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and nnouncementv Wrap, Cuiw It. IfAA Wets and Dries Clash in Beer Sales Dispute Cmtwurt rmm Pm i they were in Mamtou Springs MASONS The Rocky Maun hkety of being done Consistory, Colorado Argentine Extremists Invade Falkland Capital 9 rmm east of Tlerra dei uego Thr tajartrrs ORNITHOLOGICAL FIELD TRIP A fsrid tnp has km whr-duled by thr Onutho tar mU Nahka Speers as leader Meet 10 rMMW at Pahnrr High School. Weber Strati. Sundix at I pm Rioters and Snipers Put Down Quickly WM Springs Club, oboerre Ntfn with dinner at 7 Eleven's boxscore: oae denied. Tuesday.

Oct 4. at the Res- Moo or ae (be for the past" Bal la- PoRce Probe Burglary at Plant Police investigated the li Ai aa had not decided early today boa to get the hijackers aad other by Negro youths in cart passengers, who include three hrsitatkiri children back to Banos Aires They coaM come oa a British ship which sails Mnadsy on a monthly voyage froea Port Stas; pants and shook doas the cars ley to Montevideo, Uruguay, or smaller plants migkt taescnt get them The hijacking coincided with patrols moved on Market giary ol the Goodwill Industries preset in Buenos Aires the main thor- Ranch din- PMip. Husband TTmy tata The break in oc- Queen Elizabeth II. who arrived seen there in such Night pm one withdrawn and three ta- Ft Carson Officers Chib bled. ervatxms must be in by Seven-Eleven Stores inau- day, Oct- 7 gorated a move some weeks ago to get into the beer busi- earjy today rioted on many as applications on me ly this morning and netted horse jumping championships so nolire bullets rkL thieves approximately in guJ CLAUSENS Book Shop is and Jary prosKlent.

Gen. Juan Car area after a who made their way into the buikbng tj was arr through a skylight and then KlTCS XI TfwMj Hlgh1. Scbooi climbed down on dry deaning a uf closed after police stopped a equipment within the plant 8roaP some 200 Negro The intrusion was discovered Daniel H. Miller, of Chipita! who were marching for a by Elmer Maez. an employee Park, died Wednesday at a down against 75 white at one time davs have blocked their efforts, and say that gramme Seven-Eleven the licensing "open the opening Sat.

October 1st at 224 door to beer selling by every North Tejon. grocery store and supermarket chain in the county which such LITTLE OLE School now licensing rightfully belongs to located at 1330 E. Van Buren. liquor dealers and not neigh- Cheyenne SL Mi- borhood stores Church, and Kindergar- But Seven-Eleven legal rep- at Weber. Enrolling resentative at the hearing Wed- now- 632- nesday.

attorney Don La Mora. offered an application that TERRACE Gardens Nursing weighed heavily in favor of approval by the commission- crs On the St Elmo Street ap- nouncing they are accepting zen hamburger from a freezer plication, he presented a peti- tients. non showing a canvass approval of 442 with 72 against and 35 'taking no Arguing that his canvass of the neighborhood in question was more thorough and shows our good La Mora said that Seven Eleven is under no obligation to come up with a survey but in doing so uncovered eight more objectors "than those officially objecting" This was an of the Goodwill Industries and it.cal hospital. He was a steam- sters. was reported to police by John fitter and had been a locad res- All high school football games Spink, plant manager.

ident since 1934. having come for the week were called off, A spokesman for the Good from New Orleans. He had including junior varsity Center. South Circle Drive at wm said the thieves removed worked at the Air Force Acad- today and varsity games Fri- Fountain Blvd are proudly approximately go pounds of fro- emy and at Ft. Carson.

day. He was a member of Plumb- Hoping unsuccessfully to efe- ers and Fitters local union No tract rioters, the city asked and 58. Crescent City Lodge No. 387 got a television broadcast of the F. and A.M New Orleans: Co- San Francisco Giants game at lumbia Consistory.

32nd degree. Atlanta. Usually only 13 Giants Valley of Columbia. Orient of games a year are televised. South Carolina: and Willy Mays, star TOMORROW is Friday Call 632-4641 before 5:30 p.m.

and place your Sunday want ad. in the cafeteria in the building along with the other items The investigation of the break- in is continuing. Dutch Shoots H. M. Alderman, Noted Conductor, Died in Denver Accepted Scottish Rite of Free terfielder and a Negro, Masons.

