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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 14

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14 Mpni ID, lurs Kennewick Republican opposes House Bill 257 on marijuana Legal Notices State Rep. Claude R- Kennewick, has criticized pjssaze of House i 2 5 7 a decriminalize" Uie use of grams or less of marijuana. The controversial measure was defeated ia the House of Represea- lafcm Maroh 31. However supporters of the bill immediately moved to have the vote reconsidered. Oliver said Ou "arm twisting" was i MIV njiu IWlJUilk" 3 successful when the House voted on HB 257 oa April 6.

It passed 52 to 43. The measure now goes to the Senate where it faces an uncertain future "You can be sure I'll see that Dr. Hardm Jones of the University of California at Berkeley will be present for deliberations oa to is bill in the Senate. Jones is one of the counlry's foremost authorities on marijuana and 111 get him here iflhavelopass the bat to pay for the Oliver said. During floor debate prior to the vote on April 6, Oliver pointed to public records that.showed where a substantial amount of money came from in support of decriminalizing the possession of marijuana.

"These records showed that more than J73.000 was given to NORMU- National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Uws-and much of that money came from groups that are anything but family-oriented," Oliver said. The Kennewick area legislator said more than $39,000 wasgiven toNORML from PJayboy Foundation, another 117,974 from the publishers of an underground "drug culture" magazine and J10.000 was left as an "anonymous gift" at NORML headquarters in Washington, D.C. "Many have said opponents of this bill do not care about kids, that we'd just as soon give them a lifelong criminal record for one youthful mistake. The facts do not bear this out," Oliver said. eluding one dodor tad changed from a position of saying marijuana was harmless to one that it vtt Meed dangerous.

"The doctor, who is 2 practicing psychiatrist ia Berkeley, had said the use of marijuana was not dangerous and that it should be legalized," Oliver said. "However, Dr. D.H. Powelsoa was forced to change his position after observing some 200 students he had counseled who used marijuana and were found to be suffering from various forms of serious Oliver stressed. "The medical evidence is overwhelming against any reasoning to place the drug in any category besides dangerous.

The most damaging medical finding to date compiled by Dr Robert Heath of Tulane University will be published in the next two months by violations of the law because the matter was pending in court and is officers were being harassed by legal charges being filed against them. These charges were due to the Fourth Amendment protection of not being able to arrest a citizen for a civi! violation when criminal activities are not present Krasny said more than 200 tickets ia one court action were dismissed because accused parties failed to show. Said Krasny, "The law is a joke It would be better to have no law at all." Contrary to newspaper accounts heralding Michigan as an example state-for this legislation, Ann Arbor and another college community eight miles away have such legislation on the books. Said Krasny. "The rest of the stale is stiffening its attitude against this legislation as a direct result of the WARTIME VETERANS fcS OR OLDER ARE ENTITLED LIMITED INCOMES ASOASSETS" i i JM Men maft 10 i t.

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Consultant. Call 5 revealed until published," OJiv er said In earlier floor debate Oliver tried unsuccessfully to tie on a series of amendments. These consisted of mandatory drug education on a first offense, an increase of the minimum fine for possession from J50 to J200 (J300 is the present fine for alcohol possession) and putting the bill to a vote of the people. In final Hoor debate the Kennewick legislator cited several deficiencies in the law. Oliver said that law enforcement officials would find themselves helpless to arrest anyone violating the act that did not want to accept a ticket.

"By making violations a "civil offense" the courts have held time and again you cannot arrest anyone unless they are violatinga 'criminal he said. To back up his case Oliver conlacted the police chief of Ann Arbor. Walter Krasny. Krasny has operated under a similar law as the proposed pur- for Other deficiencies cited ia the taw in floor debate by Oliver were the need to prove a person truly in violation of the marijuana 40grams possession section. Someone must have more than 40 grams of marijuana, not just 40 grams of marijuana substance.

After the supplier has cut the marijuana with other substances by 50 per cent and the dealer by another 10-lSper cent and the pusher by another 10-15 per cent a lab analysis would be neccessary to gel a good 40 grams violation. The substance a pusher would then have to be caught with would be in the range of 120 grams or enough substance to make 100 marijuana cigarette joints. "In fact," Oliver added, "Chief Krasny related an incidence to me where a group was busted who had one (on of marijuana aboard an airplane and actually only half of that was pure marijuana," "Trying to control marijuana traffic with legislation liie this is insane It will only be the inexperienced pusher that gets caught for violating this law. A vote for this law was a vote to legalize marijuana." Oliver concluded. Legal Notices vise GAECft LEGAl NOIICt Herety CMM 13 Herety 5-ven war u- MMu I'M METAL MYRTLE- YOyt AD nVil APPEAR iCATOf; jv on the shoulders.

