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Enterprise-Record from Chico, California • 6

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Enterprise-Recordi
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LLice (Chi') balerii x'1' Friday July 14 1172 Pip 6A Jacoby on A Lesson in Restraint Superior CourtRoundup fo payments on a fine and failing report to the Probation Department -Vandhgrlft scheduled a irobatlon review in 30 days and ndicated a possibility of canceling the rest Jof the jail time Lewis stays employed and complies with probation Lewis was given: probation ug 21 1970 after pleading guilty to a charge1 of possession of marijuana 1 He was represented by Warren Roger Allen Barker no age available of Springfield Mo was granted probation for three years He had pleaded guilty In Chico Municpal Court to a charge of passing a bad (13645 check May 20 at Thrifty Drug 645 Mangrove Ave Chico Two other charges were dismissed': He was ordered to make full restitution within 18 months of all bad checks for which he was responsible and to pay a (750 fine in that period He also is prohibited from having checks in his possession during probation He was represented by Mueller modified to allow him to drink socially but he was warned by the judge not to let it get'out of hand Part of his three-year probation panted Nov 13 1970 on a charge of rape included an order for total abstention He and two accomplices pleaded guilty to statutory rape for a gang assault on a 14-year-old girl whom they enticed to their pickup truck with beer The girl was molested twice Aug 29 1970 once in the area of the Thermalito Afterbay and ain near the Oroville Airport itcher who was married at the time according to a Probation pepartment report was said to be under the influence of liquor Witcher represented by Public Defender Jerome Warren yesterday said he would be able to limit bis drinking The probation report incidated he fas been per forming satisfactorily on probation the probation revocation case Boradori is being held in custody on that charge although (12S0 bail had been set following his arrett on the latest charges He was arrested May It at his home by probation officers and Chico police and charged with possession of marijuana for sale and possession of Earlier this week Boradori was panted a court order for steal examination I tomorrow Stewart said the results may have some bearing on future court Boradori was placed on probation ohr charge of selling marijuana to a minor Jan 29 1971 He later pleaded guilty Thomas Joseph Triggs 23 a transient was committed to the California State Medical Facility (CMF) at Vacaville for ire-sentence diagnosis He is up for sentencing on a charge of first-degree burglary At Chess Match low trump without any ceremony If he makes this play South will lead 1 second trump from dummy East must duck again and the chances are that South -will finesse and lose a trick jack of trumps Suppose East take? the- king with' the ace If he leads back spade South will have ho choice but to win bang down his queen of trumps and catch jack If he leads back a dub or diamond South may see that East is giving him a chance get to dummy to try a losing finesse In either instance the play of ducking that first spade the superior defense Did South day trumps to best advantage? No he but we are concerned with the way to take advantage of the actual play- Butte Instructor Qualifies for Summer Program DURHAM Butte College biology instructor Albin Bills of Paradise is one of 30 participants selected from a field of 250 applicants to attend the current Colorado State University Summer Institute in Field Biology Supported by a (64000 grant from the National Science Foundation the institute is being conducted at the i Park campus 55 miles west of Fort Collins To qualify for participation college teachers in biology geology and the life sciences had to meet rigid academic and physical requirements Institute' programs are held half in the classroom and half hi the field at toe 9009-foot elevation Stated goals of the institute are to give the participants an opportunity to see how ecology fits into their areas of technical knowledge prepare them more fully for significant teaching roles and a completely integrated approach to the fields of 1 botany zoology geology and Dr Forbes McClellan institute director