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Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 8

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CoWado Sprifias, Nov, 27, i9( Colo. raft Lottery rawing Ordered ior Monday Frwn One) six young men who art frs 0 panels to adviie the Selective system. White expressing satisfeKrtion new law, Nixon went 1 shall not be satisfted un- finally can the sys tftn which I advocated during I campaign axnpletely Itinteer armed forces. We move to that now be- use of the requirenwnt far toed services. That is, bowev- ultimate pool draf youths will consist of those lb, by Dec.

31, 19S8, have rifched their 19th birthday but nA their 26th. All in that pool be ehgible for induction. their chances dependent outcome of draw- 1971, only fiiose who turn 19 1970 need worry about induc- along with ol(for youths deferments Resides signing the new law, put his signature on an effcutive order implementing reforms and in a proclama- tiOB, fixed Monday as the Fred Steffens Chairman of Good Neighbors WEATHER FCtflECAST Colder weather is forecast for Thursday for the northeast with flurries in the cwitral and eastern Great Lakes and nOTthem North Dakota. It will be warmer in the southeast and northern ies with rain and showers forecast for ceiitral Texas and western Oregon. (AP Wirephoto Map) Jury Convicts Tijerina of Raid Violence Chase Sfone Lighting Is Set for Friday Evening Leading off the program Fred Stiffens, a local busi- Inessman, was named chairman toe El County I Wednesday.

The appointment was announced by George Duncan, chairman of the Young Republicans, which is sponsoring the program. was approved last week by the Young Republican executive board and is to be a full time service committee to El Paso County. The organizers hope to utilize Republican Party workers from all auxiliaries and the Central The Young Republican chair man said that he selected Steffens to lead the program because of his experience in both business and political management. Duncan said. Steffens has demonstrated time and again that he can take on a big I job, organize and execute it successfully to the benefit of all in- of volved According to Steffens, the The Chase Stone Center will candy canes soon be a glow of against Tpadiop (Continued From Page One) Christmas Sea- wha.

was 'chantfot the Stow P' band will community toward helping The conviction was the first I of choral music less fortunate people. This can. against Tijerina on a state jecoraUve disSav of rhrk mat by the First United be done without the government; diarie. He in federal custody Season lighting tier Chancellor Choir, i bureaucracy and tax on two earner federal court con- seen. from I to p.

m. which usually along ftf the first of a series of lot-jvictions involving offenses com- bighUng of the center will Erection of the tree and the drawings. take place Friday night at 7 p. will number of Congress mem-! ru when Mayor T. Monday.

hope to promote Eourt Judge Garnett throws the switch The Holly Sugar building will reform in 970 set sentencing for Jan. 5. that will set the Center into a have columns of red lights with Fw a time their on'after a legal problem appeared display of brilliance. l6 foot candy canes supporting reforms threatened to Preceeding the lighting of the base in the arches. IT WAS A SNAP The Gazette veteran photographer, Stan Payne, was honored Wednesday when be marked 25 years with the newspaper.

Pictured with Payne and his wife are Harry Hoiles, editor-publisher, and Maurice Whitney, managing editor at right. Payne, who has taken more than 43,000 photographs since joining the GT on Nov. 27, 1944. was on the other side oi the camera this time when hi.s assistant, Joe Navarro snapped this shot of the honoree with his congratulatory cake featuring a chocolate-outlined camera at upper left. to come up because of the heftl up the bill Nixon signed but, President ultimately them to give him Jury was undertake this first-step the matter by defense counsel'(iviech.) Band in a parade be- toward overhaulina Seiec- Wheeler, and the foreman ginntog Watsatch Avenue and plaza will also glow with vari- answered, felt it was just Center.

able colors of the holiday sea- A am of Christmas am, and a surprise display on Service. Statistics haauage ucenses Harder. 22. 2558 Carolyn Kay 2914 X. Areadia St WlUcox, 17.

3 Ar- center. Santa Claus will be es-; The Antlers Plaza Hotel will icorted down Pikes Peak Avenuei be decorated with candy canes by the 5th Infantry Division'and arrayed in gold lights. The trees and lamps of the like getting caught fw speeding while taking your wife to the hospital to have a baby. You did it, but 3 0 had a good reason for Another juror said the group felt Tijerina aided and abetted in the false imprisonmwit but of the re- jtmmy jonei from and the questions 2BKi A vt 1AM 1 crom prepared in music will be given at the Cen- top of the merchants building ter frcmi 7 to 8:30 p. m.

