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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 10

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1 0- Santa Cnu Srniinrl lay, 1969 Erfeace uroups oeic Our Slonj (and uourd Own Inauguration 1967 WAS GREAT! If i 4x 'I I Washington (N'EA) Sonic of (he color in Washington's upcoming inaugural weekend mav be provided by people the new administration would just as soon stayed home. Peace groups plan "countu inauguration" ceremonies to dramatize their demands to "end the war and black repressing.1 i Demonstrators will line the I parade route although New Left-I MAI lift! 1st Rennie Davis said if a permit is granted they would pre 1 i 1 a 1 AND WE'RE REALLY STARTING OUT FINE IN spot to display their During inauguration ceremonies they intend to stage their own 1 installing 1 pig offered in nomination the Yippies in Chicago. i Also nlarvnpd is a "counter-in augural ball," described by Da vis as "no Guy Lombardo at fair." Lounter-Dau music win uc; Rennie Davis The fugs and folksingers Judy Collins and Phil Ochs. jChairman of the National Mo- No violence intended. ibilization for Peace.

"We do "We're not going to disrupt the inauguration in any way," explained David Dellinger, co- not anticipate a Chicago-type confrontation, and will do nothing to bring that about." LAST YEAR, JUST AS THE YEAH REIOltE, AND ACCORDING TO OFFICIAL RE. CORDS OF THE SANTA CRUZ HOARD OF REALTORS: REAL ESTATE CENTER greatest iiiimlior of properties REAL ESTATE CENTER greatest total flollar volume REAL ESTATE CENTER ld more listings sold by co-oporutive offices REAL ESTATE CENTER Houses of The Week in the Ambassador Thompson Ends 40-Year Diplomatic Career By John Weyland greater nania iraz area REAL ESTATE CENTER Ss" large single ale (and the smallest sale too!) REAL ESTATE CENTER individual sales aehiev me awards to salesmen and hrokers (10) than any other office. i CAROLINE PEARCE (Office Manager) CALENDER FOR 1969 Moscow UP) U. S. Ambassa- dor Llewellyn E.

Thompson soon will be ending a diplo- matic career that started 40 years ago with his appointment as vice-consul in Colombo, Cey- Ion. Thompson's resignation was announced recently by the "White House. He has served two markedly different terms as ambassador to Moscow. The first was in the Khrushchev pe-: nod. Then, two years ago, Thompson came back and President Johnson expressed hope for improvement in American-; Soviet relations.

This has not come about. Vietnam has caused continuing Soviet hostility. Thompson helped set up the meeting between Johnson and Premier Atexei Kosygin in Glassboro, in June, 1967, but that produced no breakthrough. JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL PARTNER PARTNER PARTNER PARTNER 5 12 19 Hi 3 22 2B 26 Llewellyn Thompson the United States. Thompson then talked regularly with the Soviet premier and was credited with a skillful hand in helping guide his country through the U2, Cuban and other crises of the period.

He played a leading role in summit meetings for both Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy, then returned to Washington for five years as a special presi mitt RAY MENARD RALPH BARGETTO TOMMY THOMPSON PERRY BRYANT '-When attempts got under way to negotiate peace in Vietnam, the Kremlin took a more conciliatory line. It signed the nu-clear nonproliferation treaty and offered to discuss limiting the nuclear missile race. But before talks started the invasion of Czechoslovakia shocked the West, and the White House refused to go ahead with new moves toward detente. Instead it backed a tougher Atlantic Alliance policy. Thompson, a leading State Department expert on Soviet affairs and widely considered an able diplomat, could make little progress.

During the two last years the ambassador has been without the round of Kremlin receptions and frequent meetings dential consultant on Soviet af I fairs. He is one of the most prominent of the old groups of Kremlin experts now leaving the foreign service. Thompson is 64. He served as second secretary in charge of the Moscow embassy during the war years of 1940-44, winning 6 20 1 7 i' if" 14 21 22 1 28 the Department of State's Medal 4 10 CjL with Soviet leaders that charac-i 10 17 24 of Freedom for handling affairs "at the risk of capture." During this period he also mastered the terized the Khrushchev period.) He has had only rare talks with the top men, who avoid mixing! with Western diplomats. During his first tour as am Russian language.

"There was little else to do the siege," "I took a spent most behind the in Moscow during he once explained lesson a day and evenings studying blackout curtains." bassador here in 1957-62 Premier Nikita Khrushchev championed peaceful coexistence and attempted to come to terms with MIKE MIKESELL "MIDGE" ROSSI ED LAWRENCE DELORES SHIELDS HI 1' Recreation Calendar High and Cabrillo College. i I'jl'tem I ISC 14 9 Hi 23 i I 14 fcJ i2W 21 fVW'A27 2 9 16 23 3fl 21 2S The Santa Cruz City Parks and Recreation Department's calendar of events for the coming week is as follows: Today Museum open daily noon to 5 p.m. at 1305 East Cliff Drive; rifle range 1-5 p.m. at DeLav-caga Park. Tomorrow Junior high athletics pm.

at Mission Hill and Branciforte Junior Highs; elementary playgrounds open weekdays p.m. at Gault, Natural Bridges, Laurel, DeLaveaga, Wcstlake and Bay View Schools; adult ballroom dancing p.m. at Mission Hill Junior High; recreation chorus 9:30 p.m. at Harbor High music' Tuesday Elementary creative dance p.m. at Bay View School; adult square dancing 8-; 3 0 p.m.

at Mission Hill Junior 'High. Wednesday Adult mixed volleyt all p.m. at Branciforte Junior High. Thursday Elementary creative dance p.m. at Bay View School; Crusaders girls marching corps 7-9 p.m.

at Mission Hill Junior High; men's flag football 7-10 p.m. at Harvey West Park: adult ballroom dancing p.m. at Mission Hill Junior High; men's basketball leagues p.m. at Soquel High and Cabrillo College. Saturday Rifle range 1-5 p.m.

at DeLaveaga Park. DON FARIA LEE SWAM 'PAT" CARDEN JOHN D. LEWIS room; adult mixed volleyball p.m. at Branciforte Junior High; women's basketball p.m. a Mission Hill Junior High; men's basketball p.m.

at Soquel WE AT REAL ESTATE CENTER REALIZE THAT ALL THIS WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE HAD IT NOT BEEN FOR THE TRUST AND CONFIDENCE EXPRESSED BY OUR MANY, MANY FRIENDS AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATES. FOR THIS WE ARE DEEPLY GREATFUL AND WILL STRIVE CONTINOUSLY TO BE DESERVING OF SUCH TRUST AND CONFIDENCE. WE HAVE MANY EXCELLENT PROPERTIES FOR SALE, LEASE OR TRADE, BUT AT REAL ESTATE CENTER WHERE THE ACTION IS, WE CAN USE MORE. WHAT DO YOU HAVE? OR NEED? LET US HELP YOU JOIN IN OUR CONTINUED SUCCESS IN '69! RIVERSIDE 500 STOCK CAR RACE Want to Go? -of SANTA CRUZ, Inc. The Surf City Mustangers are going! Be part of the fun and excitement of a thrilling auto racing weekend.

On Saturday, January 18th, there will be a caravan leaving Santa Cruz at 6 a.m. For further details, call Walt Sheri Bancroft at 426-2191 or Banks Jones at 423-4550. MLS REALTORS 129 WATER ST. 426-5533.

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Years Available:
1884-2005