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San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) I Mira Mesa Journa (Cir. w. 12,000) P.PR 26 1984

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.Jl/le11 '• P c. e '888 Mediation Center 1~ Now Solving Problems q~ .1 [c MIia \k,a Scnpp, Ranch Mediation Ccn1c1 ,, looking !01 trouhk I rouhlc in the nc,ghhorhnnd ,- ti )n ,,nd the l nl\e1'1~·san ' - I· In, Dic~l School of ,m. '· If .. 11,, open for hecn o 1c1,, , h . , ,in•·c the f 11 ,t ,,eek ol U'1nC" ' 4 I ·hrua r\ I he ,1,,1 I and I C ~mm~ n I l y I '

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/ usic programs benefit USO _Jicholarship fund ~ ty of San Diego programs will filclude orchestral and choral mu- sic thJs week. Henry Kola will conduct the USD Symphony for h Sister Rossi Mu.sic Scholarship Fund concert, and Paul Carmona conducts the USD Cho- rus and Orchestra in a program of cho- ral works. Student soloists perform with the symphony In the scholarship concert. Clarinetist Amy Ivey plays von Weber's Concerto Number 2, and pia- nist Andrew Camacho 1s he~i:d In the

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disputes ,ncr nm"c. J u~or_ • pets. parl-111g: trouhle u11h1n the famil) ' ,.,1h tecnaj!e" · friend, or roommate,: trouhl~ be1"'een con,umcr, an I t t•·n·int, and mere 1an s. "' landlord,: c,cn trouhlc bduccn non•union employ- ee, and cmpln)cr,. I he ( enter i, looking for I .th d1,pu1c, "ho arc pcop c \I.I · . t d in flnd1110 ,olut1on, rntcrc, e '" ou1>1de the cnu, t ,~,tern and u11h1n the communll). \1ediat1on may be an allcrna11,c for those people_ It ts t·Rl I . Conf1dcnt1al, Completely Voluntan '1cdi·rnon olfer, the procc, . ,. • opportunity for people to find their ou n ,olut,on, to their di,putc, \\ith the help of trained ,oluntccr mediator, from the commumty The Mediation Center. ,pon,orcd by the Mira M~,a Community Council. the S~n Diego County Bar A..soc1a- /

first movement of c.;oncerto Numt>er 11, by Mozart. Other works on th~ pro- gram are "Overture and Allegro ' by Couperin-Milhaud and excerpts from Dvorak's "New World Symphony." Featured work on the Spring Choral Concert Is Vivaldi' "Magnlficat." Other music ranges from Gergorlan chants and motets to Renaissance works to American folk songs. The USD Symphony plays at 4 p.m , Sunday. The USD Spring Choral Con- cert Is at 7:30 p.m., May 2 Both pro- grams are tn Camino Theatre on the campus in Alcala Park. For additional Information, call 291-6480, Ext. 4427.

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(allorncy,. lll>U hou,cu i,c,. coun,clors. la" ,iude111,, hu"ne" people) have gone through a full trainmg pnicc,, and arc ready to help ncighh,ir, wo, k toj!cthcr lO ,olH" d"putc, . Mediator, do not decide "hat 10 do ahou1 prnhlcm, . Rather. the, a1c impartial third pante, "'ho help ()rnpk ic.teh 1hc11 0\1.11 .1grccmcnt,. Other ,enter,. including one in San Diq,w\ (,olden llill community have demon,tratcd that med1at1011 an cffect1,c "'ay lor ~'ommun11ic, to rc,ol,c dispute, at the local le,cl \\herc'mcd1atwn ,c.,.,10~, can he ,chcdulcd convcn1cn1ly. quickl, and conf1den11all; . So. if you run into t;ouble. con,ider callrng Sharon Schult,e or Ba,hara I ,Iner at the Mediation Center. r he/ phone number is 578 2460.

