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Cobrado Springs, Colo. 3hiurday, Nov. 9, 1974 Republicans -ist New Officers Reformatory Term Given Denver Man A 21-yoar-oid man charRod report as was as- Avith nine burglaries and seven ternary from (he adult proba- -thefts was sentcccd Friday by lion (lepartment. but felt he rc- Court Judge John F. Cal-squired more information.

lagher to six years in the Colo- i (Consequently, he asked for a (Continued From Page One) jrado State Reformatory. from the adult forensic cussion of the posture the party' Adolph Joseph Medina. 21 of department, an organization is taking following the election allegedly burglarized which he commended. It was; H-s patnillv obvious particularly jewelry worth a the defendant, even though this were made, and we tried to dis- thousands of dollars wa.s his first offense, was not cuss the overall fioni various homes throughout only anti-soeiu! but showed no Rcforc the meeting area over a period of 12 remorse whatsoever and confin-i closed. Brown said that the ued to associate with local eret-mccting decision was Iwcntually the defendant criminal elements, serious political mistake and court: that last eleclionsi others were dis-Jind no obligation to the publici should have been a warning protected politicans that people do not: Friday, people as Medina.

The, want closed meetings, lie wa although this was Me- judge felt the accused needed supported by Schicffclm, first court felt some type of therapy and saidi rard. Ander.son and McCormick if bad no alternative but to give he would be able to receive Before Republicans closed the him time. The judge said he therapy at the reformatory' meeting they debated for an had received a pre-scntence in- in Buena Vi.sta. hour what duties should be given the new president of the upper chamber. IhKirr a con- amendment aj)provcd last Tuesriay the lieutenant gov ernnr no longer serves as president.

Majority Republicans, who hold of the Ja Senate seats three le.ss than a year ago voted to combine the present duties of the lieutenant governor and president pro tern of the Senate into one. DFNVFR (UPl) A spokesman for the U.S. i office said Friday that a Fort Collins couple and a Denver man had been indicted by a federal grand jury for bank robberies in Denver, Fort Collins, Greeley and Colorado Springs. The indictments named Paul Mosier of Denver and Patricia D. Mantooth and Terry Alan Sclland of Fort Collins.

The in; dictments were handed down Thursday night. Mosier was accused of the Oct. 3 robbery of the American Heritage Bank in Colorado Springs. The indictment said the robber escaped with $2,243. Miss Mantooth was indicted for the Sept.

25 robbery of the Cache National Bank in Greeley and the Oct. 3 robbery of Denver's National City Bank. She and Selland were named together in indictments for the Oct. 3 robbery of the hirst National Bank of Greeley and the Nov. 1 robbery of the Cache National Hank.

WKATHKR FORECAST MAP Show- are predicted today from 'Pcxas and New Mexico to the Groat Lakes area. Rain atui colder lempera- lures are expected in the Pacific north- wosl. Warm air will move across the third of the nation from the south, according to the National Weather Service. (AP Wirephoto Map) Calls for an Ambulance To Go to Single Number Soon there will hr one emergency number to call for an ambulance, and a dispatcher will handle the details. An emergency meeting of the Ambulance Advisory Board was called late PYiday to determine what to do about a central dis- Mountain Valley owner John patch for the two city anibu- Wilson if he had any ideas on lance how to handle the situation.

Commissioners Say New County Offices a Reality Next Year IToposcd ncw offices for the county estimates could sharing. Some only on expiration of those terms. County will become a imadc available from federal Trom the 1975 public w'orks levy, In addition, Attorney General-elect J. D. MacFarlane has into that situation TcaliW beginning in 1975 ac-and a one-year, plus anticipated revenue shar-qhe option of replacing all 45 assistant attorneys general, who into lh.it situation rcdiuy Dcginning in extension of the would be earned over uito a combined payroll of $675,000.

wording to a resolution adopted public works levy. Three-The 1976 budget to complete the: employees of the House may also be by the Board of hiiildinrf eoiild nroiect. fhn pnntrnl in Those 30 calls accord ing to Capt. Chuck Davis, lie cmph that the pol get into Sister Myra James asked DENVPIR (UPl) The Republican Party, by virtue of its i thrashing at the polls Tuesday, stands to lose about 135 patron- age jobs with an annual payroll of $1.8 million. Leading the list of jobs expected to be filled with Demo- crats under Richard Lamm are the directorships of I 14 state departments, the Those positions, ranging from the Departments of Agriculture and Adminislra- tion to Revenue and Social Services, iiave combined salaries totaling near $500.000 annually.

