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Colorado Colo. TWwJoy, Juno 9, 1966 Korbel Sap Mm Holds County Planners Table Two Controversial Issues Two major plans. Involving One came from Up a share of controversy over owner of a mobile borne part! the past several weeks the MlP Nunet he was Greater Freedom TSSnSZXTtS t.KUrl fVw reCOtTl- pfanrungCorrr conditional period leading to further minima mobile home economic and social came at Wed freedom Dr Joseph Korbel. nesdav's meeting of the plan- jront dean of the graduate school of pUrs t0 international affa.rs at the tfn for off street resentatrves expressed doubts of Denver declare a concerning certain phases of Summer Crossroads lecture the plans Wedncsdav night at toe Fine The commissioners were ad- Arc Center vised to delay any on jl rjt i. iv jtf The lecture followed an inter- B.aU Forest MasUr P.an Most of those national potluck supper in unL.

certain legal aspects were srvofved an 10 Center dining room at Col- examined question ot zon- frpm the orado College featur og dishes 30 entire community in- prepared In fore.gn s.udents vplv85 nppd for studying more aspects of the legality cf such an adoption, it was pointed out The Mobile Home Park District grew from a controversy of past weeks involving trailers and mobile homes. At that Architects Named for New Holmes Junior High School IV architectural finn of Higginbotham Nakata and Muir waa appointed Wednesday by the District 11 School Board to design the proposed Oliver Wendell Holmes Junior High School The new junior high school, third was Brace Hughes. the apparent low bidder being the Reynolds Construction Company, with a bio of Sec ood low bidder was Bktkley Construction at $M2Jt2, and ASI liW TotVtfMMNVttlfJHI Until Friday Mtmbig in toe Crossroads pr Tgram tthLe gaming economic gr: toe world realizing it has pester social responsibilities Dr Korbe! said Dr K.roel listed WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST Heavy rain will continue tonight over Florida from hurricane Alma. It will be rainy in parts of the Atlantic coast, the lakes and the plateaus and over plenty enough Black Forest Master De vt lopment Plan, cropped up at ednesday's meeting when proponents sought a preliminary plat It was explained to commissioners by Maj. A.

W. Gil- I ham. chairman of the Black jp of the Ohio valley and Pacific northwest. It will be warmer in the Gulf coast and northern Plains and cooler in parts of the Mississippi valley. Wirephoto Maps) which will take at least two $143,494.

ean and possibly longer to were B. complete, will be built on the west side of the city on the Mesa. Higginbotham, Nakata and Muir have three schools under construction in the Pikes Peak Region, Cheyenne Mountain Junior High, the North East Elementary School in Douglas County, and the Evans County Junior High School. The Holmes Also tendering bids H. Baker.

F. Davis, Campo Construction, Digman Construction. J. C. Fletemeyer, H.

W. Houston, and Vrooman Construction Co. Walter E. Burgess Architects were appointed by the board for the Helen Hunt design. In other action, the board: Approved the appointment city visitors.

Numismatic Assn Executive Opens Springs Office (CwntiiMMd From porary, pending the comphOPn of the new $200.000 ANA build ing to be built in Colorado Springs The site of the 1,100 square fot building is in the 800 block of N. Cascade Avenue. Mayor Harry Hoth and Chamber President Larry Ochs welcomed Koch to the city. The mayor mentioned that the new coin museum is not only another improvement to the fast- growing city but it will no doubt prove a popular attraction for 13 Die, 600 Injured News Briefs and Announcements Junior High is the firm's first of Art Barkley, director of Spe- Ochs said that the advent of for District 11. 10 15508 aid the museum in the city is in- Bids for a new addition to the tificates and work permits.

deed a dream come true. Helen Hunt Elementary School Approved a request by the Koch said that he was glad to I ----------------------------------------1 Red Cross for use of the Palm- be in Colorado Springs. He al- er High School swimming pool, so showed floor plans of the new manv zoning group and Don Sande Is. chairman of the time a number of parties was changes taking p.ace in toe unabie :0 get permits for mo- wr- especially ir. central and bile homes because they did eastern Europe Rumania, he meet the requirements of saiz been toe most pro- building code gressive in from The jointly conceived code Moscow an 2 "as suggested the between the city and county i Moscow Pact be regarding trailers and mobile zoning committee There is a great debate go- homes stated that if trailers Biaek orest Planning Board.

