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Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 18

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PAGE 18 A I I I WEDNESDAY, JULY 2fc, ANDYCAPP GOOD NIGHT VOUT TAKE'S A BLOKE'S AGE ALL RIGHT, PET? NER CAN'T POOL A FLIHT 0 PUBLIC RECORDS MARRIAGES Robert Byron Plerson, 21, Tucson, and Mary Teresa Houghton, 20, Tucson. Marlon Darren Seamans, 23, Santa Rosa, and Patricia Diane steward, 20, Tucson. Randel D. Sewell. Tucson, and Blanche K.

Maxon, 19, Tucson. Bee, 39, Tucson, and Marv cCormlck, 40, Tucson. Frank M. Abevta, 19, en V. Lopez, 18, Tucson.

David Allen Farlev, aren Louise Holly, 18, AAerele La Verne Blair, 39, Tucson, and McCormlck, 40, Tucson. Frank M. Abevta, 19, Tucson, and Heln V. Lopez, 18, Tucson. David Allen Farlev, 22, Tucson, and Karen Louise Holly, 18, Tucson.

Marian Anne Wood, Paul M. lonaclo, 18, Tucson, and Marilyn Enos, 21, Tucson. John Charles Holing, 20, Tucson, end Alvs E. Clarkson, 19, Tucson. DIVORCES Jean D.

Melia vs. Eusene V. Mella, comolalnt. Ruby Marie Ramirez vs. Geronlmo Ramirez, comDlalnt.

Eugene Rov Ormsbv vs. Orrnsby, complaint. -'Sandra Ten Wilson vs. Richard Glenn I v. Patrlda A.

Ber' a a Williams vs. Clifford H. WII- Hams, complaint. Edward Frederick Schaefer Vs. Susan kav Schaefer, complaint.

Betty Jo vs. Robert Carlton complaint. Elvv I-. Westmoland Ronny E. Westmoland, complaint.

'John E. West vs. Cathrvn D. West, Jacmielvii B. Ouhon vs.

Ray H. Duhon, CT vs. Gary W. Sathers, SuSan nt k. Scnaefer vs.

Edward P. vs. Leland Thompson, complaint, Margaret E. Deubeibelss vs. Jacob DeuBelBelss, complaint.

LaWana' Kofford Jensen vs. Vaughn R. JXary Eilen Martinez vs. Arthur P. Paul.

Collins, Cuestas vs. Cftrlstlnt D. III vs. Barbara I Bane, CoJjtas.Ji Tf III M. Kllnke vs.

Donald H. Kllnke, de p' lls iarv. Strickland vs. William B. "wiFnerspOon vs.

James spoon, ludoment. Beemanj 'Slqa vs. James A. Wilson, missed. BIRTHS and Mrs.

Johnny 3008 E. unu I I I I i i a Blrl at 8:47 a.m. July 24. and iKrs. Ben.Cordova, 533 Hat- S.

mrTamfMrsrHansen'Shih, 1150 S. Car- fltdle Drive, a boyat 1 P.m. July 26. 'Mr. and Mrs.

bouglas Shumway, San Manuel, a bov at 3:04 p.m. July 26. and Mrs; James Murphy, 334 W. Valencia Road, a olrl at 4:27 p.m. July Mr.

and Mrs. Douplas Botz, 1891 N. Ahmed a Blrl at 5:07 p.m. July 26. Mr.

and Mrs. Rublo Escamllla, Ma. rana, a boy at 8:25 p.m. July 26, nd Mrs Ronald Cansler, 1351 E. Glmer Road, a boy at 3:04 a.m.

July 27. FELONY ARRESTS "Karen Louise Blckford, 30, of 4024 E. Vista Drive, arrested by Department of Public Safety narcotics agents yesterday on suspicion of possession of "marijuana and possession of dangerous "ATto'n BurneHe, 23, of 4024 E. Monte ft Drive, arrested by Department of Public Safety narcotics asents yesterday i'i on suspicion of possession of marlluana and possession of dangerous drugs. Arnold Locke, 21, of 4026 E.

Monto Vista Drive, arrested by Depart- -ment of Public Safety narcotics agents yesterday on suspicion of possession of marlluana and possession of dangerous drugs. ''Charles Eusene Anderson, 31, of 3216 N. Romero Road, arrested by Federal i "Bureau of Investigation agents yesterday on of desertion from ttio U.S. -Armv Patrick Huah McBoe 19, of 945 W. Calle Calado, arrested fay police yesterday on suspicion of possession of dan- 'aerousdrugs.

John Glenn- Parcell, 30, of 4532 E. Glenn arrested by sheriff's deputies yesterday on a charoe of auoravaled bat- "Charles Louis Wood, 20, of 5941 E. 27th arrested by police yesterday on suspl- clon of possession of stolen property and 'possession of narcotic paraphernalia, James Lee Phillips, 27. of 62 W. 14th arrested by police today on suspicion of burolarv- Herman McLeod McNelll, 52, of Gener- Delivery, Tucson, arrested by police today on suspicion of burglary.

FIRES Residence, 4340 N. 1st a.m. yesterday, $150 estimated damane. ACCIDENTS collision. Speedway Boulevard and Wilmot Road, 11:17 a.m.

yesterday. One Inlured: Cynthia Domlnquei, 13, of 1401 N. Alvernon Way, satisfactory condition, St. Joseph's Hospital. Neffson, 66, of OT W.

Wetmore Road, satisfactory condition, Tucson Medical FEDERAL INDICTMENTS "-Catartno Perez-Martinez, escape from the federal prison at Safford on July 19. Francisco Torre.i'Sanchez, escape from the federal prison at Safford on July 19. Martinez Avelar, 40, of Mesa, smuggling and possession with Intent to distribute 70 grams of heroin July 15 at Nogales. Tarazon-Gutelrrez, escape from the federal prison at Safford July Michael Robinson Barrus, 24, of 530 W. Glenn possession with Intent to dls- tribute 270 pounds of marijuana July 15.

Vincent Michael Luciano, 19, of 2951 E. 17th Mario Brady Verdugo, 18, of 0518 E. 18th Gregory Paul Mason, 20, of 32 W. Allures St.) and Steven Michael i Newton also known as Stephen Allen Stcele, 18, of 804 W. Thurbcr Road, possession with Intent to distribute 75 pounds of marlluana and assault of a federal offl- Janls Lee Kent, .18, of Phoenix, Import- Ing and possession with Intent to dls- trjbute 113.40 grams of heroin.

SENTENCINGS Superior Court Thomas Anthony Ste. Marie, 21, unlawful possession of marlluana, six months probation, by Judge Jack G. Marks. Leroy white, 36, exhlbltlno a deadly Weapon not In self-defense, 2-4 years In Arizona State Prison, by Judge Alice Truman. U.S.

District Court "Robert Hannifin, 25, and Michael L. Paduano, 24, both of Seattle, five years probation each and 52,000 fine each for conspiracy to smuggle 298 pounds of Willi marlluana, by Judge liam C. Frey. Injured By Power line A lineman for Tucson Gas Electric Co. who touched a 000-volt hot wire was knocked unconscious and received shoul- and leg burns yesterday afternoon.

Robert Koperno, 28, of 7822 E. Pima was treated at Tucson Medical Center. He touched the hot wire during a work assignment on power lines south of Broadway on Swan Road. The best way to avoid "stomach" trouble Your "stomach" trouble may actually be a prob lem in your intestines. That's why some of the remedies you use may be useless or even harmful in the treatment of diarrhea, constipation, gas pains, intestinal flu.

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