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2 The Times-Standard, Euraka. California October 18.1977. 2 The Times-Standard, turaka. uaiiiornia 'uesaay. I Heated Deaths, funerals 1 1 Palice readied (Continued from Page 1) Harassed her about her sex.

.11 il i hlSt.OriP, lailmTlff itinued from Pagel) GREENLUND. WALTER, BOYLE. FRANK TRACY, two oH cere aresUntPant camera was booked resident of Rio Dell. October resident of Eureka. Oct.

17 Facret decided the'situation wilh her al the county jail, bul is 1977 Husband of the late 1977. He was the husband of was out of control Other when she bailed herself out: a i who Hettie Boyle. Eureka; father' lights had broken oul and the and the camera was returned, preceded him in death in 1965. of Patricia Woolen. Eureka "frrv Betting the film had been exposed to Father of Richard Greenlund, Grandfather of EUREKA POLICE -Arson, investigated by Verna Reah Carlin, 620 Alpha St.

Over the weekend the house was entered through a crowd outside was getting rowdy, he said. Eacret allegedly continued to resist the officers trying to put him inthe patrol carand shouted, "Get the Hoopas, get everybody, get you pigs, burn this place down," according to Harpham. Dance closed The officers then decided to close the dance. "There was only a few, less than 50. people fighting, but when you've got 50 against two officers, you're at a disadvantage," he said.

The band told the crowd the police had ordered everyone po to go home, and most did v1e (1 light. Strong said she is convinced the film was purposefully ruined to destroy evidence. "To expose a person's film violates their First Amendment rights," she said. "I think it speaks for itself. They wouldn't do that unless they knew they were breaking the law." Strong said she may go to the grand jury with her complaints, if she can find other witnesses to support her.

Harpham said he did not know why or how the film Michigan; Uoyd Greenlund, Woolen. Sail Lake Cily, Otah; Bridgeville; Wayne Green- William Ritchey Woolen, wd lund Las Vegas; Bernie La- Andrew R. Woolen, both of Belle, Rio Dell; Raymond La- Eureka; uncle of John Korte Belle, Layton; Cecilia Taylor, and Gertrude Carnburn bplh ofncers Sumner, Lucille Bohn, of Seattle, WUhelmina Lynwood, Caroline Ueinhardt, Oakland, and (ire Department. Clothing, Ostby, Edmund, Geneva Pauline Martin. He leaves and household items Guertin, Redmond, and a a i were destroyed and the box Eleanore Betker, Michigan.

Christine Woolen, San itself was damaged. a parklng'lot at Harris Central streets. A illceman on his call saw two around notified the dispatcher. Responding saw smoke coming lhe box and called lhe NEW YORK (AP) A faster-than- stolen. HIGHWAY PATROL Critical injury accident, Minor injury accident soulh of it was also reported Monday that the Federal irde jet was Aviation Administration had readied today for this week's placed four more noise-' historic landing at John F.

measuring devices at Ken- Kennedy International Air- nedy in preparation for the way more officers were caned to being he clear the auditorium. All the officers on duty plus Brutality, about six memberes of the llarpham said he is Hnt Piling all the complaints and and mo Old Town reports and will write a report He is survived by numerous Kimberly Kurd, Salt Lake i i grandchildren and many City, Ulah. reported Sunday by Paul Mr. Boyle was a native of Kevin Mendes, Fortuna, lo McGregor, Iowa, age 89 his 1970 Dodge Challenger years. He was a 32nd degree parked at and streels.

Mason and a member of The righl fronl and rear lires Maiden Lodge, No. 188, were slashed. FAM. He received his 50- a i i i i year pin in Eureka in reported Sunday by Dean custodian at the University of January, 1965. He was a.

