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L.WPOI i)I 6 The Spokesman-Review, Saturday. October 24. 1964. GONZAGA 7, Religion and Race Study Set I 4 0 to, 1,, 2 i A 1 4 4. 1 '7- 4I 7 ''1.

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Davis, president emeritus of West Virginia State College, will he opening speaker for a Race and Religion Con. ference Nov. 7 at tlonzaga University. Eugene II. Breckenridge, pres.

ident of Spokane Human Relations Council, sponsor of the conference, listed four purposes of the conference including "to emphasize the moral responsibility of each of us for equality of opportunity for every individual in all areas of our community," Other purposes include "to hear witness to the community Miss Spokane N'alley Officially Opens Freeway Section Commissioner Mien, 1.1 Gov. Cherberg and Miss Jackson mark ceremonies on Greenaeres-Seaton addition. I Spokane 31an Iteceiles National Itecognition Reisdorph demonstrates a model of the treatment plant mhieh be operates. I Lo A Ir4444 S-R illan Rates 1 tA S-R Alan Rates 1. 4 :.,,.71 i .::.4 4 ..:1 A 1, (dr rirlorl.rk,e1 's Nt 4 31.

1 itowate, :...1 I 1 1 ...1 I College Extension Stalled by Board Anderberg's Plant Chief Wins Last Rites National Plaque Are Today The superintendent of Spokane's new sewage tru mont wnc hnnored Pridny Moht hv mnrp th; lite I unity The superintendent of Spokane's new sewage ment plant Was honored Friday night by more AP Photo Award Section Jim Shelton, photographer for The Spokesman-Review, Friday won second place in eotr pthe ol it a IS Open dthiveisio'n' A sseoactivatt'ee'd' Press annual photo contest for member newspapers in Oregon and Washington. Shelton's prize-winning ure showed boys under a tawn sprinkler spray. 644 ikAbith.4114tti,4t411 recway Section Is Open Washington's State Board of Education Friday decided to delay for seven weeks a decision on the Spokane Community College's request to establish a campus at Ft. George Wright. Meeting at Seattle with Oscar C.

Santschi, president of the! 3Dirit Lake Woman Fined inananLi pi an Bared Y. Rose linn By ASSOCIATED PRESS Gov. Rosellini offered a six. treat- 1.e Sherry Erickson Miss Spokane than 6, Valley, literally brought traffic for Elmer Ander 400 members of the Pacific Northwest Pollution Control illt. mum w.

DAVIS In a standstill Friday afternoon berg, MUT and operator of Association as the group wound up its 31st annual three- Conference Speaker as she officially opened the Andys SI. Lukes Confectionery, day meet with a banquet in the Greenacres.Seaton section of will be at 1 p.m. today in Thorn- Bidpath lintel. 05 terms were Ralph Roderick, as to the worth and dignity et hill-Geraghty Funeral Home. A.

J. Reisdorph. E023 Gor- Corvallis, president, and of each to make Interstate tat 90 Freeway at ribbon- The Rev. Eugene II. Kind- don, was selected to receive the Leland Spahr, Seattle, vice pres- clear the need for communi- cutting ceremonies under the Schuh will officiate and burial national Hatfield Award for out- Went, cation and fellowship among Liberty Lake overpass.

will be at Spokane Memorial standing service in the field of In addition to Reisdorph's fellow members of our corn- The 2 p.m. ceremonies, mark. Gardens, plant operation. Reisdorph also award, the following recognitions munity" and "to help create a ing completion of the 3.2-mile, Mr. Anderberg, 00, died was elected secretary-treasurer were presented to pollution con- climate wherein representatives latest addition to Washington's Thursday at his W1925 of the regional or organization la trol officials in the Inland of all religious groups can work highwa.

system, were soon-Gardner. lie was a lifelong elections Friday afternoon, pire: together for better inter-racial. sored by Spokane Valley Chamresident of Spokane. The Hatfield plaque is given Gary F. Krahmer, Walla Wal- inter-cultural and inter-faith re- ber of Commerce.

