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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, .November 30, 191 Arizonas Trunk Murderess of 30s, Winnie Ruth Judd, Gains Her Freedom lontinued From Page One was speaking as one human being to another and not a parole board member when he said, I do not want you to capitalize on this crime. Jacobs admitted he .was unsure whether the board could make such a condition, but that, only you and God know what happened 40 years ago and if you want to capitalize, that is between you and your conscience. Larry Debus, Mrs. Judd's attorney, told the board that the state attorney general had confirmed to him that the -- condition would be valid. Debus also said the attorney general believed that by a legal ruling Mrs. Judd or anyone else could be required to give any profits irom such a sale to a charity. "Im going to live just as quietly as I can, Mrs. Judd said when asked what she would do if freed. I hear from the Blemers all the time two or three know that and I wouldn't break any laws. Mrs. Judd said. Mrs. Judd was convicted of the 1931 murder of Agnes Anne LeRoi, 27. The bodies of Miss LeP.oi and Hedvig Samu-elso25, were dismembered and shipped to Los Angeles in two trunks. However, Mrs. Judd was never tried in the Samu-elsoslaying. The Catholic and Prot stant prison chaplains, only other persons to testify, told the board they felt Mrs. Judd is reI n times a weeK. Mrs. Judd was reminded by Jacobs that she would come under tremendous pressure, once she was released, by persons wanting- to profit from her story. habilitated. She told me that in the middle o' the U.S. Scenes the Rev. 'Francis J. Murphy, Catholic chaplain, said. She could take the pills herself, but never has. Asked about having been declared mentally ill at one time, Mrs. Judd pointed td her spotless record during the seven years she was free plus the earlier testimony of prison doctors. Jacobs also said he was concerned that the crime might be repeated if Mrs. Judd were younger, and asked if anything would force her to do it again. Manson Gets Sea Turtle Life ANGELES (AP) -Manson, already under a death sentence for the seven Sharon Tate murders, was given life imprisonment today by a jury which convicted him of the murders of a stuntman and a musician two years ago. In the Tate case, Manson was given eight death sentences, including one for conspiracy in the seven August 1969 slayings. Three female also were convicted and sentenced to death for the Tate slayings. News, LOS fT fA I m . V ' kjel Associated Evening Gazette received this note signed with name used Reno by a man who in hijacking of Press Wirephoto extorted $200,000 airliner Nov. 24. BOSTON (AP) Katharine sHepburn reported. to be in good condition at Massachu-sett- s Hospital Monday. A' hospital spokesman said the actress wag admitted Friday for observation and tests and that it was nothing serious. f The spokesman could give no indication of the medical problem or how long Miss Hepburn would be at the hos- -' s General ' . pltal. Relmquist Win? h quist A let- thanks for hospitality was in a D. B. Cooper. It was addressed handin faintly printed pencil to Reno Newspaper, Reno, Nev. The search continued in the Pacific Northwest for a man who hijacked the Northwest Airlines 727 last Wednesday and then bailed out with $200,-00- 0 in ransom money. rut D, news-pape- said: 1 E ;ers Money The airline had delivered four parachutes and the money to the hijacker in Seattle after he commandeered the aircraft between Portland and An agent placed the note in a transparent plastic case and said an attempt would be made to trace the letter and note. The envelope was postmarked Nov. 27 at Oakdale, a small town southeast of Stock-to- n in central California. The FBI agent said the letter and note will be turned over to the FBI laboratory in Washington, for analysis. The note, in various kinds of r, type, apparently from a Attention . one-tim- e of family leader wandering Exposes Feet Plan Tracer . a Associated Press Wirephoto This is composite drawing of man suspected of hijacking plane, jumping from jet. He is still free. Seattle. Fne 36 other passengers and two of the crew were permitted to leave he plane in Seattle. He apparently bailed out over the Woodland, Wash., area as the plane made a at his slow, flight command from Seattle to Reno, en route to his demanded