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p' Voice Of The People 40-Santo Grin Snitari Sundav. March 26- 1972 Vita! Statistics Standard Calls People's Lobby Suit A 'Stunt' The Rev. John Whiston Of Capitola Dies At 41 Anti-Busing Petition CD Of THAHKS UNMAt, MOTICES PRICE Seslre to express our LLEWELLYN In Santa Crux, Calf- Editor: Forced busing Is now LOS ANGELES (AP) An imposed upon school districts of the state through passage of attorney for Standard Oil Co. porecHtion to Itie many friends eirKitorm, Mercti 24. 1972.

Survived bv FafftCT John ThatT Whiston, neiqhbors for th kindness and $vm- two daiKjhtet-s, Mrs. Margaret G. pafhy fiown during tt Illness and Rovldt Santa Cmi and Mrs. Jane: 41, rectOT OI St. John the Bap- of California says a suit tiled Assembly Bill 724.

It mandates death our beloved Husband and Southern of New York City; a son. Father, Ernest i Donald E. Llewellvn ot Toronto, On-jUSt EpiSCOpal ClHlTCn 111 Capi- against the firm by a con specific attendance areas for lege in 1953, his master of divinity degree from the Virginia Theological Seminary in 1959, and studied philosophy and psychology at UC-Berkeley and UCSC. He was a member of the Acaj- A servation group is nothing but a aito wiyn to men lano, tanaoa; nine qranocnuoren and jj Lie. floral and spiritual offerings and Jo-jtwo oreat-orandchiidren.

Native ola. W3S round dead in I children rather than allowing at nations. jsi Ireland, aged 83 vears Member of cwnvnn publicity stunt. tendance at local neighborhood we could avoid ourselves from getting into accidnets regardless of any circumstances or condition as we drive along. Remember tlwt children don't thbk.

We have to think for them. J. B. Fernandez 102 Younglove Ave. A Thank-You Editor: The Wildlife Rescue Care Center of Scotts Valley wishes to thank all the fine people who contributed to tlie success of our recent fund-raising the Koinonla Commonltv.

vi ly oauuuaj, The suit filed by the. People's schools. It places the authority Graveside services will he conduct DoroKiv Price Wes and Cher! Price nd Family for attendance boundaries in tne demy of Parish Clergy, to James Powell, deputy coroner. Mrs. Whiston told deputies that her husband went to bed Lobby, charges that Standard is financing a "citizen's organization to fight an anti-pollution initiative.

hands of the Department of Education and superintendent of led at Oakwood Memorial Park. Paul i Sweet Road, or. Tuesday, March 28th lat 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Theodore E.

iHoelter of Messiah Lutheran Church Friends are respectfully invited to attend Interment In Oak-Iwood Memorial Park. Arranoements FUNERAL NOTICES the Association of Religion and Applied Behavioral Science; the Episcopal Clergy Association of public instruction. Wilson Kiies. "Standard, like any citizen, C. Chambers, a member ot early Friday evening, and she later went to visit friends.

When the Diocese of California; the under me direction of THE FERGU SON MORTUARY. 212 Laurel Street can participate in any cam the board of education stated 3,26,73 VITZIAN tn Salinas, CelHornia. March S4, 1972. Julius Vitiian. Survived by his wife.

Bertha Vitnan of King City; his daughter. Ksttwrine Trent of Santa Cruz; a son Ronald Vitzian of Kino City; and a grandchildren. Na she returned, she found her that we have had numerous Committee on Social Concerns of Santa Cruz County; the Santa Cruz Ministerial Association husband dead. Cause of the distortions in recent legislation Rev. John Whiston sale at Herman's Highway 9, paign," attorney Thomas b.

Workman Jr. said after a court appearance Friday. "We filed affidavits that the election code tive of San t-rancisco, aoed years death has not yet been deter Member of the Moose Lodge and the mined, Powell said. (past president); and the Civil Rights Commission of Santa Easter Sunday at 8 a.m. in St.

and actions, but this is one too many; this cannot be allowed to continue. He stated that this un- I Lions Club. is not being violated." The Rev. Whiston was rector Cruz County. He was a member HIE Services will be conducted at Grimms Chapel in Kino City, California, Tuesday, March 28 at 11:00 am.

