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Show Authorities! Clear Legislat ive Unit Bills OId ; v : . liiliiiiis Or-vQ- I ; V si' ?J'Z&(- f 4 f . than the $23,759 collected last year during the pool season. Expenditures for this year totaled $15,746 or $1175 less than the $16,921 spent last year. The net profit of $8,996 this year $983 more indicatea the pool probably can break even next year when its memorial levy subsidy, which amounted thii year to $6,348, will be withdrawn. rne pool is now paiu iur.' Its income exclusive of. the memorial fund levy this year, included: ' , Swim fees; $13,191; swim classes, $4,617; rental of suits, $446, and sale of refreshments as, candy and' coke, ..;: $214. ; i j OPEN MONDAY party honoring tie outgoing board of the council will be held Monday, Sept. 22 at 11 a. in. at St j &s$gk - Provo swimming pool closed its season this year with a cash balance on hand of $17,160. During the" first eight months of this year, revenue totaled $24,742 or A y i ' 's HI HI the Social Center, in Spanish Fork. In charge of the invitations will be Mrs. W Burton Groes-bec- k, SpringvMe; in charge of reservations, Mrs. J. Archie Brockbank, Spanish Fork; in - 3 Provo Pool Now Paid For Will Be Self- - Supporting American Fork, assisied by Mrs. Jack, Cameron, Orem, director. ' ' 1CS3 Seibei of ve, and Mrs. Ralph . .f j : le . ; r District Court Charges against Eueene Ridee Lassen, Provo, of grand larceny, . Members of the board of the were reduced by Fourth District Utah County Women's Legislative Court, Friday to petty larceny. Cotmcil set the date for the open- He pleaded guilty, and sentencing ing meeting of the council for all was set for Sept. 26. Arvile Kenneth Butterfield, 27, delegates for Thursday, Oct. 2 at 9:30 a. m. at the Provo Women's Murray, pleaded innocent to of Club bouse. Honored guests will charges grand larceny, aid be all the candidates for the com-in- g trial was set for Oct. 8. election, both local, state and ADMISSION FEE J national ' according to Mrs. HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) A Gunther, president of the and at bar held was was The sued grill here, for group. meeting the home of Mrs: Dallas Young, $25,000 by a patron who said he was hit on his way into the mac . ' Sr. .' ; The judiciary committee will be by a customer being bounced out la charge of the meeting arrang- of it. ., ed by Mrs. Kenneth fPugh, Pro- By THOMAS DUFFY ZUMBO P United Press International ' , NEW YORK (UPD Authorities Saturday cleared an former mental patient who police t said had admitted, then denied, he had killed a Staten Island doc- -' tor and his wife. Richmond County District. Attor-ney. John M. Braisted said after 12 hours of questioning the youth, William Flefcher, that '"It is my belief he is not implicated." This left Melvin Dean Nimer 8, as the yonly known material witness in the fatal stabbings of his father and mother,' Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Nimer Sr. The boy h"as "confessed" that he killed, his parents, but authorities, reluctant to believe this,' have 'placed him in Bellevue Hospital for psychiatric examination. Polipe in Farmville, Va. who picked up Fletcher Friday, said he admitted .killing Dr. Nimer aid his wife, Loujean, both 31,v but , later recanted. t Braisted said Fletcher, a negro, admitted he" was on Staten Island the day of the slayings, Sept. 2, then fled to Virginia in fear he would be 'charged with the crimes. ' According to Braisted, Fletcher -- had gone to the island, wandered - about aimlessly, then returhed to Manhattan, where he lives1, --at 4 p.m., about 10 hours before the Nimers were stabbed fatally. Fletcher feared he would be arrested, Braisted said, because of a previous arrest for disorderly conduct and because he had a history of mental illness. An anonymous telephone call, reporting that Fletcher, had been on Staten Island the day of the slayings, Tiad led to his arrest " in Virginia. Although cleared .of involvement in the Nimer payings, Fletcher was taken from Staten Island to Brooklyn to be booked on an un- -' explained charge of petty larceny. Braisted had said earlier that SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAT;tiESBSL14' 2 Larceny Cases Handled In Negro Of Implication in New Yorkj S lay i ngs Candidates 18-Year-- TILL charge of decorations Mrs. SterCLEARED OF NIMER MURDERS William Fletcher ling Ballard, Payson and fn charge before being driven off to Staten Island, where he of program, Mrs. George Q. ' grinscleared of Lewis, Payson and Mrs. Kenneth was murdering Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Nimer. Whitwood, Orem. He voluntarily left his home in Richmond, Va., to of Names delegates were suganswer detectives' questions in New York. (Herald- to replace a board memgested r UPI Telephoto) D. Mrs. Earl Moss of Spring-vill- e ber, who had to resign. An ap0 there was 'not "one chance in Saturday, however, O'Connell pointment to the board will be that he's the man" who killed himself was arersted but for an- made in the near future' accord' the Nimers. other crime. He was charged with ing to Mrs. Gunther. f The district attorney's office dis- fatally beating John Maguire, 36, Delegate Cards closed a strange development in- a cook, at the diner, during an The corresponding secretary, volving a minor figure in the argument about,1 30 minutes be- Mrs.' Merwin Lewis, asked board fore the Nimers were killed. Nimer case, James O'Connell, members to tell former club iri a 'diner near the O'Connell was arrested when delegates to give their delegate Ninier home. he went to a hospital to inquire cards to the incoming delegates O'Connell was questioned the about Maguire's condition only a so that they, will be eligible to of cards prenight of the slayings. He told po- shori time after Maguire died of attend. 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