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San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Daily Transcript (Cir. D. 7,000)

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Bar Auxiliary Luncheon To FeatureWriters A et the ~~Z:luncheon soring the talk are the county bar Legal Secretaries Assn. is set for

Chris Popov, 39, has been placed on probation for 18 montha, with his suspension from practice stayed, and must pass the Profes. sional Responsibility Examination within a year. He was convicted in 1982 of one count of unlawful off. premise sale of firearms and sentenced to a two-year suspended federal prison term with three Two San Diego lawyers, Larry Deloit Giddens, 39, and Robert Edwin Kronemyer, 63, have resigned voluntarily with State Bar Court disciplinary charge pendmg. By state bar rules, no fur- ther action is taken against them, but their cases could reopen if they apply for reinstatement. years' probation. • • •

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aseociation, the _QSu.-c:>ffice of Trusts and Estates, the California Society of Certified Public Accoun• tants, San Diego chapter, and the Attorney/Accountant Relations Elizabeth Ei ner, a partner in the Gray, Cary, Ames & Frye businellS department, will discuss "How the Law Affects Your Sales" at the Oct. 23 meEting ofWomen m Sales. The meeting begins at 5:30 p.m. at the University Club at 7th Committees. • • •

5:15 p.m. Oct. 22 at the Cafe Del Rey Moro, Loggia Room, Balboa chief of Superior Court division, district attorney's office, will give an overview of criminal procedures positions in the Ninth Circuit of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court are being sought by the U.S. Court of Appeals. Applications must be in by Nov. 1 for seats in Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Washington, northern and central California. The 14-year job pays $66,100 a year. In November the San Diego Law Library begins extended weekend hours, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays, and noon to 7 p.m. Sundays. Monday-Thursday the library closes at 8 p.m., and at 5 p.m. on Friday. • • • As a disciplinary action of the State Bar Court, La Jolla Atty. ••• Park. Rupert Linley, assistant and the DA's office. • • • Applicants for seven vacant

will be held Oct. 25 in the Ver• Room of the Westgate Hotel sponsored by the an Diego Bar n. Auxiliary. Among the authors present will be Jim and Sybil Stockdale, whose book "In Love and War" traces the experi• ences of the Coronado couple while Jim was a POW for seven years in ill A

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rf>ioneer grad encourages legal ~,upy Denise Franco-Osborn, former Pioneer High School gra- duate and now a law student at the Unlv.Jrsl~ of San Diego, has been elected president of La Raza Law Students Assn. The group works to encourage and help interested high school students to consider a law car- eer. For more information, write to La Raza Law Students Assn., University of San Diego, San Diego, CA 92110.

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De-fendants" is the subject of a aeminar at the UDM£! rsity of San Die&o Law chool, Salomon Lee· ture Hall. 4.7 p.m 0~. 25. Spon-

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Note: Law Briefs will report on any kind of action in the legal community: promotions, moves, meetings and amusing notes. For p11blication Wednesday copy must be in our hands by Monday. -Compiled by Pauline Repard ,., Khoury Makes Gift

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religious faith. USD combines both mat- ters that mean a great deal to her." Mrs. Khoury, 75, is a native of Cuba. She formerly live

Tawfiq N. Khoury, USO trustee and chairman of Pacific Scene, and his wife Rachel, recently made a donation of $100,000 to name a room in the proposed University Center in honor of his mother, Margarita . Khoury. It is the first room to be named in the soon to be built 70,000-square-foot student and faculty center. Groundbreaking is projected for summer of 1985 on the $9 million pro1ect. ln making the gift, Khoury said his mother continually emphasized the impor· ranee of education to her children when they were young. aming a roo"'1 for he· will serve as a lasting tribute ro her belief, he said. "My mother has always ha

...L--'-,l..-illl USD President Author Hughes shows Tawfig, Rachel, and Margarite Kh oury the site of the Khou ry Room in the soon to be built University Center.

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~ e seminar entitled "In Search of Deep Pocket: Attorneys and Ac• countants as Defendants" is sched• uled for next Thursday evening at DeSales_Hall on the campus of the University of San Diego. The semi• nar is sponsored by the San Diego chapter of the California CPA Soci• ety a~d .the San Diego County Bar Assoc1at1on. For details, call Price Waterhouse at 231-1200. "?q~-

Open for business Dr. Ja!1'es Buras, dean of the University of San Dwgo School ofBusiness Administration stands in front of Olin Hall, the husines; school's new home. The building was dedicat- ed in ceremonies today on the campus. The three-story building, built for $4.3 million,

was funded by a grant from the Olio Founda- tion Inc. of New York. The 45,000-square-foot structure houses classrooms, offices aod computer facilities for the school's 1,500 stu- dents. General contractor was the MH. Gold- en Co. - Tribune photo by George Smith.

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