Friends are respectfully invited to attend. Pri- Felton. Out thanks first to Al and Ina Herman who allowed us the use of their lovely marionette theater for the sale. Our thanks also to all those who donated John's Church in Capitola. Wes-sendorf and Holmes Mortuary, The People's Lobby, sponsor of the executive board of the of the Clean Environment Act fotrunate and totally unconstitutional law must rescinded without delay.

Also 1 i 'A at St John's Church since 1961. He had been clergyman about 12 years. rii Church is in charge of Family Service Association of vate interment in King City. Contributions to Cancer Society preferred in arrangements. cremation is Santa Cruz County in 1964-65.

place of flowers. 3,26,72 initiative, seeks an injunction barring Standard from violating the State Elections Code. A hearing was set for April 5 handmade articles, the ladies He is survived by his widow, Born in Peking, China, he scheduled with ashes to be dispersed over the ocean. MORTUARY Inc. Sally M.

Whiston; a daughter, many millions of dollars will have to be placed in the school budget for this additional cost, immediately, without regard to availability of funds. A Katheryn Whiston, a son, Ste who presented us with knitted and crocheted items, the local artists who donated paintings, was educated in Berkeley schools, and received his B. A. from San Francisco State Col- HJrssmbnrf on the challenge filed by Stand Mc LELLAN In Santa Crui, phen Whiston, all of Capitola; ard and a group called People March 23. 1972.

Ben Mc Lellan, surviv two brothers, Richard Whiston ed by his brother, Donald Eugene Mc breakdown normal referral is being blamed for Governor Reagan's signing of the measure Lellan of Santa Crui. Also surviving are eigth cousins, Mrs. Mary Gould, Mt. View, Mrs. Bonnie Passmore of Santa stationery, the merchants for the donation of new goods and the "just folks" who brought everyday saleable things.

(As many are aware, we AND HOLMES INC Preferred Funeral Directors Since 1E80 223 CHURCH ST. 423-4725 State Forecasts of Santa Barbara and Stuart Whiston of Milwaukee, Wis. and two sisters, Mary Fitch of Berkeley and Mra Jack Owen of Rosa, Mrs. Joyce Dolan of San t-ran- Against the Pollution Initiative. SJ Man Dies On Golf Course cisco, Mrs.

Irene Rather ot prescou, Thomas F. Lawson Dies In Hospital Arizona, Mrs. Dorothy Safely of setting guidelines for school in tegration. He mistakenly believed the board of education en Oregon, Mrs. James Darling of Fort Mariposa.

Bragg, Mrs. James smtin ana Mrs. Cassie Hill, both of Oregon. Memorial services will be Native of Minneapolis, Minnesota, SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Fair A rosary will be recited for BlXLER In Felton, California, March 23, 1972. Lucius B.

Henry Bix-ler. Survived by two sons, Burleigh K. Bixier and LeBert H. Bixier of Fresno. dorsed it.

After the bill was signed, Superintendent Riles aged 82 years. Member Past Com through Monday. Continued cool. Lows Sunday night from mid 30s to mid 40s. mander ot Wallace cnattee cost isy or Thomas Francis Lawson in A San Jose man collapsed and Highs Sunday and Monday from mid 50s Ventura, Calif V.F.W., Life member Also 3 grandchildren and 1 great formally considered the Dili.

He had stated prior to the signing died in his golf cart at Ohioand Past Commander of Tres Pueblos White's Chapel, 138 Walnut Ave. to low 60s. Small craft warning for northwest. Winds 10 to 20 mph Sunday. grandchild survive.

Native of aoed S3 years. KOST uti v.r-.w. ot lapinxa. memrjer Pasatiempo Golf Course about 9 Private inurnment In IOOF Ceme NORTHERN AND CENTRAL CALI tonight at 7:30 and blessing and 1st Vice Commander of Ventura Post 339 American Legion. Past that both he and the board supported it.

FORNIA Fair throuoh Mondav except tery, Fresno, California. WESSEN Rosa Llewellyn Services Tuesday Graveside services for Rosa a.m. Saturday as he started for a round of golf, according to In charge i Member of Post 2 American Legion, 3,26,72 Coalinga. Member of Post 64 American DORF AND HOLMES, INC of arrangements. partly cloudy with a chance of a few showers over mountain areas.

