Show Wednesday May 29 Page 10 News 974 1 (From WASHINGTON (AP) — Both the White House and Vice President Gerald R Ford are reluctant t ray much about a hastily called conference between President Nixon and Ford An aide to Ford said the meeting initiated by the President last Thursday morning made the vice president’s schedule run late leaving him “a little uptight” Ford appeared to be in an unusually somber mood when he arrived in New York for a speech to the American Iron and Steel Institute Earlier in the afternoon as he boarded his plane at Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington he was greeted with a barrage of questions about the meeting He would say only that it was “a typical covering of all bases” and indicated it didn’t touch on the Watergate tapes controversy Later the vice president indicated through an aide that he was annoyed at the way he was questioned The only comment from the White House was by Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L Warren who said the session was “one of the meetings the President and vice president have from time to time to discuss many issues They like to get together when they can” WASHINGTON (AP) — con- Convicted Watergate spirator G Gordon Liddy was sentenced today for a third time for refusing to testify or be sworn before a House The reason: The judge was wrong the first time and wrong again the second time subcommittee sentencing trouble when US District began Judge John H Pratt on May 10 The imposed two six-mon- th suspended terms to be served concurrently with Liddy’s two other prison sentences He also placed Liddy on probation But Liddy a lawyer he couldn’t complained sign the probation contract because among other things it required him not to associate with known criminals He wrote the judge that was impossible since he’s in the District of Columbia jail confirming reports of possible cheating by as many as 150 midshipmen on a final exam in a sophomore course on celestial navigation He said: “These are all human beings they come from the society of our country They come from a generation which has demonstrated in a sense it is generally against the establishment” Mack said he and academy officials have not concluded ANNAPOLIS Md (AP) — The superintendent of the US students any material that contained what appeared to be prewritten exam answers Pratt sen- imposing some probation So with a sigh the judge vacated Wednesday’s sen- tence and reimposed much the same terms Except this time he tacked on one hour’s unsupervised probation everyone and Liddy went back to jail halls confiscating Mountain-Grea- Although media experts were pleased with the audio and visual aspects of the presentation questions were raised concerning its contents According to Peterson controversy arose at the convention as to whether a segment of the production concerning the sexual revolution in America should have been rated ‘R’ or ‘PG The production will also feature events surrounding the domestic impact of the Vietnam War Civil Rights revolution assassinations of Martin Luther King Malcolm X John and Robert Kennedy as well as the from materialistic 10-1- 4 AGINC-- A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH Sociology 550W or Psychology 307W-- 1 (Dr Melvin A White and invited lecturers) CACTUS CLUB 250 guys 200 girls for all you can drink! amature Psychology 307W-- 2 or Psychology 589W (Dr Jack Tedrow Dept of Psychiatry Holy Cross Hospital) COMMUNITY SERVICES 4-L FOR THE AGING Social Work 691 R48 (Dr Herbert Shore North Texas State University) ENLISTMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR WOMEN Sociology 323W (Dr Richard Connelly Oregon State University) REGISTRATION: All courses carry two quarter hours credit and cost $5000 per session Students may register for one in away from home on active duty for Initial basic training And they can start at a higher pay grade immediately Find out you qualify Call 752-646- 1 2 or 8 am to 4 pm Mon thru course persession Both credit and audit options are available No prerequisites are required Questions????? Summer Workshops '74 Rocky Mountain Gerontology Center 1405 Behavioral Science Building University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah 841 1 2 (801) County Public Defender’s Office confirmed also that he will seek a change of venue for the other defendant William Andrews 19 of Dallas But he said he planned to wait until after the preliminary hearing Thursday and Friday to file his motion They also will move to split the cases and have the men airmen at nearby Hill Air Force Base tried separately i The Ogden mood in the wake of the April 22 slayings came into the spotlight earlier this month when defense attorney John Hutchinson moved for a change of venue in an unrelated homicide case asserting that Weber County is too aroused for a fair trial even in his case But this was disputed by County Atty Robert Newey and Hutchison’s motion was denied by District Court Judge Ronald O Hyde Donald Cope Utah’s black ombudsman also has been observing court sessions stemming from the High-F-i Shop slayings case which also saw two persons wounded Officers say one of the survivors apparently lived through four attempts on his life-b- y poison strangulation a and shooting driving ballpoint pen into his head Cope questions whether two black men charged with such acts against Sat Of KSSxS Xb and have been 'Among these he said is the fact that the attorneys were not appointed until three weeks after the crime occurred Had they been appointed when it first happened they would have been in court seeking to prevent cannot get a fair trial in Ogden or that racial tensions willl be a factor He says Ogden has some of the finest courts in the country press coverage of the slayings has been retrained and that residents are fairminded “From what I’ve seen you’ll get just as fair a trial here as Jacobsen that cerned” deep-seate- d anywhere” jurors could presented both in the newspapers and television media Talk to people now and they all sav the defendants are guilty” He said he does net