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ndoors for reworks Fi superv News in brief vocal fireworks Indoor. Monday outdoor may rival' the Also likely are an $18,000 Maria area, and for project for site work for the road and site improvements Santa Maria sheriff's sub- at the Cathedral Oaks station and the county Corporation Yard west of number of explosive issues on the agenda at their all- day' session set for Monday in the County, Administration Building. 4th of July Mao has cancer about having to hold a lengthy Session breaking into what, is a four-day holiday period for many will be called on to make decisions on a "humber of Peace talks Vietnam and Vietnam and firecracker displays' on a number of fronts. A PARIS (UPI)North the NEW YORK (UPI)-Mao Tse-tung, neaun center in Santa Santa Barbara. County supervisors have a supervisors notoo happy inflammable issues thev chairman of the Chinese Party, reportedly )s suffering from incurable cancer of the throat and may die 'Wt ff- have been holding at arm's Viet Cong denounced Presidenjt Nixon's Vietnam policy Friday but indicated they would sit down again at the Paris conference table July 13 as proposed by the President.

i iii-ii pi i i I lengtn. They include: I-A Decision on request of 'hi In prompt reaction to Nixon's Thursday night news conference, both delegations issued statements reiterating their ''kill Pf. 'II I nil twmi I vXr "nil lit ri i. Fran i yjz is mm Isla Vista community groups to. approve an Isla Vista Justice Court.

Decision on whether pr not to allow a request for an Isla Vista Park; and Recreation District proposal to go before the community A number' of major property owners and property management firms are actively opposing district plan, I while an alternate plan of having I', RSI I V' IK''''; mm wiuini uie year, we wan aireei juunwu said Friday. "His affliction is said to be incurable. 'One estimate1 Is that he may not survive beyond this year, though that is not a firm medical prognosis," the newspaper said in a dispatch from Washington, D.C, "The 78-year-old Chinese Communist Party chairman, who has been a chain smoker for years, has receivecTradiation treatment for his illness, but it's not known -if there are any plans for surgery." the newspaper DOD cuts back meat WASHINGTON (UPI) -The-Defense Department said Friday it will reduce its inventory of meats beif, lamb, pork, fish and poultry by 50 per cent for at least the next four months toThelp reduce meat, prices in supermarkets. The Pentagbn's annual purchases of meat for troop consumption normally include 123.3 million pounds of beef worth 1117.4 million; 76.5 million pounds of pork worth $46.3 million, and 59.6 million pounds of poultry worth $23.9 million. is our intention to reduce 'our purchases of beef by 10 per cent for the next four months," a Pentagon spokesman said.

i 1 Six shot, two killed DURHAM, N. persons were shot Friday night two of them park and recreation services incorporated into County Service functions is being wheeled 'out at this time should the district plan be buried. DAVID CLARK, LEFT, and Ralph Dins received their Eagle Scont awards at a Coart of Honor in Jue. David is the son of Mr. And Mrs.

John S. Clark, 41C3 Arctaras and Ralph is the ton of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dial, 148 Alcor both in Vandenberf Village.

Both are members of rg Village longstanding demands and indicating that on the surface there were no shifts in their negotiating positions, Despite the hard language, both Vietnamese Communist delegations signaled they would meet with the United States and South Vietnam on July 13 two months and nifler-days the United States broke off the conference. Suit against Datsun SAN FRANCISCO (UPD- The Department of Justice filed an antitrust suit Friday against Nissan Motor manufacturers of the Datsun charging restraint of trade. The suit said the company and its dealers have been conspiring since 1966 to sell Datsuns at fixed prices. It said the dealers refrain 'from selling to or through auto brokers or discount houses and also refrain from marketing efforts in areas designated for other dealers. These actions have maintained Datsun prices at fixed, noncompetitive and artificial levels, the suit said.

strip mining SACRAMENTO (UPI) President Nixon and Congress were urged Friday to all steps necessary to prevent Rroposed strip mining in Lbs Padres lational Forest in Ventura County under a measure passed by the Assembly. The resolution by Assemblyman Ken MacDonald, D-Ojai, was sent to the Senate Thursday on a 68-0 vote with no debate. Decision on whether or not to allow South Coast lit Martha, John together again WASHINGTON (UPI) -Former Attorney General John N. Mitchell and his wife, Martha, who has threatened to leave him unless he gives up politics, were back together in Washington Friday at their luxury Watergate apartment. Mitchell has reported for work for the past two days at (hp PnmmittAo fnr Ro.PPWtinn nf the PrPsiHpnt which he heads.

Committee officials refused to comment whether there had been a reconciliation between the Mitchells. "It's a personal family matter," said Powell Moore, a spokesman. The, couple returned to Washington Thursday after Mitchell went to fetch his wife from the Westchester1 Pmintrv Pluh near their fnrmpr homo in Rvp Mrs rataHy-as gumire, iromra passing pickup truck riddled a panel truck on Interstate 85.. The deaths brought to six the number killed in three public shooting incidents in the past month in the RaleighfN.C. area.

