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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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'I 'Ztt EDmnwe Oct 27, 1977 The Arizona Republic Newly formed unit of officers to meet Coconino ex-assessor leaves jail 3DnDR .1. ii PmJ dlicf Northern Arizona Bnreaa FLAGSTAFF Former MICROWAVE to get award frp nl IMj B-snfftfn with this coupon COOLIDGE The first meeting of the newly formed Arizona Peace Officers Training Association will be held Oct 27 at Central Arizona College. Association members represent 14 law enforcement agencies in the state that are working to improve peace officer training. The meeting will include a panel discussion by members of the Cali-fornia Association of Police Training Officers. resolution of approximately $11,000 to the county.

Superior Court Judge Barry DeRose of Gila County sentenced Hillman to one year in jail as part of a five-year probation. As a trusty working in the jail kitchen, Hillman became eligible for release in six months on a twc-days-for-one basis. A jail spokesman described Hillman as a model prisoner. "He did everything we told him to do and never complained. I think he realized his An internal audit of the assessor's office revealed that $15,493 in checks was taken and deposited in Mrs.

Hillman's bank account A portion of the funds was returned while Hillman was still in office, according to the audit Hillman was suspended from office during the investigation and submitted his resignation on the day of sentencing, the same day county supervisors indicated they would fire him. position and realized our position that we couldn't do anything for him that we couldn't do for any of the other trusties." His work consisted of general kitchen duties, washing dishes, mopping floors and assisting the cook. Egan earlier filed a motion for Hillman's early release from jail, citing financial hardships by his wife. Judge DeRose's order denying the motion was filed in Coconino County Superior Court on Tuesday. Coconino County Assessor Richard F.

Hillman was released from county jail Wednesday after having served six months for embezzling county funds. Hillman's attorney, William M. Egan, said Hill-man was released at 5:30 a.m., and had no future plans beyond taking a brief trip. Hillman earlier this year pleaded guilty to four counts of diverting county funds to his own use. He has since made Phoonix 3008 W.ThomM (2 Blki.

Wait of 1-171 272-6520 ScottsdaleTemp 1312 N. Scot UdakfW. 11 mils So.of McDowell) 1 mil No. ol ASU) 094-5924 from NAU Northern Arizona Bureau FLAGSTAFF Russell E. Dickenson, director of the U.S.

Park Service's Pacific Northwest region, will receive the Northern Arizona University alumni distinguished citizen award on Nov. 5 during 3sw. the university's annual observance of Mom and Dad's Day. Dickenson, 54, is a 1947 NAU graduate whose 30-year Park Service career began as a seasonal park ranger at Grand Canyon. The alumni selected Dickenson "as a man who has dedicated his life to seeing that millions of people enjoy themselves safely in U.S.

forests and mountains without disrupting the environment." In 1972, Dickenson received the distinguished service award, the highest honor given an employe of the Department of Interior. Former Interior Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton cited him for having "been instrumental in developing a strong urban parks program. andl in implementing imaginative and innovative programs which promote the concept of urban parks." The award followed Dickenson's five years as director of national capital parks in Washington, DC, the largest urban parks operation.

He also received the Interior Department's meritorious service award in 1971, and the Cornelius-Amory-puggstey gold medal. Awarded by the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society in 1974. He assumed his current post in December 1975 after serving 2h years as deputy director of the National Park Service. The NAU award will be presented at 9:30 a.m. at an hour convocation in the university auditorium.

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The first election, held Jury 9, was contested by a majority on the old council. After several delays and a court fight Saturday's date was selected. To ensure that "irregularities" cited by the Tribal Council in the July election are not repeated, the tribe will use three members of the League of Women Voters to conduct the voting. A Justice Department representative will be present as an observer. Four Incumbents from the present council are seeking re-election.

There are 10 challengers. Five council seats are vacant The incumbents are Tribal Chairman Vera Brown Starr, Vice Chairman Vincent Randall and Amy Mendoza and Harrington Turner Sr. Challengers are Wilson E. Beecher, Wilson W. Engle, Stanley D.

Jackson, Orville R. Lewis, Sharon Loring, Daniel B. Russell, Dennis C. Sine, Ernest Smith, Theodore Smith; and Johnson H. Stacey.

fl Wife ait ff 31 i 3 mm 31 mi In July, the 290 voters lir 198 I ml on the reservation elected Beecher, Sine, Russell and Theodore Smith. Later in the summer, one of the holdover council members, David Sine, resigned to take a job "3L with the Bureau of Indian Affairs so a fifth person 1 will be elected Saturday, Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Middle Verde. The eight members of the council serve two-year terms.

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