted Wed- nesday, WIS not dilcloeed by Phipps or the Browns. Cleveland had traded veteran receiver Paul WU'field · to the Miami Do1phin1 to win drift rigllts lo Ph!Pl>I !alt January, Phipps, who iWIS to ltave bily for Uie Collep All-Star ump Ill Evwloll, Ill., aet M career, teUOD, single 1ame ind Bil Ttn r«Ordl while a BoDennaker qu-k. He is apeclod to IP<l1d 1 year or two trabllnc for the tiame pooltloa will> the ~- Royals, ~2. ' Trevino Holds British Lead Jacklin One Stroke Back After T ·wo Rounds ST~ANDREWS, Scotland (AP) -L<e TreY1Do ol El Puo, Tex., still fuming about ·a decision made Wfldnesday, went out tod1y and Mormed into the early 19d after the second round o{ BriUsti Open GoH' Olampionlhip with 1 pair ot Ma for a 136 total. Trevino's eigtit under par figures put him in the clubhouse with .a one.stroke lt1d over. Tony JackJin of England, the defending champkln and recent U.S. Open winner who followed an opening 67 with 1 cUsappolntlng 70 for 137. Both Jacklin and Trevino had com- plained ~ore starting out today about the decision made Wednesday ' to have golfers pick up Where they left off when rain, halted play. Trevino and Jacklin; therefore, had to complete their first rounds before ~lnnini second round play. "If I said What I reaJJy felt you couldn't print it," Jacklin said. "It was a ·differ.at ,... today and clillicult to 1 pick yp when you are eight under ptr." Jacklin 'paid the penalty for cooling off iOYtm>lfft. He bad gone out in 29 Wedlleeday and WU• eight Wider par at, the 14th • .1 uvage cloudburtt lor<ed play lo a hak. When piay rmnn<d today, Jecklin w'as unable to pict up -· ht left off, He finllhed the 14th one-over for the hole, dropped two more shots at the lfth1 a.rt 17th and Ii.is five-under.par 17 Wll two lhots off the paca«ting 6S by his fellow countryman. Neil Cole~. Jacklin then cornpleted his second round in a two-under 70. He went 01.H in par 36. then acquired seVen pars and two birdies on the home trip al 13 and 14. P\ll be actually saved his round at the 17th hole when be blasted oul of a his par. trap to six inches _to get Trevino also wa !ii annoyed by lbe decision to resume play rather than having all scores "'iped out, and ,he too said '° before he began the second round. "We should all have started from scratch loday ," be sa id ... I can't un· derst.and I.he decision to allow scores to stand and also the decision to c<mtinue playi ng from where your ball finished when the rains came. ''We have not played the same golf course. A few holes yes terday and a few holes today. Is that a true record of thi round? "Naw I've 001npleted my round and 1've got to hang around for about three hours before I go out again." Despite being upset, Trevino completed a 68 for the first round, then duplicated that for his 136 total, !he clear leader although half the field was out OD the course or still had not yet teed off. Trevino birdied the ninth, 11th and 12th on the second rour..;,1. ~vhich quickly put him into contention. He al.so birdied the 16th, dropped a shot al the 17th, but came into the .18Lh, hit a brilliant ' . ' wedge five feet past the stick and lk!lcd it !or his birdie. Among the others who had finished, Christy O'Connor of Ireland bad a secQnd round 68 for 1 140 total. Dive Marr or Larchmont, N.Y., was ~two strokes further 'back at 142 alter lacking 1 71 to an klenticaJ opflling round acort. Nei:t in line in . the U.S. contingent "'ere Sl~".e Melnyk of Brunswick, Ga., with a 74 for 143, and Tom Shaw ol Milwaukee bad a 71 for even-par 144. Miller Barber of Sherman, Te:1.1 G~e Bellino of Youngstown, Ohio, and Dale Douglass of Fort Morgan, Cok>., were in ·with. 146s. Barber and Douglass eaoh had second round 74s. Bellino had • 76, GiantS' llart Ties RBI Mark An.ANTA (AP) -Jim Ray Han definitely bas got his arm strai&hteMd out To prove it, he tied a 5f..year-old f'.{aUonaJ League record -slt runs blUecl in during a single Inning -Vlednetdlly night u San Francisco ousted Atlanta 13'0. "CoMeCluentl>":" be added, ''I made up my mind that the 9'.aff would coosist. il 11tarters who6e records taken away from their respective clubs would lower tie clubs considerably in the etlndlnj:s." Weaver surprised many ob9ervers by bll lhret top stars --paw1 Mocllal!Y and Mike Oll!llar and nder Jbn pj}mtt .. Jfe also tabbed -and f!Jol StoUletnyno ol F;rene·h Sprinters Stun Americans ~e ~cbleved it with a three.run homt1\ bis flrit of "' seaton, and a base&-loaded triple if\111'1' I 1-run fifth inning Vttlich s<ittlcd me Glant.-Braves game con- Cluaively. kart Injured his right shoulder earlt 1ast sea90n and suffered lhroush 1 ..2M season wKh only three homers aD year, In previ«ts yeara he had hit SI, 13, 33. 29 1 and 23 homers and averagtd about .290. y lllk"" s,dt Mc:Dowell · o I land. nm -o10lkland, ciY<Ie cl lie~ and Jim P«rJ ollhe ,....., I Tiie 11"1 bu IWe lelt.flander1 and bt ri_.~. with u overall record · 500-47 thls ttaJOn when clloRn. IDll~ McDoftlJ .Ind Wright are the IGW>powl with M1cNallJI and "· ~ ht tu on enra IO<llllpaw, WNV<r ~ly w\U start a right-hander ti he decldet'lo go with th< percon .. ge. The National IA:ague 's starting line-up · hu only oril! left..handed batttr, switch· hitting Do• Kc'9lnger ol th< Chicago Cubl. r PARIS (AP) -,-an Englishman, occasionllly a Kqa, rl· tionally 1 RUlllan -but 1 Frenctnan nm faster than an Amerk:ln? rt happened on tho nd track 11 Colomba Olympic -•-1, night not once, but lhn!< tlmet. Fm>eh boy(, who ""-91' spend hall tlletr youth riding Weyda Ilk< the Tour de France ncen, ~like eruy. nie, beat the belt U.S. '""""" m ftlrN thoCi dlst.aoce eV«11' dteJ were nev• 8Upl>Ooed lo win oncJ toot i !HO lud in the rim ball of • two-diy track meet A crowd or about 12,000 JCreamed It.self silly •~ Jean-Claude Nallet •W<lft lho llf).meter llllrdlel ID lU ...,..i., .,,. -1d'1 .L.i time this yqr, Alain lv1'Alr lf1-file lto -. and I Frmdl nil1 t.n tmolt Ile Ult0 -· The ,_ .... ,.,.. other ...... -... .... jump, lhe l,OllO ...... ..,..,_, ....... pu~ the 5,000 --"'""' .,. Amcrlcam with only _. vltliil• and a coach who Mid: "U tlill t.t.i-doun't 1et their aclreNlln I don't want ~ thlnlr 1bout whit wOI ~·" <00eh, 1-7 Walker, lil>Jred his te1m llltould .,.... back· tonliht with a -· el willl. "But mort problems wouldn't com· pletet7 1bock mt," lit Mid. "llolan !alt nl&lit I liped we could be clown by ll!O polota. You rully 'have lo Ii•• the ,.,_., cmlll" -Ibo -. """ --them a wum .. for me«a with Wea Germany Ind the Soviet Union OV« th< nezt lortnllht, ind the French ~ whoi pve them llUle chanct, under· estimated the French runners. In the tint r.ce, Nalltt overpowered Jlalpll Mann al Br!pm Young Universi- ty, world r-.i holcter for the 400 yaro hurdlet, ond ,.. a inood for the evenln1. Mann wu dumbfounded. 111 was never beeten like that," he sakl, "somebody JU!it runnln• over me." 'I'DID, wUb the .aowd 1wimmin& Jn . I gJee, the French pla~ 1·2 In the 100- meter da!h. Ben Vaughan of the U.S. Army could only place third. Both Vaughln and Ivory Cl'Ockeu of Western Illinois complained they had terrible start.I. "1 lost three yards and just couldn't catch them,'· VaughJn s.i;d . 'M'le thlrd sprint loss WIS in the 41100 yard rtlay. an event Walker described as "made for European teams because they race tOgether for years and really get the aOck pass down. We only prac- ticed on Monday. Bad baton handling by Eddie Hort 0£ the UniverSlty ol California and Willie Turner or Oregon State on the. last leg gave the F'rench a two-tenths oC • second edge al 39 second.I flat. In AprU. the Glanta decldecl lo farm him out to -. lo help bim 1111 well. "I kn<'f I would bove to IO to Ult miru1 to IJef. my arm ltral&'MMd GUti '' Jlart sak!. "l hid io 10 somewhere where it was hot, and man, It WM hot in Phoenix." At Phoenix, llart playtd for Manqer Charlie Foi, who wu called up to replace Clyde King I! Giants mJRJ8ef'. Then Harl WU recatl<d Ind be'1 pfaylnc for Fox again. "We all knew ll was just. a m1tttr o{ time until he would come beck up.'' Fox said. ''l'm sure fle '1 ·rotna to bl 1 great help WJ us from hert on out." I • OAILY PILOT Thw1dQ, J11l1 •. 1970 . Besa-Newport Loop Eagl~s Breeze; MD Bops Mesa HOil Eltancia E a g l e s , bd>nd a 31-poinl effort from Cary Orgill, made shambles Ill a unit from Pacifica High WedPesday night. taking an 114 decision I<> poll back lnl<J 1; Ile for first pJace in ~ .Me s a -NewpM Recreation Department summer basket- ball leque. tn tht other feature of the night, Mater Dei outran Coit.a Mesa, 7S-59, to stay a game Grant Hits 23in 77-70 Triumph bel1ind the i.-. (NeWllGrl Harbor and E.sllncla). Estanoia 1'liled I<> a »1Jolnl lead at the hall in Ill ho-hum- mer. over Blclficl with nine p)aytta·in tbe ICOrina (Olurnn. The losers INiUd up only , five pla;yers ('*bout Jerry M~) Md were unable to put up all)' kind of a· battle to coad1 Gary Carr's Estancia ootflt. Mater Dei'a key wln over Costa Mesa c.ne on a balanc- ed 9COl'lng att.ck that included li\'t players in double ftgum. Leading coecb J e r r y Tardie's Moa:ardt unit were Riek Kmfen Ind Dive Nanry, each hilting seven field 1oals .. "'""' "' t41x>int -· Othon in double flcuret for Mater Del were O.ve Kilty and Tom Gorman (II each) •ionR wltll Ed Po«tpn (10). All-Star Grid Grune . Set Friday 1be third amual Whitijer KJwanis "605" All.star foot- b&ll came at Cerrlt:ol CoUeae is "' tap Friday ,qbt. K1cllolf ls slated for I o'clock. Coadling Ille Nor1h are Marijon Anclch ol St. Paul and Jbn Nauptm <i SiorTa -· Ille R*ls .,. under the reins ol Jolin Ford ol USl SUFFICIENT LOFT FROM DEEP BUNKE~S ·one of the most frustr1t1ng experienc•s in 1olf is to tilt '" · otherwise excellent send· shot into the side of the bunker. This h1ppens all too frequently ••• ·Ind simply .becauS. the· aolfer . falls to select 1 club with' suf· fic'ie&t loft. If you still hive doubts '1t>out the loft beinc sufficient to cle1r the lip of the trap, always use 1 mor•lofted club. Thediff1ren:et in.the distinct you will achltve \ " between, say, an l ·iron ind a ~\......: 9·1ron will be minimal. ;lo b·e certain which club to ·use, merely rne,sure the lof~ an&lt of tht .club )IQU lrt COR• ·-1iderin1 1s I am doin1 in the illustration. Just be sure that you do not around t ither club in the sand, ·thereby Incurring Woody's Wharf cot back on the wipnlng track TUeadly eYening at Southtm Callfornia College in the C08la Mesa Open unmuba s ke t ba 11 Ieacue, t¥lnc a 77·70 decilion from N~ St.ationers. M-~ wttli <Jiuck Bcld1es (:IO) and Mite Allen (18) but Ille toorlnR paracle took • lharp cllp """" ti... wi1h half ol Ille M,. oullit buly in 11ie Oranre t.eacue. Lakewood and Rly ... "'°"~ ... <i Lynwood. a pen'a\ty, ··. .. 0 l'1t ~~ll, ........ .,.. - In t1ie 9'1ier. half of the s cbeduled l wtnbill, ~Ye Product earn- ed a vk:tory the usy way when Its opponent, Southern Plutic Mold, failed to suit up five players, thus gainini a 2-0 torfeit. Woody'•' win WU paced by lhe in.Ede lhootlng of Pat Grant, who scored 23 points oo seven fiekl goals and nine free throws. Two others were in double figures for the winners with Greg King tanking II and Steve Brad scoring IS. Paul Ellsworth was the leadlng "scorer on the floor. putting in ~ poin!JI ' the Stationers. · ...,,.., ..,..,., 1'11 ft ff ~·~ = 1i1 ~ ·~ l 12t ~!Id j . f 1, Otl~ ~ll f ar~ J111J TO!•b '' :tt 10 11 Ntwwt $1111-.'1 Cl'fl l1ftpt1, H-tlrot 1 0 • l 'C$E i ~f1 -~r.:_,,. 1~ : i :i: tld ., •• -k~ , I ' • ~Inn S 2 1? Tollh 1t lt 1' 70 H1lltlme Kor•: Waoov'• WMrf l1, "'-' s11~1 ....... ». I Action relUmel M o n d a y with Eltlncia meetinf Mater Dei at 7:15 followed by the N e w po r t Htrbor·Paclfica clash at 1:30. '!be NOl<il 1-ls Ille llel'ia, two cames to none with 23-7 and st-7 vldoriu. 'Ibe North is favored apiD and bu at ltl diapoal St. Paul 1tandout1 Pat -.11 ... ·-....... c.tt ... t•l ... • • " . Mcl'artland (~), Steve ~ • Kelly (llnei>ocker) and BIU ~ : Bain (tackle). 'lbe latter was : : named to a llf'P·AJl.American Matclllotlt lll w .. Mtc:W1n Toft la ' ' . ' . , ' . " . • , team. M11w 1111 cm • 1 1be Soulb'• looe All-ClFer 1• St b Jim MacDonald rA Neff ,. • High. He etrned tbe honors , 1 by palllinc Neff to the : ,~ Suburbm1 Le a 1 u e cham- l"rtft1Mr111t C!Kllllc ....... ....... _ l"rlh """"" ~t11n ·-· ·~ ., .. ... . ' • • . , ' . , . ' . • • • • ' . . , 1 1 piomNp 1ut year witb 21 • ,: tou<Mown ~-! to In aJI, he accomted Jor l,M4 ~ 1: yardl tbnMJtb the air for Ndt. . " ._ . .,, ... ,,.,.. CMll Metl 1• 11 11 !3-J• ,. _ ,, Monarchs Trip Valley Mt llll' Off 1t tt If ... ,, ·-· """"' ..... ,,_., 51-•rd •m .... -· Toft It llluuell Gu"• ..... ·-· •M~ UH .. ""''-13 t I 11 I I l 6 ! : : ,~ Riahtlwxkr Gary Slmpeoo, ' • t ~ with !alt-inning relief help ,,., it! , • • 11 from IOUthptw O.ve W , 2 • • • shut ~Santa Ana Valley on J I I 7 ~ 11 , 11 one Tuesday · night as l'tdflu ()JI "' ft .. ... t • J ' 1 • • , 1 • 1 • 1 l • 3 ,t • , 17 Mater Del pooled a M abul<Jut in Santa Ana summer b.se- ba11 action at Santa Ana f.fe- morial Park. Tot1l1 u 1 1•1s k fft •r 9Mrtwa Simpeon pitched five innings of the lix·innlna; tilt and allow· ed just a .cond inning Valley triple, while fanning five and ,1cltk 1 J •• ,_,. !"llt nclt '' 21 tt 11 -11 walking Jive. Youbetlma Green Stripe backer In Orange Leape CM Wins , 66-51 ; Barons Topp led Costa Mesa Hilh kept poce with Orqe Wednesday nflht in Ille °'""" Summer baaket• ball leogue, slawfni Sonora arotmd, 11-51; to maintain a :rbare ol flnt place. Clrlll(•, -i.. held off Foulain Valley with a man- to-men Jlf"8I tblt catlltd ......t turnovn by the Barons IDd cwne up with a -victory •. The win enati~ <nnge to up .its mart to t-1.· the Mme as Mesa. Leading Ille Costa M'eoa con- quest was the: trio o( Doug MacLee.n, Rick Young and Tum s..,,..n Yoang was irwtn,lmental in the ~ witb his playmak· ing '°" -and added seveon 'points to the Mustangs' total. Hi&h point. man for coach Emir· Neeme',s crew w~ Sompson, .. wllo .... 10 8hol! from the field ~ route to a 23-pOint performance while mate MaeLean tallied 17. Neeme was especially pleas- ed 'with Yount~s ouUng aod the unit'• O'Yeralt progress. A 26-14 margin in the fina 1 quarter turned the trick for the loop leaders. Fountain Vallty ftll victim to Orqe .after having beaten tDls same unit In first·round action, 4'-43. .Th e_ Pant.hen' full-court press was instrumental -plus Fount.in VaJley 1 tan do u t Dave Lynch's late arrival aid· ed the Orange cause. Lynch arrived for second half 1 duty and scored 12 for high point honors for Fountain Valley. G<ocge G.rn.r UO),' Mike Foote (9) and Pete Gerber (I) made it a balanced scoring attack Jor the Barons. Orapre's Abel ~ernal 9C'Ol'ed %2 in ,leading the winners. "'1Hltll MI CU.11 .... Y~M SlmNWI -· T01tll H911•• Altotrt l(tndt l1 C111l11elon "'" &flk• l lum To1tlt •Ml ''"'''-I I I 6 , ' , 11 1 s f • t ' t 1 10 i 1 n f • 1 ' 11 n 11 u s-rt Ull 11 tt ti t. s ' , n • 0 J 11 l ' f 1 1 0 ' ' J I I • 7 t 0 ' , 0 1 , ' 2l $ ., 51 Sct r1 '' Ow1r1W11 Cestt ""••t II 21 t H -u ,_, It IS U U -S1 Foo!r Slllblt1 Pint f>Mlft!111~ Vtllt' !Ml "'"'''-. ' ' . o. Gt rbl• '"· Gffbtf Wt t1ctr 1 I t ) 1 a • 2 f • 10 . ' . . ' . . ' ' • • ' I t l G --·-· -----·~-- Artists, Tritons P~st Summe·r Cage Wins By BOB ROl'H -~ Of IM Deffr PMff 1 La&1IN' Beach lit!t . of tile W~y niaht Foolhlll.Hi{!I> Scho0l mer baaltelball leogue, le San Cltmeate's Trttoos moved into third pl ace with a victory over Santiago, 64-49. The fmal game SIW Foothill win the battle of the ltegue leade'1, building an early lud ovu Tustin and hol on for an -.12 decision. In addi tion to 24 -pol nt perfonnances by Rly Schultz and Bob Tuvell, the a;arne featured 50 fouls. Laguna's victory came al .the expense «. the Mmlon Viejo Diablol, by a 41-44 margin. 'Ibe two clubs played on equal terms · until the Artists went ahead for a;ood with three minutes left. Until that point neither quintet was able to build a lead or more than four points. Guard Chuck Corwin kept Laguna even in the early stages, hitting four field goals in th e first period. Frank llf...t and b·u r I y center Steve Rudisell did most or the offemive damage for the Diabl06. Vince Whitnah pieked up where Conri.n left .aJU.or the Artist.I. The fatal blow for. Mission Viejo came with '1:30 left to play when Rudisell was called for bil fifth penonal foul with his club up by three. After that Laguna center John Hari>old took charge of the boards and the Art.isl'! took comma:.ld ol the game. El!lnor Al1111Jt MCC1•H11 P.irr 1(1!01• COPI A-r•On Tllft l1 Wtrll'ltll 0111 .... Ht lbtrl .... Hull Fl•~r Toltll 1111 c1-11 1MI ''""''-' . . ' ti 1 , 2 J l l I) I I I l f ] ' l ] l•~lltff , ' 0 • . ' !S I• U ,.,, " u hi tt '' I• 0 1 1 I • 1 1 11 ' . ' . . " ' . ' ' • • . ' ' . . ' " ' sc-n O!t1rtv1 ' " ... Stn Clemtnlf U 16 11 11 -6" lJ-" St ntlltH U I 12 l.ltUM lllCJI Ull Miit" Nlct·111i. WllllNll HtrtlOld c-rn Glll•,i• Tat111 It II ti t. 1 I I l I I 0 2 f I ' lS ' 1 • ,, ~ t 0 ,. 1 • t , '' 10 I ... Ml11lt• Vlt lt 00 """•'"' s 1 • 1, .... MUndY Audlat!I &•own Hrbols 11••-en Norm•~dlt Tot1Jt ' • , 1 s ' s lJ ' 1 l 5 e ) I l o I l t ' 0 I t 11 10 lf +4 Se•r• Ir 0111rt1u LttUlll I N C!I 16 10 1 l S -U Ml1tl011 Vlt lo 16 t t 10 -44 Swtln Crumlt 1 .... ,,, 21tk-.kl -· H1ndlry T11fl~ '"' " • ' ' " •' ., ' . . ' ' • • • 0 J ,, . ' ' . ' ' Wtiln&h WU the bl& 5COl'eJ' in tho clftb, breaking the flnal ti< -two fne -and adcUn& the lnsµrance btlckel. Steve Anderson led San Cle~1 to its triumph over ~... tallying 11 pointl me! -king a rally thot aaw Area Briefs the ~ll<Jns ID from •. %0-11. defk~ to a :JO.D l"d at the half. Outlcorln1 Santta10 11-U In the third period, San Cl<t11e!¥' had little trouble holding off Its Joe. Steve Kalata iiod Brad McCaslln conlrlbuted II pointl eacll to the winntna effort. -1 'enn;s--Clinic ' Slated Saturday l Harbor Greem Tennis Club cl COlta Mesa will stage a clink Saturday morning from t I<> 10:30 with three area proftsalonelB portkipatlng in the instruoUon. Bob Abbott, resident ·pro a_t Harbor Greem and hts aJSi8.. taot, Mllte Dum, will be joined by Bob Beauchamp of p.,,. it$lla point _Racquet Club in staging Ille clink. 'Ille public is iovited to partlcipate fr<e of cbac1• with all ol the balls furm.Red. A group lt98Clll.-will stMt the proceedinp with the three pn:111 hoping to add a five minute period ol individual in. structioo for eaeh participant. Three courts will be used !or the clinic at the Harbor Greens Tennis Olub , Haroot and Adams street! in. Costa Mesa. • Registratioo for the Junior All·American football League will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 at the 'liunUJl&ton Beach lliRf1 Schoof i)'Jl1. All youths interested ln ptayi .. must be a~ed by • parent wl>en retrimrinC and must have a report card and a birth cer ti fi c ate. .RegistraUoo fee is $5. The leaiu• is open "' all boy• eight through 13 years cl ag•. The final sllJlup dat. will be staged Saturday, July 25. Practice will begin Aug. I. • The 1970 National AAU swimming and diving cbam· pionships will be held next mooth at the Memorial Swim Sl.adium in Los Angeles. The diving compettUon. takes place Aug. 13, 14 and 16 while the swimming championships are slated Aug. 20.23, Champion swimmers and diven trom al l over the U.S. and from as many as eigtil foreign nations will compete. Alamitos Results w111111..,,, J<ii"' •· n 1t Clltir & P"1sl fll-ST aAc•. l60 v1rds. Maldt<1 '-\IH t lldl. Cl1lml119. '"rte 11,Jat. lltr W1r CJ\lc (Wr19hl) lD.40 6.111 l.60 1(1b Y't MMl'I IWll_,J .U.21 17.IO Tlnr Todl (Wt/Miil 2.IO TllM-11 t /lL Allo --··u I Tr~, SHICl'r s-. llnt l '""'· Ttv1 Grll, Jun 1r .. 1•r1. 0111tw 111rlvM1. Tr111y O.lldr. S•COMD aACI, ..00 nrck. ThrM 'l'N f tldl Ind 111. Cl1lml111, f>Ut,_ 11.10CI. Htll CIOlll11 (L!phtml Sir l !ltDl.rllt lWlltol'll 01• Vtn !Htrdlntl Tlr111-1'0 t /11. 1.00 l.IO 3.00 J.IO I.tel O.M AllO R111-a"'\lflltd T...,.., Full t>f l 1r1. RDrtl ll;U(•u1. M111bl Ltler, ll1rrtc1•1 l lu:ult, Dtll(tlt Ml11. ~"e" Mlll. fUTILY DOVILI -t-111 W1r C~lc 1nll 6'Mtff C.._.., ,,Ml JSS.M. THIJl:D llACI. lSO Y .. d •• Mtltten fWo r•tr oldl. 'urat tt.700. DH-c.t Ocllnt Now CLr.tllml OH·ltHdV SllOtt ,,1111 f.IO J,60 tW•lllll'll n20 x..io 12.ce •t Jurr kid tMOlltc•l 1.IO Tlr111-11 S/10. AllO li:trt-Mlu Tlnv Wt!OI. LIN•s Mar1<, Sur-1n'1 M111, Drou Rtl!eer111. llhlt Pi.tt11Tt. Quwll .. A"'e~ Tom'• ••• 11 ......... 11 4110. AllO Riii -S-01wn, Clt bber'1 F~P.1. llobtlrlu, Colmk. Du1lw l•r· lent, Chum!""' Lf ... tlll"tl l id. krl td'led -Ille.I JIK I. City Cu, Oklt ltr 5!tr 1nd M1noXT11. SIXTH AACI. o10C11 1t nh. Thrtt r t1r Old1 -\II, Allow111e•. ,U'11 W.SOO. l wum 2 1PtrMri 4..0 ,,,. l.JO Toti Dtck h*lt (C•Olbt') I.Of t.111 S!ln1•1 lltnlo ILIJlht/111 l ... TllM-lD ~110. AIM -•1'-Cfllr.. llt 111. J••u1r•1 Gt Go. s-r P1N1vr1. Mootlll 0....11. A\lbv AM Gold, Dld!t'I' Diii TlrM, Mr, Go Dtvl!. ScrtlCllllol -ROl't l Tl11111!. ll<O .. Vtft Juwn, Mttbl• Mtl'I trNI Count C!tren. 11\lll'ITl'I 11.ACI. m "''"'· Tllr .. ~·r OlclJ ,,.., up. AOllWtM:ll. Pura~ $7,503. Slnd RIVff Wll'I (HtrO lJ.Oll 6.00 l.IO Kht lt Pro IWtllt) U.tO 6.jj) P1llto Lu 111flkal :um Tlm,,._."6 I/ID. AllO R111 -Mr. l"er...,11111, s-" Chic. 1 r .. 11 A«ounl. Sltt'tll L!k1ly, Har.rfell1. Sc:•tfdoe<f -ltr1<ht ltd. ll lr 5111 i nd Throlll• a.rt. llllKTM -ACI. ~ 11rlll. ThrH ve1r okb •1'111 111. Alllw1,..;tt. l'ur" ""'· Ou9hf To Go (liplo1"') l .lD l.1111 2.IMI Wtr GIW•lt tPtrntrl tt.00 •.oo J1tlc111 Go!d (Drt'l'trl 1.00 Tlrrw-11. Father-Daughter Duo Combine for Victories """"" l orlt ,_,, C1rrl1r L11nch Krltllnat f'ow•• Tot111 • • ' ' . ' . . ' . , 3 n ' ' I l I • n io 1• s. Or1ftM llU 11 It t i t. Ct lftPhll ••• ·-,_~ Tot111 Schull> "tlelftr.,. TllYt U l ' t J I S 3 7 I I e , f I I J ,,,.,,17 ,., hlMjlf., ' It • f t J t l • f I J 1( P"OURTH kAC•. lit v1rd•. Tllrre 'f'N r offl1 1nd Ul>Wl rd. C!1lr11!nt. PU'rM 11,tDO. • Plul'ldtr l "tlllol LOIQ •.IO l .111 Doubi9 DOii tH1r1) •.«> l.IO &tid'I' Rodtll fll.,.,,1ml '-IO Tl.,,,._lt J/10. Al1111 J11-Loll1son. l1rdell1'1 lier , llt i.br 0. Lu•t , rt1n Sldlle, S.11«•1 Cht r11, OttodY Mooltll, Vl !lt ll l 11tloon. Atto ll1n.--Roa1 Don. Cllllllr, 111 .... Mofntct , SI~"' Llthl. J.,Ulr RoUtl, Mllhh' Moon. Su1kll«t -S!HllY C/llrt 1. NINTH RAC&. Tl!rM v11r tklt t M Ill. -.1-1nc:•. """' 11.100.. 0Hp $pr\f19 (CtrOou J 4.10 ,.llO t.111 RIY'I Grl 'I' E1tlt 11.s>odtct ) •.IO J.IO L1r1< Gr1hd (LJ,h1m) >..a Tl~I 3/1 0. -USHER'S GREEN Sl'RIPE Siocc 1853,lh• !lds!nal ll1h1 Scotdi ' • • • The f.ather~i'lter talldem of Owen and MJehele Gonnan scored individual milt vic- tories Wednesday afternoon in the All-O:im1ra track and field meet at Orqe C:O.st College. The 1tnior Gonnan· turned In a t'f'tdlteble 5:03.0 in the four-1.pper fur 40-year.()Jds and ovtr whUe Miss Gormen was the wimer in distaff cooi- petlUon wtth a 8::1.1.5 effort. Fonner Laflllllll Beach Hilh ace Geoff Harrowby won the opep shot put with a 5G-2'~ heave while ei -Weetmlnster Golden West Nips Cypress Colden West· College "'on its fourth straight Rio Itondo summer jWlior college league test without d~eat \Vednesday night, knocking off previously undffeated Cypress, ?M7, oo Ult last-second he roics of Chris Thomp600 and Br ian Ambrotlch . Ambrmldl OlfTlpleted a three¢nt plly with 2 5 seconds to ao for the 11>ahe1d baliltt •fl« 'll>ompson (6-1) took Ille tip from his U 'I" pooenl and leOClfld5 later It Wit AmbrmJdl . intercepting and spffirheadJnt: • fa.st-break for the finlf bucket. Am b ro1 l ch and Jim Ande"°" led coach Di<k Strtcltlln't outfit •Ith 1$ e1dl whll< Thomplon (131 and Jell Powers (10) v.·ere also In dou· ble tl,una. Cyprfta hid led by 12 until the flnol two mloo lcs or ai:- tlon. Hijti Kamsas ace (currently with University) M I k e Solomon was the winner in the mile with a 4:30.0. Solomon is a former stale high school ehimPion in the open rnile ( 1967). 