destination, Mexico. low-lev- Manson was impassive as he heard the verdict, his only nervousness displayed by repeatedly slipping his loafers off and on to expose his sockless feet. Court Then, as Superior Judge Raymond Choate was congratulating the jurors for their many days of duty away from home, Manson burst out their Shake sarcastically: hand. Manson, sporting a crewcut and showing several days giowth of a black beard, then swiveled toward assembled newsmen and spectators in the courtroom and declared: Youre in prison, youre in prison, youre in prison. Each time he said this, he stared at a different reporter in the front row of the courtroom spectator section. Stares at Jurors Without interruption, Man-so- n then stared directly at the jurors and said, The only thing they can judge is what theyre told to judge. Governor Hints Discipline in Rahway Prison Revolt However, only a small fraction of the estimated 200 ships idled by the walkout were 'beint handled at the outset of the strike moratorium. In Boston, s shipping associate spokesman, Robert Calder, estimated it would take two days to resume full operations. Machinery has got to be serviced and paperwork done, he explained. TRENTON, N. J. (AP) -The agreement that ended the Rahway Prison rebellion did not preclude the possibility of disciplinary or criminal action against inmates involved in the uprising. Gov. William T. Cahill said Monday. Cahill told a news conference he would not speculate on the possibility of criminal action. But he said the agreement that ended the Thanksgiving Day uprising made no promise of legal amnesty. The confirmed governor that 28 men have been transferred from the prison to the Trenton State Hospital for security reasons. He said that one of the men was Derrick Dennis the Menace Bv Hank Ketchani - two-nion- y back-to-wor- k orders. Thomas, reportedly a leader the inmates at Trenton State Prison, the only other to of the riot. Clifton Brandon, chief public spokesman for the inmates, also was transferred. maximum security penitentiary in the state. The governor said the agreement tliat ended the uprising guaranteed only two concessions : that there would be no physical reprisals against inmates by guards and that there would be full Lacks Security The riot resulted in at least in damages. Cahill said, including an estimated $250,000 in costs for the replacement or repair of cell doors and locks. The governor said other prisoners may have to be transferred because more than 400 cells were without adequate locks or doors. Cahill also announced that n the plan to establish a inmate committee to negotiate with the state on grievances would be extended $350,000 negotiations. No Agreement There agreement was never of no retribution any through possible disciplinary or criminal action, Cahill The guards are absosaid. lutely keeping faith on the guarantee against reprisals, he added. five-ma- Cahill said a full investigation of the rebellion was under way and that he was awaiting a report from Atty. Gen. George F. Kugler Jr. before deciding on possible prosecution of inmates. He confirmed that Thomas was among the prisoners transferred to the Vroom Building for the Criminally Insane at the Trenton State Hospital. Albert Wagner, director of the state prison system, said Thomas was transferred because he was one of five inmates who left their ceils against orders after the hostages were released last Thursday night. 5 524-457- 524-452- 1 524-450- (W eekdays I Npecied Toll Press Heavy highway traffic ing the four-da- dur- Thanksgivpio Dav holiday weekend cost 67 lives. This was below the low end of a National Safety Council advance estimate that between 620 and 720 persons might be killed in crashes between 6 p.m. Wednesday, the eve of the holiday, and midnight Sunday. The council calculates that fatalities over a holiday period run as high as 25 percent above the toll of, a similar pea holiday ri c d involved. The 1971 Thanhsgiwng day weekend compared with 646 Litalities counted by The Associated Press in the corresponding weekend last year. The Thanksgiving toll of jfit in 19C8 was the highest of any holiday period on recoid. y without N.J. (UPI) -William G. Bowen, who came to Princeton University as a graduate student 16 years ago and advanced steadily through its teaching and administrative ranks, was named Monday as the Ivy League schools l"th president. Bowen. 