Southern Jurisdiction, via a recording during the A Omar Temple. AAON- broadcast but did not mention LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) MS. of Charleston.

and the the racial disturbances. The 570.000 U.S. Seniors Nation- Baptist Church The heat for the second al Open Golf Tournament first Mr Miller was born in Ho- straight day may have contrib(Continued From round began today, with four- bart. Dec. 30.

1898. He at- to the outbreak. The at New York's Copacabana night time winner J. (Dutch) Harr- tended Rahe Electrical College pressive 95 degrees it reached club jh- shroung for anofber ta Kansas Ctty, Mo Wednesday in presenting "a need Mr and Mrs. Alderman oper- think we are serving a ated a restaurant Henri's, in imn! ww-enT from sociation Hall of Fame, fired a Mrs.

Rosalie Johnston and Mrs. was no pitched gun battle ttaos. hesata Ifweweront. lM9 Henry Rtax. local t5 stdla Nonon.

o( Bator, as thev were roocerood. we wouldn't be here in the first restaurateur Basically the same arguments were presented favor- mg approval of the applica- Lotorado tion on Street The housewives in the audi enee think so set a record for He is survived by his widow. Sept 28. Harrison, a 56-year-old mem- Mrs. Bertha K.

Miller, and three Guardsmen, after quickly ber of the Professional Golf As- sisters, Mrs. Marv Albritton, clearing the streets, said there far As forthey tuning up on the Tropicana Rouge. La as I know, we expended Alderman was reared in Country Club course He carded Private funeral services single round of Springs. For a while six birdies and only one bogey, be held at li a.m. Friday at the said Capt.

Donald J. Foley of he was in charge of NBC music At the longer, par-72. Para-Swan Funeral Home. The Rev. Sacramento, the National Guard frjm Hollywood.

He came back chse Valley layout, also Williams will officiate, information officer. streets, 25 to 38 and sev- 40 Colorado Springs in 1938 and used for the tournament 1946 Cremation will follow. Those while clearing e-i the music for Victor Schert- Masters champion Herman Kei-Jwho wish may call at the Swan guardsmen marched stand to tell the commissioners RKO producer, and such ser recorded the best score, a Funeral Home until 10 a m. Fri- abrea5i Third Street at what thev thought of the idea scrwn as Fred Astaire day of selling'beer a grocery Cagney His NBC Defending champion is orchestra was one of 45 pieces dler Harper. Chesapeake.

He went to Portland, but be- who broke Harrison winning were several of the kinder that conducted a dance streak of from 1961 through 1964 things said. One lady summed combo in the Pikes Peak i2 hole event. it up for them all: 8lon I dor': even want to look Mr and Mrs Alderman built MfS. EmOfil WtfVtll at beer when I walk into a a spaciou- home Pape ton 5lore 16 years ago. They played a jCITICCS IlClu lOOoy A c.ergy man told the com- summer engagement at the Mrs Elnora Warren, wife of missioned that 'we people pme Valiev Club W.

Warren. 2507 Ver- frol tha: you commissioners Flmfral arrangorTO.nts are Aw. dwd Monday in arc loo wise a group to ap- pendmg ctiapel of Memo- C.rwIev. was a mem- ries Mortuary has charge prove this thing Frankly. 1 hope the applications are turned down Whoever said I was opposed to this hit the I PPWlTlPn nail right on the head I don CWIIICII oppose all licenses; for example.

I favor auto and marriage licenses, but not this And so it went, with the commissioners apparently eager to table the matter. As the hearing ended. La- Mora and his grev-suited aides went one way and the "outraged the other. The commissioners sighed and looked like they could stand a drink. Looking for Ford Parts? Check Sheriff Somehow the Sheriffs De is often the stopping point for stolen articles of ev- eiv size, color, shape and do senption.

Since Wednesday the 6:30 p.m. Sergeants walked with out of the holster. Menacing 105mm recoilless cannon mounted on several jeeps. As they marched, they ed: "All right, off the everybody. Close the the windows.

Right now!" Helmeted police were on the permuung a roofs. The curfew was advanced by 14 hours. It had been fixed from 8 p.m. until 6 a.m. and will kacj.

stay in effect as long as neces- FTO ACTIVITIES of the Parent-Tewcher Organization at J. A. TaJbott School confer on plans for the school year. Left to right they are Prin. John Millar, second vice president; Mrs.

John Collier, secretary; John Bauemfeind, president, and Mrs. Richard Fbltz, treasurer. Roy Adams is vice president (Gazette Telegraph Photo) Dist. 11 Budget Pushed Over $15 Million Mark the levy here of .87 (Continued From tucatknal Doherty noted. This win include a salary increase of 1288 annually to the salary of the beginning and its application to tifkxfrta ductkm mill.

