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Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 48

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Ft. Carson Man Arrested In Massage Parlor Death A 25-year-old Ft. Carson man sage Parlor, was arrested Wednesday after- Sept. 19. noon in connection with the massage parlor slaying of Sun from the district of- 934 S.

Nevada against him. hut that these charges would probably be first According to a press reloane degree mur(jer armed robbery. burglary and arson. Due to the Short nature of the charges, no bond would be set, Judge Johnson The defendant, clad in army added. A report at the time of the lournee Estep, 3280 S.

back, stood quietly before slaying said Mrs. Cousin had who allegedly murdered the judge who told him no been set on fire before she was the woman at the Suezy Mas- Ok Cousin, and at 6 p.m. he ap- fice. the man was arrested by peared before Dist, Court Officers Norman Robert W. Johnson who advised and Andrew L.

Smit. him of his rights. The defendant is Park fatigues, and handcuffed behind mal charges had yet been filed killed with a possible .38 calibre bullet in the right temple. There were burns over 30 percent of her body. The 36-year-old woman lying nude, spread eagled on the floor.

Another woma Elizabeth Leeyon-cha, who also worked in the massage parlor, told police officers Mrs. Cousin handed over $60 to the assailant. Miss Leeyon cha was stabbed in the back and had her neck slashed. DENVER AP) Two plans before January 1974, when thejBoth women had thejr hands for the reorganization of the petition was filed. tied and fire wag spt cjQse tf) nancially strapped Woodmoorj Interest on debenflires would Leeyon cha but she man( a Colorado land develop- be paid in Januaiy of 1978.

to escape and take refuge Two Plans Offered For Woodmoor Reorganization mont firm, will be studied by The Holben plan declares all creditors and a hearing will be creditors would be paid in full, conducted Nov. 22 to make a Adequate working capital for decision, according to U.S. Dis- the reorganized company would trict Court Judge Richard come from the sale of Heritage Matsch. Matsch heard the outlined at a hearing 'Tuesday. Square, acreage at Roxborough wo plans Park to the state and from own payments on lots still The first Holben, was from Harlon held by the firm.

a court-appointed The trustee holds a $25.000 trustee in the bank-certified check as down- ruptcv petition, and Steven Ar- payment on Heritage Square by nold, company president. an unnamed buyer. Purchase The second was giver, by at- price is set at $1.4 million. Judge Matsch was told that Westinghouse, The Kissel and Colorado National Bank, all large Woodmoor creditors, would continue, up to four months, the buying of $20.000 each a month of cer- solvent tificates to allow' the firm to op- ierate at a normal level. torneys for the Westinghouse Financial which holds a $13 million debt against the company.

Both plans said reorganization of the firm is feasible, but took different approaches to making the company again. plan would reorganize the company by tightening its operation, selling off unnecessary holdings, resuming sale: of lots in three Colorado subdivisions and establishing aj method of dehenturcs for those; holding claims. The Westinghouse plan calls! for reorganization by infusing $8 million in Jbe firm over the next ------years- money loaned to incest and a temp ted deviate se- firm from its current major imposition, the defendant creditors pleaded guilty to the second Holben would have, a court- c0unU appointed board of directors su- The felony carries a penalty rervise the reorganized com- of up to five years in the panv for at least a year when penitentiary and a fine ranging new management, acceptable from $1,000 to $15.000. to the creditors would be His plea came after his 12- broucht into the company, and year-old daughter had testified an elected board would take before the jury, over. His plan in an adjoining room.

Finally she was released by two secur- i guards who discovered smoke coming from the building. On Wednesday evening, after Judge Johnson advised Estep of his rights, the defendant was asked if he had anything to say and he softly replied No continuance date was set but in all probability the matter will be presented to the grand jury some time next week. SAZET-TtMEtlSRAPH 205,400 Iti jury Suit Gazette Thursday, Oct. 3 1, 1974 Vehicular Homicide Charged A charge of vehicular Is Filed A $205.400 personal injury suit was filed in district court Wednesday against the Broadmoor Hotel. The plaintiffs are Timothy and Linda Hamrock of Denver T.

who claim they were tossed off cide was filed in district court a rented boat June 2, into Wednesday against Paul Abel Gonzales, 25, of 1211 Florence Ave. the hotel lake. According to the complaint they hired an electrically pow- Sniffi FLAGS TO GRADUATES Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hentschclmann, formerly of Berlin, graduated Wednesday from the Community citizenship class.