and associate professor of zoology at Colorado State said Ugh priority was given to applicants desiring to introduce interdisciplinary or innovative methods into their teaching Bills who joined the Butte College faculty in I960 is a graduate of toe University of the world champion abides by California at Santa Barbara where he also received a master- of arts degree In zoology He and his wife Jerylle Anne reside at 400 Castle Drive in paradise Triggs eloquently asked to be panted probation say sing he realized he had a history of and years of crime" but that he finally has been able to it kll together" and changd for the better I ask is a chance to prove a man of my he said if I fail you can throw the book at He asked not to be sent to Vacaville because of possible adverse effects associating with convicts might have on him was found guilty by Vandegrift following a non-jury trial of breaking into the residence of George Carroll 6679 Michael Lane Paradise on May 5 He also has a felony conviction in Orange County hi December 1970 involving possession of marijuana He was represented by Public Defender Robert Mueller Probation Witcher 23 Gerald Oroville was decision Hie committee ruling left Spassky the reigning world champion with a 14 lead The group said it would meet again later in the day to take up protest against the presence of the television cameras Fischer boycotted game because of the cameras it all boils down to au nous oown xo cameras or no cameras- I guess I win try to remove said Gudmundur Thora-rinsson president of the Icelandic Chess Federation The next game is scheduled for 5 pm (10 am: PDT) Sunday with Fischer moving to black just as though Thursday's game had been played Fischer would have played which would have given him the first move-tn game Russian sources said Fischer asked Spassky to 'replay the second game but Spassky refused contrast to Mr Fischer world champion abides by therules for said Nikolai Krogius one of seconds Under match rules Fischer win not receive any prize money if he fails to complete the match but Spassky presumably would 'be able to claim bis share if he is declared the winner Hie big im-stim remain-d one that has haunted the Gridley Charges Of Manslaughter Are Dismissed OROVILLE (E-R) Arraignment of David Alfred Boradori 23 of 05 Korn St Chico on narcotics charges and a probation revocation hearing today werb scheduled fir next Friday in Butte County Superior Court Judge Lucian VandegriflE critical of the slow progress df the case said he expected defense and prosecution to" be rpady with witnesses if necessary so the hearings can proceed Vandegnft rejected a motion by defense counsel Ron Stewart of Chico to have bail set in Rites Held for Col Simmons Chico Native CoL Wilton Lawrence Simmons Bl-year-old Chico native was buried with full military honors-last month in Arlington National Cemetery Arlington Va f7 He died June 13 at Letterman General Hospital in San Ftan-cisco Six matched grays drew the caisson which carried the flag-draned casket of the decorated World War II veteran in ceremony similar to one which -marked the funeral of the late President John Kennedy Funeral services were conducted at Ft Myer Chapel -located just outside the gates to Arlington Cemetery Eleven yews ago Simmons re- ceived retirement fnhn US service at Ft Myer -With muffled drum roll and an honor escort which Included the traditional Mack Caparison horse a symbol of the -nassiiig of a warrior the procession moved from the chapel to the pave -site across the street from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier At the site a three-volley seven-gun salute was fired was played and widow Mary Virginia of Chico presented the folded flag from atop the casket Former military associates who served with Simmons in Europe and the Far East and family friends served as honorary pallbearers They were retired Maj-Gen Earle Cook retired Maj-Gen Lawrence Shlanser CoL Lewis Tixier CoL Fred Heroes Jr retired CoL Eugene Orth Jr retired CoL Donald Coates and retired Col Harry Craig all of Arlington Mrs Simmons who recently returned from Arlington said it was her wish to be buried in a- national cemetery Arlington was selected because of available space Mrs Simmons was joined in Arlington by her sons Cant Charles Simmons of Ft Belvoir Va: Capt Richard Lawrence Simmons of Ft Benning