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3 ,1 AMERICANO GET -100-METER REC0RD3 HOLIBAVEEADV-' T. i 5 Ashford and Calvin Smith sit World, records In the 100-meter dash at the National Sports Festival. TM Fireworks displays In several munities should add some pop to the weekend-Iong July 4th celebration. Local, A-S and Lifestyle, C-2 ichool board member ia Mate history has mellowed in Pittsburg. A-S.

AREA RESIDENTS will mark the nation's 207th birthday with fireworks, a Mg -air show and a variety of celebrations. A-S. 'THE STREETS may be mean, but Oak An bDd i land policeman David Latt finds walking the City Ha City Hall challenging enough. A-S. BETWEEN developers and residents, Berkeley officials face their first decision on the Golden Bear office project.

TRANS PAflDiatitfl WWn uy they plan to proceed with plans to build a new commercial office tower. Oil. ocratlc leaders Mid they would try again today Ui pass the emergency bill The fiscal year began Friday, Since the state 1 has no authority to spend money, 120,000 people didnt get unemployment and diMblllty' checks' Friday anymore will be hurt if a compromise not reachedJefore Tuesday. r- .1, "This Is something that should be separated from the battle that la going on now," pleaded SACRAMENTO Assembly Republicans Majority Leader Mike Rooe, D-Lo8 Angeles. blocked a stopgap Democratic attempt to allow But RepubUcans countered that the Jobless the state to write Jobless and dlMbUUy checks, as and others dependent on state checks could get the bitter budget battle worsened Sunday.

them If Democrats would agree to vote for the 49-0, 11 short of the two-thirds full budgeL for on emergency bill to allow "The only people on this floor who are hold-unemployment and disability checks to be written Ing anyone hostage are the Democrats, said Ml despite the lack of a state budget. Democrats nority Leader Robert Naylor, R-Menlo Park. voted for the bill, but Republicans abstained. Both houses adjourned for the day, and Dem- Earlier, majority Democrats on the budget conference committee voted to strip Republican Bee BUOGET, Back pagt 9 CLEAN SWEEPS, an Oakland landscaping business, is putting the handicapped to work in the great outdoors. C-l.

THE FANS, of John Hiatt have a rare opportunity to hear his work performed solo at Wolfgang's in San Francisco. C-l. SAN DIEGO Padres beat the Giants, 4-1. pushing San Francisco into the second division for. the first time since May 12.

D-l. TEXAS RANGERS break a 5-year-old record with 12 runs scored against the Oakland Ak in the llth SWARMING DEFENSE and timely offense help the CC Riders rout Alameda County in the All-Star Football Classic. D-l. Y. I pillray first big test -i -I 4i I S-i I -j i -4 By Jay Mathews T' 11 STATE BOULDER CITY, Nev.a- For four decades; the hone-white spillways of the coIosm! Hoover Dam' stood high and dry la tho narrow, brown-roe canyon, defying oven too mightiest floods to push over its 'r U' On Sunday, after two weeks of the worst Colorado River flooding since the dam was built, ROBERT AGNEW gets so mad he has filed more than 200 lawsuits during his lifetime, and he has even won a couple.

A-7, i. IN SPITE OF. last winter's rain or, rather, because of two Sierra towns are having to curb their water usage. A-7. 1 WIDOW OF R.

Buckminster Fuller dies two. days after her husband succumbs to a heart attack at her hospital bedside. CMO, tbe old landmark finally, grudgingly, yielded let; lng a thin torrent el water.ciscade inte its its two spillways from overloaded Lake It was first time, since the dsm.wao leted in that the spillway gates had ched, except for a brief, controlled test A 4" iv NATION spectacle, necesMry to protect the dam add prevent catastrophic flooding, created a senaatlwv here. ThouMnds of holiday touriate and realdentawf the Laa Yegas area came to gawk aj the foiling water and drive acroaa the road at the THE REAGAN administration resists growing pressure to accept 500,000 illegal Salvadoran aliens as political prisoners. A-2, JESSE JACKSON'S call for a coalition of blacks and Hispanics meets with Interest at the 54th annual LULAC convention.

A-4. I i if i 1 i i I GENERAL ACCOUNTING Office rips the immigration service for keeping refugees in adverse" conditions at a Mlaml camp. A4. K. tf.

By Bethany Korwki erwki Hr Denise Fay, a waitress ia a taxi-dance club, ia not one to hold a grudge. lj Fay, 18, wm arrested in a vice raid on tbs Sakura Club in Oakland hut December, But now. UNREST IN Guatemala is at its highest, most volatile level since President Rios Montt took over IS months ago. A-4. SOVIET ECONOMY didnt alow much as ours did In the late 70s, and now its moving ahead a little faster.