Doherty said the mill levy for 1967 will amount to a total of 35.74 mills for property owners hi the school district the district-, ecr-l A iposea Duagei is set tor uct. the Board of Education increase of There will be um ease actins on the budget per year on Ihe Qct a at their of certified personnel with a degree and above. In adcfitkm. those per- with an additional 16 hours of study, over and above their; degree, will be eligible for a wage increase of $130 a year, he said. New standards will set a of pay beginning at $5.400 to a top of $10,424 for teaching personnel.

Doherty said teach- are being attracted into other fields by high salaries and it is becoming increasingly difficult to attract good teachers. Mayor Asks Welcome For Fans Colorado Springs Mayor Harry Hoth this morning urged local residents to put out the welcome mat for sports fans who will be in Colorado Springs for the Air Force-Navy game. game will be one of the The superintendent said significant sports events budget requests by key department heads were trimmed a million dollars after study, but that an increme of 2.29 mills is needed to cover allowed expenses here. A decrease in expenditures was noted in the area of debt reduction. Payments on principal and interest have lower- re- Advisory Member Leaves Committee Are Picked For Apollo bcc of tho Firrt Evangelical roim'ctail7'rMeatalcs7n auto Police Chief Thomas United Brethren Church of Col- ALso 1S Cahill.

sionere wsi me services of an- speculation that a cari Brown had declared. olher committee mem- is minus a few We cannot and will not tolerate Wednesday. violence of any kind. We cannot Roy J. Mrs.

Llovd and will not tolerate any form of known as repair or ado Springs. Mrs Warren was born Dent County. Dec. 17. 1876 She married in Hercules, Wasson widely Wasson and ever held in the region because it will mark the first time in history that football teams from the two service academies have met west of the Mississippi Hoth said.

He added that eyes and ears of the sports world will he on Colorado Springs for the Speeder Rned WinCHy Cmrt Session Kenneth Crawford, 21 553 E. SL Etmo SL, was fined $50 in Municipal Court Wednesday speeding violation Dennis Hollingsworth, If, 1327 N. El Paso SL, pleaded guilty to a charge of careless driving. He was fined $50, $25 of which was suspended on condition that he attend three sessions of die remedial school and not appear on a charge in court for a period of one year. Harry Hawthorn, 16, 2286 Lockhaven was fined $58 and sentenced to If days in jail on two counts of speeding The jail sentence was suspended on condition that he not be convicted of any moving violations for a period of one year.

Jack Frost. 24, Ml Bennett was fined $35 and sentenced to five days in jail on a speeding violation. The jail sentence was suspended on contfi- tkm that he not be convicted on a moving violation for a period of one year. A fine of $25 was assessed of five own aad one Jury 52.650 in 530,000 Suit pfcfcffff for dam af aver BUB ia woman a rtsmsgw of (MM. Alberta A Potter, Milton Potter, Vcnita Putter, Walnut Creek, (formerly of Colorado Springs) and Gwendolyn Santangelo, San Antonio, Tex.

sought the amount from William Neil Poas, Rapid City On June 12, MH Poss drove his pick up while m- der the influence of intoxieat tag liquor and collided head-on with the Potter car as Poss was driving west in the eastbound lines of Highway M. Alberta Putter, 33, received injuria to her ankle and was required to wear a cast for three months. In October, 19(4. she a dentist because of discomfort stemming from her head hitting the dash in the wreck and as a result her front two teeth were extracted and Ae ia requited to wear a dental plate. Milton Potter received an injury to Ms foot and he was bruised.

Venita Potter, 5, was cut above the bridge of ber and Gwendolyn Santan- 17, received cuts on both tags damages granted were SB follows: Milton H. Potter. $150: Alberta A. Potter, Gwen dotyn Santangelo, $258; and Venita Potter. $250.

received head lacera- in the acddenL Jan 12. 1890 She and her has- Bush Rock Creek, reported to protest which endangers whom Wasson High School band went to Calhan in 1918 and her husband had sosn or damages is named advised the com-1 parts on their property. An sons or damages missioners that be Maditaes Reported Danaged at Laundry Mrs. Wrag Hodigm, operator According to testimony from who is now 3E, he was working at the time as a power lineman foreman in the Black Forest area. The boss had promised Poss, who now is the father of three children, that he could go home to South Dakota to check on his tiny daughter who had been sent to the hospital.