or. among central and east- are to park on wheels founda trailer 11 51085 001 estabush zon- RUMMAGE and White Continued From Page One) Mavor Charles W. Wright Jr.j to residences, including sin- estimated damage in the multi- friday, June 10th. The plan aporoved by and miTion dollar. Two vhoosand 7 31at Forest residents this bui.dings.

were homes were extensively dam- 11 carpenters Hall. 3 straw vote 154 to The top two floors of aged or destroyed, he said. bv buildings, toe Embassy and the Police Chief Dana Hummer. eran khurrh ttomen Lhi? Huntington, were destroyed. home narrowlv escaped The statehouse suffered minor school swimming pooi, sosbowi Meredltn i ICQQCS to be used for a water safety buildmg instructors course the week of) To Arm Himself If Necessary The plan provides for all pres- June 13.

The pool will be used activitie6 on the from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. all week. ground floor, plus museum space, a reading room adjacent Approved the deeding back to the lihrary, a vault, a photo- to Bill Smartt of a lot which graphic dark room and other (Continued From Page One) director of the Congress of Ra- was to have been used by the features 9 E.

Costilla by Bethany Lutiv cial Equality, says he will join building trades class of District 19. The plan was drawn up by of Koch said that the ANA board Dr. Martin Luther King to construct a house on the governors has given final ap- Floyd McKissick and Stokely Proponents of the plan said tal dome. VI indows in the build cap. SS TC -Dr: he said, "and strike.

err. Etot neans which would Uon. they must park trailer ma blown out and trees on na.e reer impossible a few courts: if the trailers, or mo- shredded or years age. he said "There is homes, are put on a foun- 08811 The proposed nnntinc eveijthmg went qua a large group of intellectuals en- datwn other than wheels they plant, just south cf the state- the started falling gagec ir a great debate on must be parked in mobile home meant to ReeP Marxism. Marxist intellectuals sites and conform to the build- were esta bushed by zod are urdergoing a reappraisal of ing code reso.utions 0 Mamusrr ara leaders Coming as a proposed amend- Insurance Co building, a 10-sto- development is occupied by Green Stamps.

Bains. 32 The Dian. in part, recom- DOCTOR OF CHIROPRAC- CarmichaeL King head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; McKissick is director of CORE and Carmichael heads the Student Noavi- lot. The class has been discontinued by District 11. proval to the floor plan.

Praising the efforts of Bill Approved a request by the Henderson, local bank presi- city of Colorado Spings for the dent, and Dick Hyde, publisher use of 24 schools in District 1 of Coin as voting places in the special and Chamber officials in obtain- nounces the opening of his of lice at 2119 North Nevada Ave. Office hours including evenings and Saturdays are by appoint- oor election July 12 on a two per ing the Colorado Springs ate, ment. Phone 635-1188. you.8'[8r 188 cent city sales tax. Koch said he was delighted to Approved a request by be in Colorado Springs.

REMEMBER Father June at Metropolitan Bap- paul Peak He said that once the new on NatIonai Reserve Ufe ment was heavily damaged The 19th. Free gift wrapping, plus 1151 of the Veteran Motor building is complete, it will house grounds, was badlv dam- MMhattan. the Jardme- Harris student housing develop- and are Tzerrved by toe running ment to toe zoning resolution. The plan, in recom- in toe "downtown nnarried students at K-State S. Tejon.

open every night trim toe Home Park pro- mends that all tracts less than area wa5 0ff for fear University, but most had vacat- til 8:30. Dr -cbrl pointed out that Wednesday appeared five acres on record before the wouId crumbie ed at the close of the semester, centra', and eastern Europe is headed for adoption unto a terming ar.d oui.dmg permits Feaker said the build- The wind whipped roofs from readme magazines and hooks number ct was heard granted mg interior was zutted and the the units and whined debris 832-4641 before 5:30 p.m anned ir. those areas structure was ieamng over a wide area. The antenna Sunday Want Ad. The entrance to the Capital- of the university radio station Journal newspaper building was and the Manhattan CATV tower blown out.

and across toe street, were toppled The Blue Valiev a truck terminal was wrecked trailer court in north Manhattan and semi trailers were up-ended was smashed with 13 trailers march on Bowid Hospital. The protestors claimed Mer- edith was coerced into leaving High School parking lot tor the hospital. David E. Hoxie. Car Club for use of the Wasson vide facliities for the combined operation of the association.

antique car club Gymkhana TOMORROW is Friday call Jdministrator- p.lST tormer.y and is to music that also or.ze banned Czechoslovakia, for example. and hair are popular be said. He listed mcreas.r. t.en.ai trace between and West. toe mo Western capita, ir.to and toe constouction knt Kosygin Says Soviets Wait for U.S.

