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Oroville Mercury Register from Oroville, California • 3

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I- I -rj' i iS Failure to Get Quorum Prevents EOC From Taking Any Official Action obtain safe reliable vehicles for for a quorum According to Clif Mlckelson interim EOC executive dirtcfrW less than II members showed upTT Deqate the lade of a quorum some items were discussed was also the idea of contacting airlines who often donate their edd fleet vehicles to worthy causes Mickelson Said that several items will be presented to the board of supervisors on Tuesday concerning the EOC Among them wiD be remarks on firing and the con-veiling of an appeals board Finances have been a continuous problem far the EOC' and as money grows etiort so do the alternatives to get through the current year If EOC does not get an ad vance of 925000 the program wiD ran out of fluids by the end of September ft toe supervisors do not authorize the EOC to request that 925000 advance large cuts in personneP" and salaries will have to be made IfidKison said that toe -programs will have to be cut as much as 92005 per pay periodby toying off personnel He said tort if EOC does get the advance then wfyhout cutbacks toe program could wind up the year with a slight surplus 'Z If the 925000 advance is not- granted and there ire to be ne layoffs then 'there are other less desirable alternatives Among them are for 'toe supervisors to divest themselves of responsitiUty -of the Com- munMy Action Agency or for toe- board to make a 125000 loan! to EOC No-Fault Car Insurance Suffers Blow 0 the terminus of 5th Avene where its owner may claim him John Ticker and Bill Buckley pond-men uy they ire amused by his antics but will be "glad fo see the Utile get out SOUGHT Held for safekeeping at the OraviUe Anhui Shelter followlig Us capture on South Vills In Palerms Is this sbnfam who pond emplayes uy to bite After the fleet animal was caught It was taken tsthe pond at the program Convening as the executive committee of the EOC the members present said they would look into the possibility government surplus vehicles to fuDfiU the needs There FRIDAY JULY 7 1972 Fails hearings on(he issue and acted without -Sen George Moscone D-San Francisco an ERA supporter-'who had signed petition for withdrawal laid the Senate should backthe Rules committee although such would be interpreted as a against eqtulity fix women" The action followed scarce hours after Calfornia Democra' tic US Sen John Ttmney and called fix the exertion rof pressure on the Senate to free the amendment is cnnntiing nth er quickly fat this country" nuney said moral requirement is greater than too' rules of the The four favoretie votes were cart by Sens Arlen Gregorio D-San Mateo John Nejedly R-Walnut Creek David Robertl D-Los Angeles and by Actor Killed In Auto I Weatfier OrovUe VaDey: Fair through Saturday high both days in Ms except in 80s in delta low tonight 55-6 south winds 9-15 mph except up to 25 mph today in delta Stem Nevada: Fair through Saturday except some afternoon clouds at high elevations in south slightly wanner today OroviDe Weather High yesterday 9t Low yesterday 59 11 un yesterday 71 11 am today 79 i Relative humidity yesterday am 59 Relative timnMity today at at 9 am 52 Haitian last 24 hours up to 11 un JO 'Haitian Ods season to data -JO Haitian last year to dato JO Normal rainfaQ for QroviOi to date J2 Total ndntafl'Tut 141L 1 Lake Data Change in 24 hour period ending midnight -101 decrease Lakeonvsio elevation' ti midnight 87856 Lake marhnmpi crest eteva- Jtai 8M Voliime at midnigHnI8)I785 acre feetv Maximum amount of water to-leased into Feather Rtver tori tog 24 hours ending id midniaht 1000 Water leaperatares (JHyl) Surface IS j-i-'mim 7T mAM a 48- 46 MO-A (These win todically) Butte County Skies Sntarday Jtiy Sunset today 8:26 ppi Sunrise tomorrow 5:48 am Moonrise tomorrow 4:21 am Tim total eclipse of the sun on Monday win he visible as a partial eclipse here -PROMINENT STARS Spica hi the southwest in the evening twilight -Vega high- overhead at midnight Computed fix OroviDe Heft cury by Bailey Frank y- Extended' Forecast SAN IftANCBSOO (UPI)- Extended weather