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Three out of four Americans live in the nation's seaboard regions. By the end of the century, millions more will be drawn to the coastline, especially to the relatively unspoiled Pacific littoral. From San Diego's golden beaches to Bellingham's chilly inlets, home builders and industries want shoreline property. Can the coastline survive the pressures of pollution and development? TIME Correspondent Sandra Burton toured California, Washington and Oregon to find the answer. Her report...
...Northern California, Oregon and Washington, where headlands sweep down to meet the pounding surf of the Pacific, the coastline is relatively pristine. But change may be coming: flotsam from paper mills has already fouled Washington's Bellingham Bay, electric companies dream of huge atomic plants cooled by the waters from the ocean, and developers see the region as a site for endless rows of vacation homes...
...defensive patri otism (THESE COLORS DO NOT RUN). Patriotism as they see it is assaulted everywhere. "You're trying to teach your chil dren one set of values and every element of life around them shows you up as a square," laments Elaine Whitehead, a telegrapher in Bellingham, Wash. "Sometimes I feel like grabbing a burro and gold pan, packing up my family and heading for the hills...
...Bellingham, Wash...
...Marshalls are Eleanor Thomas Hobbs of 24 Peabody Terrace and North Hills, Pa.; Anne D. Aylward of 24 Garden St., and Washington, D.C.; Judith L. Mumma of Wolbach Hall and Bellingham, Wash.; Anne Catesby Jones of 7 Greenough St. and Brighton; Katherine L. Miller of 23 Gray St. and Palo Alto, Calif.; and Mary J. Geothals of Jordan J and Watertown. House Athletics Hockey W L PTS Winthrop 9 2 20 Leverett 8 3 17 Eliot 8 3 16 Dunster 7 3 14 Lowell 6 5 13 Kirkland 3 4 6 Adams 1 7 2 Dudley 1 7 2 Quincy...