8111 Hanson dominaled the open division with Joor firats -winning the 70 high hurdie a (t .2), 330 intermediate hurdle« (11.3 ), lq jump (~) and triple jwnp (41·10 ). Ol'IJrt 10 HH -(hi llt11J I. 0 11111!1 Eaw1rdl t.~ Ulld l!Hll 1. 1111 H1nM11 '·'· Ml .. -1, Mlkt SCI'-l ;llt,O, 1111 -Cl" 11t111 1. l o9 ~lmbou~ IG.I (2nd hlt ll 1. Tt r,., Schmll1 JG.I, ~ -I. '°""'In Hobbl St.I. UI IH -I. 1 111 Ht n..., 11..1. 1111 -1, Bob Mtstll'lil I :SI-'. no - 1, Ed JtrreH tl.1. Miit wilt - l. M:tn st-11::1-4.o. l.3 Ml t. crou Coun!rv -1. Tit """"" l ob Mtn !nt , L1rrv M111n tn4 Sc.tt Clt'l'-l 16.-'0~ Jtw ll11 -1. Dt11111s Edwtrds 1to.1. Hltll J11m1 -l. U'ldt1-0C! .. 1. Lo1111 h•IM -I, 8111 Ht n,on 704, TrlP!t Jum11 - l, 15111 HllllOn •1·10. Shel f>U1 - 1. C.olf H1rrowb\r »-7\:o, Dlseu1 - 1. Otlt Gordofl 56-3 .. HtGK ICHOOL 1" HH -l. Dtvt f'owtll t,1, Mllr -l. Jtt• MtOuOWl'I •:l1.0. 1Cl(t (h i hit!) 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I XACTA -t-Dll' Sprl111 lftll I· llt'l''S ~l'I' lltlt. fttlll 1'1.tt, Major League Standings DEAN LEWIS NATIONAL LEAGUE I New York Pltl'lburgh Chicago St. Louis Philadelphia Montreal Cincinnati Dod1en Atlan ta Ea1t Dl,·J&lo• W L Pct. 46 36 .511 46 39 .54t 41 41 .500 39 43 .171 35 47 .427 34 50 .l-05 Weal Division 59 24 50 32 II 40 39 42 31 50 San Francisco Hou1ton .711 .810 .506 .181 ,l-05 .~4 San Diego 33 53 GB II\ 5 7 11 13 II\ 17 19 2.\1\ 271,1: AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore Detroit New York Boston Cleveland Waahinalon Mlnnesola Aa1el1 Oakland Kansas City Milwaukee Chicago Eut Dlvt1lon W L 52 30 .. 38 .. " It 39 37 44 37 47 Wttt Dlvl1lon 52 26 49 33 15 38 30 51 30 s• 29 55 Pct. .634 .550 .543 .513 .457 .440 .867 .598 .542 .370 .357 .345 GB 7 71\ 10 111\ 16 196~A!O~L~ co~~~!!' ~!JO] Soni•• and Parts lot Ali importod Ca,. • Modern lody Shop for All Co,. Orange Counl 's Llrgest and Most Moaem Toyota and Vol>o Deller f ANNIYllSAlY SALi [!]QllYIPJITllAli COROLLA 1970 "'' $1697 + T•ir & Lie. A M ..... lllltMk M..ti tt-Hnu ,....,_ ...... c. 111411 c ..... VOLVO 1'70 DIMO $2699 I 4t ! 4r., rt41•, ltt•ltr, 4.,,, .... I Ser. tf4140l SPICIA L---1 1970 TOYOTA WAGON :=$1117 ~~ ' 13 ·~·· = .,." ............ """ ................ ~ ........... "'.""~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... ..,. .......... ,... ................ ,... .................................. ...,..,....,,.,...,.."""""""""'"'"""'"'"""""""'""""'""'"'."""'""'""''"".,.~--....................... ~ !3 I ' . ! l •wMAf'5 fllE. U5E:. ! Vll\.L. JU.S'T , WlNDUPl~AfRlf:Not.Y U~ft)' cow MEAT MAR~Ef'." . I On Bof\ds His Goal . ' WASHINGTO~ (UPI) Republican John J. Williams of Delaware, a senator for 24 years, says he is detennin- ed to give m lddle -c'lass Americans a saving s bond ' 'yielding 6 percent interest if it Is the last thing ~e does before retirin2 fr o m Congres! next January. Williams says it is just plain Wlfalr that a man with $.1,00ll to invest can earn I percent Interest on government bonds he i.s required to keep only one year or less while people "'ho can't accumulate. that much money have to settle for Series E bonds.' Series E bonds pay 5 per- cent interest if they are kepl for 10 years. U redeemed earlier, the yield drops to as kiw aa 4 percent. And the interest Is taxable. TOP EXPERT W llliams, generally con- sidered the Senate's fore1nost expert on fiscal matters, says the bbnd he proposes wol4<1 be good for combating in. flation by soaking up excess dollars, good for workers trying to save for their retire- ment and good for the govern-' ment In cooverling part of its Wt billion debt into long- term obligations paying less than the government pays now for short-tef!ll borrowings. It would, he concedes.· be bad for banks and savings and ·loan associatkms -and therein lies the Treasury Department's apposition. The Treasury, headed by ex· banker David M. Kennedy , argues savings and Io an associations and banks need every dollar they can get from savers in order to furnish Joans to industry a n d mortgage money to a housing industry already plagued by a deep recession. \Vllllams succeeded a few months ago, by a 71-4 vote, in aUac:hing his proposal as . an amendment to · a bill ex- t.ending the unemployment compensation program. But the amendment was droppeti by the House-Senate COO:. ference committee that wrote a compromise version ol the bill. STRATEGY TOLD tn ah interview, Williams said when the bill returns to the Senate ror final passage he will try to convince the Senate to insist upon the bonds amendment as it! pr'.ce ror passing \he measure. If that strategy fails, he said, he will attach it to al)Other house bill. The consltutional provision requiring the llouse t o originate money measures prevent! him from introducing the proposal u a separate bill. Williams said he has talked to Pr<9ldent Nt.oo about his proposal and is t'OftVinced Nix- on woukl allow it to become 1.w, the treasury's objecUolls notwithsllndiftc. · He said the resulting out.now from savings ins1.ltuUoris tlas been exaggerated since his proposal would limit a family to invflsting $950 a year in 20-year bonds or $1,650 a year ln 10.year bonds. The $950 investment would return $3,000 in 20 yeal'3. The $1,'50 in- vestment would become P ,000 in 10 years. Ttle senator portrays his plan' " a suppiem,l'nl to Social Security or ~ retirement int9f0e. / ' HAVE INCOME "A man aged 45 making a monthly investment m ~ would be guararUed an in- come . ol $100 a monlh for 20 years after he retired at .ge 65," he says. "That's the -fellow I want to protect - -lbe small wage earner." •Assume people bought II billion wortll a year," he aald. •"Mlat's not going to hurt the banks that much. But k's $1 billion that'• not feedlni U.. nauon." ,,.. ' , • I ' • . w I • .. ' --. • • • I " • • • ---.J". -· -·--· ...... ----~·--"" ,. ' . ., • • • • • I July 8th. to July 10th, we're ·~ntro-; ducing o~r new Passport Ace;0unt, ' ' Glendale Federal's Umpteenth WflY to Save now and play later. If the headyscentofHawaiian pirie~i:iles . fresh ffom the islands is any c ue,' . . follow }OUT nose to your nearest GFS ' office and see all we've planned for ' • - !~. Jul7 9, 1970 DAILY ,UT %7 • , I I • . *' I · - ' " ' 1 ·- ' .. • • , . • • your pleasure.· Look. Li~ten. Enjoy .. You 'll discover the umpteen advan" 'tages of sightseeing With .interest. .. I . , the Glendale ·Federal qavings way! .. . ' With .GFS' ·5% to 6% rates com - pounde d ~Y,; saving. alia~d ;for travel aJWays ~es .goOd sense : .... · and there's a whole wprld 'Waiting . I • • ' TRW'I • -_ .:.l.--,.:..........,.. 11 + Dl'lllAr AllY-l'llOll 11 'l'O *5ss.-...... 1 _}·----....... • ' • .. --~- Newport le1cft · 'Cmd.a Meaa &COtfw..portO.Silfa.., ·.-..;;.;.;llOul..-.. • • • • • ' ' ' .. '• .... , ' .. Alleg .. oop American Airlines stewardesses !~am the hard way Its f/l!if,ll§r to gel into a life raft than jt is to gel out during practice water evacuatiop§ m Uie airlin@l1:1 training center in Arlington, Tex. The practice was part of ,,,,_r11tions fgr the new Pacific routes the ai~ ifl!l ~ l!filll Auj. 1. -- Paper Aids Blind New System Shlp1 IJ;ittlll.f Code WASHINGTON (AP) -A new aid for the bllnd was reiiorted Thuraday: a plastic ~ on which rai!ed coo. :ventJonal letters and numben µn be printed with jumbo tMillpoint pen or a blunt pencil. The ~stem does not require µae <i code-like B r a 111 e ,:. h a r acters. Furthermore, municaUng with ~ lft1illl 11119 is both deal arid bWIJ. -It reduces the netd fPr blind persons themselvi't to learn Braille -rated a dlf· rlcult task, part1cularly for t~ elderly or for children with mutllple dlsablUUes. llm1 Qll.wl !WI lool" or kit!/' !llM fV@ll! lftltl'! lll!tr Ii\! l'ir!#IM, '9' •~•miil!, In firifiUtlj lhe • o r d "" QIJil!l@8,'' "'8 l.Y I I i H ! ~ .~ "I" BJil! fll!ll 'il!ffj;,J ftinll:111 "Cl!llfQ," ·~ ,most Braille writing-slates re- Aulre a blind person to learn to write backwards on the reverse side of the writing lheet so that his writing will 1ppear rrontwanis on the -The embossed markings can be seen as well as felt -therefore offering an added aid to partially s I g h t e d persom as well as to sighted correspondent!. Ruth L. Barr of Webster Groves, Mo., who Jong has been interested in developinf; aids to the blind, told about the development ih a report in the technlcal j o u r n a I "Science." ~-'5~~1!11. lrl1)1 wl\!1 IO subj.,.~ -hicl!l!lllll l!I wl!a were totally blind or ltlMllljY sighted; and 30 sight@il J!"MI • who covered U!e\l' '11!1 = Researcher BalJ ~lltdi "~ n e " P1lyell\yl@11Q paper reaolvftl ff!"1Y ~It blems in COfml'UnicatiJ\I with the 1J111ltiha!ldle1pped, liltl! •I the pe"°n who is bglll \!hf and blind. r · ' • " • -. ..,_ .. , .. " .. .. .. ,. ·' r ... ,. ... . .. "' ' . ., .. ... ••• ,. • • • • reading side. Further reported ad· vartagea: -lt elbninates need for a sighted person to learn Braille in order to communicate in writing with the blind , and offers special benefitr• ln com~ LEADS ROTARY Chorle1 A. Woodlin Dr. Woodfin Leads.Rotary She said the paper -made or polyethylene p I a a t i ! material -is avaUable from a commercial Clim. · The papet: is placed on a hard surface -the harder the better -and "the Im· press.ions must be made with added pressure to Insure the embossing e f r e c t , ' • she reported. Also, ''the best type of Jetter or nwnber is a simply made ''A newly blinded p!!•oon Ql!TI almoet inunedlaLelp w t I I f numbers and l~fi h• l\iJ alwaya known. Willi 111• "" of thl! new pape<, l!1f ~lbi!d and non sighte4 ·~ !0!!111, conpnunlcate. 'tThere is only a Jwief lfflll· Ing period for the niwly_b!ind· ed' person : there is no 1@'1;ft\Jng ,,f I @fk:ult system for a sighted friend or f a m i I y membel-; and there is no nee(t ror any sadget or appli~ coupled with the paper." Doctor Ratio Dips To One for 3,111 WASHINGTON (AP) -The familY·Jll'IKllle• d!Plll'lm•nla Urited States has only one in medic4J ldtoUlli @ n d family doclor for eadl 3,11l training ol pH pm@~ I~ a I pet>On:I, the Jll'eslclent o1 the I><noond to al!! fllfflUf dlJC- Ame-lean A c a d e m y Of ton:The decre~ IA th@ oomJx!f General Practke said here to-of family ddolof! wnQibulM day. to the rising c<!11 Ill m!l!IMI In testimony prepared for care, KowalewsiJ Miki· "Wll!l a Senate health subccmmittee, the unavailability {If MJ~\HM Dr. Edward J. Kowalewski numbers of physicl&M: kl t..r3'Al said the number of persoo11 patients outside tbe hPtlpl 1 depending on one general the ooly altemativ{I I~ W · pnctltloner has tripled since mil the paUen\ 141 !!ii· ftoFJ!llfl 1931. where he can I!" P11!1!"flY Dr. Clw'Jes A. Woodfin is The percentage of physi· cattd for," he aJtd~· the new president of Hun-cians going. into genei-al or Kowalt!W@~t ,atlm1Jt@d Ult! ttnclon BOach North Rotary family praotlce dropped from """"""" f 8 111 I I y • 0 o et a r Club. 75 pel'<ent In 1931 to 21.3 per-training program W<l\!ld '9'l He received the gavel from cent in 1967, he added. $51 million the flrst yur and past president Carl Sipes at Kowalewski testl.fied in almost $100 million the fourth the ell!!!'• •!Ill 8!1fll!!I Ill-IB\'111' of o ~Ill whl\ll! M!l!ld y~r. Wllhln six years, he 1tallaU.. 'iNlfll!l!OI. Dr. Waod-aullttlae mny for f*nll!<· ia!H, the program Wwld Ill"' fin previously was treasurer. practice re a Iden c I~ s -~ duc;e 1,580 phy~Allf • ft!f! Other p o!flf""' Pr! H. IOadi" 11ooti111o11 '"" m~I wltll restdency tnln1t11 c. MoMY, Vice ptO;ideht, idiools, .. eltibli~t or famtly Jll'actic<. - Dean Wa~. '""'Jary, oll!IL;;;~;;;p;;~~--;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~""';;;:~""11i;;;iiiNiiii•I Goo<I• T, Ilt!ylo, ~· UJ'$ IE FRlllDi.Y Jr )'OU htive now nel1~hQn or )Cnow o( anyone moving I See by Todays Want Ads ' •> to our '"*' p&eu, tell us to that we mq ut.enil a frlmdl7 welcome and ttelp • Frtt b'anlil!Qftfll\on dilly to and tfot11 downtawn L.A. 1l'om N.11. ~, d~vlnc a VW lluli. i!NOO• like a ~ de11I. tfe 11 In a DAUJ.. Pit.oT want Ad. ., ••• • • •. """' .. -... llflut• ID tbe1J new aurroundlnp. SI. Glat Vllltlr 494-nll ... Yisltl' MM174 Only One ·--.... -edltltns. T!iol~ O lt9 ""'1 II b fo -1 County, Tltt DAILY PJLOT ts the "''Y dally newspaper Wt dtllv· tr'I lht p~ I e Here 's an an~. a 56 T.Slnt In tint eondlOon hu heW paint anit lntirlor. $1600. • ~ )'OU 11.11111 ••"1 hllkln1 tOr a Job? lt .,au have P.. pr~ In Carpet, drip. ti)' taltl, tbdn & .»ti waiting tor )'OU. $176,000 Doctor .'Fee Probed W MiHl~GT9N l/ll>l -A San Diego. paychlatmt made $171,00Q on a GI helath in- surance program in 1968, 1 House subcommtttee reported ID<fay, and the l!l!lllm dldn ~ ~ into ~ pa1"1M!§ untU ~"~· r~if. ~= "'\t:tar.~ ~i tli"nr the (!!:' hli! ='~TM earned UOB)t foi' fll,211.15 which the urmamed psycllii!lflst refunded. T~ ffouae service btll!llll ·ir~m!~ . tooi "'1u lil ~"' Lhe propriety of s u c~ payinenl!" and rtconun~ I 2 for '52 "71·11/""l·ll 1r .. 1t1Mft1f lo• 11169. 1'The subco · ltlee ii con· ccmed," it Bald C the $171,000 pnyments, "tha Uie matter did not appear t be vlgorou,. ly pursued untV lhf: sub- ccrnmlttee showM an in· tcrest." It said the militory begap an Inquiry into • the case ip the· sprlnf or 1969 fter t~ subcomm1Uee quest ned ifs fet surveillance p ures. · "The subcommittee Bli a'slc: EACH $16q5 EA(H $19 9S • ed lhe Department of Defense for a review of cases o! possi. bte excessive p ynumts in calendar 1969,' the report said. "and It is hopeful that these can be received by the end ol 1970." ARE YOU THE MAN FOR US? our ,...,,.11, 11 r•Hll• •.s· HIMilllt •<Wll .. ''' i.tlllflt f9r a lo<ll IMft whe 11 llAll ltf a.119 Mwn 11111 111fft ""!MY· 11 ,,,,. ~ • .,, • ntmlrl•I 1me11nl II( Cllh IO ll!Ynl IHCU-.cl) llMI I ..... rt Pllllliel!, lot In dlllCUU , .. 1111llfvt Ult tor rt• 11111 Y941• ''"'"'· Call ctlltd fw ,.,_. 1111 .... ., .... Mr. Jtll11Mll UIJI 111..,71. er wrl!f I•• 111'-1NU1 l"llel, !AC~ 1219l '1•o , .... 1._ 1.. "'"' '""· h . '" ""' '°"· Eo. 1,, $1.1',. J.O.,.. ,;.., U .17 1e 1.JJ -,;,. IJ.•7 •• J.IO -,;,, ._ ....... .i .. ~1 .... ,1 .. 195-14 ltploc" n1-11" rn.11 20S.14 1.,i.c .. ·au.11 .. fn.11 20S.15 a.,i .... au.is ... ~ts 2 i 569 -h '37:50 I 21J.14 l1Jl"t1 US.II• ll71M4 215-~ 1.,JKt1 '55·15 tt "10-lf 2 i s75 I . ..ch $40.so-1 225-,5 ,.,.Kn US-IS 23S.15 l1,.K11 t1s.1s 2 i s79 Wbe{e tJ:iere is more th n meets the eye . ANAllllM (ORONA OARDbl ORDY! lt61 l"°IOIUIST lij W.6I~ If. 1601 WlSTMIJilSTla "T Ulf(_·~~f i• llP:•l l~ft Of llAC~ US.1111 71J-601D ffl.Ufl TUSTIN WESTMINSTtR NAWAllAN GARD£NS 11971 CARSON !T. (fl~itll llOHlll I NOl\liAll) IU.0227 HUNTINGTON BEACH lt411 llACM ILYO. l\l .t.lll~ NORTN or ADAMS) 53 .. 7571 · SANTA AHA SAlflAtf-· COSTA MESA-SAN CLEMENT£ .. -Al-lltl w. WA HI. tit L 1tt lflftT ;MSTMIHSTla AT CIDAa NEWPORT BE~CH 927 M. tl CAMIMO 1IA1. IH47" l"!Mllfl AT .. IJlOll (1• AHD "D" ST.I ( lOC~S I. Of GOl.DfN WlSTt ~22 EAST 17ttl T. ......... 544-"31 ltl.JS21 '42-4121 492·5543 USI YOUR MAJOR IAIY CRIDIT TlllMS CREDIT CARD OPEN 8·1:30 DAILY I 8·5 SAT. • Cambodia Tu War Continues What Do I Do"/ U,ITt .... Th~ was just a little too much tiger In Leo the lion fo r \'anesta Turner, 11, of Los AngeJes. Vanessa, on vacation in ·Dallas, had a chance tp hold the four day <>Id lion cub at .the Dalluzoo, lh'l/' 1f••n't 1urewhat lo do with him. ' - I LEGAL NOTICE --------------- -~ .---~,,;-, ¥ .. -~-·r-: -.. -. -,;--- Tliurldq, Ju~ 9, 1970 OAllY "LOT J9 LEGAL NOO'ICE LEGAL NOTIC!l I + ----,---··-. - HOUSES FOR SALE · HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES 1'01\ SALi! 1000Generiil . ******************* LIDO ISLE ' fl f n /J A LARGE 75• LOT is the setting for this 3 d..inda J :Jle YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO A bdrm .• convert. den & dining room home HOM S with beam ceilings. 2 fireplaces & assorted PRESTIGE WATERFRONT E n CJt patios. Besl buy on the island for $82,500. CUSTOM 4 TO 7 BEDROOM HOMES /"' remiere Jhowing. Brochure on request. FROM $135,000 TO $500,000 PENINSULA POINT OCEANFRONT . "SUNSET TO OUSK " EXTRAORDINARY custom 2 bdrm., 4 batlf PRIME BUILDING LOTS Friday, July 10th • FROM $40.000 TO $175,000 6 30 p plus paneled library home right on the sand. : .M. To 8:30 P.M. 1105 Newport H•lthh 1210 -------*VIEW* 4 Bnn, tamulnn. w/w crpt 233 CATALINA tb.ruotlt. ~ murt leavt 2 Muter bdrm1.. 2 living attar Aaking $31,900. rooms (<>ne w/viev/) with 5cl5--0938 or ~9755. tics, + guest Br. l be.th. Odem, all elec. ld~R•· D I u. JlOS ced to sell -$48 . Meta . • ,.,.r 1 VnJverslty Realty 510 By Owner Allume 5!4 % Joan. '3001 E. Cout Hwy., CdM $31,900 3 Bil, tam rm. pro!. REDUCED TO $25,500,' :try, lds<;pd 2 padoe new ahag Owner, usu.me -69l YA, crpt1/drp1, s1aie'entry, cust. Spanl5h charmer, 1.BR, cor • tpl nr ..,. .. ,_ & pk' • 5$1323 lot, fncd yard. &15-1446 , it HOUSES FOR SALi --Corona dol Mir 1250 LAST CHANCEi to buy an Ocean View home on a )fll'lle lot tor only $42,500 and only 10% down, JIWT)'! Vogel Co. Jtealtors 2667 E, Coast Hwy, CDM • 673-20~ •. NEW LISTING Swedish marble fireplace, high ceilings &: For Information on ·OUTSTANDING m---t-elev.ato.r.~u'-e.....enclosed-garden-room~w:ith--J,-----,All-lots-& homes, cell:-----<----~roaClmoor-11om• wit view fireplace easil y converted to several more BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 2716 WINDOVER DRIVE " ""UQI • no ans 642-0010 &Sk for Paul Mesa Verde 11101 -"H_•_rrl_,_. -~---- Duplex, l -BR. each. Comtt lot. JtOomy, 1\lltShiney I: comfortable, "1nt location. MORGAN REAL TY 67$.6642 675-4459 I --'-'--------'-1'1 BY Owner: End of cul a, BY OWNER sac. 4 BR 2 ba, aprklnr DELUX 2 BR, den borne, bd.rms. & playroom. $72,500. Brochure on re--833 Dov.,. Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 1. 642-4620 Coron• del Mer quest. CORONA DEL MAR VIEW HARBOR VIEW HILLS large 5 bdrm., 3 bath & dming room horn.~ with pool & 3 car gar. High view of ocean & bay. $72,000. Bro-. chure on requesl lOOO General 1==== General 1000 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., ,RHllors 12111 S•n Joequln Hiiis Roiid Newport S.iich . ~910 CUstom built, 4 bednn. ra~ pool. loft: schools, sbpnr,r ne\\•ly1 decor, dramatic ilY rOom, 2 big fireplaces, beach. 5484156 . garden. Sell below COit due Thi! beautiful home <>ver-1-========= tn illney, $69,500. 0nr looks the 17th fairway of Dover Shoret 1227 ,675-5698. Low Interest __NEXT YEAR! Try to m"oh 'th"'" Newport ******* ************ Mesa Verde C<i1t Course. w=ANTE='"o":-:V;;;le-w-"hii-m<--;-fn~ 6~ asswnable loan .. 3036 *MEDITERRANEAN Corona del Mar. Pref • Assume 6% Cl loan. 3 ~. m i, 1% bath, shake roof, hard"'OOd Ooors. Beach. Beautifully decoral- ed cen1er hall plan. FOUR IG~o~no~r;•-~1;:;;:;;:;;:;;;1;000;;1 .£~~•sa 1100 Java Rd. 540-4095. $62,900. Exceptional Bay & m<>untain Hart,or ·view Hills att111.. view. Private & spacious, From owner <>nly. Call nearly new. 4 Bctnns, ex-673-8916. howan() lawson jn.. J>ealtoR $26,950 ,,,, VIA l100~ • h!WPOIT 1 i Actf, (lt•I 'l S-4s•t 1--3 BEDROOMS. Less thanl' ""' ,.,.,., old. com01,,,1y New. port Beach College Park and tastefully redecprated With BEAUT Joe, cor lot, 4 BR, lg tam rm, 2400 sq ft, im- med. poss. Owner. 546--0.113 eves & wkends/or 83~2249; ~pandable, 4ia ba + maid's. High cl&'s. 5000 sq ft built around court & atrium. 4 car gar. Consider sm house <>l' lot trade in this area. $169,000. owner 548-7249 OWNER, 5 BR, view of bay. Imm. occ. \Viii rent. Open ll-6, 1TI2 Antigua Way. -. __ .-. .-_ .-. __ .-. _ .-.. _ Assume: 5:4% GI Joan. Bed- ,~-~-~~~ rm, 1% bath, corner lol, 6 months ag<> by transferred VA owner_ Huge family room Low Interest Newport Beach 1~00 -. ---'-'--.;... 1000 Gen.ral ihake roof. IOOO $26;500 26x17. Spacious step.down Assumable Loan living room with beam N , _J_ POOL MESA VERDE CAMBRIDGE l~ Block to Adaim School and Park. 3 Bedrm, den, farnily nn, lari:e covered patio. Buy after IM 4th move in Labor Day. Asking $35,9"'. COATS .. WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (~':" Evenings) 17x35 POOL Yes, a beautifuf Anthony pool • heated & fJJtered • sets thto stage for !his 3 bed. room, l bath home. Sate, separate play yard for the children. Pant>led living to0m with brick fireplace. New gold carpet, Kitchen completely redone. lt's .sharp! call now to stt ••• $29,..,. 54&.-2313 O THE REAL '"'\.. ESTATERS VIEW LOCATION And much more! See: 4633 OITington in beautiful Cameo Shores OPEN HOUSE l-5 Friday, Saturday & Sunday ·N•wport •• Fai rvi•w 646-8811 (anytime) A custom built home I'"~'!"'~!'!"'!'~~~ with 1 ..... !amity mom PANORAMIC 3 bedrooms, 3 baths OCEAN VIEW LuxW"ious corpets & drapes · Spacious yard & pool Plus ,Lights by Night 3 Car Garage S\\'fi"ping view from moun· $98, 750 tains to sea. 4 B«iroom&, 2 , ceilings -formal dining O Dn. Payment lll"lla. pool sized lot. Offer. Immac. Home w/formal din., ed at $56,950. &: beautifully lighted land· e Colesworthy & Co. scaping. Whal better invest . ment can there be in buying property w/no down pay- ment'!' World War II Vets, your eligibility expires t'his JIJIY. Call us, NOW! Nichols Real Estate 546-9521 • J K .NICHOL~ Excellent financing baths, large family room ' REALTOR Nl'wp:irt Beach Office 1028 Bayside Drlv.e Real ton 1 '0ur 25th Y •• ,. In the Harbor' Ar'••" 673-4400 OCEANFRON! HOMES plus din ing room.-oOuble garage plus carport for boat storage. Jn move.in condi. Lion. $48.500 -Phone &1s..n11 10THEREAL \"'-ESTATERS '-<d"I r, ,·.' ,, ~ I', NEWPORT HEIGHTS 'I• AC. Estate Side-by·skle, desirablro Joca. Curving driveway leads to tion. great beach, delightful Quaint ma1Mlr houSI'. Open waler & sand activilY. $54,-beam ceilings, 1''amily room . GT.:>-49.'.0 , NEWPORT HEIGHTS View-2 story Colonial home. 3 & fam rm, 2 ba. Near · shops & schools. $41.950, 80 LINOA ISLE 1*e !his new ;, & 111aid's rm. lam. rn1. + RR, 5 baths. oPen daily $169.300. 1'0ur 25th Y•ar" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. ')llcsii\(~~~(aft~ 546-5990 000 &: $56,000. Buy one and breakfast nook. till' baths, R It LEASE OPTIO enjoy your own cubby hole wood floor. View of New-•a .or•. N ··-2111 Sao Jooq"'" Hill• Road CDM HS & . or lal\C both and have room port Bay.~ ac1·e of beauli. ~910 POOL for 4 units, ful garden. Call &t~303. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,IFabulous valuf' near Back FOREST [. OLSON ADOBE Bay C"stom home. 4 king $495.00 PETE BARRETI r'""""' =tom hom• ·" 'h ·""', ms ..... ,,,,,y '"""'11'" TO.TAL DOWN j Inc. Rf'altors acre overlooking beautiful amily room .. C1rcular bar. REAL TY , HARBOR N. OF WILSON Santa Ana Canyon. 3 Bed· Two c~eery tirepla~s. Deep And3 =~ ~.G~= $28 950 p I" rms priv study off Mstr Olympie pool. Hi board. 1611 WISTCLlff DI. 1 -00 bed.:m, Sl'parale tam rm. Rent now buy later. : ceiling. step-down living HIWPORT llACH 6. 51;2 0;0 Loan Living rm with conversalion CALL 64.S.$1303 R•altors room, bo•utifw c.,,.,ting. 642·5200 ,,.. FOREST E OLSON Two luxurious baths. Dbl. Anyooe can assume 1his 1cr· pit. 70' Veranda & much, . • garage, All electric kitchen, I "!!!!~~~!'!~~!!!!~I rific annual % r~te loan and 1nuch n1ore! Horses OK. all this for $19,00l. CAU... NEWPORT ha\'e rent like payntf'JllS. r.1ay exchange !or beach HARBOR N. OF \Vll..'IDN W lk & L HEIGHTS EnltY hall, -4 bedrms., f:lm· pro!)l!rty, 8 er ee uy nn., d'"'"' ""'·· "'""·'"' . DELUXE PLUS oal,ral ""°" "bl n" '· Mam Realty -Rltrs. 5 BORMS. -POOL Realtors 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams a45-9491 Open 'Iii 9 Plt! RETIRE TO BEAUTY Never before have we been able to prescnt such an im. maculate charming home. Locat•"d in COLLEGE PARK near all grades of school &: 0.C.C. Three Bd. rms, 2 baths, BIN Kit, DI Rm. covered breezeway and Dbl. Gar. Freshly decorated, new cpts. &. drps, Nothing to do but move in. Full Price $29.