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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 14

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fr'jye Ai4 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Saturday March 18 1967 SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA NEWS Placer Murder Note Says Work Interru pted Home Life Tahoe Sewerage Project Is Outlined slaying of her and her prospective son-in-law A letter read by defense counsel John A Barbeau yesterday in the trial of Malcolm Sydney Boswell who is accused of killing his estranged wife and his By William Wilson Bee staff writer AUBURN A love letter written to murder victim Mrs Genevieve Boswell indicated work outside the home played an important part in leading to the UCD Mourns Death Of Prof Edwin Voorhies $213 million Stage No 1 eludes facilities to care present development and about 50 per cent of the ultimate sewage flow around the lake The first stage construction costs were estimated for the Truckee River Basin at $35 million north and west shores of the Tahoe Basin at $174 million east shore or Douglas Coun ty Nev at $13 million and South Tahoe in El Dorado County at $89 million Four Alternatives Of four alternatives given by Engineering-Science hired by the Lake Tahoe Area Council to update a 1963 study the use of federal Public Law 660 appeared to be the best The federal law could provide $103 million local funds $101 million and state and federal grants or loans because of national and state interest in the lake could provide $109 million totalling $314 million for regional facilities to 1980 INCLINE VILLAGE Lake Ta hoe A $1295 million Lake Tahoe Basin sewage export program was outlined here last night by Engineering-Science Inc to directors of the Lake Tahoe Area Council About $721 million would be raised by taxes and assessments on local property owners in sewer and utility districts for local service and the rest by bond elections and outside help to pay for about $574 million in regional trunk lines and sewage treatments facilities Engineering Science showed that the Truckee River Basin and the entire Tahoe Basin will need ultimately $232 milhen in outside help if they hope to complete regional facilities after the year 2000 Need Outside Help Through 1980 Engineering-Science estimated that based on development up to then the area will need outside help of fiance Larin Victor Butts of Sacramento told of marital problems leading to the slayings Mrs daughter Darlene of Carmichael testified she opened the letter because her mother had been missing from her home The damn business robbed me of my time Gen but we have won the battle" he told his wife He reportedly owns and leases property on Arden Way in Sacramento to an automobile dealer The letter pointed out also Mrs Boswell obsessed with her at a Sacramento newspaper and pointed out both jobs held by the couple robbed them of their time resulting in them neglecting each other The letter was signed Following Miss testimony were the statements of Lt Arthur Abels of the Placer County Sheriff's Department who told of his observation of the murder scene at the Weimar Placer County house leased by Boswell The trial was recessed by Superior Judge Ronald Cameron until Tuesday following a half-day of testimony yesterday by prosecution witnesses DAVIS Memorial services will be held at 2 pm Monday in the Davis Community Church for Edwin Voorhies 75 professor emeritus of agricultural economics at the University of California here He died Friday in San Francisco A native of San Fiancisco Voorhies was graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 1913 He then joined the UCD staff then the University Farm to pursue research in animal husbandry interests were directed toward the business side of the agricultural industry In 1925 he became a member of the Department of Agricultural Economics He also was active in the university administration He served as assistant to the dean of the College of Agriculture from 1917-19 as an assistant dean from 1921-24 and as dean of students at Berkeley from 1942-46 In 1952 he returned to the Davis campus and continued 117 Attorneys Take US Practice Oath Slave driver David Molina stands guard as auctioneer John Gorter prepares to sell the services of Julie Updegraff standing and Meg Azevedo The Clarksburg High School eighth grade class is raising money for an all-day trip to San Francisco Bee Photo Della Pupils Plan Fund-Raising Events Finance Bay Area rip South Tahoe PUD Plans Sewage Export In 1967 auction in which student will go to the highest bidders last event is sort of a Roman said John Littleton principal make it an all-day event with no SHASTA Shasta Co Two US district court judges alternated yesterday afternoon as they swore in 117 attorneys from 10 Superior California counties as counselors for federal cases The lengthy process took place in Shasta first courthouse built in 1855 during the gold rush days when the town was a transportation and mining center In a brief description of the history Superior Court Judge Richard Eaton of Redding said the county courthouse here was paid for in script worth $25000 and pointed out the cost was about $243 per square