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sual UCPCIKICINS OL U.S,
Embassy employees were advised
--by--theState Department to leave
the country.
The 10 p.m.-to-6 am. curfew
was imposed in Medellin and eight
other cities as part of a nationwide
crackdown on cocaine traffickers
Molestation trial
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The
troubled McMartin Preschool
molestation trial was recessed today until Sept. 11 while doctors try
to diagnose a mysterious illness
which has hospitalized a juror.
“It’s obviously a serious matter,’’ said Superior Court Judge
William Pounders who decided to
sNauutia! POUCE said in a communique that 530 people were arrested for vioalting the first day ofthe curfew. All but two had been
released by this morning, a police
spokesman in Medellin told The
Associated Press. a
Meanwhile, a paramilitary band
RCN quoted the army sources as
saying.
Leftist guerrillas seeking to top-ple the government have generally
been inactive during the recent war
with drug lords, but new political
violence broke out on Wednesday.
Six insurgents of the National
northeast state of Arauca, El Tiempo said, quoting police in Arauca. s
~~Meanwhile, 12 bodies _were__
found in a shallow grave in the state
of Cordoba, El Tiempo said. One of
the victims reportedly was identified as a veterinarian kidnapped =f
several months ago by leftist rebels.
recessed; juror hospitalized with mystery ailment .
wait and see if the juror can be
cured quickly and return to the trial,
now in its third year. :
He said one of the conditions the
uror is suffering from is shingles,
““but that is not the condition that
caused him to be hospitalized.”
He did not describe the man’s
Symptoms but said pathology
reports so far have failed to
diagnose the cause.
Pounders has repeatedly cauUoned that the prolonged case
could result in a mistrial if more
jurors.drop out due to illness or career problems,
.
The trial is now the longest crimObituaries I B/29 LB
Neny Busbey
Neny Heye Busbey, 76, of Grass
Valley, died Tuesday at a local
medical facility.
Miss Busbey was born Nov. 9,
1912, in Berlin, Germany. She was
educated in Germany and moved to
the United States in 1948 at which
time she became a naturalized citi-°
zen.
Miss Busbey moved to Grass
Valley in 1955 where she was
The Union
and The Nevada County Nugoet
Established Oct. 28, 1864
Published by Nevada County
Publishing Co. every evening
except Sunday at: The Union,
P.O. Box 1025, 11464 Sutton
Way, Grass Valley, Ca. 95945.
Phone 273-9561
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Editor & Publi
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Managing Editor
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Second class postage paid at
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legally adopted by Col. George and
Jean Busbey. She worked locally as
a secretary in various real estate offices. i
Miss Busbey is survived by her
adopted mother, Jean Busbey, and
other relatives in Germany. Col.
Busbey died in 1979.
In accordance with her wishes,
there will be no funeral. Arrangements were handled by Hooper &
Weaver, Grass Valley.
Bemice Hinman
Bermce Grace Hinman of Grass
Valley died Tuesday at a local
medical facility. She was 86.
A nauve of Hoxie, Kansas, bom
Police
blotter
WEONE SOAY
Grass Vahey
Polee Department
© Fram Rocco Sartore, 42, 2 photog
taper trom Grass Vahey. arrestec at 2
p.m. mtte £00 biock of Cotas Street ona
San Jose Superny Court nodal wartat
for possession of 3 comrohed sOsarce
for sae
Nevads County
Shertt's Department
¢ Mitel Matheny, 40 2 mat Carter
tom Grass Vahey. arrestes af 9 3D pm
wm te 200 biock of Beret Street on
Suspicion of felony spouse abuse and
Mrscemeano Nang 2 CONE meEd weapon
Mavetwcke Ball set at $5750
© Jotyry Wade Cooper 24. an unem
ployed indore: rom Maryswile arre Sted et
noon at te Yuba Courtty Jaf on a Grass
Valley Jusbce Court Dbugiary wartat The
watat cameda SO. 0D hai ©© Jerry Lee Cass pnd Mrcthue! Rona
McNagtier, both 19 ant both tom
Morango Vabey in Southem Calflora a
rested @ 645 am on susprcon of vet>
Cle The ad possession of stolen proper
ty. Bal for each set at $3000
THURSOAY
NCSO
© Steven Lym Taibo. 278) 2 mechan
fom Nevads City, arrested af 12 30 am
mM Te 127900 biock of Gaiden Lager Way
on two Grass Vahey tallure to appew ww
tarts, Bal set at $7,500
Jan. 24, 1903, Mrs. Hinman was the
daughter of the late Jay and Grace
Matthews. She lived in Grass
Valley for 20 years.
Mrs. Hinman, widow of Joseph
Carlton Hinman Sr., was a member
of the Emblem Club No. 71 of
Monrovia and the Rebekahs Queen
of the Lake Parlor No. 125 of Upper Lake.
Survivors include sons Joseph C.
Jr. of Grass Valley and Manin of
Lake Port; sisters Thankful
Daugherty of Colorado, Euphilia
Manning of Upper Lake and
Raselzia. Coble of Beaumont,
Calif; two grandsons, two grandCaughters and one great-grandson.
A graveside service will be ata
later date in the family plot at Upper Lake Cemetery in Upper Lake.
Afrangements are under the
auspices of Hooper & Weaver,
Grass Valley.
Irene Turley
treme Turkey, 86, died Tuesday in
Grass Walley. An Ameranth service
will begin at 7°30 p.m. Thursday in
Lima Moruary, Sunnyvale: a Fnday service begins at 10 am.
Mrs. Turley, a mauve of Cardiff,
Wieles, was the daughier of the Laie
waher and Elizabeth Webber. A
<6-yeur resident of Sunnyvale, she
had lived in Grass Valley wath her
famuly for the past year.
Suniors include sans Robert of
Grass Valley, Glynn of Rocklin and
Rowland of Bethel Island; 13
grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and ome ercat-greatgrandchild
Emergency
calls
deen fee Separrtet
and rescue Cals
WEDINE SOAY
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Yate acoder! with runes
Grass Vahey
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20 inal proceeding in Los Angeles his>
tory and perhaps in the nation.
Raymond Buckey, 31, and his 4
mother, Peggy McMartin Buckey,
62, are charged with 64 counts of
molestation and a shared count of
conspiracy in a series of allegations
linked to their -now~_ defunct
McMartin Pre-School in Manhattan
Beach.
Pounders has vowed to submit
the case to jurors by December. He
said he would try to take advantage
of the latest delay by working with
attomeys on jury instructions.
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