Cooler Central California interior Sunday with local services will be conducted Monday at 9:30 a.m. with interment to follow in Oakwood Memorial Assemblyman Floyd Wakefield states that one of the Deputy Coroner James Powell. James Stewart, 56, was pro frost. Small craft warning on coast Point Arena southward. Winds decreasing Sun are a non-profit, non-funded organization totally dependent upon fund-raising sales and m-dividual donations in order to meet our high monthly feed bill and other expenses incurred in providing for the wild animals and birds in our care.) Finally, our very deep thanks and appreciation to the local newspapers, without whose coverage we could not have progressed to this point.

Ed Milewski, Director Jeanne Milewski, Director Wildlife Rescue Care Center 370 Mt. Hermon Road Scotts Valley day. Locally windy elsewhere Sunday. Louise Llewellvn will be in Park. most important issues facing nounced dead on arrival at SACRAMENTO VALLEY Fair Legion Odrua UUI.

vwmiil.i miu Past Commander of Monterey Bay Post 778 of Aptos, member of Veterans of WW1 Barracks 179 of Santa Cruz. Services will be conducted at White's Chapel, 138 Walnut Santa Cruz, Monday, March 27, 1972, under the direction of Fort Ord. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend. Inter WHISTON In Capitola, California, March 25, 1972. John Thayer Whiston.

Survived by his wife Sally, daughter Katheryn, son Stephen, all of Capitola; his brothers Richard Whiston of Santa this nation today is the ques Lawson died Thursday in a Oakwood Memorial Park Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. tnrougn Monday. Lows Sunday night in Domincan Hospital, the victim tne jus ana low 40s with a chacne of local hospital after a long ll tions of preserving the local neighborhood school, retaining trost. Highs Sunday and Monday 55 to 65, Barbara and Stuart of Milwaukee Theodore E.

Hoelter of Messiah Northerly winds 15 to 25 mDh oustv at Iness. He was 85. of a heart attack. Ferguson Mortuary, 212 Laurel is handling local ment in Oakwood Memorial Park, San Lutheran Church officiating. Ar the rieht of freedom of choice in runes, our Decreasing sunaay.

MOUNTA SHASTA SISKIYOU AREA- his sisters, Mrs. Mary Fitch of Berkeley and Mrs. Jack Owen of Mariposa. Native of Peking, China, aged 41 years. Member and ordained priest of the Episcopal Church, The ta Cruz, California.

3,24,72 A native of Pennsylvania, he came to Santa Cruz in 1962 after the guidance and direction of Partly cloudy with a chance of a few snow showers or flurries then fair rangements are under the direction of Ferguson Mortuary, 212 through Monday. Lows and highs at living a short while in Oregon the lives of our children, ne is strongly oppposed to forced bus- Shasta Dam 33 54 31 59. Locally gusty TAYLOR In Santa Cruz, March 24, 1972, Arthur C. Taylor He was a member of the Star of wuius aetreasing aunaay. me.

and is supporting an in Laurel St. A native of Ireland, Mrs. Llewellyn had lived in Santa Cruz for the last six years. She Survived by his wife Vera E. Taylor of Santa Cruz; two aunts, Genevive SIERRA NEVADA Partly cloudy with a chance of a few snow showers thpn fair Academy of Parish Clergy, Association of Religion and Applied Behavioral Science, The Episcopal Clergy Association of the Diocese of California co-founder of Committee On Social Concerns, executive board member of the Family Service Assoc.

of S. C. county, S. C. Ministerial Assoc.

(past pres.) Civil Riohts Commission through Monday. Local strong gusty T. Rowe of San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs. Bess Taylor of lola, Kansas. Also the Sea Catholic Church and American Legion Post 64.

He is survived by his widow, Kathryne Lawson of Santa wmas Decreasing lare bunaay several cousins. Native of Pueblo, itiative for the November ballot to repeal the bills AB 724 and the funding measure AB 725. Everyone bterested in main-tainine freedom of choice con lived in California 18 years. She SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Fair thrminh Fresno Man Almost Loses Thumb In Mishap A Thank-You Colorado, aged 66 years. Member of died Friday at her home on First Congregational Church of Santa fviunudy.

uooier wnn a cnance ot local frost at night. Lows Sunday night from low 30S to low 40s. Hiahs Snnrlav nrt cruz, Santa Cruz fclKs Lodge no. 824 Editor: The soul session fami East Cliff Drive. She was 83 and ot santa truz.

