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TeWgraph Colorado Springs, Friday, April It, IW News Briefs and Announcements mmmp MODERN WOODMEN Junior Sdhriee Chib will bold a words the wise party at a iivtbe MWA Hall on Saturday. Jury Must Now Decide on Sirhan Penalty Oeto U.f. fContinued From Ons) stretching back to Jan 7. He glanced around for his mother Mary, who had been in a second row seat most of those days. On this day, she stayed home with two other sons await- OJNK spon- word 00 Mfcd by Manpower, will men "Landscaping their Sdturday Horn a.m.

to 12 m. wiUwul 8 Kwk a( defendant at the Park and Recreation De- whof had for, a nearly 17 hours over a span of portment, 1400 Glenn Ave. four dlyJ Interested are invited expressionless, to attend and gentlemen, have you got a asked Judge ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Walker, the dean of1 is a fellowship of men and worn- the Criminal Court bench who is en Who stare their experience, ending his career with this strength and hope with each your other that they may solve therr the man. cmmnon problem and help oth- ne handed six sheets of paper ers-recover from alcoholism, to the bailiff who handed them WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST Showers are due tonight in the Pacific Northwest and along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts from east Texas to Maine with the exception of Virginia. The Iraq Does Not Want Guerrilla Presence Disappointment Voiced Over Pan-Ark Cuts By ELIAS ANTAR BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) The Iraqi government has told Palestinian guerrilla organizations that it objects to their presence in Iraq, the Communist newspaper Ai Nida said today.

The paper published the text (Continued From One) The river, whose source is in District Treasurer Jordan, farm In would' too, under the the northern part of the valley. Settlers said the level of the Yarmuk had dropped noticeably. At the United Nations, the The reduction, announced bm the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, which is building the project, said the reduction would scale the Fry-Ark budget for chief delegates of the United 1970 down to $7.9 million. States, the Soviet Union, Britain Originally allocated for the fis- a recent note from rul- and France were scheduled to cal year, beginning July 1, had precipitation will extend inland to the Lakes area in the north and to the Mississippi Valley in the South.

It will be warmer in the South and East. (AP Wirephoto Maps) (Continued From rillas appeared earlier this month when the Baghdad regime stopped broadcasting muniques issued by Al Fatah, the largest of the guerrilla organizations. The broadcasts were mainly beamed to the dit said no police would be house set up after demands by sian Gulf emirates, whose peo- Militants Seize Building at Columbia U. ing revolutionary council to the meet today for the fourth time main guerrilla organizations since they began attempting Guerrilla sources here indicated April 3 to work out an accepta- the published note was authen- ble Middle East peace formula, fie Their efforts were complicat- Signs of friction between the ed by the opposition Arab guer- Iraqi government and the guer- riHa leaders as well as the Israelis. Wednesday, the Jordanian monarch said he and President Gamal Abdel Nasser stood by a been $14.9 million.

Three years ago the fiscal budget had been clcser to $20 million; then it went to $15 million; then $14.9 million; and now $7,9 million, Ogilvie said the cuts will delay completion of the Publo dam and reservoir, terminal point of the project, a year from 1974 to 1975, The forecast six-point plan Hussein unveiled dclay completion of the Pueblo in Washington a week ago. are the responsible governments in the area immedi- inflation budget for fiscal 1970 announced Tuesday by Presi UIH11CVJI. dent Nixon Meetings every night in Colo- to the judge. He leafed tho 001111 order- summoned, black women students who said pie contribute large sums to the ately affected and this is our po- There isn't much of a chance rack Springs. For information them gave them to clerk Alice were met by hostile students The demonstration led by the tbey 111 at in regular guerrillas.

