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-Stpt. 28. 1971 GREELEY TRIBUNE Page 13 Indian fy COLLINS, Colo. An Indian group' which 'invaded the Colorado. State University anthropology.

department and sacks of thinks snatching, it may have a good legal: case against the university for grave -spokesman -for the Vernon 'Bellecourt, 39; 'a Chip- pewa and director of ican Indian Movement, said the group later.sought to.serve faculty members with citizen's arrest- '-forms i charging body i AIM was unsuccessful at that, but Bellecourt 'said at a news conference in Denver Monday night he is optimistic the''case will be prosecuted. SPECIAL! Tonight Thru Friday! Sirloin Steak for 2..... A complete dinner Ebony Room In 'the American Legion Home Wett 20th St. at 64th Ave. The Public Is Welcome just I might get' a 'fairlback.

into; the. sacred mother iiake in the courts.this time," re'said. But if'nothing happens, ei-promised thc'-Indians would onduct their own an ndian orney, jury and.judge." Robert Theodoralus, chair- mari bf the anthropology de'p'art- were'no. Amer- c'a'n 'Indian' included in ib'se picked'up by'the'group. "They' topk'a; cow 1 skull and sulls 'of and a Nero, 'of lot of them from India, were purchased for teach- ng material," Theodoratus said.

UNC and Aims Students Serving The World's Best rs FOOD HOST USA le estimated 'their)-''value at bout $300. about 10 in all, rid most of them' from Denver, ie re prptes the excavation Indian bbiies 'from nprth- rn" Colorado site by the anthropology "We ound twb burial sites and removed 'only several skull frag- know whether hey, are Indians, cowboys or because! we have im e. to idehti fy; therri." termed researchers 'thieves 'arid who have ecn "preying on the burial 'of Indian people." his'organization'would take h'e ''remains'and possessions of iur people- so' they can be put 13218th Aw, Telephone 352-7444 earth." Bellecourt said. government, after its wars, "has reconstructed the South, Germany, Korea'and Japan. Yet we're still POW's in pur own country-and they still molest It's unreal: What would they'dp if dug up "we'd end up in jail, 1 he.said..

Noting tax funds are often used to finance archeological exploration, Bellecourt dryly-sug Bested AIM: might-apply for a national ie foundation grant--so it.could dig'up various pioneers and study their bone That he "Indians could learn more about diseases the white man introduced to the Indians, as syphilis, gon- prrhea and smallpox." Red Chinese Minutes the Sept. 15 eeting the Com- 1 lissloners as approved: by-the oard Sept. 22 were as follows; CLAIMS "The following claims were resented: County' general.fu'nd, roa'd and bridge, -hospital, $373,919.65. was.moved, seconded and -that' these-claims-be "lowed and paid. "The following welfare claims ere presented: Old age'-pen- day care, dependent children, $sl needy arious, "It, was and jprpved that'these claims-be Special Show HONG KONG (AP) Canton elevisiori has-announced it will nake 'a "special and irripor- ant" newscast "Tuesday night about "circumstances: of the commemora'tio'n'of the 22nd an- liversary of the founding of the Peoples Republic of China." in Hong Kong iieved- '-th'e probably -Peking's official reasons for unexpectedly can- celling the Oct.

1 celebration, and parade in the capital; The has been staged in Peking; and attended iy. party Cteirm'an'tMao" since Hie Communists Hook over the mainland, in Cancellation of the- affair had- triggered rumors that Mao was seriously or dead. A Chinese traveler just back from Canton' said Sunday's the. great importance, to-the people" and urged that should make arrangements to 'see and 'radio indicated the By MRS. DON NORTON NEW RAYMKR Mr.

and Mrs. Ervin Vangraefschepe am family were hosts to a birthday dinner for in their Sunday. Guests were Mr and Mrs. Archie Box, ant Mrs. Albert Kester and 'Susie Mr.

and Mrs. Gary --Lamber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston and Mr! am Mrs. Box and arid Mr.