Michael O'Donnell, 18M DSt. Washington for several years former member of El Kalif The windshilef of his 1966 prior to moving to Humboldt Shrine. Mr. Boyle for 55 years Renault was broken wilh a Countv. He was a member of was an engineer on the roc k.

lhe i a Milwaukee Railroad out of --Theft, reported Saturday Church Spokane, Wash. For many by Suzanne Denise Allen, of Friends are invited to at- years he was secretary of his er purse and its contents other relatives. native of Iron River, Michigan, Mr. Greenlund came to California and Humboldt County in I960, making his home in the Rio Del! area. He had been Airways to thp CHP spokesman was chortling, regular flighls at Dulles In- ririver nrlenl Proctor "We're on our way," ternational Airport outside JaVtrawiinff London Monday, a leader of Washington since May 1976, Crescent was traveling i groups but the New York airport lings of the officials have.

fought SST an apMafby the Port New York and I of a lower court the flights, i I The British line and Air when she lost control of the rance which togelher I car and it crossed the north- deve i op ed and exclusively bound lanes and hit a rock ODC rale the Concorde, im- embankment. McCraken was dj a tely announced a treated for major injuries at a iliarization i foot patrol officers arrived. Shipley also arrived and later Harpham came. About six Humboldt County sheriff's deputies aiso appeared on the scene. on Ins findings.

California Highway Patrol fficers handled city police calls. officers handled the regular About 10 Eureka officers lined up shoulder to shoulder to clear the auditorium. The officers held their batons horizontally in both hands in front of themselves and walked forward, Shipley said. No one inside was arrested. Most of the crowd had gathered outside and the officers then began a sweep of the streets.

First and then rocks and beer bottles began hailing said. down officers, Keplinger was hit and a fire inspector took him to St. Joseph Hospital. rocks Harpham said fist-sized rocks flew past his own head and at his feel. "It was scary," he said.

"Officer Manos was hit three or four times. Some of the civilians were hit when we swept the street and the ones throwing missed us." The streets were blocked and finally cleared after midnight, he said. At least two witnesses have charged that police used excessive force out the crowds ficers were rude. Cheri Jane Strong, 22, a reported for the Humboldt State University radio station, said she lives near the auditorium and came out to take pictures the student newspaper. "There was a lot of rock and bottle throwing going on," she said "(But) the police overdid it.

The whole thing was not handled right. They shoved people more tha they had to." She said she saw one officer directing traffic raise his baton threateningly at one i and saw three helmcted officers with their batons raised run after several youths. Calls Shipley, however, said he had received calls Monday from others in the neighborhood commending him for the restraint his officers showed. Nuclear (Continued from Page 1) by the Friends of "the Earth, i and local residents. The residents are Elmont Honea.

a Humboldt Slale i i a A a a Frederick Cranston, an HSU a i i a Demetrios S. Mitsanas, an HSU faculty member from Eureka; and Wesley Chesbro, an Arcata city councilman. PGE has not challenged the right to intervene of the local petitioners, but remains silent on Iheirslance. "We aren'l saying we agree with them. We just don't challenge their right to intervene," he said "Collins doesn't live in the slale and the Friends nf the a doesn't list any members who live near the David Pesonen, a San Francisco lawyer who drew up the petition, said "PGE apparently doesn't want the people who are most concerned to lestify about the plant.

Their challenge is based on purely technical gounds." "m-SeaS --rl living in Humboldt County. Chapter coordinator Scotl Sway reported that some of those members live in the Humboldt Hill area, near the Fields Landing power plant. Pesonen said PG--E's challenge is based on the fact that individual members of the local Friends of the Earth chapter were not named in the petition. 'We don't think the law HELPKEET-TV 1 If WenOADCASiiNO Only (ommunily suppo" keeps lhe hiqh standard PBS news music dramo and inloimative nroq'ui nq coniinq In Send your $25 family membership to KEET.TV today' P.O. Box 13 Eureka, Calif.

i will be Jim auspices of Humnoiai urage, ct jt and Ben Gleaton! No. 79, FAM. Interment will -Theft, reported Saturday Russell and Vernon al Sllnsct Memorial by Den nis Charles Brown, Mniiprn Park. 2348 of a Schwinn 10 Friends mav call at Goble's Casketbearers will be spe cd bicycle worth $130 from i a Chanel Tues- James Ireland, Donald me- the a a davOc 18, from PsPnoo until Crea Donald Metcalf, David plav 0 und. Wednesday.

Oct. 19, Weichert, Sam Mitchell and a i i 5 fro I I American Cancer Society, 19 Fifth Eureka. i i Charles Hartman. reported Thursday by the make Friends may call at Pierce Matador Motel, 129 Fourth the New Troy Laundry, 101 Fourth St. and Costilon from 9 a.m.

a a rdiu. i i i Huber, Kenl Huber, Brian 'TM Huber, all of Eureka. She was eat of a nrpppHoH him in iSnT Rmthpr of TM 1 mollier of Isaac Huber, Geoffrey Huber, Jesse Huber, all of Eureka. Mrs. Huber was a native of Wyoming, age 64 years.

