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Show Friday, May Utah i(Dvtil $(8 VIRGINIA CITY, Mont. her-woul- court-appointe- d le ations." The prosecution contends the men wanted the young woman as a sexual mate. Nichols is charged with abducting Kari Swenson last summer while she was jogging on a mountain trail, shooting seeking access to hearings into the cause of a fire in the Wilberg Mine that killed 27 people. The government asked the judge of the government, a federal attorney said in arguing for dismissal of ,to reject claims by Utah news a lawsuit seeking to open the Wiorganizations that reporters should be admitted to the hearings where lberg Mine disaster hearings. officials are trying Tto determine "The constitution is not a freethe cause of the Dec. 19, 1984, fire. dom of information act," Assistant U.S. Attorney Joesph Anderson Patrick Shea, attorney for the said during a hearing in U.S. DisSociety of Professional Journalists, trict Court. "There is no presumpargued the First Amendment guarantees not only the right to publish tion of access to every government information but also the right to proceeding." Anderson made the comments to gather it. U.S. District Judge David Winder, He also said federal statutes conwho was asked by the government cerning hearings by the Mine Safeto throw out a news media lawsuit ty and Health Administration re team skier, recovered from her who Intermount?'':. - the strawberry kidnapped wounds after she was found and testified earlier this week as the chief state witness. Briefs An MAYWOOD, 111. (UPI) industrial hygienist for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration testified that inspectors issued 17 safety citations at the Film Recovery Systems Inc. where a worker died. The testimony this week came during the trial of four former now-defun- ct Different Judge Will Try Gardner - Gardner's attorney, Andrew argued that Wilkinson should be taken off the case because of the possible appearance of prejuVal-de- z, dice. Wilkinson's bailiff, Grover Medley, jvas present April 2 when Gardner shot his way out of the Metropolitan Hall of Justice. A private attorney was killed and a court bailiff seriously wounded from gunshots during the escape attempt. Man Admits Guilt in Baby Scheme - BOSTON (UPI) One of five suspects has admitted taking part in a fraudulent adoption ring that allegedly swindled couples up to $6,000 each for Mexican babies who were never delivered. Bryan Martin Hall, 38, of El Paso, Texas, changed his plea to guilty Thursday in U.S. District Court to one count of mail fraud and one count of conspiracy. The government claims Hall and the other defendants of defrauding of at least 25 Utah couples and 65 Massachusetts couples. Utes Sue Tribe Leaders, Department LAKE CITY (UPI) -Members of the Ute Indian Tribe Indians who are not have filed suit against tribal leaders and the Interior Department in an effort to enforce two federal court rulings. SALT UP The Indians, who say they are "mixed-bloo- d members" of the tribe, have claimed the Ute Business Committee, the tribe's governing body, and Interior officials - st 68-c- ar company executives charged with murder in the death of a Polish immigrant at the plant, which used a cyanide solution to recover silver from used y film. Prosecutors say the officials exposed Stefan Golab to unsafe levels of cyanide. Earlier this week, the Cook County Medical Examiner Golab died of cyanide toxicity." Michael Selway FARMINGTON, Utah (UPI) A 2nd District Court jury has convicted William A. Chavez of man- er. "All the cars remained upright. There was no material spilled and no damage to contents of the cars," UP spokesman George Skorney said in Portland. slaughter and in the March Clearfield Job dent and in the er. assault aggravated death of a fellow Corps Center stuwounding of anoth- The four-majury returned its verdict Wednesday, following nearly three hours of deliberations. Judge Rodney Page four-wom- murcharged with second-degre- e der in the March 2 stabbing death of Aaron Wheeler, 18, and with aggravated assault in the wounding of Clarence Wallace, 22. Wheeler was stabbed in the heart and Wallace in the stomach during a confrontation between the three Job Corps students. the city of Lindon, County of Utah, State of on Utah, Thursday, the 30th day of May, 1985, commencing at 10:00 AM o'clock. The sale of said property at said auction will be consumated at said time and place. 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"If the government wants to conduct private interviews, there is no right of the press to participate," Shea said. "But when they have a structured environment ... the government has no right to be the will be opened for SUPER A N 1 f Chavez had originally been Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices NOTICE R.i.rvolion. or. proceedings are public unless shown otherwise," he said. DRAPES ARE IN Court has overruled 409 testified that following Golab 's death. cyanide The Elk Grove Village company 15. scheduled a May 30 date for Chavez, 22. 'acute OSHA officials issued the citations which included improper training of workers in how to handle the . Chavez Guilty of Slaying PffiteW-sentencing ri gest the Constitution presumes all 7 Times 1 testified Employee Wins Jobless Benefits SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) 5 kail have violated legal rights they share with other Utes. Opens Tracks After Derailment Union BAKER, Ore. (UPI) Pacific reopened its east-weline while repairs went forward today on a track where a dozen cars of a eastbound freight train derailed about 34 miles east of Bak- - vVest quire they be open to reporters. Winder took the government's motion under advisement. Winder previously refused to open the hearings to reporters and the agency has now concluded that portion of its investigation. But Shea said the news media is pressing ahead with its lawsuit in hopes future MSHA hearings will be open to the news media and public. Anderson argued there is no existing precedent that would support the media's claim of a constitutional right to attend administrative hearings. "There is no case law that sug OSHA Cited Film Recovery - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Accused killer Ronnie Lee Gardner has won a court battle to have his case removed from the judge whose bailiff was allegedly threatened during Gardner's escape attempt last month. Third District Judge Philip R. Fishier has overruled Judge Homer Wilkinson, who had refused to disqualify himself from one of two murder cases against the Gardner. - Page The latest developments in Utah and around SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The First Amendment does not guarantee public access to all proceedings her in the shoulder during a rescue attempt made by a friend and killing the friend. His father, Don Nichols, 54, is also charged with the kidnapping and murder and will be tried later. Shea said the son "blindly followed his father," who had taken the youth into the wilderness for extended periods over many years. The two had been living in the mountains for two years at the time they blonde Olympic n, t Government Disputes Public's Right To Attend Wilberg Mine Hearings Attorney Says Father Dominated His Son A psychologist testi(UPI) fied Thursday that a young mountain man followed the wishes of his domineering father in the kidnapping of a pretty Olympic skier that led to the killing of d be rescuer. Dr. Robert Shea, a psychologist who examined Dan Nichols, 20, for three days last month, described the young man as "immature, socially retarded, esrelpecially in male-fema- Pr THE HERALD, 10, 1985 5 14 I . |