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Petaluma Argus-Courier from Petaluma, California • Page 16

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Petaluma, California
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Chess Champ Faces Blacklist Threat U-46UI C0Ufl, rWuma, Co. fWoy. int 10, 1972 $4 1 Million Reconstruction Job Advised 'Dangerous' State Capitol SACRAMENTO (AP) Tht today, said the 10i-yearld the columned porticos and the would be loss onife," he said, state architect old today the structure consists mostly of un- legislative chambers, he said. "This report cannot support, old domed Capitol Is so dw reinforced brick walls. He said Hummel rejected the con- In any way, Uie continued occw cerous that guided tours should brickwork In the famous dome tention that Sacramento Is not pancy of foe west wing of the testotpedat once and the leg- "appears in danger of falling subject to strong earthquakes.

Capitol without proper structure should be moved to from Its own weight." He said quakes In 182 and 1872 turd strengthening," he wrote, temporary (Meters. The The building could withstand cracked columns supporting the The report is sure to state arcititact, Fred Hummel, a relatively strong earthquake Assembly gallery, cracked one strengthen the campaign of recommur.de a $41 million re- only If it was of short duration, of the cast Iron columns, and Sen. Randolph Collier, constructs Kb to make the be said. broke off a large piece of a Yreka, for a new capitol build-structure safe acalnst earth- Heavy damage could result, plaster statue over the portico, ing. Collier has proposed a $G5 ouakes It would take five he said, from any shock of el- Another shock like the one in million twin tower structure 17 ther moderately strong in- 18X means the building would stories high to the west of the Huinmel.inaconadcntial re- tensity, or of long duration, "suffer extensive chmage with present Capitol, cort to the Icrislature revealed Most vulnerable are the dome, a high probability that there Hummers report concerns only the original Capitol, with ttlslcan SfW Reagan Tries To Salvage No-Fault Plan SACRAMENTO (AP-Gov.

Reagan says lie will "do what I can" to salvage a no-iault auto insurance bill from a Senate committee where it hit a stone wall earlier In the week. The Republican governor was questioned at a news conference Thursday about the proposal of Democratic Assembly floor leader Jack Fcntun, which is stalled In die Senate Judiciary Committee. "This bill certainly meets most of the criteria that we ourselves felt should be included in such a bill, and I think it should be passed, Reagan said." Asked if he would talk to Republican Senate floor leader Fred Marler of Redding, who cast a key vote blocking the Fenton bill, Reagan said, "I probably will." AMSTERDAM (AP) Bo president ot the World Chess Federation has threatened American champion Bobby Fischer with blacklisting following reports he Is holding out for a cut of the gate receipts from his World Series with Boris Spassky of Russia. Dr. Max Euwe, the world federation president and veteran Dutch grandmaster, said Thursday night tliat if the 29-yearald American fails to appear Sunday for Hie start of the world chess championship In Reykjavik, Iceland, he stands to lose his rights to play for die world title "not only this time but perhaps forever." Fischer was seen Thursday night at New York's Kennedy airport, but Icelandic Airlines said he did not board its flight to Reykjavik.

When newsmen tried to question him, his bodyguards fended them off. LUNCHES DINNERS Lunches Served 1 1:30 to 3 p.m. LUNCH SPECIALS M.45 Dinners served until 10 daily Friday Saturday until 1 1 p.m. Rapid Transit Denied Gas Funds Air Conditioned SACRA (KPh The systems and help control pollu- ot the proposal, said motor-caSSJrSh voted tion. is its two large legislative chambers, dome, and offices.

It does not concern the east wing, actually more of a fuselage, mat protrudes behind the dome into Capitol Park. This was built in 1932, is modern and safe. Hummel said the legislature should move its operations into the new east portion for next session, and rent office space downtown until the old portion UUWIUUWU Ulll v.w.m1 tn alio A Similar Proposal. Prop. 18, strucuonoi more rajuu iransu systems because it would help Food r- cistai rovers tu be diverted was rejected by voters in Note riltrit.

vember 1970 alter a vigorous Th proposal Jailed by six campaign. An attempt to revive votes Thursday. proposal died last year in unclog highways. "It is of extraordinary benefit to the automobile users that there be other ways of moving is made L'ndur nresett Cal forma law me senate. 6 dCIUlV.

ranld People from place to place in His reconstruction plan would ps tax revenues must be used cc.istruction and transit but on the other hand, I mis siaie, oe saw. uaiiu, i mean rebuilding from the mean reouuoinE irom mi see no reason why the motorist The vote was iO-16, six votes mni reusira: and dupii culr.tcuxt To take out Beer 9 Wine CLOSED TUESDAYS 113 Southwest Blvd. iVoir Open! Your Franchised Schwinn Dealership for Sales Parts Service flu romplrlr line of quality imported IO-pr-d biryrlrgand purls. 1 080 Peloluma Blvd. N.