~ Under FHA/VA TERr.tS. M. M, L•Bord•, Rltr. 646-0555 Res: 543-3265 POOL' ~~~ Sell A Home 31100 SQ. ft. of charm with This Jove. ly 4 Bedroom horn~ Every 27 Mo'nutes CalJ 545-8977 or eves: Call fonnal din. rm., lgt. Jam. .._ Tom Oberdorfer, 6.tl-3926 rm., 4 b11 •• brklst area. Up- now ,,.,ing rcdf'~t~. car. TARBELL 2955 "Harbor =======~~~:CJ pets &. drapes JUfll hke fl('W iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiimm I -----!!lairs billiard nn. 3 Car gar. throughout. Lots of concrete O ES THE RIGHT Picturesque setting, pool. decking & planting11 sur· DOVER SH R INVESTMENT side. round the hugr sparkling \Veil designf."d 4 hedroom Is *'tJUal 10 a lifetime of toil. ~"'~!l!l''li"RllJ1 .... ,.. ... pool for carefrtt living. home oveJ·looking the entiJ't" Here's yaur chanCf' and only AJ-~..;: $41.9:JO. Bay, Large living room & a short walk lo shopping. j. 1 • b""~' ""d 546-2313 dining room: all electric kil. Chf'f."k !his r.tf."sa Verde 83l-0700 ~2430 \O THE REAL \'"'\.. ESTATERS chen. Ready for immediate t'OUR-PLEX. Porential in..l 'l::=====:::-::::::::::- occupancy. Call for app'l. 1..'fJnle, $GOO per tnonth. Pric.11 ' ' ",I o•M Macnab-Irvine 1'ake over 5'% annual interest 642-8235 675-3210 rate subject to FHA Loan _ _ _ _____ _ on lhis s.harp 3 bedroom ed $54.000. PAUL•WBl'tE CARNAHAN '&l.A..TT CO. 1093 Ba!<er, C.M. 54_6.5440 5 BR & FAMILY Price Reduced for quick sale to $33,500 A 3 bedroom 2 balh doll hou.~ in MOVE JN CONDI- TION. Cheek This ,/ New ·wa!J to wall carpet ./ New water heater ./ Garl:iage disposal ./ New driveway and walk Plus Fruit lrtts and a lovely wide ll'{'e lined SU'\.'t'l. $29,200 546-2313---473-8550 . \oTHEREAL ~ESTATERS ' I '• I '• l 'I I '•' FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 bedrooms and large fenced yard.· Perfect for children and pets. J.~reshly painted - living room just paneled. $21.~. VA-NO DOWN FHA-LOW DOWN Evenings 67Ui568 \Veekends £ASTSIDE 3 &odrooms -2 Baths large living roon1 extra large detached garage with work- shop Ui streSSf'd for second floor -$25,500. Phone 646-7171 s-.... illl Builders Repossession Big 2 story 4 Bdrm, family • rn1. 2ox32 bonus room. l)c. luxe bltins. new paint & car- pets. Room for boat & trail. er. \Val k lo sc hools and OCC. Ju.sl f't'duced $3400 to Sl0.500. Vacan1 . See today. Call 54().1151 SPLIT LEVEL 3 BR., 2 ha. New cpts., drps., Bit-in kit. Class doors to pa- tio, 3 GARAGES'. Large 1237 heated pool & park.like yard Univ•rslty Pafk with no caret involved_ ~I ----~---­ this fee land condo for only 3 BR . & FAMILY RM. $33,900. -Lowest priced "Chancellor'' ~oH 1lll " -REALT JllV~:;•Dl NlAR ~[WPORT POST Off ICE OCEAN FRONT Only 2 lots away. Beautiful 4 Bednn, 5 bath home -2 . living rmll, 2 spectacular frplcs, (close l door & ha.ve rent.al apt w/stove/refrig, separate entry), Roof dcek, too! Submit down -$69.500. can Mr. Hj.rris, 545-8424, South Coast Real Estate. home in area~ Close to ten- nis ·courts & pools. Price reduced tor quick sale to $29.900 -or owner will lease/option. Vacant -quick possession. BOB PETTIT, Reiiltor .. SINCE 1946" Oays 833-0101 Nights LOOKING FOR ••. An assumable loan'!' We have two! Low int rates on both. 5 BR., VAi ba. homes: pric. ed at $35,950 & $36,/;i(I. Call us for details. e Rod Hill Rulty Univ. Park Center, Irvine Call anytime 833..()820 PRIME 10CEANFRONT. Priced for immediate sale. 3 Bedrms, 2~ baths, ex· cellent cqndltion only 3 I ~~~~~~~~~~ years old. Huge Master BR. NEEDS BUYER NOW! massive frplc, mode r n 2 BR. townhouse. Low do,vn! kitchen and right on the Last call -MUST SELL! sandy beach! Call ~. Submit all oUers. $25,700 South ~st Realtors. Call: Patrick Wood 545-2300 iiiiiiii""'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I e B ii I Haven, Rltr. Open Hotlse Sat-Sun 2 to 5 2UI E. Coast, CdM 67l-3211 19!ll Clen\\.'OOd La, Baycrest PRINCIP.ALS ONLY Sacrifice Sale Special Prict~ 1van \Velis. Baycrest 3 BR Charmer, only $52,500. 675-6500, eves: 645-1077 HOME-I.INCOME Original owner wants to ft!ll his 2 Br. home + l·bdfm. rental. Blk to ocean. Shake roof. Xlnt cond. Take a lOOk! MORGAN REAL TY 673-li642 67~159 NEWLY decorated 1 BR & dt"n, 2 ba. Beaut view: of Back B8Y. Priv bch/pool. Slip aVaii. No childn\n under 18 or pets. S23,9SO. 838-2886 or 61":>-4995" OCEAN FRONT .OIU!lex, corner ot 25th St. Consider trade. Ai:ent (711) 986 3816. I BAL. Penin. 3 Br. Large Turtle Rock 1239 --------WE'RE EXCITED I I About this new listing? 4 Bd. rms. & farn. rm. + sep. din. rm. Choice corner loc. - across from park, pools & tennis courts. This 1 yr, old home is nicely improved & in immac. concl. REAL VALUE is oflered here at just $<10,950 INCLUDING TIIE LAND! Xlnt terms avail. BOB PETTIT, Reiiltor ··s1~CE 1946" Days Ul-0101 Nights Easlbluff 1242 -------TIIE BLUFFS F ixer Upper patio. S.t"i,950. fr an~ !{all f'Xisling 4·,.% CI loan.' i\1arshall Rea.lfY 675-46(0 Beautiful cu s to m con- dominium-3 br, 3 ba, frplc, e legantly carpeted & draped, shutters. Spacious pa1'k view. Xlnt for children. Pools, tennis club membership. $48.500. By owner. 644-5468. Needs paint & somi:' carptg. 4 Br, pool, Baycrest-lille good 3 Bedrn1 011 quiet Atemi new, Fee title. Fam, 1'm, Verde street1 See· it and teJI gd Joa~ nr. schls, sha,i u9 what it's worth to you to 548--8281. give , it lhe "TLC" i1 riN-ds. B'-A"v'°rn~O~NT~-,-,,1-.,;&:::,-;;-, 'B'°r, Listing is actually $28,500, 2 Ba Condo, fine furn. Open Evenings J $49,500/SlOM dn. A g I , 546·5110 MG--0732 5 BEDROOMS. 3 full batlis, 2 fireplaces, 2600 stt. ft. Large lot adjacent tn park. Walking distance to elemen- tary and high school. Ideal for family. For ~e by Owner. $49,500. 644-lMO (~urelnemttbeltft) ELEGANT Home, 2650 sq LLEGE REAL.TY ft. in prestige area. 3 br, 1.E;:;.;.l ..;T_:o_ro0 _____ 1_2_44 B1lbN Pttnin1u~ JJIO WEST BAY AVE. Charming new 3 bdrm. 2 ba. ?o.1edtten-anean 1tyle; Block from ocean&: bay. Builder's ho1nt, top quality. Bill Gnmdy, Ruiter 833 ~r Dr., NB 642421 Lido l,1._. ___ u_s1 1 DE~ORATOR'S ·HOME BeautifUlly done. 5 Bdrml, Family rm~ Xlnt street to sl:n!et 45 It, Jot. $98,SOO LIDO REALTY INC. 3337 Via Ll~ 673-73111 LARGE 1,.IOO UJr 58x8fl' 206 Via Lorca, Terms. (ll4) 548-6913, ~· 45' LO'J" $52,SOO Neat, cozy, '3 br. bit-Ina. Owner. 67S-264.1 OT 497-U65. Hunll,,..... llooch 14111 NEEDED Real Est1te SalesmM Excellent training Prosram. Be:st commission & bomu. Confidential l n t e r v I e w_ Mtmbers of Hun_!inlton Beach-Fountain Valley and Orange County Board of Realtors. Ask for Jerry Barwick 847-8507 Eves, 642-0427 m;1,§11±1 BY Owner: Spanish 5 br 3 ba 2450 sq. ft. of luxuri<N• living x 1000 sq. ft. enc patio solarium. Close tn schls, park &: t ennt1, assume 5% % lou of $40,500. Finn. 96U32(1. HONEYMOON COTTAGE $17,000 FULL PRICE Assume subject to 6% an- nual percentage rate l<>an and only $99 per month pays ALL. Ideal tor a 1tart. er home. Why rent when you can buy! Walker & Lee Realtors 7682 Edinger 842-4455 54G.5140 Price Reduced Again Now $34.950. Sharp 4 Bed- room, 2 story lri·level. Exl!Jting 5~ % FHA loan your down payment will handle. This ptiei! cannot be beat in Huntington Beach. Speculators delight. ORANGE COUNTY UNITS 19 Units nr. 2 majOT frwy1. 1 & 2 BR. furn. apU. • some .tudio. Walk 10 ShOpPing. Xlnt rental record. 135,CX)) Down. $ZI0.500. California Ranc.hm> \\'ith LIDO WATERFRONT huge private backyard. Lush APTS.-320 LIDO NORD landscaping. Gorgeous ~t· NOW REDUCED TO ting, $110.00 total payment $160,000-Xlnt Terms per mouth pays all on 6 Beautiful 11nils. 6 Car ge.· "Zl,00} F1Jl.J.. PRICE". Hw.'-rages & utility roon1. \vlth ry on this beauty· CALL 80 ft. fronting on excellent Walker & Lee !:fy~~~~~· Units are COLLEGE PARK ASSUME 53/• 0/o Bargain in tree lined College Large ramilY home in No. Costa ~lesa with all bit.in~ including water condllionf'r. Quick Poss. Ai!sume existing }"HA loan. Only $3,!XXI down. PERROfll 642-1771 PILl'k. Squeaky clean, Large Unique Fairw•y 1500Adlmlitli1rbli,CM bY,owner. $78,500. 642-558J. O\VNER Selling. best buy 1llJge Re al Esla le in area! 2 Slory, 4 BR, I' ADORABLE English c ottage ~N;•;;w;;po;;;;;rt;;.;~;.·;ig;h;;t;';:;;l;2.l~O I 2 BA, W/W shag -Span style home. 1 yr. old. 3 • tile nn:. cov patio, w/pool 962-4471 ( =) MMIU hr, 2 baths. 20' x 20· family OCEAN BREEZE size yard. 10% Down ()I' BIG & CLEAN R lt Bill Grundy, Realtor 2700 l:larbrw e~,=~ at Adn.rrui 833 ~ver'br., N.B. &t!-4ti20 ~-04&> Open 'til 9 P~1 ------ VA No DOWN 4 + Fam1Pool Home in lovely Mesa de! Mar 'ollith FHA Low '""' Rom'" pool '""' equipped. \Val)< to all DOWN ,,,,,.,.1,, sho~~· 143.950. Open Evenings 0 $24,500 ' 30 Ft. Family Room Almost 'no. down Gt or FHA 3 bedroom house wiih huae ~s .. £ntiy ball, fuU dining I~Rf C 1E~· AT $21,500 rm .• double si7.ed 3 bdrms. and master bedrm. Extra Fre!hly painted and paneled. bathit! Prime area. ~17al Call ~venlngs 673-6568 week-1.,...,..,"":~:""'"''"'~ We .S.11 A Home endi. B'B ·-Ewry 27 Mlnulos COOL & LOVELY IRVINE (4 ) TERRACE TARBELL 2955 H1rbor !!VIEW!: Day & nigh1 ()(.'e1tn t.i. bay 4 Bedroom, 3 + pwdr room view, 3 Bdrms., 14•/den & 1rfCHANNELFRONT* bath.!, Ivan \\1ells hort ", din, rm. SpacloU!I! $38.700 3 BR. 2 ba, beach home. Dover Skorei1, FonnaJ din. Flab 1wim, 00.t •t your rm, kitchen w/brkf.st t1.tt11.. ttoni door. Only $38,500; · Panel.I rd family mt w/~-et CAYWOOD REAL TY bar. Sparkling pool In land. mn,n· ,, 111:.lnl llli,ll:I'\' ., ... r\· 1~19 1'~ 1c,, 630S W, c.oo.tt Hwy., NB. scaped court.Yard. Roy J. * 541-12'0 * Wan! Realtor, 1430 Galaxyl--=,..,--o.,..,.-- 1'? ......,, + _,,,, "'" i -°'-==·,, .... =1,.,560,.,·====-FHA -VA -00 Ooota lf"' Confer, OCEANFRONT 3 ll<dmoms. 2 bail•. E•"1-P8.000 down-tor tnfo. or brodA"llft ot Orange Coul 3 a.droom Home lent loculion IX'llr C<>lltw- --11 R·2 Lot Park .• Extra la.tl,'f' n.•1tr R..E, lnW!rtmentl ....,,.. t I ~c't ~mmer. Add 2nd Unit $54,950 yard with 1I01·k '4'a I ff'nce dal R.E. l:lrobn I: pt0per-George Will!imson & large covt·l't'd pu,tiO. t)f manqrn • 71~700. Realtor $25.~. Cail 546.2313, ·o ·THEREAL \~ESTATERS \ UPlN tJNTLl 'r,._, CAIO'ON La1o1 • 25 ml ""th '73-4350 645-1564 E vH. of Corona. Ne w ~ ntE SUN NEVER SErfin dominiunt. t br. w/pool, Cl••sl~'s action J>O'ol'tr. 1AJcHk1e !>Ml dock A Ml« For ll:rl ad to tell AtOund 1llE QUICKER YOU CAU.. 1lldbl(. $38.500 ft nan e l ft I •vallobl<. n•; -121' clock. dial 64~. 'l'HE QUICKER YOU SEU. brnts. Fireplace Mnt. free Custom yard, Nifty ~nt patio. Take Home with huge 15x25 b(\d. ovt'r loan 'v1th annual per-nnJJ. "Grecian Sunken Tub," 1-c111a.ge rate of only 5% %. many <>thcr extras Owner •·m. w/lrµlc. Fonn•I diniog .,.,..m, 511% F1JA. Pymnts rm. living rm w/frplc. All Makes th!! beaut Clif:fhaven $1li0 mo. $30,500. 8374974, 2-Story near Edison Hlgh, S f'lectric bltn kitchen, fully 3 BR, 2 BA home ideal for 1-=========o I Bdrms. 2 baths + tamny crptd & dra]X'd. fen<:ifll:: & comfort Jiv. l...ge backyard Corona d•I Mar 1250 room. G.I. or FHA termt. Cnli 645-0303 RLTORS. will linancr at low ·rntertst landsca~d. CloSf' to schools for entertaining, Heavy !th· ,, The Re•I Estatt Mart FOREST E. OLSON Off•rc'<i •t 169,9r.o. . & shopping. Immacula te shake roof, dble garage. Must C D M 847.a531 t.-ond. Your wifr \Ylll love 8l'e to appreciate!! • • • Inc, Rf'altors 1-IARBOR N. OF \VILSON Open Even1ng3 . Sll-5110 it-so \\'ill you. Reasonably Alice Clarke. Eves: 642-0185 Double Header _Fountal.n Valley 1411 priced. Phone 64~t;i, 1. · Cottage by The s.11 {Mir Cintml ''*"" OlLEGE REALTY .1500..,_ .... ,.. .. CM. HURRY! HURRY! VA or FHA \Vhlte water View of litUe 6% LOAN Quick possession. Won't la~!! Corona beach. A '.bachelors Roomy 3 bdrm. e:ntry hl.U LIOO ISLE 4 BR . Lido Isle'i:: finest inside buy1'l::===:=::::=::i::-;-::z-6~ transferable loan. $21,. 'BUyet'S hideaway in a secluded can. aepr. living room, family 500, Just listed -this Spic & yon. setting _ look into this room 1'4 baths. Service -only $50,000 for this charm. Ii Ing horn<' near club & beaches. l\.1od. kitch, 2-Sty. Jlvlng TMm. TRl·PLEX WANTED ! Span custom bit 2 BR, 1 BA 2 bedroom 2 story charmer porch lge patio, pool med A family to enjoy lovely 3 hom('. Hrwd firs, Cti>lc, nr $54.5<MJ. yd, Only SJ0,500 + aood BR houSI'. Large yard. Pric. ~\v crpts, drps, encl patio, 2. BEACH TIME terms. Central Costa l\te511 -('On-ed rlghl ! $22.9.'"JO. double garage, Easy walk to big Corona Courtesy Rfalty 962-7751 tractor OWfl<>d and shows e KENNED¥ r<.tr. Lee, call eves: 673-1"89 beach. L In! l/S bm"l It. Owner's 3 Bedrm studio 642·9730 Evl's: 548-0720 * 5 BBDROOl\tS OW eres U it. type. 1 ';t baths & 2 delight. * 3 BATHS ful 2 Bedrm units. Coruslder * TRIPLEX * * WAU..ED PATIO trade-lot Eruitside homr _ Owner '4'ill help nnance MESA DEL MAR-11ubmit tenns -".t7,To". ATust seu NO\\'! *ONLY' $48,500. ~ ~ P · 135•~ c M CALL QUICR Three tx:lnn. fam. rnl, 1% Call 545-8424, South Coasr · riec> -·""" lSliO Newp:irt Blvd., · · 67i.t5SO hll-\ll, f.lreplnt't'. bU\lt • Jn Real Estate. Call Patrick \Vood 545-2300 CAU.. 646-3928 or MS-3483 kilchl'n. oow w/w carpel e Bill Haven, Rltr. thru~t. Laundry and dbl, COUN'rn.Y ESTATE. ~ii 2111 E. Co..'\st, Cd1'1 673-3211 -ENCHANTING VIEW ii:araKt', electric door open. acrr. 3 br. 2 ho, pool, hor!l's 3 BR. 2 ba, All elec kit. Of &,v & Octan, sparkling er. 18'X20' de1acht:d rumpus 01{, 6~ % loe.n. Lo dn, Custom decorated. Nr &.. lights at nlte. Prestigious room, f\vo patios. $30.950. trade . may leas e. Coast Pla za. 5~ FHA. CHU Dr. 3 BR. 2 ba., plu• Owner Wlll carry l11t T.D. 0 w n e r I Ag I, 5-18·9~77, $27,900. by owner. a.1>4800 lal'gt' guest rn1. Built around M. M. LABORDE. Rltr. ~61_2-5000.c'c.;_;_· ______ 14 Br., 1760 sq, ft. $22,000 Gt lovt'ly patio. $ti9,900, l\iake 646-0555 Ew11. 642-7438 IO.'ln $$,995 cash for equity, ofler. HARBOR VIEW Costa Mttii l . 1100 ~bi'.!,.';ood Ln., C.t>.t. Owner 5 Udnn. 3 b:.11h Broothnoor 64;,.l.i:tt hortlCI, Coron111 <lei l\olar 4 Bdnn v:cll blt 2 ~tory r=IREO=~o~I ~,ha~t ol~d~J,-rn~· i"tu-re""'? Prie«f lo i;ell 1tf $67 500 S29,900, R.wbl dn. U.'loinc Jrs really not that hard r.~~ 6l6 21 1l 't''R°eALTY "'~~:;'01 NEAR Jfll'IP O~l POSJ 011 H'( O THE REAL \'"'\.. ESTATF:RS MARVELOUS VIEW 4001 Ba.,yalde Dr. Beaut. shake roof I-sty. 3 Br. 4 ba. waterfront home, xlnt swim. ming beach, Newly redcror. $175,CMXJ SIIO\VN BY APP'l'. Bill Grundy, Re•ltor 83:1 Dover Dr .. N.B. 642-4620 4 Bedroom, Spa.nillh Decor dining room, atrium, prlvL cy, best area! HAFFOAL REAL TY 142-4405 Siinte An• 16211 -·-··· Siinta Anii Hgt1. 16311 -···------~I ACRE-2 br. pool, tack nns. drps, stove, wuher &: dryer. Owner. $29,000. 1>45-6948 v.'tekdaya only. -·----Tustin 1641 ·----- ' GT M6 loon. 3142 Cork Ln. lo replact. Just watch (he J11EALT011t I By owner, 3 BR. 2 ba. turnlhn•t & mt~llaneous ~=eo,.==B~tN~·~M~A:~:T:l:N~ij~ J co~r lot, I~ Interest Cl columm Sn thtl Classified ROO:\fY Tustin Oaks hou8e. You'll nnd treAt barplns I ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I Sl)Q.nish modern 6 BR's, 5 \l'hcn you "shop" Dally NO matter v.•hat It is, )'OU BA·, + 3~) baths. Family Cll'l SC":JI It with IL DAILY rm. gueat hou#t, pool, 11'1 11i·lllZ _ loon 6%, $26,750, 545-1952 Section. ~-'-'--'--~~--""';.;...__~~~-PUol clas&lfled ad aectloal PILOT WANT AD! GU--5678 Scar pr. $74,300, SM-7191 ' ! l ' •' t f I • I ' "' I • ' " • • ! ... I I ! f I f •' i I \ ---------·--~-- Thursday, Ju~ 9, 1970 DAil Y PILOT :ti RINTALS ~ RINTALS - -P'umlshod H..,.., Unfvmlohod V-lan Rontal• 2fOO c .. 1. M••• 3100 RENTALS Halo'°' Unfvmlohed RENTALS Apto. Fumlthod ------- • HOUllS ,OR SALi LlllUna Beach 1705 San Clamwii. 1-;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 -~~ I• BY Ownet vac.nt, 210 AW:, ............. ..., ..... IM&f> ... ., t ....... . 1710 3611 CoataMna 41• l'Jio-Are Open 1:00 a.m. • 5:30 p.111. OCEAN .........,., s hr, 2 IUU ha. BIG Bear ...,, .oleo bouoe, Rlftf or LNN Option VIEW lrpk, ell blt-lnl, very or. nr ,w.<, bflnl. \W day, 3 Bedrm home', lge llvinr rm, • Br. family rm, )'Ud, $23l * SUNNY * 1a1, '"' •S::r"'" * ACRES * ========!* ~Apts. ~ La1una llHch 3705 Studio & 1 .... ,_, bch. not traot home, Will $«) wlmd, $90 .. k. ffif) new kitchen.. PIO mo, wnH ba-.......1, crol¥ t=.ll:IO. 521-41612 • ' Nlchola RAi-l!stai. 21.M31~. * 546.8521. * 'I to Noon Saturd•Y. -CI01od Sunday DIA[ DIRECT • • , 642-5678 OCEAN -1741 s,....,., -••• ~ID I BR. Gar. PatIG, .,..,, . TOOi Oona Point summer Condominium ..... ~ .... ftil'l£ 11Ao>boo LEASE Or leue °'"'°" «· LOW RATES clWJlve No. end hom e Day, Week or Month ' 'ESTMINSTER &. NORTH COUN'rY DIAi: FREE 540.1220 THE LAllDSCAPING On ... oce ........ lffll, 2 r!""' ... ":;' priv~~ .. • qu\<' w/v.'hitewater view on e Color TV treclintd st. Walk to beach. e Pool & Pbot!e Sorv tncl Wa.ttt & a:ardener, $325 mo. e Maki Service avail 494-"'66 A -!or lhowcaoe o! 6 IS HORRllLEI BR, 2 BA, completely 1ur. Dwnt""' ~ J10 543-~· Huntington INch: 540-1220 Laguna lla~h: I Son Clemonte: 492-4420 494.()G<O, 1 Signal So. of O.C. fabub&t new bomtt:, each But -wtaj a lll'fce on this ~. wuher/~r, ten. SW..O.S2 ' ' ' with a Qtdaculal' oceen newly pallled f bdnn. 2 Ba, rlir COID'tl, 2 pooh, ~vaU1,..,=...,-· ..,._,.==~­ view mi prlva.tt: acceu to family home, Will carpet tor one wetk July ·11-lBth. 3 BR, 2 Ba. 2492 Fatrway LEASE 3 br, 2% bath. Ocean famous aurfirtC beach, /An thNOUt -)'(IUr cbolce o1 Ca1' AM. 499-2152 or~ Dr. Adultll, $265 inc I, View. 2 pe.tioe. Lovely yard exclusive be&cb commui'llty cWor. l M~ from harbor. BEACON Bay~modem ! Of' =· crp!JI, drp1. wltreet. Pa.rt. tum. Walk w 1th suarded entrance. Alk1ng $29.500. Good term.s, 4 br endoaed patio frplcs I.;--;;;;-,· :::::=-;:=---,,. to mrkt & beach. $315 mo. Hours-Regulations-Deadlines Award winnirw architectural DELUXE. W/POOL pvt 'beach a: pier iJoo..mO 2 BR. Fenced back Jd, 4!$-3087., 494-6409 eveL klOl.lt Mvwt'lwl ..... 14 "*k their .. ..Uy _. ...,.,. .._..lattty ..,..... design. Private tennil courts 3 B4,rm, 2 ba., family rm., ·Wk. Alla Jge 2 br 'apt. frplc ttfPOnl, c:ou~e. 1 child OK. I :l'65;;.,'"B"E"AUT='1"B"'R"'2-:::-ba, or 'tnftclwlflutlenl. THI DAILY PILOT·-·•• llUUlty fw.,..,. _.,. h at the foot o1 YoUJ' hill. (A den. Iott, 3 Car gar.; 15x30 lge ~ $225 wk: Refer. req, ~9. Cu.st bit. Span, beams, frpl, tht hhnt et .. ll•hlnt the advwtlMnfitnt ciwnctfy .... ..._ master planned <:OmmU-pool amidst lush 1andtCaP-2131'fff. -~·3427 or 3 Blti 1% BA, on Wilaon vu .. tmmae. 8J2...7449 Fal.r;row>dt 2376 Newport Blvd, 548-9755 RETIRED Couple or man will give free 2 br, 'P6J1. turn. apt jn excba~ tor m.Inor maint. & repair1 646-9210. IADLINI POR COpY AN.D klLUt. S:JO P.M. thl 41y·ltiefofw ,.a.lklit• ua,t nity), AdjacMt to a new inC. Thia ii a custom, con-114/673-509f. Ill' &Chls. $210 mo., water forM..,..ay ldltlon whtn tleadllne I• hturday,· 12 ao-. 2000 boat m,artna, Prival8 tn.ctor'• home • -tar too Lido S.yfront-2 Pools paid. 64.2-3913. 3 BR. New home. View! ** WEEKLY-Lovely apt, OU MUST HAVI KILL NUMllRi Wh•n kllllnt an H hcaut1 ef "'*k ~ go)! ~ and community many features to mention. Kltchenettte auites It rooma 2 BR. Newly dee. No pets. be turt ,. INk• • reconl of the ldll nvmMr 1lvan ,.., "1 yew M 'taker .. ahopp1ng center, a.bo mm. You must aee tG apptte. by day, week or month. $160 mo. Ref's req'd, $50 werfflClltien fll ,_.. alL • utn away. can auume 5'A% loan, LIDO 'SHORES HOTEL dng tee. 19'.M Pomona., CM. $300 Month Bach_, or cpta. Furnisbg'• PLACE REALTY .f~9704 comp]. Kitch. $35 wk-pe,ys, 0R<EuNT"'A;;:;L;oS;-----+-"'998-l!:l'"'OUnili> -,,..~ Apts. F1Jrnlshed S46-045l i:"'Y effort 11 maN ff klll w c......n • new H that hu been ~. IKJt w. aa-SAVE AS NEVER BttoRE ~roiNT. REAL TY 617 Lido Park br NB 613.8800 •DELUX ~ 6r, 2 ba, condo* Mt 1uarantM ta d• .. untll the •• has .,,.. .... In tM ,.,.,. -'Hfre ~all the elements 34156 Coast Hwy., Dana Point BEAOT. 3 Bt, 3. Ba hl?me, Crpts, drps, bltins, p:lOl. BACH E L 0 R Apt.-O'pt'd, GMtral • .tOOO complete kitchen.. Clean DIMl·A·LIN! Mt ar1 1trlctly cuh In ffvanct ~mall or at·any Mt ef Mii' effk-. that ma.de famoua Emerald , (n4) 496-,5323 Udo tale. Las.t 2 wks .July, $225 •. 5'5-5270 REMARKABLY NO phene on1..... It Monarch Ba)'S 808?' in RENTALS $600. lit 2 "lks Sept WA). 1 BR Duplex. Stove & UNBEUEVABLY value, SAVE 'With price•. Hou F I h-' Al!o 2 Br, 1 Ba apt; July Retrig. N.., U.C.l. UIU pd, EXTRAORDINARILY n1 DAILY PILOT '"'"" the rftht h ctnalfy, edit, ctnllM' w ,.,_. any .. WW-..wo,OOO to -.ooo below com· NI Urn I - $175 wk. Aug $3)) wk, 2 $1.M. 548-fi680 ~-aml ff ch•nt• HI ''* anll l'llUlatlw without prlw Mttc. •"' _.. wk: in 67., ...... ~.. °"'===:;===== BEAUTIFUL , perable beach-... SAVE Rentals to Share· fOOS m • ~~: · -• V I D'I G de Apts ~ -wtth terms tallamt to )'Ollr OJI.I The water, Balboa Isl. Newport Beach 3200 Pu•-~ .. •war tenrfall • Mall AddNUI lu 1175, Newport IMCh, Call,.,,.la lncl d ' to 4 ... ~~ • CU.ISIFIED COUNTERS .,. llUltH u fell ... t COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH 330 W. BAY 2211 W, BALBOA HUNTINGTON B!ACH • LAGUNA BIACH 1717S BEACH BLVD. 222 FOREST AVE. . SAN CLEMENTE -305 N. EL CAMINO REAL Daily Pilot Classified , CLASSIFIED INDEX needs,, One plan u et FEMALE 25-35 tbare Boat dock, 3 BR, furn'd. *·l yr old· 3 BR 2 BA irtream, flowers everywhere, all Jandscapblg, even drapes br, 3 bL Be.ck Ba)' condo. Avail 7118-an.4225 wk: tam rm,· din rm', -·.· 45• ......... 1 b"''-~-ri Fro All xtral Must Uk lge .... ~ ..,.. ... , rec. room, uua.i...a, in tbe pUrChue P ce. m . • hou d•M 1 8/1-8/30-$250 wk. w/2 wk drps, · db1 gar, kids &: 1 BBQ's, Sauna, fum.·unfurn. $39,900 to $60,000, Look for groovy Afghan n , us min 675-6731 1 • 2 Br al ~-BROADMOOR NIGUEL be· employed Ii have in-' ., pet ~k. $400 mo. Yrly lse. • • .so Singles uv.iu SRO~ on Cout..Hlghway . telligent outlook 00 life, $100 3 BR, tips 6, on channel-boat Avail Sept. 644-5856. $135, See it! aXX> Parson1 (lOl) South of Laguna mo. 548-78Tl. dock, close to ocean & $375 Lease, New Condo. E. Rd., &4U670. Between Har. Beach. Or phone (n4) Q5.. REFINED Lady to ~ shops. $125 wk. 40, Bl~fl 4 :OR, 3 BA, Maint. bor&Newport.2BlkN,19tb 3000. lovely hm in Blutfs, NB. Ctubbouae Aw. '73--9556 aft paid, View.. Near pool, All ri incl'd $!Q mo 5 p.m. ~· school, tennis, mark e t, EXCEPTIONAL ·BUY ~~· ' ' PENINSULA Baytnrnt, 5 Owner&44-483f. A hllltop ocean view home N Cotta BR ;+ makll qln, pier. NO Maintenance .. 3 Br, 3 built tor an active famllY ~e!,· ~..;.:,m~ :.tv. f10 Call Mrs. StapleJ (213) Ba, Townhouse, frplc, pool., A lot large enoua:h fol' a '195-7575 or (213),' ~1&12 Sl25 Mo. Mgr. 642-0300 A 1 .. -JnO. 540:()770, ""'-- PALM MESA APTS. 1 BR FURN $149.50 Bachelor & 2 BR avail. mo.Imo. OK e POOL pool 6 play areu. ....e ""v"''" .. CLIFFHAVEN Home, cpt, tfOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS . ~::::~=.:.. ' = family room adjacent to the AGE J.9..1.8, share 3 story JULY • 1 b1k trmn Ocean. bltn RIO Yd for baby, no H•IUL 1• Apts. Fumi1hed cK1L1> CA••· ~ Ml• kitchen & breakfast room. beach home. Own nn, BA, Pool Patio. 3 Br, ~2 Ba, pets. $225. 213/'I8!Mi610 e sAUNA e JACUZZI aep. unit. $95 incl util. 548-1952. * SUS CASITAS Furn. 1 BR. Apts, Adults only, no pe1$. 2llo Newport Blvd., C.M, * 64U286, SMAIL 1 br. furn apt tor older person. All util. paid. $1.Z) + clearrup deposit. 23.15 Elden. FOR Rent or sale-trailer wl twin beds for adult couple, widow or bachelor, Nr. shopping center. 642--5134. LG. Furn 1 BR apt, $130. For 1 or 2 adlts, only. No pets. See Mgr, Apt 6, 21.la Elden C.M. MERRIMAC WOODS:.,. new luxury 1-2 BR, air-eond. 425 Menimac Wa:y. StS-6300 See cla&S 5100 COSTA MISA 11• OINlllA\.. -CONTRACTORS -.. "-----. formal dining firepl 67s.8689 eves. " 1 Be ··-~ .. cosTA·MalA ,, .... ~ .... T ctl'.1111•• Mu ..