i included on the list of patronage jobs are 20 position.s the office have a combined yearly payroll of $280,000 and memberships on the Public Utilities, Ithc State Industrial Commission, the State Land Board and the Stale Parole Board. Those per.sons earn a total of $250,000 per I Those board members subject to immediate replace- ment, however, since they were staggered terms and openings fifths of such a building could project Imissioncrs. be finished off for office use, i Vaeth, repeating previous At jiublic hearing to two-fifths to be finished comments on the financing and er a one-vear extension of a at a later time. The use of revenue sharing. Both Commissioner Stan noted that the building would be DENV'ER (UPli A committee set up by the courts to Since Mountain Valley Am-j have to look at this roa-i bulancc Service is now said Wilson, He Johnson and Vaefh emphasized paid for by the time it becomes i monitor Denver's school desegregation effort said Friday thr so far.

at ing under a ncw city license, that the ambulance closest to along with Ambulance Service, the problem of who No Contest Plea Said By Youth Mii'haol Lawson pleaded noj gets which calls cropjied up, contest before Dist. Court Judge! That problem must be dealt William Calvert Friday with hastily since the teleplione when a charge ot armed roU company needs a central dis- bcry was amended to simple ipatch number for the front of robbery. jUic directory. directory l-awson, 19. of FI.

goes to press soon, and no num was charged with robbing had been decided erto Gonzalez and Arthur: Maes, both of FI. Car.son. on problem Fast Colorado Avenue ScjT. 2 were among The ongiii.al information said said board member Lcs-with a central di.spatch system which the old county jail now replaced when the Democrats take control in January. Those employes earn total of about $130,000 yearly.

Senate employes arc not expected to be replaced since Republicans still hold control there. the emer a I 1 (' requests a for a central di.spalch,” he said. in two separate resolutions. Hut Ihoro IS. Cilv board acknowlcdgod that SO'ernment The need for additional space functions wherever possible.

Kolo. for iUa a.skcd Iho board if it woulddhcr lhaf a oncndll levy for tal construction projects eliminates the need for a bonded indebtedness for future taxpayers, he said. Johnson had previously told Council voiced fears last Tuesday indicated fhich, given sufficient The amendment, which contradicts federal law and therefore will never go into effect, prohibits the assignment or busing of students to schools for the purpose of achieving racial balance. is still clear there is a certain reaction to busing and racial said Sheldon Asteinhauser, director of the Anti-Defamation League of and a committee member. Sometimes when nothing Ls hot, it isn't indicative of the is using a picture of El Paso! Another committee member.

Rev. Spencer Wren, agreed According to the pro- Judicial Building as and said those involved in the desegregation effort could not was armed with a gun and Cook, and single phone number. -sits. knife. i debated it for days and After some di.scu.ssion, he was In seconding the first motion budget, on which formal Dart of its bond issue promo- Jet down just becau.sc things were going smoothly.

action was deferred until next tional literature. Vaeth added in cnhnnic invnu-na chn.ua i The judge continued the mat- wecks and months last given a answer, qualified ter to Dec. 6 for sentencing. 'she added, referring to a pre-'with two requirements: it must advanced by Commissioner The monitors in the schools involved should be reminded Harry Howe, 21 of Ft. Carson, Tious situation where the city entered a guilty plea when a had two services.

sure hope kidnapping count, two (J sexual assault on a child, and two counts of theft were amended to two counts of sexual assault on a child. Three tcen-agc girls were involved in the July 27 incident which in North Cheyenne Canyon. Howe sexually inoleslcd two of tlicm, and the counts said he from two and kidnapped all three in his car. He will be Dec. 6.

Dec. 6 was also the sentencing date set for Steven R. meet the guidelines' of the city ordinance and it must be done someone has come up with a by Thursday, brilliant idea this Wilson agreed to the proposal, The police department has dc- and a singlc-number, dual-dis- clined to handle the central dis- patch system should be set up patch since they are already within the week. Guilty Plea Entered To Amended Charge Vaeth, Commissioner would that while El Faso Countv of the importance of their Wren said. chell expiainco spent on the building during $4 million to construct its build-'Parents relax.

