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Enterprise-Record from Chico, California • 3

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Chics Calif) Enterprise-Record Thursday July 20 U72 Page gA Over Three Years The Weather Fifth Chess Game Begins With No TV: Ulster Peath loll Climbs to 451 National By IINITID PRKH INTERNATIONAL tores and predpita-ton for the 24 hour period ending at 4 am Mid-Valley Temperatures High 3hico 81 Paradise 78 lley 85 IFOVllle 82 Or and 82 Willows 81 Low 54 52 57 56 55 but the toll could have been he said telephone caller warned bomb had been planted one of throe offices he raid All three searched and the bomb in carriage was found time to get the area cleared country roads near tiie have been frequently gunmen to dump their Only a week ago two Protestant toothers were to the area with bullet their beads (to Wednesday a THpmmH grandfather and a 6-month-old baby were killed The grandfather died when a gunman fired a burst of submachiragun fire into his stomach during a scuffle a Belfast pub The baby was killed by a bomb that exploded prematurely in Strabara The blast near main square ''also injured foe mother Mrs Barbara Jack two other women and a 15-year-old girl Another mother and her 7-year-old daughter were wounded in a crossfire BELFAST (UPI)-A passerby hurt hy discovered today the decomposed body of a young man mi stuffed to a hedgerow near the airport Police said tiie exact cause of death was not known but he was believed to be another victim Of Ulster violence Tim death raised the toll to Ulster to 451 over the three years A bonfo planted in a baby carriage in the border town of Newry today ripped apart post office a security force spokesman said a couple of people were casualty luch A that a outside post were the baby just in partially The airport used fay victims young found holes to Data supplied by US Plant larden Chico Paradise Fire District Paradise Butte Water Co Gridley California Division of Forestry Orovflle Oriand Unit Water Users Association Oriand Howard Allard Willows between British soldiers and gunmen With violence continuing in many parts to the region some mlitlcal sources said they bad title hope for an imminent cease-fire Others said the prospects for a truce remained fairly good The Provisional wing of foe Irish Republican Army (IRA) called off a truce after only 13 days July 9 but ft leaders nave voiced interest in resuming the standdown British opposition leader Ha rold Wilson who secretly met with the Provisional leaders Tuesday was expected to convey their views to the government in a meeting today vith Secretary to State for Ulster William Whitelaw Minister EkF British Prime Extended Forecast Fair weather Saturday through Monday high temperatures 8585 tows 5585 Environmental Satellite Launch Delayed lixon Abandons Antistrike Law Will Redraft It WASHINGTON (UPD -President Nixon has abandoned controversial antistrike legislation and will redraft it following consultations with union leaders the White House raid today Press secretary Ronald Ziegler insisted the move was not a with the union movement to obtain tacit or active labor support in re-election bid Labor has been vehement in its objections to bill that would have established a new procedure in major transportation industry labor dis-lutes Both rides would have een required to submit their final offer to an impartial panel which would select one or the other as a compulsory settlement It has no chance of passage this Ziegler said of the bill want to take a look at again to work out some difficulties We will take the opportunity to review it with organized This conflicted with an assessment by Sen Robert Packwood R-Ore congressional sponsor of the administration bill He has said he believes he has the votes to push through the Senate the bill to head of strikes in trucking railroad and airline industries Ziegler said he dffl not know Nixon had discussed his plans or the legislation with Frank Fitzsimmons before Teamster President announced his endorsement of the President's re-election union organization would make a determination of their support of the President based on just one piece of legislation Ziegler said was no high 55 Forecast Fair through Friday wth days 7585 low 65 south winds 1520 mph to the first stage of the engine control system of the Delta launch vehicle turned up during a checkout Wednesday Additional tests will be conducted today and the Environmental and Earth Resources or will not be launched until Saturday about 1 pm EDT at LOS ANGELES (UPI)-En-glne trouble caused a postponement today in the launch of a satellite that will