Memorial services will be conducted at St. John's Episcopal Church, Capi tola, Easter Sunday April 2, 1972 at B.P.O.E. Santa Cruz Masonic Lodge Monday In the upper 50s and 60s. North- a member of the Loinonia com ly of the Drug Abuse Preventive wesieriy winas iu to 20 mph decreasing nected with busing in schools should obtain a petition and Cruz; a brother, Joseph Lawson of Reading, four sisters; Johanna Gallagher of Thousand Oaks, Matilda Jones of Dallas, gunuay. No.

38 Scottish Rite Bodies of San Jose. Islam Temple of the Shrine of San Francisco. Past Patron Center would. like to take this munity. A Fresno man "almost com DIABLO SAN RAMON AND MOPAftA 8 a.m.

WESSENDORF AND HOLMES, 223 Church in charge of arrangements. Friends are respectfully in She is survived by two swnirp- signatures. A total of Santa Cruz Chapter O.E.S and the VALLEYS Fair through Monday. Contin- pletely severed his thumb" Sat Santa Cruz Shrine Club. vited to attend.

Private inurnment ueu cooi. lows unaay nignt from low 30s Marv Wertz of Miami, 325,000 signatures is needed and Services will be conducted at White's urday afternoon near the Capi daughters, Margaret G. Rovick of Santa Cruz and Jane io low 4us. Higns Sunday and Monday from mid 50s to mid 60s. Northerly winds with remains to be scattered at sea 3,26,72 Chapel, 138 Walnut Santa Cruz, tola Wharf when he put his Fla.

and Loretta Rooney of Morris town, N.J., eight Tuesday, March 28, 1972 at 11:00 a.m. mp" aecrea5tng late Sunday, Southern of New York, N.Y.; a hand into am outboard motor, NAPA AND SONOMA VAI I CV5 Akin with the Rev. J. Bernard Cornellussen of the United Church of Christ First Congregational Church of Santa Cruz, son, Donald E. Llewellyn of newphews and nieces.

SANTA ROSA PLAIN Fair through Mon- the time is short. The tirst date for signatures is April 19. Phone 438-0785 or 438-3115 for a petition and return the signed petition as and return the signed petition as according to a Dominican Hos uay. uiiimuea cooi wun a cnance of local frost. Highs Sunday, low Sunday night pital spokesman.

Toronto, Canada, nine gran-children and two officiating in coniunction with Santa Cruz Lodge No. 38 Friends iiimii fviuiiuay ar aanra Kosa 55 30 58. Northwest winds 10 to 30 mnh iiM-rsacinn Lnester Davis, 5b, was re are respectfully Invited to attend. In soon as possible to Mrs. Harry terment in Oakwood Memorial Park, Julius Vitzian leased from Dominican after Santa Cruz, Calif.

Contributions to WESTERN NFVADA Wiens, 401 La Cuesta Drive. his thumb was sewn back to Shrlners' Hospital for Crippled Chil aiancieu iiyin snow or snow show dren, 19th and Moraoa, San Francisco mm gether. Rites In King City 3,24,73 opportunity to simply say 'Thank You' from our hearts for the fantastic suppoort the people of Santa Cruz extended to us at our recent benefit spaghetti dinner. The churches of Santa Cruz, the news media and most especially the owners and staff of Adolph's restaurant proved to be extremely generous and helpful in aiding us to feed several hundreds of people in one afternoon. Our thanks also go to the rchants, grocers, bakeries and produce outlets who provided the food for the dinner.

It is the warm-hearted response of a community such as Santa Cruz that enables our ers Tnen clearing and becoming fair through Monday. Strong, gusty, northerly winds causing local blowing snow and dust. Winds decreasing late Sunday. Colder Sunday. Lows Sunday night 15 to 30.

The Capitola Fire Department Mrs. Mary Campion 240 La Cuesta drive Common Sense responded to the first aid call. LAWSON In Santa Cruz, Califor Funeral services for Julius niwiia cunaay in rne low 30s to low 40s nia, March 23, 1972. Thomas Francis IRV1N M. SMITH AND SONS Etjapel of tire (Sftmr jieaaonB Vitzian will be at Grimms emu mcnaay, rrom upper 30s to upper 40s Lawson.

Survived by his wife Kath-ryne Lawson of Santa Cruz; one broth POINT ST. GEORGE TO POINT COM. Chapel in King City Tuesday at CEPTION Northwpt; uuinHe ti: ic er Joseph Lawson of Reading, Fresno Rites For Lucius B. H. Bixier Lucius B.

