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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 7

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A in Ml ivu i cm Senate Candidate Beilenson Outlines Views In UCSC Talk Special Meet Set For The Young In Art Teacher Association President Assails The 'Opposition' The Live Oak Elementary School District board of trus-t-j By Marilyn Shea Referring to the smog prob- ees has scheduled a special State Senator Anthony C.jlem in Los Angeles and other meeting May 27 to begin study! Beilenson outlined what he con-; major U.S. cities, he suggested'of the preliminary budget for The Santa Cruz Park- and 'A Recreation Department iii :4 ODDOsition to sex education children in the schools. None siders the issues in the cam- mat tne iederai government 1968-69. begin its series of Little Bea- in the public schools is being1 of the opposition is required to by "people who have long have their children participate ibecn agitators against the San-in the sex education program. ver art classes for area paign for the Democratic nomi-i could subsidize the develop-1 Time and pace be nation for U.S.

senator fromjment of a smog-free car. PnlifAimin fn c-moll ininnna mtinforl nilt trial tVlic wmilH Herbert day in Tyrell Park behind Lruz my acnooi swm. hav-P mnr-h mnrp valim tn thpl Cartwright also reported that at UCSC yesterday. Rpilprwnn uhn now rpnre average citizen than all the the city museum, 1305 East Cliff Drive. John asserburgcr.

president of at Mond night.s ard mect. the Santa Cruz City Teachers, in in rcfusins to abidc bv Association, said yesterday. policv re3artiing orai sents a portion of Los Angeles monc' spent on the space pro- I gram, which is characterized as the district's annual music concert will be presented on May 28 at 7:30 p.m. at Del Mar School. County in the state Senate, Wasserburger, speech instruc opposing Alan Cranston, former merely a reaction to the Rus sians' sputnik shot in 1957.

communications and complaints against the educational program should not be condoned in the future. In other business at Tuesday tor and debate coach at Soquel High School, also criticized the conduct of the protest group at night's meeting, Cartwright re Monday night's regular meeting I "If these people insist on dis state controller, and William M. Bennett, a San Francisco attorney and member of the Public Utilities Commission, for the nomination. Beilenson said the U.S. is faced with a "crisis of priori of the Santa Cruz City Board of Education.

Returning to the subject of Vietnam, Beilenson said that he took some solace in thinking that perhaps U.S. involvement had taught a lesson that he felt Americans would never have accepted as just an academic argument. "We had to learn Classes will be from 10 a.m. to noon each Saturday. Instructor will be Ralph Gray, a museum commissioner who has taught more than 15,000 youngsters in cartooning, sketching, form and color in some-14 years of working with the parks and recreation department.

Tommy Loizzo, 16, son of Emma Loizzo of 312 Encinal Street, will assist Gray with the classes. ported last week's kindergarten round-up was "eminently successful," with 166 youngsters processed for classes this fall during the four days of the program. It was directed by Mar rupting board proceedings, the meetings should be restored to order by law enforcement offi should bring a soft pencil or crayons and a sketch pad to the classes. Further information on the classes is available by telephoning the parks and recreation department at 426-5000. City and county residents, as well as visitors to the area, are invited to enroll their children in the classes.

Parents are invited to attend and watch the class sessions. Loizzo, who drew the cartoon accompanying this article, was referred to Gray by C. R. Smith, principal of the Santa Cruz Continuation Education School where Loizzo is a student. His cartoon will be used on various Little Beaver class promotional materials.

Aspiring young artists and cartoonists wishing to learn about simple art forms At that session, a group of ties," pointing out that five times as much money is spent parents and other citizens voiced concern about the recently concluded TV film series on sex education that was shown to garet Ashton, Live Oak School that we could not intervene principal. by the federal government on military and armament budgets cers. It's the same group of people who demand the highest behavioral standards for. others, including youth, and then they themselves conduct their business in a disorderly and disruptive manner." militarily anywhere in the world that we felt like it." fifth and sixth grade students The board nominated Rosemary Faitos, a fourth grade whose parents had given their teacher at Live Oak School, to He said that perhaps the consent. take the examination for the than on "human needs," including education, health, and the war on poverty.

However, Beilenson believes, "Things are a lot better now than they were a few years ago. U.S. had learned that immediate military response to apparent Communist threats would reading specialist program. She will serve next year as the dis The pros and cons of the series will be discussed at a special meeting on June 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Santa Cruz High School Auditorium.

trict's third reading improve Arson Case mcnt teacher in a program con Pescadero Creek Land To Be Sold To San Mateo County We have begun to chip away at the great iceberg of despair ducted by a grant of funds un that had frozen our body pol now be more carefully considered, and that perhaps the U.S. now realizes that not all Communist nations are a threat to it. Speaking of a lesson he felt the U.S. still had to learn, Beilenson said, "We've got to learn itic." In Capitola the property until March of The 35-year-old legislator der the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Cartwright said the district has received assurance that this year's sum of $23,576 will be continued next year for the 1974.

Cutting must be done with Joy-Ride Case Sentencing Set Albert L. Roncy, 22. of Palo Alto, is to be sentenced June 4 in Municipal Court on a misdemeanor joy-riding charge. Roney pleaded guilty yesterday at the time set for a preliminary hearing on a felony vehicle-theft count. The charge was reduced on motion of the district attorney's office.

