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   Vallejo Times-Herald (Newspaper) - January 8, 1974, Vallejo, California                               WIFE SUES FOR DIVORCE OVER READERS THE NEWSPAPER THAT GOES INTO ALL THE HOMES EVERY DAY SOLANO AND NAFA COUNTY'S MORNING NEWSPAPER WEATHER REPORT CLOUDY INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING FOG EASTERLY WINDS 99TH 4 We lie OF MARE ISLAND NAVAL JANUARY 8, 1t74 2 SECTIONS 20 PAGES i M M Gloria Corona Seeking To Dissolve S S HI DIV G U I I I Jf W A J T M Age For Drinking Her Marriage To Juan By WAYNE BAILIFF Staff Writer The wife of Juan V. who was committed to the California Medical Facility in after being convicted of 25 filed for a dissolution of her 14-year marriage in Superior Court bere Gloria Irma 37. died differences as Hie reason for the dissolution and listed her sole income as a a public assistance 40. a Yuba City farm labor was convicted last January of hacking 25 migrant farm laborers and drifters to and them in shallow graves in orchards along the Feather Mrs. Corona attended almost every hearing and day of ihe trial in which Corona was con- As recently as Dec. 2 she sat in a waiting room at the California BUSCH IS DUE TO SIGN PACT Augustus Busch chairman of the board of will be here at 3 p.m. today to sign sewer and water menting construction of a new brewery Ths ceremony will take piace ia the Civic Center council The million brewery will be built on a site at Haie Ranch and Magellan and is scheduled to open in 1976. Lasi major hurdle to construction was resolved Saturday when the field and the Solano Irrigation District seii ted a lawsuit over an underground reservoir the city plans to The brewing company had indicated it wasn't going to proceed unless the issue was ITS HIGH TODAY'S CHUCKLE A saver is a farsighted person who lavs money away for the government's rainy CYCLISTS Both young and old bicycle riders are going to have to take some safety precautions because of Daylight Savings a bus driver for the Unified School District suggested Many riders going to school and to in the dark are very difficult to see because they have no reflectors or lights on their the bus a She recommended that the bicyclists correct the situation before a serious accident OTHER FACTS Color blindness affects one man in every S bat only one in 250. And at any age ihe female death rate is at least 25 per cent lower than the have been estimated to be sick about per cent more than Which sex is really In eral men and women seem about more men than women seem to be found at either See ITS RICH Page 2 HIRE AN In most coses the expert fn packing and will cost you less because he knows what he's Let us help you cut costs without ting For your local or long distance it doesn't cost a cent to consult your local CHIPMAN MAYFLOWER Moving Storage 623 Broadway Ph. 642-7528 GLORIA CORONA Juan Told Of Plan cal Facility for three hours while Corona underwent surgery for injuries suffered in a stabbing attack by other The dissolution petition said the ple were married OB June 7, 1959 in Reno and listed Sept. 18. 1973 as the date of Four children of the ranging in age from 3 to 12 were listed on the Corona family members told the press during the trial the family had a several vehicles and other assets when Corona was arrested but had liquidated all the assets to pay for his Yuba City attorney Robert T. Coats is representing Mrs. Lewis said attorney had dis- cussed the possibility of divorce action He said he had not discussed the matter with A family friend at the Corona who requested not to be said Corona would have no comment on the Storm Folding 2 Found Dead The Great Storm of was dying hard late Monday amid reports of an elderly couple found dead in the radio towers smashed in the Vaca Mountains and a Sacramento River flood warning stage at Rio Tne bodies of Kim Ray 72, and his 57, were found 300 feet from their trailer home near Clear Lake They had taken a taxi to a main road near their trailer last Thursday night and were last seen starting the hike to their The Lake County department said the couple had fallen several times in the more than two-foot snow before fatal In Vaca three radio repeater one of them 150 feet talk were snapped off. under ihe weight snow and ice. by high technicians on snow cats discovered One of foe towers fell across a No Problems In Darkness By BUD Staff Writer The mid-Winter restoration of light Saving Time which sent 15.000 public school students Jo classes an hour earlier Monday caused fewer repercussions than ing James M. received perhaps a half-dozen phone calls not as many as I thought I'd Reusswig said He he also had re- a number last Friday from parents concerned about having to seed their children off to school day m darkness because all clocks were advanced an hour on The school superintendent sized Jn his discussions with parents that flexible in what limits we have and if problems are we'll make Reusswig the in the 23 public schools by the Vallejo Unified School See DARKNESS Page 2 Mount Vaca power line Sunday night and combined with the crushing weight of wet ripped dawn about a mite of the according to Willard J. manager of the Solano County district for The line served radio repeater tions tint most of them have auxiliary sources of Solano County's radio ing the sheriffs County Fire roads department and tbe irrigation had to operate on an auxiliary gasoline generator according to Richard county communications nance He ihe Mount Vaca er after a snow cat and reported snow feet with drifts to 6 at the level at the south end of Blue repair crews