Mr. Anderberg was a mem- annually by the Water Pollution la, Operations Award for lotions." On hand were Lt. Gov. John her of Saem Lutheran Church Control Federation, a national Croup I Communities; Prof. Cil- Registration will begin at 9 and his father, the late John organization, in recognition of bert 11.

Dunstan, Pullman, Serv- a.m. Cherberg; W. O. Allen, chair- man of the Board of Spokane Anderberg, was one of its found- individual achievement by muni- lees Award; Ralph Streeter, Dr. Davis also will speak Micounty Commissioners; Ernest ers.

Ile was a member of cipal sewage plant operators. Ritzville, Operations the 7:30 p.m. session under A. cowen, chairman of the Northwest. Kiwanis Club 13 A.

J. Steffen, president. of wrcie Award for Group III, and A. J. auspices of Gonzaga Town and years and was named its "out- presented the recognition plaque Wahl.

Boise, Idaho, Service Gown Forum. Washington State Highway Corn- mission: Charles G. Prahl, di-standing Kiwanian" in 1961. to Reisdorf at the close of the.Award. His opening talk will he at rector of the Washington State He was a past lieutenant goy- group's conference.

Twin Falls Wins 10 a.m. after words of welcome Department of Highways, and ernor of Kiwanis, District 7, and Problems Discussed i Twin Falls, Idaho. received from Dr. G. H.

Schlauch, con- Carl V. Erickson, president of a past president of Spokane Pollution Control members th Mendelssohn Club. from Oregon, Washington, Municipal Air and Water ference chairman and announce- Sokane Valley Chamber of Protection Award, being cited ments and introductions by i Commerce. Be is survived by his wife. fornia, Idaho and British Co.

as the municipality I doing the Breckenridge. 1 Adding a bit of flare to the Mrs. Mildred Anderberg, and himbia discussed problems and most outstanding job in the pro- Workshops Set program were Army, Navy, Ma. two sons. Merlyn and Gary iprogress in the field of pollu- tection of water resources during, Workshops in five subjectHrine and Coast Guard reserve all at the home.

tion control and protection of airil the past year. I are scheduled for 10:30 to noon! units and an Air Force color Memorials may he given to, and water resources in the; Associated Oregon Industries' and from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Re- guard. The University High Spokane Foundation for the Northwest. Ireveived the 1964 pacific North- ports from the workshops williSchool band also performed.

Mind, E3010 Queen. Other Hirers elected to 19641west Pollution Control Award for be given from 3:45 to 5 p.m. 1 The 3.2-mile section is a di- the outstanding achievement in ll 'PM CA I Iti An fl) the protection of air and water They include, with resource vided, four lane highway with Panelists: "The Church Itself interchanges at Sprague and Lib POLITICAL 110UNDUP be given from 3:45 to 5 p.m. The 3.2mile section is a di-They include, with resource Med, four-lane highway with panelists: "The Church Itself interchanges at Sprague and Sherry Erickson. Miss Spokane! Talley, literally brought traffic! to a standstill Friday afternoon' as she officially opened the reenacres-Sea ton section of Interstate 90 Freeway at ribbon.

cutting ceremonies under the Liberty Lake overpass. The 2 p.m. ceremonies, mark- ing completion of the 3.2-mile. latest addition to Washington's highway system, were spon- sored of by Spokane Valley Cham- ber Commerce. On hand were IA.

Gov. John A. Cherberg; W. O. Allen, chair- man of the Board of Spokane the 7:30 p.m.

session under A. cowen, chairman of the ansnices of Gonzaga Town and rnm. auspices of Gonzaga Town and' Washington' State Highway Corn- Gown Forum. mission: Charles G. Prahl, di- His opening talk will he at rector of the Washington State 10 a.m.

after words of welcome Department of Highways, and from Dr. G. H. Schlauch, con- Carl V. Erickson, president of ference chairman and announce- Spokane Valley Chamber of ments and introductions bylcom merce.