outlook for Central and Northern California 'Sunday through Tuesday: A-Fair except low clouds on coast tight and morning Morning lows mostly in the 50s on the coast and In the 60s inland Highs mostly in the 60s and 70s along coast and in file 60s inland Central School Athletic Room 1 Broken Into: A custodian at Central School 2205 Mesa Ave reported damage estimated at 9250 was caused by peran who entered the shower rociiPititi ream it toe sebati in toe past few days aocording' to OroviDe police The entry was made by persons who removed dome vent an the reof of the budding sal proceeded to kick out portion qf the ceiling to allow them to drop to the floor of toe rtwwer room police said Contents' of the- athletic' storage room were strewn about toe premises hut apparently nothing was removed from the building Repairs to the ceiling wil cost about 9250 the report said Catholics" Communion Rule Eased for tiie EOC and it was decided to explore several avenues to Committee His 1 voice cracking with emotion Rodda told the Senate: was wrong for us to put this pressure- oh the Rules Coriiitittee 1 want to put toe jrepmuhhiUty on thefloorrf this house tired of what's going on take too pressure off The move interpreted Ss a favor to MiHs and the Rules' Committee was turned bock on A 4-28 vote The action seemed certain to finish iff ttie ERA issue for this session Mills appealed to Ms Senate colleagues to your own consciences and do- what is He identified Kantian as toe 'of tot newly started recall election movement in San -Diego district-- Karabian denied he had any role in the recall effort and said he told MiDs earlier in the day Jm merely wanted to gather enoutfit rignatures of senators' on'a petition to "break loose the ERA from too Rules Committee1' sSen Mills Is deep In quicksand over toil issue because he's in a portion of obstructing equal legal righto for half toe people of Caiiforv Bta" Kantian said Jesting out titotiy rt peopte" 'Ha said Rodda's action wait unauthorized'' by him Leaden of both- parties nQled behind Mills and urged defeaT of toe highly unusual motion on grounds that toe Integrity of the legislature's commdtfee system was it stake and that Rules bad held three Church itoolic man was- hit in the stomach by machine gun bullets fired from a parked car i few hundred yards from too church Roman Ualhnlic leaders-said 'they were afraid the violence would get wrse because of-Protestant plans to build more barricades tolsXwcekehd and with the approach of July 12 the anniversary the- 1900 Protestant victory tikthe Battle of the Boyne whienyassured' Northern Ireland would stay overwhelmingly praying toaK toe doesn't get but we havo stHI a week I before the parades on said-the Rev Patrick Kgan a- leatky of Roman CatiKgic' reli organizations in toe Falls Road neighborhood The Paramilitary Ulster De-- fense Associatfon (UDA) plans to establish another barricaded socaltod "nd go" area in Belfast this weekend as a profost 'against British army toleration of Roman Catholic strongholds to London- deny ationdlist Die' Economic Opportunity Coundl(EOC) met in GrkUey last tight In continuatten of tin June 29 meeting but failure to have a quorum prevented any official action by the ad ministering board The EOC board has 26 tnembere and If required- 080V111E CALIFORNIA to Bill Out of SACRAMENTO (UPI) -FMbattied legislation giving ratification to the federal Equal Rights Amendment fix Women appeared to -be dead in the legtilatiire JWhjL move to withdraw the measure from the Senate Rules Committee where it had- -been bottled up for weeks was -overwhelmingly beaten down by toe full Senate The action represented a vote of confidence for -the Senate power structure and a personal victory for Senate leader James Mills D-San Diego the target of a racaD movement because of his opposition to-the Equal Rights Amendment (jERA) rights activists have pressed a fierce lobbying and letterwritUng campaign during toe 'current election year to force toe live-member Rules Committee to release the' measure for floor vote by too toll Senate Opponents especially labor unions have warned tort if enacted as part' of toe US Constitution the BRA jwould wipe out hard-won protective -work