foot whereas an annex to the courthouse in Redding is costing $3673 per square foot the latter to be dedicated next week Eaton noted the county seat was not moved from Shasta to Redding until after two elections and a lawsuit Redding became the county seat in 1888 Judge Oliver Carter for CLARKSBURG Yolo Co -Eighth grade students in Clarksburg Elementary School are working to raise money to finance an all-day bus trip to San Francisco May 19 They have held candy end cupcake sales and have slated a dance for April 1 and a slave SOUTH LAKE TAHOE-South Tahoe Public Utility District directors approved a tentative time schedule for completion pf treatment plant expansion and export facilities construction which if followed will place them in operation before the end of this year General Manager Harlan Moyer reported Federal Water Pollution Control Administration approval of a solids handling system contract had been received and the contractor notified He said he expects the work can be completed by February of next year but export can begin before then Advertisement for bids on the Indian Creek pipeline downhill from Luther Pass is scheduled April 6 with the bid opening Ti ansients Balls At Bill Of Marysville Mission own without tapping school funds or parents think young people today work much harder than their parents or grandparents ever Littleton said is more to be done The young entrepreneurs hope higher standards to be met In to raise all the money on their addition there are many kinds of activities out of school hours the youngsters need money for any of these events they get busy and earn it The same work-your-way spirit is prevalent in other eighth grade classes in delta schools The Isleton eighth grade has just completed a successful fund-raising party during which the students set up card tables served refreshments and punched score cards Bates Elementary in Court-land and Walnut Grove Elementary have fund-raising projects too in which class money is used for fun projects as well as for paying for graduation flowers and gifts they miss the evening meal and the following breakfast if they arrive too late to participate in the religious service A meeting is slated for Monday night when the Rev John Baker curate of St Episcopal Church in Marysville who has been listening to the complaints and giving them coffee and breakfast will Wife Daughter Are Held On Yolo Perjury Counts to teach even after his retirement in 1958 He is survived by his brother Harry of Ukiah Funeral arrangements are un der the direction of Davis Funeral Chapel in Davis Edwin Voorhies May 9 contract award May 18 and completion Dec 1 The pipeline to Luther Pass and necessary pump stations are under contract and scheduled for completion in September A schedule for the Indian Ceek Dam and disposal site calls for soil investigation to be completed April 1 design com pleted and bid advertisement June 15 bid opening July 14 contract award July 20 and completion Dec 1 Moyer and John Weidman attorney for the district are preparing an agreement for submission to the State Local Allocation Agency which will be required before the district can borrow $18 million of state funds necessary to complete the projects jury Jan 26 and the daughter with the offense Jan 25 in the Yolo County Superior Court They are charged with making false statements to the grand jury which on Feb 7 1964 helped to indict Johnson on the morals offense At the conclusion of the trial Superior Court Judge Bertram Janes of Plumas County who heard the case directed authorities to investigate the possibility of perjury Deputy Atty Gen Edsel Haws who prosecuted the Johnson case also placed the perjury matter before the grand jury Johnson a farmer and school teacher and a former resident of Zamora Yolo County pleaded guilty to the morals charge in 1964 and was sent to state prison Last June a federal district judge in San Francisco sent the case back to Yolo Coun ty ruling the defendant had not been represented adequately when he entered his' plea Oroville Burglar Is Sent To State Prison OROVILLE Thomas James Gorbet 25 of Oroville was sentenced to state prison when he appeared In the Butte County Superior Court Gorbet and Howard Johnson 25 also of Oroville pleaded guilty two weeks ago of the Feb 16 burglary of a local department store They were arrested in Reno Nev the following day when they attempted to cash a check taken from the safe Johnson was placed on four years probation by Judge Good Colusa Man Gets Poundmaster Job COLUSA Richard Pescatore of Colusa has been hired as' county poundmaster He succeeds John Tomlin of Arbuckle resigned Pescatore will work under the supervision of Agricultural Commissioner Disney Jr Recorder Is Oregon Air KLAMATH FALLS Ore -The flight recorder of the ill-fated West Coast Airlines plane which crashed on Stukel Moun-tan near Klamath Falls March 10 has been found and is being studied by aviation experts in Washington The small piece of electronic equipment is considered vital in the investigation of the crash which claimed four lives The F27 propjet which took merly of Redding presided over the first swearing in of attorneys from Shasta Trinity Siskiyou and Tehama Counties by Clerk