The child suffers from a congenital disease He had packed his pick-up in preparation to leaving and was then denied the right to go hone. was about out of my he told the jury. Three of the men, Poss includ- FfoS Jmmi Jack BMndeO, 21, FL Car- sands of visitors from Colorado and the rest of the country will be in the region for the contest make them all feel welcome to Colorado Springs and the the mayor concluded. E. Mt He commented that the more driving charge, also.

He fined $20. Maxine Cox, 34. 2415 Robin was find $10 for careless driving. Hilmar-Peter Watson. 20.

1906 they talked about their jobs, the madder they got and theNiore they drank. After be left the others and went to his picnic, he said that he remembers nothing else ex- Mtawd Billy Stewart, a. M. lor careless dnvtag Mari, bccheu. S.

Ft was fined for careless driv- tag. I On Jtme 1W4. Pass was charged in district court with operating a Appearing on charges of right resided there until 1944. when on their property An sons or damages missioners that he was resign- a laundry at 3203 W. Colo- of way violation were: Morris by (Continued From Page they came to Colorado Springs, vestigatkm ensued and the for better economic oppor- ing from the reported to the Sher- Davis, 22, Ft.

Carson. $10: Mar under 1 Col Virgil 1 Grissom. Lt Col Besides her husband she is sur- mysterious parts were trans- tunities and greater public facil- Advisory Committee on Econo- Wednesday that Dotson. 16, 2428 drugs or moxua Edward White II and Navy vived by two daughters. Mrs.

ported to the Sheriffs Depart- ities in their areas, the governor mic Opportunity which blue- $10; and Judith Fleener, 23, Roger Ctiaffee Ruth Brown, of Greeley, and ment added iS time to talk prints the poverty pro- Gunnison $15. On April 1985, he entered The investigating deputy dis- Katherine Wright 58. 1415 covered that someone had at Nevada Aw was fined $15 for a right turn only sign The two missions will be Mrs Frances Llewellyn. Colo- Temporarily placed in boxes about similar in that both will have rado Springs; a son. Ralph War- the back room are: Ronald Reagan.

Republican One automatic transmission to grown in the November election. Ida three to be used for the moon journey, dren Several other practice flights Funeral Springs Selected For Training at will be staged before the moon Gasoline Stations (Continued From notification for this program Mail ReDOllS Theft Die turnover iale among serv a y. ice station employes in Colorado! UT (IIS lfj6 I OfU the tasks of giving the Apollo ren, Caldwell, vehicle a testing sisters, Mrs Ethel Classen, from a Ford; two Ford genera its suitability for taking men on Greeley; Mrs. Della McDaniel, tors volts one Ford start- long flights in space. At the Calhan.

and Mrs Edna Hams. er. one Ford distributor, one same time, the astronauts will San Jose. Calif, eight grand- Ford distributor cap with clared: is obvious that the governor has not profited at all from the experience of Watts gram. letter of resignation said simply that he leaving for Arizona for the winter because of arthritis from a soft drink machine and1 a coin box from a clothes dryer causing damage to both a plea of guilty to an amended charge of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating alcohol.

He was sentenced to days in the county jail but the sentence practice some of the techniques children and 13 great grandchil- wires: one set Ford tie rods; tn one heater fan and motor, one services were held rfar mirror, two at 11 a m. today at the Swan one Drawing Room. Dr. Walter Schaefer officiated. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery.

was seven volt Bosch regulator; one starter switch; one differential, and other small was George Stockman 305 Holly at 12 46 a today went to the to medalist honors in vented the tolling that set off The mahogany guitar. ma-i-jeseU Wednesday that he would Drive, told deputies a Weicker Transfer and Storage qualifying round of the Bra- the riots. He said police could by Fender, and the two amli play this season in order to exceeds 120 per cent per a report of auto theft On a national basis 200.000 sen. turned into the Sheriff Depart- iee stations employ 600,000 em Wednesday ployes. "More than half of these join family's MU Ford bad Co.

70S SJiT'hL 1 Parked next to their house de Si. where a pile of packing high rate of employe turn- 6 ------over contributes the high mortality service station dealers who find it increasingly difficult to continue in without ade- Ouateiy trajordhelp j-as a spare set of keys ta the crrtes Martino tadteated that T7" had already been Dut out hia a iot oi fishmg ed that the fire definitely was a £or to carof Fur2r License number of the stolen 15 No Lead in Brazil Auteur SAO PAULO. Brazil (AP) Joao Nogueira Dias start a one- Packing Crate Fire Determined Arson Companies 1. 4 and the aerial I over-par 72 in the raw all future distirbances in possible trouble spots. It is obvious that new leadership is needed." In reply.