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rize winner Pauling to speak tonight at USO SAN DIEGO - Two-time Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling will speak at the University of San Diego tonight on a wide range of topics, including world peace and his ongoing research into the effects of vitamin C. The event, b1lled as "An Evening with Linus Pauling," wlll begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Douglas F. Manchester Execu- tive Conference Center on the USD cam- pus. The campus is located at the west end of Linda Vista Road in San Diego. Admission to the lecture is $10 at the door, $5 for students . /

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Jess Dominguez, a graduate of Trona High School who is now Professor of Art at the Universit of San Diego, was recen y onored at the Copley Library on the University cam- pus when a statue which he created was dedicated. Several former Tronans were in attendance at the ceremony including his high school a.rt teacher, Lois Pratt and Alene Blackmun, former Tronan now in the San Diego area. Rupert Blackmun and his wife, who live in the area, also attended. Dominguez has received a n•.unber of honors and awards

from his artistic creations. The life-sized statue represents the figure of San Diego de Alcala, whose feast is celebrated Nov. 12th. The area of San Diego was named for him. In November 1602, three ships anchored in the bay and changed the previous name of "San Miguel" to "San Diego." It was not until July 16, 1769, that Father Junipero Serra founded the Mission San Diego de Alcala, the first of twenty-one Missions to be established in California by the Franciscan Monks.

Imperial Beach, CA (San Diego Co.)

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bt. 1888 ...SB Kiwanis Club "Strange Facts About the Civil War" is the topic selected by the speaker for the Imperial Beach/South Bay Kiwanis Club Tuesday at 7: 15 a.m. He will be Dr. Edward DeRoche, dean of the School of Education at the Un~ Diego. The meeting will be held at Denny's restaurant in South San Diego.

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Summer session offers training in s ecial ed A &i>eeial summer sessio_n at the University of San iego will inaugurate a new program leading to a mast_er'_s d~gr~e for advanced spec1aliza o": m the education of the le g handicarped or severely handicapped. According to Dr. DeFor~st L Strunk director of special ~d gifted education at USD's School of Ed~cati~n,'7lie 30-unit program 1s designed to be completed in three sum- mers or less and feat~res the opportunity to combme ~p- propriate course ~ork with directed field . nc~ e..Two four-week se. s1ons will be ~f- fered each ummer. with classe meeting in _the after- noon and early evenmg. . Students in the program will study with f culty members and visiting scholars selected for their broad backgi:o~ds and experien e. Both v1S1tmg and regular faculty will of~er special seminars on tof)tcs dealing with c~rrent a_nd future issues rn special education. Intere ed persons m~y ob- tain addition l information by writing to the Graduate Ad- mi sion Office, Sch?ol . of Graduate and Continuing ducation. Founders Hal! 102, University of San Diego, Alcala Park. an Diego 92110.

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P. C. 8 F.sr. 1888 .- Conce_i:1._benefits scholarship fund Atossi Music Scholarship Fund Con- cert will be held April 29 at 4:00 p.m. in the Camino Theatre on the Universit of San Diego campus. - Stmtm soloist clarinetist Amy Ivey will perform von Weber's "Concerto Nwnber 2" and pianist Andrew Camacho will perform the first movement of Mozart's "Concerto Nwnber 11, k. 143." Also at the concert, "Overture and Allegro" by Couperin-Milhaud and excerpts from Dvorak's "New World Symphony" will be of- fered by the USD Symphony, conducted by Dr. Henry Kolar. General admission is $4; admission for st_udents, seniors and military personnel is $3. Tickets may be purchased at the door. The concert, which is sponsored by the USD Department of Fine Arts, benefits the music scholarship fund. For further details, call 291-6480 extension 4427. ' ':7

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ColJ.C(J!~n_efit~ scholarship fund TfJk-ir ~ss1 Music Scholarship Fund Con- cert~ be held April 29 at 4:00 p.m. in the c,muno Theatre on the University of San Diego campus. Student soloist clarinetist Amy Ivey will perform von Weber's "Concerto Nwnber 2"

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