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Enterprise-Record from Chico, California • 5

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Enterprise-Recordi
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Chico, California
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5
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I'rrr Chlro (Calif) Enterprise-Record Monday Jum JOT PageiA Grime on the Attorney Wants to Sue FBI Truckers Slowdown Hit FoocLSupplies Soon Shenker Mid earlier be had represented Gevilla in his previous brushes with the law and had conducted busineM with the Quinn and Peeples law form for several decades law firm ia headquartered in St Louis Shenker traveled to St Louis this weekend to be honored Sunday at a rabbinical college In SL Louis land entirely to a legal matter where his brother was confined in an institution (prison) and he tried to help get him transferred to another institution" Shenker Hid the prison transfer matter was basically bandied by the law firm but Mid Clvella me to visit with a lawyer" at the resort Shenker Mid he could not remember if he made the trip to Ij Costa or not By United Prm Intenutiona Uadcri of the Independent feucken ilowdown predict the nation'i grocery enelvea will begin to ahow the effect of their ilowdown thia week Attempting to avert a aerioua disruption In the food aupply line the White House invited ftpKsentativei of a new trackers coalition to a meeting with Presidential Stuart Eizenztet today But WlUllam Hill spokesman for the more than 100 truckers from 12 states who attended 1 A Weekend organizing meeting in Cleveland aald the White lous" demand to know who enemies are" Mid Shenker is chasing a shadow ft ia difficult to fight a Shenker outlined to Continental Connector Corp shareholders June 14 an ambitious 1230 million five-year expansion plan for the Dunes Hotel in Las Vegas when adequate financing was found Shareholders changed the name of the firm to Dunes Hotels and Casinos Inc at the first stockholders meeting in six years A man Identified as Shenker talked to a man the FBI identified as QveUa in the telephone conversations taped by federal agents The call placed to the Kansas City la wf inn of Quinn and Peeples occurred in mid bills Michael Parkhurst president of the Independent Trackers Association predicted some Sty grocery shelves by the of the week He said independents deliver 00 percent of the food to the nation's grocer-lea "I would say in about four or five days we should see some definite (food) shortages" said Parkhurst who planned to lead a caravan of tractor-trailer rigs from Atlanta to President home town of Plains Ga today House could do little to change his plana MI have mixed emotions" Hill said in Pittsburgh Sunday think the shutdown is inevitable even after this meeting (at the White House)" The momentum of the slowdown called to pro- appeared Intact today Last week truckers generally rebuffed the Interstate Commerce Commission's offer of an immediate I percent freight surcharge to cover their rising fuel But it noted military hiring practices do not resemble those in civilian organizations Of the 11 million enlisted personnel in 1977 percent wen 39 yean old or younger and dose to 90 percent wen under 30 In con-mist the the study said less than 25 LAS VEGAS Nev (UPI) -'Attorney Morris Shenker wants the FBI to identify the informants who have alleged organized crime holds an Interest in the Dunes Hotel on the Las Vegas trying to find a recourse bow I can sue them (federal officials) and force their hand and make them bring the people (informants) out that said there isa hidden interest" Shenker said Saturday Shenker chairman of the board of Dunes Hotels and Casinos Inc is currently attempting to finance a multimlUfon (foliar worldwide expansion of gambling and entertainment empire The FBI in an affidavit releaAd Friday in Kansas City Ml said two confidential sources advised that the Kansas City organized crime group beaded by Nick Clvella nas a concealed interest fronted by Morris Shenker in the Dunes Hotel The affidavit referred to Informant No 1 and Informant Not and was accompanied by the transcript of a telephone conversation between Shenker and Clvella Shenker called the informants take an innocuous conversation and try to put a sinister motive to Mid the resort executive is ridlcu- the end of this week then will be nothing left in the stores in the way of fresh produce I dent think" said Hariand Wtt-cux head of the Michigan Independent Tracken Association bound to affect other products as well" Snipers opened fin on three truckers operating in defiance of the slowdown in South Dakota and Missouri No one was injured A spokesman for the Missouri Highway Patrol said a group of men in a pickup truck tried to shoot the trailer of a