Olympia, Annette Yo'ung, Arcaia; ana Hariene Young, Cedros. He is ten grandnieces Private services were held anMrne 5Sf was a at the Chapel of the Ferns, Mr uia was a Cooper a i TMj be held at concluding services at Ocean unera i Chapel, Ar- View cemetery. catat Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 11 a.m. with Pastor Lynn Belleau of the Seventh-day Advcntist Church officiating.

I THOMPSON, MAX resident of Fortuna, October will be II. M. 16, 1977. Husband of Incite Co -n i Thompson, preceded him in death in 1967. Father of Maxecn Plummer, Ukiah; Gordon Thompson, Fortuna, and Frank Thompson, Texas; brother of Marian Cassel, Fortuna.

He is survived by eight grandchildren, one great-grandson and numerous other relatives. A native of Fortuna, Mr. Mcinlire, Leonard Lind- slrand, Percy Jackson, Marion McFarland. Friends may call at Paul's Chauel Tuesday from 10 a.m. to name them," Thompson was a life-long he said "We'll wait and see resident of Humboldt County.

He had worked as a butcher over 40 years. He was 69. Graveside services will be a a i Cemetery. Wednesday, October 19. at 1 p.m.

with the Rev. Lewis Whitehead, officiating. Services are under what the NRC says about the challenge." Pesonen said thai Geologist i a geological tests at the plant site, and that the closure of the plant more than a year ago was based on his findings. "PGE is opposed to Collins' testimony because it's desperately afraid of what he knows," Pesonen claimed. Another petitioner.

Fred Wednesday from 9 a.m. Orick boy struck by truck Truck Springs. 22 Wesl Fourth St. A man reported to be drunk and waring an arm cast is suspected of breaking windows in each of the locations. --Dorothy Donna Maier, 51, and John Fredrick Maier, 59, both of Ferndale, were arrested Saturday afternoon at the Payless Drug Store.

800 West Harris on charges of burglary and petty theft. Securily guards alleged that the two shoplifted items from the store. --Michael David Woody. 21, a a a Saturday night and charged with possession of stolen property. Police received an anonymous tip that Woody was possession of property stolen from Mary Pimentel, 825 Second and went to the Eureka Manor apartmenls.

The report said officers heard people going out lhe window afler Ihey knocked. An officer apprehended Woody outside. An alleged accomplice fled. Serial numbers of some of the items found in the room matched those submitted by Pimentel, police said. --Traffic accident Saturday at 10:29 a.m.

at Henderson and I streels. According lo Sgl Charles Taylor, Officer Ronald Jackson ol lhe Eureka Police was driving north on 1 Street when Virginia Ruth Windbigler, Eureka, pulled out from Henderson and hit his car. Both were injured and taken to St. Joseph Hospital, Taylor said. --Burglary reported by Hans Leonard Andersen, 12W victims Saturday 6:02 p.m.

According to police reports, the boys were selling newspapers at Hallen Drive and valley East Boulevard when they were approached by three 14-18-year-old white males, who took money from their pockets and fled on foot. A police investigation is underway. Citizen's arrest by Judy Augustine at 6:05 a.m. Saturday of Edward W. Albers, 19.

al 111 Samoa on charges of assaull and batlery. Aibers was arresled at Humboldt County Jail and released on a bail bond to appear in court Wednesday. FIRE DISTRICT ONE Dwelling fire, see story page 7. Ambulance assist, Sunday 10:05 p.m., 2041 Westwood Place. CRESCENT CITY POLICE Arrested Kennelh D.

Lee, 29, Aberdeen, Monday morning on charges ot auto Ihefl. LAWRENCE J. WIELAND, M.D. ANNOUNCES THR OPENING 01- HIS OFFICE FOR GENERAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE (RUNNING INJURIES) AT 523 6th Street EUREKA, CALIFORNIA 95501 OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINrMENI TELEPHONE (7071 445-3401 F. R.