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Aust. shJnc Ion 88531, FAVO Would Jike noman to share country nore. Call 9M-341? THANK YOU FOR CAUING "6-3313 SINGER Industrial machine 1500 Jackwn '8 Can YARD SALE April I. 1S69 Hariey. rjuiiis.

Cop lft ues, furniture and more W4 tl Road. OnalasVa 978-tsi I ESTATE Sale twoins April Xlh 901 SW. noon-7 Winlock. Mayer. ttm a revest from all over offer rebate offer withdrawn D.mrv n-rfT.

DONALD A Secretary Board of three tor By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) You never realize how much a $50 tax rebate means to people until it is withdrawn. When President Carter first proposed such a rebate, public enthusiasm appeared minimal at best. But as soon as he backed away from the plan, lamentations were heard throughout the land. I conducted a little survey to see what economic impact the withdrawal was having in my neighborhood. It was far worse than anyone had expected.

"Theregoesthedownpaymentonthe house we were planning to buy in Georgetown," one neighbor told me. "This means we won't be able to send Junior to Princeton next fall," another wailed. "Oh, well, we didn't really want to spend our vacation on the Italian Riviera anyhow," said another, stiffening the upper iip. "it's back to Disney World again this summer." "And 1 had my hea rt set on a pound of coffee," another sobbed. Not all of the reaction was in this narrow, personal vein, however.

Fire destroys fishing vessel KODIAK, Alaska (UPI) A Japanese fishing vessel caught fire in the Gulf of Alaska Monday and all 29 crew members were forced to abandon ship in life-rafts, the U.S. Coast Guard here reported. The entire crew of the 185-foot Marti No. 5 was rescued without injury by a Soviet cargo ship Tunnel used to rob bank PASTO, Colombia (UPI) Thieves who apparently spent at least seven months burrowing a 45-foot funne! to a bank vault broke in over the weekend and made off ailh about million police said Monday. Authorities searching for the thieves sealed off roads leading to the nearby border wilh Ecuador Pasto is 550 miles southwest of Bogota and asked authorities in a country for assistance ia case the robbers of the stateowned Banco de La Republici fled Colombia.

The thieves apparently spent the weekend looting the bank vault and the was discovered when the bank reopened for business Police Commander Bernardo Grisales Muno: said. Grisales said the thieves apparently had rented 2 building next to the bank and spent seven (o eight months digging a 45-fool tunnel into the bank vault. The police chief said bank officials were still trying (o determine much was stolen, but preliminary checks showed between J2.05 million 2nd $2.1 million was taken. Simon says'bah' DES PLAINES, 111. (UPI) Former Treasury Secretary' William E.

Simon said Monday night President Carter's energy package would plunge the nation into i "national energy police state." "This massive intnision by government in the most critical sector ef oar economy wouW result in disaster." Simon told i dinner audience. "It is just more of the same quart nostrums that have moved this country in the direction of state socialism for Ihe last three decades turning over the energy industry to the same people who gave us AmtrakinrJthePostOffice." which had been diverted by the Coast Guard from its course about 20 miles away. Cause of the fire and other details were initially unavailable as none of the crew spoke English. The fire was reported at 2 p.m. Alaska Daylight Time through an international code of radio signals.

It was not immediately known whether the fishing boat had a legal permit to fish in the area, approximately 75 miles southeast of Cold Bay on theiip of the Alaska Peninsula. A Coast Guard C130 aircraft was immediately dispatched from Kodialc to the scene of the fire, where the crew- was observed abandoning the flaminz vessel. The Coast Guard cutter Jarvis was diverted from fisheries patrol 250 miles away in the Bering Sea to aid the burning boat. The Soviet ship Kom- somolits Nakhodki, which had no firefighting capabilities, watted with the Japanese crew. The Jarvis was due "How can Carter talk about human rights violations in other countries while denying his own people a tax rebate?" demanded a neighbor who takes a cosmic viewof issues.

Once they have swallowed their disappointment, I'm sure most people will recognize that withdrawal of the rebate was in thenational interest. The best analysis I have seen came from the award-winning tax theorist, John Kenneth Turnipblood. "There are only two situations in which it is prudent to propose tax rebates," Turnipblood has written. "One never happens, so we don't need to bother with it. The other is when the economy is sluggish and needs a quick fix.

"Let us say that shortly after Carter first proposed the rebate Congress approved it and the checks were put in the mail. "By this time, the money already would have been spent and we would have little to show for it. "Fortunately, however, the rebate plan got hung up over the water projects issue. That gave people lot of time in which to anticipate the rebate and think about they would spend it. "Rebate anticipation is a more powerful economic stimulus than the real thing.