in honor will not be unveiled until the of the event as Santa mingles switching on of the lights. wUh the crowds giving out' ThrdUghout the weeks from the switching on of the lights Administration Lobbies Against Tax Exemption until Christmas Eve, the Music Maker store will furnish accompaniment gor all the choral groups that will sing at the Cen- Massacre Abhorrent' to U.S., White House Says Special Events Mark Occasion Of Thanksgiving (Continued From Page One) jfion incident appeared to be House Armed Services Commit-: helicopter pilot who, the said the pictures showed said, there masses of bodies but did not have been unnecessary show that Americans did (Continued From Page One) killing. Lai. a he added, The pictures, Arends raid, brigade commander (Col. Oren nrotfir he tries to help the hungry because he remembers the depression.

were pretty gruesome. Henderson) was directed to iw I walked out. 1 cant take investigation of group known asthe Black Majestic Society of the Delaware State College pre- it: my stomach take it. Young and two other mem-i .1 oictit: ore- UonH Van Deerto. "a' said meanwhile they have iwelfare families in the area.

Augusta, young peo- I ceived reports of other he Lutheran Church of -atrocities in Vietnam Resurrection planned U. UUOfJh. Hlkp fnr It ppn wiiHcim assault was one soldier who Friday and Peers has been himself in the foot Recor for each doUar collected said FRED STEFFENS Resor xai. himself in the Resor said. ff'ey walk a mile.

The goal head a team that is mvestigat-i for each hiker is sis ing the adequacy of the original said, this infor-- inquiry into the incident, which investigation, he (the bri- Thanks- 19. l5ov7 19! Covliifton from Ira Nov. 19. Lynn Pena from Pwttnon Pena, Nov. 19.

Jark L. from MarUyn Nov. 19. Stephan Fleming from Brenda Nov. 19.

Vera Wright from aarertei-Weight Nov. 19 H. Darnell from Ilona Juiia Darnell. Nov. 19.

ter in the evening as an outflow iinquiry muj me mciaeni, wnicn Philadelnhia Pa nrv. of the holiday spirit. iRepublican Party is well organ- Resor said ended with the com- cornmander) interviewed j. Operation Oiristmas Tree ized to serve the community at mander of the American commander and (Continued From Page One) the code name given to this times other than election day sion in Vietnam. S3 (operations officer), and the containing a 15- pound turkey, for argument of motions cost the govern-1 effort to initiate an annual tra- and we hope that this program The Pentagon denied that any the two sentencing both set for Jan.

ment $9 hillKw in tax collec-dition for the lighting of the can involve many coinmunitv Defense Department official thA The jchristmas Tree at the Washington was aware of tlte in- area. He also as the But those cuts, Gore 1 i 0 a i immediate aim is to cident last year. But of city, read by Court would reduce taxes for Tree is a series of spon.sor Christmas parties for'kYiedheim, a Pentagon Vietnamese U.S. troops Vallejos. family erf four with events that is hoped will children and man, was unable to say how orward to a turtey din- ience in the by only $57 while set the holiday mood.

to help solicit clothing and high up the chain of command brigade John i Tijerina was impassive as the verdicts were Clerk Salomon A packed audience naMQo (fousty courtroom faxes for the president Beginning Dec. 1, and lastingltoys iar distribution bv other in Vietnam the investigation re- concluded that approximately soldiers in Pleiku noncombatants had bPAn inad. a 24- GiAriA TK audiblc intake of General Motors by $16,000 a until Dec. 19 the merchants of voluntary groups in El Paso'port reached. noncombatants had been inad-.

Nov. 19 the verdicts were read, but the center are sponsoring WaltjC said Steffens. Rep. Gerald R. Ford of killed by preparatory against the war.

2 was no demonstration of justify a pitiful Christmas Season co-Tlaims that after the first of thejgan, the House Republican lead-Tires and in crossfires between', Ro Ann from kind. allowance of $600 a (Jore loring contest for children be-iyear the diver-jer, said in a statement that the friendly and enemy forces, the holiday by host- Ijre Brvam. Nov, 21 J. Carnei from Walter 21. with Merrv Lynn Greene from eft P.

Nov 21. Dee Gustaficm from Roger Guttafaon. Nov 21. lance. H.

Houghton from Dcn-i rit R. HouoTiton. Nov. 21. Leeper from J.

lAeper. Nov. it. Dianne Tinkler from Cjiarlei F. Tinkler.

Nov. 21. The trial had been conducted abwit a dozen state and city police officers in for a formula in the tax reform 24 tween the ages of 5 and amendment would years. Winners of the four age a exemption groups will be announced Dec. a mOEBAlA CAMPWEXL-Hoiy Bwary for TfcoiDaa r.

