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The Golden Transcript: March 19, 1974
The Golden Transcript: March 19, 1974
The Golden Transcript: March 19, 1974
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Tuesday, March 19,1974
In Jefferson
Vol. 107 - No. 64 The Only Daily Newspaper Published Counlt
loosens up on taps
dition, Jefferson County is of initial
By Jane Tarbox one cording to the date
water in the suburbs forced applications in Jefferson into the district will be AMAX gives $10,000 to CSM
also at presented to the Water Board
many landowners to petition for County were approved
after the three steps have been Vinton Clarke, senior vice president of AMAX computer center, left, and CSM President Dr. Guy T. Mcßride.
annexation into Denver to that time. Exploration, Inc.,
completed. The grant will be used to purchase
obtain the services. Denver’s New Proceedure center, presented a check for $lO,OOO to the Colorado School of additional computer equip-
of annexations into The Denver Water Board’s Mines Dr. Austin Brown of CSM’s ment for the center.
string Jefferson
County, with its 68 recently. Accepting were
Jefferson County in order to letter expressing a current representing more than 25,000 Three week*,*** 'murglaries in
was
gained through the shop’s tooled and one plain, both with shoulder of a road with a flat
7.1 desire for water must be sub-
regain possession of some
i
acres of land in the entire metro
Golden netted .theives more back window. [ridded seats and silver horn tire. Me Stopped to help, but as
miles of land that mitted. Priorities will be based area, have been held up because
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square
$4OOO cash and struck at the Foss mounts and conches and made he approached the he
Denver has annexed. In ad- chronological order ac- of the moratorium, the office
than in mer- Burglars car,
on
chandise. Ranch 501 N. Ford St., in Golden by- Colorado Saddlery; two noticed the driver become
said.
night taking six western work saddles with “very nervous.”
the letter, the
Monday
According to
Seaton said he
Hardest hit was the Smith western saddles and padded seats, also made by saw seeds on
process for consideration of one and the front seat, and told the
Saddlery; one
also
small amount
taken. Police
of cash
said
was
entry
white
Y:
stitching made by Circle
two Arab tree saddles, one
Police
capable
said that
up rubbish to the Scrub-Up Day Committee recycled too, but must be tied Golden Bowl and then into the
has an idea on how the buses should or could run west of saving right now
has asked that these guidelines into separate hundles with 300 Club took about
take advantage of the Golden adjacent
Youngfield may call
him at 278-2524 during the day or at 279-4719
strong string or twine. $1,700 in cash from the
Pollution from
Scrub Up Day a week from be followed: two
in the evening. soft The volunteers will haul away
—Separate beer and businesses.
Saturday.
anything bring out to
By The Associated Press drink bottles according to their you The burglary discovered
Hundreds of volunteers are
routine patrol
tailings topic
LEADVILLE Investigators probed the death of a 16-year- expected to turn out to polish up an on
to handle.
the town forSpring, and most of glass containers will not be enough for one man
who found the southwest door of
old high school student who was found shot at his home late
shrub
Sunday. The Lake County Sheriff’s office
identified the victim
them will be hunting trash and recycled, and should be sorted
Brush,
small tree branches
cuttings
must
and
be
the
bowling alley unlocked. The for meeting
recyclable materials. in with the other trash. manager’s office door had been
Wayne Dollman, 16, son of Mrs. Ella Dollman of Leadville.
all tied into bundles larger than does Golden
as
Residents with things to get —Also keep separate no forced, and $3OO in cash had How get
His body was found Sunday night at the family’s trailer home. rid of should have them at aluminum cans for recycling. a foot in diameter and six feet
been taken from a cash box. minerals from various mine
The sheriff’s spokesman said an autopsy was performed curbside by 8:30 am. Saturday —And separate all steel beer SCRUB-UP Police said the
burglars threw tailings in its
city water
supply?
Monday night to attempt to determine if the death was ac- morning, April 6. or soft drink cans. Please turn to page nine a bowling ball through a plate The public is invited to a
glass window to gain entry into meeting of the city environment
cidental, suicide or homicide. A .30-30 rifle with a single spent
the adjacent 300 Club board Tuesday night to find out.
found in the bedroom of the home, the
bullet in the chamber was
restaurant. A locked cash Doug Cain, a graduate
shooting occurred
spokesman said. The authorities theorize the
drawer wasforced, and $1,464 student in geochemical
in the bedroom and the Lake County High School junior then was taken. A .25 caliber engineering at the School of
staggered to the door of the trailer and then back inside. The Browning pistol was also taken. Mines, will speak on the Argo
said there was no connection between the Dollman Four boys from the Lookout Tunnel drainage, focusing on
spokesman
in Mountain School for Boys how the tailings get into the
shooting and the death of another high school student a
Nick Robertson, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Friday tied up their counselor, water, why acid drainage oc-
shooting Friday.
and took $5O from his wallet curs, and other aspects of the
found shot to death with
Gardner Robinson of Leadville, was a
before escaping from the problem.
.22-caliber at recreation area north of Tin Lakes. The
pistol a
reform facility. The meeting begins at 7:30
said investigation of the Robertson
sheriff’s spokesman Officer J.T. Seaton Saturday in the Golden city hall, 911
pun.
shooting had ruled the death probable suicide. saw a car driving slowly on the 10th St.
Smith said items on the floor Anyone who would like an item
speaker said,
spending measure to be con- still must campaign
act on and the possibility of setting up hill drafted by Reps. John
sidered by the Colorado reform legislation, and pointed a boundary control commission Buechner, R-Boulder, Fuhr,
and Chuck DeMoulin, D-
Legislature will be on the House that the State Affairs arbitrator dif-
annexation
on
questions Denver.
disclosure bill would be
Speaker John Fuhr told the number of bills on that
topic might be one solution. The
Republican Caucus Tuesday, later today. A study of area water applied to primary and general
GEORGETOWN If the Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel 8
Buechner said.
putting the General Assembly’s Reorganization of state problems might be another election races,
and approaches seem busy at the height of the ski or tourist
somewhere and Denver It would apply to statewide
adjournment date government bills are still area, he said, the
rushes, it’s small wonder. :|:j between April 7-15. awaiting action, Fuhr said, with Water Board indicated it could offices - such as governor,
The tunnel carried vehicles the Con- Fuhr said once the long ap-
2,930,590 through SB 22, which sets up an provide $75,000 to help with such lieutenant governor, secretary
tinental Divide in its first year of propriations bill is introduced executive
budget office and long a study if the legislature would of state and attorney general
operation.
-
That the total of east and westbound traffic between he expects to have it completed range planning agency in the match the amount. and tolegislative races, but not
was ;!•:
the weekend. "Once of the municipal or school district
by we governor’s office, still in the Republicans spent most
12:30
p.m.,
March 8,1973 to 12:30 p.m., March 8,1974. g start, we’ll with it,” he Senate. period voicing their contests.
stay cacucus
The traffic figures were considerably above the an- $
said. He told the legislators they Annexation still be individual differences with a
must
ticipated, even though the facility was closed for a total of 165 :|: would work in evening sessions,
hours between the two March 8 dates (daytimes for three if necessary, to get the bill out.
Watergate.
“X hope and pray he will
not been
inch
irrevocably weakened
by a long, slow, agonizing, inch
of attrition,”
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