They expect us and the monitors to be on have declined to do so a -n 1 tnn nf all thic He was not convinced by construction expected Araphoe County will spend to begin about July. The figure million because of the long-1 represents $600.000 from the term bond payments, even if it' mill levy and $500.000 from this plans. the architectural study, he said, as to how much additional space the county really needs, but acknowledged the need for at least some additional space. The resolution, he noted, did not specify how large the ncw (Continued From Page One) building would be. When Councilman Dodge i looking for new locations wants a tattoo on his The two architectural firm asked at one point if the sec a community Giovanctti said Creech was arre.stcd at 2:56 a.m.

MS commissioned to study the! 1cm rested with council, he problems get he said. Friday when officers in Glens Ferry, Idaho, him on needs for ncw building space opened the way for several erit-: gee that in Colora- the street acting No Way for City to Go But Up DFINVFIR (UPl) F'BI officials in Denver said Friday Thomas Flugene Creech, allegedly hired to kill Gary Hart, has been arrested in Idaho and was being held by local authorities. suspect has not been positively identified through said F'BI agcnt-in-charge Louis A. Giovanett's Meanwhile, outside industry olticials 111 Idaho are sure the man is Creech because of Peter A. Marzann pleaded Sentencing was set for Dec.

OT ii cf iguiltv in district court DilViS, 0 1 1 0 1 17 nlsin ihf' who pleaded guilty to having a of felony theft was amended to misdemeanor. I nn marijuana Aug. 2. in his ljudgc John F. Gallagher continued the case to Dec.

13 for sen- Knox, W'ho pleaded guilty to burglary when a second count of theft was dismissed. Reformatory Sentence Jencing Knox. lo. of 2123 preuss JU I 3009 Galley Road, Apt. B.

was charged with suspended oy JUdye SUoad. was charged with steal-iburglarizing the United Artists Lawrence Gonzales, whoiing a vacuum cleaner Oct. 18 Cinema 10 S. Barnes pleaded guilty Nov. 1 to bur-lfrom Target Stores.

335 N.May 31. plary, was sentenced Friday by Blvd. I A charge of burglary and Dist Court Judge John F'. Gallagher to a suspended live in the reformatory but must sj'K'iid six months in the county jail. Gonzales, 22.

of 325 FT Las Vegas was charged with burglarizing the Goodyear Service Store, 125 S. Nevada July 25. Slalislics A woman who, according to a theft against Timothy D. Noe report, had two juveniles steaL was amended to a misdemeanor for her while she w-aited a guilty plea was entered, the store, entered a guilty plea! Noe. 19, of 626 Sierra Madre to cons'piracy to commit theft.

was originally charged wdth The defendant was Virginia C. jbreaking into Academy Associ- Lacks, 20. of Gold Ruslvatcs 4013 Templeton Gap Hoad, and the incident Oct. 21 and stealing a pened Oct. 6 at the Woolco partment Store, 1225 N.

Circle He will be sentenced Jan. 13, Drive. T975. 16 -Year Prison Term Given Man for Burglary reported last week that an additional 116.000 square feel would be needed to accomodate the growth of county government functions in a five-year jicriod. Ai the earlier presentation, the board requested further study on the possibility of using two presently vacant floors in the county built Judicial Building and of adding two floors to the existing county office building.

The board was told Friday that four additional courtrooms arc proposed for at least one floor of the new Judicial Building and that the mechanical plant, particularly the heating and air conditioning systems, in present office building would be inadequate to support two additional floors. Clifford Nakata and John Wallace presented a modified 'space-needs proposal Friday indicating a projected inccd for 99.000 gross square feet within five years. That esti- is presently being hold in Mountain Home, Idaho, ical comment, probably the Springs. most representative coming appeared to sub-Tind is lo be transferred later to Cascade, Giovaneiti tron, Eugene McCleary, view later when understand that he is suspected of several killings former mayor and councilman said 4n Cascade." a businessman and also a bank i official. He said be a pessimistic attitude council until such time it and its appointive boards and commissions include people a basic understanding of the if you Council, he said, is holding that leaders often have to have the to do they think is even in the face of opposition.

