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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 19

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April 3. 196? Cl'llltlM! tl 1 1 ft 1 1 ii ii 1 1 ii it ti 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 ti tut 1 1 1 II I II I II I 1 1 1 1 ti ii ii A-20 THE SUN Oil Drilling Iiijiuiction lo Be Sought LOS ANGELES (UPI) Santa Barbara County plans to seek an injunction today in U.S. District Court here to stop TERRY TUCK the resumption of oil drilling on federal leases in the Santa Barbara channel. Massive amounts of oil leaked into the channel since Jan. 28 when a well blew out on a Union Oil Co.

offshore drilling platform. Miles of 'i i i beaches were blackened by the -Ari4Wr-' ix inn on onshore drilling platform. it OvXJlSV liTV II J- flwrfUAJV i I Santa Barbara County Supervisor George H. Clyde said oil washed ashore at several MM It i I I II I fi beaches in the county "in greater amounts the past few days than it has for a month." He sent a telegram to President Nixon asking for help and calling Interior Secretary Walter Hickel's order allowing resumption of drilling "a tragic mistake." Hickel authorized resumption of drilling at some leases Tuesday saying that strict new federal regulations would pre vent future oil spills. Santa Barbara County counsel George P.

Kading said the suit the county will file will contend that the oil leakage caused irreparable damage to beaches and parks. Big 4 Talks On 31ideast Open Today UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL France announced yesterday xnai me tsig our powers would begin Middle East crisis talks today in Mew York. Egypt underscored the urgency of those talks by declaring its troops win open tire across the Suez Canal any time they see Israelis "readying for aggression." French Foreign Minister Michel Debre announced in Paris that the long 'awaited meetings between the United Nations ambassadors of the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France would nnen witnin Z4 hours. Kins Hussein of Jordan the first Middle East head of stamp of value state to react and he did so optimistically. Hussein said he was hopeful the talks would produce permanent peace between Israel and the Arab states.

In Cairo, Egyptian government spokesman Hassan El Zayat said Egypt's new policy oi -active defense" meant a reversal of strategy along the Suez cease-fire where previously troops had been disciplined for opening fire first against the Israelis, they would now be disciplined for failing to open fire at targets of opportunity. "This means we will not wait for the enemy to open fire on civilians, but our troops will check the enemy as soon as foam mattress ROLLAWAY PATIO FURNITURE COVERS Terry Tuck for spring vibrant cotton terrycloth prints and solids to wake up the outdoors, brighten patios and poolsides. Daisy floral prints in bluegreen or yelloworange. Solids in avocado, lemon. Montego blue, orange, watermelon or honey gold.

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peace envoy Gunnar V. Jarring, despite a Security Council resolution which denounced Israel, and told him the Jewish state still insisted on direct peace talks with the Arab states it conquered in the mi war. Joraman spokesmen said Jordanian and Israeli forces fought a 30-minute machine gun duel yesterday across thp Jordan River in the Manshiah area nine miles south of the Sea of Galilee. The spokesman said there were no Jordanian casualties, and that the Israe helpn lis fired first. The U.N.

diplomatic sources said the Middle East talks SfeLT would be held at the New York home of French Ambassador Armand Berard to keep the meeting as informal as possible and to avoid "a conference atmosphere." France proposed the talks last January in hopes that the major powers could produce a formula for Middle East peace despite Israel's advance rejec-! tion of any settlement "im-J posed from the outside." Hussein, one of the Arab world's moderates, conferred on the crisis with French Pres-j idont Charles dc Gaulle in Par-1 is yesterday and said he fa- vored the Big Four talks. 9 HA RR HARRIS' SAN BERNARDINO TURNER 9-0444 SHOP MONDAY AND FRIDAY 9:30 TO OTHER WEEKDAYS 9j30 TO 5:30 SHOP ALSO HARRIS' RIVERSIDE AND HARRIS' REDLANDS ii i j-..

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Years Available:
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