A-4. CHURCH SOURCE says Warsaw has agreed to cooperate in a (2 bUlidn Westerp aid for Wish formers, C-f. program formers. shes back to work in the LaKora Club, neyrly opened In the uma location, Y. The LaKora Club, like the old Sakura, fea turea hostesses who will dance with or talk to cus-i itomers for a fee of SO cents a According to new general manager Peter Chang, however, the LaKora will not take a lina offering sex for money, as the Sakura la alleged to have done, j' MpENROES PRIZE Feisty -John McEnroe S-2, 'and capture hla secondtltle at needed Just 1 hour, 25 minuleo Sunday lo ihe AU-England Tennis Champlocistilp Story OPINION 1 A ik.

defeat unseeded Chris Lewis of Now Zealand, Sports Sot LAKORA, Back page. 1 1 -fi A- 9 WHETHER APATHY or budget cuts are to blame; UVtoo bad public cfebrations have fizzled on the Fourth of July, A-9. AMERICANS SHOULD preaa for an affirmation of laws that are desired to protect the rights of the handicapped. A-0, Teachsrs union failsto oveurnmerUpayplan By Gene Maorofl criteria, or other arbitrary Stfttif dards." Y'Y 1 VEATNER 4- the states and by the federal gover-ment in response to the recent report ortho National Commission on Ex-. cellence in Education and other The which allots 9250,000 for a union task, force to oversee educational reforms, re-emphasizes the associations disdain for any PHILADELPHIA DlaaldenU within the National Education Aaso elation failed Sunday to reverse the decision of their unions leaden to consider the possibility of merit pay plana for teachers.

FINE DAY to exercise your inalienable right to a Fourth of July barbecue in the yard, park or at. the beach. Complete weather, A-2, courage, the possibility of extra pay for outstanding teachers. In the end, the 7,000 delegates endorsed that possibility as part of a new plan their leaders developed on tho subject of promoting excellence In the schools. The convention rejected a substitute, backed by the New York delegation, among others, that omitted any mention of merit pay.

The document approved by tho convention calls for the association to monitor programs developed by w4 But "if career-incentive teadief compenMtiou plans are to be devaW oped and implemented, they must be tailored to the needs of particular school districts with the active Tilt volvement of the relevant local-state employee organisations, the docur ment continues, i are Joining debate tha'ff In tho moat heated discussion yet dei the NEAs annual convention, Sunday Lows Sunday Highs teacher Mlary plan that "bases the Dftei compensation of teachers on st agates argued over whether the 1.7-million-member union should acknowledge, though certainly not en ueutu ithpeeM favoritism, subjective evaluation In the absence of dearly defined performance See TEACHERS, Back page I aseeeeeew 17 anllafaal msmum an Franelw Tsliaa a 1 1 1 1 1 ImKiM eeateeeteM an FranelaoftM.TI TikHetMMMtMMiN A Afghans get Shultz blsscu INSIE31E Shag? quake jolts Mammoth Lakes 1 -I fj-l 1 mm etw wvrts NatlonWorld.A Business Sports iimiiiD controlled by Its own people, The 2,000 to 4,000 refugees, Mated on the flow of an open-air tent at the refugee camp, responded with shouts of "God la great! God Is great! The morning visit to Pakistans North-West Frontier province on the Afghanistan border was the most dramatic and emotional event in Shultzs U-day tour of Asia. Ann Landers Dr.Mollsn C-2 Dave Newhouso Psilfmss B-2 Tom Shales Television B-l Weather B-3 Clsisifisd 04 Comics, Crossword. Editorials; A-5 Entertainment. between 6.0 and 6.6 that hit la May 1980. The quake Sunday, ho Mid, "wm me sharp Jolt Just like the ones eg Memorial Day three years ago.

The UC Berkeley Seismograph. Station measured the 11:40 a.nt. Mammoth lakes area quake at 5JTT on the open-ended Richter scale, said seismologist Patty Martha. But the state Office of Emergency Services recorded it at 5.6; and Bruce Presgrave, a geophysicist at the National EarthquakeMnfarma, See EARTHQUAKES, Back page! MAMMOTH LAKES A moderate quake rumbled through this mountainous resort area Sunday, and four amaller quakea rattled other regiona, but no serioua damages were reported. I had a few things fall off the shelves but nothing Js broken.

I -have wires around all my shelves now because I got clobbered in -1910. Mid Bob Schad, owner of the Crowley Lake Store Just southeast of Mammoth LakeaIIe'rw, erred to three quakes measuring KHYBER PASS, Paklsten Secretary of State George P. Shultz told a crowd of cheering Afghan refugees Sunday, "Fellow fighters for freedom, wo are with you!" Speaking more in the cadence' of revival meeting than the flat diplomatic delivery he usually prefers, Shults told the refugees at the Naslr Bagh camp in nearby Peshawar "This Is a gathering in the name of freedom, a gathering in the name of self-detorfoination, a gathering in the name of getting Soviet forces out of Afghanistan, a gathering In the name of s. sovereign Afghanistan The visit, intended as demonstration of US. support for Afghan guerrilla fighters opposed to the So-.

Viet presence In their country, also See SHULTZ, Back page Vot 110-188 (4 SacSonQ Wl r-r i as a.ise fc i i I.

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