People will you at the he continued, but love you when they see Omar iBud) Shepard, a devcl- lOper, said the several segments more and more pub ic communily should launch hut it ahvays istens to same people, the ones who have the l.me lo sit through the betterment meetings. jot the area He called for a change the: of some of the hoards, and commissions. idea if not the name Dave Scllons, engineer anc suggested that a Job Buil- planner whose animosity toward an appro- coLincil is well documented, appellation for the group agi-eed that council has been: not the point," hoi Vaelh con(the businesscomrnis- Crcech also was wanted in Oregon for murdering a Salem grocery clerk and for killing a second person in Portland, Giovanetti said. Hart, who defeated two-term incumbent Sen. Peter Dominick, in election was given a police guard after Denver police were told by an informant that Creech had come to Denver to kill the candidate.

Denver Police Chief Art Dill said Hart had left Wednesday for a fishing trip in southern California on his advice. Authorities also provided guards for Richard Lamm, although his life was not threatened. BOULDER, Colo. (AP) The Rev. Daniel Berrigan, the Vietnam War protestor, told university students that they should not forget massive peace demonstrations when there is much unfinished business in the Berrigan and his brother the Rev.

Phillip Berrigan, last year completed parole after being convicted of destroying draft records in Catonsville, to protest the Vietnam War. the boards, society makes a living off the misery and death of others. FTom Russia to England to South AJrica to the 50 states of insomnia our hearts and minds should tcU us we have unfinished business. must be permanent resistors because every government has unfinished this country to the repres- mate assumes that the county communTv) come leftist regimes of Russia. Tliis philosophy is entirely sociai services department, the with anv programs stimula ng the economyIsistcnt with the New Testament.

district office and the Scllons rocnmmended that a the students need to close the gaps between your Richard Loo was scntom'od pleaded guiltv to selling heroin highway department would not cualifiun of oiganizations in- action. become one of n.nui i.Diao Ivh oeeiiDv suacc in anv new build- eluding those with limited oh- commissioners ap the Kleenex blow it and throw it (omt Feb. 0 space in anv ng proval had been given only niin- Berrigan spoke Thursday night at the Univer.sitv of Colo- ni Mils 1 M)I sfiM.T.» nuav lUM. uun proval liari Dccn givcn oniv niin-1 Berrican snokp Thiirsriav ninht at iHp Gnivnrcitu nf Gnln Mooni. r.ni..

iu-n i Mnr-ik- anfnm-i'jiif Ffl- ine i cctivcs, be foimcd to promolc 1 Deuibdii apoxe inuisaay nigni at me Lnucisily oi Loio 1 cTcniation lluiiter Hardemaii to a total Moiab clelendani before the luncheon sessioiTrado 16 years in the state ward Ming was given four The of such a building The economic icv val Mills A penitent Kirv, VO a r.S' suspended in the and the land on which to build community as a whole and his, automobile deal- nattr. mm I penitentiary. could be financed on $4.2 mil- Isuggcslion mot what appeared eight years for Ming, 35, pleaded guilty Sept. ilion, the maximum sum which To be unanimous approval. Orawuii rtxmi, 11 Mr PriMd lU'adrr.

odu-ialixii: 1'RU'ATF intrrmcnt lairvicw 1 was given iLidy four burglaiTcs and a further 30 to sexual assault on a child; eight lor four thefts, both sea- and two other morals offenses! tenccs.to run consecutivelv. wore dismissed. uUUUll UUll vtay Be I'hanty Mr OraM'Mdp iypy for Mr. Mnsl'ahn Ivc Mood.i\. tCnC'CS.

tO I'Ull COIlSeCUtlVelV am. cr.v.>.ta) i -Mr. Meadows oiliojaUHS ililutii' Originally hC WaS CiUll uuisp liomictniut Th 12 coujits bill wlicn he yai i li.iix-i o' our CUlltV tO cicllt of tilC.Se ir lUnani Willwir ui I rpmaii'in to.iv at UH OaiTiCl' tOUr COH- Ivp made to Colorado ine spiracy counts were dismissed. I Air U-Mrr Charles Toler DrUg dc'fcndant MOII- 0 a I Hem, oc RrnsnOi't St rraT Slrobndge oiiioaiuis 00, 01 O. riUSptCl ment Cemetery.

