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Colorado Springs, Colo. Saturday, March 4, 1972 GAZErrE WINS AD HONORS The Gazette Tele- praph won three second place awards Friday night at the Fifth Annual Ad Club Recognition Dinner, held at the Antlers Hotel. From the left, Vern Gamier, Gazette Telegraph account executive, shakes hands with Ben F. Shepard. Ben, with brother Bud, third from left, bought the ad for their development project.

Village Seven, that won second place for black and white advertising. Gamier created the ad. Fourth from left is Wootly Shantz, art director of the GT, who got second place in the newspaper special ad category for his work with Snow Scone, the ski efiition printed last fall. Next is Tom Kean, who won second place for black and white ad work done in the apartment and condominium section, Jerry Ryden was the GT photographer for the award winning projects, and John Boyd was the artist. (Gazette Telegraph Photo) Redistricting May Carve Up El Paso County (Continued From Page One) has a lot of Democrats), Jack-ihave a wide-ranging district, Peterson Field, and the voting Ison minced no words in pointing i that stretched from Montezuma I percentage among them may be out that has a safe seat.jcounty in the southwestern part low.

iTherc seems to be no way that of the state all the way to Even conceding that can Sedgwick County in the north- gets cirtually nothing from the' Others agree, pointing out eastern part of Colorado. El Paso county area (even that all Evans has to do is toss through the section he annexed his hat into the ring again in Young Become Instant Adults In California Winter Alive, Two Storms Batter U.S. (Continued From Page One) issued flood bulletins for Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, warning that melting snow could cause flash flooding of small streams. But the low temperatures that accompanied the in Pennsylvania helped decrease the flood threat in western and central portions of the state. The mercury dropped by as much as 40 degrees, stopping snow melt-off and rainfall.

Investigators searched West mountain hollows for coal mine reservoirs. Rescuers worked in rain, sleet and snow to search for bodies of victims of the flood caused the collapse of a dam at Lorado. I Heavy snow warnings were in I effect for northern Maine, and western New Hampshire and the central mountains of Pennsylvania. One to three inches of snow fell one six-hour period in New Hampshire and with four inches reported at Eastport, Me. from NATIONAL StNVtCt, NOAA.

U.S. Dopi, of Commorct 20 tORtCAST FifwrM Show Hifh Tomptraiurot Pf Poytimo Soturdoy iMtotorf IfidUalorf- Contwit Local Forocoit The Fuhr Plan For Districts I order to win. By the Anderson plan, Evans not only much of his old 3rd rnjt. Clear Creek, but picks up Democratic from Democratic Rep. Wayne Aspinall on the Western DENVER-The House biU for Slope.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI)i -An estimated 1.1 million Californians become congressional reapportionment of Colorado, introduced by Rep. John Fuhr, Aurora, the Speaker of the House, would set up thej following geographical dis-: ignations for the districts, with, El Paso county in the 3rd Dist: -First District: Denver, ex-i cept for some portions of son and Arapahoe counties, parts of Jefferson County, and small section of Denver. i The Jackson-Anderson plan fragments old district drastically. Aspinall used to U.S.

24 Route Stu(Jy Gets 'irst Airing The plan would give Aspinallj these counties: Mesa, Garfield, Rio Blanco, Moffat, Routt, Eagle, Grand, Jackson, SumJ Gilpin and virtually all the legal rights of; Larimer counties. their parents except for toast- Aspinall used to have and ing the occasion with a drink. the supposition is that he might Under a bill signed with sorne Manpower Pinch Hurts Army Stance (Continued From Page One) lo.se-these counties: Ronald Montrose, San Miguel, Dolores, pulled most of its ground- Montezuma, La Plata, Californians now reach forces out of Vietnam, leta. Mineral, Hindsale, Gunni-! adulthood at age 18 instead of top priority has been assigned son, Pitkin, Lake, Chaffee, Sa- 21. to overcoming shortages in technical skills and some offi- dcfending Western Eu-: guache.