link space technology and ecology to an effort to give environmentalists a view -of -the -earth and its problems from outer space The federal space agency reported an apparent problem San Francisco Bay Area: Low overcast except fair inland afternoons through Friday high loft days 8585 near coast and up to mid 70s inland low tonight in 50a west winds 12-25 Albany Albuquerque tianta lakersfield Bismarck Boise toston Brownsville Buffalo Charlotte ifticago i Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas Denver Des Moiras Detroit Fairbanks fresno lelena Honolulu ndianapofis Jacksonville Juneau tansas City a Vegas i Angeles ioukville kfemphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis New Orleans New York forth Platte Dakland iftlahonia Chy Omaha Springs Paso Robles Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh tortiand Me tortiand Ore tepid City Red Bluff leno tichmond Va St Louis Salt Lake City an Diego San Francisco I eattle Spokane Thermal Vancouver Winnipeg Gridley High Instructors Slated for Pay Increases Shasta-SisUyoa Area: Fair through Friday except cloudy ftis afternoon wtih chance of thundershowers cooler today a Nevada: Fair through fHday ij- except- of thundershowers today mostly I and southern areas slightly cooler today windy ova ridges except in north the earliest launch is to more importance to the average guy on the the citizeft to the than any seen' Dr John Clark director to the Goddard Space Center said at a raws conference Wednesday where he outlined the project ERTS is a l965pouhd 15foot long butterfly-shaped spacecraft loaded with sensing instruments including a video tape recorder which will scan Earth and return data pertinent to land management air and water pollution beach erosion snow' cover' precipitation and other items affecting environment Large areas of Earth will be photographed in a fraction to second Each picture will cover 13000 square miles First photos are expected to be made available to news media three days after launch ERTS will circle Earth in near polar 570-mile-high orbit every 103 minutes or 14 times a day This is primarily a project the National Aeronautics and Space Administration but in addition to the United States 31 other nations are participating The spacecraft win be controlled from Goddard Space Flight Center Gieenbett Md The three main tracking am data acquisition facilities which can receive video information from ERTS are at Fairbanks Alaska Goldstone Calif am Greenbett Canada has a' ground data ward Heath meanwhile offered reassurances to Ulster and appealed to -all residents to Northern Ireland to reject violence Arsonists Hit Edifice at Site Of JTK Shooting DALLAS" Arsonists today spread -gallons to-gasoline across five floors to the Texas School Book Depository Building where Lee Harvey Oswald fired the shots that killed President John Kennedy and set the 68-year-old bride structure on fire The fire was confined to third fourth and fifth floors to the building and was extin guished in 24 minutes after was reported was definitely arson assistant Fire Chief McCowan said fouid gasoline cans on every floor and the smell to gasoline was all through foe Damages were estimated at $5000 But there were no injuries and McDowan said it was thought no ora was in the building at tiie time-' was quite a bit -to he said the sprinkler system put most of it The building which was -supposed to be in tiie process to becoming a museum 4s empty -Aubrey Mayhew to Nashville Tenn who claims he owns the largest collection to Kennedy memorabilia in the world bought the building last year for $650 (XXL Asked at the time what his plans were Mayhew replied Asked why he bought it he raid: was probability to offering either French or German-every other year Board member Dr-Claude Thomas disagreed think we should stick with either French or German all the way he said In other action trustees also: COACHING Wrestled with the problem to pity Dr Thomas asserted the coaches are grossly underpaid and put in up to 250 hours for each sport Under present pay scales that usually amounts to about a $1 an hour Nelson had devised a pay raise scale for coaches and assistants that hiked most wages 25 to 30 per cent Under thescbedulekvj coaches would get the salaries pay would be equal to the pay of foe head coaches from the junior varsity slots and the junior varsity assistants would be at the bottom to the scale REYKJAVIK- Iceland (UPI) -The fifth flame of the $250000 world championship chess mateh started on achumi today-withoui the television cameras opposed by American Bobby Fischer Sources in New York said a tentative' agreement was