he told the correspond- for reinstatement of the cut call Inter-Group Office. 634-5020 Nishifeawa to read who barrage ot bot- 'students lor a Democratic So- The Baath party regime in funds the jury in the above en- ties and discharged fire 7 77 7 An eaidier series of four false Iraq also formed its own guer- The points in the plan Hussein Ogilvie: There eon SUICIDE is not the answer titled action find the defendant guishers. open alarms occurred while a slu- rilla group, called the Arab Lib outlined resemble closely those cern on the part of many that Dial 471-4357 for 24 Sirhan Bishara Sirhan guilty of The officials escaoed hv nt at for all denl-faculty disciplinary board eration Front, and said its activ-set forth in a N. Security Pan Ark project takmg a hour service. murder, in violation of Section thrnumo ir New York high school students weighed misconduct charges ities will be ideological as well Council resolution of Nov 22 disproportionately cut 187, Penal Code, a felony, as who want to attend the Ivy a8ainst six members of the Cor- as military.

outlining a CMts other i PRINCESS in count' one of the in- dow and 10 League school. At Harvard, OltVIIIIlllllK the faculty of December. nell Afro-American Society Despite its refusal to expressed confidence amation projects in the stemming from vandalism last ate with the guerrillas, the Iraqi that overwhelming majori- But tbere anp cuts eeerywher. Ahmed ty of our people would come and ev cry one his regime of President Ogilvie said are about TOKYO (AP) Crown Prin-idfotment. We further find it to Three students were injured and cess Michtko of Japan the wrist.

and sciences voted over- in Philadelphia the LaSalle Hassan Bakr has rejected a along with us in accepting that are 100 lar8e birth to a princess at the Impe- this your verdict, todies Many of the indents then Council- an advisory political settlement with Israel resolution and moving along the Ogilvie rial Household Hospital today and she asked broke UP furni4ur6 hi the build- induce body of student affairs, voted to The Iraqi note published in Al path to a just and durable peace Par for the course A fight will the Imperial Household Agency say ye one so say ye ing' taking to use as lo make ROTC voluntary instead Nida demanded that guerrilla in the Middle be made for the project, but said the jurors in uni-'cblbs were caHed. But nr of compulsory for freshmen. training camps in Iraq be The five Arab guerrilla organ a fight for every project acting President Andrew Cor- or lacuiues. As many as 200 students have moved from urban areas and izations issued a joint statement don kaow what the climate is There are only 322 ROTC stu- held a sit-in at the administra- concentrated at Al Rutba, an in Ammam rejecting not only Washington regarding reins- The agency said the princess 500 and the child are doing well CooPer routinely asked that a The newly born is the first daughter and the third child for Crown Prince Akihito wd and Princess Michiko. Vital could have their wives and husbands as visitors in their hotel until Sunday night Sirhan also was convicted of five counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to Lake George Man Guilty of Airliner Fire protest the dents at the 15.000-student uni versity but abolition of the military program has been a gram, LaSalle had goal of the current student ment of about 3,300.

strike at the Cambridge. In Atlanta, trustees of Atlanta school tion building since Tuesday to Iraqi desert post close to the position but all other Itatement of anY of funds compulsory pro- an enroll- Jordanian border. plans for a political settlement BuV Personally 1 am not commandos should not of the Arab-Israeli dispute. Hus- optimistic in the least for a be allowed outside the battle-sein did not appear ruffled by ground and must all be concen- this development. The veteran reclamation engi- University were blockaded in- trated in the note con- He predicted once peace is neer and project director said- Another general meeting of side a conference room for two tinued.

there is no achieved Jordan would remain Ml in the shooting of liv. people near Kennedy when Nov 19 Havelock -----FT CAR-ON HONPITAL UA Kea girt 7 pounds 12 ounces, born Wednesday. April is. 196 opened fire WfLEY Sgl. and Mrs, William Wiley, 1030 Colorado Ave, Only newsmen were un the 6 Pounds ounces, born sryectator as the Wednesday, April 16 1969 spccvaior seais as Uie Dttzzer ncax sat.

and sounded three times indicating Duncan. .932 E. Fountain natsonat A.rpt a giri, 7 i ounce, the jury had reached a verdict ign(M hum a hi There also was the same heavy Angeles DENVER AP1 Lawrence the student body was called for hours Thursday by protesting reason for them to be in Iraq, one country then we can is disturbing budget in- 47 Lake George today to consider whether to black students demanding that for tenli at bom April 17. 1969 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 7 9 9 A rr- one was in the office and there raxuebron Mr. and A the trai port due putsibly withm three no injuries in continue the strike which began a six-college complex be named The note indicated that pres- the family, of Friday An informal poll of iar Dr.

