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Show 1 1 ' m ri, (Immunity e of the li:r.e hor.ort.-d -iz.Ti ia the newspaper cess is pcus?irg on some-jxJ some-jxJ g'.exned from the res of other publications i r-.-i the desk. Literally l of weekly and peraxi- i . type publications find ' to the editor's desk .j ik. rr.x-.y received ia cix-ii for his on pub'i- !is wek. we read a pow-r pow-r ixt spxf that was too .Td to pass by. It was a trrje-ir-cheek story which rioted in the "Dine Baa-ii." Baa-ii." a Navajo newspaper, X which fourd its way to i i disk via Lio-.d Gordon's V :ixa-vc. 'Issue?" pub- ! in Cedar City. It fol- AV.UOS PUN POWER ?1ANT IN CITi' F LOS ANGELES 1 -Jt Qi-ie good-guys have . trctr.ctd plans to construct 1 ; litK power plant in down-y down-y n Lcs Angeles in view of "te fccreasir.g demand for '.c;r on the reservation. Rote. Ro-te. Salabye pointed out in a "v-t interview-, that with s f:r 3 air conditioners. '-tlerVcn sets, 20 lights, 3 'T 4 washir.g machines in "5-7 began, the Navajo is goxg to have to look -Xi'j-'t for electricity. The '--i'iiri.g students at Na-":fl Na-":fl Community College have 'eigr.ed a new revolutionary - that runs on excrement '-'A Indian geologists have V --covered tremendous res-r..' res-r..' avecs of crap in the Los 1 teles area. Permission to i lj:r-dar.d operate was obtain-''-Mfrom the Kiwanis Club cf J. i ie 103rd Street area of Lo3 . -"-leles. -N'X only will the Navajo :S'ive electricity from this r-itt, but it was pointed out ''5t profits of 300 million Caally will roll into the -rs of the tribe. The peo-of peo-of Lcs Angeles will also fit, gestured Salabye, for 'pities of 1.3 million a year be paid to the Los An-f'y An-f'y Garbage Department i -'ttirtment Fund. Plenty of , too, he pointed out. A '3 and one-half per cent 270 jobs will be offered to white people of this area. e are sure this will make a, Peat dent in the unem-ityment unem-ityment problem of South-;n) South-;n) California exclaimed an-l an-l 'her Chinle spokesman. It 7 later revealed that some ) f originally planned for ,y 4 will be turned over to ,: t-dUns. l' t . 11 was casually noted in the ir-S rview that there will be prjliutir.n from the plant. . ? tms some 1000 tons of pure '':). I j;riioe will be emitted dai-'-Salabye was reluctant tc :-! 'fl this pollution as he pro-J pro-J ';ri!:d, "It is only a matter ;' ;' ta-'-te and I am sure these ' ff'e will learn to enjoy ;rr''n skies as a change from f ,' black ones they now bmlt'" "-n questioned why i CI lf ': People were not inform-A inform-A . r'f the full effects of this tM cnlracls, the CMnte these people were i Pie " nature and pe they would not have ;cS- of. jeCThe feces fuel will be sttjf a in the Beverly Hills ml"6 and 50 000 people will T f be relocated because have to oe i 0 cperat n. Totalwiu matlnPH except for pits. eVeft acids aPnd other ef-mounds, ef-mounds, acms trip.min-fects trip.min-fects incde n al to sir P ing "f fchurcnes and four destroy laO churc graveyards. This il ed lv benefit science, 1 ot the ChWe group, f or findings of the v ment for Study or e''8n PeiT College will be Community Co'lege Navajo put on display at he J Tribal Museum at wuiu i.r 1 , aii to enioy. |