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1 ·sTITUTE suggested adoption for South•lown anal)se that east San Diego of the com- hons are to be coord1 I s-\munity participation model by 18 grou p leaders Wednei;- officPrs sfould be encouraged, day in the office of Council• h' m of locals for a lo• tcJ Y Hirin of minority police ut out by the Model C1t1 isma e Ti · ~gge.;•1t orientation. ·

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Prol1lems of violence, police attacl{ed"'·~~ad on as one who in any other discipline, and went to Woodstock \\ lt h beads since San Diego could USC' on and another who sends twice as many as it has and rookie policemen Uirough an these men are not drafted arrest and into jail for the but enlist, they should be f el of it, arc encouraging required to make a super- signs. Recruitment of police human effort in all human shouM be done on college contacts. campuses. -A surplus of police rars -fnfractions citizens com- respond to a call in some plain about are never replied areas. to, and should be. -Citizens need to know -The ride-along program they have a citizens' assis- that puts a lay peraon in a tance officer to ca\1 on as police car should be cxtend- ombudsman. ed. -Store fronts need aug- -Community r e l a I i o n s mentation of the Model Cities- should start in community or- type proposal. ganizalions, where they have Ongoing community re• fallen down. lations between police and -Police shif1s should be ci1izens should be a 50-50 changed every six months. not joint venture, not initiated by every three months, to allow either side. officers who want to go back -A rumor eonlrol center to school to meet semester might help. requirements. Police aides who are -THE GRIEVANCE PRO· paraprofessionals and indige- cedure needs faith restored nous to an area would ere- in it. ate trust and expand capa- -Law enforcement proce- bilities. dures should be taught in -SCRUTINY SHOULD BE schools and explained to the made of attitudes as new general public. policemen enter the field. -The problems of vi0lence -Violence starts in the cannot be localized for South- school-age population, so east San Diego, and any cit- knowledge of our court sys- izen • participation program tern and citizen rights should should be considered for be taught there. A lower vot- suburbs too. ing age ~oul- is the n front, he should !ems, but attacked them dili- not be r9t:I cd from one com- gently." mu.nity to another. A separ- THEY CAME CLOSER ate precinct in Southeast San maybe than San Diegans Diego with lo er-level pre- could have when dialogue cinct leaders would help. meant niceties or ugly dia- -A COMMITTEE SHOULD tribes. Citv Councilman Leon be . f med to recognize the Williams ·said the day was policemen who are outstand- significant bj!cause "not too ing, because "the others are 1 long ago we would ha e gomg to be heard about." been meeting lo decide how _-C i ti z e n participation lo change sociel. to meet w1l~out active ~ocal partici•i· the policeman, and t oday we pahon of police officers have focused on the po1ice. would reflect distrust. A "We !Jave at last recogniz- Model Cities program would ed that 'police' is a function erase •·we'' and "they" mod-Jof society-or, by and for." Continued from Page 1 alil ies to iorm an ' us·• 01· er and only one in 100,000 combatmg violence. can be; since such services -The •·egghead would require $50,000 a year chiefs," such poi1ct:

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Stoff Photo U. Alexis Johnson, )C'fl, under!-Pcretary of state for political affairs, is welcomed to World Affairs Council meeting by Irving Salomon. - Diplomat Eyes"'·..:. U.. Asia Postu're" A t

"We present seleclt'd areas at a high epough level of sophis- tication so the students can see into a particular area but with• out an intere t 1!1 a career in that field 'It most c~rtamly isn't our in- t enti to creattt c nc maJors from non-science majors." Gulf 0-1 thought the program is valuable enough to invest $2 500 or refi roont of next year's USD co pt. Additional governmental " a~ts for f'X• pansion o the ourse are als() being sought. "It's a difficult educat onal proce if m want to edu- cate them - to give them some- thin hey C'3n use," said Dr. Updike. Student can s1111 b} •pass the course and gradua~ by taking the full two semesters of either physics or biology, he explained.