Breckenridge. Adding a bit of flare to the Workshops Set were Army, Navy, Ma- Workshops in five subject iine and Coast Guard reserve are scheduled for 10:30 to and an Air Force color and from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. The University High, ports from the workshops will' School hand also performed. be given from 3:45 to 5 p.m. The 3.2mile section is a di- They include, with resource vided, four-lane highway with panelists: "The Church Itself interchanges at Sprague and Lib- 1,,4 74 tAt point plan Friday which he said would ease Washington State's would ease Washington State's in Assault Mrs.

Anna May Marchand, Spirit Lake, Idaho, was found guilty Friday by U.S. Commissioner Victor J. Felice of assaulting two women on the Spokane Indian reservation. She was handed a 30-day jail sentence, all suspended, and fined $100 and court costs with $50 suspended. John F.

Kelley, assistant U.S. attorney, said Mrs. Marchand was charged with assaulting Mrs. Jessie Stronburg and her mother, Mrs. Philomene Lynn, in their home at Wellpinit.

The incident occurred Sept. 7, Kelly said. He said the U.S. government had jurisdiction in the case because it was an offense by a non-Indian against two Indians on the reservation. Spokane School Board, and Dr.

Walter S. Johnson, president of the college, representing the college, the state board indicated it wanted more information about the site and transportation routes to it be. fore making a decision. Santschi said on his return to Spokane Friday night that he talked to Louis Bruno, state superintendent of public instruction, after the session and was informed that consultants for the state board would probably come to Spokane for a check of the site and to prepare a report for the board prior to its next meeting set for the second week in December in Seattle. Both Santschl and Dr.

Johnson said the delay would not affect Spokane's inclusion in the state's $59 million bond issue construction fund that depends upon passage of Referendum 12 on Nov. 3. Planning for a college construction program of more than $1 million will also continue, they said. Priority List Community college matters will probably again be a major part of the state board's De cember agenda, Associated Press reports indicated. Under a 1963 law, the board must draft a' priority list for authorization of new community colleges for submission to the legislature which will specifical.

ly authorize them. Establishment of such a list could be a December action. Nine applications were received during the two-day meeting which adjourned Friday four from east of the Cascades. One of the requests was from the Spokane Valley's three school districts. Others were received from Grandview.

Sunny. side and Walla Walla in eastern Washington and from Seattle, Edmonds. Clover Park, Olympia and Bellevue-Lake Washington School Districts west of the Cascades. a I I I tt I A 01 lit 1 tilt i A 1 4 i Second Half Of Taxes tax headache, and Dan Evans, his Republican opponent in the November election, said the plan was based on a program he had been advocating for more than 16 months. Rosellini and Charles Hodde, chairman of the State Tax Corn.

mission, told a Seattle new con- ference the program should make it possible to get by with. iota any major tax increase for the 1965-67 biennium. Key proposal to the scheme is a plan to extend payments to schools over 12 months instead the present 10. And because payments for the coming bienand nium would not start until Sept. 1, 1965 and end June 30, 1967, the legislature would have to appropriate funds covering only 22 months instead of the Le-customary 24.

$10 Million Reduction I Rosellini estimated the stretch-and-cut plan would trim ISO million from the school's 'budget in the next two years. Picture in Spokane," Benjamin, I He also proposed giving school 11. Kizer, the Very Rev. Rich-1 Lance ance T. Girnus.

