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Show np'fi Hi f ynriiiiMi) DESERET NEWS, Released Inmate: Warrant Issued A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Harold Harris, former Utah State Prison inmate released from custody last March by U.S. District Court Chief Judge Willis W. Ritter. to force the issuance of the warrant when Ritter failed to issue one. Members of the Utah Atty, General's Office were powerless to move without the arrest warrant. The warrant was issued by Court Clerk Andrew John Brennan on orders of the U.S. The circuit court opinion reversed the judges decision to grant a petition for a writ of habeas corpus and release Harris from prison, but it didnt order anyone to issue a 10th. Circuit Court of Appeals. The circuit judges were asked to amend their opinion Basement-Attic-Clos- warrant. et Family Room Installation Actually, it's a shame (york rkImh to Harris wau convicted in Weber County of rape, robbery and kidnaping in connection with taking a woman from her automobile to a motel where he and a companion sexually assaulted her and took some money from her opinion which shall constitute the mandate of this court. purse. The opinion said the case was remanded to the district court with instructions to discharge the petition for writ of habeas corpus and Harris was remanded to the appropriate Utah authorities. In a letter to Brennan, the circuit judges said they were sending a certified copy of the judgment and a copy of the Harris end a companion were arrested in Roy Dec. 29, 1970, and put in a lineup before they were charged with important gas furnace features: at maintaining high interest in the unit. ifter the first eight-hou- r session, unit members and their wives received a certificate for the standard first aid course and after the final two Gas shuts off automatically if pilot light goes out Heavy-dut- y interior in- sulation keeps cabinet cool to the touch Floating blower design Thirty members of the unit and 15 wives have completed course in first aid a taught by Charles G. Pauli, director of safety programs, eight-hou- r the cleanly-style- d compact gas furnoces. The re designed to lit into a right room, without being oovious about it. 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In recent months the Army Reserve has been giving training more meaningful to the reservists in an attempt to retain them, Holt said. Having the wives attend the first aid course was aimed at providing some beneficial 972 F3 by state attorneys. Harris was arrested in Boise, appeal Idaho, but a judge there leased him on $1,900 bond. re- - LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS A "Smith Corona" ELECTRIC PORTABLE i fied 1 iib THtELECTRA Wives, Husbands In Reserve Class The Army Reserves 143rd Medical Detachment at Ft. Douglas has initiated some new training concepts and wives of the reservists have benefited along with their husbands. hide the above crimes. Wednesday, October 1 8, 12" CARRIAGE CHANGEABLE KEYS STANDARD KEYBOARD wcarry:;jg case ONLY CHARGE $500 Down ON OUR CONVENIENT BRjy STORE now for Christinas and SAVE $ $ $ AT CREDIT Will Hold Your Selection . . otions. For the wives it was a to receive valuable training and also see what their husbands do at reserve drills. chance Lt. Col. Reed L. 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