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Dunsas Clark. Di.soster stesesse et reus w-a, Attselement I i
e88 A. R. Imedeshe Generd Manager !
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' terior James K. Carr -
urged Californians yester-day to halt the destruction p'"@' *"U* q.4 Q ,
of the State's beauty by .
i smog, sleazy suburb m fe. .
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- ' ,1 .f relopments, ug1y high-point thatitisin the busincs::
l ways and such enterpnses of producing power es eco- lj
! as the DodegalIc::d power 1 nomically 'as it can for its :
plimt. customers," Carr said. '!
Carr, former chairman '~ j PLANNING of the California Water .UI this shoreline is to:,t to *I'
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Commission, said he was 'the poopic of California sad }
Carr said billboards clut- i not placing the full blame the Nation, it is your fault ter the landscape in much on the' Pacific Gas & and mine for not insisting .. of the . state. Detergents .l Electn.e Co, for scarring t carlict that we have the kind foam along soice o. tne .. l l
a shorcim, e sito so beau- of comprehensive Jand.use shorelines. threatening fish ,1 I planning that is essential to; and wildlife, he added.
tiful it has been designat- . protect the interests of all 7; '
cd "a highly desirable "In a single generation we californians and our chil- have almost rnined the su.
location for a State park." dren and grmidchildren." . perb, Mediterranean climate ;
"The company makes the-3 Carr told 'the ' California of Southern California with J See Page 25, Col. I Municipal .Utilitics Assoela. smog,' he declared.
j' tion he was distresred that Carr said he hoped a Call- l
.! I centurics-old redwoods arc s fornia conservation crusade y being destroyed a.. though will be formed to meet the
'1 - they were ",just another r.pe- chaljenge of providing clear
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The shores of Lake Tahoe, drink and uncluttered hmd . - .)
he continued, " bear perma- for crops and recreation.
J! ncnt scars of uncontrolled,' '!
Among the most hopeful 1 d, P , unplanned commercialism prospects. he said, are the unchecked. . This ' Idnd of s development of Angel Island
/j,i P slurbanization' can despoil as a S1:.tc park and. the pres.
forever our cherished, scenic Q ,
. recreation arcas." - i
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' a national sedshore.
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