Martin Luther ence of the commandos in Iraq airliner nearly 2.000 students Thursday K'n8 Jr- has caused the regime internal night showed 75 per cent fa- The demonstration ended problems. It said enemies of the csted by fed vored return to class "ben the board agreed to meet Baathists, such as insurgent pieton Inter In Miami, a homemade-bomb a student spokesman to- Kurdish tribesmen in northern an the plane explosion blew in the door and Atlanta University is one of Iraq and Communists, had mas- 11 flight from Los shattered windows of the dean flx Negro col- queraded as commandos and of men office at the University composing what is known subversive activity. sort out our own affairs within 0 a 11 0 Stl11' the Dtst Judge Alfred A Arraj of Miami Thursday night. vt' as the Atlanta University Cen- Therefore, it ter. said, guerrillas uni- Solons in N.Y.

Reject Abortion Liberalization monies left to us will allow drilling of the Divide Tunnel and relocation of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. relocation of Colorado and utilities around the Pueblo dam and reservoir Further, Ogilvie said that the $7.9 million also would alllow for a minor access road on April 17. inUnuUa. Many of the under S20 000 bond and ordered knew of no reason why anyone wav released A school spokesman said he HANDY Mr. and Thom- 7n in tK.

as Handy, 319 University Drive. people wno were the pan- not to travel by plane JN born try of the Ambassador Hotel Thursday. April 17. 1969 nXlOSE HONPITAL NOEE Mr, and John Nore, 1002 Adams Drive, a girl 7 pounds 4 4 ounces, born day, Anrll 17. 1969.

LEWTAE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leiweke. 1030 Arcadia a girl. 6 pounds, born Thursday, April 17.

1969 CEEJAX Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cerjan, 313 San Miguel a boy, 7 pounds 74 ounces, born Thursday, April 17, 1969 NT. FBANCI HONEITAL RIV ERA and Mrs. Adolph Rivera.

19014. Mt. Washington a girl. 7 pounds 8 bom Thursday, April 17, 1969 MURRAY Mr and Mrs Wil- Uam E. Murray.

219 Security Blvd a boy. 7 pounds 11 ounces, pressure bom Thursday. April 17, 1969 would want to damage the Havelock is a retired Air building Dr Henry King Stan- Was Force noncommissioned officer ford, the president, Cong Continue Shelling of 7 7 ,77, rorct noncommissionixi officer ford, the school president, 14 5 estified for the state in Febru- He had undergone brain surge- called it a unspeak- LODO uQSPS ary, but none returned later rv at Veterans Admimvtratnn ahle mme Czech Soldiers Not to Quell Prague Rioting (Continued From Page One) DEATHS AND VTNKRALn AUUNON Mr. Alva A. AlU- son, 307 N.

Wahsatch Services Ludvik Svoboda, who looked 10:30 Monday Chapel of! Memories Mortuary Rev. Warren! weary and uncomfortable as he Hilr Col gie omciating. interment Elbert announced replace(Chapel of Memories Mortuary) ment. 1 name of Comrade Dub- fBobbv Hammond cek wiH remain permanently in in' mind8 0Ur and wil1 later tc; voluminous stamp and coin collection. A stewardess who testified, Husak, who is 56, was intro- said he was the last parson to duced by white-haired President the restroom before it caught on fire.