The shots came from a burgundy-colored pickup truck about 7 30 p.m., 25 miles from Raleigh. Three suspects in a pickup truck were arrested about 30 minutes later eight miles away from the site of the shooting. Durham Countv sheriff's deputies said IT WAS THE "LAST PUNCH" yesterday for William R. Charlton as he clocked out at Lompoc Post Office, ending 35 years of federal service, 27 of them in the Post, Office. Postmaster Perry Martin, left, was on hand to offer congratulations.

Charlton will fish and travel in retirement and hopes to retime his hobby of writing. He started in the Post Office in 1938 in Nebraska, ipent a few years in the military and came to Lompoc in 19C1. Most of his career was as a postal carrier on foot. Legislators warned to abandoirGapitol SACRAMENTO tUPI) California legislators were warned Friday that they should abandon the state Capitol before the 1973 session and immediately ban student tours of the 102-year-old structure because of a potential earth: quake disaster. In a 104-page study unveiled by three prominent lawmakers, State Architect Fred Hummel said the gold-domed west wing of the'Capitol could not withstand "even a moderate quake," which he said is possible at any time.

Hummel recommended that the legislature move into temporary quarters in the newer, earthquake-safe east wiTig until its present chambers can be rebuilt or until a completely new Capitol can be constructed. 1 Sen. Alfred E. Alquist, D-San Jose, chairman of the joint Committee on Seismic Safety, said he favored building a new Capitol 'and strengthening portions, of the current Capitol for use as a state museum. X- i Mitchell has not been seen in public for more than a week.

refuse collection companies rate increases to be charged householders. Rate increases or the two north county firms Valley Garbage and Rubbish serving Santa Maria Valley and Santa Ynez Valley areas, and Suburban Rubbish Co. serving -Lompoc unincorporated area have been recommended, but the South Coast firms are being asked to keep their householder rates as they are. They are Channel Disposal Inc. and South Coast Collection, Inc.

The South Coast firms are protesting the recommendation of a county rate committee. Their protests will be aired further Monday. Decision on the county's 1971-72 capital outlay program, geared mostly in coming year to major north county projects-Projects seemingly set for inclusion into the coming fiscal year's budget include Lompoc Office Building expansion, and $425,000 Santa Maria juvenile Hall. Corona trial moved IT'S HERE I HERE! HERE Conn-the people's choice, has another musical first. Take the best sound effects man In the nation, give himThe latest In aero-space technology and yflu have Conn's new ONE MAN.

BAND! You have to see it and hear It to believe it. Once again Evelyn's Conn Organ Studio gives Lompoc another first.The ONE MAN BAND I eeitnowirat .1016 North 'H' St. RE. 5-1152 Norttisldt Shopping Ctnttr YUBA CITY (UPD-The trial of Juan V. Corona, charged with hacking to death 25 farm laborers, will begin Sept.

5 in Solano County Superior Court at Fairfield about midway between San Francisco Sacramento, a judge ruled Friday. The case was Switched from this rural Sutter County community because a state appeal court ruled Corona could not receive a fair trial at thevSite where he allegedly committed the mass murders. "I'm tickled to death," said defense attorney Richard Hawk. "The people of Solano County are fine, fair people." Judge Richard E. Patton ordered the switch after consulting with Fairfield officials for more than an hour.

Coast Guard probe. LONG BEACH (UPI) -The U.S. Coast Guard launched an investigation Friday into charges by the skipper of a sailboat that a passenger liner ignored his distress Daily Record CHARLES Fred Rocha, doing time for concealing, has walked away signals at sea. The Coast Guard said the from the Federal Correctional Institution's all six victims were believed to be riding in a panel truck, which was riddled" with 36 bullet holes. President veto WASHINGTON '(UPI -President Nixon Friday vetoed legislation that would have nearly doubled federal spending on the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

He said the corporation was exerting too much control over the nation's. 200 educational TV stations. A spokesman for the corporation said he was totally surprised" by Nixon's action, and predicted the local stations stood to lose the most since the bulk of the vetoed funds would have gone to them. There was no immediate danger the corporation would go out of business, however. The Senate joined the House Friday in passing a resolution to keep the corporation funded at the present level million -pending permanent: legislation.

4 V' McGovern appeals WASHINGTON (UPI) -In letters to all convention delegates, George S. McGovern appealed Friday for-reversal of the, Democratic party's Credentials Committee decision to give other residential candidates more than 150 of le delegates he won in the California, pimary. At the same time, McGovern's chief political pollster claimed that the South Dakota senator already appeared to have more than enough support to get Thursday's committee ruling overturned after the convention opens July 10 in Miami Beach. Restraining order SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-A federal judge Friday issued a temporary restraining order to keep the controversial federal Bank Secrecy Act from taking effect U.S. District Judge William T.

