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Fesfive Israel Observes 22nd Anniversary By MARTIN ZUCKER TEL AVIV (AP) Festive Israelis celebrated their 22nd anni5ersary today while police patrolled tte streets on the lookout for Arab terrorists. The mood of the country, som- in the wake of escidated guerrilla raids in days, was lifted slightly by a marked drop in border clashes. Between Sunday and early today only one bwdcr in cident was Israeli soldier was slightly wounded in a skirmish on the Jordan River. But Israeli fighter bombers the Suez Canal twice today to pound military targets, a spokesman in Tel Aviv said. All the planes in th two raids on the northern sector returned safely, Iw Many Israelis went on picnics.

Others watched a paratroop into the Mediterranean, an air fwce flypast by U.S.-made Phantom fighter-bombers, and a naval display. But police set up roadblocks on major highways and rounds up suspected terrorists. Last year, troops killed 10 saboteurs who attempted to mar the celebrations. was no gaiety in the northern Galilee community (rf Kiryat Shmona. The town of close to the Lebanese border, has seen three of its citi- killed by guerrilla rocket attacks in recent days.

Prime Minister Golda Meir captured the under lying mood in a Sunday independence day speech addressed to world Jewry. my said the 71- year-old leader, is still not a day of peace in Israel. It is now thite years since the six-day war. The war was won in six days but peace has not yet come to our people and our Striking in a conciliatory tone, Mrs. Meir called for direct Israeli-Arab negotiations any adding that Conglomerate To Acquire Simon Schuster lUCK fORIST ACADCMY An mmmm fo, Mi 1 iwMi IhA Artt A CmlH AH INSTluaiON OUI SeiCIAlTY 49f-29f4 A14-4f12 CatofMtn NEW YORK (AP) Norton Simon, a conglomerate, has reached an agreement in principte ifith Simon ter, one of Uie best known publishing bouses, to acquire tiie publisher for $23.5 million.

The announcement Sunday said the merger could be accomplished in 60 to 90 days upon approval of a final merger agreement by both companies and tiie stockholders. Norton Simon would pay $6.63 a share for 3.5 million outstanding shares of Simwi Schuster. The over-the-counter asking price was $3.50 Friday. With recent successes in Jacqueline Love and Joe The Selling of the Simon Shuster showed a $1.1 million profit on $37 million in sales last year. Books by the late Bertrand Russell and Joseph are are also published by the firm.

Besides its own imprint, Simon Si Schuster publishes Trident Press books and paperbacks under the Pocket Books and Washington Square imprints. In acquiring the 46-year-dd publishing house, Norton SimcMi its expansion. A cwi- glomerate with holdings in entertainment, food processing, metals and publishing, the corporation was formed in 1468 by the merger of Hunt Foods Industries, the Canada Dry Ck)rp. and McCall Ckirp. According to the agreement, Simon Schuster would function under the board chairman- of Leon Shimkin, now die president, as an independent subsidiary.

her government would approach talks with consideration for Arab dipity and legitimate Foreign Minister Abba Eban, speaking on Arabic language radio service, said he was convinced his country would make territorial concessions in return fw peace. Hinting that it would be willing to give up at least part of the occupied west bank of the Jordan River, Eban declared that would not be willing to rule a miUion Arabs. In another mollifying gesture, Israel announced it will release of 150 guerrillas in a raid on a Jordanian base more than two years ago. Israeli statehood was proclaimed May 1,1948, but the anniversary date rotates according to the Jewish lunar calendar. Recalling their embattled 22- year history, Israelis Sunday observed a day of remember- ancc for soldiers who have fallen in three wars with the Arab neighbors.

The holiday did not interrupt sputtering fighting on several battle fronts. Israeli planes Sunday staged a raid Egyptian military targets on the Suez Canal. The Israeli command said all its planes returned safely, although an Egyptian spokesman claimed one enemy plane was downed. The Cairo spokesman added that one Egyptian soldier was wounded in the raids. The Israeli command said cme of its soldiers was killed in an exchange (rf fire with the Egyptians along the canal.

