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Show r 6 - Tke Deity VttA Ownakte Trial from page 2 Lorcn Baiy testified he saw he broch-c- r paint a chrome-plate- d Ruger revolver somctirae in mtdjuty. .45-calib- cr Several days later, his brother placed the gun in an acid bath to remove the black paint'' He also testified his brother burned a white duffel bag and tennis blue-an-d shoes after the bombing and robbery occurred- ': O Bank surveillance photos show one suspect holding a black Ruger revolver and show a bag Loren Berry said was "identical" to the one he saw his brother burn in a pit behind the business. ' Loren Berry, of Iron, Mich, also made die first reference to a fourth suspect, a man named "6030." Assistant ILS. Attorney Stephanie Lister said the government intends to identify "Brian" as a coonspirator in die crimes. Law enforcement agencies sought at least four people in the rob" beries and bombings. f ;. Loren Berry also testified he saw Barbce blacking out the name brand on n a pair of ski goggles and applying field an to telephone paint orange that Barbee told him was to make rails that could not be traced. Loren Berry also led authorities to a shotgun and equipment for making drivers licenses. . . , He said he was told by others to get dull-gree- rid of die gun and to destroy the equipment after his brother and die others were arrested Oct 8. Defense attorneys questioned Loren Berry about alcoholism and suggested heavy drinking may have clouded his memory. Loren Berry and his wife, Tammy, testified the older brother and his famiil ly visited their Michigan home in and gave diem $800, mostly in . $20 bills, The younger brother testified that die families of Berry, 42, and Barbee, 45, were joined by MerrcH, 51v and others during a campout just prior to their arrest while returning from what federal agents sa$ was an aborted bank robbery in rbrdand, Ore, in October. ' mid-Apr- c - a r - Having not quite perfected tht Brier point of featured his macho Meeryle, Bob's pick-u- p hat rack. The University of Utah WomenS Club is , Qualifications: ; : " Junior or Senior woman student at the University for the 97 - '98 academic year v e Cumulative GPA of 35 Any academic discipline TrCQUCMAXS 3&e? r 'Waal in r J 'wwa Application forms available at: Financial A'd Scholarships SSB 105 Women's Resource Center OUB 293 Disabled Student Services OUB 160 V bf BuMy HManw mi in in'iii lesrtffRea ''mSak Deadline: March 14. 1997 For further information call: Rita Fordham Barbara Strinqfellow : 582-921- 7 ; nCtkJ mam Scholarship to six (6) qualified women for the '97 -'- 98 academic year. x 5 - offering a $1,200 Full-tim- '- 532-212- 0 Bob doai what ha can to protect the ram CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF: EDITOR-IN-CHIE- F applications may be picked up in University Union Rm. 255 during business hours APPLICATION DEADLINE: Wednesday, April 2, 1997 5:00 p.m. Selectic. Jate: TBA toretl |