condemn the media so much as the authorities who release evidence to the media Athay said he does not agree that racial overtones are as strong a factor in getting a fair trial although it is “certainly a factor that we’re considering” But he said “I think certainly Utah is much more progressive than a lot of people would like to believe that it is as far as blacks being given a fair trial is con- popular white victims can receive a fair trial “I really didn’t realize the feelings in the area until this happened-th- e tensions the hatreds the spur of the moment remarks” Cope says But Police Chief LeRoy A Jacobsen challenges any con- authorities from releasing evidence to media He said also that witnesses can be lost and evidence destroyed in three weeks “In a case like this the lawyer should be on the scene immediately not only for the sake of protecting the defendant’s rights but for the sake of society’s rights” said Athay Asked about the climate for getting a fair trial Caine said “It’s not good of course The main problem is not that the said in a telephone interview the jurors when the case was put to them if the evidence wasn’t conclusive and beyond doubt they would find them not guilty” he said can’t handle a murder but that so many people community He says Ogden is “a small community” in which “anyone who gets around at all is well in one way or another know the victims” THE WHAT NOT SHOP 74 W MAIN HYRUM UTAH 245-62- 90 CACHE VALLEY NEEDLEWORK AND HANDICRAFTS WIDE SELECTION PICTURE FRAMES 753-160- 8 well-know- n if the case fairly even of the victims were some though well known Jacobsen said “I’m sure they would I’d be willing to stake my reputation on it” But Athay and Caine view the matter differently “As far as selecting the jury in Ogden I don’t think there’s any question it would be almost impossible” said Athay He said obstetrician Byron Naisbitt husband of a woman slain at the store and father of a boy critically wounded “is a very prominent doctor in Ogden He probably has delivered half the babies in Ogden Everybody knows him That fact alone would make it if not impossible certainly very difficult to select a jury in Ogden Caine says the Orren Walker family of which one person died and another was wounded is well known among agriculture circles in the Ogden area And he said Sherry Michelle Ansley 18 who was raped and slain was well known in the Washington Terrace community “Almost everyone seems to have knowledge of these people or connected with them in some way” says Caine Rita James who was Pierre’s attorney in another case before the slayings resigned in part because she said her association with the Naisbitt family constituted conflict of interest Athay who with his law partner Robert Van Sciver is defending Pierre said many people have decided that the defendants are guilty “based on accounts “I’ve seen cases similar where several fields can join the army Reserve and spend only two weeks perience John Caine of the Weber Friday Now women with civilian training and ex- AGING AND THE FAMILY UNIT 581-819- contest $20 1st prize - 17-2- 1 Go-G- o — tention that the defendants Beer Bust starting 7:00 MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL ASPECTS OF AGING June of lifestyle Americans during the 60’s “We try to emphasize our personal view of what the period meant to us through this production The public can dispute or disagree with our presentation” said Peterson The public is invited and encouraged to come and view the production At the end of the presentation time w‘11 be alloted for questions GERONTOLOGY'74 UNDERSTANDING Plains Media Experts” SUMMER WORKSHOPS IN COURSES: June 1972 t AP Monday as a way of concluding the American History Survey course taught here “Since that time we have the updated continually presentation The latest version on includes some items Ross said Peterson Watergate” associate professor of History and Geography Peterson added “It had not only been shown to classes here at the university but was featured before a group of media experts at a regional convention of Rocky spring of after That seemed to satisfy On Wednesday production back during the youth Vice Adm William P Mack appeared at a news con- CITY Brooklyn NY He said he expected to file his change of venue motion by pm The instructors originally conceived the idea of the anti-establishme- nt Thursday et in the Business Building auditorium tomorrow evening at 7:30 LAKE Asserting that a tair trial has been jeopardized by publicity and the mood in Ogden defense attorneys have decided to seek changes of venue for two airman charged with muder in a music store robbery and triple slaying “The picture that has been painted to this point is that the people who were arrested are the people who committed the crime” says Salt Lake attorney Gilbert Athay who was appointed by the courts last week to help defend Dale Pierre 20 the And Beyond” The production which was put together by USU history professors Michael L Nicholls and Ross Peterson will be shown blames the problem on what he calls ference SALT 1960’s greatest cheating scandal decide Associated Press Writer by Lynn Lanier staff writer The Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society in conjunction with the USU History Department will sponsor a mass media jsroduction entitled View of Naval Academy faced with what could be the school’s that cheating occurred on Tuesday’s exam taken by about 900 of the 4000 midshipmen at the academy The apparent answers in most cases were jotted in nautical almanacs - the tide un and moon tables that the men are allowed to bring to navigation exams to solve problems involving ship movements and locations the student sources reported Mack said academy officials were warned of the possible cheating just before the exam began He said authorities then swept the tenced Liddy again dropping the provision for probation But it seems you cannot suspend a sentence without 1960's production to be shown Thursday “Low-Budg- known” But asked by Jake Booher 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