An A1 Fatah spokesman said its commandos lobbed mortars two hours Sunday into an Israeli camp at Himma in the northern Jordan Valley. Along the Lebanese front, the Israeli command reported Sunday that a farmhand working in Monday, May II, 1970 Gaietta Honors, Awards Will Be Presented to CC Students Honors, awards and prizes will be presented to students at Colorado Coltep Tuesday at the 14th annual Honors Convocation at 11 a.m. in Shove Chapel. The convocation is open to the public. John F.

Sass, Colorado OA- lege and sob of Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Sass ot Miami, wUi preside. Sass is president of the Blue Key Fraternity, student service organization, sponsors of the convocation.

He will present Blue Key recognititm awards to a member of the faculty for his outstanding interest in, concern for, and service to the student body, and to a member (rf the college community for work in making Colorado College a better place for students to both live and will be three additional areas in which awards will be given, including over thirty awards presented by the vari- Chorale Concert Is Surprise of Musical Season duce the department chairmen for presentation of first awards, with athletic honors presented Ity Professor (Jerald C. Carle of the physical educa- tiondepartmentandthe all -college awards presented by President Uoyd E. Womer. Julius Baird, chapel organist, will open the convocation with a iM-elude by Buxtehude, followed by a procession of the college faculty in academic attire. The (Colorado College Choir, under the direction of Professor Donald P.

Jenkins, will sing the anthem; Veronesis written one of the graduating seniors, Alan Pearce. The invocation and benediction will be given by Dr. Kenneth Burton, associate professor of religion. By JOHN MIBIC CRITIC In some ways tiie mance of (Jarmina Burana by the Cdorado brings Chorale last Friday night was a surprise of the musical season. 'The work was by Donald in a hall heretofore untried for community events, the Cheyenne Mountain High School auditorium.

So successful had been the Chorale members selling the tickets, that the hall was filled to capacity, a of the work done by the Chorale members and the attraction of the musical erening. Carl Orffs outstanding choral composition was with full (H-diestra, which made the evening a festive occasion. Jenkins, who has been gaining credits in his wchestral as well younger years at timet noticeable, Orffs early edectidsm in this worii has given way mostly to an integrated style. The performance was specially effective in the massed chorus numbers, In whidb tiie singers responded atertly, al- tfeiugfa the accmstics did dampen the The hall, very attractive, is not really above par the usual school done by Karea aopiw ano, Irviaf JoioooB, toMr, and Jerry Teske, baritone. But again, the acoustics did not aid tbeir vocal pwUcn- larly in the softer pMsaget, which once again how much a weQ-derigned concert hall Is needed by performing poups.

But there ondd he no doubt that the work, in its fuU mtudcal haUs, because bf ceiling treatimnt, designed to vigor, by tiie dimlf- damprii tiie dfecibels of schod assemblies, the of reso- nanre fcr concerts. The emphasis was on mixing the orchestral and imcal sounds, although Orff, as in his other works, gave ample opportunity as choral conducting, this time, so to speak, let out all the stops, and Cfhorale and orchestra blended successfully for the music of the mature Orff in which some effects of OUS letic awards and the all-college awards. Dr. George A. Drake, dean of the college, will intro- CC Power Off for Two Hours Crime List Larocay motor Friday or Saturday.

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Smurday. bat tmy aad gearsiiat kiwb. vtcUm-Lacy B. E. Brookiido St also for smaller groups in the with apparent pleasure, wm a popular hit with the capacity audience, whldi rewarded the with fnufonged and enthusiastic apdause at end.

This, incidentally also shows how ludty Chorale is il mtsrhtef. Tuesday, rua- ctured, $80. victim, Eivta J. Kotmaa, 2S02 E. WOlamctta Ave.

Burglary motor vehicle, Friday or Saturday, car wiadosra broken and cigarette wOTk and for varioiB orchestral effects, ami the of falsetto was interesting. Jenkins conducted the work as a compilation of sharply defined segments, necessary in this case, so that the audience found time for applause time for applause time and again, this of course, breatei up the continufty, especially in the lyrical passages. Jenidns insisted on sharp attacks and releases, and was at his best to the intense and dramtic musical passages Good work as soloists was muridan as a Jenkins as CC Student is Injured in Fall Mark Kinnucan, 18-year-old Colorado College student, who fell about 20 feet from a ledge while Hucacove Cave northwest Manitou Springs Saturday, is reported in good ccmdition at Penrose where he was taken for observation and treatment following the accident. It was feared he had suffered The electricity on the east side of the College campus was off over two hours Sunday night after a person persons broke into the campus transformer vault arrf tuimd the light switch off. A Ckilorado College spokesman said Monday the work was believed to be that of and not part of the recent protest activity at the coUege.