We know from experience that when a rebate of $50is anticipated, the average taxpayer, given enough time, will think of 49 ways to spend it. "Furthermore, if kept dangling long enough, the average taxpayer will spend the rebate two or three times. "The recent business upswing that Carter referred to was almost entirely caused by rebate anticipation. "If Carter hada'l withdrawn it when he did, we would have had runaway inflation." PUBUCKEXH1M3 ne Dcar3 ol Directors of Adnj ScrvsaJ Distal No jiou txriget Hearts f.e st on "ft at eta eu tut Su(jerinieore 5 otfice o) we ABnj Scnool Ksiricl Board ot Direclori ttaia All interest parents artf voters are 13 aKend and fce fiea-'d BT ORDER OF THEBOABO Of DIRECTORS PYUS Clerk ol Hie Adna Sc Drslricl IJS Adna. WA M522 GARAGE SALE Sometning for cabinet machine.

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UK Bunker Creek Road Adna. Call Dear Fnenrjs the latch string is out Corner Mo A Ca(e at Etnel. We'll be looking for you Harry a ndpella 978-1771 Christian young teople in grades 1-9 who are interested in receiving an education is tased on bible and principals Tui- necessary, but benefits Me. Dedicated Cnristian staff fully certifies pr-oaram. sf School.

LEWIS County Singles Dinner meeting-Dance. May 13tfi Mooselodce. 74S.fti Special Notices HappyAds ToPlaceYour HAPPVAD Call Classified 736-3311 Of 745-3311 Ads must fce placed 21 lirs FUtLTiME cook, experience required. apply Birds. E.O.E CO'JPIE to resident apartment manaoers Cenlrjlia, Write J.I-I.

Boi a.Oienalis. SELF SERVICE gas outlet. operator s. married couples no children, to manace remote control senrice station in Washington, one available in Centralia area, liy. ing quarters and in utilities lor- nished.

to qualify must be aetne andalert.onSocialSecurityorpen. 1 0 income. Can I-800-W2-OM8 p.m.. oeefcdays JEWELRY director needed necessary. Can APPLY in person Vip's fiesta uranf Chehaiis.

wanted fry TOP Wages for lop dairy references. Write Boi The Daily Chremicle. Cenualia 1965 A a i tires paint. Radio' 11750. BEES AND EQUIPMENT for 1570 MALIB'J.

bia block 6. WHITE irVitn goW (rim French Provincial dresser with mirror J75 S30. matching bei t97J n' Ekat. 1974 EvirruiJe motor and trailer. J1.M.

Can' IN THE SUPERIOR CCWRI OF FOfiimiSCOUM? INTMEUATTEROFTMEEST4IE LIZZIE Deceased N3 ISMr NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tne raj been appc'wea and tiji as personal of the ol Oie named Eacn persor) tj-ina 2 claim ajainjt me must claim on undersigned personar or on trie ol at tte address sfa'ed and siusi (Je an t.ecurw copj me claim Ihe Clerk ol tf-e Court loyr inonrss arttr we dale ol publication of triis or lowr monlhi of tne ol a copy or inu Nowe cieri, of We Court or ne claim be barred, eicear under tncse included in RCW 1 1 iOCIt cotl cl Nolic to ri lcxs The Protein weight watcMnq reducing plan nobody will believe. loss is HAPPY BIRTHDAY Dena From Mom Dad Happy Birthday Penny 3 fAWAHA 175. dirt bike, in excellent condition. Call VARD SALE 90 E. Washington Apr.l 30-Wa i.

3 households 9-5 pnv. lurniture. art supplies. EMIF Personal ftxli and POEU.H lelephone. D6-9X1 1977 Holstein Milking Herd (of HtNtT ton CkiSotli.

204-7U I7SO April 27, 1 977 liJO.jn. K.lf.r, mn4 H.rd 1 i.tSJ fovndi Milk JJ Flral CoR tfetftre Afcltf, JJlf ol 11 Itf WIrti coorf Ar. A lot Ot Ray Nelson, Inc. Wi I. lUNCHAVAIUItt IN THE SURE RlOR CO-JftT OF THE ATE Of FOR LEWIS COUNT NOTICE TO ALL WHOM CONCERN VO-J AflE WESESy NOTICED ffitt there fus been (jled court 4 we acopifOfl of pj.Tea ninw cpuig, pramg jlso ttiai mere lifji be an iMf ft consent fame! ot Sucn cd iW nol required fc la You a a'so noi corses of ol rw named chiW Such 1 rume Lweie has civen or A Icr sucft purpose mtU owc flay ol at A 4: f.

covrlrtxyn Cotjri ar Otr or iwcn To sjij tr-. cause such rjie J-vj rerea rtlTNf MISS YOUR CHRONICLE? DIAL YOUR NEWSPAPERBOY OR THE DAILY CHRONICLE OFFICE BEFORE 6:00 Pm 748-3311 736-3311 JANITORS, pan-time. Winlock area retired or housewives preferred' Call betoeen 4-5 Vondav- IMMEDIATE opening for et- penenced interior decorator for complete nome decorating service including furniture, carpel and draperies. Must able to set up store displays, neat appearance sales experience necessary. Monday-Friday, transportation lur- nisned.

