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Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 7

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Fifty- Fines Imposed On 54 in County Court Sessions finpd by Judge Robert Cole Thr.cn finnrt i i knowingly operatici non no reftetrgtlon, I IlOSC JinCu by Judge Jack L. I vehicle. $11 Willie Honry Holton. 23. Roeser were: -four persons were fined driving vehicle.

Those valid license, $16. were; for traffic violations and other cL JSSSTinSm- offenses in County Court 27. Yampa sions Tuesday and Wednesday. Ea.iey. F1- Pikes I Gerald Ray Weissenbom, 22.

Ft. Car- Peak Ave. expiration of new used andl driving vehicle with expird license old plates. $16. Benny Owen Bottomlev 17 33 Albion PlMee.

ami driving with no registration Mark Brien Woodyard, U.S. Air! careless driving, ami vehicle had dc- ard in vehicle. $20 Force Academy, drhing vehicle while! tcctive foot brakes, $41 Alfred Harold Kendrick, 43. Palmer under the influence of intoxicants. $206 Barbara Leona rid ton 43 41 rieir.

Bake, disturbance over phone Case dis- John Joseph Coffey. 21 107 Cliff Vista St. Security, missed. Manitou failure to display cur-i Duwayne Lee Gregory 26 6325 Flmen Onnald William Upchurch. 46.

Palmer rently valid registration, and failure to 1 lane, driving vehicle without valid li Bake assault and battery. Case dis- display valid certificate of ccnse, $26. missed. Jeffrey Am Hughson, 21, 905 Prairie! Matthew Zyrnne Jones, 19, Chicago, theft, $56 and 10 days in Jail. Jail sentence suspended if fine and costs are paid.

Harold Collins Fishencord, 49, Nori man Drive, Security, leaving scene after striking unattended vehicle, $36. John Wiiliam McNary, 20, 2702 E. carelesss driving, and duty upon striking an unattended vehicle or other property, Gvenda Bea Pratt. 41, 1013 Neptune The Colorado Springs Public Finest Warren. 19, Ft.

Carson. Drive, failure to comply with inspection r. theft. $36 and 10 days in jail. Jail sen- law, $10.

Utilities Department now has tenee suspended fine and costs are Louise Nottingham Rapp, 63, 120 ip 070 paid Winters Drive, speeding, $6 Writer, gdS and elCCtriC Donald Herbert Richards, 22, 2516 N. James Glen Reeder, 731 Dale St. mptnrg in Bontoy speeding, miration nt temporary old and new 1,1 Isabel Flores Zarate. 12, Denver, thett, At last count, utilities officials Road, careless driving, $26 Robert Michael Kovitz. 16.

1625 Murray having no registration, and driving vehicle without a valid operator's license, $26, Udo Weinz Maron, 21, Ft. Carson, passenger on motorcycle without goggles, Angel Mcnendez, 22. H. Carson, speeding and careless driving. Case dismissed 16 3,670 I sers Reported by I tililies expiration ot plates.

$16. David Snyder. 15. 1602 HolmesElizabeth M. Watson, 43, 2120 S.

Coro-1 Drive, having no registration and driving Said, there Were 42.684 Water ona Ave. disturbance of the $26 vehicle without a valid operator license. Jose Alfonso Romero, 38, 1423 K. meters, 56.427 gas meters and chestnut st. careless driving, $26.

Floyd Pete Galvadon, 31, 323 W. Foun-. tain si driving nhtlity to drive Ramiro Jesse Deleon 21, Ft. Carson. failure to comply wilh inspection a greater operating non vehicle.

mi 64.559 electric meters. iit'T tSST An average of six new meters y- involving each utility have been John icc, Carson, speeding, fail- Steven George Grgax, 20, Tempe ure to comply with inspection law, and each day SO far thlS year, with speeding. $26. aiding and abetting passenger on mo- Those fined by Judge F. Quine Jr.

torcycle with no goggles. $25 Slightly more elCCuiC meters in- were: stalled than those concerned ,5,7 and Drive, speeding, $16. The citv Serves Alvin Algee, 43, Pueblo, careless driv- $26 ing, and failure to notily police of acci- area With gas and WateP. Matthew Zyrone Jones, 19, Chicago, dent, $36. 111., expiration of license plates.