Defeat in tema- the Elast em.ent of the East Hilton Witness Says Sound of Tornado Ferocious nied the claim. Two white men were arrested ona block north of downtown area about the time the Mississippi marchers arrived there. Charles Snodgrass, head of the plain clothes division will move our coin collection and library he said. Koch also brought out the fact Named winners of the Per- will be no corns of kins Prixe. Winners were Fred valup- money valuable Badke of Mitchell High School.

at the present quarters. Robert Mohl of Palmer High valuable collections will be School, and Judith Elaine Bos- brought to Colorado Springs when the new building is ready No Chinese party who have bad any a Coir.mun.st demig People match boxes thrown in the overturned or demolished and notions whatever of accommo- Dai.y of Peking said the only Wjnd others damaged, dating the Chinese regime to way is down and out for who- yne Topeka: W. R. The storm ripped down tents Soviet policies ever opposes the current Chi- Crouch, about 45; Sterling Tay- of the $9th Infantry Brigade at wanting nas gore out toat lhe rubber plant to the The marchers got a late start in Bucharest and perhaps the purge can reach into toe how high lus or 0 Ohver J. Mutom John D.

uonju unit on active duty jThev had three rallies before Hunearv a- exa-toes of highest levels, even mto the he a veteran Culver. Leslie Grauer. about 62. at the post. located near Utartinp npir Hernando at n'iA In the li 2 ht of this sort of f'alin and Wolf JunrtKtn Citv Six men were Both of our cars were in mis- ntaa o.

High School. of the state highway patrol, said Approved the 1966 gradua- ai the men were arrested on a rou- tion lists from District 11 tine check and that a rifle had schools. been found in their truck. From Page One) charges had been filed. ranks of old comrades-in-arms In the light of this sort of Calm and Clarice Wolf, husband Junction City.

men were po'- es have of Mao Tze-tung. the ailing lead- propaganda and toe attempt of and wife: Mary' Beasley Mrs taken to the Irvnn Army hospi erable entered ceEtrai and east- er who now a being glorified as the Peking regime to rally mass Bertha Whitney 83. all of To- tal on the post Three were ad- smashed hysteria against these now des peka. and two unidentified nutted, but their condition was sbapes Earl A. Geister Died Here Tuesday The new mailing address, effective June 1, is: American Numismatic Association, PO Box 2366.

Colorado Springs, Colo 80901. Henderson announced that building plans will be ready for bid taking shortly after the err. he said. Nationalism is a stronger force in politics than international proie- tar amsm is "Happenings toe iron cnrt iir recent years are one cf rr zr.d nznzr. Scouts to Have New Interest In Girls Now agamst ited aS enerr Harrison Services Set 3 P.M.

Friday Fznerii services for R.zhard ignated as enemies and crimi- males nals. there seems virtually no prospect of finding an avenue tcward reconciliation with the Soviet party. Indeed. Kosygin's latest pronouncement on the Nam situation ani the apparent So- not senous. Area Parks, Recreation Inventory Being Urged were conducted in 90 degree employe and had been a resi- A man who lives in the same beat.

dent of Security for two years. builKtag moved his car down patrolmen, their He was a veteran of World the road. He shouldn't have. It gray-blue uniforms soaked with War II. Bv EDDY GILMORE LONDON i AP A commit- viet intention to play cool can tee of Bov Scout leaders urged only serve to enrage toe Peiung toe organization today to scrap Politburo all the more, its short pants, drop toe word highly unlikely that the (Continued From Page One) door recreational areas.

Cheney pointed out that in order to qualify for this, a plan lished and the state can toen request the funds. perspiration like the clothes ofl yjr Geisler was born in Wa- was biown across 29to Street hikers, exercised little au- terloo, Iowa. Aug. 14. 1914 He and demolished.

other than to restrict survjVed by his widow Mrs. As we wandered outside peo- walking to the shoulder of the Harriett Geisler: six stepdaugh- ple were running hither and highway which is two-lane ters, Mrs. Tom Keith. Colorado most of the way. At one point the Rev.

Fred way end of that month. The association has signed a 99 year lease with Colorado College for the construction site. After the state apportionment Springs; Mrs. Merlin Calmer. Manitou Springs; Mrs.