Next to lucky') Open 1 0 to 6, Toe. Sat. 762-1 990 Th AMPntlviDoroved con- should bear this expense," said short of the 27 needed tor two- eating tte classical feature! Tne i svmiivaiXJrovea coif aiuiuu ima wiuik uic uaaaicai uHiiuca Kf.ti.vni amendment bv As- Sen. Randolph Collier, the thirds approval in tne w-mem- ornamentation. seuiblvrian John Farea, Yreka Democrat frequently de- per upper house.

Backers said Five other alternatives range Kncbco. would have asked scribed as "the father of Call- they would seek to have the from a J40 million rehabili- voters to decide in November fornia freeways." measure reconsidered at a lat- tailon to a $2 million program th? mcne diould also But San Francisco Democrat er date. that would vacate the building fjc uted to'auUJ Vntld transit George Moscone, Senate spon- ItisACAlG. exceot for limited use. RohnertPark 795-3711 F1M FMDIIuZRS A Perfect Evening An Excellent Meal! Steak Chicken Ribs Turkey 0 Jnij iaioi Food Cocktails Club Room aJI Open (j 9 Chef Leo's Spa 18 Petaluma Blvd.

N. FOOD, FW ENTERTAINMENT A A A A A ktAt AAA AkiKrkitA A iC IWT. IM tnWHM tOKNtlT PAH ft SO ASTOPOl Treat Your Family To A Bucket or THE BEND Barrel of Finger Lickin' Good ii 'iiir i' it 1 Live Music 4 Mites a Week Wednesday KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Will Be Open" The VANGUARDS 4 Mi. Rich Tapian, Dennit Millikin, Bob Ptrvit Banquet Facilities for Clubs Groups Parties Call for vMh Service-No Need to Colli THE PUNCH TRIO Thursday, Friday, Saturday 39 Petaluma Blvd. N.

1 f- j- jlMUMA COMI WUNMtlON VMUJO R. vn .1 oii Serving Daily LUNCHES FAMILY STYLE DINNERS idler rncuoo Reservations LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Thursday thru Sunday OPEN JULY 4th Upstairs Only! Liquor Catering Poker 1375 Petaluma Blvd. No. DINNER DANCING FRI. SAT.

NITES I 5 CAD'S TRIO Dancing From P-m. till 1 :30 a.m. Dinners Served Wed. thru Sun. 5 p.m.

till 10 p.m. The HIDE-AWAY 128 Kentucky St. Petaluma QIYIINIC'S Informal Dining at its 1 FEi N(KTf' yl. i I 'p VilnP 1 -MIU 3 Finest Visit Our Downstairs Cocktail Lounge and Dining Room Lunches Dinners nun BEsiAunn i run wn Featuring Dining loom Cocktail lounge OPEN DAILY AT 7 A.M. FOR BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Daily Luncheon Specialtl Fine Continental Dining in the San Francisco Tradition.

In Marin on the San Rafael Canal. JIST20 yUMTKS FROM PETALIMA Sbine amid our Col (niton of fine uroptan painlinqi. 507 Francisco Boulftard. San Rafael Telephone 45b-1 383 OLD ADOBE ROOM MILT AND BETTY LUND AT TMI KTA1UMA INK McDOWfll I 7U-24U OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK WW HILL II "Food At Its Btst" THE AQUARIUM Cocktail Lounge Dominic Klein Jake Mischel Live Music By Bill Pence "The Kight Liters" Thurs. Friday Saturday Sunday Visit us soon often.

Closed Mondays. 1 030 Petaluma Blvd. N. in Lucky Center WORLD FAMOUS SMORGASBORD Closed Monday OLD REDWOOD HIWAY SOUTH OF COTATI For reservations call 795-4303 nn i Til ir il I I mi i.ii mi Great Eating From lonbon lobge PIZZAS All Your Favorite Flavors BEERS finest Imported I Domestics TRY OUR BEER Of THE WEEK All You Can Eat Smorgasbord Style Self Service M.75 Adults 10 Yr. for Children Lunch M.

25 Newl Sandwich Salad Bar for lunches under $1 Entrance to Jack London State Park Glen Ellen 996-6306 fSf ORDERS VJiP" TOGO Yi 743 5811 -BILL and MARIE Bell Ringing All DAY TUESDAY I THURSDAY Toco All 3 for Just Tostadg AO Small Drink For lunch or dinner "groups. Coll for reservations. MUSIC ression" LIVE I I "Exp Remember Tuesday Night is Buck Night (1.1,9) gracious sera OVERLOOKING Sonoma A Calabaia Creek Come enoy oW of your favorites NITES CXSk Kit SAT The SM0RGETTE I I Wmmmmmmmmmmm Taco Burrito Tostada Enchirito Bellburger Frijoles 707 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, PETALUMA Opn 7 Oayi a Wttk Sun. thro Thurs. 9 a.m.

to 1 1 p.m.; Fri. Sot. 9 a.m. to midnight OPEN: Weekdays 4 P.M. Weekends Old Time Movies Showing Nightly! IbLUotU WEDNESDAYS "The Fam ly.

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