tarns for women Others maintain it would make young women eligible for muitarjr draft As toe Senate was preparing to shut down Thuredey tight Sra' Afcert RoddS D-Sacramento suddenly moved toatthe ratification measure by Aasemblyman Watter Kantian D-Monterey Park be wilh-towwn from the Rules Committee which Mttia heads BELFAST A man was found seriously wounded in an automobile early today and a 100-pound gelignite bomb exploded against toe wall of a- Roman Catholic Church in a continued campaign of violence against civilians In Northern fretond'i- Since toe Provisional wing of the Irish Republican Arrtiy (IRA) declared a cease-fird June 26-11 civilians have been -killed "fiilOBt of them shot in the head to apparent revenge killings A British army spnktomkn said toe man was found shot to -the Springfield Road section of Belfast Ho was taken to a hospital to serious condition Tlx! bomb shattered stained glass' windows of toe church and damaged an adjoining school Moments later in army observation post in too nearby Ardoyne bus station came under machine gun fire 7 Four persons were taken to hospital suffering from shock after the blast ttof krmy said Houi earlier Roman States has sold the Maddox to toe Nationalist -Chinese The destroyer sailed into the' history books on the nlit of Aug 24 1964 on patroiroff the Shores pf Vietnam to the Tonkin Gulf With toe Maddox was tkf destroyer USgC Turney Joy Their commanding officers reported they were attacked for torpedo boats of the North Vietnamese navy A battle was fought two hostile -PT boats sunk and others damaged -too reports ssJd 1 TEL AVIV faced Jesus his accusers Christ' nearly 2000 years ago and said nothing tiie Bible-says Now an Orthodox Jew wants a court In the city where Jesus was' condemned to death to apeak up and exonerate Christ of all charges Lawyer Itzhak David 26 an Orthodox Jew failed in his first attempt But he said he will try In -city- where it 'aD happened Jerusalem the supreme court Thursday rejected application of dedarih -lory Judgment to exonerate Jesua of all the charges brought against him It argued that bis conviction and crucifixion is a matter of history and not something for a modern court to decide The court said Jesus reputed ly had beat sentenced to death Ity the Roman governor of Judea Pontius Mate and1 that-it was equivalent to a sentence handed down by -a foreign military tribunal- Therefore the court said there was no reason tor present-day Judicial authorities -to take up the' matter am not interested whether Jesus Christ wb guilty ar innocent ti the charges banker saved tiie match when 1 he offered to double the prize -money from 9125000 to 9250000 Fisdar finally turned up July 4-butTjy then Spassky was upset and threatened to pull out He first demanded that Fiadier forfeit toe first game then asked for an apology from theAmerican and finally asked Dr Max Euwe president of the International Chen Federation -(FH)E) to admit- that' he-violated top rules when -he postponed the -match in- absence instead of disqualifying toe American i' SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The a tegistoture's only survtvingT activo major' nolaidt' ctrT -tasuranoe bill dung to Ufoy today after suffering anothei severe and possibly fatal setback -9i 'Tbs compromise measure supported by Gov Ronald Reagan was struck from-tttf bustoess calendar of toe Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday as the panel prepared for showdown vote -Montebello' 1 I JudidaryJchalr-S I (UPI) Actor Brandon do Wilde who gained his greatest fame' when ho -placed the rote of a young boy -in the 1992 western film classic wu tilted ta car aocident Thursday De Wilde 20 was driving 1 camper van to suburban Lakewood (bring Uit rain when toe vehicto hit 1 construotion track used to install guard rails Lakewood patrolmen Robert Rfiis said' 'the rein made it impossible' to determine whether de Wilde skidded prior to impact He was rushed to nearby' St Hoiqrital where ho toed four hours after too accident of a broken neck back -and leg' pe Wilde horn in Brooklyn -April 9 1942 was appearing in' Denver to the Elltch production qf Are Although he appeared In numerous pictures he achieved Ms greatest