-....u: •--~ Pl'. • aut • ._ ....... ~ 3 BR,· :nil Ba· townh>use . Ph Newport Beach ..... DIL MA• 1111 MISA Vl!lll>I 411t CAllPl!T UYI,.' •lfAll -A livine l'OOml Ir a conve--GIRLS OVtl" 21 19 ahart wk. Mn. Fenton, 642-9!113 Pool. Lrg growid. Avail im-one ~9860 - ,.,.,.. v1110• 111• NIWl'Oll"r 111ACM .. 0RAl'E111a1 ..,. nlent laundry room . on the beach apt, $85/mo, Call LWM2JlO -·• ·-Agt ,., "'32 I ""~~!!'!'~~~~~!!! 11• BR ,..___ .... ...... . 4200 COLLI•• JiAIUC 1111 NIWJiORT M•IGKTI 411• OEMOLITrON , _ _ ... Bedrooms &73-0b'95 aft 8 fm" interview. or u•...-""""· .,....... mo. .........., ENT . ........""'""' • .,..., v.ew, MtWl'ORT ••ACM 1• NIWl'OllT sHMI• ..,. 01a1<T1No lllftCI 1 "" 1leeping level. 3 • WEEKLY Re-·•-. 1.2 Br. ---. R 'FURNITURE Ups?irs garage apt. •IWl'ORT \t110tm1 1111 wesTCLIF" .... DRYWALL Mii incl"-';-.. a private muter .,...,. N H lgh -10 Be aALIOA coves 1t u uNiv•••ITY PA•• 4U7 1L£cT111CAL , ,.. uuu,. Red N rt 11_ -. 2200 From $100. Near Beach & ~rt e ts ~1. tween NeWpOrt & Balboa. NIWJiOllT SKOlll lt!t 8Ac;K IAY ct• IQUIP'Ml!NT llNTALI .... suite with fireplace, u. ewpo -aU'I 3 Roo ~ S19 95 1 adult. Reas. to ng' hi UYCRllT 1m l:AST ILUPI' oct F1Nc1111e _.. ced to $44,SOO. Ba)'! (1). 683-8247, wknda DUPLEX, 1 br wlstove, · ma uuui · party. Must be permanent. &A'tSMOllS 1121 COllONA o•L MAii .. n.ocwtl ... LOVELY 4 BR.. ~ Day, 2 675-8077 frig Old Month tG month Rentals oov•• SMOltU 1211 IALSOA .... FUll:NACI lll'AllS. lk. "" • BA, olslde shower. Winter • re ' gar. er persons Wide Selection Box P109, Daily Pilot. wancLIFF 1n1 IAY ISlANDI ,... l'UllN1Tu•••asto11NO ..A'O/. BALBOA 2 Br. TV, near preferred. 548-5798. JOOMo PURCHASE OPTIO" MES OTE N,.U..OR HIOHlAlfl>S ltll LIDO 111.9 ... , .......... ".. -0 a·,, rental. 400 38th st. ..... • . YI I, A M L! • UIOV•UITY PAU: 1Sl7 IALIOA 11\AJCO ...... DlllOM• ... 'lc,I !:I Br oc-ean. uaY a: •hop g. 24 hr, Delivery ••VIN• 1m HUNTIMOTON llACtt .... ••N••AL •••V1C•tl "" DEAL ESTA':TE DELUXE Bayf:ront 'I'. $100-$150 . wkiy. Avail mo. University Park 3237 Custom Furniture Rental * LOW WEEKLY RATES * SACK ... ,. , .... FOUNTAIN VALU't '411 OllAOING, DISCINI ..... " " '" . home. Owner on ,vacation. 675-5810 Kitchen, TV's, maid tervice. •Atn\.U'" 110 SUL llACM ..,. GLASS Jul 24th-A 8tb 675-1849 . . 4 BR .. family rm. & dining 517 w. 1.llth. CM. 548-3481 H r~vI~~ Tl!llllAC• :::: ~:::o•.·~~~NTY :: =~=·:HoT.,HUMI ;m nu947U390 Glenneyre ~9-0316 U~SU.AL .':..t~~p 3 bnn., LIDO, LIND~ Isle, Bayside rm, (Turtle Rock) ' .•. $360 1568 W Lincoln, Anhm 77•280J eated ~9681 CORONA OEL MAii 12" OAllOEN GllOVI "'' HIALTM a.us• ...... ....... Dr. & P~n. waterfronts 3 BR, fam. rm .. din. nn.$3351 ·----------TUllTLE aocK .......... ,_.,1ut WISTMINIT•R .. 11 MAULIN• '"' e $29 950 e pool, grdnr, $390/mo. Yr oil-water Udo.homes !·BR + .~.-2 _ •--~DMP r.J.LIBT 1 BDRM turn apt, Back Bay IALIOA l'ENINIULA I* Mll>WA.Y CITY '"' HOUSE.CLIANINe '1Jt / lease. Avail, 8/10. 641-275.l 6(2-4620 "ru"" ,. u.c al!ACOft IA't ,,. SANTA ANA •• INTIRIOI: OICOPT•e = New home. low down Bill Grundy Rltr at ................. ~ .... $300 • waterfroot, lg cov'd sun-~~.~~:. ~= ~~;::.ANA Hll•MTS = ::~:~~-:...... Sic. .,,. • $35,toO • . . University Park 2237 CORONA DEL MAR COT· 4 BR. & fam ily rm •••• ,·$325 APARTMENT deck, summer rental or y1"e ~~J!~sl.ANI> I:! coASTIL 41tt !RONIN• ~ Lease w/option O.K. 4 Bd-___ TAGE, main beach. Sips BOB PETTIT, Realtor FINDERS , hie. A1=~ only, 675-0'lSl •• ,. • .. UGUMA ••ACM ..,.. INSULATIN• ... 2 ~~-. 2 baths·, ··-'I. 7, $150 wk, 217 Heliotrope "SINCE 1946" owner er. MUNTINGTON • .. U.OUNA NIOUIL •m IN$UllANCIE •m rms. D\UUlA • .._. llundreds ol Apartments NUNTINQTON H.l.ltloU• ,.., MISSION VI.JO ..,. INYllTIOATIM .. DtllldlVI ,. PLACE REALTY 494-9704 6115 to 11/lS ••••••• $275 lt1o. filS.3539. Days 833--0101 nights L'·•-· Now 1 BEDru.t apt. Close to ba)i llOUNTAIN YALL.a:Y 1"1 SAN CLIMENTll •711 JNOTOlllAL .,,. 2969 So n--·t Hwy d. . """"' & beach. Furn or unfut'n. 1e.u. auc1t :: SAN Ju.1.1t CAl'IST•ANO ..m JIW•LRY RIFAI .. 11-. &111 • ....._.. • • 3 &inns. + uung room, SUMMER Rental apt, sleeps 3 BR. 2 Ba .............. $325 Call 642--4656 :r.WN •i:::tv. ,.,, cAl'ISTllANO 1uc1t ,,. uNDSCAl'•N• .... i BR 2 BA. bit-in a!>' avail. 9/15 ........ $335 Mo. 4. 0n Baytront nr. Lido 3 BR. 2% Ba ............ $375 \~~~..,~~~!!!!~!!!~I 675Ro>b~n or 4.94-94 71 MACK ,. DANA JiOINT ,,. LOCl(SMITM ..,. • lg dbl BOB PET'lllT. Realtor lhOp'•· 6ll 36Ut St. 673-4296 S'BR. 2~is Ba ..... ; ...... $340 I' -~="'="-~~-----l»Me ,.. Tllt•UIX. •c. ""' MAIO SIRVICI _~_ .......... ans pjances, W/W crp • • "SINCE ........... . BACH only $60 util paid -IAKIWOOI> 1• coNDOMIN,IUM .,. MASOMllv. llltc;111 ,.. gar, 50'x100' wt. FuJ:nibll't ......., DUPLEX-Upper, cross from ·•.RED mu. REALT_Y Bal Island $70 util paid BALBOA INN :M":: ~:8~ 1• MOTl\.S ... _ ... __ ., ........... 4'7$ MO~ITNl~Qa .~ = •ptional. ,,, 000. Lo. dn, days 833-i>tOl nights ..._ __ 1 SI_,. 6 Avail Univ, Park Center, lrv1nt ,...,,~ta. Mn~.. ,.11.:; utU paid On the beach. Frtrni U65 mo. OUT OP STA.Tl 1• RIENTALS l'AI • ·~----..,_ Cua:in..,-• --..-• ' Call Anytime 833-0820 ......., .,.,.. ....., Htd p I K' he ~-~n . ' '' L-.1 •AINTINO. ,,._ .. --• .,,.9382 . ?/25. $150 wk. ~ •=•. $95. ~--I BR util "";d . 00. Ile n. v'~'""· iTANYOft ' Aph. Unfumlsn.u l'ATios .... ..,..,..... • Lido lsie 2351 u•.r-t•... .,, .... 11 ..... lillTMINSTl'a ;:~! GllNIUL ,.. rHOTOGllAl'NT ..,. 707 ;;;;.;o;;....c...c------/ BALBOA ISLAND • Aftr.. Coron• dtl Mar 3250 (41 1 BR util paid ...... $100 l·BR. duplex 1 blk to ocean !:'~.A~NClTY ''" COSTA MllA •1• PLAST•••t1•. l'lfdlo ... ., ... ;Ltag:!::u:•:•:..;.N:l~·~ue~1;_ __ 1_ LOVELY Lid• 1-·· I 1 Br ••• •pis 4. July -$ll5 ....... util paid, tot OK & bay. $150 yearly, util. '"""'!. lat MESA YEltl>I! Slit •LUMllNO ""' .., "' pd 3711 W Balboa m :.'Zf'o:"" "'"' lm NEWPORT •SM:• mt :~\.·:.~r::• m: 2 Story, 5 BR. 2lh ba Hillsidt bedroc:nn home for lease. AUg. avail. 673-1503 z Br duplex-brand new, 3 STAR*LET 547-0063 · · vd. """"' , .. NIWl'ORT KllCJMTS mi POWal sn.,.• 1n1 _i._,, pool _,,_ cpl8, -· Available July 16 Jo Sept. RENT'LS blkl 1ro .. m water $2'75 mo. HOLIDAY PLAZA OCEANFRONT • 2 brm. ifOCTM TUSTIJI , 1'41 MIW.OllT IHORll 1211 .,_ VJe , -tu """ -" • ''"'" t G y ••. ANlltM ,.,. WISTCLIFF e'dl l'UMI' SIRVIC• .... i:: 500 495--0589 JS. 675-t\IClll LI-··-Unfurnl-L-~ inc. utiliUet. 67~. DELUXE, 1pacioua 1 Bdrm. um. upper-, a.rage, early • • ... UNIVERSITY ..... 1m ROOPIN8 ..... ......... " •. nvw ar.-a Iii ···-· ·-mo <M ... , Sti.v••ADO c"'"'°" lm IRVll(E SUI uo10, ..... ..., llft. ..,. -CHARMING2BR, Soot Hwy, 1'lm apt. $135. Plus u . re~,,..,., · ~ NAYMU LAK• • ''" 1Acl( •AY •2• Re.MootLINo • "''"'• '"' Ml ·1 Vle'o 1708 Liigun• Beach 2705 1-.1c, newly decor, bltns, Heated pool. Ample park. e WINTER RENTALS e LA.UNA HILU 1709 EAST ILUP" MQ 111M01>•LUt11, IUTClllNI ... IS Oft I -uy j I•-ts tAOUNA BIACM co•oN o•L MA• SHI ~ ..,... • SPACIOUS 2 + BR, l lh BA, General ,,_ $250 Jse. 6'/'S440L ng, No chi w..,n • no pe . Rent NOW tor Sept.! •~ ••• :~,;.M~.::.~,:.· •,',n7i ::;·~tNOI = :::::: MACNINW ••JIAllQ = AE3 G.~ Hlgills ~ °!' walk bch, vw, s. Lag. Avail 1 BR !Urn util pall! •••• $65 4 BR, 2~ be. dplx studio 2(0) 1965 Pomona, C.M. E Abbey Realty 642-3850 .. 1715 LIDO ISL• IHI s•l'TIC TMU......,•tc.. fMll • ' ' % ,j Sept. $250 'm1>., 'also 1 wk 1 BR ulil paid lot/pet ,.flln sq lt. Nwly pn~d. Bltns, CHATEAU LAPOINT --"f.;1f~:!'~:~~c~ANO 1no HUNTINOTOW llACM .... TAILORING "" be. 61iii'?I> FHA. 15 wn, ..,.., $425/ ls 540-1573 Lovely 2 Br furn apt. POOi, Corona d•I M•r 11-40 FOUNYAIN VALLIY Stlt TEllMl1'1 CONY•fL "" 83ti..ssu 71ll-7nB $150. 499-4021. 2 BR gar tots/pets OK •• $105 gar. mo. 4250 ANA l'OIN1' UH TILi, C.-tc #M ' -"-.. ' --'for "'$"" ' Sll0"~~ ~ 6 Roo carport, walk to thop'g. · ........ Ns1oa 1111 s.1L10A ISLAMD ,,.,, u-• 1 -•nf -Sununer rentals av.U......e1. 2 BR ""'" fen .. ..,.. to LW "' ~ S""' . m BACHELOR c 0 mp le 1 el y •"':'N .. 01100 1115 SIAL ll:ACH l4M .. ,. ... 1710 1= k 3 BR~-..... .__ •-a/ .. $165 H 1 , __ ··-mo Adult!, no pets $150, ' •':.-1sio& couNTT 1• LONO ••AcH l5lt r••• s••VI .,. San Clement• • 1 BR $ ,., wee · .,,....... .... w pe ouse. yr. _,., ... ~ . · private. Pref. em p 1 o ye d .. o~u;,. TO •• MOV•D ,,.. OllANG• COUNTT '* ~:~m~::, • .....,.., .... ..... 0 A • 2 BR &·den $275 week. 3 BR pool tots/.pets OK $185 206 Driff:\\:ood. 675-4116 1941 Pomona, C.M. man. $90 mo. incl util. CONDOMINIUM ,,.. OAlll>•lll OltOV• Mii WILDING .... BY OWNER. vacant 21 ve. 4~2510 or sn--0978 ~T!A~R~~~L~E~Tj:_;~st~7~.406~~31/~~~~~~~~~~ 67~2880 • Ul'LIXl!s FO• SALi 1m w1sTMtNST•• Mn oow -•·•••• "" .... , ___ • 3 bdrm 2 full H • ....._ n-h ••-Coil• Meoa 4100 Al'.U.TMIMTS l'Oa IALI ... MIDWAY CITY Nl' WIN .... .. -~ -· J,fili"&llMU1 • ·./ NEAR OCEAN . ~".f!.:;!,:-· u.ac --BACHELOR • Bright .t: SANTA ANA ,.,. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT bathe, ft'plc, all bltne, very Vacatfdn Rental• 2900 ==-"'.::.:;._ __ .;..;.;. RENTALS SANTA ANA N•l•HTS ... ...___ h not •. -.ct home $145--2 BR, ~ yrd, gar, 3 BR Townboll!e, ~. * 2 BR DELUXE APT. Airy •• All util pd, Quite. TUSTIN ..... Joa WAMTt:O. .... ,... nr ....,. ... c ' u ku """" COASTAL 1n1 Jo• wANTID. ...... ,.. will be redecorated, Only LAKE Arrowhead, new plush patio, RIO, wshr hoo P· playground etc. Kids OK, Cathedral ceiling!. Pool. •S\I0-2266* HoulH Furnlshtcl HNl•AI. tlNTALS TO SttARI C,OSTA MUA MISA OIL MAit MISA Vl!llOI! COU.1!01 l'AltlC lflWPOU 81ACll NIWl'OllT HOTS. •EWPOltT IHOllll •AYSHOR•S D0\111 Slf.011$ WISTCLIFI' UNIVl!RSln PARK ltVINI •ACK •AT IA.IT ILUPll ~I T•N IRYIN• TlltRACt COllONA D•L MAit •ALIOA IA'f ISLANl>S LIDO IS\.ll IALIOA ISUMO HUNTINGTON llACN •OUNTAIN VA\.LIY llAL leACM LONCI •l:ACM OIANeW COUNTY UMTA ANA WllTM1NSTl:ll Mll>WAV CITY tANTA ANA NllOMTS COASTAi. U.OUNA ll!ACM LAOUNA NIOUl:L MISSION VII.ID IAN Cl.IMliNTI UM JUAM CAJill'TaANO CAPllTllANO t•ACN DAMA l'OINf 11v•11s101 COUNTY VACATION RENTALS CONOOMINIUM tUPLaXIS ,UltN. --... "" 2111 ,111 "" "" "" "" "" ... "" -... "" "~ "" .... -"" ''" ... ... 2411 ... ... ... .... "" .... ... "" ... "" "" 2'11 "" '"' ,,. --.... '"' LAGUNA ll!A(K 57'1 JOI W•MTID, $22,950. Ul-3505 A·frame, 3 Br, 2 Ba, frpl, Avail . 8/1. Chd/pet ok. no peta. $175 mo. 1st " Adults. $155 Dl(), 642-7008. LAGUNA MIQUEL "'" MIN .. WOMllll •.1..:::::;=-------TV + •tudro' apt, 2llO yd• Active, Bkr. 5.34-69!MI. last in adv. + "°' f;eC, t.!.ISSIO N VI.JO J7'0I SCNOOU I IHSTRUCTIO• 7Uf -S.l.N CLIMINTI 1711 JOI l'Rll'AllATtoM ,... from lake. Pvt fishg a: NEW. 3 Bednn,. 2 bath, w depos. 962-2088 or 962:-4133 SAM JUAN CAl'IJTRANO 572f TMl!ATRICAL "" NOW'S THE Rat 0 (213) .~ FA ·-· bltn aft 5PM . CAl'ISTllANO •EACH 1n11 MERCHANDISE FOR swmg. e ex. to w .... _ • ..,.. , DANA POINT P• TD •oE 93&-Q60 eves gaa: kit., ctillbwasher, dble 3 BR. 2 ha condominium, REAL ESTATE' SALE AND ~ -• tncdyard nrW"t .. '" •-led VI ,URNITU•• -LOVELY 2 brm, 1% blocks •-., • 1,:.1.W, tresh.ly ...,..,.,.... • c • General oFFICll l'UllNl'Mllt• wit R to beech. Sleep 6, Avail $250 mo. Rltr, 642-43.\1, Brookhurst le Adam• TRll'LIX. ttc. '"' Oll'ftc• 1ou11'MINT •.,'! TIME fQ 'l!U-7119. 7/'lfi-8/2 $160 ri.K • NR bch, 2 Br. fncd 96z.o224 CONDOMINIUM ffSt STORIE IOUll'MINT •u"' ~;;;--::::::'-:::::;:-=::=:-::; Rl!NTALS WANTIO '"' CAf'I!, ••sTAUIUICT •I' per wk fam pert phone yrd fot tots & pet. Gar. 2 BR near park W/W cpt ROOMS, •• Rl!NT lffS UI IQUl•MINT •• ~3290. Blue Beacon, Bkr. 64>0Ul d ...... , !or appt after 6. No ftOOM a IOAllO '"4 ttOUS•KOLO CXJOO• -•..., 1 BR. N~w. beaut. furn., mo. lo mo •. Adults only • 2220 Elden. 64fr9278 eve. 1 br, crptl, drp!~ bltn!. Ma,r. ried couple only, cbildt'en ok. 126 Monte Vista, 2 BR. $150. 1 BR $130. Pool. Adults -men only. 54&-9633 • 19'33 Church, CM. Balboa l1land 4355 **YEARLY. Avail now, At. tractive 1 BR. like new. $170 mo incl util. 675--2975. MOTEU, TllAILlll COURTI ""' OAllAO• SALi! m1 QUICK CASH MT. Chalet, Crestline-St $100. 2 BR apt. Nr ocean. pets. 213133~7882. olifST KOMIS .,,. l"URN11'Ulll AUCTION ltd Mon'tz fabulo"• VW, Lake F~ yrd ,_ chll•-n. MISC, lllNTALS Htf Al'l'LIANCl!I llM ..., '°"" v• ~~ 1NcoM1 l'lltOl'l!RTY .... A.NT1ou1s •'II• r:.regory, alps &-8. S20 day, Blue Beacon, Bkr. 64S-Oll1 Fount~ln Valley 3410 Huntington 81ac:fl 4400 BACHELOR Apt, gas Ii: water 'paid, 1 mi from beach. $00 mo. 846-2957. STUDIO, Util pd, gar. Mar-l B -~ 'ni . I ried cpl or iii.ngle, priv. yd. ~· ... .,.,.,.om1 um-mce_ y BUSINESS l'ROl'lllTY "'51 SIWINO ~CHIN•t t1!1 $50 lend $120 k. {nf) "&f':'f;fii:i;;i:dy;<.'c.r.1 .;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; T1t.1.1Lt:R l'All:l(S AH MUSICAi. 1J1STRUMINT 11u THROUGH A w • ''" $155 • 3 BR. Fncd )'I'd. Gar. $135. 642-1574, 968-2158. fumisbed. Enclo9ed patio. * F1JRN 1 BR. wlencl $l!i0. 962-9568. aUSINl!SS •INTAL .... FIANOS .. OllOANI .,. 6424339 or 525-8886, Children welcome OFFICI lllNTAL ft'lt ltA.010 ... Lake in • " INDUST•IAL ••oti•RTY '°" flLf:YlllOfll -CABIN-Mammoth s I.lue Beat'On, Bkr. 64.....vlll COMMERCIAL .. ""' lll·Fl • s'r•••o l:lll High Sierras SI.Pl 7, furn. IMDUSTlllAL ••NTAI. ' ..,. fAl'I •acoao••• .. ' . $95 531 "14 E Costa Me .. 3100 Vacant 5·.Bedrm LOTS ,,. CAMlllAS a 1ou1J1MINT .,.. DAILY PILOT n1te1. • -vv ~ RANCHES 4UI MOllT IUl'l'Llll =· 540--0611. CITRUS OIOVIS 111$ 1•01tTtN• IOOOI BY Bay, 2 BR ---n •. LRG 2 BR. E-si. 'de. Ne. wiy Ex-Hom• ACRl!AOI ,,_ llNOCULAU. SCOPIEI UM -.~ J.l"'O ...... 1-..... .1 lo Sm! - rarage. $145 mo, Yee.rly. * Call 673-1109 * BEAUTIFULLY F1JRN. 2 BR. Pool: Adu1tw, no pets $155. 2272 Maple St. Apt A l.Mt l!LSIMOR• •m MISCILLAM•OVI -Bay Shore Park. $75 week. ..... ........... Lrg pet ' pr • •• 'o.T ' ••••• -'"' .,~ .. wANT•o .. ,. child ok ·~ ·-TIME FOR " -"" ANT AD 112 W ~-n -1 Hwy NB ' ~·~ Lease .,~ mo., lease op. ORANG• CO, •llOl'lllTY '"' MACHINlltT1 ..._ w ' .,-...,., "-" ' • ' """"" OUT Of' STATI' l'ROP. ,. LUMllll mt 642-6600 or Kl S-1248. FRONT 3 BR. h 0 use . lion $275 mo., $1000 opt. MOUMTAIN a DIS•llT 'n' STOllAOI 1711 Hardwood flnl, 2622 Santa Excellent area, 8793 Nigh~ '-"UICK CASH SUIOIVISIOM LAND ltU 1\llLOINe M.lTSllAU 1"' DON'T give It awa,y, aet ·~A I al F v ,.. RIA\. ISTATI SSll.VIC• •nf SWAl'I -quick cash for Jt with a Ana, CM. 545-J.i,1'17. ng e, ' • :;a.R. I!:~::::• = PETS incl 1.IVESTOCK 642-5678 DAILY PllDr WAJ!T AD. 3 BR, 2 BA, new crpts, MARINER REAL TY THROUGH ~ BUSINESS ind ,'~,'," e1N1u1. =-bltn RIO. fncd yrd. $230. 842·5541 Or 546-1322 · /-~~~~~~_:~ca~u~&~12~$111~•~c~h.,...~~'";;:;;o~~;~956l.~~53~t~...,~1~.-===,/~~~~~~~ DAl''Y PILOT FINANCIAL 0001 1. IUSINISS WANYll> •• HOftSll -DIAL direct &U-5678, Chaqe INYESTMINY °'"'""'"" &J1• Lrv•STOClt .. General 2000 General 2000 Gener•I 2000 your ad, then -iit back and WANT A·DS Santa Ana 4620 --· STANDARO MANOR Large, charming newly dee. & quiet. $ll5 mo, By the corner Standard & McFad. den, 1009 S. Standard, 54l- 9'94. Laguna Beach 4705 1 BR EXPANOO MOBILE, beaut furn, carport, porch & pool, I blk to beach. $150. Free util. 499-1639. Dial 642-5678 for RESULTS •UStNl!ss o•PO•TUN1T1•• "* CALIFORNIA LIVING 1.;.='---------------------------1 listen to the pbone rlnrl INYESTMl!NT WANTID .SU ~ltllRIU Mt ~ 1,;;==,;;========--==;========::....:::::========: MONll!Y TO LO•H U!I _, • .. ~ , llENT'LS l'llllONAL LOANS •m IMMIMe ,_.,. "" JEWILllY LOANS &Ja l'ATIOS •II · HouHt Unfurnished coLlAt•11AL 1..oANS :: ::ii;::., : 011t•iu.L -~~~~o't:::.•,.::.::... .,., TRANSPORTATION COSTA MIEIA fl• MOfll•Y WANTIO '* IOATS a YACMTI , ,_ :::! $:~:• :: ANNOUNCEMENTS ~~:°'~uis••s = COLLI•• 'All( ~111 end NOTICES 11'110-s1C1 •OATS "" 0 1'!?,"'°~•mb!!'.le'!_ ofds ..... _, NIWPOltf llACM 3tot Aa> ... •OAT TftAll.9RS -.t "" _,., ..,;, "'" s• ===~=~ :::as r,: ~=~=-~= :: :g:: ~J:~~::c• = low to form four sirnpl• words. j IATSltO••• Im -Mlt MMINI IOUll'. ... 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PRINT NUMBERED 1 .. ,. r 1• ,. 1• 1, 1• 1• 1 ' "'1 AUTO, IMt 1•111. T"'° lie. .... Sl'Otlf CAU 1111 ~ l!TTEIS U•UNA NIOU• ... ••••S1T•11tG ... AMTIQUtS, Cl.Al•KI fflt MISStoN VllJO • • -ilAN C~IMl .. TI J711 IOAT MAINTIN.111(1 4IU llAC• CAll:S, llOOI ' • ~...,. JUAN CAPISTll:ANO '"' 1111cK. MAIONR'I, ltc. ~ AUTO •v•Mn ,,.~ t) ~rfAMlt-1 I I I , . I I I I I -•pn••>NG ,...... Jnt IUSINISS SlltYICllS '"' AUTOS WAHTID '"''' -' -"" NIW c•kl ---''~~~~Y-:-'...., .... .,. ~MA l'Olln .,. IUILO•lll ,. S©\\~lA-l&'B~s· The Puzzle with .the Built-In Chuckle __ ,.... ... ""'1'0 ........ -...... ~· "''0 ....... "" SCRAM-LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 7000 Ml~ VMFU•fCo 1'11 C1ollNl"rMAl(1NO "M\ISl-0 CAIQ ... ;.;..;:..;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-I ' • I -· . .. .. ••• .. • ; ; l I I I ·t l • ! - [l • Tluldlr, ""'' '· 19JQ I T"'-KiiilTALS ' ltl NTALI 1il!mliil1111J*-illll!*-li'il£ .. -•'1r ... -... 'IUSl•ll _, ANNOUNCIMINTS -'Aptl."""''-U-"'nfl-"'""-'""'"'"';.;,~;.;;;_-I* ,. * l'l~CIAL _, ~TICIS lollytlltl"! s...to AM -~......... .. ..... (l'roo .W.l '4IO l::::=::Y.::OUN:z.G_str_.....:::;:;:m Aph. F.......... Apt!. Unfunilthotl Aplt. tlftlurnl- " ;1~~1f!r!•!!,!"!~·!!!!•ch!> __ 4!!1'1!! HOft!llJlon llMch 5411Hunt!"f'-llooch 5411 l1t<J _: L1«i 2 ~lo ....;...,.,....=;;;;..;.·-=·=--...;,ml;.;.;; J'OUND i.o-..... on PftEo,SCHO()L 1 SiNilE IDULTSI PltDM S16S MO. VILLAGI INN 9 S. ~ Hwy. Maid. TV, pool, mop. to beach. ~ 4711 1 BR. Uv nn. kit A beth. Ocean ~. Mk to bcb, aboppt nc & •how. l'el.90nlble nle <492-99913, 56189. RENTALS Apll. Unfumtshod ••----I Larie 1 BR vac-ant ••.••• S'lS 1-BRUUJ •••••••••• S!IO I BR util pd, tot OK •••• $.100 2 BR util pd tot OK •••• $100 2 BR \\'/yard &: garag'e $10'1 Ocean breeze 2 BR tot •• $120 STAR*LET 547-ll063 su;.. 1 Br. Triplex. FREE laundry. Cas/wtr pd. Child pet ok. Actil'\o'e, B k r . 534-6'980. - NEW 1, 2, 3 Bednns. All bltns cptJdrp, pr. Nr So Coast Plaza 540-1973, 54:>--2321 NICE 2 bdrm with garage sua mo. 2619 Fk>rida.. Hllfl· tington Beach. Call for appt. 536-6219 or 962-3384 5100 * * * * El Puerto Mes• Apts. * * * * 1·2 Bedroom Apll. $130 up incl. utilities ~ • Also turn. Pool &: Recreation area, Quiet Environment OH street parking_ No pets, Alllo garagea for ioent. )959.1961 Maple Ave. Cotta Mesa TIIE HIGHl.AllDER 0 Scottish Treat" 16161 Pork11do L n. Mfr. M2·1"' San Dil'&O FrwY to BHch Blvd. ' blk• So. to Jfolt, \V, on Holl 1 blk. LA QUINTA HERJllSA 11Modem Spaniah" 16211 Pi1rk1kle Ln. Mfr. 147-5441 · ~ F URNISHED MODELS NOW OPEN Lush Ian scap g, caliii'ia~covered-court·­ yards, sunktn swim'g pools, BBQ's & foun .. ta ins. Apt. (Tripla), • . Allllla" Mariaold Cdl4. A&<• HD 7 do><. l;:l().ll Jdtcb. w/bltn., drpl. 673-ml. hour, d&>' or wetk. · 1rp1c., enc1 ..,. 1 ,.. 2 MAKE MONEY oo"'"'1.n""'J1n1ce='::';:..,i',....=. .. ,,...,.cu"'i.r,-I • ,v11mt. IOc per 111· chlldft:n olt. (Nr tcbll) No temU eourtl CdM. 1 ehlld. T5c 1-~ pell. 2230 S. Center St.. 67J.. tar S in UM lln'lt ._ S.A. Nr Warnor, -flECllltr:D INACTIVE smo 1-===:::;::;ID'1li::i:;===I Specl&l SWnmu !::::t CASH a< l850 do A .... Incl, n.ld trlpo, ~ 1115-U1 -""1 1 BR. &pl. cndlt. Nets up to 1315. Loot .. , lo< 1-10 ,.., olds. • Crl>ta.-bltno.eodpr. -~ -, 1 clilld olc. (Nl', JChll), 2230 1nvc1Untnt ~ FRIGHTENED Ft male ~Ate~ ls:IS&IS-m,l'I S. ~ttr st, S.A. Nr. • Gmnan Sbepbenf-blktwht, ~ Vt, · Warner • ...._.. $111 CASH ltEWAltD wht "!ft. Stny.d '-"''I===·..,--=--.-="""' =I W•fttt Wha~• ht? family of U yn: on noisy MO'nlER II teen da.uch L.auna a..ch S70S , •-C fth. Vic Brkhunt A Bannina wW bl.byaU 1m children • · = .,... LAlllPICA N .l'Olt Wit be pald to .._ ._, <Np< .,..,, HB. Call bome. Hot lunch. bl& ' UPPER DUPLEX, 2 1-. NATUllA~1 N.~Al'Pll$ can JMlllCb a bolo bo this ,.._,..,alt Spm. R.entd! loll o! pby equip 4 , bdrrnit. ~ Hv rm, .,._.. twJW ~ Ltue ~man. DOG-Blonde fllllty help tertain. $l.5/wk , I..,._, -....... W... I L.._ -S 11--S 11uc1ro ~ °"· lnvloa ,... ....,. ;iJ., , ... Ri.......,. 13.SI/..,. Jl68.5871 ' INl'I deck, do.ed ,.,.... IUA ... -M ...,. IMCLUOe most r1Pf invutlrP.tiob. In. ~· tac. Ann.vi to Ann" ~ • v"w cl mntnl.-p&rtly ocean. ........ • -. • .... ......._. .-...e ti ..._ t«matioll funrllbed •t per.. M~ r-~"y ~ , -. u-SED ~,,. --, '"" -~'l'OUf: ,_. ......... ....... .... .... If ..... -_..,... &.flW t-"" l~D .....,,,., ....... --.; 11e .. .., rww w/w .....,.,,HINO PW &All -taADU ONt.YI IOfta1 ~ mi!y, We Pkue htum. 9tra)'ed from home, Mon thru Fri. J , cpta. drps, nr sbops and Te ,.._ Yew TrNer'1 Pa ...... M have no time to paclly tele. 22.5 f'rutkt:lrl'd Av HUDt f ..... Fmctd )wd ,._ 1!0-b1k-to-1>c11. l'HONI -64W71 -cwio!!IY -.... ~~~~;:::·==I~~,·'::-·:: . NO ...,.._ Two ..U.ble -Telepbooe n<' 111Si15<1 iff ~--. people:, lJ:AS&. S1J5,. After Have 2i M t BR Npt Hts LARGE Aloblle in Anaheim f daily LOST-mack miniature poo.. area. 56--4038. 6 PM fM-3721. ,. 2lx'5 pool home, 5 Y1'I o1c1: adultl, Trade tor aame in ~~m · die nwned "Shi Shi'" Tq r.tATURE Mother of t 6! ''THE ULTIMATE IN APTS" t ll k reads tttum to T e rrt child care, )'OU!' home l BR's-From ,150 2 BR 's4175 LUXURY 2 BR 1 BA. all Want ocean prop or condo am y par or income SUNRl$1 Bishop, 11922 Cri&ti -1..lli, mint. By the ht, de)!" , All util. incl. Furn & Unfum . elec, st<M:, refr. dilpoMJ, or imlr hm, Value $60,000, home w/a.uumable kJt.n P'URN. Ml'q . INC. LaH&bra 697-3757. Vic. 49tb wk. Planned cpt., bl.loony, ocee.n. view. S29I mo Pm. 962-2421. 492-45.51 or 774-7870, at Neptune N.B. Child'• pet 495-4031 :.. ~: Ei1st Bluff 5242 Adults, Rd.I. S235 mo. Havti 100 acns Orecon 170 aCftl. t,Jortbem San $10,000 lnvetfmlftf $100 reward. BABYSITI'ING: ...... -...w COit• Mes• 5100 __ 497-1405. land A :30 acres Nevada D'--""'·-·,tree At clear, •--_ ... ~ ·m --r ~_.:;:m ,_ ~ 11= 140 • --•-2 ~ •--• 1 •-·--. ., "'•" .....,....,..., .-ur-•1 ,,~ LADY, An old toy Collie, At weekend.I. Nr. ~·iii NEW-ATI'RACI'IVE 1ep. TNHSE: 2 BR 2'ii..., • ..,, '" • ...,.,,,"V DOOi<u •... iu .wa.n ......,_um or S650pue.c.val1».Tradefor Very ttmld. Barker.~ Paularlno, C.M. ,,.; houses, 2 Br, 1 Ba. Opts, patio, enc pr, '152 Aml&ol North end kication. Call: what have )'OU • iubmH! ! ! Newport property or t! e Cmd Dr opportunity eye A bm e)'t:, Strafed from S40-ft03 or ~'1587 drpfl, trpl.c, beam ~ilinp Wy, Apt 5, $300. G'Th-5033. PLACE REALTY 49'-8704. 673-31.01 Realtor. 557-9700, 499-al&, e trnusually hl profits Collea;e Park. C.M., J uly BABYsrr my home ~ Ira: patio, $179.50. AlllO NEW -REAL ESTATE Mt. Chalet. Crestline _ St. e Factory train'& procrun 4. Red collar "'/b111 San i.."'-·~ 1 __ .. yd' • ·' duplu $169.50. Adults only, Coron• del Mar 5250 Generi1t Moritz. Fabulous vw Lake Several ht Trust Deeds, Berdoo lie. Rwdl 546-6277. qe, w.......,.., e.J\.~ • ~ no pets. Refs. 2.154 Santa C 135 000 Thi totalinc $150,000. WUJ ex-4 Or C ly lunch, C.M. area. &C-765i,,:o.. • 48-9472 R1nt1l1 W1ntN SttO rea:ory. ' · eq. change for Newport prop.. •• eun SIAMESE cat (crou blue-. SITrINC home~ Ana Aw. 5 pr P>M for im>P. N.B., CdM. rty 't' loci1tlensnowavi1ll•bl1. point Ir teal point) male. BABY -my -~ 673-0395. ~~ * Younc couple noads house .<n<l 642-3339, ™· e ,,;~.,;00 or'"'""°' Loot In the vie -Sha!> ,.,.....,hooler. N..r. Bav, 2 Bedroom Apartm&it, bltin ... or apt near Dally Pilot ln $48,00!t ln equities in land, Ask for Mr. Robert Sl>otta. non A ~ C . M • View Ir Orch&rd. 54.!M11191 J range/oven Ir; refri&". No Costa Maa. NO bad habits, Iota &: triplex for yacht or 3 Brdroom h::lme, Eutaide 213: 921-6196, '114: .523-9160 Reward! Day 5f'l-9507 eye RELIABLE ?.lather, m , children or pebl, $135, ON TEN AalES dtlldren or pets, and can bet.ch prop. Darling Rlty. Cotta Meaa. Xlnt cond. • J STORES 546-3708. bollle, on beach &: pi;Al! Wi1lla.