Show -- 4 12A t take Tribune Thursday April 6 The 17 t Sitrviving Slay h1itifies -- it-Sla- -Slay Spring Garden y t ' t t I ' doll-lik- man Heart At tack t New York Times Service I NEW YORK — Mischa timan the violinist died Wednesday night of a heart itttack in Ms apartment here Ile was 76 years old : Elman had rehearsed at home Wednesday morning with his accompanist the pi- - 4nist Joseph Seiger They Were preparing for concerts Icheduled for the fall and for next year Follows Schedule t The two men worked from la am to 1 pm according to tjleir usual practice and then Ehnen went out to lunch He returned at pm Ills 4 Helen Katten was upstairs in the bedroom where sho bas been recovering from o brokea 4iot Suddenly Ehnan complained Of an inability to breathe and called to his bedridden wife to stIMMOn help Dr Jack Abry hurried over from his nearby office on Central Park West and attempted unsuccessfully to revive Elman with oxygen Airs wife Eiman TOUTS Coast :L'Iman had been active lately Last month he put in a schedule of three days of hard Work at the State University of North Carolina He gave a Concert the first day lectured on the next and conducted a master class for selected students on the third In January after he had returned from an extended tour of Eufope he towed the west coast 'clksides his wife EIJI-Ialeaves a son Joseph and a daughter Airs Nadia Mack both residents the of ters me" she said She also said she noticed marks on his face and that his hair was "blondish combel toward the back" "I stared at him about one or two minutes" Miss Amurao related "Ile asked me 'Where are your compani o n s?' He grabbed my toward San Francisco area Elman also leaves two sis- the Misses Liza and Es- forearm" both music ther Elman teachers in Philadelphia and three grandchildren Prosecutor William (Copyright) J Mar Jury Nearing Utahns remember Mischa from his many appear oyes in the state In 1939 he devoted an entire Interview to acquainting Utahns with his children 'Play Well' glman Completion In Slay Case le was quoted in Salt Lake in 1965 saying "My greatest thrill Is giving a good and playing performance 1 CI iy well" Elman scoffed at the idea that an artist should be isolated Ile said he often visited his emigrant father and regularly gathered the family for a Friday evening chamber Mr Music session ' NASA Shuffles A polio Chiefs 4 New York Times Service announced Wednesday a reshuffling of znanagement in the Apollo moon program as an aftermath of the fatal spaceation top-lev- craft fire last Jan "Dr Joseph F n who had been manager of the Apollo spacecraft office in Houston since 1963 was shift-ta new position at the 14pace agency's Washington headquarters He will be dep- Shea o ri uty associate administrator for manned space flight (Copyright) New York Times Service NAPLES FLA — The exhausting task of finding an impartial jury in the murder trial here of Dr Carl A Coppolino seemed near an end Wednesday Judge Lynn Silvertooth and the defense c(unsel F Lee Bailey said they hoped a jury could be sword in Thursday However the prosecutor Frank Schaub who has been each prospective subjecting juror to lengthy questioning seemed dubious lie has been concentrating on the ness of the prosepctive jurors e to return a mur der verdict on purely circum stantial evidence Schaub noted that of the first panel of prospective jurors only 20 remained besides the 12 currently being questioned In the jury box Ex pressing fear that "we may run out of jurors tomorrow afternoon" he asked Judge Silvertooth to swear in another panel at the start of the day The judge said he would delay this action until Friday after Bailey had observed: "I think we can get a jury out of first-degre- '11rEW YORK — The Nation at Aeronautics and Space Ad thinistr ltorn this panel" Copyright) I k " i"' "' 111111111111 folor-- I 14 I - h uniper Armstrong o irit LI Li 12" to 14"—In gallon It-- 7r Ar 11IJ L t 18" to 24" Indian Fire Gallon caas—Only - cans—Now only 14 - them 4e - From Date When the girls bad resumed their sitting in the big We Miss Amurao said heard a female voice downstairs" Rein- rns ! " US steel Lod-roo- k E:411::10ENZ It was Miss Gloria Davy She had Just returned from a - date She went up to the south bedroom The witness said Speck hid behind the doer opened it for Miss Davy and forced her to sit down with the others Miss I'Alum's° said he took $2 from Miss Davy "Then he stood up and got the bedsheet from Miss Mainsek's bunk'' she testified AP Wire Photo Corazon Anturno Points finger at Speck 'Jars° 4Du V Green Rubber r) 000 p J (5' lb Bag r--71 rt ing's bed" 7 4 i 1111111! 