reached earllfcr in the day permitting the cameras to record the event Icelandic organizers said they were 90 per cent certain the cameras would be allowed bade in the haH for today's game There was speculation earlier that Fischer would relent in las protests and allow the g1 against world champion Boris Spassky of Russia to be 1 broadcast on closed circuit television However Fischer then Issued new demands including a request for a new car and exclusive use of the swimming pool at the hotel where he is staying i Fischer visited the playing bal for a midnight inspection and found about 2D small things he didn't like Ffecher complained to the organizers about the polished marble chess board built especially by Icelandic artisans for the world championship "saying he' wanted a smaller board with less glare He also did not like the dark brown drapes on the windows in the ludL The American had some hotd guests chased from the pod and later wafted up to a Spanish guest who refused to leave tapped him on the shoulder and asked for a bar of soap Rischer mistook toe guest for a pool attendant Fischer fe a treasmed guest but be does not own the a spokesman for the Hotel said is free to use the swhnming pod during the night but we cannot reserve it for Mm" Fischer has protested every previous game mostly because of the tetariakm cameras He even failed to show up for the second game and forfeited it to Spassky Just a few hours earlier workmen hammered the last nails into soumferoof boxes with double ctntakis at the entrances to the sports had where the match fc being played The boxes woe designed to eliminate distractions caused by the opening and dosing of doors as spectators filed in or out of the haH can almost explode bomb in the safeteria or in the corridors outside the auditor him and the pawns wont look up" add Gudmundnr Thorarin-sson president of the Icelandic Chess Federation Going into the fifth Spassky leads wfth 2 points to 1 The American cbalieiiger needs 12 a win counts on point a draw for each to trice ft title wide the- defending needs oriy 12 to the champions the question of the cameras remained ft appeared not to Fischer for Ok moment said they were awaiting word hem New on whether the dosed-dreuit cameras could be reinstalled spokesman for the eompa-has bought tin film Fox Inc said resolve the today's game But cameras nxst not Mr Fischer That our and principal concern1 second Father Wit Lombardy said the lank Yorker Just started1 Ids campaign to wrest the title from Spassky Lombardy Catholic priest who also grandmaster admitted Fischer a narrow escape to the fourth game but forget how he demolished Spassky to the Iceland grand master Fridrik (Xafsson said next couple of games could be JftM Jetton for ERTS at Prince Albert Sask and lutte County Owes -State $5706(231 (Continued from Page 1A) on a self-sustaining bask have ailed These included setting iq a hospital board of trustees handle administration after the advent of Medi-CaL A succession of flows was sustained to repeated advances from1 county general fond and several changes Ita hospital administration yKgprat in desperation R'qbn the comity welfare mrector was placed to charge several nontfas ago Hie director inheriting the problems was praised Tuesday by several supervisors for the progress made toward unscrambling the mesa Lawrence said it unlikely tlie state will call for payment the total debt at one time He said payment however win have to be faced up to tills mint Fm completely confused that mi operation can get so tangled up" Gilman said bitterly hide to be critical because been so critical of the tospital Lawrence hesitated records ere Gilman said the incurred by the improper bmings wifi have to show up to tiie tax makes me rick" Supervisor Don Maxon of Paradise said He said private hospitals had to set ig their billing systems and they were able to conquer their problems would be out of data processing facilities in Ottawa First target of the sensors including imaging device will be the Maritime Provinces to Canada and New England Next will be the lower Mississippi Valley ft skips about L00O- miles from rictore to picture but covers the intervening space on subsequent orbits The entire surface to the Earth within its view will be scanned every 18 days so that on subsequent orbits changes may be noted in vegetation weather and the like Summary SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -California weather summary: will be fair through Friday except far low overcas ilong the coast which will into coastal valleys and morning There also be thundershowers today and tonight over portions of tiie