24, who gave 'districts an additional $15 mil ard Coombs, Mrs. W. ernon no permanent address, was ar- 'lion in state funds to make up Scott and Breckenridge. 'rested by police detectives Fri- for money raised locally, and day and charged with second a constitutional Dr. Davis (h iring nis 30-year, wtle 's incident amendment to ease passage of a span as president of West Vir- assault in connection th a shoplifting special levies.

ginia State College helped raiselsAni 30 its enrollment from 27 to I For industry, the governor I Detectives said Girnus, held 1 nrnnnuNd 11 limif pfl hilqinoce $nv i 4, wtiir Lance an autumnal taa mu- 11. Kizer, the Very Rev. "Rich -I vern hno permanent address was ar- lion in state funds to make up s. ard Coombs Mr Scott and Breckenridge. 'rested by police detectives Fri- for money raised locally, and Dr.

Davis (hiring nis 30-year 1 in connection amendment to ease passage of 1day and charged with a constitutional span as president of West Vir- degree assau gam State College helped pen rai sel a shoplifting incident special levies. its enrollment from 27 to 1.8501Sept. 30. I Detectives said Girnus, heldl For industry, the governor proposed a limited business tax Earlier in the day members featured speaker Donald' Meyelys Record Spokesm a for the paper and pulp in; Idustry, cite favorable mention in the press as the, Factor Which Klinmcbr1Q Tnrach-1 I Le i pe db itng industiN. members Lib-and Segregation, Dr.

Clifton erty Lake Harvard) roads. SpoLittle, the Rev. Theodore Has- kane contracting firm. F. W.

tings, the Rev. Bernard Iddins Hewett Co. received the bid on and Rabin Lloyd R. Goldman; the $1.014,000 improvement. "Race, Religion and Secular Institutions," John Ardner, Witham May and Dr.

Earl Stew- Held art; "Race, Religion and Inter- MI Personal Relations," David Levitch, Robert Pierone, Orlandoi Fletcher and Mrs. Alfred K.I in Assault Ostness; "Race, Religion and! Regional Differences." Saml Fancher, Cart Maxey and the 4 Rev. R. W. Gilbert: and "The at, Market and Segregation," Dr.

Clifton erty Lake Harvard) roads. Spo- Little, the Rev. Theodore lias- kane contracting firm, F. tings, the Rev. Bernard Iddins' Hewett Co.

received the bid on Rabbi Lloyd R. Goldman; the $1,014,000 improvement. "Race, Religion and Sectilarl Institutions," John Ardner, Wit- A Held an ham May and Dr. Earl Stew- art; "Race, Religion and Inter- Personal Relations," David vitch, Robert Pierone, Orlando Fletcher and Mrs. Alfred K.I ul Assault.

Ostness; "Race, Religion and' Regional Differences." Sam' Fancher, Carl Maxey and the 4 Rev. R. W. Gilbert: and "The at, ll'hirket, Due Friday "out of their shells" as far as pollution was concerned. Benson cited award competition currently under way in Spokane as an example of the industry's response to the problem.

"Recognition that pollution A. L. (Ludi Kramer, Republican candidate for Secretary of State, said Friday the Democratic incumbent's program to keep stale statistics "doesn't amount. to a hill of beans." Kramer, campaigning in Spo-Inot convince us that it is merely kane. said his opponent's term a coincidence a charge this old of office "has coincided with came to the attention of Mr.

the greatest advances in sta- Evans supporters just 10 days tistical organization in history." before the election. This type "Yet." he added, "Victor of smear comes as no surprise Myers has done nothing to keep to us." Lane. said his opponent's term a coincidence a charge this old of office "has coincided with came to the attention of the greatest advances in sta- Evan's supporters just 10 days tistical organization in history." before the election. This type! Myers has done nothing to keep to us. he added, "Victor of smear comes as no surprise Friday will be the last day for payment of the second half of real and personal property taxes at the county treasurer's office in the courthouse without an 8 per cent penalty.

The tax payments should be in by the end of October, under the law, Treasurer Merton L. Howard said Friday. The last day, Oct. 31, will fall on Saturday and his office will be closed. Mailed payments postmarked Oct.

