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Show 8 October i, untay. Prove, Uttl Sunday Herald i96i Washington County To Test Bonding Law California Rules little Lindbergh' Law Unconstitutional 4 v i , SAN man FRANCISCO was executed almost The California Supreme Court a decade ago. nas ruled unconstitutional the! In a 1 decision, the high' wate'i "Little Lindbergh" Thursday held that a gaping lay, under which Caryl robber who forces his victim to move during the course of a holdup cannot be separately punished for kidnaping unless the movement "substantially increases the risk of harm." The court thus reversed the mm! it (UPI)-,Chess- 6-- v . www w kid-cou- rt v i Mrjfc a ..a 7 m Grocer Wounded, CIA Gets Kills Thief New Head Of Bureau kidnaping convictions of Gene Daniels and Archie Simmons, sentenced to death in the 1966 robber and rape of three Los women because the Angeles victims were moved acrosS a WASHINGTON (LPI) -T- he!room or from one room t0 State Department announced anofter durj crimeJ The Saturdav the appointment of a rt aid the twQ defendants veteran officer of the Central istjl, w&J,d proseculed ..b Agency (CIA) as Intelligence law., w extem of f(j . . . intelhead of its bureau of IT'S THE MOMENT OF REUNION for families and friends ligeoce and research. The decision thus overturned Hp is Rav S. Cline, 51, at the court's 1951 decision in the of the 513tn Maintenance Battalion, a Boston based Arrry Unit just back from Vietnam. This scene at the Bed- present listed as a special Chessman case when it con American strued the words "kidnaps or the to adviser Embassy in Bonn. The depart carries away" in the state ment said Cline Is expected ro statute to mean the act of take office about Nov. 1. He moving the victim any distance succeeds Thomas L. Hughes, whatsoever. who has been assigned to the It was nine years later after U.S. Embassy in London as a hectic series of legal battles that Chessman, the notorious deputy chief of mission. doctorate holds a who "red light bandit" of Los Cline, SALT LAKE CITY (UP- Dand international Angeles, was executed as the In hisiory A Salt Lake City relations from Harvard, is a world watched and debated woman has been ordered to whole the and case both the native of Illinois. PLAIN CITY. Utah (UPI)- -1 stand trial for mur state the of whether with question Cline was a cryptanalyst William F. Bingham, 75, of der in connection with a shoot me. a to take the U.S. Navy in 1941 to 1943, has the rigm Portland, Ore., died Friday of ing death last month. Former Gov. Edmund G, chief of the current intelligence k injuries suffered in a the that Maurice D. Jones said Thursday staff of the Office of Strategic Brown accident on Utah Highway 84. City Judge vindi Carol Leggroan, ordered court verdict 1946 "completely and to Judy 1943 Services from Chessman Utah Highway Patrol Trooper also known as Juoy Carol Wil from 1946 to 1949 was with the cated" him on the Ken Stoddard said Bingham liams, bound over to Third U.S. Army's historical division. case. was eastbound and entered District Court in connection with a Democrat, stayed said Brown, Kie State Department where his car was struck the death of Earl Ben Leg- the while execution Chessman's 1949 the "to present that from decided broadside by a truck carrying groan, 24, also of Salt Lake Mr. Cline has been associated legislature met and v abolish to the death 10 tons of vegetables. City. with U.S. government agencies, whether Lawmakers decided to The driver of the truck, Sgt. N.K. Johnson, who signed Including the CIA both here and penalty. died in Guillermo C. Garcia. 27, of tiie complaint before City Judge abroad." A spokesman said retain it and Chessman San Edcouch, Texas, was not in Melvin H. at chamber death no the had Morris, said the vic that the department jured in the Friday afternoon tim was found Sept. 4 in the further information to provide. Quentin. accident. kitchen of a private home in Stoddard said Bingham ap Salt Lake City. He was badly parently failed to stop before wounded and died en route to a hospital. proceeding onto the highway. i Re-ser- Oregon Man! Killed in Murder Charge Filed Against S.L Woman, 23 Utah Crash first-degr- car-truc- 4 Young Father Killed By istake in Drug Raid Calif. (UPI)- -A agents smashed into the wrong father hnldino his anartment in a predawn raid. Heyward H. Dyer was struck infant son was shot and killed in ii freak series ot by a bullet accidentally disPriiia events set off when narcotics charged from the apartment 'directly above the one he was standing in. A policeman taking part in the raid acciaeniauy fired a .22 calibre rifle as it was pointed toward the floor. Authorities said seven narco tics agents had a searcn warrant to enter two apartments at a complex here and the agents crashed The ones. into the wrong apartments on the first floor SALT LAKE CITY are listed under a ainereni wmiest has been made for address than the second floor to $256,000 in federal monies apartments but all apartments match state funds for devel- are numbered the same. Park opment of Antelope State Resources Natural State the by Department. Th monev was being sought from the Bureau of Outdoor All Recreation. Gordon E. Harmston, executive director of the resources department, said the - A t sell the bonds would bring GEORGE (UPI etotina fh infonfinn ahmit fl'Bh COUTt test Of the statute. jof the Washington County Schooi state's bondin? lEoard to some $400,00 in bonds' County school Supt. T. Lavoy for constructin of an addition Esplln "said a friendly lawsuit ,tp a local school, has been tt0uld probably be filed within published. a few (javs seeking to stop the Officials expected the attempt board from selling the bonds. The money was to be used for construction of an addition to the East Elementary School here, he said. An impasse on the sale of bonds occurred in more than 12 states when the U.S. Shpreme Court recently held that voting cannot be in bond elections limited to property owners. AH eligible e'ectors must be allow- NEW YORK (UPI)- -A touehLi A,0 n hnnH ueupc ihP East Sate grocer clubbed one said cmrt high man to death with a lead . ., Utah Constitution as Bu and! Friday night as the man , severai oineur s. two others shot him four times;00 tne states persons oth- prohibits a robbery. during Francisco Ramirez, the six- - , u u,.u owner of a foot, grocery was listed in critical! ine nation s Dig oonaing nrms underwrite condition in the intensive carehave mused to unit at Lenox Hill Hospital. He bonds in states with laws that had been shot twice in the conflict with the Supreme Court ST. kj: ford, Mass., airport shows soldiers running from the right toward families hurrying in from the left. One or two couples, it is evident, have already met. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) shoulder and once in the hand and lung, police said. Accordine to nolice. three men walked into the store at about 10:20 p.m. demanding money. Ramirez refused, lead pipe picked up a and clubbed one of them as all three began shooting. Five srtle a Wis. head injury. Many others shots were fired, four striking MADISON, Ramirez who chased two of the refused treatment of injuries. violence erupted assailants out of his store. for the first time in five days of Young people recruited from Dead on arrival at Lenox Hill welfare protests at the state the University of Wisconsin and! Hospital was Morris White, 29, student hippie Mifflin Street the man who was clubbed. Capitol Friday night when Carleton Ford, 23, was picked law officers routed neighborhoods comprised the some 450 demonstrators from majority of the demonstrators. up by police four blocks from the scene and was charged wid the square. Until Friday night, the protest assault and illegal robbery, At icest zz persons were had appeared to be losing possession of a weapon. A third arrested ana an unaeiermmea cfpam with the movement's man, who managed to steal an number including at least two leader, the Rev. James Groppi, undetermined amount of cash, newsmen and a Catholic priest in jau. escaped. were struck with clubs. There Violence Resumes At Wisconsin State Capitol h (UPI)-Large-- club-wieldi- i4ic, k ruling, Esniir, said that if the Wash- test case went 10 inIton the high court and it was found unconsfilional to sell the bonds, then it would have the effect of voiding that section of the state constitution. This would allow the 1970 Utah Legislature to write a new bonding statue that would come under the provisions of the Supreme Court duling. A washable dress or blouse bought on sale is no bargain unless it is tagged as colorfast and processed to resist shrinking. Check tL.j label to verify these facts, and also laundering directions. The best bargains are the safely washables! were two separate confrontations as some 150 law officers enforced an executive order banning loitering on the Capitol grounds. At least nine persons were treated and released at hospitals. Another was admitted with WHITTIER, Antelope Park Funds two-sto- A NEW REFRIGERATOR IS ONE OF TOPAVS BEST BARGAINS, IN SPITE OF INFLATION! CAN REPLACE: A ry Are Sought OLP 17-YE- AR '3 REFRIGERATOR WAT COST $279 TO $299 !N 1952 WITH A NEW NO FROST ELECTRIC GENERAL Utah to Get FOR ABOUT THE SAME PRICE TOPAY. Road Funds Due for Quarter SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-Fed- eral was needed to provide for officials ) "tve informed water and power culinary the new park. He said plans the S;ate Highway Department were also drawn for construc- that Utah will receive its full $15.8 million allocation of fedtion of a visitor center. money Utah Museum Of Natural History to Open eral road monies for the last quarter of this year. The Federal Transportation Department assured Utah officials of the funds, but the question of whether an equivalent allocation due for the first quarter of 1970 would be made u ithnnt reduction, rem ained SALT LAKE CITY officials said. Na-- j e highway The new Utah Museum of A spokesman for tural History located at the department said freezes from UniversiU of Utah will open to federal government in past 'years have locked away $60 the public Oct. 6. invited hundred Severs: mjmon in federai unds due the quests, including Gov. and Mrs. state will be; Calvin L. Rampton, ; f L- oi me a preview private given the halls Sunday, four main 9:30 a.m. official the De:oie day (UP!unansred, Man and Wife opening. Dr. Jesse D. Jennings, museum director, said dedication of the new facility will be until 1970 when construction of the four halls is com- de-lav- p i i : SiJU GET TWICE THE STORAGE S PACE ANP CONVENIENCE! I .A A ANP A 1952 PRICE TAG... 17 COMPARE VALUES,.. FEATURES 1952 i i 1969 VOLUME 8.2CU.FT. ,7.6CU.FT. POORS ONE TWO P fX&A M ZERO0 70,65 tBS-- FREEZER PEFR05T-IN-G i IpS N05T--) MANUAL MGEVER JAl POOR SHELVES TEMP. 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