0- 17VV1 £ Rerefined-2-G- v ' New York Times Service Department in announced Wednesday Washington an important relaxation of American visa requirements for foreigners It is designed to stimulate travel to the United States during the international tourist Year sponsored by the United Na- tions odd-shape- A For the Thing You Don't Need With a Classified Ad Prom 5213535 II ome 'ill - d poi 7 lc Turntable IP She am Sale!!! sot r 'me 1et del Nog IIi 1 Stock Up Now on Stccr Tyn14"1 is:k it vitoo 2 Cubic Foot Bag ' - Get this $I 138 Single Turntable for 4onoionsi 7::: 6:1 - Voilw Buy this Cup 'N Plata Carousel for $298 Get this St98 tab IV t T (save 197) 3C Kentucky Blue 10 Clover ePA I ta Single' Turntable for COTH FOR $299 90 : yi 11 Only ILCITara : L:-- Buy Mill TIAlin Turntable for 42913 il I BOTH FOR $299 (save $197) cition r int glow 100 Size Now Only 5-1- 13 Bag Terrycloth Kitchen rf i Foam Filled - - C4 4 4 tii r '1 Each i! 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Helps You Overcome Looseness and Worry be or feel No I pat ad( i (th us( I tac vis i grc i art FALSE TEETH GET SPOT CASH Dial 1 out of the big d $O9 !rni Atlas-Agen- Rules on Visas (Copyright) 1 tzt bedroom" After about a minute she said she heard a sound like "Ali" The state lists Mirs Wakening as the first of the eight victims to die cigar-shape- rror Dccr r1:12 - tiln ing 1 rIls9 Resistant—Save i Bag I Can al 14x52—Shatter 40113 r tot IA Save (1tdorsof lea an r eki"vkSal r)1 Fertilizer and Crab Grass Control on his systems and weather prediction equipment– ATS 2 blasted off at 10:23 pm Wednesday night as part of a doubleheader payload that successfully rode an a booster into a "transfer orbit" ranging from 114 to 7000 miles above the earth: After a planned one hour 49 minute "coast period" when second the Agena stage cruised through space with the payload still attached however the rocket failed to properly restart to kick ATS 2 into its planned circular orbit 6900 miles high orbit The knocked haywire a new type of spacecraft stabilization system The system — using long rods almost the length of a football fifld — depended on the pull of earth's gravity to keep it properly oriented It only works in a perfectly circular orbit and Spacecraft cameras communications devices cannot be aimed toward ground stations if the satellite is not stabilized 4 I Kitchen r" She related that Speck cut Miss Wilkening's ankle bindings with a knife "Then he grabbed Miss Wakening and led Miss Wa- -- -- I I Poi ate Save Now l° "I smelled alcohol breath" she said Sink Set 'fdp7 ups-tad- with huge "daddy longlegs" out of control in the wrong orbit The spacecraft called ATS 2 for the second Applications Technology Satellite was supposed to test new communications gear satellite control 15tit an 1 s When they went back she went on he tied up Miss Amurao and Miss Gar-gul- nine-satell- ite lief I dbii Smells Alcohol '(Thursday) (AP) Agena rocket misfired in orbit early Thursday tossing a V tor the be L-- ab i "Don't be afriad" She said the doorbell rang downstairs and he ordered Miss Amurao and Miss Gangullo at gunpoint to go down before they had been trussed "Speck was behind us" the witness related "I opened the front door and there was nobody" kening ing umLidwmts6 Ck Miss Amurao related that at one time he VIM his captives FLA nationals met other normal requirements Ti COI Made in USA—Bow Rake Shovel Cultivator Hoe Your Choice "I° 'Daddy Longlegs' Satellite Blasts Into Wrong Orbit department spokesman said nationals Of 24 countries would become eligible April 15 for indefinite multiple-entrvisas to this country — good for a lifetime — provided the Value 00 ' The State A 793 n 0000 11 00110 up Miss Davy and put her on Miss Wilken- The witness said she Pid the two other' girls from thie Philippines veered into a clothes closet and held the sliding door shut She related that a voice said "Come out of the closet nobody's going to hurt you" It was a female voice she added but she doesn't know who spoke 'When I came out of the closet I saw Speck with his left hand around Miss Wilken- ing's waist and his right hand holding a gun The color is