San Mateo County approval. credited Sen. Eugene McCarthy for part of the change, saying his courage was responsible for Said Wasserburger: "It is unfortunate that a small group of people' can dictate board policy. This organization behind the opposition to sex education was formed largely by people who have long been agitators against the Santa Cruz City School system. "Most of the opposition lead The fire at the Gloria Landers Friday said about 1000 acres still must be added to the purchase property to complete the apartment at Capitola yesterday is now being investigated as arson, malicious mischief and the fact that there would be a change in the presidency next to accept the reality of China in the world." He called for initiating diplomatic relations and its recognition by the United year.

Beilenson is a member of San Mateo County has taken steps to buy a 4736-acre parcel of land from Santa Cruz Lumber Company near the Santa Cruz County line at Pescadero Creek. The land will be used for a dam, reservoir and park next to San Mateo's Memorial Park and the state's Portola Park. It is entirely within San Mateo county, on both sides of Pescadero Creek. Robert Friday, director of burglary, Capitola Police Lt. Dave Esty said this morning.

the McCarthy delegation on the Nations. Bettencourt To Lead Drive ers are people wno nave no In answer to questions, Beil California primary ballot. Beilenson also sees the "pol Lt. Esty said an investigation at the 122 San Jose Avenue enson stated that while he did county's plans for development. The dam and reservoir will use up about 730 acres of the total, and contain about 55,000 acre-feet of water.

The Army Corps of Engineers is preparing a final study report on the dam, and will submit it to Congress this fall For Cranston apartment shows that the door had been forced open. He said Walter Bettencourt Sr. of lighter fluid had been sprayed on and around the bed and set property for San Mateo County, said the sale price of the land afire. He also said Miss Lan Santa Cruz has been designated; to head the Alan Cranston for U.S. Senate campaign in Santa Cruz County.

for approval. The reservoir will be used for flood control, water itics of dissent" as bringing about much of the change, particularly in pushing for settlement in Vietnam. He stated that he does not favor unilateral withdrawal from Vietnam, but supports "seeking and negotiating a political peace, accepting an end without victory." In speaking of priorities, Beilenson emphasized that the U.S. must quickly be able to ders' clothing wash slashed with a knife, along with a painting supply and recreation. is $1,578,000.

An agreement is waiting for the signature of San Mateo County supervisors. Bettencourt, a member of the Access to the park will be by not like the draft, he was "afraid to do away with it," seeing it as the source of much of the awareness and dissatisfaction of the public with the U.S. position in -Vietnam. He said he favored a bill proposed by Sen. Edward Kennedy suggesting a lottery which would do away with most present deferments, but provide alternative service, selective conscientious objection deferments and standardize the regulations of the local draft boards.

He said he favored guaran Santa Cruz Democratic Central Wuur Road off the Coast High on the wall. The intruders took a box containing costume jewelry, a watch and a ring, Lt. Esty said Low Everyday Prices On Liquor Distilled from grain. Real dry. fcf ja BOVANSKI VODKA, 80 proof, 5th pZ.7 London Dry Gin, 100 proof grain.

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Skyline Boulevard. tain selective timber rights on Gatov, Northern California chairman and former U.S. Trea surer under President Kennedy. Three Cub Scouts To Move Ahead turn its attention to "our own disadvantaged people." He said that these people are insisting on our recognizing their problems, and that the voters are ready to accept such action. He "Alan Cranston is the best Lt.

Esty said a man was seen leaving the building shortly before the fire was discovered by Miss Landers, who had been out for the evening. Capitola firemen, who put out the blaze, had candidate for United States senator from either party that stripe and Leonard Kuhnlcin, an assistant denner stripe. teed annual incomes, which he would like to see implemented as much as possible through a I have seen in a long time. His ability has been tested and proven in the State of California as In the Webelos den, John Lovett won a citizen's award, while Greg Vertin won a science award. reported the fire as only a routine bed blaze, possibly caused by a cigarette.

Damage is estimated at over $500. charged that the legislators are holding up "constructive human programs. The President has failed to respond at all to the report of his own commission dealing with poverty problems." program of training people to hold jobs. Regarding marijuana legisla our controller, and I believe he Three Cub Scouts from Boulder Creek Pack 653 have earned the right to go on to Boy Scouting. The scouts are David Weins, Paul Depenau and David Brazil.

Awards for other members of the cub pack were given recently in Boulder Creek. Greg Paw-lak won a wolf badge; Jeff Sul has the vitality and the judg The Cub Pow-Wow, final event of the season, will be held ment to effectively represent tion, he said he was uncertain lMU.U.lf.f.l.V our state on matters of domes Beilenson named other areas in June. I 1 m. A A about legalizing it, but definitely felt that present penalties attached to its use were too tic and international importance where the federal government Synthetic emeralds were first produced in Germany in 1930, according to the Encyclopaedia is doing less than it should in The cubs painted and cleaned up the junction recreation area last weekend in Boulder Creek. on a national level," Bettencourt stated.

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