Henry Bixier, 83, died Thursday in Felton. A native of Ohio, he will be in-urned in the IOOF Cemetery in Fresno with Wessendorf and Eitor: It has been said that four sisters, Johanna Gallagher of 11 a.m., with private interment to follow in King City. Thousand Oaks, Matilda Jones knots through Monday. Seas 4to 6 feet. Northwest winds 15 to 25 knots through Monday.

Seas 4 to 6 feet. Northwest swells 6 to 8 feet Sundav Mnstiv fair every person has common of Dallas, Mary Wertz of Mi FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1050 Cayuga St. Santa Crux 423 5721 sense. The only trouble is some ami, Florida, Loretta Rooney of AAor- A native of San Francisco, ristown, N.J.; and eight nephews and in uuyii ivtuiiudy. POINT ARENA TO Dni mt- i-riii people don use their common Vitzian lived in Santa Cruz from nieces.

Native of aged 85 CEPT'N Small craft warnings for years. Member of The Star of the 1947 to 1959, when he moved to sense or have not developed their common sense which is 1 VA i Kr0TS oecreasing to 10 to 20 knots Snnriav A i Holmes Mortuary in charge of King City. He died in Salinas on arrangements. Sea Catholic Church of Santa Cruz, and Post 64 American Legion. Blessing services will be conducted at White's Chapel, 138 Walnut Monday, March 27, 1972 at 9:30 a.m.

The Rosary will be recited In White's Friday. He was 63 and a very important in driving. Common sense in driving is the Bixier is survived by two sons Sunday and northwest swells 4 to 6 feet Mostly fair through Monday. SALINAS VALLEY Fair through Monday. Cooler with a chance of local frost at night.

Lows Sunday night from lOW 30s to OW 40s Hinhe member of the Moose Lodge Burleigh and LeBert Bixier of program to 'keep on keeping on' in offering drug-affected people a place where they can make real changes in their lives. and Lions Club. Chapel Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Fresno, three grandchildren and Friends are respectfully Invited to at He is survived by his widow, tend. Interment In The Oakwood Memorial Park, Santa Cruz, Calif.

Monday in the upper 50s and 60s. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph decreasing Sun-, JaV- M'9n Sunday, low Sunday night and Berta Vitzian ot King uty; a Stewart's Flower Shop 1430 Soquel 423-0640 Evenings 475-4161 FLOWERS SAY IT BETTER tH-tl FERRARI the Florist "THE FINEST IN FLOWERS" 1222 Pacific Ave. Dial 426-1122 1--rt Rev. Gene Dawson Soul Session Family Drug Abuse Preventive daughter Katherine Trent of Swvfaff Cmotar Santo Out aannas 56 40 58, Paso Robles 60 30 62. rnJ! ARJA SAN LUIS obispo: COASTAL AREA Fair through Monday but windy Sunday and cool at night.

Lows Sunday nioht from mir) in An. Santa Cruz; a son, Ronald Vitzian of King City, and six Center same as "Defensive Driving" and the safe drivers are those who usually use common sense in driving. You and I know that a machine or automobile is as perfect and subservient to the whim and fancy of a driver, and therefore it will go only as fast as you wanted it to. I would like especially to attribute this reminder to drivers who are speeding more than the legal 188 WALNUT AVENUK PMOHE4SW800 grandchildren. one great-grandchild.

Arizona Man 'Critical' After Fall An Arizona man was in criti Contributions to the Cancer i 1515 Soquel Drive Difficult Cogitating Editor: The human being in Highs Sunday and Monday in the upper 50s and 60s. Small craft warnings for Monday W'ndS 10 ,0 20 mph SANTA CLARA VALLEY Fair through Monday. Continued cool. Lows arhar'S. low 305 t0 low with Mo5r e.of loca Hi9ns Sunday and Monday from mid 50s to mid 60s.

Northwest winds 10. to 20 mph. High Sunday low Sundav nht anrt hii, A KIDNAP dulges in some interesting Society are preferred. Arthur C. Taylor Dies At Age 66 BUENOS AIRES, Argentina cal condition in Dominican Hospital's intensive "care unit Saturday after falling head first San Jose 60 40 62, Hollister 5830 62.

