News Scrapbook 1969-1971
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Divert Natural Routes The railway and hiE;h· way engineers, by provid- ing only one open I n.F through their earth • f1 l cause\\ ays, d1 erted the n ,1 tu r al rout c of 1 he str~am . 1 p treatr ciall' cul rlnwn on the ,11nou11l of \\ a!er \\ hich iri\l lrl pu h thron h 11'0 ,rn, b"a<'hrs foi med liy roc1 tal rur- rent::. Th" J;igoons al ·o suffercrl fro 1 he Jn,s of the fresh water supply although there were ,flood and irrigation benefits to i-um11;1g tb~~er•. l;,,.,6~~ s. Bradsh . a!' o- c:iate pro or o hiolog)" at the l:ni\'C'r,itv of San Diego, a1rt !fiat ~he la- goons eoulrl he given _a new lea e on life f thf'1r out)Pt,; to the ra were regularly l·c-pt open. nrad i a,v, ,, ho has con- duct Pct a tud. of one lagoon ir ti " fitai e De- pa rt me n t of 'i h and Game, said that Ai:;na He- dionda has the healthiest iish life. "This Is hecau e the gas company h constructed a permane t o tlet to the ocean aorl the f1 1 ghtly warmer water I hi C' h makPs it .a irto lhc lagoon frnm their dis- charge off hr> "· \t>d they are upr,o c1l !,;, ie the bad guys," Bradslla 1 1d. Feeds Duck San EhJo, into which 1he city of E.,condidn dnmps about 3 million gallons of treated sewa~e d~ily, and Lns Pen squ1 os have the most w i 1d 1 if e because ECOLOGY TOPSY-TURVY IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY Figh Wa Ill\ P II ILll' FRAOK l :--- Timu SUlff Wriru d 0 ~-11.?0 esuit, Jew To Talk At In erfaith Event os ngdrs CC PART JI EDITORfALS , • {'I cnce Foundation grant for re seareh In neu wra genetic this summer at Albion Colleg , Albion, lich. • COASTAL LACOON$-Son Diego Coun•y's eight laroe lagoons, cnl, two of which now regularly empty into the oceo, . The lagoons an, dy ng because rai and highway cro ,ngs blork course to sea 'I i11u•" 111,ql h~ Hal'101u I il·ll\ 4 Clergymen Feted or Scout • ,,~ ,y ./ Four cler ym n were SuT· "The are _the l!lE'Jl who prised by pt- 4 qucs awarded last helped _put he mterfa1lh obser- night for outstMdmg service to vane idea together and ha~ a outh n the San Diego County great deal to do with developing touncil of the Boy Scouts of perha the on!)'. mterfatth Scout America observa ce of i s lnnd rn the The . ~ere I-on rl'd durmg trc count " said John Ackerman, progr~m of the fourth interfaith cou '_executl e ~irector. . Rehgious A\\ard Banquet in lh" Rabbi Levens keynote speak cafeteria at the l niversit · of er, d 1"to 1 1s one of t~ lli;L~ioi:i'l'.-Abo11t i 6 persons at• m 1 portant_ components IT1 the mea ure of h.e Reec,vn:ig t plaques vere He to! he ~couts that be- the He~ Chari s M. Benson ca e of_their own involvement chairman of II e council's inter- with religion through Scoutmg, faith comm t since its in- they had a de~per under- ception four s ago, Rabbi tnndmg of the spmtual value of Monroe Leven the Rev. Kell' life . neth Carson, and the Rev. Rich- The Scou at the dinner wer_ ard Houck, ah committee mem- youlhs who hlnc received reh- bers g10us awards ,from their 1 , . ' ommerce cretary T o eak Here churches. Barcy P. Knudson. councn pre. dent. praised he Scouts for their spiritual accom plis ments. 'J)anel of three Scouts, :\li cha cl Wii.des. Je ry Glenn and Daniel Kronemeyer. all of whorn have earned the Scouting award for religion, discussed what the honor means to them The three Scouts worked fou years to earn the award. attend ed 75 per cent of aII Scout and individual church meetings an carried out 36 humanitarian as- signments. Al o on the program was J Bl k, an Diego Rockets for- ward and the ~v. Graeme C. Smith, pastor of the Community Church of Vista, who was mas- ter of ceremonies.____ Nun Awc1rded Resia1c_b ~Ial]t Sister H~n L. Hammack, University of San Diego assistant prolessor oi biology, has been awarded a National cience Foundation grant for research this summer. Sister Hammack will study research techniques in n urospora genetics at Albion College, Albion, Mich. She received her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts from the San Francisco College for Women, her Master of Science f the University of San Francisco. 5 Folk Mass Workshops Scheduled -1f, "I /6 )0 A series of five weekly folk Mass li turgica l workshops will be held from 9 a. m. to noon every Saturday beginning April 18 at the Newman Center, San Diego Sa te College. In announcing the workshops, the center eKplained tha t the program is in response to the pressi nJ.( need for more p rofess ionalis m in th e pre- se ntation of contemporary folk worship. Planners of the eries include Father Michael ~Jsar3z, rector of St. F ranc1s emma ry, a nd secre ta ry of thr, Diocesan Liturgical Commission, and Father Phillip Straling, Newman ch j!plam, assisted by semina rians , college students and folk musicians. Father Alcaraz will launch the series with a talk on "The Concept of Liturgy," followed by a panel discussion. Other peakers a nd topics will be featured on subsequent workshops. Further information may be obtained by calling the Newma n C nter, 583-9181. There is a $5 registration fee for the entire eries. ' J ' • I ,. SEA OUTLET SLOC:K D-A train crosses tri;st le 11,at ;;tands ot the mouth of San El 1ja Lagoon. I •
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