Knapp, M.D. mmuunces the opening of his offices for the practice of plastic and reconstructive surgery hand surgery 3116 Harrison Avenue Fureka, California 95501 by appointment only telephone: (707) 443-4bl4 FuTcnief Rav Lay also Cranston, said. "I think that the 'officers for anyone who has an interest so well considering lhe amount of abuse they were getting. Shipley said fights break out easily when people have con the power plant should have the righ tot express their concerns. My feeling is that everyone in lhe U.S.

should ig. Services are under ORICK A 12-year-old IJCU1101U the direction of Goble's Orick boy remained in in- st (j i oc ked ndow opened Fortuna Mortuary. tensive care Tuesday mor ct 6 or 7 and watch and al Mad River Com- coins vauled at $94.20 taken, munity Hospilal in Arcaia --Burglary reported by after he was slmck by a arn es Keilh Olson. 1410 MILLIOS, ELIZABETH loa( log truck while riding Union St. Wind wing of car resident of Fortuna.

October i le Monday at forced open Thursday night temoon or Friday morning and semi- Bruce Davis was critically tan ton's 1651 Myrtle Avc. arket CENTER CUT STEAK .79 442-4288 Specials for Oct. 19th through Oct. 22nd We Gladly Acaept Food Stqcnps The Little Store -WITH MORE LEAN- BONELESS X-RIBou RUMP $429 ROAST I he women their vicinity of the plant broaden join in and then lhe the range of lhe plant's im TrV'infto break-up 5 plant, built by PGE in I nrovides the crows 19 as been shut since.July "hesaid 2 "6, for refueling, main- Angry tenance andmodifications. 17, 1977.

Wife of the late i i a i i preceded her in death in 1969. Mother of Helen Millios and Mrs l.addusaw, both of Carlotta, and Mrs. Joan Matyshock, Ferndale; sister of Mrs. Anna Tsarnas, Healdsburg. She is survivied by four grandchildren and several other relatives.

A native of Willits, Mrs. Millios came to Humboldt County in 1923, making her home" in the Fortuna area. She was a charter member of injured Monday at 5:35 p.m. yclt his bicycle ran into the rear of a parked pickup truck on Highway 101' north of Hubbard Road and fell into the path of a log truck driven bicycle taken from garage by Charlie Overman, 34, Friday night or Saturday morning. I Jss valued at $119.

automatic rifle, scope and Neil Diamond tape worth a total of S130 taken. Burglary, reported by Stephen Robert Ross, 3514 Utah St. Schwinn stingra; by Chat Davfs's condition was Timothy Arlei stable Tuesday McKnight, 22, Eureka, foi possession of stolen propertj and possession of narcotics. listed as morning at Mad River. FRESH-LEAN GROUND BEEF 69 MADE-RITE SKINLESS FRANKS 12OZ.

PKG. 69 According to the report, Mc( i 5 1 Knighl was arrested Friday ArTTlS fiflin at 3 p.m. in connection with J.I1O OCU.H drugs and prescription pads View Cemetery. City school issue SorcemenS 'aVt'te rock people! the the NHC throwing when she was go-ahead, he added, arrested for obstructing an officer. According to the report by Officer Ralph Lemes.

he told her several times to go home and leave city property but (Continued from Page 11 she refused a a arrested. Strong said she told officers teaching" also were involved, not jusl pay raises, she was taking photos for the Superintended Mike McManus said it would be an news. They told her. she said, Un a pr Die board to interfere now in lhe legal that unless she had Clip- collective bargaining. Ifad She 'was "We feel we've made a legilimate offer," he said, arrested, carried lo the steps.

Trustee Charles Sassenrath said the board may be handcuffed, and her camera partially responsible for the delay in signing a contracl due was taken away. to the hiring of a new superintendent, caste about and A stale medialor was called in lasl year lo resolve the dispute between the district and ETA. A contract finally was agreed upon last November. Raid kills hijackers productive United States and the Soviet drugs and taken in a burglary of lhe office of Dr. Samuel Burre Wednesday.

WASHINGTON A Presidenl Carter's chief a hin ln SI Fou'r speakers MM" from 1956 SEdav' Sunday night or Monday. Loss valued at $100. HUMBOLDT SHERIFF Grand thefl, reported by Sandy Jean Harbour, 5202 Leanord Eureka. A i ring set and turquoise ring valued at $422 months. No signs of forced entry were found.