The incident has occurred before in recent years. The electricity was off from p.m. Sunday until 12:30 Monday in the campus UfMcra gtoieii in two cnn. victim Phil looM Ford U13 Fountain INSUBANCi thield of proteetfon m-iQu Crock Blvd. Burglary, Friday or Saturday, fbod, SIS.SS.

victtm-Your Maat Markot. SIS Colorado Ave. BwUry, April 23 to Friday, brokm victim-MMvtn Fardanand Schwaebo. 2S1 N. El Puo St.

Burglary iiietM atcroo spaokon. victim Barber, 1010 N. Nevada Ave. Burglary motor Friday, tape deck rifle and caae, Roiir, Ada Lane, Black Foraat. Burglary.

Tluuoday or Friday. .25 caliber automatic pMci. J. CapaiHkl. Boy.

Ooloiade. of motor vebide, Friday or Thuraday, BruceW. tor vohicle, Ttavaday or eck, aad .22 caliber vicbm-Larry D. Ave. Burglary.

Satorday. vkttan-Camjflail. N. Wood Ave. Burglary, Friday.

la Drtve-ln. 1400 St. a field near the border was ab- back PossMe ducted Saturday by "several fractured pelvic bone, but Avenues. spokesman at the hospital said he is doing very well McMiday and suffered cuts, bruises and shock from the ordeal. Kinnucan, whose home is ta Naperville, 111., was exploring rency Lee.

515 E. who slipped into Israeli territory. Israel Defense Minister Moshe Dayan warned Lebanon for the second time in four days to cwitrol Arab commandos or face further retaliation. All Your Dancfaig Neods Crisp New Dresses Colorful Boufont Slips Square Dance Shoe Moccasins Hoedowii Balconjr SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI) had it with the violence on campus and I want to wear a police uniform Police Officer Ralph James, 29, a five-year veteran on the force, told Police Chief Ray Blackmore Friday that last clash between police and student anti-war demonstrators at San Jose State College convinced him a law enforcement career was not for him.

I James, a sociology major at iSan Jose CSty College, said there is a total lack of communications between police and students. OWBflSTiOt Jury for Berger Being Selected Platto kvo. Burdury motor Thnnday or Friday, deck. 1105, vicitm-Dooaid Melaoa. V2S Waldeau St.

Burglary. Friday, baitaty and wladow, 129.96, vlcUm-Henaiey Battory A SuPfHy 711 N. Vina SC Larceny motor vehicle. April to April 29, unknown value, vic- tlm-Annette K. WlUon.

411 Lakewood Circle. the cove in the Williams Canyon area Saturday as a guest ol the College Mountain Club. He fell into a hole to a of the cave known as the Pit Members of the spelunking expedition notified the Manitou Police Department of the young plight at about 4:30 p.m. and by 5 p.m. about 30 members of various rescue groups, including the Manitou Springs Volunteer Fire Department under directicm of Fire Chief Vem Witham; Deputy Sheriff Del Bachman of the department.

Jack Ashley of the Black Forest Posse, Manitou Springs Patrolman Bobbie Moore and others assisted in the rescue which, due to the rugged terrain, required nearly four hours. The injured youth was carried on a stretcher about 500 feet inside the cave and a simiUar distance mitside to a waiting ambulance which transported him to Penrose hospital. Hucacove Cave is locate on the Cave of the Winds and is not open to the public. Jury selection a trial involving so called ma started in district court today. Defendant Jerold Berger, 34, of Magazine Exchange has been charged in seven counts with relltog obscene books, Aug.

1, 1969. Dist. Atty. Bob Russel has called test and should Berger be found guilty there is a strong that defense counsel Isaac Mellman will take the matter to the Colorado Supreme William Hybl and John Patrick Michael Murphy of the district office are prosecuting. Judge Hunter D.

Hardeman is on the bench. tkM ded( topM. vle- HTKwBwibMg. broken wtodow, 2031 Burglary motor velitele, Fiiady. ntcy aad idotbM.

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