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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 16, 1995 - THREE Local Soroptimist attends San Francisco convention World traveler, Mary Go heen, is an active Soroptimist who seldom misses a conven tion. In early July, she travel ed to San Francisco for an in ternational meet. Goheen has previously attended interna tional conventions in Istanbul, Turkey, Melbourne, Australia and Nottingham, England. With the theme, “ A Global Voice for W om en", this 15th International Soroptimist quad rennial meeting was attended by 2,645 participants represen ting 112 nations. There are about 95,000 Sorop tim ist members belonging to around 3,000 clubs scattered through out the world. These organiza tions focus on high ethical stan dards in business and home life, humanitarian concerns, universal friendship, interna tional understanding and im proving the status of women in third world countries. Goheen said that inspira tional speakers included Dr. Conelio Sommaruga, Switzer land, president of the Red Cross International Committee. Addressing the horrors against humanity inside Rwanda was Scholastique Mukarutabana, whose family members had been executed. Major Britt Theorin, a member of the Swedish parliament, spoke of the nuclear weapons disarma ment issues and environmen tal concerns. Thailand's Khun Mechai Viravaidya spoke of his country's problems, including those that allow children to be sexually exploited. Han Suyin, 80 Count WIRELESS NEATBOOK CRAYOLA COLORED PENCILS Full size pages tear out neatly Pkg 8 long........... BT S.... ....... No snagging wires BTS SPECIAL 99 < pkg 12 long............. BT S..............$ 1 . , 5 pkg 24 long.............. BT S.............. • i ” 12 Short.............BT S.............. pkg 89 < pkg Full size. 11 X 8Vi, 200 Ct. FILLER PAPER M EAD 68210, 12x14 SUPER SHADES PHOTO & SCRAP ALBUM Wide or college rule YOUR CHOICE 11x8V4, 70 ct. 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Mike was discharged U.S. Attorney Kristine Olson shortly thereafter and is doing announced that Wilma Lee fine now. Marlatt and Wesley Virgil Mar- On Saturday, August 12, Iatt of Heppner were indicted while the Baker and Dilley by the federal grand jury fam ilies were cam ping at August 9 in Portland for tax Penland Lake, a boy nearly evasion and filing false federal drowned in the lake and was income tax returns. saved by the Dilleys. According to the indictment, According to Glorene Baker, the Marlatts failed to report the boy, Ike Wunische, 11, of substantial gross receipts from Sandy, had been in a two-man their janitorial business for the raft on the lake when a paddle years 1988 and 1989. In addi dropped into the water. He had tion, the indictment states that taken off his life jacket and the Marlatts attempted to evade jum ped into the water to approximately $37,000 in in retrieve the oar when the wind come tax for the year 1990 by blew the raft away with two life concealing their true income by jackets in it. placing their assets, including The lake was so cold and the their home, automobiles and boy was so far from shore that household furnishings, in the he began to have trouble. Baker names of trusts. said that he yelled for help, but The indictment said they went under the water several changed the name of their busi times and was swallowing ness, the location of its bank ac water. count and the signatories on In the meantime Jeannine that account in an effort to and Ernie Dilley jumped in a create the appearance that they paddle boat, the only thing no longer were in business, available at the dock and head when in fact they continued to ed out toward the boy. operate the business and re- be okay. Meanwhile, his panic-striken and extremely grateful mother had located a canoe and paddl ed out to meet them. Baker said that the Wunische family told her that they had come to Penland Lake to prepare for elk camp. While the father chopped wood, the fami ly thought they would enjoy some time at the lake. Maybe in the grand scheme of things, the score is even now for the Baker-Dilley family. Couple indicted on tax charges ceive profits from it. The indict ments also stated that as a part of his attempt to evade his 1990 joint tax liability by concealing his true and correct income, Wesley Marlatt knowingly and willfully made false statements to an Internal Revenue Service special agent. Arraignment for the Marlatts is set for September 8 in Port land. If convicted of all charges, Wesley Marlatt faces maximum penalties of 21 years imprison ment and a $500,000 fine. His wife faces maximum penalties of 11 years imprisonment and a $300,000 fine. Under the tax law, persons convicted of criminal tax of fenses, in addition to whatever criminal sentence is imposed, are required to pay the tax de termined to be due, along with all interest and civil penalties that may be assessed. The case was investigated by special agents of the Internal Revenue Service and pro secuted by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Portland. ~ Extended Cab 4X4 Pickups - BEST Selection of The Year! 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