Rio Grande, Conejos, This permits them, among Costilla, Alamosa, Custer, Frc- other things, to serve on juries, mont, Park, but those counties become policemen, sign con-isions will go to district. tracts, obtain credit cards, rope. Jackson figures that Aspinall conduct driver education clas- The only other Army division will have a ehance in his ses and record cattle brands. is the 2nd Infantry, district if the plan goes Young men marry at age 18i stationed in South Korea. WEATHER FORECAST Rain is expected today in the mid-rockics, Florida, Ohio and Tennessee Valleys.

Snow is forecast for parts of the Great re- 8 Killed in Crash of Plane ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) A Mohawk Airlines propjet carrying 44 passengers crashed into a residential neighborhood near gion and Northeast. It will be warmer in the Southeast and northern Plains and colder weather is forecast for the Midwest. (AP Wirephoto Map) otlights NICOSIA of supporters from throughout downtown Albany Friday nifihl f.vpnis crowded into Nicosia Kridny to demand Archbishop cictKF karios not resign as president of the Mediterranean isaland as and authorities said eight persons were killed. The plane was on resign as president suggested by the governing body of his Greek Orthodox Church, landing policeman was shot and seriously wounded earlier in the approach to Albany County Air- Ihe Mmassol res dc.rcc of the Bishop of port when it went down.

It slammed directly into a one- whtch called for Makaru-s- rcstsnation story house, ripping it from its foundation. Nearby homes were ''Rhtman band, believed to be supporters of Makanos. sprayed with debris. There was no fire or ex- BELGRADE, Yugoslavia president of the Inter- plosion. national Chess Federation said Friday that world champion The owner of the house.

Jo- Boris Spassky must forfeit his title if he refuses to accept the seph Rosen, was not among the venue set for his match with Bobby Fischer, casualties. The statement by Dr. Max Euwe was reported from Moscow Officials at Albany Medical by the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug. Center said they had eight bod- The Soviet world champion and the U.S. challenger failed ies at the hospital and dozens earlier to agree on a match site and Euwe ruled that the 21 being of injured persons were taken in by ambulance.

At the crash site, about three miles from the airport, rescue workers were using metal-cut. ting tools to free people from cer ranks the five Army d.vi- new (Continued From Page One) but that Evans -Third District: El Paso, and groups of local citizens to Alamosa, Archuletta, Conejos, is a without parental consent, a privilege previously granted feelings on Costilla, Custer, Fremont, Huer -1 immediate Paso to; But they still drink fano Pueblo, Rio Grande, Sa-ifrom two ecology-minded city! Republican alcohol legally. Th tate guache. Teller counties, members. jcounties and us a chance sets the minimum Andrew Marshall noted that in a position for the first drinking age at 21 and Reagan proposed 1990 Transportationpf helping to elect a a he hopes to Plan recently was sent back to! Ever since 1964 when keep it that way.

the planners for a complete jgygns won office, El Paso I Voting privileges were grant- overhaul because there was voted Republican ed all 18-year-old Americans I opposition to it. while Evans won. last year by a federal He said the plan was created I Ry becoming part of the new constitutional amendment. It uurav park pniiims dist. El bulk will also gave young people the Rb San Douglas, Elbert.

Arapahoe right to hold public office. San Swick Summitu and at least some of Adams in There are some disadvanta- lld thoroughfare. Most of the mfor-g republican, Jackson ges for 18-year-olds in the new Fifth District- Adams Raca 1 Under the plan 1st dist. Re-California law, -Fifth District. Adams, publican U.S.

Rep. Mike effect Saturday. the matter jgckson said the main point their brides. 400 Attend Warden's Party More than 400 people attended games would be divided equally between Belgrade and Reykjavik, Iceland. Spassky protested the decision, saying the climate of Belgrade was too hot.

SAN (UPD In a sharply worded petition, California Attorney General Evelle J. Younger asked the state supreme xourt P'riday to reconsider its decision outlawing the death penalty. Younger said the Feb. 18 ruling usurped legislative functions, eroded the constitutional separation of and decided a federal question when it was before the Suprefwe Court, abolition of the death penalty is one more in a part of Las Animas'. -Fourth District: Chaffee, Clear Creek, Delta, Dolores, Eagle, Garfield, Gilpin, Grand, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Jackson, ata, Larir Mesa, Mineral, Moffat, Montez a Montrose, Ouray, Park.