Mrs. Earl Steffens and. fariiily. and Waiter Bussey spent Sunday, in Westminster, a the home of 'Mrs. Dorothy Bussey' and Tammy; Mrs Bussey' attended a 'brida shower- that was given for and Mrs.

Elmer Ever hart, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fiscu; and children were Siinda; dinner, guests of Mr. and'Mrs Dennis Everhart, at-Wopdrdw. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Everhar visited Mrs. Everhart's mothe Mrs. Fredia Siemsen and othe BUSINESS, 'Barton -chief, ac ounfing i noted' the jbard will meet the'week of )ct. 18'to finalize the '1972 ounty "Buss also reported that he ad met with mayors cpricern- ng dog control in the various owns i i natter is to be reviewed by ie county Glen eporled the'Lcgislative Interim ommittee had favorably ac epled the county's reports and 1 io ns regarding the welfare program.

"A zone change requested by onothan WenzeP was granted Vlso a conditional land use equest of -John- Kimmel. 'The ounty-attorney''is to 'prepare ie proper resolutions: "Byron 1 'Swing, ngineer, met -with the boarc at Pine hear it." Canton telecast would originate in.Pek- ing, but there were no'of her "Ame'fic'a'n heart specialist Dr. Paul Dudley arrival today jn Hong.Kong from Peking'that he 'saw nothing during.his to the that Mao was sick. He said, doctors in capital told him the parade was called off because it had become too elaborate. If You've Ever Thought About SEMINAR ON INVESTING Stocks Real Estate Bonds Mutual Funds Conducting this fast-paced seminar will be the noted business analyst George Learn how to invest --and how not to j( With Film and Lecture and.How It Is Made Shelters 'Building Your Estate Tax-Free-v Thursday Evening, more ihiPprmation call (303) -r collect! relatives Saturday.

Whited 'visited relatives in Denver last week. Mrs. Miller visil'ec Dorothy Kugler recently. The New Rayriier Department is sponserihg Firemens' Dance Oct. 2.

A proceeds will go to fir upkeep on th truck, and They are building- hous in-Raymer i true so it will be available for winte use. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ship perd of Comslock, visitec at the Paul Kugler hdm Monday. Mr.

Shepperd -is cousin of Mrs. Kugler. A host of friends and relative gathered at the home, of and Mrs. Delbert Greeley.on-Sept. 19 to help Mr and' Roy Shepper celebrate, their 62nd weddin and Mrs.

Kenneth LittL field visited Nina. Littli field last Sunday 'evening. Mr. and Crbsp went to Fort rMprgan'-Monda to shop. The Farmers mi pt; 20th' for a Pot Luck din The Brush Livestock Ex change Sale Barn-srJonsored th steak for the the meeting Glenc whp is' Miss A.KC Queen, a presentatipn the -American Institute Keith Va'rigrae Monty -Samber.

an Wayne Vangraefschepe told an showed', their: trip Washington, D.C., this summe Mrs;" Harry Lindsey hostess for the Boosler'Club a her hpme Wednesday afternoM There were six member present. After the meet ing "a la robe was tied. George Rasmussen Los Angeles, visited th Mike Fiscus family the past tw weeks. Mr. and Mrs.

Busse; Mrs. Keith an Mrs. Arthur Crosby, an Mike Fiscus, Geo'rg Rasmussen, Mrs. Helen Mau and Renee were all familii that Fort Morgan shop: Commissioners Minutes in regard to the Gump properly iitheast of Windsor. Matter is ing held for further clarifica- on with; the landowner, the ard and regarding xjurity for'.