George IU UJdillv IVI Lito, a pidii 6V must be developed In order is announced, the funds will be, ShutUesworth major figure Martin Boone. Iowa; Mrs OKI you come out: boy from its name and take an could seriously delude to develop the pUn. he said, broken into various cate- an mventorv must be taken to rountv an! citv toemselves on this score. Kosv- Ior measure toe supplv and demand The committee report, aeuv- gin. shaking of some future use.

when the funds fmally ar Harrises. 517 Ave wno cied Tuesday at a to nursing home, at toe age 99. be he'd the Chapel j. 'J rri F'ldsV to ftoto-V of studv. recommended a revo- world, appears itionarv of toe simply explaining wnv Only thing I can say "Wonderful, we're all the Birmingham demonstrations ls: of 1963 told a patrolman: Freddie Jack, Boone: Mrs.

William Dickerson, Stockton, ered twe and a half years unity of toe whole Communist recommended a revo- world, appears to have been Soviet for parks order to ascer- rive at the local level, it was tain the actual needs Vr iutionary sream- lining of toe simply explaining wny Soviet fundamental wUI oj-o uon founded policy the moment is wha: it premise of the inventory for two years ne tAer' Bnl-in bv Lord Baden-Powell 3. and implying a hope that be "one based on a grass roots But Cheney said that the Cesietwy some dav Ln the distant future approach order to tell se J. A. Johnson. Rav Me- U1 Czrto.

Nation, EL The 24 comm and Paul Vol- all of them under 45 said in their report that the scouts need Buddhists Seek U.S. Support Against Ky rKeep cool, brother. Everything Calif and Mrs Wayne is ai right. Meredith, the to the Uravetsity of Mississippi, had planned his mile walk to demonstrate that if New Trial in Trujillo Rape Case Ordered (Continued From Page One) the court found no evidence Funeral services will be held rii an From Page One) to nonviolence after their cam- group would like to see the m- mittee members may be a change in Pek- exactly what you people ventory come from the citizens want group and be Cheney is acting as coordina- of its tor between the Commerce and Development Department and mere Robert New bill, co-chair- and finally suicides by fire the Game. Fish and Parks De- man Southeast Region of the failed to arouse either wide- Eggleston Seeks Office Official announcement Mr Harrison had been a a new der: of Colorado Springs since Shorts tne repeal said, are 1891.

He was a meat cutter and one of the most damaging as- for si era', vears operated tne pects of our present pubic im- Market. 123 Tejon St age. They are responsible for He siin by h.s wife. Mrs. toe -cout movement being May me Harrison, a Harms boto of Colorado uon in which men drop back to tcrm of Fremont a stepson Ed Wolfe, boyhood Ne York City two Barbara HammeL room-colored trousers, shghtly can chairman.

Stanley M. Hen- 3emesda. Md and Caro. An- tapered wito no cuffs derson of his intention and pub- g.i New A City; a The streamliners said scouts lie announcement was made son. R.rr.arz Harrison, wear berets instead of Wednesday, raco Springs, and tour great old-fashioined armv hats.

Henderson stated. "As asses- grandcrildreiL A daugnter. Mar- or Arzius. ded in paign of street riots, rebellion Also on hand for toe session vnthin toe ranks of the armv i.Pressm« the 52011 been made by Leslie cationSK for n. Ray C.

dubbed as a juvenile organiza- lon he will seek a fourth a Procedur8 SS SS Springs Kissick told one rally: "We're going to stamp right down this partment The inventory first PARC; Jooes pubiic support or suffi- 011111 we get our 1)8 and aPPllJ PARC chairman for El Paso cient reaction among military om filtered County. which through County Assessor. Eggleston no- and- The. reorr.mended mush- tified Fremont Countv Repubh- committees, the and rec- Here t-niKPT', slirfitiv Mn ctuiW committee. the regional office It fmally terminates ini commanders to oust Ky The Buddhist campaign did produce considerable antigovernment feeling in toe ranks of the Vietnamese 1st Division in the Hue area, and a U.S.

Margaret G. Lentz. 3210 N. military spokesman reported toe hands of the Game and Chestnut St. was taken to Pen- that the Viet Cong was trying to Fish Department where it is rose Hospital Wednesday morn- take advantage of this Federal fog following an accident on the die Prairie City, Iowa, and two first Negro ad- Jim anH Jfthn Hnrv whatsoever of brutality on the part of police officers or the late police chief.