rCCCiVcd a SUSjAendCd 10 lO 11 Man Breaks Leg in 3 Car Pileup (Continued From P.iye One) I meeting), jean vote since two and others. Jamaica and Bar-; Dodge quickly agreed to fol- An Aurora man suffered a Ibados. have not signed the 1947 up with a future meeting. a 1 Edmondson, Hewlctt- At any rate. Dodge was urged Hic attitude as to get with some of those has to change and hei Friday's session and organize a media in particular broader meeting that wilt in-; should face up to the responsi- elude wider representation ntihili'y stressing the positive; the community as a whole, such: as well as the negative in i in i a as homeowner groups, laboi Waily reporting.

Hart Jackson. 26. ot V.u (which had a representative afi Some of the others openly Chestnut suffered a S. Motorcycle Rider Breaks Back A Colroado Springs man. Tim- News Briefs and Annoiincemenls D.ANCE The Retired Enlisted Association, Inc.

will hold minoritV; agreed. ken back in a motorcycle acci-i Weber St. Chuck Pierccall and dent Friday afternoon, accord-1his Naturals will provide the lUrc lijce. Arranae-. 10 tllC OniCU CoriVC- iTrontv nf Tiin Hn lannirn for ro- ir.enis uier.

T-min f'tu brokcn I'iglit leg 111 3 ihrcc-car ireatv 01 hio ac Janeiro lor co- Institution Canon Harrison inter-Jective defense in the hemi-Packard division manager, was and 90 days in jaii. Your Freedom Newspaper Duna. iyen tcey 1. p'-: i change according to po-i sphere. Mrs.

Monsori and mvitation for com-j ot Coiorodo Ll N.s Karra A Mimunifni h-acol of Alrmtfies Mortuary, fJdrr oflictaiins To irmotion tChdivl of poi I AR r. ITolIar. 1 Grandine Iron Son Mr Mry l.arry iTid.ty al home Arr.iiiKrnipm« if h.ii*'! of Mfiiv.ric.« IV MUM OR I AM IV MKMOin of (ionrur I lo'irc iathrt and tiuih.im'. thmieh you havo tor 17 Sipnnd lice. Pgblnhud doily ond Sundoy, by fruudom one of the early ones to respond I Nuw.popur«, 30 south 632-5511.

Sucond Colorado. Coal Strike Could Last wo Weeks (Continued From Page One) iour-dav work weeks. The injured man was idcnli- Paraguay, all with right-wing mcnts, saying Colorado Springs; fied as Mark Hall. 22. He were considered was creating the impression passenger in a vehicle finvcn firmly against any relaxation of elsewhere 111 the nation that il spnng.

suburb, ond ah by" John Conor. 21. also of wants to remain a coun- ody ond sundoy Conor and another jxis- The rnited States, Brazil, Bo- try that doesn't By -1 1 and tt CoupUi Paul Fox. 19, of Denver and where it going. oo.iy were not 1:1 jurLvl.

mala wore considered un- Ho noted (hat officials for Investigating officer William 'Hie others, spear- ears have been discussing the am lietfner said the Hall headed bv Costa Rica. an cast-west route on involved in a crash with zuela and Columbia, want to lift the north side on the city and Colorodo ing to police. Jackson, according to investigating officer William Heffner, was riding the motorcycle six-tenths of a mile west of the 2800 block of Melanie Lane in an area called the Swings. music. Members and their guests are invited.

SUICIDE is not the answer. Dial 471-(HELP) 471-4357 for 24 hour service. 2 50 month 52 00 month 50 month 5 3 50 month 52 00 month 54 00 month Jackson, said Heffner, came: RONALD PALMER, D.D.S.i^an- out of one ditch but failed to inounces the removal of his of- 2 50 month negotiate another and ran off a fice for the practice of dentistry six-foot embankment. He landed to 1304 North Academy Blvd. on his head.

Otfice hours by appointment, Jackson vvas taken to Penrose 591-2010. Hospital by and ambu- ----------lance. The crash cK'Curred at Dogs and cats have dis- 4:30 p.m. in China. According to Chinese economic standards, There are 191.500 households They are of little economic in Nevada with television sets; and the Communist gov- there are 32 radio and television ernment discourages the stations.

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