Ga Robert Simmons of Chico a daughter Jane A Simmons of Chico: and dose family friends Lt-Col Patrica Doyle of the US Air Force formerly of Chico and Mrs Richardson of Columbia Tenn Simmons- born Dec 3 1910 to Mr and Mrs Charles Simmons was reared and educated here March 3 1941 Simmons then a member of the California National Guard was called to active duty with the US Army Seventh Division in the South Pacific Following World War II he remained in the Army and was stationed in Germany Japan Ft Lewis Wash San Francisco Presido and the Pentagon in Washington DC At the Pentagon he was a member of the Defense Atomic Support Agency During his military career Simmons received the Bronze Star with three oak leaf By OSWALD JAMES JACOBY It has been said that aces were made to take kings They do this nicely but there are NOBTK 14 1094 VK107I 162 Q109 WEST 06532 VJ3 73 AKll SOUTH (D) AKQ VQ685 AKQ J7 Both vulnerable West North Eart Sooth 2NT Paw 3 Fax 3 Pua ho FM Fan Opening EAST J7 VA42 J1095 8543 occasions when it is best to let the capture of the king go and wait for a lower card later South is in four heart? after a two no-trump opening and a Stayman sequence West takes his fcce and king of chibs and shifts to a spade South wins the trick and leads a low trump to king It is up to East to let that king hold the trick and play Telephone Firm Loses Another Court Hearing BAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Pacific Telephone Co Thursday lost a (13 million tax case before the California Supreme Court only a little more than a month after the high tribunal nullified a (143 million annual rate increase and ordered the money refunded The latest decision was 0 over a section of California tax law having to do with the 1950 income tax payments In computing that income the State Franchise Tax Board ruled that expenses for the Bell System's interest was to be offset with income from dividends company said that such dividends from a non-California corporation were not ordinarily taxable The court disagreed The problem was largely eliminated by tax legislation ih 1967 but the decision may set a precedent for rulings on tax refund claims for the years 1959 through 1967 Weshicfe Court Rnes Han on Driving Count OBLAND (E-R) John MacDonald 18 of San Leandro was fined (302 and given a 45-day suspended jail sentence in Orland District Court yesterday after pleading guilty to charges of drunken (hiving was arrestetTJulysb the California Highway Patrol 19 inch fingertip start 'Hfo lamed nen prica AfltoMMkiMr Tim mm Mhr At your local ACCUCOLOR Performance with brilliant color pictures Compact contemporary console features the ultra-bright Black Matrix picture tube best AFT and AccuTInt for Addle-free tuning 499 00 to to is Vending Machine Scandal Yields lour! Judgment SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A 1171000 judgment fas beat obtained against a Salt Lake City Utah based comoany and two executives involved in an alleged (1 million vending machine swindle operation lr Cal'fomia it was disclosed today The default judgment was anted by Sacramento County uperior Court Judge Oscar A Cistle against Federal Distri-mting Company of America and its president and California manager Kistle ordered the company not to engage in the distributorship business in California unti the judgment is satisfied Lega action was brought against the firm by the state attorney office and the Sacramento County -district attorney The Salt Lake City company and its presidoit Clark Hansen and Dallas- Estes its California manager were as-id a total of (152500 -in civil penalties In addition they must pay (18709 to compensate seven investors Deputy district attorney Gordon Bowley and deputy attorney general Neil Gendel said federal suits and criminal prosecution as well as additional local consumer fraud actions are pending against a number of other companies and individuals lip to (800 a on (1450 to (2990 investment the business oppofe unities classified-ads read for1 the vending maddne promo-ions Bowley and Gendel said the nromises were strictly of the pie-in-the4kyand pig-ln-a poke variety to promote the alleged swindle in fifing the original suit more -than two years ago said a number of Sacramento residents were bilked out of an estimated (25000 to (40000 Many Investors Bowley said never received the candy -cookie