38, who has been the schools second highest ranking administrator since 1967, was elected president by a Uiittiuiiiuus vuie by die Princeton Board of Trustees. He will succeed Dr. Robert F. Golieen, who is resigning June 30. 1972, after serving as 14 for president years. Goheen, 52, will become board chairman of the Council on Foundations in New York, an organizing group for over 500 foundations, PRINCETON, By Associated They were doin a lot of meowin, but they dont sec.n to be hungry. Professor Attains Presidency of Princeton grant-makin- g came to Princeto r graduate study in 1955, Bowen f earned his doc'orate in 1958 and was named .hat same year to an assistant professorship. A D V E R T I S 6 M E H Advertising Departments Classified Ads, 1 Retail Display, 524-288- 524-270- 1 1 p.m.) 521-353- remarlabla In Surgeon Family Case , . ripping off rednecks. Peter Chang Prosecutor said Frazer considered rednecks to be materialists, capitalists or those who built big houses and damaged the natural order of things. Cole said Frazier once told him he would shoot his mother if necessary to promote the revolution. He said Frazier sometimes carried a sawed-of- f shotgun under his jacket, owned Tarot cards and once offered to sell him a .22 revolver. Michael J. Wark, another friend of Fraziers, testified that Frazer talked of ripping a total of off stealing six guns. He said he did not see Frazier with any except a .38 revolver about two weeks before the murders. The weapons used in the murders were never found. REDWOOD CITY, CALIF. John Linley Frazier. (AP) 25, was convicted Monday of murder in the slayings of a surgeon and four first-degr- others. The same Superior Court jury, which began deliberations last Friday in the trial, must now determine if Frazier is sane. Frazier, a former automobile mechanic, was convicted of five counts of murder in the 1970 killings of Dr. Victor Ohta, three members of Ohtas family and a secre- tary. Pleaded Innocent He pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of insanity. Firemen seeking water to fight a blaze at Ohtas $250,000 hilltop mansion near Santa Crus Oct. 19, 1970, discovered the five bodies in the family swimming pool. were five All Reported Bullet Thefts Donald S. Muni, a neighbor of the Ohtas, testified that .38 and guns were stolen from his house around Oct. 5, 1970, along with a red telephone, a wastebasket and a radio. Chang claimed that Frazier bragged to Wark about robbing the Muni home. The prosecutor contended that the guns stolen from Muni were the muider weapons. Found 3 Items blindfolded and bound at the wrists with silk scarves. Ohta, 45, a wealthy eye surgeon of Japanese descent, was shot three times with a pistol. Ohtas wife. The others Virginia, 43, their sons, Derrick. 12, Taggart, 11. and Ohtas secretary. Dorothy 38, were each Cadwallader, shot with a pistol, authorities said. Under Ohtas Police testified they found Muni's telephone, wastebasket and radio in a shed near Fraziers shack. Investigators also found a pair of binoculars and a semiautomatic pistol in the shed. Prosecution witnesses testified they had belonged to Ohta. Defen-- e attorney James Jackson said the state's case declarwas circumstantial, There were no fining: gerprints, no eyewitnesses, no confession, nothing to place the defendant at the scene. 3 windshield of authorities note typewritten the Rolls-Royc- a found which said: Hailowen, 1970. Today, World War 3 will begin as brought to you by the people of the Free Universe. From this day forward company of anyone and-o- r persons who misuses the natural environment or destroys same will suffer the penalty of death by the people of the Free Universe. The note, typed on Ohtas was signed Knight of Wands, Knight of Cups, Knight of Pentacle.s, Knight of Swords symbols of key cards in the Tarot fortune-tellindeck. typewriter, 1 judg--me- claims. Exceptions Made Johnson said the court ruled that neither the senator nor his aides nor members of the staff of a Senate subcommit- lee of which he is chairman,, could be called to testify before the grand jury. The court also ordered the grand jury not to question any witness about Gravels "acquisition, use, publication or of the papers. republication Johnson said. Last June, Gravel read portions of the Pentagon papers report on the origins of U.S. involvement in the Indochina war before a session of his Capijol buildings and grounds