Russell Everett Ward. 20. Ft. Carson, City Serves a gl eater Albert James Berry, 43, 1205 Cascade failure to display valid registration, $21. oau anrl nloftrifilv Avc and battery.

Case dis- Gordon Lloyd Cramer, 20, Ft. Carson, Wlin gas aflu tlCClrlCliy speeding, and vehicle with defective toot than it dOCS with Water William Alejnkzak, 26, 1595 River brakes, Drive, Fountain, failure to comply with Michael Patrick Kiehcnberg. 21, Ft. GaS and electric USHgC has in- inspection law, 21 Carson, disregarding stop sign, Larry Wayne Reedy, 22, Ft. Carson, Elsie Vasquez, 17, 619 Gillette CTeaSCu thlS year, but a decline failure to display valid registration.

driving vehicle without valid license on nconn vi cio nnlnrl in Shirley Jean Brown, 21. Security person, Case dismissed. Water usage VvdS nOlCU in mv(j careless driving. Case dismissed John Ernest Hoffman, 22. Cascade, FehrtiarV aa insufficient evidence available to sup- speeding, and driving vehicle without.

a conviction. valid operator's license. Keith Gene Trujillo, 24, Ft. Carson, Valentine Tim Lopez. 22.

Ft. Carson. tt, careless driving, $21. failure to comply with inspection law u. I.

Want AuS GPt KCSUltS. Lee Juvera, 17. 2419 4C41 arras st license for operator or Henry Patrick Brinn, 19, 1217 Manitou one IPiepnonC ft.ur required. $16. mia, TM.

vs w. wr. Theater in New York Gazette Thursday, April 1971 By JACK SCHREIBMAN touted as SAN FRANCISCO (AP) spiritual Selling of the uses his connections a red, white and blue musical with the Almighty in behalf of; spoof based on a book about the the candidate. presidential campaign, The critics were sharp disa-l opened in San Francisco Tues- greement about the play, day night with hopes of moving The San Francisco chronicle's! to Broadway pajne Knickcrbocker the The production bore a carica- saUri lured resemblance to Joe Me- donjc and surprisingi funn C.inmss best-seller with the same title a nonfiction account ht television.s of how advertising and televi the noncandidates for the presidency, you're leading 3-1, Pikes Peak Region News? Far the Most in the Gazette Telegraph techniques were used to help elect Richard M. Nixon.

The show, produced at the Geary Theater by John Flaxman and San reper-j fory company, the American Theater, is a vaudevillian mix of songs, political hackney, filmed effects and pseudopatriotic speech-making. The show is set in a television in 1976 where W. makes his pitch for the presidency. Actor Peter Donat plays the on He found the production ficiently polished to enliven New; currently depressed Donat with great re-1 straint makes George Mason; not a caricature of the chief ex-1 ecutive but an almost likeable! boob who is probably sincere in all the nonsense he speaks, some of it cautiously criticizing1 the present The San Francisco Examin-j Stanley Eichelbaum found I DON'T FIX TRADE IT ON A NEW RCA AT TV CENTER RCA candidate, replete with ready the show sorry mishmash! cliche, mousy wife and willing- and there is little hope for its fu-1 ness to accept endorsements ture I can see nothing in the anytime, anyplace Through much of the production Rev. Norman Billy show beyond a raw and ragged work with hardly any potential for uiU; 602 South Nevada 9 A.M.-8 P.M.-Sattilló 632-3554 the is easy-Penneys Summer Catalog, Get your FREE catalog now.

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