Phillips, Pitkin, which takes Ben, Cheyenne, Crowley' Douglas, Elbert, Kiowa, Carson, Lincoln, Otero, wers', Washington, Yuma, of Arapahoe, part of Animas, part of Denver. pj.g for community feeling take and said Vital Statistics Marshall called this disregard a mis- to i make it Mrs. Betty Krouse, also a of city council, told Holt must compliment you that you are considering the (State High- Joe S. Way Department Paso Sharon Rice. 21, 1829' COnCCptUal plS'H presented 22 Kort Worth, i by John S.

Corrough of Devcl- vtSih. opmenl Research Associates 4 two possible routes of n. 4 2 thd highway, one a business Moinwt. Iowa: Eleanor Carol Addy. mUCh 8S it CXlStS lOuay 36 McRurney Blvd.

Waytic Dale Gannon. 42. 3811 Me.sa Grande Drive; Rose Thomason, 34, 3811 Mesa Grande Drive. William Martin Lucas, 20, 501 Crest. V'ountain: Deborah Anne Buchanan, 17, 616 WHlefield Drive.

Security. James Alfred Woolrldgc, 16, 1104 Everirreen Drive, Security; Lita F. Thomas, 16 3330 Shonts Road. Jean-Pierre Daniel Hricak, 20, Belle- Pally Joe Kennedy, 18. U.

S. Air Force Academy. David liowell Vaugh, 18, Fountain; Barbara Ann Bennett, 17, 108 Doris Drive, Security. Tex district remained Young adults will be tried in solid, including almost all of criminal courts, although judg- Metro Denver. And second dis- es still can sentence them trict U.S.

Rep. Don youth institutions instead like McKevitt a Republican, prisons, also remained in solid shape. Aspinall seems destined for a fight. But that still allows republicans the advantage of getting Brotzman and McKevitt back, having a shot at Aspinall, and Two Men Rob Liquor Store The remaining seven Army divisions, one of them not vet formed, are as.signed to the a dinner Friday night at the of recent decisions from this mirt violating Calilornia continental United States and Broadmoor Hotel Friday night Voung said in formal Hawaii. to honor Warden Wayne K.

ffhearinB. Asked about the condition of terson of the Colorado State the division in the home-based Penitentiary who will retire offi- force, the Army said the 82nd cially May 8. Airborne at Ft. Bragg, N.C., is Warden Patterson, as the in fully combat-ready stat-jgram said, has been long The 82nd is the only whol-ltime public In all he RAWALPINDI, Pakistan AP President Zulfikar Aki Bhutto, declaring his nation still is in a state of war, vowed Friday to strengthen its armed forces but gave a nod to talks with India. Bhutto also announced a shakeup of his military leaders.

ly-paratrooper division left in has served 30 years. For the say'rng he was determined to the professional soldiers the Army and is suited to swift past seven he lias been at the from becoming professional movement overseas. penitentiary. Before that The Army provided no details he was warden at the refor- WASHINGTON AP Sen. William Proxmire says the Penta- on the other divisions, but it is matory and previously director transferring huge amounts of U.S.

military supplies to known would that several of them of the parole department. require reinforcement. On Friday night he told the yngythorized bv Congress. Southeast armies in secret, billion-dollar perhaps by National Guard and Gazette Telegraph Reserve units, in order to be definite plans for he had no the future deployed in a crisis. apart from taking a sabbatical.

News Briefs and Annoiineeinents DEATHS A Fl'NERALS MrCAW Mrs. Mary H. McCaw, 152 Fordham, WTdi-lield, pa.s»pd away Fri at Fort Car.son Hosp. Arransements I. Irov latcr.

(Law) issues are complex. A key eit and another by-pass route which could be located at either the north or south edge of the city. But Corrough said the of the area to the north is with more than would exist if a southern by-pass route is chosen. Holt told the group CHRISTY Lt Richard N. Christy.