went to the area See 74 STORM Page 2 Rainfall Rainfall Season total to This date last year 12.33 Seasonal average this 7.36 Total rain last year 33.13 Seasonal 17.54 Measure f s Passed On SACRAMENTO nia Legislature resumed Its 1973-74 session in midstream Monday without ceremony or but a full agenda of unfinished The Assembly went right to acting on 27 holdover measures from last That's the way it was meant to be under the new two-year Ths first major of the year came when the Assembly approved 55-10 a proposed constitutional ment to lower California's drinking age from 21 to 13. The proposal goes to the In the old the lawmakers could do little during the first 30 days of ihe session other than go through the routine of electing officers and for the new Even with a backlog of work before the Ihe major focus this week is on Re- publican Gov. Bonald Reagan sends his Final budget to the legislature in two sections this on Tuesday and Reagan will make his eighth and final Staie of the State address to a joint session of ihe legislature in the Assembly chamber at II The half-hour address be broadcast live to much of California over radio and The nor has said he will not seek a third term this The budget always is a big secret in But Reagan tion officials have let it be known that it will be a conservative one totaling a little less than Sift The administration also has said it intends to weather the state's expected economic problems without having to reson to a tax increase or to cut stale The governor is expected to touch on the energy crisis and ihe economy in his annual legislative Democrats are expected to take Jhe See AGE LIMIT Page 2 Kaiser's Plant Lease Given Vaf fejo Approval WATERBEDS TO FIT ANY BEDROOM DECOR Automatically Healed Folly Guaranteed Safety Approved Free Delivery A Set Up Come Irt And Try The All Water FURNITURE 103? Tennessee OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 By CAROL CROSS Staff Writer Plans of Kaiser Steel Corp. for the establishment of a assembly on about 37 acres of and privately owned property in South Vallejo were consolidated ther Monday night when the Vallejo City Council formally approved a 25- year least agreement with the giant manufacturing covering some 19 acres of city The company has announced it also is acquiring approximately acres of privately owned adjacent land part of it for a railroad spur leading from the existing Southern Pacific tracks in the area bounded ly by Mare Island Strait on the Solano Avenue on the Sonoma Boulevard on the east and the small boat launching ramp on the Kaiser's plans to become a part of the Vallejo community were first made public at the council study sion Jast 12. But at that time there was no definite indication that consummation of the land acquisition occur so The urgency was explained in part last night by City Manager Gerald R. when he ihe council he had received a telephone cail Friday from L. J. assistant secretary of the requesting that the lease be added w Monday night's Davis that Kaiser Steel has a pending contract for fabrication and construction of oil ing platforms and desires to have a lease on the site prior to entering into the Kaiser executives who have seen en- gaged m negotiations with the city's including City Manager Assistant City Manager Ted A. Donell and City Attorney John M. See CITY COUNCIL Page 2 COLOR or SiW WEEKLY RATES 643-1041 TV CENTER ANNEX FLOWERS They're A HARRY 7U Marin 442.8901 77 Solono 745-3711 Theodore D. 31, is escorted by marshals in mento Monday outside the Federal Building where he was arraigned on charges of shipping arms overseas without a State Department license and sending arms by common carrier without notifying the AP Man Arrested At Travis Charged In Smuggling A 31-year-old veteran who was arrested Saturday at Travis Air Force Base coordinated efforts by a pro-Arab group to smuggle arms and tion into the FBI said Monday in In an affidavit filed in the U.S. Dis- Court the FBI charged Theodore D. Brown purchased pistols and 150 rounds of munition and then recruited an 19- year-old Santa Barbara girl to carry the arms into England by Details of the affidavit were re- leased Monday during the ment of Brown on charges of shipping arms overseas without a ment license and sending bv common carrier without notifying the airline The Allison Rae was arrested Dec. 29 London airport after the weapons were in ON THE INSIDE Anderson 9 II Bridge 1 Classified 16-19 Comics 13 Editorials 8 Income Taxes 7 Manners 9 Obituaries 4 Red Smith II Society 5 Star Stocks Television 6 Temperatures 4 Theaters Weather t her British authorities Taken into custody with her was Ab- el 21, of was taken into custody two days on the same The three were Britain authorities ordered a lowing reports that Arab radicals planned attacks against targets in Brown knew Miss Thompson and El through his association a Santa Barbara soccer ihe He was arrested Saturday at Travis Air Force Base and charged with taking part in ihe smuggling Arraignment was until today on the reques tof Brown's Public er E. Richard The FBI said who lives in near chased ihe weapons in Santa Barbara 7 from three different then flew to London on a military flight to consult with El Hs returned io California on Dec. 24 and recruited Miss Thompson to ine the affidavit The affidavit was signed by FBI Special Agent J. Francis Sulhvan and See Page Z ROOF CHECK OUR COMPLETE LINE OF ROOFING FOSTER LUMBER 3280 Sonoma Blvd. 643-2301- HELP To Our 1974 Small Car Lineup II COURIER IMMEDIATE FORD NEW 1301 GEORGIA USED 711 TENNESSEE  

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