The Michigan Daily-Friday, February 22, 1980-Page 5 Hewlett-Packard's Advanced Business Calculator with Programmability... / A HOME FACES the danger of being destroyed by the heavy rainstorms that have plagued southern California this week. 4Raifi storm1s continue to flood Southwest; death toll hits 31 -- the H;-38- - - -nuiis. op~~l -n~s prbes(W MI1 irtnu~~ .-~ ~ ni u frt~r rd'e i0el - -fr p- 18 c~hfow &O - - - -00 - - c~er~kr. - ~ - -0 -se --i~cr~ unique Wrranty Potect..... ..AndhrclcltO you also goet h elr ~. .uniqe Warant Proectin.. Wear te nl pope n ha cve te ea wrrnt peio by hadln te eviin ndlonngyo clclto t sewhl your By The Associated Press Floodwaters gushed over the tops of overloaded dams and broke through levees yesterday across. Southern Califon ia, sedn thosands of peopl wrings and inundating a hotel and New rain from the sixth in series of Pacific storms over the past nine days, and damage in thunds of milin of dollars, also threatened dams in Arizona, Idaho and Utah. A seventh storm was expected to hit the California coast last night. F o the latest stor cascaded off te esert mountains about 100 miles east oLos Aneles, tore through forlevees The entire town of San . Jacinto, population 5,300, was awash. "We haven't even had time to figure out how many square miles of desert are affected,"'said a spokesman for the California Department of Forestry. "The water's coming out too fast." LAbout 100 National Guardsmen were T1own in to Palm Springs to help restore order and guard against looting. MANY EVACUEES were taken to two emergency shelters at two high schools while the many hotels and motels in the area lowered their rates for flood victims. ' "They came through with a fire truck and a loudspeaker," said Mrs. Jane Hoff, who was forced out of her home a ecornd time since Saturday. "I was cared to death." Fire officials there said 1,300 people were evacuated when torrents of rain washing off the San. Jacinto Mountains burst levees along the Palm Canyon Wash and poured into three foothill developments in Palm Springs. ANother 1,200 were evacuated from Sn Jacinto on the western side of the A BRIDGE to the exclusive com- munity of Anres Hills washed out, water, telephone or sewer service. "Wewarne themo eacatren - spokeswoman Julie Baumer. She said an entire block of homes was expected to be lost to flood waters. .Phoenix, Ariz., remained a divided developing at the onlytwo bridges open across the swollen Salt River. Many school were closed four hours and floods spread through Mission Valley, home of San Diego's biggest hotel and shopping district. MEANWHILE, SAN Diego volun- teers hunted for three teen-age brothers feared drowned after entering a fast- moving drainage ditch with rubber raf- ts Wednesday night. Residents of trailer parks in low-lying areas abandoned or moved their homes. "There's just so much mud," said Sherrie Jones, fleeing a mobile home park in El Cajon. "Everybody's leaving for now." Medical supplies and food were airlif- ted to 200 families marooned since Sun- day when the Margarita River swirled around the San Diego County com- munity of De Luz. In the foothills 25 miles east of San Diego, sheriff's deputies helped evacuate Barrett Park. Eight, emergency ,shelters were opened in San Diego. About 15 people were temporarily housed in a school in Qceanside. Norse, August '80 applicants 4-year fully recognized and established Mexican dredcAlmerican students enrolld an x in English School com- Universidad Del Noreste 120 East 41 St., NY, NY 10017 (212) 594-6589 or 232-3784 THANO'SCO. 514 E. Washington welcomes you to SUNDAY V RUNCH ES 11:30- COME AS YOU ARE for our other specials: TUJESDA Y night is 0EER NIGHT WEDNESDAY nigkt is SPAGHETIi NIGHT T HURSDAY night is PIZZA NIGHT See for yourself the many items included on our menu. 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