Bhice. In his motion to set aside he a controversial figure sentence' Trujillo claimed could walk safely in Mississippi, 118 11351 bcen slapped, beaten coma waixsaieiym UffeI Bunal will and bVPoliee Chief Bruce. During the hearing of June 2 it was alleged that Bruce also threatened ant Trujillo and the defendant testified he was in fear of his life. Ttujillo never went to trial any could register to Ev CmeMX vote Meredith was shot on the second day of his walk. entice Rites Set Friday For Jay McCutdien Jay E.

McCutchen. 2401 Robinson St. a resident of Colorado Springs for 40 years, died Tues- day at his borne. He had lived in Jackson. Miss.

The cause failed to some Negro bystanders Get into line for what?" one Triler ctoto crime described at the man asked. before mo, tng to Colorado unw b-v as- one 01 what I like to Zz revolting sex crimes con- moving Sprmg- He retired. He was a veteran of World War I and a life member of the DAV. Mr McCutchen as born in age their parents to regtster as N(A Jin a know." said a woman near him. Children swarmed around King.

He urged them to encour eerning a child he had ever seen in 45 years of police I He said Communist leaflets Walk Board Stolen From Transfer firm and that the berets and shirts sor, Eggleston has had a rest no tod be green. Thev also recommended Uintah Street overpass on Ine found in toe area of the division 3rd Regiment promtsed nght here- he asked finally processed for grants. markshty successful tenure in Some of the for tersute 8. wteh her car office and has earned a repu- inp activities sWd be 131100 for to saxl the basic plan must an- Police Officer Ben Lacy said fight the regiment if agreed to bcou.mg ac.iviues snou.a efficiency im- swer such as these )ep: to a minimum and out- ms emoency im- moded activities and childish Panting r.ew assessment 111881 voters. know things are not receiving Federal Cheney was skieswiped by a semi truck, that toe Viet Cong would not survived by his widow.

Mrs. Margaret McCutchen; three daughters. Mrs Martha Allin. Colorado Swings; Mrs. Della Now we have the power to Green Lakewood Calif and 1 Mrs.

Otimese Foster Died Here Wednesday Mrs. Otimese Foster, wife of 'Frank J. Foster, 431 W. Bijou the injured victim complained of do likewise. can be identi- change it.

said King, and we Juana Shelton. Sesser. dl8d al a local chest and neck pains She was fled the davtime by a flag can P01 of lhese 01830 two sons. Harold McCutdien. had a isiahoo' tos been butstandtftg needs: does it serve the general admittod to the hospital.

Lacy and by a flare at night." the sheriffs out of office and put Colorado Springs, and Fred Me- -ruh Stock. 2514 Ldaray St. should be abolished. told police Wednesday that Senior and Rover Scouts and 1 arn 1)8 Wlil pKxhhC- thieves had taken a walk board should be called Venture 1)8 a candidate this participate and not 1be toe Xr The trivcr of toe trwck was from the firm of Weiker Trans- a name which is "vir- For past five years. Eg- elusive property of selected YirgU Roy Miller of Indiana.

Viet Cong leaflets said. The spokesman commented; some Negroes in To the adult marchers the VC stick up a flag it vX gieston has successfully com- groups; is it supplementary or Lacy said MiUer cut the truck shot down No part of the re oolt to a romniwnentarv tn adiacent into the rieht lane in 1st Division will agree not to length and breadth of this ier and Storage Co 205 W. Rio fie. active and forward Grande St jog pleted new courses in appraisal comp.ementary Stock sad the walk board is Bov Scouts should called worit at Lhe University of Colo- facilities; and is it an example front of the Lentz car. used to unload trucks at the scouts 5ado- Boulder company warehouse "Venture Scouts between the The 1964 legislative act re- Cutchen LaPuente.

Calif. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the Hunt the Mortuary. The Rev. Harold to adjacent into the right traffic lane in 151 Division will agree not to length and breadth of this state Knudsen of East Methodist 4k.

ir.A* urmt fight toe Viet Cong It IS valued between S75 ages of Id and 20 should be each county assessor to general puhhe. of the criteria of thinking of the Miller was issued a summons It was pointed out that in the me dent. and 5100 police sad Man Found Innocent On Check Charge A court jury r. Wilfred Edwards innocent Wednesday nsgnt of a no account check charge. Edwards.