The flames were extinguished and the plane landed without incident ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) The TJ forbidden to wear uni- Npw uQC Idaho Part the in Iraqi cities fw York has side collection system. Work Certain commandos had also a by also will be started on the been contacting political oppo- Gov- Nelson A. seven -mile Hunter Creek tun- nents of the regime the note liberalize the 1883 abor- nel of the southside collection added, and henceforth anyone tion statute 1 system and possible completion Divide ry at Veterans Admimstraton able There has been no reply to the vmnlete be said; "'s making Hospital in Denver some In Ithaca. a burnmg a delegatio" has lures HehirrrieH ZSl' have months before he was arrested cross was dropped on the steps th to Ba8hdad t0 over, means die issue is dead for the ih.

expoct 10 llolc He lives with his wife on a of a Negro woman's cooperative ir i soarccs i960 session el ranch at Lake George, house at Cornell University It Ylel Junglc ln meanwhile, a Jor- its the. northaida A friend who testified in his be- was preceded by a series of nine Saigon spokesman announced tion system, he said, that will half Thursday described him as false fire alarms on the campus. mg night- Com: three soIdiers wereifr0m now In Lid 1 IV I nervous tvDe individual with Eleven Negro women live in the mand said lt was the 860011(1 bit and an Israeli half-track ve-f sa'd Albert cut- The Federal cutback will weven me 16 bombardment since the hide destroyed in an a Manhattan Demo-, sharply curtail work on Pueblo in April rangements later. Thapel of Memories Mortuary! Mrs Ruby Yanskl, N. 7th, wife of Lynn B.

Lan- skl passed away Friday morning at home Arrangements later. (Chapel of Memories Mortuary) BOWSER Mr. Harry C- Bowser. 3426 W. Vermljo passed away at his residence.

Friday morning Arrangements later (Swan) MrLNROY Mr. Frank H. Me Inroy. 600 Cheyenne Blvd. Swan Drawing Room 3 p.m.

Sat- Rev. A. W. Plerpolnt of- flciating. To cremation.

Miss Hazel C. Sharp, 76 Waltham Manltou services Swan Drawing Room 1 p.m. today. Rev. Warren officiating.

To cremation. (Swan) Mr. Orvll Smith, W. Cocharras. Services Swan Drawing Room lO'JO a ant oraelating.

(Swan) day, Mr. Dean Bryant InUrment Falrvtew. iXAP Leap wl at Law Drawing Room. Rev. Har lan Harris, officiating.

Services for Mr. Reid will be Saturday at 10 a Evergreen. Interment (Law) or THAKKR We wish to express our heart our friends for their thoughtfulness ln our time of sorrow May God bless each and everyone. The Longfield fam- 1. Hi SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Joe Loveless FLORIST 117 633 46S3 for on MAUSOLEUM ENTOMBMENTS Coll or EVERGREEN 8 of £hapel Mausoleum our confi- caitinue to enjoy he said.

Dubcek himself presented the new party organization plan to the Central Committee's 21- member ruling Presidium, thus removing himself from the top post, it was generally believed, however, that the resignation was a collective decision and possibly forced cm him. An official party statement said he would remain a member of the Presidium and go to a leading state Unofficial reports circulated that he would become chairman of the two-house parliament. downfall had been expected since the Soviet inva- Nixon Says Accused Killer, Two Others Stage Escape (Continued From Page One) destroyed in an early i spring offensive began morning, 45-minute exchange 0 006,1 for dam, located six miles south of no 1 four years for abortion reform Pueblo, and the Nast tunnel of If they want this law changed, the northside collection system, going to have to let the The Nast tunnel was to be legislature launched late this year, but pro- Rep. Martin Ginsberg, a Nas- bably be started untfl sau County Republican who con-jnext year, said Ogilvie. Be Continued (Continued From One) not discuss it further 7 170 He replied when asked brown hair and brown eyes- whether the administration in- Reed 1S about 5 feet 8 inches tended to keep the 10 per cent 160 has income surtax in effect once the brown hair and blue eyes whUe war in Vietnam is over Randol is about 6 feet tall, 160 On the subject of protective blond blue escorts for future U.S.

recon- eyes AU are white males- naissance flights, Nixon said the) A11 three should be considered United States so far has not extremely dangerous, author- consulted with Japan. ities said. He said that if the United Three men were seen near States felt such consultations the Santa Fe Depot on East would be necessary that they Pikes Peak Aveneu and several would be held. But he declined police cruisers converged on the sion. Husak, who cultivated to disclose what kind of area shortly before noon.