31, however, will be regarded as on time when the office reopens the following Monday, he added. It will cost a stamp, but ADVERTISEMENT 1 part of the produc Illust be a tion costs, is helping the intim. 'trY to gain understanding of its problems," he said. Benson is executive secretary of the Northwest Northt Pulp and Paper his Bureau of Statistics cur- 1 "Biggest Blooper" 1 Association Of Seattle rent with these students. He accomplished its Dean said Evans "pulled the 1 lin the City hit on a $2500 bond, Kramer repeatedly has re- 1 Ivo II integration.

Seventy-one per the store i exemption after new plant con- lb. iggest blooper of them all" by accused of striking to 10 members of Mev- I 1-11 )ntit of its students are nowi struction, a 70 per cent busmess irefusing to debate Rosellini iin-! manager and security officer of I ers' family on the state pay- 'while. 1 reduction for fruit and veg- ihp Rosaupr's Store at to 10 members of atcy Ty VAllalgt cent ot its spinems are fusine to debate Rowilint un ors' family on the slate 1 tax reauction or rut an veg- "wimanager and security officer ofl, Rosauer's Store at Tilt(' 1 --r 1 lite Kosauer imore retirement we roll, nine of whom are on the 'less with. governor appearet. is 1953, ''e processors, and exemp- oi out noes or ocutnents.

in Secretary of State's payroll. 111 Can't) After 111,,0 he spent two years in Liberia an O. eta "The issue Of this campaign rite two men had followed a tion of the sales tax on most "I pledge to make the Bureau 'directing the technical as-i 'sspect outsid the store who purchases by out-of-state rest- less the governor appeared with. 1. etable processors, and exemp- roll, nine of whom are on the I After his retirement.

in 1953, out. notes or documents. Oak tion of the sales tax on most Secretary of State's payroll. ni Candi ill0 he spent two years in Liberia and two men had followed a "The issue of this campaign by out-of resi- -state "I pledge to make the Bureau directing the U.S. technical as-isus outside the who is peel ou si ore dents companies.

that one of the two can- pe of Statistics a working element Isistance program. He was for' was believed to have shoplifted 'dictates is not telling the 11 "pparently our program in an ever increasing program id A six years a member of the a bottle of wine. When they at- looked pretty good to the gover- Evans said. "The only way this Case of supplying information for National Science Foundation. to question the 'can he settled is in a face-to-I Dr.

Davis now is with the nor Evans said in Walla Wal economic development," he said. i face-encounter. i J. Obde, 5.3. IA N-)-5 -la.

"I ve been advocating a low- National Association for the Ad-iwa- Ile knocked both men out of the and fled. they said. ering of the business and oc- Kramer said the one bright spot in a sorry record is Ken-1 "The real champion is not tIrace, and Albert Fisher. 46. vancement of Colored People' supervisor afraid to stand up and be 1st, Regis Hotel, were charged legal defense and educational! Girnus, detectives said, had cupation tax to high-volume, her will, if counted face-toface with his op-tFriday with being twen staying at Reno, but Spokane.

low-profit businesses for nearly This is the test of anlgamblers" "-mill" fund in New York. 1 Ponrill recently returned to po ane. Ile was found hiding in the a year and a half. I can't agree honest man. 1 Felony warrants for the two viith the governor that the new elected, ask Gilbert to remain in his present position.

-1 attic of a home on West Cleve- A man who is afraid to were signed by Justice of ew Damage acre land. i category ought to be limited to Ifood-processing plants alone. the record has hut one way to fthe peace Ellsworth Gump Jr. ols record has hut one way Jr.I 1 1 Li ti Ian. Willie Peace Ellsworth Gump I food-processing plants alone.

th Cuban Major Save jobs, to Address save taxes Rally Friday vote 1 1 a 8 A si Maj. Pedro Diaz Lanz. former lit commander in chief of the i Cuban Air Force under Fidel Castro, will be lead-off speaker for an anti-Communist rally at 7:30 p.m. Friday in First tist Church, S212 Lincoln, the Rev. Philip F.