subcommittee. Jury Calls The grand jury had subpoenaed Dr. Leonard Rodberg, an aide to Gravel who joined his staff the day he publicly read the papers, and Howard Webber, head of the MIT Press. Gravel reportedly contacted Webber about possible publication of the Pentagon papers in his possession. Gravel has since made arrangements to publish the papers through' Beacon Press, the publishing organ of the Unitarian Assn. Gravel's lawyers had asked the appeals court for the right to preview any questions that Rodberg or Webber might be asked by the grand jury. Violate Immunity? They argued that the senlegislative immunity, which provides that he may not be called to account for any act performed as senato;.' might be violated through questioning of his associates. ators g - On Oct. 23. 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Holiday Traffic Youngest Fails to Take Of Papers 8 1 Threatens World War T-I- The NEW YORK (AP) vanguard of 45,000 East and Gulf Coast longshoremen returned to piers from Maine to Testis on Monday, their strike interrupted by 524-450- Newspaper Delivery Problems, , Dockworkers Back, Ileed I Order Tafi-llartle- Womens, verdict was on murder and one hippie types, was found guilty Nov. 2 of the slayings of Gary Hinman, a Malibu musician, and Donald Shorty Shea, a sometime movie stuntman whose body never has been found. Alive Hijaek-Skydiv- er B. Cooper the name reportedly used by the hijacker who got $200,000 and then apparently parachuted from a jet airliner between Seattle and Reno last week was received by the Reno Evening Gazette on Monday. The with note, printed words pasted to paper, was turned over to the Federal Bureau of Investigation here. - - RENO, NEV, (AP) ter with a note signed by 4 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Sen. Birch Bayh said Monday that he and other opponents - of the nomination of William Rehnquist to the U.S. Su- preme Court lack sufficient , Senate votes and he expects " Rehnquist will win confirmation. Bayh, who led successful efforts to defeat earlier nominations of. Clement Haynes-wortand G. Harrold Carswell to the court, said only 25 of the 100 senators now are expected to vote against Rehn- Note Hints - of of conspiracy. Manson, 37, of FBI Studies Letter Hepburn Okay Mondays counts two 524-454- Promotion, Charles turtles. f Executive Editor, 0 Scores, Editorial Writers, 1 1 0 Sports, 524-4Magasine, 524-452- TEX. SVILLE, Dr. Warren Thomas, (UPI) (Sritjor of the Gladys Porter went to Washington 74oo; MJniJay where he will discuss tiei slaughter of thousands of sea turtles with the governments chief wildlife manage-iftef- it official. 5iomas says the turtles are alSottf to become extinct. He t(losed earlier this month tjiaj 19,000 turtle skins had bcHjimported into the United States through Brownsville from Mexico during the past six months and said the Mexican government has issued a permit for another 100, uOO skins, wihch are taken only -- from, the flippers of the In Probe HERES WHERE TO CALL Information, d Door Opens Do you need information, want sports scores, have a news story or feature you want to talk about? Is your paper missing? Do you want to disaucs a classified or display advertisement? Death? BROWN flame-haire- Tribune Telephone Numbers Term-Af- ter Extinction Is Possible wants to live out her life in seclusion, The trunks containing the bodies 0f Mrs. Judd's friends arrived in LoS 19. 19ol. The attractive Angeles on Oct. medical secret to the railroad station to claim went tary the trunks, but an attendant noticed' blood seeping from them and would not allow her to take them. Mrs. Judd, daughter of a small town Indiana preacher and wife of a physician, disappeared but was arrested a short time later when her husband told to find her. police where Doctors have testified that I never committed an act of violence in the state I hospital, and I didn't in the seven years I took care of she said. was out, children. As for the state of her health, she said she has high blood pressure and an in enlarged heart. She said she has pains real when happy. her heart Im Gov. Jack Williams commuted her life sentence to time served last month, more than two years after her seventh excape ended. She was living with the Bremers as Marian Lane and Debus said she right she gets up and has access to pills for the patients as a hospital orderly. wi Yl v. lino. MAIN Jrt-OU- t j |