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Show 4A NcWS AND DESERET Wednesday, June 17, 1964 TELEGRAM, Hoffa Case Nears End, U.S. Attorney Reports Pi! o? Faces Charge In Lake Bus Plunge NEW ORLEANS (UPI)- -A State police captain said Jiesday he would file negligent homicide charges against the of a tug whose crewman-pilo- t tow slammed Into the Lake Pontchartrain causeway early Tuesday, causing the death of six persons on a bus. hole The tow ripped a the bridge and a bus w 1 1 h jeight persons on board fell Through It 20 feet Into the lake. r The bus driver and one passenger survived.240-fo- V ent CHICAGO (UPI) State Police Captain Vincent Ebeier Jr. said he would file charges against Clifford Milley, the tugs mate, who was reported at the wheel at the time of the collision. Ebeier said the tug was off course some 60 degrees, and had it been on course it would have cleared all obstructions in the lake. ' The driver and a passenger on the bus were pulled from the lake by two rften whose automobile screeched to a stop Just hole ripped short of the out of the causeway by a wayward barge. The dead were identified as Charles Perrone, 54, Chicago; William Ellis Wilson, 20, Manchester, N.H. George W. Broa, may close Thursday or Friday its case against James R. Hoffa and others accused in a J25 million fraud case. The source, a government lawyer, refused to be quoted by name but said, "Theres no reason we cant close within the - . next two days. , A defense lawyer said that if the government does rest its case this week, a motion would be filed immediately for a directed verdict of acquittal This lawyer said, cryptically, I understand an important development will come tomorrow." The comments were made following a conference in the chambers of U.S. District Judge Rich- n w mar id 240-fo- ot I SecrecyShrouds Fate Of Cleric LOS ANGELES l recy Wednesday (UPD-S- e- shrouded & J showdown meeting between a high, church official, and a young priest who urged Pope Paul VI to remove James J Francis .Cardinal McIntyre from office, for allegedly failing to speak out against racial bias. The Rev. William U DuBay met Wednesday at the Cardi-ijna- ls office with Msgr. Benjamin Hawkes, chancellor of 'the Los Angeles archdiocese. meet-Details of the lng were sketchy. 29-When the sandy-haireyear-olpriest emerged from J the chancery, he was asked If he still were a priest My collar is still on," he replied. 1 Father DuBay was a priest J when he came in here, and he was a priest when he went out said Msgr. Hawkes. d -- A- ard woman. Bus driver Ernest Vaughn, 38, of Jackson, Miss., and S. Sgt William Cockerham of Baton Ft.- - Gordon, Rouge,-La.r-a- nd Ga., were reported in satisfac.' tory condition. They were pulled from the lake by Jackie Church, 19, of Mandeville, La., and Bernard Cautreau, 42, of Abita Springs, 1 La.- The Coast Guard summoned the tug crew Jo Wednesdays hearing at the New Orleans Customhouse. , " AND V DOUBLE PETUNIAS - .ITCHELL'S IVI NURSERY Nrthina Down-- M i How Can Broadway 254 MmHm t. Pay - Be On . ? : tSTATE, STREET store at i Because they have opened a across from the new Federal 154 South brand-ne- w State, right Building. Another place to get Broadway's famous or Shop shoe repair service! SPECIALS Available at all 5 Stores! LONG-WEARIN- G GUARANTEED NULITE ' HALF SOLES Protested Irf Eas- t- were in the store, Lord & Tay-su- it lor President - Melvin Dawlej said Wednesday, with a laugh, they will be sealed.up immediately and shipped to the poor." And in Allentown, Pa., Hess Bros., which was sent its shipment the same time" Went out to Lord & Taylor, has the suits on its hands and pickets on its . hands, too. Lets keep it clean, said signs, camed by Allentown women. Dawley agrees. I respect Rudi Gemreichs designing abilWe were Dawley said. ity, one of the very first stores to promote his clothes. However, I do not feel that the topless - LANDSCAPE Ath ImtflllatiM. WMMSfSMMMNmlllvRIwNMN' AOVimlSIMIHT Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH 4 5 REFINISHED or RE-DY- Whltw lone is either good 'fashion or : jood taste. Asked why Lord & Taylor had bought the suit in the first place, Dawley defended his buyer but felt that the decision was one that ultimately had to be made on the basis of the store image. -Naturally, we cannot prevent a customer from removing the top of her bathing suit, he said, but I do not feel that Lord & Taylor should promote it fashion. Color Guaranteed Expert Workmanship Fast While-You-W- ait 3C(G)3! 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The first ship-meNEW YORK of those topless Rudi Gemreich bathing suits has hit New York, and New York has hit back. Lord the first New York store to order the suits, became the first this week to reject them. The suits were airmailed to Lord & Taylor last Thursday from Marmon Knitwear in Wisconsin, but the store hah changed its mind. If they FLAT ($5.49 Value) AH MR. BROADWAY Allentown, Pa., women picket department store which plans to sell new topless bathing suits. Store rejected women's protest. -i Milley, 30, was STANDARD VARIETIES . SPECIAL! While-You-W- ait The vessels y. . involved. 1 i CLEAflAClSE SALE F, HYBRID X ..O, - Three witnesses were heard in morning session James H. Callahan, Miami, Fk.; Joseph C. Edwards, Maitland, Fla., and Charles B. Gouert, San Diego, Calif. Gouert was the 103rd wit- -' 54, Cleveland, Ohio; Willie Cros-le- y Matthews, 20, Bogalusa, La., and an unidentified B. Austin. ness in the- - trial-no- w -- in - its eighth week. A Florida investor testified Tuesday that one of the defendants demanded a 5115,000 fee before helping to arrange a 51-million loan from the Teamster Pension Fund. Irving Kipnis, a Miami Beach investor, said while his loan application was .pending S. George Burris, New York accountant, first, asked for 5150,000. Kipnis said Burris then tried to make a snap investment in a then financially - troubled Florida land venture, in which the government claims Tear!- -' ster President James Hoffa Was I |