'Welfare food amps -was held over for nother week. "The Cpmmerce ues will be considered during budget action as taken at this meeting. ''Resolution-and claim eecl was presented to the board signature property xiafed in Galeton "A'group of parents met with ie 'board regarding traffic roblems in the 'West High thool-area r. Joe-Haefeli renewal of ie county eye glass contract." Injuries Reported in Two Mishaps No one was hurt i fou raffic accidents which occurr.et ri the county over the weekend he! 'Highway Patrol reported Monday. A car driven by Allen ranklin Crews, 2459 W.

llth ran off a county rqad.anc lit a.guard post, fence and dir embankment 1 three miles nortl of Windsor about 3. Saturday; The 1969 auto was damagei about $700, Patrolman Willian Wolfe There also' wa about damage-to the fence which belonged to Victor 'L Reynolds of driven by: two -For Lupton residents-were involve in a collision on U.S.-85 on mile, north -of Colorado 52 at Fort 'Luplo about 7:55 p.m. Saturday. two, Evelyn Grac Powell and 'Henry. Brungart were both'southbound J5-.

and'bolhi turning into Fort Lupton. when Brun gard 'hit th woman's vehicle, according Patrolman- Harold woman's 1965 car was damage about $110, Brungard's 1966.aut $175. A driven by Gregpr Ward Olson, 3001. Lakeside, Dr ran' of f.the' 85 by-pass struck a highway. depaHmeh fence .4 mile.south about 1969 auto was 'damaged abou $75, the -Patrolma Kirby'Carter An auto driven by Joseph Dyess rolled, over times, after the Rbggen youl swerved to miss a dpg and wen off a county 1 miles southeast of Hogge'n'a p.m.

-Sunday, Pafrblma Mikii Carey The 195 car was damaged about $150. LONDON (AP) Singer Tom Jones and Engeibert Hum perdinck are combining on nonmusical venture. They announced, Monda they're joining a real estal group, to build the biggest the afer constructed in Londo since II. The theater.will, have .1,60 seats and'is part, of a $26 mi lion prpject. that is to indue offices, a'cultural and sporl center, shops and apartments.

Wiit for Rex.lt Sate! SEPT. 29 (FOR SURE) rjew I (Concept if lotion EnteHainment FOR ADULTS ONLY -the mini flick To Be Shown Here The latest Billy Graham film, Lost, will be ibwri at .7:30 p.m. Thursday the Seventh-day Advenlisl hurch, 10th Street. and 21st venue. Sponsoring i is ie Greelcy.Christian Reformed with Rev.

Hubert J. prik.as pastor. "Lost Generation" features pecial appearances by Art inklelter and star ack Webb. Linkletter, whose died as the esult of the use of. drugs, dis- usse's drug usage in America, nd points to what is being done oluntarily by many: teenagers combat the problem.

Webb tales'his views on the role of iie police officer and his rela loriship to the jaws of our The film, is a probing locumerilary. which takes a lose -look at the attitudes and norals of the nation. Location ilming was done in Alaska, the Southern states, on' farms and imall. towns, mid-America, ind lufy'' hippie' district of San "Yancisco. No' admission will be charged 'view the film, and the public invited to attend.

Senior Citizens Slates Bus Trip To Ice Follies Greele'y Citizens' Dlub is trip to see-the in Denver on Sunday, 1 17. The group will -leave the Recreation' Gen- wparking.ilot; :710. llth at 3 j.p. m. -The i scheduled The-Scri- ors, will eat-, at; back in Tickets will go-on-sale at the Senior Citizens'- office at 8:30 a.rri: on The fee will per includes found trip bus fare'arid Coli- seum'seats just above, the vyalk- vay; Each brie is'respo'risible for lis dyn meal.

The-'1972 routine is all new and performers-are'the ice. One'of the main attractions will be "Snoopy," from the world of a i Some dust andsweat, mate? There's nothing- else exit here. PERFORMANCES STARTS OCT. IStl I Was sorry to se 'Carnal --Vincsnl Canby NewYorkTimtsr Arthur GajtuiW.AnnMatgrct and Jules Ifilfcr. Carnal HI Vr A A greart Civil War legend comes to the screen! AMERKAtbAfMGJl STARTS WED.

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