northern mountains and Sierra Nevada There is a low pressure area in -southern Nevada and the offshore high pressure area centered in the southwestern Gitif of Alaska well north of its usual position This assures an onshore flow to marine air High temperature along the coast will be from tiie high 50s to the mid 60s in the north am in the 70s in tiie south Sacramento VaBey readings will be 8585 to the north and in the mid 70s to the south It will ie in the 80s and low 90s in San Joaqitin Valley end foe southern deserts will have readuq from tiie mid 90s to 105 Coastal winds will increase slightly and there will strong gusty winds over the southern interior blowing (Continued from Page 1A) overrides- covering benefits and an assessed valuation for the city to $4700000 If the assessed valuation to taxable property in Gridley climbs above last mark then foe district will have more unspent money on its hands Nelson last night asked for direction from trustees as how to budget the over $47000 He advised board members however that the number first jriority should be pay raises we in a competitive situation paywise in a it i to lose some of our est he warned At a 6 per cent pay raise salary hires would take the reatest share to the extra unds It would total nearly $27000 Trustees also tentatively scheduled a $1150 jump in ling pay and a $50 for certificated emi holding masters credential They also slated $10000 for air conditioning units far Vocational Education Act (VEA) classrooms and set aside another $10000 fm" the hiring to an additional teacher The board members also expressed interest in raising the undistributed reserve funds tty $2500 While tiie total is above the $47000 in extra funds the $10000 scheduled for VEA air conditioning units should least be partially reimbursed before the school soar's end Furthermore Nelson expressed the belief that the extra teacher might not be needed Thus another- $10000 could be tunneled into payrolls Disagreement arose over the need for the extra teacher Trustee Paul DeMeyer contended think we might have trimmed down staff too much I think we should take that $10000 and use it for a Board members expressed concern that the foreign language classes this year have been drastically curtailed Only Spanish and English-as-a second-language (ESL) classes are dated to be taught Both German and French have been dropped Nelson explained the school enrollment simply high enough He said both accreditation and fact-finding toama have said tiie extra languages are not essential Nelson further noted that signups for the classes were too low He said only 24 asked for first years German classes Since second year attendance invariably drops below half in foreign' language classes Nelson said this would oblige the GUHS to conduct a dan next year for perhaps less than a dozen students Supt Nelson suggested the REPAIR Sarvlct until 10 2165 FAIR SL DICK'S TV £ran Sorvica Calls $780 Nixon Governors Agree lo Seek Revenue Sharing WASHINGTON (UPI) -President' Nixon and a dozen state governors ageed today to iress for Senate approval to a $53 billion revenue shewing bill Gov Nelson A Rockefeller to New York said after a White House breakfast meeting that if the Senate made extensive jes in the House-passed version to the legislation the whole program could be lost in adjournment rush want to avoid amendments that could kffl the whole Rockefeller told reporters at the White House Gov Marvtn Mandel to Maryland a Democrat said he felt ft was unrealistic for the governors to urge the Senate to pass the bill without change But he said the governors would advocate apnroval only to amendments which would not result in a major Senate-House fight The bipartisan grout) to governors met for an bora and a half with Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew to discuss strategy for supporting the plan to distribute federal money with few restrictions to state and local governments Mandel chairman to the National Governors Conferece said tiie state executives were as a result to their meeting with Nixon and Aenew will make every effort to see that revenue sharing is passed at this session to Mandel said Governor Arch A Moore West Virginia former conference chairman said the governors are committed to revenue Other governors who attended the meeting were Wintfel Dunn of Tennessee David HaH to Oklahoma Richard Kneto of South Dakota Tom McCall of Oregon Richard Oglivie of Illinois Walter Peterson to lew Hampshire William M11U-ken of Michigan Patrick Lucey to Wisconsin and William Cahill to New Jersey Gov Robert Ray of Iowa was invited' but did not attend public said Supt