William Robb He noted the newly created federal judicial district will extend from Los Angeles to the Oregon border and be about 700 miles in depth and roughly 150 miles wide but would not include the coastal area After the oath and a $7 fee the sworn in attorneys may practice federal law in the area Dist Court Judge Sherrill Halbert of Sacramento participated in the second swearing in which began at 3:30 pm He has served since 1954 and noted that he had visited the old courthouse as a tourist and was pleased to have the honor to participate in the ceremony Acting as presiding officer was Glen Knudson judge of the One Judicial District Court who regularly holds court in the old courthouse Found At Crash Site off from the Klamath Falls Municipal Airport failed to clear the 6500-foot peak Earlier examination of the burned and torn wreckage led authorities to believe the plane had crashed farther down the rocky slopes of the mountain Ram and mild temperatures of the last two days have uncovered much of the wreckage which was hidden under four feet of snow Another key piece of equipment the voice recorder is still 26-member Jailed After Raid A midnight residence near College landed Humboldt for pos- County Jail booked session of marijuana Sheriff Gene Cox yesterday said officers confiscated two pounds of marijuana some LSD capsules and a Turkish water pipe apparently used for group smoking Three were students booked as David A Hobbs 19 Kent Ohio Ronald Dupuy 19 Alhambra and Mark Pahuda 19 Hollywood The other two were Perry White 19 whose parents live in Alhambra but who officers said had been attending a junior college near Berkeley and Lawrence Batman Miller a nonstudent from Berkeley whose parents live in Alhambra Sheriff Cox said the mari- RedBluff Youth 14 Is Hanging Victim MARYSVILLE The transients who go to Twin Cities Mission are revolting against the policy on food clothing and lodging The policy is no accommodations without an hour of hymn-x singing and gospelpreaching first The men are refusing to enter the mission and Thursday night about 40 walked out in protest against and treatment by mission Supt Ren-wick Chicken stew was on the menu and it went begging The transients complained Stockton Boy Is Cited In Heroism STOCKTON The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors has authorized preparation of a resolution commending Steven Wong 17 of Stockton for heroism Supervisor Loren Powell said Wong helped to rescue a neighbor a boating accident Feb 23 Yolo Chamber Urges Safety Steps At Rails WOODLAND Woodland Chamber of Commerce directors voted to look into the possibility of getting better protection at Mullen Crossing where the Southern Pacific tracks cross California 113 south of Woodland and at Kiesel Crossing where the Sacramento Northern tracks cross California 16 (River Road) east of Woodland The streets and highways com-m i 1 1 suggested yesterday crossing gates be installed on California 113 the main highway between Woodland and Davis It was suggested by William Duckworth a director that flashing lights be placed at Kiesel Crossing The tracks parallel the highway at both locations Warning flashing lights and bells are in service at Mullens but no warning devices protect the Kiesel site Employes Of Closed Club Are Paid Off CARSON CITY Nev The' Nevada Gaming Commission has used a $15000 payroll bond to pay off employes of the shuttered South Tahoe Club at Statelme Lake Tahoe The club was closed by agents of the Internal Revenue Service last week marking the first such closure since 1955 IRS spokesmen said the casino was closed on an allegation the casino did not pay withholding taxes for one quarter Colusa Educator Cites Need For Vocational Study WILLIAMS Colusa Co of size and limitations the teaching staff terminal students in Colusa County high schools those who do not go on to are being shortchanged Dr George Egling superintendent of the Colusa Unified School District told a joint meeting of trustees and district superintendents of Colusa County schools At the meeting called Thursday night by the Williams citizens committee Egling pointed out a larger school could present a more diversified program and could keep more in step with modem education methods He said that primary emphasis because of financial limitations is placed on the college preparatory course to the detriment of those who need vocational training Roseville Aide Will Quit Attorney Post ROSEVILLE Ah Atty Keith Sparks has ted a letter of resigr the city council Sparks 33 has held for three years He is expected to tak tion with the Placer Co tnct office a sistant Three Area GIs Die In Viet Fights WASHINGTON (AP) Three Northern California soldiers were among 34 US servicemen killed in Vietnam fighting according to the Defense Depart- five youths in the being sought by a investigation team Five Are In Areata Marijuana ARCATA (AP) raid on a student Humboldt State Travis Flier Is Killed In Jet Crash FAIRFIELD Funeral services will be held in Louisville Ky for Capt Dale Baker 28 Travis Air Force Base officer killed in a crash of the jet fighter he was piloting near Gila Bend Ariz Capt F-100 fighter crashed Thursday while the officer was returning from a training