NORTHWFSTPBM through Monday. Continued, Couple Injured In Auto Crash John Pitta, 27, a.nd his wife, Nancy Pitta, 24, 225 Brookside Drive, Boulder Creek, suffered minor injuries late Friday night when their car was hit on Mis 20 feet off East Cliff Drive into ughM Sunday low Sunday night and high Monday at Susanville 40 24 42 (AP) Fiat-Conicord executives formally agreed Saturday to pay ransom demands of a million dollars or more to gain the release of the firm's general manager kidnaped last week by leftist guerrillas. Funeral services for Arthur C. Taylor will be Tuesday at 11 speed in certain areas like approaching a school building. It does not take time and effort to read signs like slow, school, danger, men working, as we drive along, or see a flagman on construction road, or see a cros-walk police guard in bright red jacket with white and the rocks, according to a hospital spokesman.

CALIFORNIA a.m. at White's Chapel, 138 SIS. MSFX (H Ronajld Norman Williams, 33, Walnut with the Rev. J. Some are difficult to fathom.

For instance, we have a situation relative to smoking. We have groups dedicated to advising the public of the dangers of cigarette smoking. We have governments making moves toward complete banning of cigarette and tobacco advertising. I have never been in favor of such a ban, by government or anyone else. I conclude the Seaman Promoted Daniel F.

Lucero, son of Mrs. Alice L. Lucero of Dougmar Drive, has recently been promoted to P.O. 3-c, He is stationed at mar Miramar Naval Air Station, San Diego. He is a 1969 graduate of Soquel High School.

7 J'" fiance ot trost. Lows and 5 a Fort Bra Small Cra9f Phoenix, was discovered sion Street by a car coming in Bernard Corneliussen of First Congregational Church of by two juveniles at 4:30 a.m 'wiiii mend 5ourn. Saturday with his head in the orange vest standing on street ficiating in coniunction with the opposite direction, according to police reports. The Pittas were taken by American Ambulance to Com Santa' Cruz Lodge 38 sand near 32nd Avenue. They told sheriff's deputies they corner or middle of the street, as a rule guard blows his whistle or raises his hand f.o stop Interment will be in Oakwood Memorial Park.

neard a thump and went to see PUBLIC NOTICE imilWWAVVVWIMnMIVWVUVWUW NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGE OF ZONE Amendment No. A-72-S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bv a petition of the owners of certain properties tiled on the 17th day of March 1972, it has been requested that the Municipal Code of the City of Santa Cruz be amended by reclassifying certain properties as follows, to wit: That Chapter 24.08 of the said munity Hospital which refused what caused it. Weather Elsewhere you and me wnen there are to comment on the victims con children about to cross the dition and whether or not they As of 6 p.m. Saturday Williams was still unconscious, according to the Dominican su were admitted or treated. John Carlson, 40, 707 Pelton, street.

However, I find i ironical that some drivers would try to beat the children ahead of the safety yellow line Where To Write Governor Ronald Reagan Governor's Office, State Capitol, Sacramento, Calif. 95814 A native of Pueblo, Taylor died Friday in a local hospital following a long illness. He was 66. Taylor came to Santa Cruz in 1950 after he retired from Continental Oil Co. He worked in the oil business in Kansas City pervisor.

drove his car into Pitta's car Municipal Code be amended fey changing the zone designation of the follow By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hiah I aiu Dp ing described area, from the P-D Zone on Mission Street, 100 feet north of Locust Street, accord 'oany, clear Albuaueroue. 25 33 Ama.ill. 7 5 Your Assemblyman: Anchorage, cldy ing to a witness. Carlson was booked on drunk driving charges. Assemblyman Frank Murphy Jr.

Fire Calls FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1972 Santa Crui Fire Department 4:52 p.m. Gas leak, 624 Walnut Ave. 11:57 a.m. Rescue call, woman and St. Louis, Mo.

He operated a motel in Long Beach and Washington for about 5 years. Atlanta, cldy 1 Birmingham, cldy Bismarck, cldy V. Boise, cldy Boston, cleaV 3 Buffalo, clear t2 down across tne street frnm 111 He was a member of the First Younqlove St. ICELAND OUT 2:11 p.m. Rescue call.

