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Show . pm r .y i I The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, January 4, 1961 rr w America at a Glance New Orleans Finch Trial Begins-I- ts No. 3 . X r t. ' By Associated Press LOS ANGELES, Jan. 3 Murder trial .No. 3 began Tuesday for Dr. R. Bernard Finch and his pretty mistress, Carole NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 3 Tregoff, after a judge turned down her motions for a separate A pretty" blonde mod(UPI) trial. " eling student and cousin of a The court look under submission their pleas for dis- former Miss America was missal of charges on grounds of double jeopardy. stabbed to death in her bedroom her 18th birthThe are day, Tuesday, surgeon and his a in a black accused of the July, 1959, slaying of his socialite wife. Dr. trenchbycoatNegro Finch admits he shot her, but calls it an accident At two The killer fled the scene previous trials. Juries could not agree on a verdict Impaneling of a jury for the third trial began Tuesday on the victims bicycle. afternoon. Police rounded up three susV ' The courts double Jeopardy ruling is expected when pects and booked them with suspicion of murder. the defense opens Its case. " Reportedly, the killer was The double Jeopardy contention stems from trial No. 2, bloodied and cut and scratched in which Jurors agreed unanimously that Dr. Finch was in his struggle with the vicguilty of murder but could not agree on the degree. They tim," Donna Trussell, a first in favor of convicting Miss Tregoff. stood cousin of former Miss America Lynda Lee Mead of MissisBoth defendants contend that to be tried again after sippi. Jury took so positive a stand constitutes double Jeopardy. ONE OF THE Negroes takIn asking for a separate trial. Miss Tregoff s attorney en Into custody had what apcontended there could be a conflict of interest between the peared to be blood in his hair. defendants. Police indicated still more v i ' suspects would be interrogat- BlimjTStarts Pme Wtrevheta- LAKEHURST," N. J., J an." 3 Carole Tregoff . , . Loses bid (AP) Xh'e largest blimp ever --AnwliM for separate murder trial. to attempt a flight over the Rocky Mountains left Lake-hurs- t Naval Air Station Tuesday for the West Coast The airship wss expected to land at Santa Ana, Calif on Saturday. The Navy ZPG2 blimp, piloted by Dt Cmdr. Cedi Man-shiwill be the first craft of Its kind to appear on the West Coast in several years, say Lakehurst officials. The 342-focraft will be used in connection with oceanographic and research and development work on the coast. Child Rallies NEW YORK, Jan. 3 UP) Little Patricia McKieman, i who survived nearly a week I without food or water in . locked room with her dead mother, rallied Tuesday but on the critical list j , remained ATTENDANTS AT Miser-- ' cordia Hospital said the old child still had not spoken v except to mumble repeatedly for water. ' - She was found Monday by a housing authority patrolman in a Bronx apartment beside the body of her mother, Jen ' nle, 33, a widow. The mother suffered from a heart condition, and a medical examiner said she had died at least five days ago. A Christmas tree still sparkled with tinsel in the living room when Patrolman . James Fortuno entered the Previous crosslgs of the ed. Flight Coast-to-Coa- st Rockies Were 'mlde by smaller, World War II type - ' - " Officers said Donnas cousin, Lynn Bulliard, arrived at the Trussells tan stucco house in a mixed neighborhood Tuesday morning with a boy friend from New York. The boy stayed outside while the girl went in to see Donna. Miss Bulliard rushed upstairs to .Donnas bedroom when she heard her screaming. She told police she saw the Negro man altting on her on the floor. two-stor- airships. Thi blimps usually operate at altitudes up to 3,000 feet, a - s y - potion's but the votes, Ij 1 L . e. you dont understand What his words. - n.il can you do W. R. Kilmer about It? No two people wQl need to do (he same. The krte Mr. L. A. Watson who spent his entlrs life studying hearing problems wrote a booklet entitled "How to Get the THE CALIFORNIA Highway Patrol identified the dead as Ronald C Vylstra, 18, the driver, and his sister, Betty, 22, Rte. 1, Worthington, Minn. Americans Most From Your Remaining Hearing." Mad us the coupon, phone EM or drop in. We will give you a tree copy. . .If under tending Iia your problem s louder sound is nor your cm- ,rwer. You hear . Bowl football game were killed and four others were Injured early Tuesday when their car turned over. ilftico