Canon City, was accused of writing a $78.35 bad check Nov 9 with intent to de- told meeting girls the report de- completely reappraise all prop- some allocations have already ciared It recommended a joint 15 in 8i' from a Clty ieveL r. committee reoresentmg Venture feci and com- but that as toe inventory con- 5t0f6n CdT Scout units and Girl Guide the first half of this task tmues other allocations will be for our freedom We want all of Church will officiate. Burial will our rights; we want them here be in Fairview Cemetery. Palland we want them bearers will be Bud Dawning, The white man charged with Carl Hansen Art Walk, Glen shooting Meredith Monday, Au- Sdiroeder. Ray Petrie, brey James Norvell, 40, of Clyde Miller.

Girl Scout units to Eggleston said. I don think added, based upon the mven- their activities it would be sound policy to tory that various committees change in the middle of will turn in. this vital job. and I sincerely The inventory is Transmission Missing hope that toe voters of Fremont three phased operation; arras From Automobile Jack A. Hardy, 412 Pearl St County wiQ again endorse me actually involved in at the polls in November.

Police officers apprehended a the sheriff's office ilorado Springs youth Wednesday in connection with the alieg- belongs to Plamann baacallv a a 19SS COOV8r- Realty, 1231 N. Nevada tibte from toe BiU Breck Dodge joepaiy sheriff Jim Lewis said car lot. 3200 E. Highway 24. $250 Home Damage Caused by Vandais Vandals caused $250 damage Memphis, still is jailed in Herto a house at 1211 Maxwell St nando.

in lieu of $25,000 Injiiry reported bond. He has pleaded innocent JUH inven- exisLng police Wednesday that wife, the former Agnes Logan, sites and those statused as pri- fraud Cortmental-Rent-A Car thieves had taken a transmis- have three grown children Lee vale business, such as ski torv are classified tolteirtt md rocreuto. potoMUl on routine patrol and windows had been broken Officers said they spotted the and holes kicked in the walls, car, reported stolen earlier by were System 322 Nevada Ave sion from a 1958 Chevrolet, from of Canon City. David a student slopes. Judge Hunter D.

Hardeman his yard sometime between 3 at Boulder, and Mrs was on toe bench and the de pm Tuesday and 7 am. Wed- Hamilton in Pueblo The youth was placed in toe Zehulon Pike Center for investe fendant was represented by at- nesday. Pauline The 1964 Land and Water Coo- Srtvauoo Art require that the European Teams Switch Soccer Date Thieves Steal Two Dresses From Auto filed Today Chairman Henderson stami inventory nwrt be before NEW YORK i APi Bayern 8 30 a.m. Wednesday. A 125,000 personal injury suit was filed in district court this morning by James V.

Cook, Ralph O. Giddings. 130 W. 5200 N. Weber St, against Wil- Monroe St, told police Wednea- liam Arthur Schwab, no ad- day that thieves had taken two dresses from the car of a house' It is alleged that on Dec.

23, guest at his residence sometime 1965 the plaintiff was driving between 4 30 m. Tuesday and his car south of 1958 and was a member of the First Methodist Church Mr. and Mrs. Foster operated Frank's Cleaners. 431 W.

Bijou St. Mrs. Foster was born in Crosby, Jan. 4, 1906. Besides her husband she is survived by a son, Frank J.

Foster Colorado Springs; a brother, 3 Riley Brown. El Paso. and a sister, Mrs. W. E.

Cook. Springs. Funeral services and burial will be in Natchez, Miss. may call at the Law Mortuary until 4 p.m. Friday.

Car Reported Stolen 5oroctirot torney Wendell Goodbee. Jack Police said the missing trans- he does not foresee a primary Federal grants can be appeared for the district mission is valued at approxi- contest for the office of Asses- cised. When toe inventory attorney's office. mately $150. isor.

priority rights can be estab- Minuch of Germany and Turin; Officers said the two dresses defendant of Italy will play their soccer are the property of Carol Tra- Ugently drove his vehicle into match in New York on June 39 ax of New York City. Joe Fred Mascarenas, Denver, told Colorado Springs police Wednesday toat thieves had North Weber taken his car sometime during SL on the 700 block when the the evening while it was park- instead of June 23, nounced today. it was an-1 They are valued at $70. police isaid. Cook claims he was injured and hospitalized.

ed at the rear of 412 S. El Paso a Police said the car is a USB two tone green, four door Pontiac valued at $435..

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