Sweigert said his order would cover all banks to the United States and would remain in effect until Julv 20 when a three-iudee oanel families are invited to visit at this time. THE REGULAR monthly meetings the Bi-Counties Bird 'Club will be held at Waller Park, Area 9, Santa Maria July 16, There will be a picnic lunch about 1 p.m. The regular business meeting will follow during the afternoon. The club will furnish watermelon only for everyone, punch for the children and coffee for the adults. A TEST controller with the Space and Missile Test Center has been awarded the Bronze Star medal for his achievement in minimum security camp.

Guards discovered the jnmate missing at last midnight's bed check. He was described as 5'5" tall, 145 pounds, with black hajr," brown eyes and dark complexion. He is not tonsidered dangerous. Rocha came to the FCI in June 1971 to complete the last two years of a 10 year sentence begun -at Levenworth Prison for of AmeAsio narcotics violations. THE NEXT meeting the Central CoasPvietnam Laryngectomee Club will be MSgt.

Frederick J. held July 9 in Santa hmidt received the award Maria at the Housing inquiry was to determine it any misconduct might have occurred on the part of a licensed mariner." If any such evidence is a license suspension could be the result, a spokesman said. The allegations were made by Fred 45, of the island of Lanai, Hawaii, who was rescued Wednesday with his crew of two persons. Their small catamaran, her sails in shreds and her rudder broken by storms, had been drifting several hundred miles off the California coast for 30 days. Drivers license change SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Beginning all California drivers licenses will be issued with color photographs of the bearer, the Department of Motor Vehicles announced.

New equipment to convert to the color photographs has been installed in all department offices, a spokesman said. The front of the new licenses will be coated with glassbeaded plastic. The coating reflects an embedded state seal design which inhibits and reveals any -attempt to erase or alter the license. As a result of the changeover the cost of applying for a new license will increase from 13.00 to $3.25, with a duplication going from $1 to $1.25. Officials said it would take four years to replace the present black-and-white licenses with color, since most licenses are intended to last four years, Chess tourney Germany Chess Grandmaster Bobby Fischer may lose his rights as challenger for the world Almost 200 years at theame location Authority Center, 200 West Williams Street, in back of the Pepper Tree Shopping Center.

Access from the Freeway is via Donovan Road. Free group speech therapy will be at 1:45 p.m. At 2:30 will be held a brief, business session, followed by a potluck dinner. There will be a door prize. All at a recent MATEC commander's call at which Maj.

Gen. Jessup D. Lowe presided. Prior to his arrival at Vandenberg, Schmidt was assigned to the 1964th Communications Group, at Tan Son Nhut Air Base near-Saigon. A native of E.

Brunswick, N.J., he resides on-base', with his wife and laryngectomees and their t' II i would open hearings on the law. The restraining order was issued at the request of the American Civil Liberties Union, the California Bankers Association and Fortney Stark of Walnut Creek, a banker who is also a Democratic congressional candidate. Demo's might suffer United Press bteroatioaal Democratic congressmen supporting buv Bonds atyour bank; U.S. Savings Bonds. 'They 're a solid way to Rave.

The U.S.A.'b been in business a long time. So 'it's pretty solid. And that's what makes U.S. Savings Bonds such a reliable and sure way to build a next egg. Bonds arecompletely stolen, burned.

It makes ECU EJJ33 lii no difference. Your Bonds will 'it Htai other presidential candidates claimed Friday that 63 per cent of Democratic members who responded to their poll Tel ic vethatntornomma ion -of Oeorge-McGovern would damage the party's chances of regaining control of the House next year. 1 ww for his Sunday match with Russian World Champion Boris Spassky, the president of the World Chess WrepUimt irsnyli-iiiig-tirppe a. td them. Why not turn a few green dollars into some blue chip U.S.

Savings Bonds? Join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work or tm I ink Iftd n-4 t4 mbm- Federation said Friday. "If he doesn't show up, he will lose his rights to play in the world championship," said federation head Max Euwe of Holland. "It won' be my decision alone, but the rules of the game." Euwe, World Chess Champion in 1935-37, was here on a business visit and said he planned to fly to the match site in Reykjavik, Iceland, Saturday. Rep. Bill Alexander, said as of 4 p.m.

EDT Friday, 117 of the House's 255 Democratic representatives had replied to a questionnaire sent out by Alexander, a backer of Rep. Wilbur Mills, D-Ark. and two colleagues supporting Sen. Hubert Humphrey. and Sen.

Henry Jackson, Wash. Take stock in America. Bonds are a wife way to save. Saturday, July 1, 1972- LOMPOC RECORD (Lompoc, Calif.).

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