vending machines they paid up to (300 apiece 'for and others who (fid receive machines found that many were inoperable Hughes Not Due Back In Yegasr SaysAIde LAS VEGAS Nev Reports that Howard Hughes would return to this gambling capital next week were denied Thursday by a top Hughes aid Hughes would appear July 18 to file a deposition in a lawsuit filed by the publisher Dili Hanna a chief spokesman for Hughes said simply Hughes would not appear NORTH VAUfYPUZK SHOPPING CENTER July 13 Thru 16 Ride thet wo ring Free Admission And Parking DiaeMwl Pictuie Probation of Christopher Alton Lewis 21 of Durham was modified to include 90 days in jail i He was up for possible revocation as the result of Violating his three-year probation failing to make At the appointed time 5 pm Spaesky was in the hall Promptly at 5 Schmid started the time dock There were 00 minutes of hushed silence while everybody waited for Fiscfar Andrew Davis one of lawyers in New York put through a call at 5:30 there was still 30 minutes till Fischer's deadline -to Richard Stein lawyer far the owner of the TV and film rights and asked Stein to remove all cameras for game and give Davis time to fly to Iceland and discuss the matter in detail Stein said he agreed and even made out a written agreement backstage in the hall Fischer was told via telephone -that 'uch an agreement existed but Hie American did not respond Stein said Father William Lombardy official second and former world junior champion met newsmen who tried to get into hotel quite after the game and told (fam situation is very Tom Cat' Vessel HILO Hawaii (UPIHA sloop skipper criticized for not sufficiently aiding the crew of a stranded boat who went 15 days without food says he could have done more but lost radio contact with the Coast Guard Gene McDonald captain of the 35-foot Adastra had hero accused of making a mum effort" to aid the catamaran Tom Catby the skipper Fred Schrop-shire can understand wh Schropshire may have felt 1 was not doing enough to help McDonald said Thursday could not have known was getting no response from the Coast Guard on my radio i McDonald said he passed two gallons of water and 38 bars 0 high protein breakfast rood to the three crewmen on the Tom Cat The men had been without food for 15 days and gone without water for two The vessel was found 100 miles off the California coast last rhonth four days after McDonald ran across her McDonald said that after he the provisions to the it Jie -radioed the Coast Guard in San Diego for help The Coast Guard responded with a request for positive identification of the Tom Cat McDonald said After that he said he lost contact with San Diego for 36 hours McDonald said he tried repeatedly to' radio the Cost Guard on a channel it monitors 24 hours a day He said he eventually contacted a nearby fishing vessel that raised the Coast Guard Look at that outstanding foaturoa: high porformanco color picture tube Solid atateUHF tuner Automatic Fine Tuning Automatic Chroma-Control Stay-act volume control Walnut Grain Cabinet championship almost from the beginning- Would Fischer walk out? '1 Icelandic grandmaster Frid-rik OiafKm an old friend of Fischer managed to get -into the1 suite of rooms' where the challenger is staying in a downtown hotel talked to me about the match! saW -He interert in it six 'months Fischer -dropped the first of lip posable 24 games to assay who needs 13 a wn counts one point a draw cneftalf to retain his title Hme for the second game came and went Thursday and Fischer did not arrive Aides said he stayed in bed to protest the television cameras Power Saw Use Is Prohibited in National Forest OROVILLE (E-R) Effective today use of power saws for cutting wood in Plumas National Forest will be prohibited because of extreme fire danger Forest supervisor Lloyd Britton said free wood cutting trill be permitted in selected areas in the forest 'The local ranger station may be contacted for information Recent measurements have shown ignition Indexes at 75-97 Britton said the index is a measurement in the fire danger A three-vehicle accident on The Esplanade at Lassen Avenue yesterday sent two driver to Community Hospital Marcella Zarkowski 39 of 1507 Elm St and Edgar Olsen 57 of Rt 1 Box 406P were released following treatment According to reports Mrs Zarkowski was southbound 01 The Esplanade when she driftet