They live at 3807 Halfturn Road and have been in the United States over four years. Mr. Hentschclmann is a baker at the Bon Pastry Shop and his wife is a Woolco cashier. Mrs. John Vanderhoof (center) is giving ihe paper of completion.

Joined in the presentation (second from right) are Dr. Charles Hulett, Exchange Club president and Floyd Pet tie (far right), a long time associate of the Community Schools. (Gazette Telegraph Photo) According to a state patrol re- ered paddle boat which started port, the 2-car accident hap- to sink and then struck them pencd Oct. 24 and the defendanti were was responsible for the death of Mrs. Hamrock alleges she Sharon Patricia McCurdy, 20, of injunes which 1014 Zodiac Drive, the driver of in a miscarriage.

other car, The report said Gonzales was intoxicated at the time and driving south in the 1000 block of South 8th Street when he into the northbound lane icausing a headon collision, A Ft. Carson man, Gerald Dean Gardener, 36, was charged with stealing automobile parts Sunday from Jack Slade. 616 Do! Norte St. A second man, Ronald D. Van Maaren.

28, of 325 E. Colorado Ave was also charged with theft. He allegedly stole a television Aug. 15 from the Imperial Hotel, 10U E. Pikes Peak Ave.

LIMBER IRC. 4255 SINTON RD 598 1202 MEATLESS TUESDAYS On Oct. 5. 1947, President Truman asked the nation to observe meatless Tuesdays to build up a stockpile of grain for Europe. Man Pleads Guilty to Sex Charge Halfway through the trial In row capitaMnto district court Wednesday of a three 46-year-old man charged with contemplates the Questioned by Judge Hunter D.

Hardeman why he wished to sale of such piopeities as Heri- pjead the defendant said tage Square, near Golden. near uoiden. a collection of shops and crafts- display areas. Also to be sold plan, are the Woodmoor Coun-j trv Club. Roxborough golf ski had told the police he had because of the statement his daughter had made from the under that 'witness box, but he added he had no recollection of the event.

It was revealed, however, he the Stagecoach shonping center neariheen messing around with his course, area, a Monument, horse stables other recreation areas Secured creditors would coive debentures bearing anrl daughter, hut the accused said in open court he could not re- re. member saying this. He was six further questioned by Dep. Dist. per cent Tnterest for that due Atty.

Jerry Nelson who asked if he recalled ever touching child. He hesitated for some Time and then answered OK, I The stepmother of the girl was called and told the court she had custody ever since the incident happened, Aug. 8, but that the father had been permitted to see his daughter due the Explosion Results in Law Suit A suit totaling $170,000 has in district court been filed against Springs. Named as plaintiffs are Robert Roderick and Marsha Roderick the City of Colorado do an arrangement with child welfare department. The woman said these visitation rights had progressed It is alleged that Mrs.

Roder- two to three hours or. Sm, i 1 Hqvc tn rmo visit whirh hiifl irk owned an art gallery on 111 E. Arvada and that on June ed overnight. 4. 1973, there was a gas ex plosion which totally demolished the premise? days to one visit which had last.

The stepmother defendant are separated. Judge Hardeman said he was not at this point going to deny Roderick claims he was in the further visitation rights hut said at the would only take place building working and that he suffered permanent during the day injuries to his left knee, and then continued other injuries to his ribs, neck sentencing, all of his body, and was The case was to Nov. 22 for and hospitalized. $75,000. Mrs.

He is asking Of the 100 species of mam mals that have become extinct Roderick is requesting; on earth during the last 2.000 $95 000 for the loss of the build- ears, 75 have disappeared i within the last 200 years. COMPLETE REMODELING room additions Fa Rooms and Custom Steel So -U Custom Pat Enclosures Custom Bathrooms 825 N. Circle Dnve Phone 591-0264 Save By Add ng That New room or Fireplace Now Free Estimates Bank Financing available CALL PHIL McGAHA rci over.

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