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REPORT CARD Schoof and Youth Notes 7~ 'l,I?, )i) St ad lelne Sophie's Training Center for Retarded Children 11, II open additional cla-srooms May 1, when 1t beg1!15 a new five ek pre-school training project for retarded childrep be· tween 2 nd 9. Interested persons may register for the program by writing to th center at 2111 E. Madison Ave., El CaJon. Course focuses on Income Tax Law Changes Th linlver ity or califonua Extension \~ill offer a new co~rse on fcde al Income tax law change beginning Monday. The ftv~- w k cour ·e ul be conducted from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Monda) s 1n room 307 Rao vell Junior lhgh School Drake University Alumni Plan Reception S n Diego area alumni from Drake Umvers1ty wm hold a rec p 10n and dmner at 6 30 p.m tomorrO',l at the Hilto~ Inn, 1775 E :\It Ion Bay Drive. Dr. Paul F. Sharp, Drake president, wtll sp ak on the to c: "The Price of lndepC'ndence." Law School Team in National Finals A l"nlversit} of San D1io Law School team, winners o_f _the We tern regional title m I Afiorn~,y-Chent ~fock C?mpellUon, will compete agamst the Eastern regional wumers m !he first national finals Sunday at the liniversit) 0£ Southern Cahforma's law school. Legal compeihon will revolve around lan~lord-ten- ant ltuations, ccord1ng to G. Ronald Feenberg, chairman of the USD Moot Court board. Scuba Diving Course Planned at YMCA Copley YMCA will o£fer a skm and cuba diving course begin- • n rg Monday. Classe will meet at 7 Monday anJ Wednesday e\emngs at Copley YMCA, 3901 Landis St T~e six-"."eek course 1s open to persons over 16 able to pass a ba 1c requirement test s t up b) th national YM A Investment Classes to Begin Tuesday lair mont Adult School \Hll begin a ~week course on in- v m nt at l p.m Tuesday ,, Room 114 of Clairemont High S hoot, 4140 Ute Drive. Interested per ons may reg! ter at the fir ·t cla sm eting Annual Muster Due for Ex-Schoolmates Texas A \f Univcr~ ty alumni from the San Diego area will h Id an annual mu. tcr for 1970 at 8 p.m Tue day in the home of Roy V. Woodle. 6319 Lak ,Athabaska Place. II local alumni are invited to attend.

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/J 1 '}J I!>, lf?c Nixon aide grad speaker at USE> SAN DIEGO - Commerce Secretary Maurice H. Stans will be speaker for the University of Sa n Diego gr'aduation ce remonies. Stans will receive an honorary degree from the university. The ceremonies will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday , May 29, in the Ci vic Theater. The baccalaureate mass will be held in the university' s Immaculate Chapel at 3:30 p.m. the same day. More than 350 students of the coordinate colleges and school of Law are expected to receive degrees in the 17th graduation of the 20-year old university. J:',:i.c..11,;t..r,,. T ......., /1.t,rulL

l\Irs. Harry Klein, chairman of the •·woman of the Year" se-

"Court of Queen.~" theme of a banquet the San Diego Charter Chapter of the n 0 ounce the wmner ?nd. present American Business Women's:~. her_the ch~p\er s ll!ll"a for Associa1ion 11,ill gi\'e today lo de~ollon lo c1~1c affairs. and honor its "Woman of the Y~ar."'fJ~'.~vements m profess1onal The dmner . • lt'°"":!111"-.~".1 party will begin Busmess . a~d professional \\ith cocktails women are mv1t~d to attend !he at G·JO t party. Reservations are being the Ram~;I~·I:n taken by Mrs. Perry Thomas, on Harbor Is- 3719 Crockett Place, La Mesa. land. ,;\lrs. L. :\f. Hammer will preside. The speaker will be Dr. Ani- ··=-"'-"" ta Figueredo of is the lection committee wili an- . '

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households in the nation re- •ment speaker and recipient of questing cooperation for the an honorary D.S. degree. The April 1 census, {!onducted by university awHdcd its first the Department of Com- honorary degree to to Presi- merce. The mailing was the dent Nix(ln, then vice presi- largest in America's history. dent, in 19:iQ .

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Dr. Figueredo La Jolla, named "Woman of the Year" in 1958 by the Presidents' Council of Wom- en's Service, Business and Pro- fessional Clubs, and who is cred- ited with e8tablishing a pilot program of cancer education in secondary schools in San Diego.

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