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Show 12 A Sail Lake Tribune, Sunday, November 2, 13G3 $200 Grudge Against Marines Impelled Youth to Swipe Jetliner, Flee to Rome In New York, a U.S. ofucial said the maximum penalty upon conviction of the charges facing Minichieilo is death. The minimum is 20 years in prison. Italy has no "death penalty. Conviction of kidnaping could bring life imprisonment. but here such a sentence seldom means more than 20 years. Crew members of the airliner who flew him on an 6,900 mile, odyssey from Los Angeles to Rome called the husky, youth a pretty gentlemanly young man with a "strong suicidial tendency. They said he told them he was coming to Rome to kill someone or be killed. They said it didnt seem to matter to him w hich or w ho. We talked about playing cards and Continued From Page One of a person sought by another country in Itaiv. I.i Washington, tne State Department said the U.S. embassy in Rome had been m contact with the Italian foreign minis- after he had been tried ter about to the Minichiello returning Inited States. However, the State Department added of Saturday, it had not yet received a legal request from an agency in the United States asking for the extradia request that normally is necestion sary before the State Department can act under the extradition treaty. U.S. officials expect Mmchiello wall be brought before an Italian magistrate Sunday. five-sto- p that, as dark-haire- d what he was going to do attar he got to Rome. said TWA hostess Tracy Coleman. He wanted someone to come out, an official, and look him up so he could kill them, or else be killed. He didn't say who it was. He mentioned no individual at alL He didnt care who it would be. He just wanted to kill some' ndy or be killed, she added. Capt. Donald Cook of New York, tLi plane's original pilot, said Minichiello told him he had been in Vietnam 13 months but expressed no views on the war. We didnt talk politics, the airman said. U.S. authorises said the Marine fled Friday while being taken to Camp Penon charg dleton, Calif., for court-marti- es the PX. quoted the youtl. in Rome as saying he had deposited $800 in a Marine credit fund in Vietnam and got back only 5600 when he returned home. Palmeri said Minichiello also told him one night I got kinda drunk and said 'I He said he went am going to take it. to the PX and fell asleep inside after it closed and they found me there the next of robbing Palmri morning." The airliner was hijacked 15 minutes after takeoff. The hijacker marched a hostess into the cockpit and took over the plane while pointing an Ml carbine witli a collapsible stock at the crew. He ordered the plane to Denver, Colo., where he allowed 39 passengers and 3 hostesses to leave the plane. The plane then flew on to New York with the crew and one hostess. At New Yorks Kennedy Airport the hijacker Ered his only shot on the trip, excited because people came too close to the plane. The bullet went into the ceiling of the cockpit It was not until after leaving New York that Minichiello would say where he was bound. After stops al Bangor, Maine, and Shannon, Ireland, the plane landed near dawn in Rome. At Minichiellos orders, airport Police Chief Pietro Gni boarded the plane unarmed and in his shirtsleeves. Minichiello marched him off at gunpoint as a hostage and raced away with him in the chief's car. They headed south along the old Appian Way lined with the tombs of the ancient great and the villas of the modem rich. Five hundred police with dogs and helicopters fanned out in a five-homanhunt that led into the vineyard hills six miles south of Rome. They finally caught him at the hilltop Sanctuary of Divine Love. He had changed out of his clothes and attended Mass there on this All Saints holy day d sport shirt. wearing a It was the shirt that attracted the priests attention. He called polici At first Minichiello claimed innocence. What airplane? he asked. And when asked why he came to Italy, he asked: Is this Italy? short-sleeve- ifumtu LlAllAiN ? C T Manufacturer's Closeout! I I j a, I f y v, ' - i v - p L ifj ! ; I rs-- box Springs - and Mattress - 8 - tfj fi Y1 -- - ,, - full size cr twin size set NOW ONLY ( Y; . r .? k. ,- - M v- - - t , X v I n 1 NY-1-1 t . ' " mm t ia ' Associated Press Wirephot End of the road for skyjacker Raphael Minichiello was church on Romes Appian Way. Revise System of Justice, Panel on Violence Urges Continued From Page One some of the most pervasive problems found In the present system of justice in the nation also were the ones most resistant to change. Moreover, the law enforcement in America today was depicted by the commission not as a rational, orderly system but as a disjointed collection of governmental units that often have worked one against the other. A system implies some the report unity of purpose, stated. In the typical American city and state, and under federal jurisdiction as well, no such relationship exists. There is. instead, a reasonably criminal process, a continuum thiougti which each accused offender may pass . . . The inefficiency, fall-oand failure of purpose during this process is notorious. One of the chief recommendations of the commission to correct this bleak picture was the creation of central in metropolitan areas with authority to give direction to all the component parts of law enforcement, such as local police, prosecutors, defender and correctional agencies, while woikirg in conjunction with the courts but having no control over them. well-defin- agencies Superagency liewed The panel acknowledged that the form of the recommended central justice agen-c:e- s in metropolitan areas would require further study, but the report envisioned the central agency for the mo- ment as a superagency that for would be responsible planning, processing of court cases, and serve as liaison with public and agencies outside the criminal justice system. It would be the incubator for ideas that would transform all aspects of the system said the commiss'ou Tie reoort fou bed hrieiiy on the effect of civil disobedience on the for law and cider and concluded that some aspects of tie movelong-rang- e pii-va- te ct ment were regrettable, partic ularly those individuals who vitiate laws and claim they should not be punished because in their view the law or police they are protesting against is unjust or immoral. 1rotesl Studied A report on protest and which goes deeper violence. into the problem, is currently being prepared by the committee for examination later. The commission asserted that disenchantment with the law was most prevalent among those who feel they have gained the least from Cie social order and from the actions of government. Milton Dr. Eisenhower, commission chairman, emphasized the point at a news conference when the report was released. There is not the slightest doubt in my mind that both in criminal and civil cases the poor are at a disadvantage, Eisenhower remarked . F.nlist Lawyers To help reduce the problem, the commission recommended that federal and state governments euhst the aid of from the private sector to devote their services to meeting the legal needs of the poor. It called for the expansion of legal ser ices now offered by the Office of Economic Opportunity and similavv-ve- rs lar programs in other governmental agencies. In another highlight of the report, the commission rec- ommended of the creat-oseveral citizens groups that would work at the local level to serve as checks against the r e structured governmental agencies. 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