CaniilMU wi) Im fm. at tha Blaat Mntaarv. Ba- 5 Maaa tatnrday aaa. at Heart CbartA. attal CardMM iBMimaat JhMbto Mam Lodge Says U.S.

Willing to Talk Viet Coalition (Bkiat)i (Continued From Page One) i bill which cuts taxes I by at least 5 per cent through jcuts in the tax rates and an in the standard iperswial deduction from its present maximum of $1,000 to 2 000 But Gore argued that for mcwt taxpayers the rate cut 12 sify into many other activities. Steffens is manager of General Electric Credit Cforp. in Southern Colorado and has serv- ponsible authorities in the De- and that the reports of unneces-' Si dinner partment of the Army in Viet-sary killing of civilians nam knew about the Son My merely another instance of a elderly residents from (My Lai) However, common Viet Cong propagandahomes. as Young Republican CfountyjFord said he did not mean to'tcchnique and were groundless dinner will feature 20 tur I Chairman, Young Republican News Briefs Committeeman for 4nnoiinrpmPtltc and Precinct Com- tincms in Colorado Springs. be talked about laiar.

between Noilh Vietnam iNaiaa) and ROTARY Rotary Club of Colorado Springs meets at 12:15 p.m. Friday in the Antlers Plaza Francois Le Dantec Receives Promotion Francois A. Le Cowttt. IMO El ruiBioraw pasMd away ta a local pfal WrUiteadaj. Funeral belO SatanUy at 11:30 am.

in Mem-'SHCr Gaitlesa iilanMleum Chapel Rev was only one per a Speaker will be Otis S.j tax rate of 14 per cent to 13 per cent. Pc3k National Fwest who will been promoted to staff sergeant MS asked by newsmeni Long, the U.S. Air Force, conferenre session FinanceSgt. Le Dantec is assigned at imply that Resor, then as now view apparently shared weighing 25 pounds secretary of the Army; the Army chief of staff, then Gen. Harold K.

Johnson; Gen. William C. Westmoreland, then commander DOW the Vietnamese district chief. served at 34 round tables. forwarded this finding the commander of the Americal I' Biscayne, Fla.

the secretary nander in Vietnam and matter was not brought to chief of staff, knew aboutithe attention of USARV or States from Europe, the incident. ACV Headquarters or the De- U30O a month From the censored transcript partment of the rate in 10 Cemetery. negotiate on such matters as a F.ri«.i:WSi on Sai- Committee which rejected proposal, defended the TOMORROW IS leaa A. tlw United States COUld nOt MIV rate cuts as they apply to 632-4641 before 5:30 p.m. 4600th Civil Engineering Squa-j on tji rr anH a Ent AFB, as a maintenance and; FRIDAY control specialist.

He is with the. of testimony, and According to a description by their first comments made by senatojs I Ronald L. Haeberle, a college Thanksgiving with after the committre session, keylgraduate from Cleveland relatives, figure in the original investiga-was a combat photographer at Elyria, Ohio, two sisters gtcCB.I Vietnamese said they could D. iiB negotiate such matters CbtywM M. Uotlwr Mn.

EtM behalf of the Viet MtMinecr. The Chief oMki Gardns. to eeweo fmwii negotiator iwur ctMtribBM te Uw Titafty CiMrcb Nasarwt Mlrtni. ItoniahM MHtMir) and place your Sunday want ads. dron, a unit of the Aerospace Defense which pro- BOOKSHOP.

Jingle tects the U.S. against hostile 50 per cent on the income of r. the wealthy they lose incentive Punch Party. New day and aircraft and missiles, in fovcst in busincsscs which afternoon Decern-' Le Dantec a 1966 graduate of create new jobs. m.

Free parking St. Petersburgh High School, at- weii. 1 and gift wrapping. Southern Colorado State State Hospital Exam Ordered For Defendant think any problem about talking about a coaUtion income taxpayers through the A. witb Uk North IMA talk aU thcM things," Long contttKled.

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nmuMfrtmf Bwau totor. (Law) creation of new jobs than a direct tax cut for the middle SUICIDE is not (he answer. Dial 471-(HELP) 471-4357 for 24 hour service. College. His wife, Jo Ann, is the daughter of Mrs.