-Mc:Ci1rdl1, R~rs. 1 A ' BR. Fun A: Ubfunl pay $135/monthly. O wn Box 2346, Rivusi~, c.aI. $23,950, Conaider clear auto, IOOO' Heart of Lincaattt, Lot LADIES Cold watch in zip.. Dayt, eves, ST~. 1 1B10 Newport Blvd., C.M. ~ 1' priT. patios / turnlture and wwld be will-n4-Q&.n61. bot.t or tn.vd trlr. Call '7& x 178, 2 akttettJOm& 1: per chnr pine w/ chn&. BABYSITl'ER-)'OUr hom;e o 548-1729 Ewa. 644-068' Poota. Teaata. 0mtnn Bktat. tna: to renovate a llhabby 3 BR. dining rm. Buch 568424 South Cout Rltn. Meat Markd includinc Vlc hek'• Fam. O.pel w bu car. . i QUIET ADULT LIVING 900 Sera J...ane, CdU 6f4..2W dwelling. Pleue c a l l Club JJrivU San Qemente· Llat H here -ID Oranp equipment. Corner AVl'. I&: °""'beny lm. Univ Prk. Call 673-5089 •'. i: 1 &: 2 BR's. Shag crpls, (MacArthur Ill'. C:O.. ffw)'J 6'13-7796 and leavt meaare for house ·~r duplex N'pf What Qo you Ill.Ye to trade ? division. Acrom from Fair-6/14.. Rew. M&-9276. BABYSI'ITING "The After. bltns, pool, beeut lndscpd. with pleuant mother-lb-law, beach or Cotta Ml!sa: County'1 la,.eat read trad-lfOWldl. Excellent invest. LOST Black Ir white 6 y,•k. .S Sl!t" wknd$ WO .• ~ $150 I: $170 mo. incl all MODERN 2 br, blln r&o, Fortin Co, 642-5000 Ins poll -aoj maim a deal. menu L -old puppy. v I c . ' ot Walnut, C.M. 6U-G85 ~ util. 241 Avocado St. g. di.Ip, trplc, U!ITaee, view, *' $55,• Btookhum, ~ushatd 1: LOVING can YoUf ~ 646--09'l9. u1'1. $UO mo. ""'2266· RENTAL PINDlltS .. * * * * Mn. Riley a11rr l Atta.ta. H.B. Reward. my .home. H.B. By ~ VILLA MESA APTS. 2 BR, ' BA. Open 10.S. frff To Londlords n~ 96>-9561. wk. 968-614' ' 2 BR. Priv patio. Hid pool. Apt B. 31' M.,..,erite, .,. "1 l1 ltEAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE W ORKING-Pvtner oouo;ht POODLE. Mini ...,, ..,... DEPENDABLE clllld care_!~ 2 car encl'd a:ar. Children CdM. 67>'1478. .,.._..,, O.. I O-r1I keep~ duties tor inc flea collar I: license my Mea venie mne. pftt ..1-o, no pets pleue! DELUXE •-2 BR, Apt, 4HW.1 .... C.... .... __ r• · k N -·•-N...t "'.::"' •-' ........ """'V to as1ume b oo -o. v•v• ... ..,: .,.. ~ • infantf-'5)'.l'.st&-6t89., • .... Sl651'1C~· 719 W. Wilson. ~ .. ll.v~bl,,.,..~:_dln'& RESPONSIBLE Exealtive lutlM11 Property 6050 Loft •1to kttpl,.~ duties 1or C.M.Reward.5'8-5995. ' - ~ -~ ,.., .. u...-v•~ expe.ndln& scbool m u sic AOSSING From. Collfl't Park BMit Millnt1n1nce MIS HARBOR GREENS 1 BR " of '"'· Coup!< couple • family <aret IS. FOR "'' by owner, ""''" Mo9nHlcont OCEAN .. -. M n'd e:a t e ,,,. --211' ltit!h.,. °"· blk. ---;"t GARDEN" S'n.JDIO API'S onQr, no pets. $150. 542--7898 ~· c:~. = iwt.~by~ ~ c:aCAL c°o~d YIEW Lend vettrnent. Writie: Mumcdata bm " wht female q . QUALITY~ pUitJ , 1 New 1-2 BR.. 2 BA.. turn l02'x12> Lquna Beach w/ 5113 W. 19th St: Calla Mftll. Reward. 642-7022 or vtmlsh, • rmrl ~ or unfurn. afr-concf, self -Bach. 1, 2, 3 BR'a, from $110. I lboe 31. Not over $250 mo. return, iood w r i t •·off. 1trfft Improvements .Ynder 92627. _ a:u..s310. main~. MS-7969. j .1_ MERRIMAC A WOODS ' clean ov•n. beam -!ling, 2700 Pett:noo Way. CM. • IJOI 54&-519'l. Coniider boriii or? ln trade. way Adj 25' Jots .ellinc "" See 5911 H U A HB • · FANTASTIC bu.inesa op. WHITE female w hippet, B I k ' ' • dehwr, prlv gar, elevators, 546-0370 DUPLEX 3 Br. 2 Ba. Car. YNC cple w/3 sm children ,..,, en< ~;;., .,.....; above $8,000, Asking $25,000. portunlty. 140' reatatll'&nt. •-•·-1,~ --• G-"-·nd. rotcc , Mi11onry, ' ! . thl!rapy + swim poola, Blk. to bch. Yrly Jse $235 wanta to rent home ln or ...... owner : .._...,~ •ubmlt dn pymt. Bkr. eitablisbed Newport Beach Vt;" B;i'i,;~'Bivd·~a;..,.. Z>th '5' ' BBQ's, saunas, clubhouse. Mesa Verde S110 mo. Avail. JuJy 15th. around C.M. Reu. ttnt. evet1.or21.3:696.l810days •97·1210, 49'1·1021 eves. 6 Yra. Well known. For St. S«l-8308 after 3PM --:-; . ~~~f ~m ~~~ ~~~ 2 BR. .i--...,,...... r--.. &U-4882. Will accept fixer-upper. Call C-2 Jot. 50 x JXI wltb 2 • we 500 • tmmediltf! .,.ie due to be H--.rokent ' BUILD, Remodl!l. repl1l =-' ................. .,.. _,, • ...i-.-S..-1'982 BR ~ on rear, Dll!IZ' .,., -.a•u · Brick, block. c oacr,:!;? ' Nabers Cadillac at 425 crpts, encl p.r. Harbor I I--~ ;, ..... ~ E l 'lth. OWJiet 61)...4563. View -l..ewJ lots. EZ Terms oJ. manaier. ~.~ dn. Con. WHlTE Uq: haittd ldt1m, carpentry, m job too , ; • Afenimac Way. 54~ Baku ahppg. Adults, no Bil boil 11 -5355 QUIET. Stable qi&e w/Want · • PLACE REALTY 4&"870I tact Mr. Fib, 49f..6l73 or •ml blk spot on head, vi<: Lie. CAntr BAY MEADOW APTS. -wishH unfurn. h9e or cot· ~?4U 2969 So, Coast Hiway 494-1432. Bal~ Blvd • , ... NB.·~~~====== New exciting 1 BR, $140, pell $140, 642-23B9. Lrr'TLE Balboa Island, boat taa"e. Pmn. buie. No bkra. ......,. • 1- 2 BR, ns.;, Beam ceilings. 2 BR, eJec bltns, encl pr., dock, 2 br, radiant heat. SJ&..3803. lu1Jne11 Rtnti1I Mt60 EMERALD Bay View lot-~.O:~ ~Ji~:: 67"~2. Ci1rp1ntetl"1 6f't I Wood pan'lg, shag crptg, adults only. Walk to ahopg, bltn vacuwn, Swedish fr. ROOr.t, Private b ath . COMPL Furn ·Real Estate Dana~;'~· beach area. Owners retir-MEN s Omqa watch, black CARPENTRY _ ! priv. patio, &Orne "'' frplca Call Famie Price, Rltr. pie, beaul thruoul No pell. Ernpk>yed refined lady · trc. Mrs. Tm:v, 536-l"69 a 11 1, at or Ht rap, vie. MINOR REPAIRS. ... ·0,"U-··'1 Pool. sand volley ball crt. 543-3209 or S40-«i99 'Yrly only, S250 mo, 673-0207 Quiet~ •. P.O. Box iMi ;t:.:;~sta!;,~~ ~ MESA Verde Golt Coune Jot Goldenrod, Cd.~. Reward Too Small. C.ab1mt II , I rec bldg, pool table1, put· 5200 H I •--ch ir.a-CM. utll 5 :Ir le&ae. Harbor I $16,500. 9G-l66B lnvestnMnt 6'73-6781. qn A: •th• r a._. tin& green, Adults, no petl. Newport BNch unt ngton --e LANDLORDS e 19th am. Write Box M ~1_!11• •Jlt TOY Poodle, tem. dark erey 5611~ u no .,.,... ..... 38'l ,V, Bay. Open HOOlt FREE RENTAL SERVICE 1061 D&lly Pilot. •-1-w/ltte •ilver krs .t: face mac ~t N&-2S72. B. ..:Cl ' U.1 pm. daily, 646-0013. PARK NEWPORT-Dix apta Broker S3f..8982 -rei1.. ._ *Investor Wanted: Pat. Blue collar w/ltones, pink Anderson ~ r : DELUXE 1 • 1 BR. llltn cwrlk'g the water. 1 pools, ON BEACH! D:~P1'i!:oo~~~ BBQ item. Sttured by ribbon. NB aree.. 642--0615. QUALITY \\'oodcftft, ~ '' stove I; dshwbr, pool, end l ~a:~ ~2 ~ Reemt fer ltent . ntS aton: 1P1-ce 1000 1111• tt. $UICI Newllerry , .... $ orders. (n3) 8-0304 GOLD Bracelet ·W~tc~ 1en'l constr. &: ~ ~ a-nice. a1I util pd, From e 2 BR 1~ BA FR.OM m5 lee ·-1~ Box -..... ·-w/cowt'ed dial lolit Fri. Ji)'ff ODnluJtatioft A ~ S1!5 $170. Qlildrm l\-ef.come, Allo ! IJt1, T~ w/ mo. · .._.. -uo._ ••• Menlr fe Leeft ...v '1/3 N.B. Eves. MW232; ,,_,, Koo •~'-• Sf' -.-·~--.+ -.il ~ 2 or 3 BR. Fnxn-'1254450· e 2 BR 2 BA FROM 12!!1 '-"'lr.~prvl -Dana 511--Vol!.y •-·-53f>.501D ~ -· ~ =; w, ..,_,.,., o, ll1odel1 open 10 mn-& rm e 3 BR 2-BAr"ROM PIO bl.th I: entruc:e, p re f N wport Buch *Wouldn't you like your _......,. . REPAIRS * ALTERAndit 5. M8-T4C6. daily (to 6 pm. Sat), Loe: Carpet.drapee-diahwuher em.ployed penon. No amok:· 82S sq. t. store apace 3331 own hldH·wa,y'!' 1st TD Loan LOST: Afale poodJe wht *CABINETS. Any •be WP HUGE. Plush 1 BR, 1% stry, Jamboree 6 San Joa11Uin heated pool-u.una.-tennis Ing, ~. Refere.ncel . Ne"-'" Blvd. across from * Wouldn't )'CU like your V•ry friendly 6: answeor1 to 25 yn exper MM1U - 1% Ba. Bltn kit.ch, big rec room-ocean Yiew1 673-M21 .. ...,.. l-'· the name of "Pepi" Please • 1 HillsRd,juetN.of Fuhion • City Hall. Mr. Ervin own .... e'!' 1%1NTEREST call89'1-t52l,RE\VARD!! A·lSrnaUjobspeclalid.>' refrig, C!llU, drps, 2 car Isl. 644-1900 tor ftain& info. patloHmple parking, OOUBLE Rm., IDtchen priv1 675-1601 Buy 5 ACRES. availmble 2 d TD L Call Gordon, ~ -pr. Swim'g pool. Adults, Security guard& +++In pr.1. home, Near MARINE Offices I: stores in sub-dlvi1ion -thia can n oan RE\VARD for G erma n 846-6545 ·:. . no pets. Refs. Req'd $175. ~ F11RN. allo Avail Falniew A Baktt. By wk now avall at the new .28th make yoor dream come Shepherd, male, lie No. ~ t · 54S-3826. 1n AMIGOS WAY HUNTINGTON or mo. Wttkdays alt 1:00 St. l4-~~ .. N••~rt Bch. true!!! What are you waitina: Terms based on equity. 14559. Needs a abot! Vic. GEN .. Repair, add. Clia. • 2 BR L ...... d C""' 549-1061. ....... ..,.. " ·-2111 ........ A.1JJ ,,_ C 'I t'.•D ~ Fonnica, paneling marlil8; , un ne ... .., ec. • .,.., 2 BR. 2 ha. units, unfurn. PACIFIC pm. 2602 Newport Blvd. 1m. for'!'. _,. --\V. w....,.,n, ·••. "'"4"'\N""' Anythin1! Dick, 673-4459. ;. drps. End patios, Spac. Outside living areas and FURN Room Mdl bath, util &73--{i606 XIO "man-made" lakes in Servina: Harbot area 21 yra. LOST-Enr!llh Pug, ansftrs _ :;:;:c : gmds. AdultJ only. $140 mo. double garages. $250 to $300. 111 oc(;_r1::!~.;:. H.B. incl. Older ttnant only, $55. COSTA M . 600 ft area, fish raisinr, f'ishinl, Si1ttler Mont ... Ce. to Sebastian. R e w a rd . Cement, Concrete '60I • 2283 Fountain Way E. * '44-1•17 * l -1-.ci• mo SU-6500. eaa. aq, · water skiing, twimmin&: -DIE, 17th Street &43-8892 or 893-UU. : ' {Harbor, turn W. on Wilson) ~ Ofc. open 10 am-' pm D&il,y ' office, 600 aq. fl 1tore, !CO etc etc O IM · ; . DELUXE Lri 3 Br, 2 Ba, SECLUDED-2 Br, 2 Ba, WllJ..IAM WALTERS CO. penon. Ne-wport area. 646-2130 Located 18 miles E. of •ncl NOTICES watch. On 17tti St. CM. est. Sa~, brea.klng, hi. . Managed by FURN. Room tor nfioed wq, fl shop. * Owner · · ANN UNC ENTS LADIES Elgin 'tl.'/1old CONO\.ETE. All types.3 ! bltns, quiet area, Adults. crpts, dil>s. bltns, priv patio 1 l"~"'!!'"!'!~""!'"'""'"~ e 643-5691' e Bantow -ffteway all the REWARD! ~1225. ing .1r; skiploadlng. Se : $190. 2285 Fordham Dr. & balcony adults, no peta.13 BR Offl R I 6070 way from Ore.n&e County, & quality. 548-8668 Bob. ! : ~ 54.5--0988. Hoag H0&p. area. $18S mo. , 2 BA Duplex. crptl, •$15 PER Week -up ce int• lmoS·free, marvelous dry Feund (FrH Aclt) 6400 p 1 MOJ J • MODERN, Clean l brm, Appt. only 540-0093 424.7 drpg, bltns, fncd yard. Like w/kltchen. $35 per Week-up I . tti air, <aood for those linu.ea). etMM I * CONCRETE Wcdj\ crpt.s, drps, fenced patio. Hilaria Wsy. priv. home. $.200. Chldrn or Apta. MOI'EL. 5'8-9755 Nr. :_ 1~; ~ Much activity going on in FOUND sun. Al'f -Blonde Ll~naed, Patlot I ~ : . Matutt adul ts. USO 2 BR Upper. Blk to beach, pet ok. :J blks from Hnta: PRIV. Hom!! nr Baker & A Irvine Indu1t r ial the area, good time to buy female Pekingese vie. Na· COLOR SCIENTIST ~~Pl Cemea;t ~1028. crp ts, drp1, elec Hosp. 897-4809 or 213: Fatrvk!w, CM. Nr. OCC. Complu Carpel drapes and eet started on that tional A'\o'e, in of pair. oJ 2 / !ri Cpl no pets. 431>-9743 54$-32911, Uno ans Sl>JAf. m"•ic, ~'-ndiliOn'. 1.... ;,. ranch you've always wanted 54S--3983 aft. 5, revea11 thru ASTROLOGY • CUSl'O~f CONCRETE ., * Br Mesa Verde, upgtn, range re g. ' .... .......__, -. • fishermans' hide+ • your buic magnetic PATIOS-DRIVES-ETC. ~ nu paint, ctp!, m-p.,, bltns, Gar. S200 mo y e arly. HERITAGE APTS 5'" janlftlrlal aervke. $125 Mo. or that FOUND ~ blk and b~i. WW hold a }ec.. Frtt estimatl!. &'i>-551.t...:C, gar, Adults, no pets. $156. SiZ..3666. $149 Attractivl! 2 BR, cpl/ Ml1c. Renti1f1 BOB P:tTl'IT, Realtor way. WNER 546-STIO brown dog in vicinity of ture .l dus OJI Tbun. July DECORATIVE oo~- 557-MOO ?.tAGNITTCENT View. 1.c:e drp, bltns, pool. Kids ok. e 833-0101 e CALL 0 KWybrooke A B aker 2 7 ~PM '"~'~ 2 bd d pl Avail -w 37401 A v--•--o NEED GARAGE 1or ltflraat *"Ylim. e. ~• -. 9th. I :~ < • on"'"""' WALK•PAnO < : · RESPONSIBLE Couple for room&. rm U ex un-'"' · • nCQliU .i -· -l•' A E 18th C-M sa """"~ ~ • fU Adul 275 2011 L 8471446 8470325 in Corona d Mar DESK SPACE P.S. Lat'ler parcels allO -· • e CALL DON, 6'2-8514. ,.J, ;:~ large2BRapt.Newly dec. · m. ts. $a.~ n. · • · · 673.-4620. YOUNG Ma l e , black : 2 patio& $165. ill Ford Rd. Kings Rd. 548-8858. OCEAN Front.view, sundeck 11797 5 Beach Blvd. available!! Jone-haired dol w/w;,me CEMENT WORK, no job~ · · CM 64&-6832. 3 BR. Unfurn. Frplc w/w beach, newer spac dlx 2 ooUBLE Gan.re, Ea.st C.M, h MUST SELL white. Found ln vie. «!f * FULLY LICENSED * Small, reaaon1ble. ~ : . $170 crpts, drps. 2 Ba. 4-151..C Br,bltnll, patio, drp1, lndry, $S5 mo* .... ~·s * Huntington Beac 141 H ·-~ Bch Irvine l Pallsadea 548--9400. Renowned Hindu Spiritualist. Estim. H. Stuflick Ml-881'~ Hil · w NB -& k? $11~ '"#'""'7l .,A., A...,, Ext 716 5 Acres · un ..... ,..on _,. ,,._ ::::;q 3 Br., 1~ Ba, patio, bll-ins, ana ay, · nr 1 P r. a. __..., Juat off Beach Wvd. $15.000 BLK A-tale Cock-a-poo, vie. Advice on au ma • ..,,., C 6'2f crpla, drpg, Ask about our CONOOl\llNIUAf, 3 BR, 21Ai Adults. Baby ok. ~2131· CM. ;_~1:::: Santa DESK SPACE per acre. Call ••••••••••••• Garden Square, Gatden Love, 1.farrlage, 8UJ1lne11 onfri1ctors , · di&count plan. 880 Center ba, w/pool priv I: lrplc, NEAR Huntington Harbour JONES REALTY MT-1.166 Grove Blvd. • Beilul St. Readinj'.s given 1 days a ADDITIONS Alad AlteratioN : ::-Sl 642-8340. $285 mo. 67~9183. -New Triplexes. Quiet area. Ana. 642-4289. 222 Forest Avenu!I • _,_ After 6 p.m.: 7l4/6J9..-4804 week. SAM·9PM 312 N. El n-. ,..___ _ . • Lrg 1 3 BR' n · h h I========= I · AC undeve)oped UOUI."' Camino Real, San .n.co. -'-A>lnm. con ... Sharp l BR, close to OCX:: & • \YESTCLIFF: 2 BR. cpt/ Sl50. :et ok. '(213~ ~~ ,l==;;;..;p..;.;;=rty=---Ln gun.!I .Bet1ch "us~• a"Plftt, H~. fiah. KEYS Found on beach vie. 0 te 492-9136. .f92-0076 llctrwed, bonded & ~ UCI, $lll. Ref.!! required, drp, bltns, AdultA only, no or cn4) 846-35.59. , , ncome !!" 494-9'166 Take over Jo dn $:» mo. Ill&nd At Balboa. IDquJrc emen ' free e1tlmat"es, CfinancU!cJ * * Call 545-4879 * * JM!IS. $175 mo. 548-6M5. Attention 897-847&. at front COWlter, Daily SingJe..Widowed·DiVOrced 5:£.2810 5t&.390lli •DELUXE 1 & 2 BR Cardco 2 BR, 2 BA, bolcony, pr, 2 Bedroom 2 bath i•st DESK SPACE GET AHEAD ,-Invest.,,,.,,. P!lo~ 2211 Bal~, N.B. * MEN•WOMEN *THE REMODELERS•!i Aptll. Bll·ins, priv. patio, crpt, drps, b2tn.oi, nr. Hoq painted lmmed. occup. 1 Investors I JOI No, El C.mino R1•I in:? Ante.lope Valley $3900 er FOUND: 2 Puppies, 1-male Everyone'• looking for the Free em • 100'° finandll heated pool, trplc. Adults. hosp. $185 mo. 646-0147. block to 5 Pts. stores SlSO For Sak, approxtma~ly 1,i San Clemente Ridgecrest fl.995. Small dn. 6 1-trmale . -aPJlroX. 6-8 rl&ht one. We have a way-ac Kftcheng pn,e1 • CU'JIOl:tt' Sl4S mo. 546-Sl6l unturn. 7721 Ellis. acre prime R.J property. 492-4420 T bor .Agt 6U-s.586 &t&-6682 wka. old. Vic. YeUowttone call w " begin to LIVE! Complete R e mode 11 ftJ't IRVINE 5231 * 2 BR 1~ ba, patio, pool. Situated on high bluff, over. NEWPORT Beach Deloe a ' _ Dr., eo.ta Afesa. 540--19U. 547-6667 QualltJ Contractors. MS. Gracious Adult Liying -;;;:;;:;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;; $165 mo. Mora Kai Aptl. looklna: Udo Jiland. New-OUlce ~nd htd w/ Resort P-rty '205 CRAY Male poodle mtx red 24 Hr, Recording 9660 ·)~ 2 BR. wlw cpts, d~. bltn • El.It of Beach Bl, % blk port Beach, etc. Adjac:tnt to 1' W Co., · --cotJar, found vidnlty of TO SHEU. Addtttons * RemodeUrw ': RIO, spir •ltt!I!, frplc, 145 NOW LEASING! · ott Garfield. Hoag t.femorial Hospital, prlv. bl.. JfOO ' t e LAKE ARROWHEAD • <>ranee County Alrp o r t. a\ll\)8t &th Frtd H. Gerwick, Lie: ._ E, 18th. 567-6682. Sl!IO. NE\\11 Br-bik to beach. 1135. surrounded by M ed t e a I cH="'.;,'==,-...,,,==-,.. ""~ moves ""'' into beaut. 507-7055. -·-•. a _,_ •-··. . . 67H041 * ~ New, family and adult units 11=00 MONTH on Coast Hwy ......,.,.. J --.,..., ·--.;, * l BR. lrg. Crpts, drpa, wit.h total recrtation club Prlv pa~ QUIET! Gar. Buildings and a Jowly lligb. ~ • " f BR, 3 BA tri-level home FOOND-Uttra lovi.re, tail Qr aooner ~~·.,~~~ noallp4ts, adults. and prHChool •. l, 2 &: 3 1"""',., '.:.!df:S,·, ~pl1~.21»--A r1Ex~'1 apartmen1 , ... ~ .. ~ •. -"!· ~ =·Utlllttea in-w/ ieall ';"~.~.~ ~ •'alPW. black. lona:haiftd. LOVE, TOUOIE' Ci1rpet CJ.enlne '6U ........ ~ · bd 150 N shop. ~ .-r... • -u•~ ''"· '"~ en ma ....... ., va.u-, 'Wt1 neet. """' __.. ....,.-u, aoid e~ c:al 308 IArklpur, AL COHOUCS Anonymous 2 n-" ~ ,. ... --..... rma from $ · r. able. $190,000, wrtte or call OFFl'CE· SUITE: 2 rooms of new f\ll'ft 6 drpl. Alto CdM ....., ... ~., ~· .,.,, Cl'P • "'Vo• .... ~ pln.g, golf, llChooll. Just BEACH apt., studio, 2 br, p ""'<>'Min 350 fl $125 • -u•-· Phone 54J..nt7 or wrlte to ~ .• Q'-.• couple only, children ok. U6 llOU.th cf San Diego F\vy, on 2 ha + 2 br 1 ba. Adults, enie Upton, m4> ,__.., .. , • pvt. r.r., 111• dlhwhr, clilpl, bltn v~um. L.UtG& Black A browft male P.O. Box ~Calta. MHL ~ Monte V!Q, Cul ~ I . 0.,~ <>.,..~ -pel1 ~• ~th St No 7 Townsquare Dev. Corp. 1 W, mo. 5'1-677! AM-FM ~ In tt.. Coll k ., -' ver '·"·· mne, °"""'.'""" '"' • ~ .1u " • s s dl ~ ~•.;;;;::::,:;;====::. 000 ,,_,. ,._.,, 1867 dos found vi& eat P e WAN'11lD Math tutor • LRG 2 BR ,..-., _,_ t tate t., Re ands,"' .. ~·111-nn. $39, • ~ ~ M2-4S25 · ·•. . • • CAR PIT • child ok. 1us'.;_-·d,';.'na PARK WEST Sonia Ana 5520 FIRST Ottering, Juat comp! lntlv~rlol _or.:;,;.MM~7:.0l;,evn=.:,· ,.---' Sth grade level. STEAM CLEANED Coll<ge, Apt~ 646--0627. A,ARTMENTS <-plex H.B. a.., In. HIUTl' P,_rty -BUSINES~ ond FRIGHTENED Female p,,_, 6'>031.0 at 54B·n'1 REASONABLE ltATIS C>-A•ned a.nd Manapd by &: aet ht owner advantapa:I NEW u~ ll 000 "I It ~ _ _;l'..;l;:_N;;.AN=C;;l;:_A;;;L;..___..._ found JWy ~. Bronze color, DRIVER Aa1t. to Michigan Abo carpet inltall&Uon · . 2.!'~-~~~~ ~~.,..A" The ltvine °"'1paoy VILLA MARSEILLES $50,:nl; 113,000 down. -~.. • -lrlffll!y. c.11 -· leavloC ....... July 13. c.11 646-Stn ,. ~"'."'~'°'."' lltAND NEW wan, Mo<:oy mllll6 Ale or-· F,.. detalla lualnon BIKE Jo_:!:• o( Balboa ..:5.16-003&==·===== 1--;0,.;;WN;;;;OERS,;;,;:..;SP~EClAL=-.-'';ol_ ' SPACIOUS anytime. '4W5EO ~lunlffff Qll ,_, M •n °' ~ ~ ft -~-~ : • 1 BR ~ cloaets, new ....... EHi llluff 5242 ...,.,... .,..,., --II 6411 ~ "I· • -· ~--' • pool. util pd. Sl4e, 1884 1 & 2 ldrm. Apts. CUST0'.\.1 ' units • prime C011NMrcl1I as --------· Carpet Cleaner.. 187 2llJ, ;., Monn>vla. 5'8--0336. PRESTIGE LOCATION Adult Llvl111 ~· °""" !t,,:;. "'~ 11--------N.wspopor O..lorahlp SMALL Femele "'""'" -KtW °'._..... """"11>8 ,.., Cool&.,,.., Ms.1317. ' SPAC 2 Br, l~ Ba St\id.lo. For 1eue. cklwet 1.181 *'-ft. l'um. & Unfum. pa&:. ~~$191,~; cJ!:::; 5 Stoft .. $110,000 ....... W. F: ~ :eral..._d s.Ex:U..:t IY dot. H~a.. p.m. Dr. Don A. Field. D.C. REMARC Serv\ett. 3 l"OCIOS J chlldftD OK. No pe1a, 4 1111 2~ BA ... t r-1.. Dlabwuher -co&or C..'OOtd!nat. 675-0033. 19th St. Bethel TOM'll cor-~.., 4'51:. 17th st. CM. &12-6548. $11.SO. Ful~ ~' t -•~iuA ...._.._ •• _.. ed. QPllancea • pluab lhq -r •••j-•..t nns fDr younelt Cash de. WATCH -H.B. area. Pleue Credit ~&rd& OK. 147~, '150. 'l'5 ,...., ---......._ crpta, -bar, "'1 .,.,,,.. _ cholco o1 2 color * NEW 6 UNIT * I•'=~·,,,-=,,,'~=-="==; poolt nq'd, Write Box RP, ld<oU!)" Aute ; * UUl % 6 11111, S Dalba. ~h iff, dbl pr~~ _,,,._ • 2 hltha -al&ll By llolld.o. Near ocean, H.B. lntlvslrlol ltontol -:11162 IJncoln, Anahelm. .....,, mso2'I Tronaporlollon 6445 "ftA"~ ~t a ( ~-.bl .... --drpl. ftd ul whr, dbl.oven. ......... \,,Ulft' -• mtm:ired Ward· Alao, new I unit .._ 4 unit. I u:z. • DI. • ·~ llou"'":t~" llt libop'& achla A ncnt.Uon. -::::""''• ,_ .. ,_ .... 11_ 847 ..,,~ • !---------Optnlnt• fer ) Peop • GREY -I Whl~ toy poodle, ---------1 •Mce. Fnt eat. ~ pr., pa • ...,...w.J'W Only pa mo. ro ... doors • ~ ""'bt. ~7. FOR LEASE ?llodem ?OD If )'OU W&nt to work part near 2ht St. I s..nta Ana Tree tn.naportatkln df.ll)' to 2 ' l BJ\'&. QJ111. d:rpe. 135 Amtcol WA¥ NB llW ta ldtcbtn • btetk.tast 3 :J BD units In Tustin. Ltrw 811'. tt ror ~nrrr or tin'19 or tu.11 tlmt, Good in-Aw., CM. 54&-5132 •vt1. At fnJrn downtmm LA trom P'leon Mil : .. pool. Kidl ot. S140 • lllO. U&r. nm door •'Aiqos, =.·.h~c~ J:Jxi~~n~~~ ~ch ·~.~7Mt. L1aW* come ln'YWt' area. No ex. BLK Mim.ture malt PoOdlt N.8. by drlvina VW B•f-':".'.:-:::::-::-::--:::~,. • 1991...,.ie. Apt 1. -... ._ "1 brick BuoJl.Q' '-be t , -• • -• -.......,,., Phont lound "' l'oun<aln V'"'1 =n,,,"=~===·=:m;=-.==' I CARPET VINYL 1'1i.&.-4; . : CLEAN I BR, 2 BA '17> WlLLlAM WALTERS CO. od ..... • ,.!i. a. e OCEANFRONT e INDUSTRIAL Bldr· lo< l>t. mOISL -UC CONTR. FREE ESlil .-.. Nr ~. Vai:ant July J BR 2 ba &: powdtt room, JIOI So. lrlit.I St. 5 Units, $115,000, Xlnt tmN 4800 tq. ft. U1 W. Ieftl :30 HRS. ••k I $500, ~.«> FOUND==~. -aman="""'bol'='1'""1>""'Uce T"'9rlftl MfO * 540-72'2 * .. 15th. 5«J..l166 frpi, IP'C c:pt, patio. kar (ll ML N. of So. Col..<tt Plua) PLACE REALTY •M-9704 N.8. (In Rar) m.-2557. mo. Women ok. Writ. DailJ tn South Coro!1l del Mar. PLANNING to mow? You'I :J BR a.pt, trencd )lCil .-.. pr. 1 yr lie. Avail lmmed. Si1nti1 AM M"$ WONDER.rul. the Tum thole White Elept\lnts P iiot Box M·l003 •identity. m.6893 • PIANO IZSSSONS ftncl b ama:rlf'c numbe.t .t Sta PH: COCl9/(2U> P45. M).5080 or ....,492 PHONEJ 557""200 many btl)'I Jn •JICll-lancn Into euh ttiru • o.ilJ Pilot Saw )IOtlr montyl l"OUND. lrilh· Sttwr. CUI AU Ifft wt!lcomt! bomt1 tti todey'a Oaall!rtd 74540. ,;:•:::-~· ---· ----• "'"'"""'"'""'""'"""'""'"' )'OU find In the Oaal.ned Dlme+J.ln1 adl I PILOT WANT AD!! 6'2-4611 M0-1542 to klentUy, Call: Carol ~ Ada. 01eck thmt now. -.- ' t I I t I I ' • -. '' ' I I I I· I ~·1 . I . ' ' . ,. r ii •• • i' i. ' ~: ! " ' I ., I ' ! 1. ' . - ,.....,, Jolt t, 1'70 DAJlV 'flOT SlllVICI-DllllCTOltY Slit.VICI, DIUCTORY JOll" IMPLOYMIHT. "°" ft~LOY~NT JOIS a llMl'LOYMINT JOU a IM,LOYMINT JOU a llMl'LOY SAU AND yaJ.ifi SALi AND yaJ.ifi . :lilrnffv~ llMtwlftt J1n1ter1~1 mt Jelt.J'•!!!!i, Min_!!!! ...... """"w ..... 7100 ,, .. , ,..._ w... 1100 ,~,. Mlit. w-.· 7100 ,... .. ...... w-. .nooi-:~7=;;,..==":".~~:=:-.:;;;;=...;..:=::.:.--1 ~ Rlllnllh!"I "7$. ~-'Ava-: Mi IUGHLY -~ rn CWIGE SERVICE ---'""'"-IOOO'""'ltvre .... ~l"""1 ... A~ kind of -......... TRQ-IO!lCHAlllCAf\ pro> Dopt, -BOOICKIZPER D. Ill-. Liii -. . .. ~··:i:.:.~ =~::...~ ':: :' .=:; .. "'~ "' w . .,.._•o"M =._ "-.=.:' .. :'u~-cuds_Ma_ ~"'S: "'C.: , SALE! -JllY CUWJICE -:-, '\; .·"?V .,. Aok for J..,. 0< Nlcbolu oeelq.,pGl!tloo 1n a...'" •,oi;;:_,.. , __ boen t»omotel. -·be-.30~.-··u::.;-ls-·11.. ~· ... ·Illy ;--:--, 1 •--·l!!-"" -'46-00IS. CDw1Etr,Moitncent11hood. Nntp1f1' ..... I -.. .... m ... be:.-. r .. --. .......... rled "-~-App: ' .... 11111 llllftl Ill • ed project to d1ve1 0, J • ,ftll puwwd, &tinctlw A expaieDCt A"'7 In ,...a 2:l80 Nlwpart. CM. NO. :t>. AUS~ P1lnt1.,, ...,.... -;..-of H . ··J· ~ -. IJ-~ to -.._.,_ 5 °"" ~ . . .. '-'rasstlc .. , ... s, ~........,. •-kn4-Pa,_rh.,,.lnt -bJgh •paed .,........... . •• imm•a!•••. tor . ~. -. a..id i!a•·..o..-a-· SERVICE --. •1 i9i1 ••iill· ...... -ooJI -.... ----..... -I • ;. I . ' Mn. -~l4CI. ·-7' . :r.;d. -...........,j 1 tt.f~ . .-..._.,ow.coa. *PAINTING INT •'EXT. ""'°"""· 1· of1'.eT • oponin.,,.or P• ·-. · · · ffa'rboar V W ... r.;.7 -ft-·~ Wemuat'moveourln~entory'tomaktroom '!" -DoYer Slioht, Av.ra 1 I> $260 • 2 dl-~ In . ' ' a • . ~ ••· •~m-t ah! :-~•H • ••~ :~ ~.. .'!~-·""· electro-... ~fENCED "1VLL TlmJt, -olllco · VALLEY TEXACO, Ol"DIW pm111ta alre1dy on their way In .. -wH~ • -----~ c """"" -a.ric:ol. To ..... 111/19, Ulll BEAQI BL. --" -All returns .... from America'• mrai rtnlll ' 1 • • JlftPltation. $11. ptk nn + p I i c a t t o n 1 • o a t a e I l'l..l....l...-HUNTINGTON ,;,..-, ru --• Pr! .. --ro,•nlfoc. polnL Local....,, c.u Jack 213-'11Mo91. SALESMAN ~ ~--U... Wei. -smv Sta _._ pt, compony. ce1 II ID all time low! Villllll I IA~ .. .,. -· a.an -or 831-G SCIAM LETS . '""limo llonch wortr ._, GP'd ...,. SN J...,, at ID all time high! ·~,,. .. _... ~ PIJN'llNG• ........;. call-• ,o.' Fl1LL .. PART mu:.. Radio .... 1 .... repolr. .., N ...... C.M. HPI• killgalze Sp•nllh. clr1wer triple -wr-iu~;. 1r; ...,..,. c.u liwo, m ·,... =. 