acting lubcess as the buck toothed fjeacld son to Jean Arthuif In fUm whlcj starred Alan the bill j-Mtid: hearty adjourned" announcement wv greeted by puzzled shouts Vull Ttnum 111111" 'enuiKii Fall Down" "Hud" VThosa have the votes" said tin lead aqtoor Assemblyman Jack Fenton IW Nq date foe anew hearing7 was set as the teglslaturs heard for a Juty 28 to Nov I recess Fenton called the develop merit 1 victory for 7 thto'Jv American and California- Dial Lawyers Associations which have waged a Utter lobbying' campaign against no-fault insurance for motorists trial lawyers have beetj very effecCive to bringing pressure on the said Fenton He expressed hope however that ho can still collect the seven votes heeded" for Judiciary Committe appro val After that toe til co utowed by man Alfred Song D-Monterey Park still would face the Finance Committee which has killed two other no-fault bills MD is placed ofT calendar at the re- a quad" Song announced rt a special meeting called to vote meeting is' Chess Match for World Title A 1 To Qet Under Way against JiJjil" in interview 1 -David wpnt a trial was said in an hearing on how toe conducted vyas sentenced by a Roman court and it was -prejudiced against the Jews Threefore the trial was riot in accordance with toe due process of law want a declaration from toe court saying the trial he got was contrary to Justice and the trial was used as a' hoax to get him executed We are ashamed of toe trial he had gotten It is a grave miscarriage of Justice that the Jews have" been carrying for 2000 David a bachelor bora' in Jerusalem' ami educated in London argued his case for 90 minutes in behalf of Ms client David Bitan an Ortiwdox Jewidi immiant fromIYancu -with she children Both live in toe Red Sea port of Eilat David said he has asked for a Judicial review of the case in attempts to bring lt before toe full ninennan court A three man court heard toe case Thursday jA Tradition says Jesus was -sentenced to death on charges of Uaspliemy for declaring himself king of toe jews It lias here a matter of dfcqmte whether- toe' Jews assisted Pilate in condemning Jesus to toe cross The Vatican Ecumenical' Council said in OctiAer 1905- that Jewish authorities those who followed their lead-pressed for toe death of Christ' Still happened iv'hls passion cannot be blamed nn aU the Jews then living without distinction nor upon aD the Jews of fdlt a Judgment by The high- court of tills man (Jesus) never had a fair 'would at least antisemitism in tiie warid-' David sail might take the ground 'away from under the feet of the aptl-Semltes They would have one cause leps to hate us-that we admit the man never got a fair his Nevada operations until being-fired tort year resulting -hi' a series of claims and counter claims HUghes referred to the named no good dishonest SOB" who me Wind" The suit charged that Jfughes then compared Dietrich to- --toq named Dietrich who headed Hughes business interests- from too 1920s urdil 1 falling out hr 1957 claimed tort Hughes presently holds no assets of substantial vahie in his own name but that too hxd company is his and is worth hundreds of millions of dollars! The siiit asked for at least 951 million to damages or a amount rtxording To jxoofti hjs wealth" VATICAN CITY (UPD-The Vatican announced today It will allow protestanfarfind Orthodox to receive xuoriutian In Roman Catholic churches but only if they fuDy accept CatooUcTielief -concerning the ichari8t Instruction does not allow Catholics to take communion in non-Roman diurcbes Vatican spokesman Rey Francesco Fortlno said this uqicct was not even considered The eudrsrirt1 is' the sa-t or ament by which Catholics fidieve they receive toe body and Hood of Jesus in the' form of bread and wine Most Protestants also have a munion scryice but not aD-of them share toe'Cathtiic belief that Jesus to actually present fir toejxead and wine Fortlno aaid that unless' they fully accepted toe Catholic belief thqr would not be admitted to comnnuiion under any cfrcfamstlpces He said persons wro rect some other parts of Cathtik! belief such as the Infallibility of the Pope but who accept the Reaching on the eucharist might be welcomed provided they behave in what is considered