Burglary, reported by. POWDERED OR BROWN SUGAR I Ib. box LB. WISCONSIN CHEDDAR or Sk 4 AQ MONTEREY JACK CHEESE LB. I PUKE III TOVrHll COUNTRY STYLE SPARE RIBS LB HOME GARDEN TOMATO JIHCE 46 ei.

three provisions Carler considers key to a new slralegic arms limilalion agreemenl. Press Secrelary Jody Powell said Ihey are a reduclion in lhe number of nuclear warheads on each side, restraints on atomic weapon improvements and "agreements dealing with weapons systems that are particularly sensitive lo one; side or lhe other." "We are now discussing in a productive way all three those new and a questions which the President outlined early in the tinn NOW AVAILABLE-FRESH GLENDOiEN'S APPLE CIDER IICOTATI MEDIUM 1 SHADE EGGS CRISCO OIL GOLD MEDAL Sib. bag Our Error 'I ad- A headline was Incorrect on 1 16 of Saturday edition ORCHID TOILET TISSUE hDEL MONTE CUT BEAMS NALLEY'S CHICKEN OR BEEF 8 roll pkg. 35 00 (Conlinued from Page I 'the night in their cells, and two others on the list Jan-Carl Raspe and Irmgard Moeller, slashed their wrists. Itaspe died in a hospital practicing on an idenlical plane before being senl to Mogadishu.

Under cover of darkness, lhe raiders during'tne morning, and Miss Moeller was, Wasted open emergency exits over both wings WASH INGTON (AP). A reported in critical condition. The only hostage killed was the chief pilot of the Lufthansa Boeing 737 jet, 37-year-old was put off ministralion," Powell sajd correctly stated that a new a romemne t-- private school, The Arcata J.UX, rttVtlUHZ Christian, School, will open 1 oJan. The headline in- tOO demanding read i Ischool opens Ocl. 3." jCATCHOW MRS.

SMITH'S PUMPKIH CUSTARD PIE 26 oz. EGGO WAFFLES 11 oz. Sunday. Officials said he was sh the plane sat at the airport in of the twin-jet airliner. They poured into the key congressman is telling passenger cabin hurling "blinding" grenades President Carter his con- that stun with a flash of light and loud bang templaled lax revisions Iry to.

bill emil no shrapnel. do loo much at once. They found that the hijackers had rigged I Without eliminating some the InsWe of the plane with explosives and 1 of i a poured gasoline over the aisle carpeting. The I PTM osals u5 ays Soulh slx'SiS dirtag- IS i Pagers had been strapped into their seats "standMtUe ch'ancethls, zigzag journey over Southern Europe and the with their safety belts. year in Congress.

Middle East to East Africa. The hijackers apparently did not have 1 The raid reminiscent of Israel's successful I enough time to ignlle the gasoline or detonate rescue at the Entebbe, Uganda, airport the explosives. year, was the first combat operation for the I "There was some shooting. was no Al plani Ullman, wl and Means Committee must work on Carter's tax plan, when it Is formally presented year was me nrsi uytuauun mi nit i wnen LS imniuiij' Border Guard Group 9 commando strike! panic. The passengers were evacuated as fasl I says congress cannot digest, force, set up aflcr the 1972 Munich Olympic i as possible by sliding downjnflated slides' massacre.

Officials said the antiterrorist: from the emergency exits," specialists had rehearsed the atlack well, spokesman said. a Lufthansa alf-thc major reforms Carter wants in one Year. 'CORHEGTION HOTIGE 1 IN THE SEARS CIRCULAR FOR OCT. 19 THRU OCT. 12.

tf77. AM ERROR APPEARED IN THE HEADLINE COPY OF THE ft-TRACK- STEREO IN THE AUTOMOTIVE AD ON PAGE 6. THE COPY READ TRACK STEREO, REGULAR (29.99 FOR THE' PRICE OF I24.M 13 THE CORRECT. PRICE OF THE ITEM, CUT IS NOT AN MODEL BUT IT 15 AN S-TRACK STEREO UNTT ONLV. WE ARE SORRY FOR' THE ERROR AND ANY INCON VENIENCE IT MAY HAVE CAUSED.

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