Nelson Football and basketball coaches pay tops foe competitive sports list simply diked the figures for the raises outto the added Supt Nelson could be changed without any Board members did exactly that They cut the slated raises in half Trustee DeMeyer led tiie move to slash the pay likes by pointing out that acceptance to the raises as resented would give a much ligher percentage jump to athletics than to academics would In effect he favoring ora specific area over said DeMeyer: The pay increases slashed in half are still higher than 6 per cent granted too other employes INSURANCE Rejected an offer for a family health insurance and dental plan for board of education members The coverage would have cost taxpayers $56 a month for each to the five trustees Accepted the resignation fo Mark ReiscWing Reischling was a physica education teacher and basketball coach for GUHS FEATURE LISTING OF THE WEEK! LOVELY SHADED SETTING MW area yat many laiga traaa 3 BEDROOM Mraptaca I BATH lancadyard 29000 onquMculdaiae A vary idea homa la waning tar a vary nlca tamny business if they he raid The hospital budget was STY County Sdtoob Man The budget figure is not causing dust Selected as Member Call: FRED HIGNELL Ill 342-0112 Raa M2-001S hignell hignell 12 LONGFELLOW AVE realtors Of State Commission Dr Gale Glenn director of the Butte County Superintendent of Schools special education programs has been appointed to the Statewide Commission on Special Education The commission made up of legislators lay citizens and school administrators Their charge is to act as advisor to the State Board of Education in the areas to research credentialHng legislation program changes and evaluation appointment to state Superintendent Wilson- Kies recognition to the outstanding special- education programs conducted to Butte County under the leadership to Dr according to county Supt Tom Evans riiown to the total county budget of $2851 million because it is a working capital fund and only that amount of county financing included in the county budget The board reduced the proposed equipment and improvement fund from $577679 to $177879 The action was admittedly a futile one since there is no money now for purchase of equipment capital improvement and if any money generated each purchase still would have come to the board for approval according to hospital officials and the auditors' Robinson had a more optimistic view of the financing He said with proper billing it may be possible to enough revenue to begin payin back the loans from the general fond Lawrence said he saw that could occur AND SASH The motto of the Commonwealth of Kentucky is: We Stand Divided We 3 Classes Assessments Below California Average (Continued from Page 1A) to anettrird of the countries each year The total market vetoes are adjusted to the current year througi economic factors The ratio for each amount of state aid the county' school districts receive county used to computing the SUPER MODIFIED SUPER STOCK HOBBY CLASS TIME TRIALS AT 7:30 FIRST RACE STARTS 8:30 Join Iks Fua Crtowd Fri Night Quote For Week Cow Reported Killed -In Centerville Canyon A Chico man complained yesterday to deputies that another cow has been killed in a pasture on the Centerville Road about three miles above the Honey Run Covered Bridge Clarence Wood Rt 4 Box 529W said the throat had been cut and its belly slashed The cow was-not butchered Last week Wood found a cow that had been shot and a portion of its neck cut off and carried away PRESCRIPTIONS i and INFORMATION rmrripliuini arr I hr In-arl nf nnr IwHim-w IhiI drug infiM-maliMi nnr prnfwminn Vecino Pharmacy is your Neighborhood Health Care Center Your health is our primary concern Health Care Supplies RIB BELTS CERVICAL COLLARS BED PANS CANES Sales or Rentals CRUTCHES a WALKERS Ah What shall I be at fifty Should nature keep me alive If I find the world so bitter When I am but twenty-five? Ibe EPtSCOPAL CHURCH la CHICO St Jobs the Evaagafist! SUMMER SCHEDULE f'j ONE SERVICE ONLY 10:00 AM it 234T Floral Ava Layreader Harry Milakls preaches on SHOULD Floral Avenue Church is Air Conditioned! The Church of SL John The Evangelist (Episcopal) 2341 Floral Ave rii July 211 MOTORCYCLE RACES TROPHY DASHES 3 MARI EVENTS Silver Speedway JERE GUERNSEY Doctor Pharmacy Fast Friendly Service VEClNO PHARMACY 8lh l(f and KNiflawadw 'WV'ITIk The Jolly Rector "ON VACATION" Summer Phone 342-0745 BEST SPEAKER Gordon speech was voted tiie best at this Ishi Toastmasters meeting BUI Williams was selected the best evaluator and Taylor Lee won the table topics award VLARI 3rd and Salem.

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