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Show A - t ' , The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, April 6, I960 8 1 I They Said Goodhy I N They Meant It a India Leaders W arn Nehru ft , t m Z DOWNIEVILLE, CALIF., April 5 (UPI) Sierra Z County Tuesday got rid of the moat expensive guest in its' history, Larry Lord Motherwell, t x ty-tw- o fi convicted murderer, was taken from the jail that has been his home since last September and sent on his way to the state prison facility at Vacaville. There he will go through the processing that will lead to assignment to prison to serve a life sentence for the slaying of Mrs. Pearl Putney, 72, wealthy Washington, D.C., widow. Motherwells trial cleaned out the 530,000 reserve fund of this sparsely settled gold mining Larry L. Motherwell county. It will take years and special taxes, officials said, " to build it up again. They noted that it was sheer chance that landed the trial in Downieville. Neither Motherwell nor Mrs. Putney, as far aa la known, had ever been In Sierra County until one August day In 1958. 42, -- ? -- . f 1 I V lrr M . M 4 "f n' ,j2c It t 1 J oppose t 1 L l V Counsel to Try Again (& iii .? i li iA - 'a .Tit - Home Bound GI Deserter Draws 2 Years Pleads Innocent Pal-me- r, e six-cou- hit-ru- n McLane Jr38-yer-oIDallas lawyer, who '"was fatally inIn a collision at Park jured venue and 53rd Street March ("16 between Coxs car and a , taxicab in which McLane ,was riding. d the elective seats. None of the 27 Communists in the house sighed the letter - It was sent as plans were stepped up for protests against Chous visit The Chinese premier is expected to arrive here April 19 from Rangoon, Burma, and to leave April 25 for Nepal on his way home to Peiping. THE SIGNERS of the letter told newsmen that their parties would join in an ..anti-Chorally here two days be fore his arrival. A few hours earlier om the same day the right wing Jan Sangh (Peoples Society), one of these parties, will stage demonstrations throughout India, includ ing one in front of the prime ministers residence. u stay of the May 2 execution date. Davis said he would appeal to the California supreme court, possibly Wednesday morning, and that he wss prepared to carry appeals into the federal courts and to the U.S. aupremejaurtif necessary,.... TILECALIFORNIAdl8trict --Amililti Fru Wlr.ak.to court of appeals denied withsalutes bethTT, Charles de Gaulle, standing durtng ptsylng'ot ""The Mar" THE PETITIONS rejected Freneh President out comment a petition by AtIn Elizasellaise London. his besides Britains (See story on rage 1.) hostess, Queen torney George T. Davis for a Tuesday were essentially the writ of habeas corpus and a same as those turned down in Marin County court last week. They held that Chessman was . sentenced for crimes that were beyond the original charges lUutora N.w. Aaaner SPECIALIST Floyd with Gerda Lutkat and their NEW YORK April 5 UP) against him, and that he has child. A GI BERLIN. April 5 32, Baltimore also was -- Howard J. Cox, 60, retired ateel been subjected to cruel and unwho on deserted his unit executive and the usual Repubpunishment dishonorably discharged He returned voluntarily to lican chairman of Berg an Chessman merely said day he was to be shipped in which he American authorities here fromthe Army County, N.J.rpleaded Innocent "thank you and turned away tack to the United States March 15. had served 13 years. indict- when a guard on death row in and hid for 14 months In his Tuesday to a marcourt told a Palmer ment stemming from the San Quentin prison informed girl friend's room, wss jailed Palmer said his wife, tial he left the unit to Jive Louise, lived in Orlando, Fla.. death of a Texas lawyer. him of the latest ruling. He Tuesday for two years. Cox, of Englewood, N.J., ap-- conferred for an hour with anpeared before general sessions other of his attorneys, Miss Judge Irwin D. Davidson, who Rosalie Asher. , set no date for trial and con-- . tinued him in $5,000 bail. Cox "I AM disappointed, Davis twas given until April 23 to file said of Tuesdays ruling, "but not too surprised. I have been i notions. , k Informed that the district court A COX WAS INDICTED really passed the matter along 2. March 29 on charges stemming so that it may be presented from the death of Alfred E. and heard by the state suone-tim- Congress 366 of 500 t -- the ruling Party, which holds America at a Glance SAN FRANCISCO, April 5 (UPI) Caryl Chessman lost another round Tuesday in his 12 year legal battle to escape execution but his attorney said he was hopeful of eventual vie tory. THE LETTER contended THE LAWMAKERS told Nehru had reversed an that Nehru in a letter that the talks earlier refusal to meet Chou had been scheduled despite "THE RESPONSIBILITY unless certain preconditions the opposition of "the predom Inant opinion of the Indian will be of those who create were met. people." It warned against any public functions or receptions in Chous honor. By George Poor Pop The letter was delivered to the prime minister last night. It was made public by the signers Tuesday. THEY INCLUDED repre sentatives of the seven parties in the lower house tht Mrs. Putney remained; killed beside a logging road by Motherwell, according to the prosecution. He was picked up in Atlanta, Ga. , y NEW DELHI, April 5 Six members of Parliament have wemed Prime Minister Nehru against "a surrender of any part of Indian territory In. his forthcoming talks here of With Premier Chou En-la- i Communist China. s the letter such a situation, said. The letter also took issue with Nehrua distlncton be. tween talks and negotiations on the 51,000 square miles in dispute between India and Red China. It said that We fail to understand' how any distinc- tion can be made.i "THE CHINESE premier will be my guest," he declared in a speech Sunday. If insulted my guest-Il- l naturally be ashamed. The lawmakers letter rejected such an Intention. It warned, however, that if any effort! were mads to induce public participation in welcoming Chou "such attempts may not be allowed to go unchal' lenged by the people. By Paul Grimes New York Times Writer in the lower house, has designated April 10 through 17 as "No Surrender Week THE HINDU Mahasabha (Great Hindu Society) an extremist group that holds only one parliamentary seat, is the only organization that announced plans to demonstrate while Chou is in New Delhi. It did not sign the opposition letter. Nehru has condemned these plans as "barbarous." "Okay, Ill stop eating crackers in bed. 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Spiegel waa arraigned on lndlctmenta charg- lng he Imported obacene photograph from a London source for exhibition purposes. . 2 Superior Judge Edward A. Pecce released him "recognizance foe trial at a date to be set later. - on his own - HARVARD UNIVERSITY Immediately issued a statement that it had full confidence in Dr. Spiegel and that he was using for a atudy of the causes of emotional dis; the photographs turbance. . . .' Jewelry Worth Millions on Auction Block . A million dollar collection of jewelry will be auctioned Wednesday in what could be the greatest sale of its kind ever held in this country. Dealers and private citizen from many parts of the world are expected for the event at Manhattans Parke Bernet Galleries. Parke Bernet anticipates a gathering of at least 1,000 bidders, taxing the capacity of . its auction room. TO BE SOLD is the jewel collection of the late Mrs. Wil-liaR. Timken, widow of the cofounder of the Timken Roller Bearing Co. 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