11, Services Proteatanl Cadet Chapel, 11:30 AM. Interment USAFA Cemetery. (Swan) PINELL Mr. Nick Pinell, Fountain. Swan Drawing Room Sat.

9 AM Elks Lodge No 309 B.P.O.E. officiating. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery. (Swan) McCAMEY Mr. Milford S.

McCam- cy, 2400 E. Cache La Poudre, Services Swan Drawing Room Monday 3:15 PM. Rev. Clayton Sholwell ofliciating. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery.

(Swan) ment now is a large community how the community should and wants to be Ray Curtis, a local resident, told the group the city and county has a route bought and paid by using existing Memorial Park and wide i t-of-way streets through the south edge of the business district. Holt asked Curtis to stay after the meeting to explain his prop- A at which pomt Mrs. Krousc right beside (Chapel Of Memories Mortuary) Jq at CVCry poillt. HEBERT Wilfred Paul Hebert, 116 Ithaca. Husband of Mr.s.

Adelene Hebert passed awey Friday in a local hoepi- tal. Arrangements later. (Chapel Of Memories Mortuary) WILSON Services for Mrs. Dovah Wilson will be Sal. AM at the Blunt Mortuary.

Rev. K. O. Back-strand officiating. Interment Fairview Cemetery.

(Blunt) VERBA Mrs. Carolyn L. Verba. 2400 E. Cache La Poudre.

services Swan Drawing Room. Mon. 11 AM, Rev. Edward Paup officiating. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery.

(Swan) Orpha Kemp. Services Karl Andrews, another city councilman, and City Manager George Fellows both questioned the wisdom of coming up with a recommendation by April. They noted that the study on a mass transit system Paul c. Price Monday. 10:00 A bc Completed by that date Lady of Guadalupe Rev, Stephen Handen lerment Ft.

Logan National Cemetery whcn a neW U.S. Hunicr) i felt it should be taken into 24 route is chosen. H.W. Harris, district engineer 10 Going on Track Two men walked into the Audon Liquor Store, 2433 N. Union being able to corral the new dis- Friday, held it up and escaped with an undetermined Which means, Jackson said amount of money, police said, that republicans have a chance one youth reportedly was car- to put four men in Congress Ipying a chrome plated .22 cali- ncxt and Brotz-'ber pistol.

He was described as man, a new man from the new short, heavy-set and fifth district, and a possible blue jeans and a ski publican victory over Aspinall. mask. His partner was said to bc about six foot tall, slim and had a pock-marked face. He also was wearing blue jeans and jacket and a mask. Detectives John Hud.son and (Continued From Page One) Donald Krabbenhoft are reach the neighborhood of vestigating.

Jupiter in early December ofi 1973 for picture-taking purposes and will eventually become the! first probe to break out of the; solar system. I On the outside chance it might encounter intelligent life somewhere. Pioneer 10 carries an identification figures of a man and a The man has his right hand upraised in a peace gesture. There are 13 scientific aboard Pioneer 10 and by midmorning Friday; scientists had turned on five of them, getting perfect responses. is said the space agency spokesman.

has accomplished all those things necessary to prepare itself for the long Among equipment found to be in good working order, according to telemetry data sent to earth, was a 17-foot boom which was deployed on command and supports a magne- Proxmire said the program is not authorized under the mi- litary-assista-iice program, nor under excess-equipnient programs, and apparently the Senate Armed Services and Appro- Among the guests who were prjajjons Committees know about it. there to honor him were Gover- know much about it in the Depart- nor John A. and his wife Proxmire told a newsman. Gilbert A. Carrel, chief of the state patrol who also acted as master of ceremonies, and '(IRK ILIM) Author Clifiord Irvr.m met with fodcr- the chief public defender, Rollie prosecutors Friday where he was reported to be detailing his Dial 471-(HELP) 471-4357 for 24 Rogers Colorado Spgings was the disputed of Howard Hughes, hour service.