Send resume and eipected salary to P.O. Boi 323. Chehalij Washiooion, 98533 RN Needed, part-time. Apply Peler Pan Nursing Home. tOE.

MATURE, experienced FamSy and Children Counselor. Mintmimi re- guirements. Misters Decree rs Social or psychol or more years y. Prefer esree ex- 1 Beginnino salary per monm. eepending upon experience.

Send resume ir3 jnf1 Mental 33 N.E. Boislfort Street, Cfvehatis. Washington. 9S532. Can From Larry, Wendy, Lisa Bambi Licensed CMdCafe MESRYLARKS Ucensed Child Care, drop-ins GIVE your child a home from ens Hour da RECEPTIONIST lots of public contact in nice office -Super co-workers.

To to start. Ellen. ACME, Tower. MILKER experience necessary. Can 271S3X BETHEL DAY CARE CENTER open now.CallJit43QS.74Ztlt LICENSED: Oay.

night, week, hour We Friendly home (or your children, playmates, fenced yard, near Burcermaster. 273-9S50 LICENSED will babysit weekdays me rat CartJofThands TO BIO FOft ThE OTy OF at rt OTce ft $2 will get you $10 or $20 OR $25! Sell that un-needed item With a Thrift Ad in The Daily Chronicle Classified Section ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 We would like to eipress our SrjMutle to the friends and neigntxjrs for ineir gilts and thoujhts ol sympai.lv on ine recent loss ot our tafter. A you to the Nasene Fire DepartT.ent and the staTf of the Ocean Beach Hospital at lUaco, Washington. The CHILD Care, reliable Mom-teacher my home. Call crer ords Prairie.

736-23X1 CHILD Care, any age. drop-ins Souid Cfietiaris area, Cfiifd Care Warned NEED da p.m.. 4 olfier days before a 's-LPN's Qualified ICOCCU. pa. and Meo-Surg mines needed for temporary assignments, wort your own schedule from occas- sonal shifts to full lime wcalion Manpower Temporary Services EOE.

male female WANTED Pan-time Secretary Np. ing shottfiand required, vra fe JuBtime June! Apply in person N. Market. Chehalis dim. EXPERIENCED Professional salesman.

Interested in retailing Mobile Homes, excellent op-. porturuty Apply Bo, SS9. The Daily Chronicle. Wasninelon 98531. Centratia.

NEED retired couple thai likes ranch type living, would like to find couple inat nas their own Mobile Home to put on our rancn. Many fringe benefits lor right couple, no drinkers. Write Bo. Ss Centralia. Washington SERVICE Station Attendant warned part-time days.

Apply Slip's Tex' DINNER Cook, time. Apply person 9-11 a andJ-5 Country Cousin. Harrison. MECHANICS I have 3 openings. To J6.75fhourly.

Call Sue ioday.ACrVE. 73S-2W4. neip Wanted 14 's. P.N.'j. Aides.

Temporary Assignrr.enis avaiiaWe. Manpower LPN Position open lor Nursing Home. Can 736-SlH. M30 pm Monday-Friday. 0 E.

PAHT-TIVE COOK OK position open Calnwi "aj tfemoriamsiMemofiaTs 2 Lost i Found LOST: lr ej Poodle. Reward'. Call solid ma'e puppy Sl OUND 6 month terrier hit ty car on Gold Street. pding at pou-d. please Beaufy Culture Fierdis growing fast and offers you a chance for unlimited growth ara security.

OuaWe! beauticians are arways in demand. Enron now at Beauly Cotlege. 7K-2866. Terml available, ajoroed lor LPN an ted. pan-time.

RoyiTcaTe ConvatescenlCMPr on756.SJ3 ADOflESSERS Wanted KELP Wanted in Sportino and Shoe Departmenla! Sea i NORTH-WEST pen and Ink COMMUNITV DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR QTYOFCHEHALIS Responsible adminislralive position involving planning zoning, code enforcemeni anrj interooverrmental programs Requires eilensive college level course worn in planning or a related field of equivalent eipertence. Monlhfy jjiirv J1072 lo $1303. plus benefits. Send detailed resume by Miy 13 10 City Manager. P.O Boi Cttehalis.

Washinglon 95S3Z. Equal Opporlunilv Employer. I a r-t wi IX ex to i Svrtr 0 Sc. 7TI i 10 kv vcr.tjr LOST Between FraiVlm Slreet nd Yard bfack Calico cat Spicey.S«Pe«ara JSt-SMi FOUND. Cascade Tai Senice Chena'is Avenue.

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