across the centerline and struck a car driven by Olsen Olsen and a truck driven by Warren Tyrrell 44 of 380 Lassen Ave both southbound were slowing down to make lefl urns onto West Lassen Tyrrel tried to avoid the collision but hit the rear of the Olsen car after it was strode by the Zarkowski auto Investigation into the 5:50 pm crash is continuing 18 rating system that indicates how easily fires will start It is based on a scale of 0 to GRIDLEY (E-R) Man- ioo Britton cautioned all forest Rodney Ward Waterbiny 18 of1 to carefuI My Gridley were dismissed 1 -qJ District Court here yesterday -Accumulated drying of Watertiury ires charged in 1 fuels has reached the Jr point where any fire start can death of Walter Eugene Mounts £0- into a problem fire with 17 of Gridley resulting losses of im- Judge Henry Willi amspro ements and natural dismissed the rose after the ion presented its two-case' against Watertiury Judge Williams said there had not been sufficient evidence presented to sustain a verdict allegedly Wals Rerort Here 9 Sentenced in Local Court for Drunken Driving Nine persons charged with thmken driving were sentenced recently by Judge EMred Wolford in Chico Municipal Court All drew identical fines of (350 and were' assessed costs of (71 They Include: -Wayne A Frost 25 of 1955 Bifadway cited March 17 by sheriffs deputies on Park Avenue Donald Ralph Montgomery 65 of Humbug Road cited May 31 by tiie California Highway Patrol on" the Skyway Archie Brown 38 of PQ Box 854 cited May IS by the- CHP on Cohasset Road Robert Putney 29 of 710 Poplar St cited April 21 by the CHP on Park Avenue Irons 34 of 189 19th St cited Feb 20 by the CHP on Park -Avenue Arthur A Mc-Clbskey 65 of Rio Oso cited June 12 by the CHP on the Midway Steven A Wright 24 of Ukiah cited by city police May on The Esplanade Arthur Lopes 28 of 965 Virginia St cited in Stempber of last year by the CHP on Highway 32 and Salome Castille Guitierrez 38 of 12 La Leita Court cited Feb 6 by the CHP on East 12th Street' Putney was found guilty following a court trial and McOoskey pleaded no contest guilty The rest had previously pleaded Preliminary Hearing Set in Gridley Man's Burglary Case Here A preliminary hearing has been set Tuesday in Chico Municipal Court for a Gridley man charged with burglary Johnny Eugene Boyer 23 pleaded innocent at his clusters Combat Infantryman's mendation Ribbon 'Clarksburg on July 8 while Soto was staying at the Safari Motel 2352 The Esplanade Boyer was apprehended the next night by city police who found him in a downtown bar Boyer reportedly bolted and ran but was caught at West Fourth and Salem Streets after a bullet-punctuated chase by city police Small! Ads REYKJAVIK Iceland (UPI) organizers of the (250000 international chess championship said today they might give in to Bobby request to remove closed circuit television equipment from the chess ban but fatly refused to overturn Referee Lothar Schmid's decision awarding the second game to Russian Boris Spassky Spassky also turned down a personal request from Fischer to replay the forfeited second game Tbe committee after a two-hour meeting rejected protest against Marysville Woman Reports Wallet Theft GRIDLEY (E-R) Karen 9ue Peters '-of Marysville reported last night to city police the theft of her wallet from her car parked at the corner of Kentucky and Sycamore Streets She said the wing window of her car had been broken and the wallet taken from her purse The missing wallet however turned up behind the police station this morning Apparen nothing was' musing said police There had been no money in the wallet when it was reported stolen MONEY On Mod EMMhlmi Com RmoU ad Ua -PAWNBROKER 1152 Park Am Ml-MW TORO Dealer driving a motorcycle Jan 11 on the Sycamore School grounds with Mounts as a passenger when vehicle mishap took tbe life of Mounts SHOPLIFTING Barbara Snook 22 of 631 Alder SL was charged yesterday with shoplifting She is accused of taking toothpaste and cosmetics worth (413 from Drug Center East Second and Wall Streets THEFT REPORTED Richard McGee 14 Montclair Drive told deputies yesterday that someone stole the spare tire and wheel from his car while it was parked in his driveway He set the loss at (35 are vell redd reading one Only $(L40 per bsm (4 19" DIAGONAL Color TV Reg 438H Now 37888 wail.

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