Brown said: think it would be highly dangerous to have a motion picture star who has never played governor handling a Charles A. chief dep- Guitar, Amplifiers Are Reported Stolen Carmey Back, 3154 Sunset, reported to the Sheriffs Office Wednesday that a guitar and two matching amplifiers were taken from his home. There was no evidence of forced into the home but a check of the premises dis- attorney general suggested closed kitchen window new weapons might have pre- unlocked position on a street. Elmer Soltwedel. 68, Fountain.

The estimated value of the linwl aad soft drink coin box is and the value ol the clothes dryer coin box is $35. No other damage was reported. Cager Quits Sport Fir Pre-Med Stales DAVIDSON, N.C. (AP) George Leigfat, a (foot-3 junior in on the Davidson College basket ball team, told oCach Lefty Dri- tion for probatkn was granted E. Washington St, was fined $16; for a right of way violation.

Daryl Roberts, 19. 2230 E. Boulder SL. was fined $35 and sentenced to five days in jail on charges of speeding. The jail sentence was suspended 00 condition that he not be convicted of any moving violations for a period of one year.

Charles GoodaO, 35, Denver, forfeited $15 bond on a charge of PoRce Apprehend Han I Inrliinnf SUTylVj nVCNKIlT Joseph Alfred Herrera, 26. 1331 N. Corona SL. is in police custody today after he was apprehended late Wednesday night in connection with the alleged burglary of Service Station, 1340 N. Corona Rio Gran Amateur Golf Champion- use tranquilizer guns that would fi-rs are estimated to be worth concentrate on his pre-medical .1 chin not kill fieemg persons Ave Mamtou, Nita Freeman.

42. 422 Ruxton St it was gone Stockman was a no damage was done except the stated that there destruction of some of the and than deal- er-participants were expected to car 15 be contracted before ihe end of VScatad that govern, Loai Dcath dinod CSSA applied to the Labor Department and the U.S. Bureau of Apprenticeship and was awarded the cue tract. rests have been made Injured Chid Shows improreweot Polk, called to gate Ole death of a Colorado I Springs Wednesday a Hagh Roberts. a Texaco dealer of Colorado Springs, was discover- been named the prnjecl ins true tor.

The Ont dass will train 18. port of which will be new to toe business and part up-grad ing af current emploi He first Colorado Springs will begin Oct li and run for weeks (possibly more if the program is extended). evening. Officers said the body of Mm rtk, naspiUJ The youngster, who was injured in the block of La ed at m. by her hu s- was sentenced to five days in jail for drunkenness.

The sentence was suspended on condition that she leave for Atwood, immediately upon her release. Walter Spence. 19, 418 S. Nevada was also sentenced to five days in jail. He was charged with noise and riotous conduct.

The sentence was suspended and he was put on probation. Police said the suspect was arrested alter be was seex cttmbtag oat of a window in the station. The owner of the station, Charles told poftce the cash register had been opened and some items strewn on the floor, but that nothing appeared missing at the time. U.S. War Casualties Reach New Record High (Cewttmmi From Pago Owe) aone.

In hod fighting finn Wednesday a company of Marina sttsed heavily fortified MB, killing North Viet- Ciede Avenue, Monday has The victim's husband told of- been in critical condition in the ficers his wife bad become .11 care ward at the has- and had gone to bed just prior pital since the incident. her dentil The youth was treated lor a The body of Mrs. Petre was fractured skull after ha rods his taken to the Law Mortuary, police said. toy car out of driveway and was struck by a MOON AND EARTH IN ONE SHOT This picture taken by Lunar high resolution camera from 743 miles above the moon shows the earth in the distance. The horizon is 1.400 miles away.

The picture, taken on Aug. 23, but released Wednesday by the Boeing in Seattle, was taken as the Boeing- built spacecraft, traveling at 2,400 miles an hour. flashed across the face of the moon, whirled around the eastern rim and beaded for the side never seen from earth. It shows a large area on the eastern edge ravaged by enormous craters. The shutter speed was of a second.

The photograph has been enhanced, but not retouched, by darkroom techniques in the Boeing aerospace photographic laboratory. (AP Wfrephoto) fire Red the night The casualty report for last wok was toe fourth tMo year to than li apQT prwvksu week of the Viet Nam reported dgbt men kffled end wounded. He week before Bure were three kffled and He strength of U. S. armed forces ia the ornatey tacraaacd to the U.

command said. Jut lea than the of the Nam remained at SMNL.

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