w vHEARINO aids EAST 3RD SOUTH, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 148 j City j : I Nemef J I Slete j'Zeae If Today, Your Doctor Said: 60 TO "YOU MUST it Ti Mitt Today's HIrtir Hospital Casts? Bad Hiilth Risk? Ciannttef Rimvakli Shesli Tn Btctat Ltw Tki Safi Finest Bit Cist Tbmtfli Prstictin it fliy Adiiuti COMPARE! ... OR FREE FOLDER AmmUUI Praia Wirephete Donna Trussell .. . Found by cousin after fatal attack. THE HOSPITAL CALL Burns Kill Mother 8-86- Navy spokesman said. -.Flight plans call for the blimp to make a stop at Glyn-c- o Ga. Wednesday afternoon and another at Laughlin Air Force Base, Tex., Thursday morning. On Friday it will fly over tr Van Horn Pass, move over the Rio Grande Valley Miss Bulliard screamed and and along the southern border near San ran out of the house. The Negro fled later, carrying a bun Diego. die under his arm. Police said Then it will turn north to it was believed to be clothing. Santa Ana, where it is ex He leaped on a bicycle outpected to land Saturday eve- side the house and pedalled off. ning. PLAN. I I I 51 () YREKA, CALIF, Jan. 3 Mrs. Nancy Louise Carson, 23, 6f Mount Shasta, died Tuesday of bums suffered In a fire which killed her twin daugil-- j ters Dec. 4. BENEFIT ASSURANCE V MISS WHITE DA THE HOSPITAL! if i cmii Yu My ti mil witkut si iif Willi It Wlpi Bit Tur Savings? piit? It Tur Priint Mil: INVESTIGATE! ' 9-- 3 WITH UNDERSTANDING NEEDLES, CALIF,, Jan. 3 (A) Two young Minnesotans returning rome from the Rose once-wealth- y 4 HEARING The Need of 170 Million Auto Upset Kills Two Grid Fans Negro Kills Teen Blonde f 1 w- - t I NAME. ADDRESS NO OBLIGATION ! CITY. DO IT TODAY! -- ht. ii, . . . ; . . . Li .STATE c Now, at First Federal's historic Savings Corner poo l U.S. Cuts Off Relations With Cuba , Continued from Page One The Presidents statement has resulted In this decision be- said: ing forced by the Cubans. Between 1 and 2 oclock this REP. CHARLES A. Halleck morning, the government of Cuba delivered to the United (Rind.), minority leader of the States daffaires ad inapartment. House, said he trusts the ad- terim charge of the United States ministrations Judgment In' Its in Havana a note Patricias dolls and other decision to break off diploma- Embassy toys rested under the tree. stating that the government of tic relations. Cuba had decided to limit the Vice President-elec- t of our embassy and .Actress Wins Divorce B. Johnson and SpeakerLyndon of the personnel consulate In Havana to 11 perHouse 3 LOS Sam Jan. (JP) . ANGELES, Rayburn sons. - Actress Joan Fontaine, wear-- ' declined comment "Forty-eigh- t hours was ing a full length mink she said n ' ' was my Christmas for the relations have granted departure of to present been .. steadily . myself," Tuesday won her since deteriorating Castros accession to marital freedom from film two years ago, when . producer Collier Young as her power his revolution overthrew the New Year's gift to herself. former regime of Fulgencio 3 ; SHE TESTIFIED that young Batista. The last straw came drank a very great deal, was Tuesday. HAVANA, Jan. 3 IP) not very warm or affectionate Castro ordered the U.S. Emor attentive," and seldom came bassy staff cut to 11, declaring Three Americans, two of them of the U.S. Embassy, . to see her when she was sick. that the embassy harbored employes were held In jail Tuesday night She charged cruelty. spies directing after an argument with police activities. over a theft accusation against They were married Nov. 12, 1952, and separated last The staff has recently a Cuban. ' May. numbered 87, having been THEA ME RICANS were In the past six months cut alno had Stewart H. Adams of Blsbee, children, They from about 120. Ariz a U.S. Treasury agent at though Miss Fontaine has a daughter, Deborah, by her preCastros action was a fol- the embassy; Miss Francis vious husband, William Dozier,, lowup to his of Boston, Mass., an charges last weekand a child, Martita Pareja, end that ITesident Eisenhower embassy secretary, and Tony whom she adopted in 195L had ordered U.S. Marines to Ferrante of Los Angeles, invade Cuba before Jan. 18. whose dairy property in Cuba WOULD FANOUS newspapers was recently seized by the gov'Oi KIMBALL PIANOS said the Cuban government ernment had learned of "such a plot - FOR OVtR 100 Y1ARS The arrests appeared to have from reliable sources. no connection with the U.S. UTAH MUSIC CO. At the time,Hagerty de- brealclir diplomatic -- relations with Fidel Castros 44 L Rib to. 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