It was good relations with the occupa- protective escorts the future not immediately known, how- tion army, had long been re American reconnaissance mis- ever, if the three were actually garded as successor, skms would have. the escapees. The Central Committee also The United States has large elected a new Presidium. The air units based in Japan, as Feb. 23.

across the Jordan River to- for abortion reform. Roaring over in wings of six. day. He said there were no Jor- 42 of the big bombers blasted danian losses, the jungle in a north-to-south Israel charged that cannon arc just east of the big Michelin fire from Jordan killed a 21- rubber plantation about 35 miles year-old Israeli soldier and from Saigon A communique wounded four others south of ied at tbe age of 13 Since the Pueblo Dam said the bombers hit the of Galilee. months, appeared to have, be completed until 1975, a drop of about 30 feet onto the activity, base camps, bunker 14 was the third successive swayed sonie undecided votes in year later than expected, Ogil- concrete.

No one passing by complexes, staging areas and ol fitting in the Beisan die Republican-controlled, 150- vie said it likely seems to have noticed them and Valley. would be any importaitons of press lime tkey were two allied airfields and the big muk River and tunneled its wa- Barber was described as 5 U.S. base at Long Binh. 12 miles ters into a divorsi(Hlary channel. north of Saigon.

Casualties and damage were reported light in all the attacks, but more than 10 Americans were wounded in an attack on the Vinh Long airfield, 65 miles southwest of Saigon. The other airfield hit was at Soc Trang, 95 miles southwest of Saigon. The U.S. Command also reported that ground fire brought down an American OH6 observation helicopter, but this touched off a fight in which troops of the U.S. American Division killed 21 North Vietnamese.

The helicopter went down about 100 miles south of High Waters Continue to Wash Midwest member House. water from the northside coi- Ginsberg said, I kept re- lection system, at the earliest numbering a letter from a 15- until 1973. year-old boy never met it may be later than The boy, a cripple like me, said sai(1 Ogilvie. that if this bill had been passed Meanwhile, other problems before he was bom, the Conservancy Dis- nothing but fertilizer for some- trlct- with major woes spotlight- the Pueblo dam. The major makeup was no yet officially announced, but some foreign Communist correspondents had the list The Bulgarian News Agency said it included Premier Okirich Ceraik, Husak, Dubcek, National Front Chairman Evzen Er ban, Slovak Premier Stefan Sa- dovsky, President Svoboda, Czech party chief Lubomir Strougal, trade union leader Karel Polacek, VasU Bilak, Jan Piller and Parliament President Petr Coiotka.

The new members, Polacek and Coiotka, are regarded as reformers in the Dubcek tradition. Israel, Jordan Again Exchange Mortar Fire (Continued From Page One) fighters, 4 helicopters, 5 scout planes, 29 ground-to-ground missile batteries, 4 Hawk missile sites, 96 spotter posts and suf- P-U JTS SS" (Continued From One) eligible for federal funds to repair roads and utilities and for removing debris. The Small Business Administration expects applications for loans to businesses in Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin after flood damage can be assessed. Atom. Prairie du Chien and Cross, braced for high- Mississippi well as in South Korea The President said that Soviet nuclear strength, in both missiles and submarines, had increased 60 per cent since the original decision was made in 1968 to deploy a U.S.

antiballis- tk missUe (ABM) system. He reaffirmed his intention to fight for a limited defense missile system to protect the U.S. retaliatory capability. Asked whether he felt Ucan senators who the ABM should, out Dayan said Israel had actual- cruising helicopter er than expected gunship crews spotted nine ene- River crests my soldiers near the wreckage and killed seven. Eight more were killed by 11th Infantry Brigade troops supported by fight- cr-bombers, and another six died in a fire fight near the wreckage of the helicopter.