gasoline tanker in southern Missouri Driver Ferd Kelly said the men pulled behind him on Highway SO near Rogersville and began shooting at the tank with a high-powered rifle The patrol said several shots struck the tank and one bullet nearly pierced the threeighths of an inch-thick steel trailer Kelly was uninjured and ne suspects were apprehended On Interstate 70 near Bates City Mo driver John Hocking several shots were fired through his windshield He lost control of the tractor-trailer rig and ran of the road Into a ditch Hocking suffered a small cut to the head but did not require treatment Police had no suspects i Experience Vital to Military Says Study Liltle by little can all save a lot percent of civilian worten an under 29 and 33 percent of the civilian labor force Is 44 or older compared to only 1 percent of enlisted personnel in that age Ttastudy's authors Martin study said citing reports that in said a youthful force neceo- that prevailing In civilian etn- volunteered left the service WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Brookings Institution believes tha US armed services in this age of mechanized weaponry need greybeards with experience as much or more as they need young combat-ready troops The emphasis on youth over experience may be a mistake with only three out of every five military personnel regarded as being "fully productive" the In-' stltute'i study or Expo- rienceT Manning the Modern Military "said Sunday The study said the armed services "adhering to outdated policies handed down from pro-vioua eras place a greater premium on youth and vigor at the expense of experience" but there should be some new think-inginthisreapect ascendancy of technicians and specialists over war- liors that has been the result of technological substitution has yielded a more industrialized military institution a large segment of which closely resembles civilian organizations" it said ranted but may also be misplaced" the study said adding that the proportion of enlisted Crsonnel in the 17 to 34 ago acket Is the smallest in the clerical Job category pattern is quite unlike before completing their three-year term causing the services to recruit more volunteers for each position than they previously did The study called for a reform of the military retirement system and Mid the Pentagon take steps to improve retention among certain experienced personnel thereby reducing the demands for new volun-teers and for the resources now devoted to maintaining a relatively large pool of nonproductive employees" mittee i Barry Keen been considering the Introduction of a bill that would legalize the cultivation of marijuana He says marijuana la second or third largest agricultural main thing we see is a $300 mlllion-a-year businem in the heart of my district in the Garberville he Hid Drive Under Way to Put Marijuana Issue on Ballot SCHOLARSHIP WINNER Orland High School Hitler Lori Hefty (right) received 9909 toward her college education as this year's winner of the Trl-Counties Bank scholarship Presenting the award Is Alai Vereschagin Jr of Orland a member of the bank's board of directors The daughter of Mr and Mrs Larry Hefty Lori has served as a class officer been Involves In the 4-H Club and worked as a striper'1 at Enloa Hospital In Chico She plans to attond Butto Collage and than pursue nursing at Chico State University Ortober Clvella asked Shenker to travel to the La Costs resort near San Diego Calif to meet privately with another individual according to the transcript recall the gist of the conver-Shenker Hid re- summer we Your In summer oif for tile This customers would turn to heal 35 It's a safe you simply Chances and relighting And were Off and your office or call (800) It'll only few minutes SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A campaign to put an initiative on the November 1990 California ballot to decriminalize marijuana fully has been launched by the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) The proposed measure would remove aU penalties for possession cultivation and non-profit transfer of marijuana for personal consumption and would establish a statewide commission to study the economic and tax revenue advantages of legal marijuana in California Gordon Brownell lobbyist for NORML announced the campaign Saturday and Mid the move was prompted by what he called a but generally legislative aes-sion regarding pot la wa Miily inexperienced At last count nearly 40 percent of all military personnel were either trainees apprentices or helpers Only three of every five were fully productive The authors contend the military can have both physical fitness and experience Citing research the study Mid that although physical capacity diminishes with age the rate of decline was sharpest after the age Of 90 emphasis on