exercise Baker who had been stationed with the 44th Military Airlift Service at Travis for three years was scheduled to be assigned to Vietnam in June Baker is survived by his widow Linda of Fairfield Art Paintings drawings and craft articles by students of Mrs Daphne Albertson will be exhibited in the Cordova High School library through April 14 Library hours are from 7:30 am to 4 pm Winning top awards were: Karen Johnson for a tempura pamting first prize Ron Nugent for an oil painting second and Kathy Guymon for a tem- rlira rvinlin" third rul paniunb U1I1U conduct a special service in the mission Renwick denies his wards are forced to attend services and says his 15 years in mission work have taught him the Best way to deal with men who seek aid Chico College Names Natural Sciences Dean CHICO Dr Robert Hill president of Chico State College has announced the appointment of Dr Wallace Miller a faculty member since 1957 as dean of the newly created School of Natural Sciences appointment was announced late yesterday and will be effective Sept 1 The appointment marks the first in series under provisions of reorganization at the Superior California Vital Statistics DIVORCES DEATiis In Woodland Mrd t9c7 Lvnda against David Interlocutory decree In Fairfield March 10 1W NeiGe Ciavton Sullivan wtfe of Water of S'jtsun Ci tv Soiaro Couety mouer of Ars Ne'ite Sva of Sutson Cty a'wl William Foster of Burbank brother of Emma Leridv of Sacramento and Ovde and iiham Ciavton of Sac ramemo o'andmotner of four $real-grrtnjmothrr of 10 Funerat serv es Wcf held yesterday In the Hausen Bryan Funerat Home Burial was in According to Powell John Turner of Stockton was boating in the Stockton Channel when co ege his craft burst into flames Turner jumped into the water and clinging to his boat called for help Powell said Wong immediately jumped into his boat and ignoring the danger of an explosion aboard the a academic WOODLAND Eleanor Johnson 42 wife of Edwin Johnson and the 18-year old daughter Elaine Florence Bernice Johnson face perjury indictments resulting from testimony they gave in the trial of Johnson who was convicted on Johnson was sentenced to state prison Feb 17 The mother and daughter were arrested yesterday in Sacramento by officers and were booked in the Yolo County Jail Bail is set at $2200 each The grand jury indictment returned Thursday charges Mrs Johnson with committing per- Interstate Travel Is Complicated In Wintertime CARSON CITY Nev The hazards of highway travel during snow and ice conditions are further complicated for motorists of Northern Nevada If the Nevada motorist ventures over the border into California he finds his snow tires with projecting metal studs which are perfectly legal in Ne vada are illegal equipment in California Furthermore Nevada highway regulations during heavy snow call for either tire chains or snow tires But in California only tire chains are accepted PIXieS ByWohl LETS GET POLLING COMESA FlATFOClll 51 b- to? nW NdVd (I'nJ Mendocino Gets NewRecreationSite State Recreation has been adopted by the State Park Commission as the official name for Reynolds Redwood Flat which was acquired by the state alongside US 101 in Mendocino County for park and recreation purposes Walburg received a $150 check The commission yesterday also for the top honor in the show established Frank Reynolds held in the Memorial Union Art Memorial to the late 14-year WOODLAND Rose Richter1 jmember of the State Board of Jones of Woodland who died! The Memorial Union Purchase Forestry June 23 1966 left an estate Award Wlth 100 was presented valued at $197283 including 10 Berger for his in joint tenancy property i graph Figure Cordova High School Sets Exhibit ment They were: Army Spec 4 Hugh Best son of Col and Mrs Jack Best Orland Glenn County Army Spec 4 George Cook son of Mr and Mrs James Cook Shivley Humboldt County Army Pfc Dennis Williams son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Williams Lodi Davis Judge Decrees New Narcotics Trial A new trial will be set soon for Patricia Paul of Davis charged with knowingly being present when narcotics were used Judicial Dist Court Judge Charles Styler ruled a mistrial after the jury of 10 women and two men failed to reach a unanimous decision The vote was 9-3 The trial began Tuesday It is the first of 16 court actions scheduled for persons arrested last month by Davis police on narcotics and dangerous drug charges There were 10 felony and six misdemeanor counts Miss charge was a misdemeanor Boats Move Without a motor or sail when advertised in a classified ad To place your ad dial 412-5011 (adv The inventory and appraisement was filed yesterday in the Yolo RED BLUFF -The body Superior Court by Earl Ross Brockman 14 was SMt state inheritance tax ap-found hanged in a tree Sher- deputies are investigating the death Deputy Sheriff Dick Moore yesterday said the father Lhet discovered his body Davis Demos Oppose Leggett's Powell Vote danglmg from a tree' at theocratic Club adopted a resolu-home on the Cone Ranch neartion opposing Democratic Con-here The father removed hisjgressman Robert Leggett's vote body from the tree to unseat Adam Clayton Powell.

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