1n1ar MENS I LADIES EARN'lJP 10 IS PER HR. Wnto --" 1111>. IHAllPOO Gtrt. c.u .,. er croup. beautiful alyllnt -all 5 ple<u. • . ...... $15 .... nn.A.,ext« A"SWE•·s· •ETTE1tSHOes =-: BlllJSH co. .................. .....-. .. app1y1n , wu•e&0 ......................... :Mf. L~~ • G-.r ea.., 1 ...., ...._ pie Quall1> ~ Multi---. --... Marino Aw.. Sponlah IDUque avocado t clrawer trlpl1 ~~ -~ ""'1<. -· • nu. -a.... -11oory Fl1LL mi PART ma: 1'1111 -...,... &ua elm., · N ~ ~:' ~.._12111!0 Bo1boo "'°""' · clreAer group, beautiful styling -all 5 SU-~ ...... NoWyt!ni ---CO'lffROUGH,. --...... Bax .P.1IJI ··-. STllAIGHT91Hch-ne, pleces.Wu$350 .. -. ......... New$Uf •. ' ' +~ALLl!APIR• AD...-.-m APPLYINPEIUIONl~Pll Dalltl'Uot *PBX Operator-Ex· butD bolo...,_......_ ContemponryDanisbwalnut5clr1werclrelo- ANESE Glf'dener 1'fo. ·~you, a.u ,~r." ,a bll hole 1n tbt bottom ot. J40NDA.Y THl\U F!UD.A.t Gfmra1 perSenced anlftrial •· tne operation, ~ er put tr IJ'OUp--all 5 pieces. Was $190 Mtw $ 7'. -te, ...... , 0..'!:!11!. Ex-sw ... _ &• 10&2 .l!ll:poudl, ......... ......,., $3 95 HR -· 51>-""'2, ,_, Apply :IOl5 1.quna Complete Bedroom ••~ clreuer w/mlrror, ' .; · ·2239~· ···&....., ''1• HOUSES, dockl, boa t i, rii:ouc~ ~ 0~ &AIP. • --diii:lllilJi *~USE* =Rd, J.gw!a 'or ~r---headboard, 2 nile-atands,.._box-aprinis_ar ING.' avdeniar a •Y th l ai-e•e ry t hlnc Alli• put time http. Temp, PH· 5t8-.22ll Ext 180 m1ttrw, bed frame, bedlpread. bedroom ~ trhnmlnr •and · ttuonably J*lnted. For tree •-L • ~ •2 Fuhian Ialand N.B • Pam. Ap U.U. I llO'• · Telephone loUcltan. chair, 2 lamps. Wu $600 ..... New $17'. -' 0ui., c.u...., 5 ••timate ....-. · · -w•o • .,., · · t'elident t'lqlllrtcl. Pi t o111co ab1 wanted. Sharp °"""' _.i. Paid-""· Look! Beautiful quilted 9' sof1 & love &ell · · , · p.m. Womin 7020 • _, Jim n-• lookJlW, Xlnt job !or otudenl ~ppl,y: 325 N, -· ' W .500 New •145 · • ' PAINTING -Ext-Int. 18 Equal oppartunltJ emplo)ler • ..,_. rib. 'tarlal dellre Jin Rm 410 SA ' U · · · · • · · · · · · · • · · • • • • " " ~O... tJp,·tne-.. yn. •'Ill'•· 1 ... Uc.'Frte PROF. Nune. -1-mlnd * DRJYD5 * 0-rol OfflOO $450. 11exti:'." C.U ir · .... : ~O~~ OPEllATOR Walnut4drawerdest. Wu SSO ., New$ Jf. ~ lcill. rot~-t i ll, :-S~ ~t il i n11. wW accept lL ]ll'ivate cue , Good tnbic. p1u1 math abrD. 5tl-081J, J..ll pm Sat 6.am Bunt bed in excellent condition. ~r t nkleu up.._1nd. . ntce....,. -Ne "qMr111c1 ltY, coD """""'· w..,dll! Ziii F-. Lqun& 11w11 Wu S90 ................... -S 49. ~, PIJN'llNC-INT. " Ext. ~ one. ""~"":._. NenHerjl ........,. Apncy._ 'IOl3 Racapt. to $500 _ _ _ ..;,. _ •. Auorted occauional chair&, 1 real b"{ - 4f,'S Landoceoin&-Tu< =~.~"'·in!:";.: ~ .,... u ....... -Qn....,. Wfttcllll Dr., N.B. &Mno. ~"""': N.B, 4=· v!!?'.-~· 1 wh1Uebedthel Iubt! ............. loch• 5109• ·.._.i_. Yard "-· m-ni.;-exp, AIDES -tor conva1'tcence, --A"'1 GENERAL """"'"-' A&ey. _.,.. co-wor ' ·~ I SchMI of lluaiMH I IO a °' C Ill',· · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · • • ' ~ .... -. lo~~-1 SfOR~ ~ ......, ..,._,. lamllt ..... YILLOW CAI co. 11r1. CdM, ,... _-Exp'd. =· AC:.U ~';:: ¥.. corner group with coverlette & = -llS . ~" °"•rhanc N~,547.-i. 111 E. -a. -PO Bax I, CdM mt ;_ 230 w W P'eotuna --bolater .•....................••. $ 25. I J'Af!ANF.SE • LANDSCAPE $99. J story 1 tac e o a: 2t Calla .... ncy, • ar. eoour.t ln the um. )'G!il , ;-~ Main_ I owrbana $149 ....... c•Uinl Yn exp. u llNc or -GIRL wltll --.... "'!I• 211• S..IA Ana. --........ job .... THE usm FURNITURE FACTORY , ·'"' MACK * !W2-M42 SU. Pf!l' rm. Min.. J nm. ~~ .~ FUll or IMP&:OYMINT =Ch~ =~n: Receptlonl1t te $500 want. 111$ H•rNr leufev•rcl., (Mt• tMN ·1 G.itr>ENING a w.i.c.,p. 646-05n • "37"119. ' • ' OPPORTUNITY 1 cl>lldftn J.11. °""" .._ Tl'P ... 10 to !DO ...,., "'°'> il-nnDntenanct: FNe t!lt 1.t ACOUSfICAL Ce i l l a11 BOOKKE9ING-Gen~ of. FEMALE • Rqular houri elude drl· .. -. appearance:, call Lcnint e 133 Dowr Dr N.B e S41-MSJ f ;&. lifi ~:Call 84f:.t6o5. painted, 1li1U add 11~· $12 =Hon ~'\i::er ~ Mon thru Fri. Call l33:osoo aetlvides, ""~~.fro·~ Wntclltt Penonnel Apncy: e 6ft.317o'' e . 0,.. ........ f•ltll. '-•..,.fol, C..... ...... JOHNSON'S ' OARDENJNG •ver1» room. M&l litcluded, • • Ext. 2038. A1k for Mn. Pm. c:bDd can. Call f'D..JDI *3 Wntclitt Dr., N.B. ~ ·-- I I 4 .,_ ruar. 8'7.-. • "'-n. ...., 2 PM. · 145-2770. THE BLUE BEEr ,untlturo -Offlc E-·"--•11 I tWf care, ~pa, llL&n. 'IWO UCl.A. itndenta Med J1bl • M1•, Wem. 7100 J, GIRL For General 673-890&. DmNER OOOK -l.!o!];~';;·'~""'-;;-;;;';;;;.1 .lffC, IJllinldtta. 9D-JXSS. money. Exp'd house -• ESCROW Rataqnnt help.._'WDI train. JUX:EPT.:cutuer • 'I')lpilt, Start $30, .per.llhift . 21 PC. ''MADRID'' mM Eleetrlc . ~paw11ter, 'ElCPERT J-....... p;.tnten Free tft. "'• 4 OFFICER. -31l!l-B·-· CM. pt. time. Attract . op-3 ROOM GROUP Modcl72."'11. o ~· Free .,,, O>mplete 544-3071. cibiliffeS IWRSl'YLIS!' a peonnce, 1d. .._ *TOOL MAKER or* J110M MODEL HOMES * 5<>7154 * jOnl ......... -· . MANICIJRl!lr NEEDED "°""· w/ co. -tito. * MOLD MAICllt * Incl-: Qulltocl ...a It . - Coiis,lato Yird Corel ":l.. ~· ~,: -aiJliinifeb """ ... •vaillble In our * MM6ll * ~ <mnpu-Ute enrp. cbolr,2 end tablH" ...... G1r• Silo - r,;.. 540-4837 wltll 3 N t I< 09,.DCV Coote Mea a!flce lor per. HELP ·--RECEP!'IONl!rl' I< lnotruc-* 5lB-!Ol5* toble,Jlompo,-r,mJ.. · ~ • · )Tl. exp. e& -l;i " IT .on&ble, well-a1oomed; ma. &~n tor for Beauty Sehl. Appl¥: ror headboard quilted box MARINE lftl', winch, brw I f .1- (Gardenirw it: Yard ~1ork 1 <fePendable. Steve 548-45f9. ture individual Minimum 3 HUSBAND . Girard'• Beauty Cdlc!p, TOP HAIR Sl'YIJSI' ~ 1 ma'ttnu. 5 pc fittings, etc. Dralttn1 • ., Collop i:°~45 ~ETICULOUS PAINT. TRIS~ HOPKINS yn. uJe....;,,, ms loo Yi:" .. ~ =~i::.'i!.5! m; Newport BM!., c.M. for....,, .inn ~room: table a; hi· .. ~~-;~_..=,_ ___ .,__. • ~ rtuona. . UE OUP srAMPS. INS. as E. 11~ Suite 234 C.!L . ptocnliiw experSence re. your ~ nrJpbon: am MS-2919. m.3315 back dWn. -art. upbol = L-i-- - :~-1,1.EAN·~..i~'~ crew eel. studelltl.. Int.at .1470 '. quired, l'li&ttve1 k = Girt'• R.E. Salwn&n-Manager *TYPIST.a> WPM or bet· OOMP~._!T 178.95 ~l~ette ,' Na't~ -_. • '""'5;5• vuu ,,.,.,., J?Du-s, Exp .. Dockl. 8'l5-Sl12 ,bent. Good keep~ Beach U1 -Rentals ta'. Growltw co. Gd. opp'•· , ..,..,., Gfrographlct. etc. Silt I: !lm. , ReuorabJe.l ~ . RJ:TIRED Paintft! 26 yrs Acer Ork W/IOml aper XLNT. FRINGE BENEnT! ~ Wlcts, WIGLETS, --or 51S-lll98 tor the IUtuft. PH: ,._1158 No~ Pmtl, Only S1'.mo 132 Cib!'!:Uo. C.M. $11=-1517. ERIENCED J~ erper. Neat &: honest. Non kl I'm· ~ $350 FALLS A C01Mttka! R.N 3 PM to 11:» PAt 11r tntv. 2--tPM. WILKS WARIHOUSI SAT . July J1. 2 r.dene~.:Comp~ete d*~P~PC.Ul!R~NGING :;:,.~ Mn. .lvric b :.eu:,;:tme~ ~ Top protitl. No tilnit.y ~. Wk. endr off: UPHOim'ERER Want1d, ~ W. 4th St., Santa Ana red·~fu, 9'19' ma. .. -· Fret f:lt. ~. "' ,._ "'"4m, lfttrictlonl: Alto ltll wheft LPm LI do Convalncent full or ,p/tlme. Phone bffila tem, 2>" bo)'I, Mey. ,!f"dlSCAPE ~. A PIJN'llNC.. * -ASSISTANT ::,.. -"siJ" :J: ~ ~-,.,,P. 1145 Superior i..w., 646-.1tJ51 or °"" oft I, OVER STOCKED-·-'cl• lots ....., bou- ' '1'10test,lltmo.%Cprlce. INT.a.Ext.Palntq.Local HELPER -GLENDALE·-toll·-lllM21-4005 N.B.PH:W.W.C.Uq IU-4>!0. MUST SELL m t!. 1'11i2 Palm.e.nto,J I ·£alll47-ltiG5 · · l"d'1, llc'd, Int., lr'M eat. Full . and dme wrltie STUDIO GIR~ IAMto5PM WAITRES.SES Far Gennan Twirm $49.95, Fuih $59.95, Irvine, 833--05!!9. ANESE Gard• n t • r C.U ClnM:I<. 645-<D. ..,..!;':;, Ase ~ 1$.'5 FEDERAL SAVINGS HOLLYWOOD,.Dtpt. NC27, RN 1or ICU, o11 ohllto. Xlnl RHt.aunnt tn H.B. W• ..,. Qloeena $19.95, Klnp lll!.95, WILL S.crillce; ...._,., \ tvice. Nfat ~ Own.Ip INTERIOR 6: extft'. l'nter hr to •tartf llt61 Hart St N 0 'NDl'iw. cond'• I benetill, -pl.y cute Bavuian co.tumes. Twin She Headboards $7.95, Tent, Goll clubl I i.,, I · maint. 968-2303' flat •Ill ave. l \r home Call Mr Allan 52l7U 1133 NEWPORT BLVD. HollJwood. Ca. ti'eo6. ~ Contact Dittdor o1 NtJRS. Part-ti.me. t6M300. Trundle Sets $89.95, Sleep. TV'1, Cameras, 9' Giu.p.; m ai n te n ance~ $53.'l51abaronly.5a-15tl. ~ANT MANAGER COSTA MESA fUll info I: fret u.m~ ING,C!M.MemoN.IHo.p. WANTED: Parttbne,llcena-~~$17;::Up,=o bo&t, Like new ~ ntial A: commercial PROFESSIONAL. 30 yr• Exc-el.lebt ,_."-lit. clua EXFCUTIVE Sect'y -ofliet by mail, No ~-.. ~ cs1l * ~2734 * ed R.E. IUet ~· Eves ~ .. 111!9 95' ' r Items, too numnous 1o . ttlJll.ta. Call Mike'• exp, paperhantinl'. 1 paint. ..._ on you. All ~ con. '-weekerm. Llchenmyw · · -Det.len: welcome, m llUI J'Vk.te, 841-2393. . tnr, from England. 96&-7f61. ~~1J Mr. c::.!1 ;;:i~~~r-s~~~i! ftdential. Pb. today. See Betty BNcs at RI~. 646-l92S, ev11 : SllS~~:EEP BIG PATIO' SALE! 'I'tnq. ING: Lf.nd dean-TR.ADE, Painting by Hcem-' uan • t eW&ent-&JpeT 1.t'Cractlve. HOMEW~· (enwlope m f1 67J...45Tr: 192'1 Harbor Blvd. Cr.t I Fri.. Old fumlture, booicl, .,... ........................ """"'-lor truck, ARE YOU I S/H 75, .... 75. Xlnt....., _, ........ -i.6:J ~C.xec * WIOS * 64>-mD • ~:i·.::.~:r-..t::;.::. ~-y.,__ ..._,. turn or ' ........, 11'• ~~'!!':'~?,! ..;_ ~~ ~ = P°:"'o. ":;. ~: ......,. ""' Career Glrl< ~· .. ~ !:':' ,.-:':: HlS5 c. ~Dono Pt. ~m . .,., _..., ~· ralSOi:Ylca• "'2 Photofraphy 6171 •-"-.~tbe'IV--~.-lnAl:I-Guden<lroft.C..tl'l6IO. •••w •--· H NB .,. ... , ~n.n.1o. KB. -• ' -UUiUa" ........,.. ....,.,_ ~ HOUSEKEEPERS a JftC-""' ........ t wy., . • . .Clll Ski for a~ .......... ..,...., G•r•ge. s .... s.t & .... Cl%ANING ·. Paintilw CUSI'OK PHOTCXmAPHY ml. you watc.b &114 if 10'I EXPEJUllrfCEt).D 1: tica1 nunes Mlded at By appoint. lf6.3S39 6tl .. Man, A: Fri., 10-9 M~. c Io t b • ~, .tlta&~bmpootns I: Litle ReuclnahJe -~ Gordall tee1 you'f! u ,ntCy u * · -S..W)'l!r Home • .....m& $1CX)-no lroet ml ~.·1r .!;.· ••M'RC ' ··--··· -............. -n ... <DCKTAD.."WA11'R!'.SS HalpWanad-Men WOMEN, Prr, w/car. NoRATTAN ..... tablit, 6 ftw~t·-A ·~·;_, I 'kRVICE~· we · A ' "'~·-CALIF. CMTINGC'o-:' * Al.!0-SPARE TIME HOIJSECLEANINC " Child Salee -to -.. pb --x.. -1100; ~· ... ~ ~. 1 -..Ed'•--.....:.....:_-.----pi•lh-'--, Patch, lacontilJulnelf•Marcblor l'RYCOOK. care. $50 wk plU1 ·nn. '-WHEREDOYQU pd pay w/Suab Coven. llncle'bedSU;lillllemetal TENT Traller, c amplnc ~~,... --•·~· '"'W --"""J':' _,_ ... _ Rancho Salt Joaquin ho&rd. ~ dQs. Ref'a."PH: •--.No invut, 517-3GI Jen. bed ~--, 14·, -11 --.. equipment, color TV., -U-M.1-t--• -W. Ro-Ir 6llO "'l"'~J'~ ... .., ... \le ... , "'...,_ ~...... ..._ .... _ ___ .,._-, ~ ·~-~ TV Goll 0oune -nl<. -cleak 110"""" oft I ...,,..,.,., """"•~In l~·rur.Care.MS--Om •.PATCH PLASl'ERING :i;;u~ ~~'ns01\o S: U021Culver1t.-d uouiilti!J»ER lor 5 GO FROM -· · · clothq-Someantiqun.' l!ie--:--~ ~ t= All types. Frff estlm.atu per day, No1fff to you ever. Newport Beac,b adults, Pxt mo ·+ nn I: Scheol•lnttructieft 7• ':1't.Cti::W~~ Knox Pi., C.M. SCS-lmf. · • Call 5'0-6825 * FOR '1" CAMEil.A Irvine Ranch t.rd. 5tS-N2'l bdr S. HERE? ;;;;:;;;:.:: ~~ new. Marble_ P>ttff table, ESTATE Sale -Fri_&::: Sat, ~ 6;t6-3726: AUDmON * Nr. UCI. 833-0112 5*-tllS aft 5. •Q.IMI portable TV 1: 2 oil pain-11th Ir 12th. 9-S at :q!i y Ii P~bl!! "90 CAI.L (71.f) as.rm Eqialeoced HOUSll'!KkF:PER Upper-Bay An thl Monda.1 momina ttnp 675-lltiO Goidenrod; CdM. _Fur~. i au .... : 67JI ·JO AM to I PM ' W1tkda,ys J:SM:OD. J tchool blahs,,, ~ .~ .~1 Yi MED , DR tat.ie '-1 di'• linens, Bric-4-brac, SoJl!il! · HA '. W~TER Beaten, diaposen, P O"L ICE OFnCERS --... Ctildrn IG-lll2 aft. 1:00 quen · ......-.......,,,.-u.. · 0\1nete Ir Antiques. ' \ i ~ULING .. By.. C•1•,•1·e etc. $7.!50 per hr. BAB.,' 4YpmS!Tl'ER. M--'~•-To .... K. ..... -i~ ... v •741 _.._ 21-33 H--" -..i.... ..__ dead.00 job week after ·-~ 1'!:.!R,. '!ti· !.U:t.!: NEIGHBOIPIOOD rarare ~ ; co ere ,...,._,,qr·--. llfilllO: wu.. ........_....,,. ~ • , ~"' ._,.....,,,, _........,. ,.,. ...,. wtek cut.,,,.,., driw? Then ,., ... ., ........ .,.-llUIC. ----•-.You--• II! We-i .... .,.... ....... ,.._.,__ '"6".6f..... .,.._ .... _ ...,____...:,.._ --.. _ yn, ·5' 9" to 1'5", »:ID y{,_ ,. __ ... __ ........ ..__ J~ ... "' -._. .. -· ~·-· .._... __,, """""''"""'"' --..•:r. -•• Allll'JI ""J'-,....,,_,, you need v.1 u much u "'" JJ. J. =~...,...·~,,..,,,..,,.=-~.,..,.....,,,, to .ell ttl ~1312 Sm--! 1lros. .: PWMBNo. ~Gtoo REP1m.UAIR BABYsrrrEfl Dependable, ion,d ~ byL02J1ulyectedl9th. ~·!· JDS.B ~. letti, s.A, 5f7-0395 need )'OU •1 • g W A S ff E R ' Ref.rir, TV, .__Ila Tm-ace CD JI f. !-'HAUUNG'SlOALOAD ,._ w~ 'n2ei tbru Sat 10-5 lfl. .·~uc ·.._JANITORS. Exp'd. only, ian Wrt tn ftreo, dlnetl:e, hide-e-bed, ..,,., ' ' ' DMD up. Tree Sen Gta e_&U-3.128 • pm. 645-29J5 aft 5pm l'WI• .Pollce Dept. $IDt. Good .pay• worldn& cond'•· Thi aalffoOl'i ted mple bunks, twin dbl BR 9:1)).,l:OO Thur-Sat. ' i'. 'l'funmi·MB-D, 54Hoo . BAJWAID...'(ounc ,\ at· EXPERIENCEDMschlneop. Oa1J after 3PM 5U-9393 ~ lhow ~n'tr!Yw ~m= A A • ll!tl, cbe'ltl, hutch. 5'8-1611. GARAGE 5.ie, Jots of 1; garqe clean-up. ,.,,.....,,,.. & 6NO tractive. The Sandal. SU!llet erator lor draperies. Kentucky Fried O:lcken your own future the way ~al'Jdtd EXTRA Loq twin bed, cof. e verythinc. Fri/SM/b. ~ Mon.-&ln. $10 a 1-1. Free ..,... Repelr Beach. 59'J..9182. Call 5tl-32M Male, FW1 or Part Time you think It •hould be. And fM t&ble, eb:I table, TV ~1316 Cyprftl, S.A. HtL ' ,<eathnate, Sf3.®Sl MY WAY, quality home BEAtrrY Operator, booth FACI'ORY-Male, all 1hiftl, 193 S, Cout, Lquna Bcb wt mean money! 0Ur dy. 1et, couch, etc. 21-U e>rup ===· =-=-=-.::=. S· .... _ CLEANUP repair. Walls, ceillJw, ftCIOl"I space for rent. CdM llffl. W bel)elitl, ltffdy work. MANAGER ::mi~~t1 P=:roo~ te tt•rt July 1; Ave., No, c , C.M. G~~~~ ~1~~..U l~, :' .. ~~~PM ::.1: job too llll&ll. :~:;~· = ~ecto, SU *Predn:t;.,~ 'e;. tlM cet all the 1tW JU'& nttd. New!!rt"W.... ~~3 ~~ln-~ ;; ~~::=~pd lltOVING, Garaoe cltlJHJp FIBERGLASS ,-.,. ~ Co ..... , you new. All ,... FAT I UCWLY777 Der. pnt Mll!rl' bav .. tnm1 + 0.-aw Pion Avail.Ible .;;ButiMH ·-" -1 • -· cond , 2 ,...,.; IO' boat · "'-llW haulinc. ~amnable, '~• 531-8915 uk for have to do is know thole If you .re~' we prob&bJ,y can't NON -DEP'ENSE manu-* Work Cfoit to Home, Call 831).1331. 400 38th St, NB. ~ i'i'lll nttmat... 66-1502. boob . Tenific oppirtunlty, use )"Oii. • facturini backlfound'. Brine + Car ~ Availsble. lnqulrllt lnvltM CUSTOM $peish. 2 carved FRl, SAT I. SUN ' ~.IJW I Gar. Oeuup. S. i 6MO to $650. Call Gel'Ti Whlte, CALIF. CASTING CO. ot •bmtt rnume to ANGUS * Be an u.x:late ot H. W. Ask hr Nona Heffman ~ aWt: cbn, I' llonl MANY ITEMS I Remove trees, ivy, truh . ......!_"I 541H()$. . II ~ its IMft'h In GORDON. Dwl&f:lt, .mpected Calif, IOI&. CU'Wd woad mll lDJ Delaware Pl, OI' ~. ba.ckhoe, 862-3145. QUALrrY · YoU'v• alwa)'O COASTAL AGENCY 0nnp co. for a ""°"'al y., lobs aho R.E. Broker. 117_..21 lompo. 6lM4lll I ~ wa11ted. Dttumakin& -2790 Harbor, Bl., CM t.ype1, for work .In tnas. mo. J. It, Pierce + Group Health llllUl'anCe ... ~~ RED Contour llvtrw room Appllancll 1100 !;1-leonlM 67:15 a11 ... ...,,, K•r Say, 17'3 °""'tee/-'°"' •vail ......, TV comm!'•. "ind. Auocl.alft Apncy, Inc. -u;,ooo maJor niedica1, IT-S-YO-UR-M-0-VE suite, $75. Alto' .. """ " . ' < · -" • ~-A-CM 64>.1"2 CO" ~R Small -•---••-· ~-I -• pt. time 1115 Newporll CM l4U70i! We and accident box -~ PJ, 405 13th SI., 1----------!,~SECLIANING f u•-• ·~ ' ' ~.u ~ ~~. -• ~· ' •r•• KENMORE°"'" wuber a Must be able to type. Call We an client pU:I. no fH. * MANAGER * Unlimited Com~ F1n. H. B. 538-8J58. I ' ·a Wlh. 1'111 a . Tllo Ceramic 6'7• Mr. Yoo-.. C.Uectlon Nol • ....... ' * Pt Tim< llALESLADY anci"" on All Salu. INDUSTRY CADrrlK' DESK, ~. -~·-pod Ptncrto! ............. lo• ~otj; · •fftclent. ' " BurNtt of'•westtrn OnJwe FR°iEE W.:imen IPttiall~ •hop, + Bonua: Incentive P1an M.Lfttl din. tbt, .... ;'tio .;;;,"""-'ven-modds, xlnt cond. Both $9S _,.. Call MMIM c ERAUIC TILE A IN-c..o.,, 642-7l&I TV SCRllN TEST So. Cout PW. 549-1011 AIDI .. [ & 7111un pcot. bu""°"· 548-U65. :'..mdeliv. 147-1115 or •'-"*APr CLEANING•. STALLATION nd Coll .. •rtrlor ?Dnhin(nn PH: Jnl)ma2 MAI NTENA NCE Man, C..CotnrN~: Ill.In MIU. LOVELYno.alaofa, neY<r I :4' ... wm:....1_ A ~~!1 ~;,~mi.;,n!;~!eo~ &: btd + aal In exch. lot 10 AM to I PM mature teml fttired, exper, Mr. Stanley enc> 135-3233 uMd $125. Match, love .eat EZ Auto Wuher A HamiHon . •• . w.U ti!<, entry-Mil, ""8rTY babyoit)jnr a. h.........._ 2 * l'/C 8"'kla,or * IAM 3PM. &In. oil. Pl-Opon T 0.,.. $85. Pvt Pl>. '1M337. ::;. ~·~.\~"".ms"°! ' ~""--Mica Oe&ninl: ~ .I: Mexican' ~jl Also viDfl Childrell. 642-9006 Larfe mla. mm nredl ex· apply Lone Jlanpr Rnt., * SALESU.DIES * e OPERA.nONS AGENT FRENCH Prov I net s I 5*-tl&n ~ ~ wincl9n.1loon, etc, ubestol 1111 tioft. Call COASTAL AGINCY per, pl tO tike over bookl. ltta Be&ch mvd., H.B. :»-25, to work u field f'fp. e nCKET SALES 6-drllwer double ~ '-c"o~1.0=sror==..,..-u~1eao-, -..... --.• l '.9P•· A: Commc'L 5Ujll.l ~1617. A membc of Good co. bendlU, Start at MAINTENANQ:..hrt time tor nat'l concern. 1tetpoNi.. e RESERVATIONS mimir S60. ~1328. ' TR CO Glari& Kil' pool ~ Ex ble am have-ah · auto. No · • AIR FREIGHT..c.ll\CO • -~=~=~=~-si., $85. Xlnt cond. f'B-7051. OJAN MA.INT. • * Verne,~ TUe 1.lan * SnelllQ& A: SntUlna Inc. 1550. can • man. • exp, nee, Pftf to tnln. For e OOMMUNJCATIONS 17 PC. KING SIZE m Coral Ave, Bal kland. I ~ bouaoclnnlnr. :or,, " CU.L '"""· IMlall It ,...1n. Tho.World's Larpll SlMCIS. peritnced. 141-<00. 1n-•-· -" .. L 5 · • TRAVEL AGENT llD. ROOM 14 Cu tt ~-·-.-i\>IS_.llonded, (2131 m.sm, No job too am!. Pluttt pa. Prafaulonal COASTAL AGINCY MATIJRE MAN, pert time -·~ ~ w p.m. 1.vp 9 ... _ ...._, mJr. Xlnt .;.;,.•jn"' l c;:,J..,ltorlal S.rllca tlo. i.e,Jdnr .-,...;.. Employment Sarvlca 27110 H.-. Bl CM --Ible lull time. llnl COIJllTESY Reel~ lo 0 ~ Alrllno Sch.I• PocHlc ""• 2 IMdilde ....... Ktnr •646-3375* I; -"'"' l Commc'I 6i2-"24 U'l-191S7_..,. 27110 Harbor Bl CM 540-tlll55 Oth<r 1"1-joba avail •tatlon-handllnl ohlppbw, ~--to ~ v -·• ,•,::: 611 E. 17~, 1~1 •·· -headboard, ti.me,~· SEO ~·---• ~ . • ; fJatbor Blvd: at Adami: Fem.ale tldce1a, to.n. 531&-l«il .,.....,.. wu.-11, .... °'1V '" .... _... U a"'"--m I TV1 t .mERIENCED MAID.. T ...... 11 ff77 ~AIL WAITRESSES POWtR MACHINI MEDICAL Se~rehr1-Ed-t6:h77Sl opeclallz. MUIM ad,..,_,"'""·.,..... All .,,.,.., .... Dunlap'" ~ ~. With own tran&. ~ ~a 1,.-ill H.B. .6. F.V. Besfnntt l\lltar le 11on1 tt.1. etc. 1815 Newprt. CM 5'1--1111 1 ,.,, , 54l-l.15T TO-N~ lm1Hied Experit!notd only. Nl1-ht -OPIRATOR-lllMftftCe e Xperi•nce. ..... .. bl _. __ ,_, •-· OX>IOI of Spanish r: •AV:-lt •··ch Janl._...1 ~~ ... ..,...... wen. Bea Brown'• ~ Jloo..Fri lam-12 A SALES-Carpet. draper1 ....,. UM, o.;.-,...., ._ or Modem Styie i. -_.,... r:=.~ 137-1000 or Reltlun.nt. Apply In !AILS, llY SCHOCK 2 pm--5. .U... Experiencitd. Mmt be n.tta PH: Lee MM217. ALL ,OR '24t Carpets, ~. floon, -... ~-· .... M O>ast -·-M"RGUE " A t alert. $.MO. --• No down pmll, _ ... ..,_ ?nO. r .... Rel. Oommc'l.·!16j40! TrM Sarvlca -~So. a;;~:--* J11Y -·~veyud .. ~-Pvt .;:..~ •::. SEAMSTRESS lor Ca1"p<r Thai!rlul 7'00 WELK'S WARiHOUSE i ::XlnCf HeuMCllaftlnl COOK, Bn>Uer or leCOftd. lhlft, Expes-~ ttlltot pt.y. Send-qu.linc. drlpe1. MAJORWAY l&I «ID W. ftb Sl, Santa Ml } •· ~ BOB'! TREE SURGERY See Chef, s.n Brown.'1. COTTAGE COiii& SHOP tlonl to Booe M-1080, .O..U, Wnt Utll, C.M. ORANGE Couaty'1 Profff. DallJ M lat Mi Bun 11-1 l Will !lo Hou-lo1nlnt lo ·back -tbe -:lll06 S. 0out. So. Lq\lna. 562 'Wnt 19th St. C.M, PUot * Sac'y * •Iona! Repertmy Thfttr.. So 23" RCA color TV $>lO < ' By fbl DQ" * * ~ n. Qua)Jt)' Tree ~. *DENTAL ASSISTANT"* FULL time SJ,.()00...$2,000; NEAT YOWIS lady 1Mlld to If )'OU are a ao6d. accur. ':"~ ~ :u~ ht.-blek ch'• 1: md tbl 'tor . * ~ * Front deU only. Good hn,. Part time $t0041.000 Com. hard wort. Wacetopen. The 'typist w/~ bookkeeplnr warbbcip, Call ICl-DJlf dtn'1 rm $100, knr-c bed j ~-0.C-etl"I f1J1 DON'S TREE SERVICE All ..-..1 open. Ddlal txper. nee. mmkln, no ala ftperltnce Lolerl, 1799 Newport Avt, exper,, thil ui tbe job hw' hmm 10 ... I. $50. •1'IOO. DISHWASHER -G.E . portable deluxe model. SUD. -' FRIGIDAIRE RefrilC'a• , v... .... •54M:l27• l typn:, Uac I; Ina, f'1M 'Beach ara. Call II« I am JN!«IW')', We aeld detilftw C.M. )'OU. FM 1"111. Start $CIO. GRAND piano antq wht ~1:1;1',"" help ,... i""1" E•tlmelft..642--&l!l. "9pm. !4W540. to cowr i.... ond N•"'"" Call Glorla Kay, 5tM055. MlllCHANDISI l'OR seo. Oatom dlnhC ,.; !~~':..=·~ =.:..:::"'.;.= '=:!:..~ ... = =·.:;. ... _-:;~ ~~;.c:1:·1i.'-: c=:AL.~~~~ SALi ANDTlADI . ---CHEST ........ :Ill"'""' '1 . * 25 )Tl loe. 131-U alt I. mmt. IM6-a01 ~·~to bfiliiftdool APPLYING,. _TON, 1••cH ,,.!!'!',..-/...._-Bl. ~" ·~ :;.·~~wt ac-~. amttioe PIO WE ST INGHOUSE cop. -..._ .... Xlnt ..... llOO· 131-1415 l;.,,1" R55 TREES lledpo, lrW, DENTAL RECEPT. EX-~ TV, "0 "''0 '01 • HUNT -u-~-Joba •·-Pumltvre IOOO *....., * * USED HO ll'POINT ~_MY -,....,.: ftmowd, hauled'.'°~ 1'1!11. ~"':fial4 .:::=-.=.::•• .,:! cor::,1~~~NT *-~~.,.: --MOVING, MUft •U. dawn-REFRIGERATOR, $1a. ···'.~ n.25/hr. ~ ..,_ Fa1l1 b& IU4l30. • tram. tt •lll on ltcbl with um Dlillwan H.B. • ' MASTER Bedroom .t ... pert, ti.bl-. desk, chttt • * ~ * -~·• * "' DI SllWASl!Elh\pp'1• _..., ..... -home • ~ ...,.131_..!,P'~ "?!"· 1'ftllCb Plv>1'odal -made ..... Mollil ti>. '1Mlll. W-~ -~ -• Uphal1lory -Al Suri • -18111 --... SIOUO oma: -Time. -· --· •• ... Dmctl In Antlp ""''"I;:;;======= ···-... ~Qla tn7 hDlne, $1 : CloutH'llr"J,Newpt.Bch. "1th 100\1 finaae1n 1 Mun t;ni. • .,.ct no t Senior.9Kntary -·~of trl•l• ' '9IO -'iis~::..: .nr. Drtumlklnl Ir '1tfta. FABJUC SALE TIRED ot thl.t .w fllmlture? awilable. AJeo --___,, ~ • ftWlt. tor ad'lft'ti.llnl .,..ney, m..r. cMtt oa chlS, OMce Purnlture .... .., ... ~ ... -•..:!:MM ---M .. * COiri'itDtl'OP .. -.... ,--..--nru. 2500 Bli.te Olfp 1t•m,s lt'1 ftall'J not that hard Cf'fdit cud r.octPttd. Up _......_, r~ pace. Ult Ye ~ 1IMdbood Pd two!---------~ r •..)'O..I' ed. ln tbt ciuaified FR.EE. )-pc divan IJ chllr. to rtplact, Jv.1t watch the to SSO protlt in t\'lf1 U . PLANNING " mow? You11 txctlltnt UW., pol.le, front nittit ltandll. LM: 1hM 'iii S ALMA 80" "WhNt dab: A: buit-!n own. """'· stcl'IONT SomeMe I 1 $69, lncludn fabric A labor. ful'nltun A m.l&cllianeout SLIM GYM ftnd an •me ... namblr o( offtce &ppa,ranee. 25 to ,,, pricl When p.il"duld at W. w/ttrlvti che6n. •Ide 17'. *· 53MOlT. ""9.~ fGI' It. Dial AD work dotll In 5 dll'I. colwnns In tbt ea.cw Mtt:r Im Good ~f crt t...... la.....,., Otl"ftld BMuttM new otrkt.. J. Sloanel 'yan &IO "'9. dWn:.. 8oor A MU pedl. KENMORE deluxe allitOmll& _.....,., I me ......... ~l. 8actlon. f M3-&!211. Ada.'l:had< a.m -· * ln-1671 * 146-lnt. l7Mm. -........... ml. "' . 1--' l I I \ • j ., .. ·--·------~-........ -·---.•. ~------~ -..,.- T-. July 9, 1970 ~la OAll.V I'll.OT -llCHAHDISI FOR L I AND T RADE MIRCHANPISE FOR MIRCHANDISI FOR FREE TO YOU TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTA TION TRANSPORTATION ----·--"'-'C...-. Solll>oals tall Mobile Hemet 92GO A\ifo Service Compors 9520 imported Autos NM Vtl')! llrpat! PUt Scotty & Ports '400 SALE AND TRADE SALE 'AND T RADE l500 M lscollonoouo l600 • ....,; -toaood borne, LIDO .~· w/ trli. tq,,Jp'd BA)' HARBOR ....;:;...;...;;.;o----'=1·66 DODGE Vao,° uomac. 1 FIAT Sll'ltft' ~ttc, GOLF Cubt-Wi.lton X31 •NEW CARPET Barptn! FerMle wey tJ:ilndb' w/ for i9Clrw: $195. Soxed at Moltlle Home S.ltt 4 TIRES, H1S.15, blk wills, Clwnu. A real prlet, A .. J ---· ·---~~ btiaut y,·&Jnut con. complete' set I.net 10 irons Carpet your hOme, apt, chUdrtli · 104:5 8a)'llde Dr. Nwpt. ALL NEW ?O MODE LS winter tires, Xlnt for medlan. A body, ~1428 • - -------- IOle. m&kn button holcs, tn all...tratbe'1' Sptldiog bt.g, i boat, ca.