116 frnnri Congregational Church, Elks Lodge 824, Masonic Lodge 38 speeding instead of slowing down in order to avoid an accident. There were several cases I have witnessed which amount to what you may call near-accident. A line of kindergarten children crossing the street, and a speeding car was approaching the scene. Because the driver could not stop the car he had to swerve to the other side of the street. He stopped on the middle of the two yellow lines and missed the child by a few in-hes.

A car was creeping and REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP)- to me K-l-10 Singie-r-amlly Residence District. Situate In the City of Santa Cruz, County of Santa Cruz, State of California, and being more particularly described as follows: NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that one public hearing on said proposed change of zone will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Santa Cruz on April 5, 1972, beginning after the hour of 7:30 P.M., In the Council Chambers, City Hall, Santa Cruz. At said hearing, any and all persons Interested In said proposed amendment may appear and be heard thereon. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANTA CRUZ By: NEAL G. WALTON City Planning Director Secretary to the City By: JAMES L.

SCHAFFER Associate Planner Planning Commission March 26 (19399) Charleston, cldy 1 Charlotte, cldy" 34 30 Chicago, clear In Cincinnati, clear Cleveland, clear ii ii Scottish Rite Bodies of San Jose, Islam Temple of San victim taken to hospital. Capitola Fr Department 8:10 p.m. Janitors burning trash, Capitola School, 504 Capitola Ave. Saturday, March 25, 1972 Live Oak Fire Department 4:30 a.m. Man over clift; Ronald U.

S. chess wizard Bobby Fischer has informed local officials he will not play the sec rancisco, Past Patron of Santa uenver, cldy Des Moines, Cdy Jf Detroit, clear V9 fj Duluth, eldv V- ond half of his world title match Cruz Chapter OES and the San ta Cruz Shrine Club. against the Soviet Union's Bor Fairbanks, cldy i Fort Wor n. rlL, 51 55 public should be permitted to make the choice and the decision. However, I wouldn't argue too strenuously with the ban.

But doesn't it seem ridiculous, and diametrically op-posee, that in some states you can advertise liquor? So, we ban cigarette advertising but, broadly, permit liquor advertising; but that's only part of the story. While a group fights the cigarette, still another group is pressing for legalization of marijuana. And this group seems to have considerable support in government halls and among otherwise sound thinking people. Are we to cancel cigarette advertising and almost in the same breath give approval to legialization of marijuana? I find it difficult to reconcile these two facts of life toward which we seem to be moving. If necessary, I can accept the government cigarette advertising ban although I don't like these prohibitions.

But to accept it at the same time there is talk of legalizing marijuana, makes for most difficult cogitating. Rachel Fagalde 502 Harriet St. Aptos California State Assembly, State Capitol, Sacramento, Calif. 95814 Your Congressman: Congressman Burt L. Talcott 1524 Longworth House Office Washington, D.C.

20515 Your Senator: Senator Donald L. Grunsky California State Senate, State Capitol, Sacramento, Calif. 95814 Your Senators: Senator Alan Cranston Senator John Tunney Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510 today's FUNNY wiiiiams, jj, Arizona, taken by American Ambulance to Dominican Hospital; critical condition. Scotti Valley Fira Department He is survived by his widow, is Spassky in Iceland, the president of the local chess association said Saturday.

i.aa p.m. crass fire, 5 Holllns Vera E. Taylor of Santa Cruz, two aunts and several cousins. closing toward the crossing Green Bay, cldy li Helena, cldy Honolulu, clear 7.7 80 67 Houston, clear Ind'apolij, clear 47 Jar.ks'ville, rain 79 51 Juneau, cldy 40 Kansas City, cldy "47 34 Utile Rork, clear 58 39 Los Angeles, clear Louisville, clear .7.45 32 Contributions to i .04 urtve, Kasatiempo. 5:14 p.m.

Brush fire, Glen Canyon Road Capitola Flr Department Hospital for Crippled Children, San Francisco, are preferred. 1:44 a.m. Resuscltator call, 949 oiumTu urive. 12:15 p.m. First aid, 405 Capitola Ave.

marquene clear it lA.mh.. 1 IO children. By the time the last of the walking children had reached the curb she turned about face and the creeping car just missed her by a hair. The little girl said she forgot something in school. A woman was speeding toward three crossing children and the cross-walk guard blew PUBLIC NOTICE VWVWVUWVWVWMArWUWVVAArWVW NOTICE OF PROPOSED TIMBER HARVESTING PERMIT cmy Miami, clear Milwaukee, cldy Mpls-st, cldy New Orleans, clear 44 37 5 60 .34 76 43 22 72 61 12:35 p.m.

