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Show j October DESERtl NEWS, Tuesdcy, A .v- '. ;s tta riV . r ? ! s-- i. ;.: i I 1 X . c ,' V ! ..I '9 4 ': :' -- ' .vSyv--- & ' fr ' . ij&y4)948&(jVi (AP) -Authoirites say a medical student who spent a summer working with mental patients under the influence of LSD has died from taking a dose of the drug himself. An autopsy performed Monday on Mark Prager, 24, listed the cause of death as the adverse effect to an illegal drug LSD. Pragers wife said he took an orange pill Saturday night and told her to turn on some soft music and observe his reactions. Jr. vv !&!"& - hT 4;c It wwMWjur 9 I ' I IM :.. ' IliM ,. . '.MrtrPlf!' ( - ' , JF"9'" fXlS S1' 1 :Vy o!v Tf, - !l w ry'j? Uw' 'v"7f i. v ,: "t ' I'"-- - .' ;j m - Ysh. I watched him going on a trip," Mrs. Prager told police. And there appeared to be no ill effects after the trip because he started to ask about himself." UPI T'lephetoi Courtroom sketch shows bailiff diving to subdue Manson. Court Ejects Manson After Leap At Jude n- - - ' i. ANGELES lm (AP) Manson has been to, you? The judge said, What are ousted from the courtroom a after flying" going to do to me? you taking again You Manson mumbled, leap at the judge in the Shar;, ''know,! paused, then added: on Tate murder trial. In the name of Christian ' You order me to be quiet justice, someone should cut while you kill me. I'm going Manson to fight for my life one way or your head off! shouted as lie wrestled with .another., You should have let bailiffs at the foot of Judge me do if with words . . . I'm Charles H. Olders bench going to have you removed. I have my own little system, Monday. "Are you going to use this you, know. The judge tried to proceed courtroom to kill me? Do you want me to be dead? Man-so- n with testimony, but was interasked the judge, his voice rupted by Manson who shoutIm De you think rising with anger. The judge ed, sito him be told kidding? repeatedly With that, the slim lent. Then Manson asked, Do going to do you know what LOS Later, he began to vomit and on Sunday his wife and a friend took him to a hospital, where he was described as violently 111. .. Charles I died Sunday night. He was in his third year at Hahnemann Medical College and wanted to be a psychia- Prager defendant, with a sharp pencil clenched in one hand, made a e quick jump with one foot or. the counsel table, launching himself into a dive at the judge. He plunged head first to the floor within two feet of the bench. Subdued by ballffs, he was removed to an cat-lik- ' adjoining detention room. - Trial Site LSD, Kills Him PHILADELPHIA - ' Lawmakers Lop $2 Billion Druq From Pentagon Money Bill ' ": J :wr?"v jafe MY LAI CASE MedicT ries i'i - ! t . 6, 1970 trist. Mrs. Prager said her husband worked one summer in a Baltimore psychiatric hospital where he assisted studies on the effects of LSD on mental patients. She said he told her Saturday he wanted to experience the same feelings as ' those patients. WASHINGTON -S(AP) lashing $2 billion from the Pentagons annual money bill, the House Appropriations Committee approved $66.7 billion today and told the Defense Department it wants better management and more d e f e n se for the dollar. Criticizing the department's procurement practices for the second year in a row, the committee said increased Soviet competition and other military demands require the Pentagon to streamline its methods and not simply ask for more money. Such a request, the committee said, only aggravates inefficiency and mismanagement. There is no room for American bungling in the field of defense, the report . . the country has said. every right to expect that the appropriation of more than $66 billion will provide for formidable military forces. The committee said "the tense situation in the Middle East is a matter of grave but revised lanconcern, guage suggesting there might be a need for military forces there sometime before next Tuii. Chairman George H. said the initial language referred only to improvement of the U.S. 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean and was not meant to suggest a new commitment of U.S. ground troops in that troubled Mahon, Unchanged FT. HOOD, TEX. The military from President Nixous $68.7 billion defense request for the fiscal yam: starting last July 1 is in weapons development and purchase money. is expected to vote on the bill Thursday or Friday, which could put the House in a position to recess this week until after the Nov. 3 elections. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Egypt Picks Sadat To Succeed Nasser Continued from First Page to have no presidential aspna-tion- s. Sadat, although a fierce nationalist and subscriber to Nassers ideas of Arab unity and dignity, is expected to be unable to command the fervent devotion the Egyptians and other Arabs gave Nasser. But foreign diplomats consider him congenial and easy to approach. In Amman, the Arab peace judge Mitchell is the first My Lai defendant to reach the trial stage. Col. George R. Robinson of Ft. Sill, Okla., said the motion was premature until the attorneys of both sides have a chance to question prospective members of the court. He ordered that jury selection begin at 8:30 a.m. Some $1.5 billion of the cuts House -- at 1 i a of a r t the defendant S.Sgt. My Lai David Mitchell refused today' to accept a motion for change of site of the trial. court-- area The (AP) to all WRITERS in this area keeping team headed by Tunisian Premier Bahi Ladgham announced that the Jordanian released has government 19,097 Palestinians captured during last months civil war and will release another 1,835 within two days. "Pearce reigns over the entire kingdom, Ladgham said in a broadcast. He denied that government forces attacked in Palestinian guerrillas northern Jordan Monday as the commandos had charged. . . . New York publisher is searching for manuA Fiction, scripts worthy of book publication. poetry, juveniles, collections of short stories or articles, religious, specialized and even controversial subjects will be considered. If you have a manuscript ready (or almost ready) for publication, and would like to get in touch with this publisher, please telephone the number below between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m., and leave your name and address. You will be contacted later. Telephone: 3634596 Dept. If you prefer, write to the Editorial Director, P.O., Box 2119, O.P.C., New York, N.Y. 10001 H-- ll, , Lake Bed Ruling Favorable To Utah J ' ment owns most Continued from First Page ter mineral, and other leases, to the lakebed and Telicted ; Lands. Cufomarily t h e Supreme Court now will allow opponents to file arguments against -- Ga-ne- recommendations. Additional time will then be allowed for the state to answer these arguments. The nine-memb- J . Supreme ffruipn Lru U of the exist- ing shore lands. The state will resist suefc claims, Romney said. Other attorneys who represented the state in proceedings so far, Romney said, were Richard L. Dewsnup, L. and Ashton Clifford Edward W. Clyde. Ganey held in his conclusions of the law that the test for determining navigability must be as of the date of admission of the state to the union. That test, he said, is one of ; Court may then hear arguments or issue its own decision without hearing arguments, Romney said. The second phase of the case fact regarding capacity or probably will deal with relicted susceptibility of the water to be used for trade and travel lands, Romney predicted. for useful commerce. He said he expects the fedThis capacity may be shown eral government to claim all relicted lands between the by actual use to which the 18155 meander line and the ex.water was put at the' critical time; physical characteristics is line. on the This isting basis that the federal govem- - of the body of water and actual uses to which the water said. NEWS wasUseput,of Ganey boats to carry livestock and supplies to ar.d SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH from Antelope and Fremont Editorial Office, 34 I. First South Advertising and circulation Islands: and to haul guano 143 S. Main St. Gunnison from and Bird Salt Laka City, Utah MU OIl DISPLAY ON DISPLAY OCT. OCT. 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