&llmper~ trt.;'. 1~1 645-0001 !.2JS,?._JM.4010,, evee (213) NOW ON DISPLAY camp'&, elc, NEW, Che•p! CAMPER-$100 ~--- - J. overcasts aeama. b Ii nd Value l425 1Neat new cond. yards. ·~ea • <:Owca. .,..,,....,._, -....... __ Aleo ' nu Col"\latl' wbt &a~ after 5 e THINll ~ G ·~ «•-w1·ndy'1 A ..... 1 ...... Barn 2Alleyldtttn11tripedatiout 16.FIBERG"•~-,_._ _ _, ,,,, """'"'utowu~ aldew·"-w/n·-·. "~'"'7 "Cl .. 'r . ... -ma. dcsicna & etc. Ullt. _,.,, ~W· ........... ' 8 wkl old 642-*Ml '119 . .._ -1:1 "'1.......,.""' l2' Wida to 34' \Vidtt Ula ..... ~ rlll •, $M cuh or small pyro.ts. 207S% Nwpt Blvd, CM. LABRAOOR t yr old m&Je aloop w/trtr, l )'?. old. $1095 Park SP&Cftl Available W.medl "352" Fof'd engine Dune 8ugg1" 95U I:=-===,-,,.--,.,,.,,,,,. I M lsct ll•MOUI 8600 .:-=~-· .,..---,-,.,= good with children needs • or bit o~. ,Or trade tor 1425 Baker St., Calta Me. for '59 Rancheto ._ __ -;,::. __ :.:= F SINGERAut<,.ig_,..6.,... BAR Stoot. -upbolatettd fenced yard m-019 7/9 Veo..,. 22• 300 Btoedwoy, \lblockEastolllarborBlvd, ___ ..;M:;:5-0906c.:::.:___ D"NE BUGGY ''fRH:N UlllD'~ 11 , -". No a-ch --•-• fo• I ·--------back and seat, awivelB, ..--C.M. ~1641. ........ .. ••-<U<l ·-9470 , FORD u .. -n;IJUUWU1i ~ ~ ~ -Sal 2 Aaorabl• Duffy lemale. kit· SAILBOAT -NERS ~ _,. . ~ • ··-· -all tor CHASSIES . I Ilg.zag. button boles , * AUCTION * =~~:. ~~ !IJ%, tens gray A white, l ITl1 "'" $40. Good cond.ilion, Alter 3, 1t7St llACH l"WJ· Jt) I • ,deafana. etc. Guar. $39 ca~h FRIDAY 5:30 P .M. sell! .... $20 cacll. 64fi..lnl striped ~r alJo calico Jong Launchlnr a: df')' 1toraie. TH£ MEADOWS 548-9540. Years 1955 thru 1968 avall. NIW·USID..sllY. ,; ;or •mall paymenl!. 5'6-<filO JULY 10 -·::_., __ ., Dr.,. N.B. haired 6 wk old lemale kit· 2tl02 Newport Blvd., NB VW E I . Goocl·c--, ablo. ... - - - -• -~~ ten. 54S--0813 719 67~ "11 no, ~· $199 To $699 ~ --· !f M us icol EHlgh :!l•clo F urn. LADlES diamond dlnoor TOT.AL ·--··-·. 3 .,, srAN MWer ,... fl•~-(lrvlno l • 6'Ul4<3 • BILL YATES S -'-· " I I 111! s l•lo -e & R ejlolS. rll>g, "' with 111 karat ~~ •• ---SABOT •--~w e VW """" lrans axle•, & '69 850 py_,-:•, nstr umt n 1 Custom din'g rm aet w/Cre. ...ter diamond, 2 d'---nds kittens, named Red, White 1 """:ta~, nylon Reaervatlone-are ....... be'-g ~ .. -•· -~ I ~ "' --'I• --1-~ • --H -· m ~ --· VOLKSWAGEN Llme flllhm w/cu.tom 11~· ,•, c-IT ON, LEON dtnzu &-mirror, l new &: _ II •--t Cn each 1kle. & Plue. Pl Siamese. Shots, '*' '--.. .......... ""0 =":.:...,_ u.n-taken ln n ......... e CounN'• ••• ""3 · 1al z:.1 N&&a. .... --i trnd ~ u.~no _ ...,~.... '" .,....._..,. "116"''''v·"· Road top. Radio, Heater, Spec l{ Old Fender duo.sonic, white, 1 used Ur retrlg, freezer Brilliant cut Sacrl!icel Rep-w ..... t<'"'• • 833-S844 days. · z=== · tinnt &: mo&t complete park ,,_.... ..._ Steering Wheel 1YPJ )15) :. $7f>. Fender echo-reverb, on top. Like new Sears Jy to BoX P360,-0ally Pilot. 49'--9840 eves. 7/9 26' Sloop. '69 fully eqpd. Sips at 14851 Jeffery Road CSur.-Trallt r, TraVtl MU S&n J~ Capistrann $1595 !• new $229, now $l25. Shure combo w~/dryer. ~ CARPET Bargain. 3 colors. WIIJ., Give Yo\11 wits wpply 4, Hinred mut. Sell or rounded by Orange Grows) 8314800/493-4511/499-2261 •,; mike unisphe~ $29, Spkr, tomcofieetable.ColorTV s 150 yd·•.SOc·I•. 1015 pet food -u .,..,., -'ve a tradetorpowerbolttl030'. 1n Irvine. F~ infonnation, '57 MERC. 15' T.T Clean \ '69 D B BJ ' & le B k ,_ •• 64$-9000 w/a .. ~•-, elec. 0 b-"••. Ufte UCJ.CJY • • :• cab, 2-15" Lan.sings, D-140, s reo. un beds, desks, Goldenrod · CdM 644-1.300 bl.k kitten or a atripped._ 6 call !193-5130, 531.SSn or ...... '6 • llA •Z $195. 494--.5373 chest!, bookcase•. maple ' . • • toed cat a good ho~. 16' C&tamarra.n, muat aell 53.1-8105. buJanc ran&e &: oven. EuY Roll Bar. Reverse WhfjJs S ports Car Ct ntet :: rocker hutches d.ivans di. LOOKING For a 8 track 642-0176 Cit' 642-3155 1110· .Main aall a: Genoa. $US;j !!!""!!O!"'!!'!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!• lift hitch. $1i7S or ofr, ~ tzZB-545>1--'-J-2633-Har~ ;I FENDER BASS AMPLIFIER nettes,' mattre: .... ,, lam' pa, home stereo tape player and bot olr -n~ S •-· $ M .... aret Dr N B 646-4200 $995 ••• u91 DELUXE RICKENBACHER -h $43 caJI 536-3021 GIVE An orphan .. good or . Vl.J"' 1». peces-.,....c ... ,.,.. ,, . . ~ ;! BASS GUITAR File cabinets, ollice desks. ave ' · • home. Cat.· I: ldttena .. F1berglaas A: Gelcoat New 5 atar AduJt Parle .. -· B J • * 615-6404 * New -carpets. Freezer, hi E l700 varioua agffl & colors, some * * Jle'pain * * Centrally located 1n qulet i ~T.:.r;ouc;;;k:;;s:...----~9500:::;: I • • • l=="'-;i--''-i:i.:::--::-:-, stoves, matched washer & Mac nt ry, tc. .......... ""~" :: CTRIC Guitar, r ed dryer set, and much more? -------Syty ...... .,...,...1846 7/9 Free Eatimates 548-1752 'nelg~ of Westmlns-LEASE ll[W 'GMC Sports Car Center •' bollow body, dual plcl<-u.,, WINDY'S A ION e MFCR MOVING AUSTRALIAN Shephtrd. 111 JJl' CABIN Sloop -..,,_,," ter. ~to ohoppiog area ~n 2833 Harllor. eo.ta Me,. :: $100. Dave, 6'J3.9729 before 5 OCT Alr cornpre&SOJ'll, spray yr old. Has &bots, Xlnt safety pa, Xlnt cond. Slip &::: freeway, A beautifuJ new 540-4491 •,',,: W alnut Spinet $250 booths, spray guns, paint&, wfahildren. Needs Ir& yard. avail. $1395. 548-3283 cJubhou.le, 1£9 swimmina; TRUCKS' '69 GLASS Buggy.llOft top COME BROWSE AROUND metal cabinets, fllmace, l:M>-=1046====--·--i-7/9 .1 KITE N ,.,.. "' ... a_ pool, Jlicuzzr & all other fa-& side curtains. Tow bar. '• 646-5651. after G PM """"'\I N .. -Bl·..._ w o, ---. 4 ..,,...., cilltles. 53(1.293), 531-851L '• ""'" e .. 1"'-'. vu, tbls, racks, Pck'g mater, PUREBRED~ mal• good c o ndition , $550. 5Jt.81.05 1970GMC2Ton '58chassis.Goodcond,MUst 1} 1000 !\1ARTIN uke w/hs case·· Behind Tony~a Bide Mat'ls ' wan plaques, pict ure Otlbuahua AKC ng. Needs Pb 675-5563 · • 351 V6, 5 6peed, 24,000 GVW, sell. $1050 or ofr. 2500 ·~ ~rtect cond. $100 or bst Costa 'Mesa * 646--8686 . frames, statuary, ash trays, TLC & yard to play in. 24, ' ' SPACES 2 speed axle 900 Jc'20-10 ply Marg'at-et Dr., N.B. 646-4200 ,:· tit' ~'1261 aft 5. OPEN DAILY 9 to1~ etc. tiC-8289, 54~2868 m.2Ms 1/9 AUX Sloop, head, galley Available in Huntingtnn tires, power'steering, pov.-er e vw Chassis Shorte.ninge ' UNIQUE F'-"ITURE daca. N.B. Jm, or trade Beach '-~-.. M ' . b-~ Incl d 8 20 Ila '' h.l vn.i~ 10" DIAMOND ~ IJapkl.ary HEALTHY Whimsical broWil for car. 592-l07L • .......,.. e&a s rue.I •a.zu:-S. u es x t Free pick up & delivtty llBfifll . a11to sport ,lt.d 9625 Garden Grove Bl)'rl. 531-7171 893-1568 :.'~ rtenos & Organ• 1130 New driftwood table,_'custom-68.W, Power·feed; rabbit with cotton tail · est parks, bed, head board and poc-e 642-0443e ' ._ PIANOS&: ORGANS me.de wood chair $40 ea 548-7093 83.l-5844 days 494-9840 SABOr-Stan MitlE!f'..Fbgls. MOBILE HOMES kets. (34044) .2 year lease ==========--==='====== •:· • NEW & USED New &.track tape deck, OC 719 No. ill5. North sails. Oars. America'• finest, available at only fmpoi-ted Autos 9600 ~ '!· pol.\.-er 6Upply & 2 Jg, eves. Dolly, XJnt, $285, 615.0057. in every: aizt & price range $172 Pff ftlO, ·: •Yamaha Plaooo Organs ,..,...,.,, $50. Old oil heater FREE TO .YOU DOBERMAN """"""" ARC JOMICD• INC . ALFA ROMEO ,1 • Thclmas Organt tree to responelble adults p C I 9020 ~ • Contact Bµt Applebee or Bill -,1 • Kimb&ll =---. $10, Unusual J a m p s , ower ru Mr1 19261 Beach Blvd '.• """"'....,. __ _.._ · w/lg yard only 1% yr'1. . · , Leslie •Kohler&: Campbell 'ff ... -...-s. pictures. Complete 5 Beautiful long .. batred old 642-1750. 7/10 -Huntington Beach 5$6.511 UNIVERSITY :! blue bath accessory set $10. k z,i• CHRIS Czatt La _.,_ , , " COAST MUSIC Skis ~o. X1nt qual'ity Persian ittens, l-calico. PETS •nd LIVESTOCK · ps ... ....., ?dOBD..E Home-Ba.yfront 2 '64 Alla Romeo Gulia Sprint. MUST SELL. $7511. :,• NEWPORT & HARBOR •'" Need a loving h ~me . ;..;;.;.;;....;.;;.;c..=.;..;;;;.;...;..;;;;;1 CUUua. Rare buy, few in BR. -See to appreciate . OLDSMOBILE women's clothing, size 12, "A" '"73 7/1 xlst 210 h '" h ·:! ~--1a M--* ,. ... """~ ~ . O "-s •-1: e ence. p, ...., mp . Qizy, quiet adult park. ** 494-4768 ** 2850 Harbor Blvd. ~ ...... ,,_.~ low price. Men's size 42. ..-. .._ 2 b"""" head d. lri. Open 11).6 Fri 10-9 Sun )2.5 J.352 Balboa mvd, No. 5 POUND Bound kitten needs ... ....., • ra IO, OU i· $10 900 or make oiler ·l Nll born• tiny orphan male 1....0 ACK white· toy poodles, will gen, bait: tank, conv. top, Gti9S28: ' ',' HUGE DISCOUNT upstab's, . . Phone -·.... "'-all H Only .i ..... 1 ..... ex-· Xlnt for ( 67l-0663 before comina, dark fur white paws, """very sm · WT)'! ...,...,..,. .. _ 3) x 5.5" Kit in AAA adult ·I -~ Hob kn '"9700 7111 2 darl'-femaJn Jett. 333 water skiing, ball cruising. · . l on new CUSTOM JEWELRY r ' ......,. E. 11tb06 SL, Costa Mna Top condition, near new park, H.B. 2 br, 2 ba~ patio, 1i Wurlitzer •nd Rings. earring! & pendants. KITTENS for adoption -646--0142. cover. $46QO or. make otter. awniflp, $Oftener, storage ) other f•mous make Let us modernize your old Mother is Russian Blue, kit· Call Mr. Riley, wkd)'s (213) sheds. Eves/wknd 962.--7204. '.~ PIANOS & ORGANS jewelry. Cusfom casting. t e n s are as so rted . AKC Champagne poodle, 2 62-H531; -wknds, (714.) '69 BUDDY 20x56, 2 Br, " GOULD MUSIC CO. Casting supplies, Cut stones, 642-3354 7/lD mos, all ~;5" · 615-fl609 2 be., extra!, cooler, 5 Star ii Since 1911 Rock hound supplies. Real-BLACK · cockapoo & Silver ---------[!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I[ Park, no pets, · $10,500. , 11 < 20C5 No. Main, S.A. istic prices. cocka.poo. 2 yrs old fem SII..JCY Terrier pup-male. 42 Ft. Ouil "Coriqueror" '62 897-4165 , * 547-0681 * Open Tues thru Sun -all shots, M.B. Licenses. AKC. Best offet takes. Like new. New crpts, uphot, '2·-B-R-, -'$7500--.-Cho-I-.,.-,-.,-...., :~, l>;========l f Closed Mon. 642-4589 7/10 6'16--'1335 new finUh, Fully e'quip'd. on goH course. % blk. from 11 5 M GEMS "Soxy", 8 wk!.;, mother a MAy:: Bolton Tenie:r-AKC. Leue or lllle. 551-9700 or beach. Htg. Bch. 536-6928 ~ · THE BIGGEST I 2750 Harbor Blvd., ll·A "daisy", dog, fatbet' a 2 'th old. Good watch dog. 499-4206. :~ Plano & Organ Salt Costa Mesa * 549-Zl39 redhead, she's something $45. 536-2219. HERE_.,,;,;,.,o,;,,S::.A~REAL=~~WINN==ER= Motor Homes 9215 1} in Town Rear Ot College Center else. 64&-0356; 642-5852 7/11 • WEIMARANER PUPS • 26' Qu"is Cl'att Cab·irl -:--· . :: Is going on MAPLE Bedroom set: Twin MOVING, Must leave pet!, Champion lines Cruiler. SIJ>I 4, full ga.Uey, 1969 27' Winni?bego motor ;j r ight now at beds, box springs & mat· l blk l wht Jong haired * 646-4318 * inbrd eng. $1495, ~1262 home. c om p I . seU..-con- WARD'S BALDWIN SI'UDIO M dres cats. Chtld pr0of SlLKYTERRlERAKC orM2-2330. .. t ta.ined, fully equlp'd. Low . ~ 1819 Newport, C.M. 6f2.848t ::·:u~',,,. &::: nooi:''eouchse~ 968-6541 7/lD Adorable, Intelliaent tem, 24' Cabin Cruiser, ExceUent ~~~i:>n8:iut~;orM~~ !( Open Every Nite matching chatr, blue iw. 3 Kittens, 2 hlk/white, 1 2%1 mo .• $150, 644-4806, shape. All arouncl'new.paint; ~to appreciate! 64&-8579. ·~ • A: Sunday Afternoon Coldspot rebig, old $40. tiger/white. Cal.I aJter 2, BEAUTIF1JL' ~ pup In water now In Long Beach; Ii Kenmore range, old $20. 962-1504 1m needs home le lots of love, 493-3996. ' Mln1 Bikes· 9275 \~ Beginners Org•n Clas• Maple TV, needs adjusting 'fHREE Puppiea. 1 M, 2 $35. Call 644-1593. SACRIFICE: 1714' inbrd. Alll--------i~ Class ENROLL NOW $4?. Lamps,t oc: &: ~nd~. rF , Collie/Lab/Samoyed. AKC Toy Poodles, 8 week!. fbrgls, xlnt cond. $1650 .or Bonanza Miftb.Bike . 1 , starting Tues., Julyt>inott ;~~·~,.~~~·~~·~P:•r~c.u~~af~to~r~6:_. ~·-~~4~5~7~/11 2 black males. Have 16 wk best offer. 613-9361. · 5 HP. Shocks-Spark ~h~· ~~~:~o~~ ~P bencff$2a.119T-'KffiENs -Free to good 1..0'-=::.· ,,c.u=~'::.7;.='3842=--LUHRS 33' set die!lel, to.ded, an-ester $125. 548-1250 \ ~IOS, 2854 E. Coast hqme. 1 wks. old.. Bas9et Puppin '68. Better than new. Owner Motorcycles 9300 ' H ~---d 842-8>72 · 7/ll Champion Sittd--$50 sac. $18,960. 551~. ~ wy.. .............. e I Mar. !~ 6'f3.8939. FREE German Shepherd 644-5:'61 ; f puppy to good home only. ~ HAMMOND, Steinway, ~am. &U-4558. 7 /ll YORKSHIRE Terrier pup, mflle, 4 mo. champion 1ired, $125 M4-0425 aft 5. 26' Cbriscraft Express Cruis- er • t/a, aleeps 6. Clean, new paint, $5495. 962-9910. •"" aha. New &: used pia.ooa of LANDLORD Says no! 3 mo. ~ , ,('JOSt maket, Best buys in old Collie/Shepherd puppy. ! So. Calit. at Schmidt Music &tZ-7648 7/11 HorsH llJO ~pood-Skl Boots 9030 ==:......----'= ;?• "bli.1901 N, Main, Santa J.na BEAUTIFUL rof.j;ins -· F1u1-BEAUTIFUL Westem 1how ·~:I •-;;;::-====-=-=,,.-ty & Shrt hrd, varied col-!18dd1e. Almost brand new, :P. Piano-Hobart M. Cable ors. 54+9424 7/11 ,Pc_OO_. 6_73--0629 __ . ___ _ ·e. ~ Co"'°'e $360 GENTLE Male oollie """' TRANSPORTATION · ~ • 613-4097 • PpQL Sweep. used, good kg room. Loves children. ,;~ Hammond M.J condition $150, 4 bar stools 6'13-1350 7/11 8011t1 & Y•cht1 tOOO . ~ P«tect working cond. $5 each. Duncan Pbyfe din-CUTE Puwies, .10 weeks, 1--------- 16' Glaupu 90 HP Mercuey, trailer, coven. $1350. * 646-4295 * Morino Equip. nl'VVU"I THINK HONDA ... "FRIEDLANDER'~ Coata M•"' M~964o1 ___ A_U_S_Tl_N __ _ , LEASE-A-TRUCK '5.5 ROADSTER.. Reblt eng, 70 Dodg~ C500 -VS, 2 sp. 20 new dutch, tires, paint & hi Van •· .... $156.19 per mo chrome $650/offer 6'13-1350 '70 Chev CF50 • VB, 2 sp..20 '59 Aus tin A4 . hi Van •••••• ft56.19 per mo 548-8576 after 5 •n .J?OOge Van • V8, auto/J======="==- rac:ho •.•••••• $89.00 per mo USTIN HEA '10 Dodge Pick. V8, auto, A LEY step bumper • $89.00 per mo "Cluysler ,,..,. Syot•m" AUSTIN AMERICA John Davis 9 to 6 daily -557..SSOO Leo Lerner 7 to 9 eves. ~ 21J..TR. 3.1095 :,53 .Fora y, Ton Big '6', 4 speed, A reaJ work ho'iiilTY ATES VOlKSW AGEN 32852 Valle Road San Juan Capistrano 837 48001493-4511 /499-2261 Sales, Service, Parts Immediate Dellvecy AU Models J2etuµoll il111µorts '66 AUSTIN Healey Sprite convertible. J\.fake offer. '63 Ford Van .::'-:'ADSTER 100.0, µ;r \V/windpws. 289 vs, automa. cond, Pvt pty. ~. tic, wide tire11. "Ready to go. •962-7S431'r (OKL 490) Take car ln trade!-=========~ will finance private party. Call 54&4052 or 494-9m. '67 CHEVY ~Ii Ton, 6 cyl., 8 ft bed, step bumper, 6 DATSUN '66 1600 ROADSTER ply on & oH road tires. 5.1 f .. h /bla trlr hitch. 30,DOD mi. Xlnt ~ v«.>r. 1nis w ck vinyl cond. $1400. 557-7315 interior 4 speed. Dir., fRUC 85.1) wiU take trade or fin. '68 CHEVY % Ton Pick Up. ance priva!e party call V-8, auto, air, cab high 546-4052 or 4:94-97, 73, camper shell, $ 2 4 5 o. .:..::..::::...::...+ox:::... __ 069,IJATSUN p;drup. R&H, .... [ .. pi.-fog lights, ere. Clean. Orig. owner. 557.7142 Aft. 6 Prtl. 1 537ls66o. JAGUAR JAGUAR HEADQUARTERS The only authorized JAGUAR d~aler 1n the entire Harbor Area. Cornplet\i SAL ES SERVICE PART.S BAUER B\llCK IN COSTA MESA 234 :E. 17th Street 548-7765 '69 XKE Cpe. UO actuif.}-miles. A-~f!FM. : tu~ .wheels, \tuJI factory · warra.nly. MUllt · sacrl.fice this month! Window price was. $6413, full price now $4787 (R26831J) will take old • er car. as down or?' W'lll .-finance private party, Call Dir aft 10 a.m. 546-3100 or 494·1029. '65 3.8S Sed-tiwr, air, lthr, chrm w/w, Mich. tires, lo mi~. Trad~Uer. 64+.4l)S • 1962 190 SL COUP.E', bli.te, 75,000 mi,. $1750 675-2643 or 497·1265. 1965 \VHITE Coupe 230 SL. Low mileage, new tires • Priced to sell! 675-7086. '? $1000 645-2297 ing table plus l Hepplewhite small breed, also tiger kit· 19 6 7 -16 • DO L p H I N '!: PIANO, Upright, xln't colld, 1 ='=bai=·""...,,$45,..,. _646---,-5428~·,,_.,.--tens, 10 wttks. 540.3471 7/11 overnight 7% beam, aU >:· Furniture for sale, Call KING '0 lawn 18" front FREE Blk & wht bunnies. fiberglass. 110 hp Volvo, 1/o e '59 FORD JQ...whl DUMP "Leader in T¥.Lear.b CH·~" · ** moo ** ZIMMERMAN I MG S4!-!T'3 or <94-'46' 284S liARBOR BLVD. ~ 892-4547. throw lawn mower, tn veP' 1 albino guinea pig 10 hrs. on motor since ~ HAMMOND RT2 organ wf good condition $65. at will 646-8177 7/10 werbaul. Double bottom, ..: PR411 b k Xl t trade tor power edger plus 3 CALICO kittens, part bait pump, bilge pump. S rever spea er. n cash. ·962-M. Sleep 2. Bimini top, plenty e '65 EL CAMINO V-8, 540-6410 • ---=-=-=-:-._ power steering I brakes. ...-------.. ~ cond. Jen-y art 6, 642-4215 1 =====..,----Persians, Litter trained, 9 room tor fishing 3 0 • • ------~---1------'~~I Wurlitzer Console piano FRIGIDAJRE elec oven, mg, wks. old. 968-364l 7110 freeboafd, 27 gal. ge.s tank. PORTABLE Marine direo-·~· pecan v.'OOd, like new ~· b811te"·~,;.:ort stereoh • FREE Kittens, 7 weeks old, See to apprecistt!. 673-3439 tion finder, Nav, 500 •.• --"-,_,:,=::;:Ka,c:;:··=---.:,;:.w .:500::.c:. - $1100 *** ·~3 '67 DATSUN WAGON ~i THINK "MG" R~at'n Vehicles 9515 Extra sharp, p1r.·Automatic, • ' ": ·~~ "** 54{)..8035 '""; '"'~l"' mac • HOUSE TRAINED. or673-5795. _ _..,,, ~ "''0 ·9401 ~, •~ ~ ~-tbks ·boo ta 1100 ... , ......... s ....... ~ · 2 ooo · ffM '65 Econo!lne, rebuilt engine, re~rsed chrorhe wheel!. SD automatic, top opens to {UDE591) Will take car in "'FRIEDLANDER'' ' OLDER Baby Grand piano, tex 'n ns, pe, ; 499-4158 719 CAPTAIN ' mi. ~ 545-7272 9-t wkdys. __ _, Call 646-0621 after 6 • ]\.take oiler or will trade "°==o-=c-'---,c,,-2 Adorable wht. kittens '"""' Licensed • Radar • Loran, But Sllp Mooring 9036 -...:.,:.:..,=66~8.,.-'-"ld~Xo,·:::6:..•'"·-stand ice box, stove $1650, trade or finance private par. I for smaller piano.~ FENDER Baas amplifier good home 1 male & l 30 Years exp.r..:,"J or power. DOT DATSUN deluxe Rlckenbac:her bass f al 89' -~ 7/9 Pro Xlnt Cond, •'1'7?: • PIANO, W··-"-·-F--h em e .,...~, fessional port Fishing SLIP AVAIL fr -·-~,. C 9520 ............. •"''"' guitar . . o ._. • .,.. 536-1267 before s p.m. amper1 OPEN DAILY Prov. Chem, bench, near * 675-6404 *. l male 1 female kitten 2579 Guide Meldcan le Central beam sailboat-;, Rhodes 33, l_..::;.;.::.:.:....:.::.::.:_.:_-'C::::_ l--------- new. $750. 847~75. Oxford L n, C.M. American waters • also L 32 Saber Erickson PC 1969 BONNEVILLE. Xlnt AND :~· _ Upright Plano $lSO 4 x 8 REGULATION pool 545-1782 7/9 Ji~nsed multl-eng, commer. 5.5 Meter, 'Feather, 'Etc~ cond, $900 or befit oiler. SUNDAYS 962-1026. • ty, 546-4052·or 494·9773. NEW MIDGET $1995 1mt al!ACH (HWY • ., NEW·USED-SEIY. ............. MG table romple-te v.·ith all ac· ci•" pilot land & ,., Ad n -t k•P' -t d"'-blc 9fi8.2822 or 536-2135 1883.5 Beach Blvd. ::§ ot befit oiler 833-3079 2 Small, quiet kittens, 1 ..., ' · • uc~ .., '""" .... cessor!es. Xlnt cood. $350. black, 1 orange & wht. tnlnl6trative experience. dock in Newport Harbor. 250 Honda, Se~pped. Huntington Beach Te levision 8205 I ~"~~~""~~"'_fo_re_<_P:..M~.'--646-0823 7/9 Best of references, Write MOf.ll\a Apt& .. m Lido Park Re-blt eng, trans. Xln't 842-7181 or Y.0-0442 Saito. Servi<.>, Pasto Immediate Delivery, AU Models ·~· CABIN-Mammoth Lakes in 2 Lovable brown shnrt hair Box M 1000. Dally Pilot. Dr. or phone eves. John cond. 6'7~103. '68 Datsun Sedan ,.•,.: NEW & USED TVs l{igh Sierras. Sips 7, furn. ,_ -~·· & f al SABOT No 2228 -ady Roberti, 615-44'12 or John •70 K wasald M h 3 J2rtuport 31111port ~' ~• 7 01·1,,. I"'. "'1-33"•4 E·-• puppres, .i11<Ue em e. -· -'""' B u1 .... 1 673-8711 8 ac OPEN ROAD 4 door, 4 speed, showroom For sa1e/rent. iN ;;!,) ·~ 548--0813 7/9 to sa_il, incl dolly, $120. · ~-06 sey, 1200 mi. $800 1 Dunlap's, 1815 Newport. CM. !'t'io..-0617 KITTENS N--• a ~aneot Smallest Seagull o.b. $100. WANTED To Buy or Ltaae fi45--06l8 after 5 lifanufactuters of America's clean. Dir, CWDQ 23 ) will ,g 548-7188 OFFICE Desk $15. Sewing home & 1:; orJo;~, All Hand dolly for 12' boa.t $25. 60 ft. mooring Avalon ---'e:C.,,HC,onda;,.:;;50,oce"---~~~les~ury ~creation ~~~~~~~iva!~ .~ ~RCA~· ~1~,.~. -porta-~b-1•-TV=-.-xl-o-t 1 B~kchlnpllO &S'51"·15 c;o~:h $15• varieties 837-21n 1/9 54a-s97s Harbor, &46-6821. day 5 All whit6. 1600 mi. -·-494.9713, 3100 W. Coast HWJ' • N.Z. • • Cone!. New picture tube. $35. 1 es · .....,.,,, more. 21' SURFING OUTRIGGER. 548-7543 nights. • 64Z-.6o67 • b~==,,...,=o--~ &tZ-9400 W0.176t 557-9423 117 E. 18th. Cl\f. BEAUT. kittens to loving Custom built by Phil DOCK spaa! for up to so; BULTACO Metisse 250 e New Campers '67 DATSUN Plck·up. fl.tust Authorize-d MG DeaJtt --=======--I EX·MARINE will s e J l homes with children -Call Edwards. $200. Needs work. boat. $2.35/foot. Top Joca.-from sell! See to appreciate. PHILCO CONSOLE custommade c offee· tea aft. S:OO. 962-2359 7/9 Call after 6:00 pm, 675-0430 tion. 675-5535 Xlnt rond. 'IT model $995 646-4970 or 642-3122 '59 MGA Black &: White $45. · 950 s II s $400. S.'f8.8025 e Large Selection of 492-4279 after 5 pm. seMCel "" ~12 "'tt' ""1 ' 2 male, 2 femaJe longhaired NEW 19' Chris Craft ~r NC\V ::ind Used Campers '65 DATSUN: sta. wag. $500. Converlible, 3 speed, dlr, pe<."eS . .,.......,.., a er pm. kittens. 69U PauJa Circl~. -$4750. Contact Boat Boat ·Strv(ce1 9037 )960 Ma tc hless 600 CC -•--===::s.1:8-:;.1:1;,86'===='1! clean car. f0XY819J Will ltl-Fi & Stereo 821 0 • W'l ADMIRAL sterro -make ; 't;rm. Call Se.t. & Sun. only. I , 642-l.Zll!. ~ fit pe Recorde rs 8220 ,_:TRACK Home steJ'eO t;lpe ~r. 90 da.y V."B-TTaflfy, 113. speakers $7.50, 5J6..J021 1300 ~~mer•• & i~ _,, Ecrulpment '~·-~-~------!..: i NIKON Fl'N, lenses, xtras . ·:·~··: ~· . • ,. I ~. n4: 832-8107 I ller S pm l (l 1ellnt Goods l500 DJV'ER.'J Attention! 14 Cd ft ............. 250' -· 1450 6; ~tfA!8, -· GARAGE Sale • color TV, H.B. 847-0312 7/9 Transit, Bob Cote. M&-n72 $5lO. ' 642-l'i28 OPEN ROAD -take car in trade or finance baby items .tr many other 4 TABBY and 4 black VENTURE 21'-3 mo old. Fiberglais 1; Gelcoat BULTACO 200 cc. Desert ~ aso so, HARBOR Bl.VD. FERRARI private party. Call 546"4052 items~ 2267 Apt. A. Placeno healthy kltteM free to good Trailer, $400 Jess than new **"'-"";"•** dirt ready, Xlnt cond. $325. SANTA ANA ........ T.,. or 494.9773. t. "I 12 7 10 ""'--6r~23 . • -.-.....r, FERRARI ia, ....._, · home. 545-65 I boat list price. 847-3611 Free Estimates ~1752 · (S lniles so. of Disneyland) 1 '61 MG Midget, NE\V 9x 16' Sc-ars Con-LOVABLE Puppies, female, 123-· -aw.--os~;,-board--encl--oe-ed * '66 YAJl.1AHA SO.Dirt bike, (714) 5314MI e 53i.a130 Newport lmporta Ltd. Qr. XI.NT COND. 18,000 ml tinente.l tent, never ui;cd, male, 6 weeks 0 1 d, head, galley, ba1t tank.1 ~llooc;;;;.:,t..;C;.;h;o:;.;rl.;..•;.;r ___ tG.;.39:.. chamber, xlnt cond, $175 ange CountJ'• onb' author· 830-5021 $1350 er oUer: orig earl.. $10 firm. 546-6758. 847~92 7/10 $2650. 675-3276. FOR CHARTER ;546-:::..1::08:;1::.. ----~ New '70 Datsun ~~al~ERV1e&P•ft"'"9 '6.l MG Pi1idgel, good cond, GIRL'S Stingray, like new, 9 Mo. shaggy Terrier dog 1 ~7-,,--------1966 Yamaha 100 CC. 1600 OHC Pickup with camp. • IUl.•~ """" Cal '" •-i ff ul l 711' Birebcraft, slpa 2, 40 .... ,,.. b'--·•---SI 6 fl'5 "'-"' er Sal' price •""""-• dlr 3100 W •. Cout Hwy. ......,, I alt 6 pm, ~or"""" o er. spade. Very playf and HP, compen, bait tank, etc. u '' ca "1 u'UIK-r, ff"PI •• a. * ~2325 · e .,...'"' · Newport Beach 673-5656 * 646-4621 *· lovable. !>57--6268 7/11 Sacrifice $300. 642-4tSJ, For pvt, cruises th~hout l97l) Bultaco Persang lttK (# d 6~t1~~ take ~in 642-9405· 540-1764 l962 MG M IDGET e BOY'S Sti""""'Y bike $1j DESPERATE 4-2 '"""· old Southern Calil. Daily Ir JV New •-"""b. 4•u """~ tra c, mance pr ate Authorized Ferrari Dealer ...... ~ , · ""' 16' Cabin cruiser, slpa ~ w kJy I F call ~----par•·· ,.._,, "•" ~""'" r · $400 s~ 0-a!•-r 0 Glrl'g 26", 3 speed bike $30, cute black k i 1 t e n g . 30 HP outboard elec start M~m.ra ts, or res. _:att;::c5::P..:'::'·------494-97?3. ~ .HV-"tv- 0 I.::==·=·~=-=';:::~;;;:~;= I 6'4-1238. ~13 7/U motor & trlr. $850. M0-2058. 