youthful-neM not only appears unwar- Brownell cited a Field Re-search Corp poll taken in April that showed 90 percent of the California public supports relaxation of current marijuana laws The poll also showed that 43 percent of California adults favor legalization of marijuana while 36 percent favor strict enforcement of existing laws Legislature remains basically unresponsive to the need for a major overhaul of marijuana Mid California NORML Rathe organization's news- The Legislature has a pending measure by Assemblyman Willie Brown DSan Francisco to reduce penalties for cultivation of marijuana for personal use However the measure has been greatly watered down In com- estimates for next fiscal year The Youth Planning Council will consider reorganization as well as activities for the new fiscal year Closing ofPark Road on Agenda The City Council Tuesday will discuss a Bid well Park Commission proposal to cIom South Park brlve to automobile traffic on Sundays The council meets at 7:30 pm at the Municipal Center Fourth and Main streets WC Hatfield vice chairman of Republic of Texas Corp a bank-holding company based in Dallas agrees of the loans we have competed against foreign banks for Were at rates we willing to laid he uys Wall Street Journal Case of a proposition killed off by prepositions -The New Yorker i fV GET A Councils to Meet FREE SPINAL SCREENING at ELLER CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES JUNE 18 -29th MOiNDAY-FRIDAY 9:00 am lo 6:00 pm 1 Head ti(t 2 High shoulder 3 Low scapula 4 Spinal curvature 5 Low hip Danger signols of pinched nerves: 1 Headaches dizziness blurred vision 2 Neck pain tight muscles spasms 3 Shoulder pain pain down arms numbness in hands 4 Pain between shoulders difficult breathing abdominal pains 5 Lower back pain hip pain pain down leg OROVILLE (E-R) Two Butte County advisory councils for the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) program will hold their next regular meeting at 1:30 pm Wednesday In the Butte County Library conference room The Employment and Training Advisory Council includes on its agenda a proposed reorganization required under federal laws and preliminary planning Chico Paramedic Rescue ml sgMeo? Chico Ambulance Service A Chico Community Hotpitd woflumn lOGiiHiA WHIN YOU Nil HU A MLUCAl IMLHGLhCV 345-1311 off your fiirnace pilot light this summer furnace pilot burns gas every minute its all wasted Most eiile turn their pilots hot months and relight I hem in the fall adds up to a lot of gas saved II all the who don't need their furnaces in summer oft their pilots they would save enough gas 00(1 homes in inter and easy ay to sa energy and money if follow instructions are you'll find ions for turning off your pilot right oil your furnace sending you a helpful folder culled Relighting Your Furnace Pilot Light" with hill Or you can pick one up at any our Conserv ation Center lor a copy 792-8000 (From ana code S03 call 543-2073 rolled) take a minute to turn off your pilot and a to relight it in the fall Save a little this ATTENTION Lost Chase For Moo A Womb ToSigaUpFor Sumner Cosmetology Classes To BogloT Jvoo 19or Joly 31 The Eller Chiropractic Offices are offerlni and postural analysis for early detection of A recent United States Public Health Service report indicates that an astounding large number of adults in the United close to seventy have experienced at least one episode of severe and prolonged back pain in their lives Another report from the National Center for Health Statistics indicates that currently more than seven million Americans are being actively treated by doctors for chronic back pain and that new cases are being added at a rate of almost two million a year According to thja second report at the rate back pain la spreading in three years more people will suffer from chronic and recurring back problems than from any other single medical ailment Recent chiropractic surveys reveal that 92 percent of back problems result from childhood accidents and falls Labor statistics show that 500000 working hours are lost a month by weak backs in the State of California Back operations surpassed the one million mark In 1975 with no relief in sight The Eller Chiropractic Offices will be able to with simple painless testing determine the condition of the spine Early detection of back problems Is the best prevention for future back ailments The spinal screening will be at the Eller Chiropractic Offices at 1324 Mangrove Monday-Friday June 18-29th 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Doc- -tors will be available for answering questions on treatment and prevention of back problems Please call Eller Chiropractic Offices (916) 343-7991 for an appointment and bring a copy of this announcement with you! 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