Adams. pastor, 3 announced. I A Anchor man for the rally will be the Rev. David Noebel, ex-1 ecutive assistant of Christian 1 Crusade, the anti-Communist organization of Evangelist Billy James Hargis. Tulsa, Okla.

Maj. Lanz was commander of 11 (as passed by your legislature) Castro's rebel air force when calico Castro's rebel air force when ou Ure) Dean IIW er and that is through the4loth were arrested Oct. 16 in I There are othersparticularly Charges by Moos smear and fear route and La sheriff's raid at Longhorn' rr 1 in the field of distributionthat am sure th voting publc is i Barbecue on Sunset Highway. A Spokane lea I Case I lal opWillie lore just as deserving of a tax leader in the cam of it." I Judge Gump said the charges 1 :11 .1 paign for Gov. Rosellini Friday z-1 I pa cut in the inequitable situation." Friday supplant the gam- 111 (I lies tilt I I claimed charges of a six-year 1 employe of the State Liquor I Jackson continue charges which were orig i (IF Sought inally filed against Fisher and Control Board regarding im- I1- sith District Tour Obde.

At that time, they were I k. I() Ut 171 I 1 Id I Ilea Imo- Set proper utilization of employes I was an obvious attempt to take Sen. Henry M. Jackson, booked and released on $500 A motion for a new trial was, 1 1 t11 antel as the focus off Dan Evans' voting continued his campaign. filed Friday in Su erior Court 1110SCO i'bonds.

Both men were rebooked I) it A Idaho (AP) The. 1 or 1 record and his refusal to debate ling through the 5th Congres-Y' riday and released on wino counsel for a 10-year4)1d girLUniversity Of Idaho Board of Re- I. with Rosellini." Di ay District Fridith htIds who asked damages for injuneslgents accepted 1,000 shares of J. Kantjas 1.5 whose "The charges. which are not 'Thomas S.

Foley. candidate for, Played With Nee i she suffered from a horse's kick. 'mining stock for establishmentl I i true. are from a disgruntled for- I Congress, visiting a women's Both men were charged Mrs. Thelma Nole brought a scholarship in the College mother was slain late in August, has been returned to the Spokane mer employe." said Jack R.

1 Democratic luncheon in the hfing "common gamblers in in behalf of Mary E. Note tif Minesraising to $58,000 Juvenile Court building Dean. Sp()kane County manag- 1Plantation Restaurant. travel- 1 that they started or conducted Dr. Henry Weitz.

In a total amount of grants accepted from Eastern State Hospital er for Rosellini. "Ile attempted 'mg through Spokane Valley tr, as owner. agent, dealer. clerk trial in Judge Willia H. 'by the Board in a meeting here 1 where he was sent for observa- In reinstate with the hoard but trigation District and attending' and-or employe a 4-56 game, iWilliams court, their attorney iFriday.

Hon. the warrants say was contended the girl was kicked i Cash sate of the stock gift A Juvenile Court Judge Raymond was refused because of his per- downtown reception. i played with dice and with mon 1 in the cheek Oct. 4. 1962, when from Mrs.

Grace P. Feather-! sonal problems. Jackson and Foley flew to We. Kelly scheduled I ey ssceue a hear- ley wagered upon a she went to a corral. adjacent stone, Spokane, brought Sg.800.

"The charges are ancient and riatchee for a Democratic din-scholarship: in Monday. ing the matt for Also charged with gambling to the Valley physician's She stipulated the all would have occurred while nenet. honoring them and States The both' of the Liberty Lake the board was controlled by Sen. IL R. Jerry 1 Hanna, DJ Friday were Vincent L.

