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Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 29

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PPACG Votes Try for Total Involvement In self-examining its roles and responsibilities Wednesday the Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, rallied for a decision for total involvement by all entities concerned. The first step in this direction was approved by the council, when the decision to meet with inactive members such as blessing to a woman therap- Green Mountain Falls and ist who wanted to perform some Cripple Creek was made. of her treatments in her home A executive director although the commission, to do Mike Meehan explained, re- so, initiated a spot zone change ally think we are going to have 10 do a reappraisal as to what it Ja' was ed is we are doing as a region." nor to PPACG assistant director Bud lon Thursday, July 13, 1972 Gaietfe l-D County Planners Reverse Stand, Rule for Therapist The El Paso County Planning Commission Wednesday gave THE WHOOOOLE FAMILY! Conducted tours of the El Paso County Court House, a box lunch on the lawn along with free lemonade will be features of Heritage day Friday. The Paetsch Family will provide entertainment during lunch. From left are Engelbert Raphael, Christiaan Friedeman, Brigitte McClure, Michaela Modjeska.

10; Phebe Versna, 12; Gunther Johannes Paetsch; Mrs. Priscilla McClure Paetsch; Johann Sebastian, and Siegmund Amadeus, 1. Owsley noted that limited but forward progress is being made on the 1990 Transportation Plan. A task force has been meeting on a regular basis, aerial flights have been used to inspect traffic flow and smaller meetings with geographically-oriented groups of citizens involved have been held. The council The action also reversed an earlier unfavorable recommendation given the request.

vote was 4-1 in favor while the earlier action had been 3-2 against. just south of Cheyenne Boulevard. The rezoning was necessary to permit Mrs. Kroech to conduct whirlpool bath treatments in her home. Dan Hughes, her a said this would amount to only about six or eight such home treatments a week.

Neighbors objected to the zone change. Attorney Hayden Kane, who lives in the area and who was spokesman for the opponents, said his group opposed any in an otherwise residential area. It had been noted that some String Concert by Paetsch Family Scheduled Friday The talented Paetsch family as an incorporated city, of Colorado Springs will give a This unusual family Colorado Springs by covered house building and facilities will nial Headquarters 15 S. Tejon free concert in conjunction with stringed instrument players has Heritage Day at 12:30 m. Fri- performed for the Colorado day on the lawn of the El Paso Springs Symphony Guild, ap- County Court House.

peared on television and last This is a continuation of the season gave a concert on the hundreds of events hat have Pueblo Symphony Hausmusic been scheduled inconjunction series of concerts. They have with Centennial Celebration recently performed several con- of Colorado 100 years certs in Colorado Springs and other parts of the Rocky Mountain region. Mrs. Paetsch began her career as professor of stringed instruments at the University of Wyoming and also toured with the string quartet. Subsequently, she taught violin and Thrpp mpn hpld tin McDo- chamber music at Colorado Col- 1703 S.

8th late Wed- lege. Paying faculty recitals nesday night and escaped with wilh Lanner- approximately $2,000, the office reported. of wagon, and will be presented by The matter was returned to. the planning commission by the lmrnediate area already county commissioners who said was although not the they believed adjacent to the approved upon had been presented them that Kroeck s. the recommendation of PPACG been heard by the plann- It was pointed out somewhere planner Roland Gow that the ng commission.

along the line that an R-l zone planned development of Cedar The new evidence apparently permits certain home business Grove, a 140-acre area north of was statements that the prop- operations, such as a chir Rockrimmon, be revised with erty involved had previously tor. emphasis placed on a much been used by who families, one The planning commission fi- lower density figure. renting the lower level from the nally voted to change th In highlighted action not owner in the top level. But this erty to an R-l zone 2,000 Robbery Investigated Helen Hunt Elementary School third grade pupils. The public is invited to have a box lunch on the court house lawn at noon.

Everyone is to bring his own lunch and free lemonade will be provided. Entertainment will be presented by the OHKUM KAWIS dancers from Cheyenne Mountain High School. Special tours of the old court Pair Charged With Burglary Henry Lloyd Geiser also known as Bruce Allen Musgrave and Lawrence Dana Hall were While employed by Colorado charged in district court Wed- Coltege she had the opportunity nesday with burglary, theft and to go to Europe, here she conspiracy. According to Detective Sgt. traveled for two and one half Geiser, 28.