-First aid, 120 Monterey Ave. 2:44 p.m. First aid, Capitola Wharf; man severed thumb; taken to Dominican Hospital. HI! NEWCOMERS New York, clear .02 Tides The Santa Cruz County Plsnninq Commission will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, April 5, W'l to hear the application of ALTA B. LAMBSCHER and BIG CREEK LUMBER COMPANY for Timber Harvesting Permit No.

72-02-T. This eetlng will begin at 9:00 a m. In the Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, Courts Building, 701 Ocean Street, Santa Crui, California. This hearing Is being held pursuant to Okie. City, clear li Omaha, cldy j7 -i Phllad'phla, cldy A Phoenix, cldy 7 Pittsburgh, clear ...7.

34 Ptland, cldy 28 Plland, cldy 22 Rapid Cily, eld Richmond, cldy SI. Louis, cldy Salt Lake, cldv A THING OF BEAUTy CAN KEEP YOU BROKE TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF TIDES AT PACIFIC STANDARD TIME FURNISHED BY COAST GEODETIC SURVEY DATA MARINE EXCHANGE, FROM his whistle to warn her of the impending danger. She stopped her car in a sudden only about a foot away from the children. When asked why she was speeding so fast, she said she did not see the guard and the children. A man was driving .02 San Diego, clear j.

Lnaprers u.u4 ana 14.04 ot the Santa Crui County Code. The application la made for selective W'll roll out tho "rod earpot" for you 46 34 II. untn ono or our neiienn comas to ea timber harvesting of approximately 100 Spokane, cldy .7 rampa, cldy acres ot wooaiana on prooeri Known Ovar 40 local marchanti ara aagar to slowly but never 'stopped until Washington, cldy Edmonton, snow maaf you and pr.nant you with a lovalv gift. alto Invito you to Join our comor't Club and meet a friend. Montreal, cldy his creeping car almost touched the yellow safety line.

The as Assessor's Parcel Nos. 90-151-04 and i -04, LOCATED APPROXIMATELY Vlt MILES NORTHERLY OF BEN LOMOND, ON LOVE CREEK ROAD, BEN LOMOND AREA. I Further Information is available from Toronto, clear 41 J4 78 6 3 41 79 33 27 3 23 26 9 .40 2 4 .70 51 ..87 47 4.7 4.7 4 it Winnipeg, cldy Ml.ilnn -P CALIFORNIA JANUARY 1972 PACIFIC STANDARD TIME MARCH 17I LOW HIGH 02:10 1.1 07:54 131 0.2 20.52 27 02:53 1 4 07:46 15:00 0.5 21:23 28 03:44 1.0 09:33 '5 35 0 8 21:48 29 04:11 O.a 10:20 14:03 1 2 22:14 30 04:46 0 4 11:03 16:32 16 22:38 31 05:15 0 2 11:46 16:55 1 0 23:02 4 nAkftridMlH guard asked him why he drove so close to the line and he said, "tell the police department to 4.5 PLEASE NOTE Tha Sentinel welcomes leften trom Its readers. Letters submitted to tha "Vole of tlia People" column must be slflned legibly and Include namt nd address. Letters of 250 words or less will ba given preterenc.

The Sentinel reserves the right to adit at It deemr necessary. Anonymous letters will not ba considered HOSPITALITY SERVICE PHONE We cover the Greater Santa Cwt Area-la Selva, Aptoi, Capitola, Soquel, Stnti Crui, San Lorenzo Valley end Scotti Valtoy. llrownsvllle 7 77' Kresno ..,,.....7.7 Las VMut 4.9 put a stop line before reaching 81 60 59 48 the Santa Crui Counly Planning Department, Room 400, Governmental Center, 701 Ocean Street, Santa Crui, California. WALTER MONASCH, AIP Secretary, Planning Commission County of Santa Crui March 26 (19409) uaklana this line." I should say in clos 58 39 4.1 1 Reno 54 44 3.V I Sacramento 61 42 47 'Thermal 7 87 49 ing that if we only use our common sense in driving I am sure L.MU.,a,4Lisl.l tA. ut -a, rtirt nnn rrf mH fii i rrfl riii nilnffinlinl iO a ta rl n-l ii m..

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