Examination Held Inadequate be given to a deserving graduate housewife was found buried in 4 ling, 53209 Tekoa, and Jo-1 It was contended she was in the College of Mines' a woods in the northern part of Republican appointees and there wellatchee i Michelli, 35. N1311 RCS to the clinic. where her in honor of her late husband. is no mention made that the Jackson winds up his five.day, sePh the county, a bullet wound in sie. Both were released on their 'parents already were.

and waOlbert Hall Featherstone. Liquor Board was ever advised i eight-county swing in eastern the back of her head. of these irregularities." lWashington with ceremonies own recognizances. treated by the physician and 1 Wayne Setzer, 34. le'air.

that he failed to discover a hone The charges included one of dedicating the new federal build- ti child Air Force Base, earlier fracture because of inadequate I ti 1 1 s. I Bonfires liquor given to the assistant at Dayton this afternoon and booked on a gambling i Xravs. The Notes said it was! I pervisor of agencies by distillerylan address at the Washington ro charge to be necessary to re. re 1 hibited representatives being placed on Junior Chamber of Commerce and released on S500fo I In Denruld the bone, which healed In. vs ef fitrnare irr n1)1111)11(1(1 k.

it was in the hills of Cuba. He assumed the position of first 21tlnd Cherry Seattle, We. commander of the Cuban Air Force when Castro came to power Jan. 1, 1959. He de.

Be oder C11Th nounced Castro and communism and fled Cuba in a sail boat in moEN July, 1959. ......0111111 Noebel will speak on Corn. munism, Hypnotism and the FAUCET WITH A FUTURE Beatles: tu 1959. He de. BirFder commithism a sail boat in' MOEN Dak on Comsm and the FAUCET WITH A FUTURE rm, ituttitr itir titt iv tivatti shelves and sold.

with the money banquet tonight at Walla nowt. 1 Judge Gump also signed a out of alignment, and reset it. Requests for absentee ballots being channeled through A send "is flr Wait) 110 tilt) ktst 4) spa ociox coanneten inrough a sep-I Dr. Weitz denied negligence for the Nov, 3 election .:,1 11,..11.. Il1r.11..

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I PHONE: FA 8-61'20 ENJOY A FAMILY DINNER FAMILY DINNER Spokane property were urged Friday to refrain 1 from burning leaves on city 1, streetsbecause heat from the fires is damaging asphalt. The plea came from Glen A. Yake, city utilities and public works director, who said: "The asphalt won't take it. The heat is causing disfigura-1 tion of the surface." Yake added burning of1 leaves on city streets is pro-1 hibtied by ordinance. i .12111 1- in lotottiful ill AND Serroonittnts Ara Up 1 t.S207 TIINT ZEP INN Kt 44133 p9 AND ono up .16 t.

TUN! (144133 1 warrant Friday charging Don- i are orate cash drawer. employesi (i oail. i 1 )1)ells i aid G. Spooner, ner, acting manager and contended he had told the coming in at a rapid pace, but working fulkime in campaigns Spokane 'alley Moose Club. parents the child should be takiso far the county elections a- in while on the payroll and e-! I I ()neer' 0 w.1,4011 with having a gambling device to a hospital.

but this was not fice has been able to keep up ployes painting a home of in his possession. Ile was free done. Ile contended the par- with them. higher official while on the state MOSES LAKE, 'ash. nuelon his own recognizance.

ents were therefore negligent. 1 Mrs. Irma Smith, deputy elecpayroll. Romerus, classic guitarist. will' The charge against Spooner Jurors returned a verdict supervisor for Auditor "Political protocol apparently he the first artist in the in connection with a see- iThursday for $875, costs J.

Glover, said late Fri- season Nov. 5 at Chief' requires an answer to a nod raid made by sheriff's de- to the resetting operation. day 6,332 absentee requests had Junior High School. perat man." Dan said, "and leetives on the Spokane Valley The Noles' attorney moved been processed so far. These in.

Evans is indeed a deperatei Three of this years concerts Ikloose Club. The same nightjor a new trial on statutory JIude absentees voted nver-theman. will be here, while the remain. they raided the Longhorn Bar. grounds.

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