U.S. casualties were four killed and four wounded, including one killed and two wounded aboard the helicopter. It was the helicopter lost in the the state were closed were Upstream, the Mississippi The Weather Bureau said the waters will rise up to a foot higher than originally predicted because masses of debris had been removed from a lock and a dam at Hastings, causing an upsurge of the Mississippi. Also in Wisconsin, Fountain City had much of its downtown section under several feet of Mississippi water and several bridges in the western part of loyalty, support him, he replied, certainty do lv killed in 8 of slowly in St. Paul as ly suffered 9 dead and 48 wound- near Da Nang and 45 i.

miles northwest of Saigon. Al- number of tanks were lied losses were one American the crest reached Red Wing, 50 miles to the south. U.S. engineers in the Rock Is um wuw.cn Msmiwii.j tit wana it -i. Huniucr or UU1KS Were SI ABM rotandoli one of the most popular of the 1968 reform group a number of progressives.

One based 00 vs. action of these was Josef Smrkovsky, wasu based 00 In the nearly two years since MO June war has seven fighter planes and one aU te Ugerance. He noted that the number of incidents involving North Korean infiltration into South Korea has Increased. Gasatto Telegraph Misting Dial before a p.m. 2 pan.

week-ends. and 14 wounded. was said, adding: one downed in air Dayan claimed the Egyptians had lost 15 aircraft since the war and the Syrians three. FISHY BUSINESS LIMA, Peru (UPI) The Peruvian treasury department has ruled that goldfish should be subject to export taxes and the National Forest and Game Service. Goldfish abound in Amazon region.

March constructing additional dikes in Illinois, Iowa and Missouri. Despite a Mississippi rise of about six inches a day at Rock Island and surrounding areas, the crest was expected to be well below the top mark of the big 1965 flood. The crest at Rock Island is expected April 28. State law. strongly supported by New Roman Catholic bishops, permits abortions only when pregnancy endangers a life.

The Blumenthal bill would also have allowed them when there was a substantial risk to the physical or mental health of the expectant mother, in cases of rape or incest, when the expectant mother was under 16, when the mother was mentally disabled or incompetent or when the fetus might be so deformed that the child would be permanently incapable of caring for himself. Blumenthal closed the debate by looking at Ginsberg and imploring his colleagues to pass the bill. one has the right to tell my wife, to tell nine million women in New York State they go to a hospital to have an he said. have that right, Marty. Nobody gave you that right, Marty.

Not God and not MUSK OX JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) The musk oxen, which became extinct from the Arctic Slope more than 100 years ago, are thriving again. A herd of 34 imported from Greenland and put on Nu- nivak Island in the Bering Sea in 1930 has grown to 750. Gov. Keith office said Thursday 48 animals have been transferred from the island to Barter Island ln the Arctic ancestral habitat that winter rangeland at Nunivak be concern is acquisition of rights of -way in the area six miles below Pueblo. Much of the land be obtained by outright purchase and Ogilvie says the District will have to resort to condemnation of land via expropriation measures.

That figures to cost the district a whale of a lot of money in court costs, much beyond the $2 million figure already mentioned. Still, there were a couple of spots if you can overlook the dismal central said Ogilvie. Reservoir continues to lock good. (It is located six miles south of Basalt, in the area of Aspen and is a key compromise Western Slope dissidents who were against the project). The ice is going out and storage is at 55,200 acrt Turquoise Lake, 15 miles west of Leadville, rising at 33,600 acre said Ogilvie.

now can store up to 42,000 to 43,000 acre feet. On the basis of anticipated import from the Homestake project and from filling its decrees, the storage should reach 114 YEARS CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) Jim Saunders has been on the wagon for 40 years. He touched a drop since he was 73.

Jim, born 114 years ago in Charleston, still smokes, chews, likes his candy and yearns for beans, potatoes and bacon fat. StUl in good health and with a clear mind, he resides in a privately operated home..

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