731 Manitou Victor Taylor, the restaurant years giving concerts through- Apt nd' Han 25, Ute was about to close when the out the continent. She also rep- anegedly broke into the men entered and one of them resented the United States on bome 0f j0an C. Wixcom, 3609 held a sawed-off shotgun at the the international jury of the In- Maizland Road, stole head of Denhy Sanchez, man- ternational Stringed Instrument a sbotgUni money and other ager of the establishment, and competition in Moscow, working anH VnncnirpH tnoAthpr tn forced him to open the safe. dailv with the famous Russian comrrpt the felony They also took his wallet. violinist David Oistrakh and Another employe, Michael E.

with Maurice Marechal, the Delay was struck on the head eminent French cellist and and kicked in the groin. The other world renowned musi- thieves also stole his cians. wristwatch. It was on this world trip that she met her future husband, Gunther Paetsch, in the town of described the situation as a established that the therapy Mrs. Kroeck performed was ac- i relatives sharing the cepable for the new zone.

begin at 2 p.m. ISt.p to relax in the park-like slated on the agenda, the coun- was disputed by an attorney for the only R-l piece of property in A drama relating to the old setting and purchase iced tea, cil passed a decision to place a the opposition Wednesday who the entire neighborhood. It also west in the early history of Col- lemonade and coffee for 1872 copy of the land-use orado Springs will be presented prices. The center is open from map in the by the drama students of Chey- 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

and acting scheduled to be buried at the enne Mountain High School in as honorary hosts during that aintersection of Pikes Peak and the court house at 2 p.m. tie are two different long-time Nevada avenues. It was not de- Military ceremonies will be residents. cided who would be appointed presented by the men of Ft. Honorary hosts Friday will be to the although Carson at the post at 4 p.m.

John Altrichter in the morning popular opinion of the council The public is invited to visit and Joe Reich St. in the after- favored PPACG chairman Si- the hospitality center at Centen- noon. gurd Aga. house. Involved was the application of Karl Kroeck for a change commissioners, from straight residential to R-2 residential on property he bought in February at the corner of Cresta and Anita roads, Kane said opponents again would carry their fight to the Maine has 10 mountains which are more than 4,000 feet high.

Victor Woman Pays Traffic Fine Mrs. Eleanor Zajicek. of Vic- Hall had an additional charge of attempted theft and menacing felony, formerly assault with a deadly weapon, filed against him. According to the information he tried to enter the home of Norman Neofatist, 1920 Old Tubingen Symphony Orchestra. The pioneer background of tor, who was issued a parking the family extends to the May- ticket by Victor police Chief flower when five ancesters of Jon Coniway June 24.

appeared Pafts'ih 4 4 Governor Bradford, John How- before Victor Police Magistrate and Elizabeth Tilley came Robert Pedrie Wednesday, was over Four generations of their found guilty and fined $5 and $3 court costs. Mrs. Zajicek. 44, spent three days in the Teller County jail Tubingen, where he was princi- stage Road jujy 6 and threa- pal cellist and solocdlist of the tened Harry Martin of Coleman, with a gun. Martin was in the vicinity at the time, a report said.

for failure to pay a $5 fine or post a $50 bond. She was released on her own personal recognizance July 3, pending her trial, which was postponed Drug Charges Filed Against 2 Drug charges were filed dis- family have been connected with Colorado Springs. Heritage Day will begin at 10 against two defendants in a m. with open house at Peter- trict court Wednesday, son Field. The Air Force Thun- Anthony Richard Cruz, 20.

Ft. derbirds will present a salute Carson, was accused of selling to Colorado Springs at 2:35 p.m. marijuana Tuesday. A court room drama will take The second man, Davis Lee place at the El Paso County Latimerp 21, 711 S. Hancock twice before being held Wednes- Court House at 11 a.m.

It is a allegedly had a dangerous drug day. She had pleaded innocent play about a pioneer family in his possession also on Tues- to the parking violation charge, moving from Lawrence, Kan. to day. IMIlIflZ.V.VjÛ COMMISSIONER GREETED Dr. Donald Woodington, Colorado Commissioner of Education, was in Colorado Springs Wednesday to be briefed on the Community School Program and to tour the Community School facilities.

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