1!170 Ka.,...k; 350"' ENGLISH FORD OPEL e PORTABLE Sing<ir Sewing 1 Male blk terrier puppy 16' GLASS over • 48 hp TIRED Of crowds?~·~ Street ScrambJer 19oo mL R E NTAL -- ?t1achine, aome e.ttachmcnts 1 wks. old. 846-6511 1111 w/elec. starter. Trailer, Fisher, 4-6 people, $40~ $600. 613-6294 New '70 Ford Pickups AU. NEW· ENGLISH -·----- included. $30. 644-1238. 1 ~~ Yr, old sm white altered i .,:'°:,ve~r.,,$600~:;;· :5S:,T-s66,;:'=='-~. For rtll. 645-lD88 alt ,/ HONDA '65. Minus 4th w/camper, sleeps 6· FORDS NO\V IN STOCK '68 'OPEL dlxc. lvagon: 102 DAVENPORT" 8', \li!ry good male dog hsbkf'5,'i7-6268 7/U J; gear. $75. : !975c5D p~:e~~e DRASTICALLY engioe. Like new. 16,000 mi . cond i t i on $15. A\90 3 Cuddl,y kittens blk gray S.llbolt1 9010 tr Trojan fly Brldee Sedan call 548-~. !\fake Relt'rvations Early REDUCED StiD ln WatTa11ty. &44--0156 retri.gtrator $50. 84W331. & calico 644-2"J,23 7110 ---------~~ ~~6• $85-day. '67 Suzuki X6 HusUer Scott's, 914 N. Harbor, S.A. LAR~ ~AR '59 Opel-runs good SERJES 400 Code..0.Phone SNIPE -Good Condi"'-' Scrambler, $375 or ECTION 1 $50. 673-1161 ANllltAL ca&es for am. pets. .....,., -25 ft. :41 int. V8 entr. New TO CHOOSE FROM w/rcmote conlrol play 546-7515 7/10 $390, with tniller F lth ing 8oat1 '°40 &st otter. 96U197 aft 5 AC/gap._ retrtgera.tor.l 3 r back. $395. &12-7686 ~2815 Eves/Weekends WANTED: Yamaha YOS ... ,mer ~ove. double oink. Thtodo rt PEUGEOT 2 MALJ-; guinea pigs , ot ROBINS FO D 3 rr Telescope wJ ll'lpod 549--3212 11110 f/ VENTURE 21 w/NE\V-28' Fh!h boaL W/moortna, cotn,i frnt whl usembl. m Good ~. Sleeps 3J AU R -ta atand. fumlt11tt & misc. 6 YELLQ)V 6_ wks. old_k\J-PORT SLlP. Full equip'd, fully , equlpt. Needs pat~t 15th St. 67>-4124. or part 646-4277. a>6Q Harber Blvd. 1 -p-t ttei!w-. c.Il 54g..131i tte~"~'·~&f~!~-80~!6~._,-,,;!~j>---iFM-96U35;;;;~1~ ..... -A TLc.-Belit offer, Prop, 8' FUJI calH:ivtr campCf, Costa Mesa 642-0010 eugeo ./ SEARS "best' qu&lity'' FtVE % Siame&e kltlcns. i.r Metcalf No, 82 IM!-t'lmnt &42--6393 An S., j Aut9 StrVlce ; fact,-discontinued modr l. [~~~~~~!:!l!!:!l!~~ [ Wagon POWER MOWFJt Great 675--l&.l4 719 }l.'Jnt cond. 2 Wh1 Mobllt Homtt MM I CQmpfete. $895. 869 \Vtst FIAT buy at $6$. 494-4768. No trflfltr $550. 64W180 ,,.... &.i f"•rt• 940t 1 .:U::lh::...:Sl:..:··..:Coa="::..:M::eaa=·-~ Gttat rtunnlna Qlr (VUZ001l 8' couch $35; 2 blk l wht l\l i\LE hunting dq, 5 l110!1. SAeaT STAR 2 BR 2 'bs.. QWtti---·------19Gt Econ0llne Van, sip!! 5./---------$1395 TV• Sl.5. $25: chair $15: old, \l.'/shob. 9f53..5m 719 I yr old. fibrxls, xlnt cond. adult park. N.B. area. UYed SER.VICE ~pL equlpm~nt • 1.ulo tra.115. mus• t1eU..make '68 FIAT 124 Sport O>upc B J 'pMnos $8, S\3. 9lj,g..3028. DOUBLE lkd mattress &: $295. 615-5548. In 9 mo1. 5:lj....3).26 automobilt. In good rond. mu. offer! 5.lt..(l?M. ' • New ~llchOllns., Chronic • • MORE Concn:lte patio for box 11prlng11 :WIJ..2777 1/9 I ,OE"R=Ic=so~N--26"1~°'"p1-~5-d~i~n't, FOR SALE ID'x4i'. 3 BR., 644-2950 before 8 pm 1960 INTERNATIONAL «!ti" RJn\i, tAlw ?-lilcagc, All Spor-lt Car Centet' Jess money. Artistic setting. ASSORTED Kltten1, 1 d lo!:l'd w/xtrU. SUp avail, Ht u·p 1n fa.mily PIJ'I$. 283 OtEVY eni:lne CAii van COn\.'erled to camper .. ~(·.tvkt rewrdi. 1 • 5.124731 2S3.l J!11rbor, CMfa ?tfea.t. U c., ca.ll ?tfax at 644--0687. ~"· s-1M15 1110 M/Sflll $5.JOO. :'9-.2688. octMrront 496--3719. :6'6-5260:::;:=----~6:..:11:5 . :....:liiS<t::'::·..:55::;7..:·!166:::;:1____ _<o_"'_;"~:...;.> ...,,,,..----"-~....;;.~:.:...;.;':..:':...;.--" r II ~ I ' ... . . ~ : ' .. ' -. I 1· 1· I f • ' i .•. ' ' -!!""---...... -------·---·-----·--------~~~-·-==.---- TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION :)•I---TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Th"lday, Ju~ t, 1•70 OAILV PILOT 35 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION --·--, :t· lmportM Aut• -~rt.._i_!u_t .. __ 9600_, Imported Ca,. -lmpwted Autoo -TR~_N-~~~!.ATION _ TRANll'O*TATION I TRANS~RTATI?( • -Sport Caro ffll Autoo Wantt4 9700 Aut" Wantl<I 9700 Naw Caro ·ttpo -----Imported Caro . ·--PORSCHE PORSCHI i ,. ·6sPORSCHE '60 PORSCHE •' :). ·c· coupe xtra lf!\arp! (VIN. SUper 90, AM/FM. Must see: 011) •; !PZA 609), BILL YATES ' BILL.YATES VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN 32852 Valle Road 32852 Valle Road San Juan C.platr&oo San Juan Capistrano 837-4800/4934Sll/499-2261 8314800/493-4Sll/499-2261 '62 Po"che S '" sup "'· xint '""'°"" CouPE'. Abtoluttly contoune red/blk, ne1v Plrellis, tape condition. Lie. SBN021. ~k. $3000. 64~-· --- $26t9 SUIARU CHl<;k IVERSON VW * '70 SUll1RU ~!).3031 Ext. 66 or 67 H.ere Now . 1970 llARBOR BLVD. Immediate OellW!ry a>STA MESA e 90 MPH Capability 1 -f--1-=;i't't=iii'ii;;;;n; ==t---a• 35 Milea Per Gallon ,. RSC RE eull1"Ul-s'Y!liii , • ·s· CQUpt, A&e•n Slue finish. Tm Drive ~ At •MI FM . <JGE m l' K111toln Motors i. BILL YATES ~~ VOl,ICSWAGIN 32852 Val~ Road :~. San ~uan Capistrano 837-4800/ 493-4511/400.2261 e '68 PORSCHE 911 4--!peed .,. Sportamatic:, ani/!m, 20,000 ·.'• ml. X1nt cone!. 811--03&5 ot , 697-5794 ' . 1970 PORSCHE 9ll·T 5-l!p, Signal <ll'&J1i:C, fin, mags, Xll'8S, 3,000 ini. 675-5642 '&f "C" AM/F'M, new tires, chrm whla, XLNT. Pr pty. $2800 644-0705 'W Porsche)912, beia:e" Xlnt cond, chrome rinlll, $3500 * * 673-4237 all 5 '68 911 TaflR\:!rlnt 4-spd. Jo.fag. wheels, $5300. 831-1680 or SJ1-ta55 845 Baker, C.M. SUNIEAM 1965 SUNBEAfof TIGER Astro chrome rims, $1600. 837-1«5 '60 Alpine, wbt, 39,000 mi's, 1 owner, mint cond. wlfft, tonneau, $495. 644-56.15. TOYOTA BIU MAXEY !TIOIYJOIT!AJ 1Ul1 BEACH IL VD. Hunt. laach 147"555 I rnJ N. or Coa.,-t MWy, an Bdl -.,;1 Corona Red . Fully factory equipped. (VLK927) Wlll lake car In u·ade or finanee private par- ty. cab for appointment, 546-4052 or 494-9173, TOYOTA VOWWAGIN VOLKSWAGEN '66 Porsche 912 '66 TOYOTA '63 VW BUG MEOL\NlC SPECJlL TOP llOlW WE PAY CASH Attention G.l.'ii 3 TO CHOOSE FROr..t 'n\1nkina of buyinir an tul.o- Pricod from Pl" (or FD~ YOUR c•n mobUe altu returntna "'1'" '67 vw WOZ.!»6 CLEAN UIED GARS M overteu? w~ at Barw~~ CHICK IVERSON See c.o,.,. R., Imports would like lo "''J'd CORONA $quarebac,k , uc. OKC-&2 Gleamlnc Azt!C red with brand new Jeathe"tte inttr· klr, has automattc tranamis- 11ion. radio, fUll factory equip. TEY "T. Sunroof mt AMIFM radio, .... c1ec1<, atr CHICK IVERSON YW THIOOORE CONNE~L our hoartle1t coog»hllall'f'• ~ Ext. 66 .,. " ROllNS FORD CHMOLIT ::i: !i~t;!:,~.;, !::~ 19TO HARBOR BLVD. DID Harbor BM:!. 2ta HarbDt Blvd, uaed automobile. Call lor f.p. 5.19-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 COSTA MESA Costa }.fesa C.C.ta ?if .... 54f';..UXI polntment, 5t6-40.l2 -rr cond. 10,000 miles on new YW factory Oline. Uc, UEP46f $1ott ' CHIClr IVERSON vw $1695. ' 9 other 9A1uar1 backs 1970 HARBOR BLVD. '65 PORSCHE "2<IOIO D"'164U611 <or RESULTS' 494-9"3. . • , -~ ± to choose from. CHICK IVERSON vw -==-c=,.,...==-1Coupe. New e~ne. ?itust C.:ted Cart 9tOOUMd Cars ttOO U1td Cars "'° '68 VW IUS "" to 'PP""'''"· PGX2!9. p;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;=:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=::::;;;;i~! 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 61 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA ?itF.SA 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 61 1910 HARBOR BLVD. '[H7~:E;S~:w CHlc:;:EllSON WE'RE MAKING v 1 ANNIVERSARY SALE VW 549.3031 Ext. es or n 0 549.J031 E:xl, 66 ~ 67 1970COSTHARBOA MER BSALVD. B L D '5& VW Bua, '6S tram, reblt 1970 HARBOR BLVD. e118' & brakH, new paint, COST A 1'.fESA" $62.')/bat otr. 8(3 Presidio COSTA MESA ' • , • 1970 TOYOTA WAGON 6372 Doma $1117 Toy.ta Mark II $214' Lie. IPl51' DEAN LEWIS CM. 546"'3!2. ,66 YW Fastback Antlquao, Cla11lc1 ff15 , .. _ ll!A L 5 -!---,_,pt. A;j~~ '61 VW Bua, new pt. n rt Jl,adio f~LZ 624) "l:l"T~ffS---vl-~~ .. ~ i::; •nr .. "°""'Ile model. 1515-' $l l '9 & <-<• tram, .,,..,.ulic Call 64&-1191. brakes, Good one to reaiore vw :~i:. .$-Harbour .V.W. ~~.:;"'· 6 ..._. "' ~ 1950 MG O.H. en&'int '67 VW Fastback 18711 BEACH Bk, ...._ }'Ire '""'"' ,...i Black Beauty, Total price HUNTINGTON BEACH $400 545-0906 1966 Harbor, C.H. 646-930.1 $880. Take trade or! <XItJ. '63 VW EXLT cond, under -~----'70 TOYOTA'S In .!!tock. Immediate delivery. 836J will finance private retail. Call bd>re 5 , Race Cara, Roda ff20 11.Ht,:. party. Call Dir aft. 1D a.m. 6"'..IO.i8 '" .., 541).3100 °' ..._,.,.,_ ~N~EW~~vw=~1=u=c.-t.1.dl"' '69 FASTBACK, 8 mo. <1\d, •• , •• 18,000 ml., radials, radio, $55_.89 pr. mo. nth .. h top rack, cha.int, Tan w/nut La9una IC brown interior: Sacrlfice 900 So. Cit. H1::•Y $1.895. 64>2629' (C.M.) 4M-75N * JlOO 1 -'-'---c,c-=6c-=4-cVW~~- TRIUMPH Convertlble , O~ with brand new paia-~68 GT -6 ley top I: brand new enrtne. Colorado Red, 27,000 actual Lie, OYJ798. snn "'""· r.u, "'"'•t>td. w1..., CHICK IVERSON \vhttll. Excellent oond. (YEM 414) Take small YW down will finance priva~ · party. Call Dlr a!t. 10 a.m. 54~3031 Ext. 66 or 67 54.0-3100 or 494-1039 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA $147.71 -· lnoluda• tu & Lie. VW LEASING AT CHICK ~VERSON . vw JJTO llAR&OJl,BLVD. "' COSTA _MF.SA WANTED I'll pay top doll.a'"' kr )IOUl' VOLKSWAGEN today. Call and .... for Ren Pinchot. 549-3031 Ext. MT. 613-0900. '59 TR3-New tires, battery "''9;;-;vw=-_-:S"'IOO;:-,l'°""tak70ve°r '68 vw Buk Inunaculate I; top. Needa electrical nd ~--11•~ Pvt ---·--'· $1COO paymentii. co, , ..,,_.,, ... ~ _,, • ..,, '57 CHEVY 327, pop.up pistons, bir beads, tunnel ram m'a.nUold w/78'J CFM Holly, tube ll'Ont ~Del. Pon- tiac rear end w/488 gears, Consider dirt bike trade, R:cbatd M6-3.2:l1 '4'1 J@ep staUon w ac on pc~ completely by '69 Dodae et[Ulp, new pa.int &: aeat COW!t'S \Y/lots of ex- tru. $700 or best ofter. -· '700 WE PAY TOI' CASH W1'tt rn••ti11t th• ch1ll1n911 of ri1int ptlc11 by off1 riflt d11l1 which will put 11•l11t• flll ' v•ur l'•c••t. Hith tr1tl•-i11 allow1nc11 •nd 1111rti11tl praflti 1t11k1 it 111 po1tiDlt , Co,,,.; . ' 1111 t•tl1y •lld ltt t n• tf •ur 11l•11t11n 1how v•u !low •••Y it it f1 ••v• l>i9 mon•v 0'1 : I b•tl•r cat n•w, 1970 MUSTANG llAND NIW Hardt1p. Hith b1c• bucl•I 1111h , e•lor ••y•d e1rp•ft, fl•or thift, i111lrum•11f t1u9· ••· E7111 4 Fib11r9la11 D1lttcl Ii•••· OFOIL· 116 1 JI . 1970-MAVERICK ... · ' DIMO V1ry l•w mil••t•· JOO CID 6 cyl., 1ulo· 1t11tic, whit• wi ll lir•1. dtlu•a 1cc•n• l 9rt 11p, r1dio. 0 KtlT21 t ll5. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD wuni.. $250. 6f2..764B. 142-5802 alter g 962-0367 TOYarA '69 Corona, auto, 'I1IE QUioa::R YOU CALL. r/h, new tires, 12,000 mi's. TIIE QUICKER. YOU SEIL 'fiO V Dub Bag, aunroof. $450. 1960 VW Sedan. SUJU"OQf. A~(· Xlnt. cond. $1745. GTa--0141 6"--0Ss'.4 _ FM. Inquift at 803 lrl1 Ave, lor use4 can 1i trucb Just call 11s 1~ free estimate. GROTH CHEYROUT $2595 $2274 1'1UCES ,LUI TAX .I. LIC. i-'========-==,::;:=~~~~=-========,_;_-====:::=~==-1 Cdt.f. Ask for Salea Manaiu · U11d Ca" ttOO 1959 VW Camper. Butane 18211 Beach Blvd. '65 FAIRLANE '6' OALAXIE '62 GALAXIE 500 . , ~---------1 stow i: rel, re b!!._'65 eJl8'. Htmtina:lOI! Bea~ Make otter. 545-4813. 3'7-6087 KI 9-3331 V-1. 4 d oor 11d111, powt r 1t1•rin9, r1di•, h111t•r, WSW, 01i9• with m1 tchin9 .,;11yl trim. I EQV 6 I Sl Sltl LTD 2 J r. ll1rdlol'• "•dio, WSW, V-1, 1111•., P.S., P.I ., ' •ir cond., 1uto •l'•td COfl· trol. !SLVtJtl S1161 2 do•r 11d111. R1dio, ht • ... : 1r, whll• wi ll fir••· v.1,' •ul•m1tic. !QXV5t .. ) Sl'tl SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY • '&8 BUICK WILDCAT '. C111t$~ 4 Dr. H.T. Wllit• ""ith .. I.di: i•p l bl•ck in- ferior. Sold l lt rwlc•d h•r1. Full p•wt r •nd f•clory •ir conditioning. I llllEJ I '69 PLYMOUTH FURY 111 4' Dr. H.T. F.actory .air contlltionin9, '"'l•1111 fic, r1dio, h11t1r, pow1r 1l1•rin9·winclow1> .. r1•t1, 1plit ~nch •••I, cullolft .,;nyl in.1rior l .,;nyl ltp, '67 JAGUAR 3.IS S11d1n. A11lom1flc tr•n•mi11itn, AM -FM r1dio, pow1r •*••ti114, ehromt "'l'ir• wh••l1. Solt! I 11rvic•d htr1. Appro•. ll.000 ma•1. V1try htrd lo fl ritl modtl. IUOF 016) '68 JAGUAR XKE Coup•. 4 tp1td, chrom• wirt wh tth, r1di• 1 ~111 h••I· •r. Only 2J ,OOO mil•1. IXDA7741 s3995 '69 RIVIERA F11ll pow•r, f•ci•ry 1ir contliti•nint, t olll with D11c•· ,.;,. •lnyl fop l mi tchin9 int11rl•r. Chrtmt 1f1t tl "''-•1lt. IXVICJ401 ' BAUIR '70 RIVIERA Full poW•r, f1 c:tery •ir co llcl itioni119, c111t•rn wlt•,11, AM .FM •l•r•o r1tl le, llOO rnil•1. Sp•ci•l p11rch•1• frorn l uick Motor Diw. !4t4l71 '68 MUSTANG 2 plus 2 F11tb1c•. V-1, 1ufem1tic, r1dio, heilt r, 1'0w1r 111•1• in9, f1clory t it c1llclili tflin9, I 1wn1r, low mil11. '69 OPEL GT 4 •P••d, r•dio, h••*•r, p•wt r tliic l.r1l.:•1, 1p•rl wht1tl, cu1lo111 "iriyl b11ck1t 111t1, l'ir•lli tir•1, IZCl2521 '69 OPEL WAGON . 4· •l't.4, .. it t nt in•, r1dit , ht1l•r, whit• w1ll1, l11t· t•t • r1c•, "i11yl ifll1rior, i1t11t11c11l 11tt . IYCHl22 ) '68 CHEVROLET M1li .. u. V·I, 1utom1flc , r•di•, 1it1t•r, p•w1r 1t•trin9. L•ctl ctr, IWQDl ll I BU,ICK inCOSTAMESA 234 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA- 548-7765 ''7 SEDAN, WE PAY Xlnt ~~~~:t.-0443 -TOI' DOLLAR 1968. VW 23,000 ml. radio, sunroof. $1:>00/olfer . M6-709a. J~:S&N'&1 SON LINCOLN ?i~ERCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd., C.1'.f. 1969 VW Sqbk.-Auto, +many WE PAY TOP OOLLAR. xtraa. A neaJ'.r>ew car. ~lust FOR TOP USED CARS sell. Need $2450. Call aft, U' your car 1s utra clean. 7 pm. 646-7321 fi I. ~=~~~==~·• set: us rs 1969 VW FASTBACK 234 E. 17th St. Air l ~er warranty Costa Mesa 54g....7765 9G2-0396 IMPORTS WANTED --.-196a VW VAN • On.nee Counties ':!'!"'°00,, TOP $ BUYER .,......__ BILL MAXEY TOYarA '55 vw BUG sunroof, very UISl Beach Blvd. cletn, xln't m~. cond. R. Beach. Ph. 4f7.a555 Bftt ofr OYft' $750. 4~1. '65 GALAX IE 500 2 Dr. H.T. v.1, I ulo., ,,S., wlt1•l cov•r1, WSW, rad i•, t PC"4441 S11tl '61 IMl'ALA 2 D••r Hartlt•I'· A1dlt, httl••· l'/S, Fccltry A/C, WSW, &r11n wi11yl ftp, IWIE Jiii Slttl '67 VW BUG 'l1dlo, httf•r, 4 1Pt •d whit• wi ll tit•I. l••ullf~, ~V~N2~':1•1l•11t co,.~i;~•,;: -----~--~~~~--~~~· DON'T MISS THESE BUYS FROM THE GOOD GUYS .,, -.SOUTH COAST.-.·:: FORD-MIRCURY ''. : ' , 4'4-1515 JU g~ftAT, U.e~MA. ,llACH 549-JtSI . .. ~ ------Lani• Selection Naw Caro -Now Caro 9~ Of vw Campers, piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~t --Cart HOO New Can ~;:~!~!~ JOHNSON . & SON ! -cHICK v!:150N LINCOLN-MERCURY . ri49-3031 F.xt. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 'M VW tuned exhaust chrome rims cu1tom in- terior, goo:I tires, brake1 67>-8866 '67 ,g..pu.!1. deluxe bus w/radio le aunroof. 1'195. ·540-5900 day1: :>40-92Sl ..... '6& BUG, blk vln 1 n t w/CVW'y yel pnt. AutD/atk tape dk. Xtn.1. S 1 2 O O. 645-1'156. '69 V\V Camper, Xlnl eo11d, AM/Ff..t S2995 ... SU-2401 * '"' vw 496-5224 or 494-7039 'Ga V\V. >.1nt cond. Mult sell $900 or bit ofr. 536-6398 aft 6 or wk ends. '67 VW Bug Sunroof. $1200 or best. Inquire at 810 E. Center St No. 9, C.?.1. VOLVO ~ THINI 'VOLVO' .. "FRIEDLANDER" 2 dr. Domo. * $2750 * Uflt llACll fllWY. •I NIW-UllD-SllY .. """""1 N VOLVO ANNMRSARY SALE lm DEMO ''141" ........... J2'" f apeed, radio 4: heater. a 47«t, lSIO E Cpt, lot deUV• uy, 0..-, dot Speclal!.tt, DEAN LEWIS '6!1 PlSXI -Grey w/nod leather ihJ. 1"ully equip. ](Int cond, mutt • e 11 . 60-1536 tVlll. THREE GENERATIONS IN THE AUTOMOBILE IUSIN!SS BIG SELECTION BIG SAVINGS ON STATION WAGONS NEW MDNTEGll STATION WAGON MDNTl!GO MX VILLAGER 111-4¥ , ......... ...,.,.,.., I•*'" C.11tral, S.S.t• lllHt T.-..ihllH, Ce1rt91r LltM •re1p, WSW •·7hl 4 n,., Pew.., .._ ~ •• Llltt-t• c.m. -W/Alr hfltr, n1rt1 s..t, ... hcl .. , Peww Stwrl .. , Air c ... lilltleHf, AM •Hl11, Tl ..... •1-. Ct•,..,., Dl1. Ifft & ••T llte1l4er ............. CTL Left H• Mlm,, ... 11 .. W'-4 c......, TMller Tewl .. PMll .... •OHllMI· 11627 Save$$ LIN llOCHU , Su1t1m1r tim1 h 11111•11 ' , w19on tima l you c1n ' r••li1• 11111 bit . bft ••'I'-: il'ltl wilh •1rlit1I Y•;i:: •lld cl1t1 r•flca in u ... ,ar;;: M1trcury hitl•ry. • t ~ " " ~ : . BRAND NEW 1970 Marquis Station Wagons :! Y1d<lt [)I(, 1"11L, (:IM•lld H4, Lin,. Grlll1t. 0...1 Act'°" Tl. Gt.' l'ow. lli•r WlllcMw, Fii. 11'11'11 VII\! l\'111111, Ll>Olllgl llilct e.._ ' !ml111tn c .... t., 91•. I/Wi ll H11z!J 1'1r.., "owt• Stwllld0ws. 6 i'/1y l'ow. kit, C1nt1r FIClflt ll:Nr kll1, <;trpelfd LOld FIOllr. 1'111', Frt. O!tc:: l rlk•· • ' 1'0111'. Sltlrt~,, Wl'lllptr Air COllCll., AM/P'M llltlO lttdlo, l~t. Wlfr/J/ • Miid Wtw . tinted Gll M Com ... Ohl, SN! & Frt, Should•• e1111,: 11.t . Cont. Lit. Mirr.,., Lw•ury W. Cov1t1, Crtu tounrry II.Ida Pt. , DISCOUNT $967.50 JIOM WINDOW STICll• PllCI ................................ -: ................................ ~. i $21711 '87 coue.t.lt ,...,.., tr1111., ltcttry tlr ctllfllllnlfll, ,.,.,, ttlltl!ll, piWW ltl'MM, rMll, .... , ... tUTIC 'JU '8& T-•1110 """'· 1011 "'' ,. ... ,._, fKtwy .... '88 MUITAM• e.T, Clllft, A.tt. ltlillt., !1tt.ry 1lr clMll ..... ..... ,._ '""'""' ...... ., ..... ,.. .. .._..,., CITV 4'71 114 CONTIN•MTAL flt<t.ry •Ir CW"lffllflt, till,._, ••4it, .... ..,, utWfltillllly c...,., COLT fMI '17 Ml ll.CU•T ere ... •T • ....... ,., ·--'81 f'O&D C-lf'Y SlllN '" ................ 111 ...... , Ullll.. ,_ "41'. it•• nn ... CMTl .. IMTAI. CM~ l'ffttrY t i, ctM19ltfl"'J, 11111 .-Wit• .................... ll ltJ. . '87 CllTIWA I~. l 'IT' •I S22711 $117& $1476 $1&7& $187& $18711 $38711 Sil& '81 '87 , Mlll:Cll&'I' l'•rtcltM 4 Dtlf' ... ,,,..,. l'IC...., I ll' Clflllllli.tlillt. '"' ,._., , ..................... (alllfft ... . ltlM Mt) ., ••• c-'" ""· Atfl, ........ , 111•11. P,S., ,,I ., 1W CtM., twf rtlll. IY•T 44JI '87 OPIL •ALLYI CWO• •u '67 c1ueA11: •Tl 7t Lltrt, ...... trtM .. ,__ lltltlfll, ....., ............. IMlttf', Pit. HHA, '87 "llNT. Ctr. C,.._ \I ... •wtl. II'-.. .,...., ""'lflt· rHlt, ._tw, lllMP HU '88 I UICK Sllyllrtl I Dfff' Nlrtltp Avt.. ,,_., ... II, '""' t'-lillt· ... vw --IWtltnl ' $1&7ii ' $227& ' $117&: $21711 $13781 s1111: $1&7&1 -( NOW IS THI llST TIMI IN TIN VIARS TO .y A LINCOLN· MERCURY PRODUCT ' " ' . I; ~ I J'ob.ns,on· son LINCOLN CONTINENTAL • MARK Ill • MERCURY • COUGAR .1 I Orarttl Ceuftty"I Ohl .. t l1taltll1hM PICtoty llPMt UM91..-.MlttV'1 Diiier 2626 HARBOR, COST A MESA. 540-5630 540-5635 (1 Miio So. of San' Di ... Frwy.I 1116 Black Volvo Excellent =· '96-5224 "'1 'U Sit 'IOLVO, .tuM, jis.; Ct.11833-140! ......... ml! ....................................... llllil .. ... -.,, __ _ • ·--.. r"' I r I . I • • Cari IUICK ~65 CADILLAC ~vC'rtible, black wtth full ~ leather. New tires & JGJ~ or goodies shows goo:I f . $2095 or ask about $200 :ount, priva1e parly 1476. _ ~62 Cad Convertible F!lll power. (NPU821) Dir, .. "II price $699. A real bar-tifin. \Vil! take care In trade. ~II finance privatr party. ti 546-4052 or 494-9773. ~CHMOLET -*"'~------'stNOVA Stn Wgn $270 lim ~11, rt>bl1 eng, tune-up & .s. 833-0692. •G.f-2·-.<J°",-J'""m-P"""'l,-a,-OOXIO""oC-I -,~-,..-,, S or Best Olfrr. caJI 5 pm :i48--0974. Chev Sp!. Van 90. white, mi. One own. llf'W , Clean. $209,j. 644-6460. ' , Chev. Carpicr--Looded. · acula1P. Lo mi. $2300 961-41686 {'\l('S, '6 , El Camino, VII. auto, ' & tonncau. Like new. --4-198. ' •l\JALIBU Sport Coupr. ~! ('Ond. ?:Call any1i1nr 6,1~1:~ ·1c.HEV. 11 •• ~uto. ~rl 1 h I cond. $:J50. Pi\: ;,f-j375 COMET --------'61 WINEW '6!J rng, g cyl, new tires, R/il. stick, XlnL cond. $550. 613-3:"i60 CONTINENTAL ---· ------ 'fi6 LINCOLN Conl"I -4-dr. XJ111 cond, Owner muat sell $1850. 540-5185 8am-5pm " CORVAIR '63 Monza 4-spd. $375. Great buy. 54~3486 '64 Spyder 4 .spd, rebll cng, trara, diff. Gd rbr. Jsky cam.~. CORVETTE '66 CUSTOMIZED Stingray. 396 engine. Burgu nd y y,•/gold lace stripe. Molded spoile r, side pipes. mags, elec. windows, new wide tires. $2250. 642-4097 or 548-2211 ex. 228 '59 COR\TaTE, 301 c.I. -Mp. Big clutch, wkie tire!!. Milke ofler. 543-8944. '68 Vet, of spd, Jow mileage, 427 tri-power, mag wheeis, Polyglas tires. S33-2169. '61 CORVETI'E, auto, new pain•. rum y,·ell. $1225 or tradr, * 6#-2785. 1~;·~r~•d Autos 9600 Imported Cars :-( :f.est · Rtjce ·. a Fiat. • i..,ins Fi1t bu110r tio peffonn as. put K the7 ... couptes styhrc with the 850 Spider tw: t echnology .•• ena;ineen to z:;::c:.:)'OI..-pod<etbootl ••• lnd SM<:ks in JO "otm• ~ 9qt1ipment at noe.ictra cost. Test iwice 1 Fiat to ~~1'!':11"' ,.,,,., ONLY $2387.60 How Don Fiat Do It ill ... J;;~ I 1.J. SPORTSC.All CENTER 2933 HARBOR IL VD .. COST A MESA 5 40 -4491 OPEN SUN. 10 • I - • TRANSPOltT4 TION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION , UMd Cort -Uud Cora '900 Uud Cora - 1968 MALIBU 2 Dr. lf.T. R/Jf., powPr .s1r1: .• auto. trans -Dead shar11 car. WVJ218 1966 MALIBU 2 Dr. lJT. Gorgeou!I yrll~· ~·ar ~1th blk vinyl roor. R., H., auln .. P /S. S1t1J209. Sun· ha.~ to be fl s pecial prier at EL CAMINOS RANCH ERO~ '69 EL CAMINO '67 EL CAMINO Barg.ains Like These . , 1969 IMPALA I 1969 lMPALA < D•. H.T. IZVL180) • Custom Coupe. IYYN058) 52699 52699 I 1968 IMPALA 19&7 CAMARO 1967 CHEVELLE Custom Coupe. R/H, pwr. stri:: .. FactorY, air rond., auto., radio. 4 Dr. Radio,.~. 11tl'g., auto. trans· · auto., fact. air -Show room . Ni«-cat. UOGO'l8 -Low miles. UW374 fresh. WJl-1842 t 52299 51899 51199 1965 CHEVELLE ·1915 BISCAYNE '&aY2 l Chevy Van l OR. ONE OWNER CAR R/II., Autb., and so nice. NFV088 .. 4 Df. ~n. One owner -like lli!W. PIS . auto., R/H. fact. air. 45,000 miles.·-Show room·frcsh. RGZ017 · : · ' \Vith l.'Omplctc camper convcn;ion, Jikr new -V-s, auto., complete with camping equipment. 34:000 mi., new rubber -Sure won't.las.l , al ' WIC817 · ·s2799 RAMBLER 1966 IMPALA 2 Ur. Hard top. R/H, auto., pwr. 11trg. -Beautiful gold car. ULA-... 51399 · "'"'68 VW--2 Dr. Ha~e pepcn; for ne\v motor In Febr.uary. Stick.shift, radio .. VGJ- t 432 51299 MUSTANGS ' ' ~: l~k,"tC:nd now Rad;o. s1999 TRANSPORTATION CARS '60 FORD 2 -DOOR , Auto .. P.S .. radio. Strong car. (TWG1451 $399 WAG.CNS WAGONS heater, automatic, power !!teerlni;::. (XSH582l ' '61 HARDTOP Cl'E. s2299 VB. air cond., loaded, P.S .. automatic. CVHF853l '67 HARDTOP CPE. $1499 3 speed, power steering, radio, heater. Nice. lUZF161) · '62 CHIV. IMPALA Cpe. Stjc::k shill Nfoc. (KKB56.31 '63 CHEVT IL Auto., R&JJ. (FRR&Jf) '64 IMPALA -4 Dr. Auto., R&:H . VS, P.S. CGES891) $549 $299 $699 '69 MALIBU .., ,P1u•rtttt, F.illv Eq11ipp1d, lncl11di119 Air Co!fdilionir19, lZS&••?I 61000 ..,iJ11, $3399 '65 IMPALA '66 CAPRICE A11t.1Mlk, 11 I w I r 11-ifll, air ctflll~ I 1i.n1nt. rlelfl. 11,Mt mlln, Stf"lll HI. '"' • ..... 4 ,,..., "'_., INll, -'"111 1 . CIHll. IV411111 '66 HARDTOP Cl'E. 514 Automatic, radio, heater, power s teering. Gorgeous. (SIL878l ~!...~t,.~ ... Radio. $1499 '63 CHEVT. Bel Air 2 Dr. Auto., P.S., R&H. Real good. l YCN402l $699 $1499 '68 FORD • ' l'llHflP'. ,.,.,. Milli. Air c .... 11-. 1r1t.. llMlt, l'I......,, Ptw1r IMotri.,. Nkl CllUZlltJ $1899 '68 MALIBU '68 EL CAMINO '66 RANCHERO l"c1UOlnt llr c""~I· Aw .. m•lk, •Mlt,.•IMI 1 .... io!t. Httr lllW, ft ttllr. Shlw,_ U'51nl frW. tSVl*I heater, automatic, power . I steering. (SIS250l ~~to~~!c~~:o~~ter, s14· 99 power steering, air condi- tioning. (UUY757). 46,000 miles., 'H MUSTANCi s999 Automatic. r adio, healer, power steerl'ng. tTEZ199J 2828 HARBOR . BLVD. '63 CHEVY. 2 Dr. Auto., radiu, P.S., strong car. {YCR402) ' $699 - :~.~~~ii~. Nice and $799 a good C.:'r. (KDffi46 \ '63 CHEVY II 4 Or. Auto., RBI. P.S., nice car. u;t462) . . • .l $799 546-1203 Pekwl. I ...... Air Ctnf,. llHlt, HPlff". ,._ 11..,..., ~ZVI· •u. $1799 '67 FORD c-tf'Y ll4llllJ t 1'111. ltlltlel lllCI. tit ~1'1111. CVOOJM). $1899 ' 1'1n ...... , Air Ctlt-•lllllllllf, llM1', M .. r. fl', ...... ~. 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