Connie Tuttle 215 N. Logan. said, adding that talking can be done between us and the North Coouminist spvrfresmen have in the past that one of otwtacles Judge Cook Fines 22 In Court handed down TiMmM J. BewmM principle Obiucles tOMuniiipal Judge Harold in negotiations wascookT nwmr. renisal to engage in private Ulks with the a im Al vtotoi court Wednesday ErtMt E.

tosffie ligBAl MAUSOLEUM ENTOMBMENTS far coil arviak MEMORIAL GARDENS CHAPEL MAUSOLEUM m-7990 370S itiea. SIS wkb tio The United States, on other band, has accused the wm Communists of bfocking pro-i gmw Bmtc. a. rt in the negoOatfons gress refusing to deal seriously the Saigon representatives. Church Doubles Its Money by Being Rohbed IfUapMdMl CWMttUMUOto DtoM X.

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ISth SL, cmntoM Wivtog. tso with flO iggggjwMlUr. tojwjr to ctty vnmir. St Louis, Mo. (UPI)-The Cligrlaa Missionary Baptist doubled its money by being robbed.

A bandit roltoed the coUection basket of about $38 Hm. 2i. A week later the Rev W. Lewis Rhodes, psstor of the ehurch, reported ths robber liad trtohied a mau saying: great that you and your can And it in your hearts to forgive K. GdUkc, 10.

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CtoMf- ipMt iri aa s. JpyattTli. wu OiMitoaB SL. Defendant Lewis Hunt White was (Hilered Wednesday by District Court Judge William M. Calvert to be examined in the Colorado State Hospital.

White, 21, Cameron, N. has two charges against him. The first, crime against nature. says he molested an 8-year old boy Nov. 5, while the second, -riiort check, states he wrote a MO bad check Oct.

30, a second tor Nov. 1 both of which he passed with South Nevada Enco, 563 S. Nevada Ave. and-a for Nov. My Lai and who raid be some pictures on his own camera, went into this village and the officers gave them the order to clean up the village who were last together 50 years ago in Budapest were reunited.

not going one said. never going In Waterbury, the local which they took to mean Club invited 29 Czech shoot everyone in sight, so they to its meeting Wednes- did." day to hear a Salvation Army Young said that Haeberle toldicaptain speak about the tradi- him he was by an officer and heritage of Thanksgiv- not to write his All accepted, adding that in Viet- Army Pfc. Coy Tinsley, nam were for cov- cently released from captivity ering up the after by the Viet Cong, was schcd- they first whitewashed juled to leave a military hospital join his wife and family for dinner in Cleveland, Tenn. i In New York City, annual Thanksgiving Day with enormous airborne floats of cartoon 1 Nationwide Railroad Strike Is Threatened acters-was scheduled to make with intent to defraud Widneyi WASHINGTON (AP) A AiitnmaHvit 49A Auo linn InaHpr has maiviuroR a afrilrai holiday AutomaUve, 420 S. Nevada Ave.jion leader has renewed a strike parade was set for Pittsburch White I r.

Wednesday I threat that could trigger a railroad shutdown next who did not plead his client sane. He explained to Judge Calvert fiiat Rfidte was at present was dangerous to himself and is imperative that each of you be prepared on extremely short notice to launch one or AWARD Mrs. Joseph F. Stammen, Manitou Springs, was In New York City to ac- a Keep Amnica award in of tiie Izaak Walton Deagut of America, Inc. Mrs, Stammen is chairman of the anU-litter committee of that (srganizatioaL James C.

Bovrifng, vice president of Keep America Beautiful, presetted the award. had threatened to commit strike vice presi- idc. dent William W. Winpisinger of The lawyer added that all AFL-CIO International Asso- good he could not Machinists told his enter a plea for White as he had across the naUon. not been able to communicate Wtopisinger is chief negotia- with him for White had been in -1 tor for four rail unions repre- cohereni and given to violent isenting some 48,000 shop craft spells of weeping.

workers in stalemated wage Currently, Fischer said, his'talks with the railroad client was heavily sedated, he Industry, had previously been committed at the bargaining twice to mental hospitals and table up to this date has been atering a The Salvation Army planned to dish out 2,500 turkey dinners to needy New Yorkers at its therefore before entering a plea for him the attorney wished a payehialric axaminatloo. Judge Calvert granted the and then continued the matter to Dec. 19. very he said In a letter to other unioa officials. the unions, under a 80-day federal noetrike provision, win be free to strike Dec 3.

eight metropolitan area centers. The Vegetarian Society of New York scheduled its annual feast (rf fruit cup, vegetable salad, vegetable roast and whole wheat pie. The vegetarian meal Is in keeping with the principle that life is a man fw the group said. The Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that a Thanksgiving turkey dinner for four in the New York-Northeastern New Jersey area costs about 4.5 per cent higher than it was last year. G.1 It Ml'.

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