represented by Public Defender Federal authorities have been attempting to get Irving and Brian J. Mullett, Dist. Atty Bob tiis wife, Edith, to cooperate in the federal grand jury investiga- Russel and others tion of whether fraud was involved in the way the book was Immediately following dinner prepared and in the way Irving and his wife ha-ndled the guests were entertained by McGraw-Hill, the publisher which had planned to put out the the of Canon book, gave him to pass on to Hughes. City, appropriately dressed in reportedly has been trying to work out a deal whereby the black and white he would plead guilty to a specified charge, providing his wile SUICIDE is not the answer. ANTONIO VILLA ACCOUNTING CO.

is now located at 1612 E. Pikes Peak Ave. For income tax appointment, call 632-3550, 632-3559 or 632-5710. Among the numbers they was not prosecuted. TORIUM, Saturday and Sunday, wings However it was reported March 4-5.

Thousands of r- tiques. Snack bar. Adults 50c. sang were "It 1 nad tnc wings hdwcvci it-puin-u that the Swiss government, which of an angel, over these prison seeks Mrs. extradition on counterfeiting and forgery Oh charges, has said it will not make any deals.

walls I would and Tran Shoot Sundav Izaak baby ut of Trap Shoot Sunday WASHINGTON (UPl) A disabled Soviet submarine is con- A total of 12 presentations tinuing to drift helplessly in the North Atlantic, battered by 20- Walton League. SMOKE WATCHERS to hold made to the retiring war- waves and 45 mile an hour winds and obscured by snow and FREE LECTURE. Refer to first being a retirement gt times, the Pe-ntagon said Friday. in Classified Section certificale presented by Cover- I for details. nor Love.

AKD OF HANKS family of Edward C. Florence thc State Highway Depart-tomeler. This (Wvicc measures beloved son. Joseph Fiorenc-e, iiiect- tbc intensity of magnetic fields, ling, said the mass transit study through which the spacecraft and numerous other studies'pysses. would all be taken into consid- Also in operation was a along with thc engi device for measuring radiation, neering recom-in addition, four radioisotope mendations, when the route is thermal electrical generators The nuclear normal crew is 90 men but Pentagon officials did not know if the crew had been removed to any of thc Russian surface ships struggling to help the disabled sub.

Experienced seamen said that if any of the men remained board after a week on the surface in rough seas, would be a vomitous crew to say thc Another Navy man said, boat would be the biggest pollution factor in the North Atlantic TAIPEI Secretary of State Marshall Green said Friday that he was successful in reassuring the Nationalist Chinese of continued American support despite improved U.S. rela- tions with Peking. Official statements issued by the Taiwan government indicated it was satisfied with reassurances during his visit here, one of a series of missions he is making to Southeast Asian nations as a followup to President Nixon's visit to China. picked. were deployed op trusses.

WARDEN LAUDED Wayne Patterson, left, was given personal honors by iriends and well-wishers Friday night at the Broadmoor Hotel when he was guest of honor at a testimonial dinner in recognition for his years of work as warden of the Colorado State Penitentiary at Canon City. In the center is Fred Wyse, new- warden. Right is Harry Tinsley, retired director of Correctional Institutions, and a past warden. Tinsley, who returiuHi this wx'ck from Hawaii where he was vacationing, brought the Icis with him. (Gazette Telegraph Photo) Dies in Hospital Of Accident Injuries DENVER (UPI)-A Thermopolis, man injured in a two-car crash Thursday on U.S.

287 some 26 miles north of Lander died Friday in a Denver hospital. Arthcr Pete Romero, 26, was thrown from his auto when iC and a car driven by Fred James Calvert, 63, Lander, collided head- on early The highway patrol said Ro-i southbound vehicle swerved into the oncoming traf-; fice lane. Calvert suffered minor injur-; ies. Your Freedom Newspaper Bwklltkad Mandoy thni friWay, merningt Saturday ond Sunday, by Froadorn Nawtpopart, 30 South Protpact, Phooa 633-464). Second clati pettoga paid pi Colorado Spnngi, Colorado.

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