to bea Cfoislian mapner -Calloways Haims pni "Hie He also aired in the television series in 1951 and 1951 Wilde got into show at the age of 7 almost by accident Ms father wss stage way play o7 too -Wedding" and the casting director asggested his son test f(xnptuL $51 Million-Slander Suit-Filed Against Hughes REYKJAVIK Iceland (UPI) -After two weeks ofJbehlnd the-scene diplomacy qnd much talking Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky have agreed to get down to their real business chess The match tor the world title now held by the 25-yearold Russian will begin Tureday in the Icelandic capital The- winner'' gets 2150000 and tiie A loser 1166606 Spassky a handsome Lenin gnd journalist who makes a living playing chess the year -around will make the first He won toe- draw Thursday tight and will day white -meaning he will make the firs move American wil day black first game In 'succeeding games they alternate Despite toe" charges and countercharges exchanged he tween toe two camps then was no sign of personal anhnosity between toe two When Spassky was introduced at toe draw Fischer applauded And when toe challenger dresqpd in a green suit and red tie was presented Spassky gave mm a tig hand -As they shook hands at toe end of the ceremony- Spassky held on to Fischer's hind and said good The ceremony confirmed that aD toe protiema that delayed the match tor tine days finally had been settled R-heganjrito Fischer refusing to come to Iceland for toe originally scheduled start July 2 because he was noLbappy with the financial terms Jim Stoter a wealthy British JiSS Ilf It I 1 Destroyer Renamed Pa Yang Maddox Sold-to EM I 7 A "i dofTt think breathed its last breath as yet in this commit- of "what? from committee membera Song -later told newsmen toe" State EmployiT Pay Hike Veto -Override Fails SACRAMENTO Senate has rejected by one vote I a move to restore 9155 million worth of state employe pay increases vetoed from- the budget by Gov Ronald Reagan Senate Democratic leader George Moscone of Sen Fran- cisco led the veto override! effort Thursday night but faUedt when the proposal was toned I back by a narrow 25-11 vote It neededatleastf 27 votes TJie legislahxe authorizedJ acrosa-theboard state- civil sendee ty raises totaling 7i per rent and threw in a 14 per cent Increase to correct salary TJnequities to certain' Job slots Reagan cut tire total increase to 5 per cert' the sua -heJ artea! nrigSudly arimafor LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A former aide to Howenfflughesr whose biography of the recluse billionaire was toe aborts fix dfford bdgus book has filed a 951 irdUtou slander guit against Huies Also named in toe suit by Noah Dietrich 82 were too Hughes Tool Co the Cart Byoir Associates public relations firm and Byoir account five Richard Hanna Dietrich cliaiged that Hughes In his telephone news'eonfer-ence tort January In which he disclaimed knowledge of Irv-' book criticized a "certain Domed and said a duplicate history repeating Hughes' commend apparent ty referred fo his troubles' with Bobert'lfoheu who hfftod Chinese An admiral -read a from Defense Secretary Melvin Iaird who' was aboard the Maddox as a young officer when the ship was hit by a bomb from a Japanese kamikaze plane to 1944 this venerable ship leaves toe US Navy aD of its -past officers and enlisted ipea con took with prhtej not only on the ship but also 04 its mission of providing strong defend our quest for message read LONG BEACH (UPD-Today it is the good ship Po Yang -one more destroyer in 'the Navy of Taiwan Thursday it the USS Maddox a piero of history centerpiece-ofamuch-debated diapter most debated warVi onfUct-causing spark to stand with Concord Bridge fFt Sumter and the' lfaii)e i- For a'-prln repmtod lo ta Oouti 92M flte United fhe Tonklh Gulf incident began the chajn of force and counterforce that ted to the presence pf 'half --a million American foot --soldiers on Vietnamese soil' AQ that lay to the background Thursday as the strains of toe Star Spangled Banner Sounded anally' and toe US 'flag was lowered from the mast of the 28-year-old Maddox which Lsaw combat in World War Korea i- -j --I-? 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