black and it's a small gun" She said the gunman released his bold on Miss Wilk 11 Lzovir t317 Speck picked bedroom US Softens Up 31-i- r!r) Amurao said speck the sheet strips draped around his neck and tied each of the mwses' ankles and wrists She quoted Miss Davy as asking "Why are you doing this?" "Speck said 'You are a student nurse' Speck was smiling when he said this Then Schmale and Pamela Wifkenfug — into the larger south KTNNEDY ft SO 'Miss Patricia CAPE At an la I 'Speck sliced the bedsheet with a knife" - She picked up her story when she recovered from her seizure of weeping "The man was holding 'a gun in his right hand pointing 11 i She sobbed and wiped her eyes with a handkerchief She tin asked if she saw the man paused for a moment while In the Courtroom then went Miss Amurao she wept But she declined an offer to call a recess went on over to Speck and identified with her story and moments later walked firmly over to "fie is the same" she saidSpeck and pointed him out Ilse &ale Model Miss Amurao began her teso her about telling by timony Martin and the witness used training as a nurse in the a scale model of the nurses' Philippine Islands She went townhouse dormitory to trace on to her arrival in Chicago the movements of the persons May 1 1966 to take a positing in her story It was the sight at the South Chicago Commu- s of the model and mention of nity Hospital and led up to names of her slain friends the night of July 13 — which that had misted her eyes began as a quiet evening for - shortly after she had begun the nurses who shared the her testimony townhouse unit at 2319 E Miss Amurao told the jury 100th St that the prowler herded her and five other nurses in the Locks Front Door house at the time — Miss She told how she went tip Pasion Valentina Gargullo stairs about 10:30 pm after from the Philippines) (friends locking the front door Miss Nina Marwick Holds I '4 money' 'Speck was holding a gun in his hand" she went on "It :i was pointed at whoever made a IMP i' "Speck asked 'How much I do you have?' " the girls said they had $5 $6 or $10 and the witness said Speck allowed the girls to go to their beds to get their purses one at a - time- - and he took the money " tlerlita Carrillo who 10hared the east bedchamber was in bed "dressed In a short nightgown — light yellow" "I locked the bedroom door" Miss Amurao related "The light on the ceiling was on I went to bed and slept "I heard a knock (on the door bedroom about 11 o'clock) The ceiling light still was on I got up and answered who was knocking I " unlocked it I saw a man n rt 111(1111 111 I ? e - - 11 1 'I Wipes Eyes Arnurao blinked to Miss clear her eyes of tears early in her account Further along when she told of confmnthig the roan she identified as Speck she started "I saw a s of ‘ ' f'i Soles Violinist 76 - enirig I I "Speck told us to 'sit dowii! here' Ile motioned with a I gun We all sat down" Miss Amurao who is less i than 5 feet tall illustrated by '4 sitting down on the floor in 1 front of the jury of seven men and five women i Miss Amurao quoted Speck i as saying "I want money f I'm going to New Orleans" "Then Speck sat down in 4 front of us" she said "and Miss Wilkening volunteered 'I'm going to giVe hint Eyes Follow Nurse Speck Z is on trial on charges of methodically mur dering the eight young women July 14 1966 in their townhouse dormitory on Chicago's south side But the spectators had eyes only for Miss Amurao as she told her story for the first Um e in public They saw an elfin woman of 25 with dark eyes and black hair pulled back from her light olive face She wore a white llouse open at the throat a blue skirt black hose and low heeled slippers Ntischs Liman Concert Violinist - 0111011111u A out of the witness box and identified Richard Speck as the killer of eight nurses Miss Arnurao the only survivor of the night of horror walked across the courtroom floor took a stance within a yard of Speck pointed her right index finger and said "This is the man" Speck slumped in a chair It his counsel's table showel no reaction A crowd which all 70 seats in the hot circuit cotrt chamber including members of the families of some of the victims watched in fascinawitness tion as the confronted the lanky drifter PEORIA 111:(AP) — Petite Corazon Amurao her sobs Wednesday itepta:1 1LT - :"" 7tt R)) 10 'coiiimwmfonammemseltik 0 1' att Lid : (pi 1 Cal |