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Show i PESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 6A Wedneidayl July 8, 1964 FEUD the case be dismissed on groupay the $100 she was paid by that this client was the vic&dfoff for posing for the picof tures. Mr. Hatch contended this 4 Before granting the motion. was modeling fees. I wont do that Mr." Hath, Judge Beck called Mrs. Holla-da-y to tiie stand and questioned but I certainly would sue them her pertaining to the events sur- for it, Judge Beck replied.; Another development arose rounding her arrest by five Sail Lake City Police officers who re- late Tuesday when a Salt bake Mrs. Mary Condas Leh-me- r, portedly paid her $109 to pose lawyer, said she had written to . for some nude pictures. City Attorney Homer Holmgren After releasing the defendant, and County Attorney Giles, Judge Beck turned to Mr. Weg- promising to file a taxpayers office geland and said, If your suit in the event either of those has any more cases smacked with entrapment dont bring them before me. If you have frtT W cases of vice in this city and legally obtained evidence to prosecute, then the court will welcome them. But if this is tiie only kind of police work we have in this city then we should have an investigation of the police department, Judge Beck declared. Mr. Hatch then asked the court for an orejer requiring the County Attorney to pay 'Mrs. Holla- legal officers provide defense counsel for Commissioner Smart ' in his court litigation.' On request of the attorney generals office the city attorney Wednesday named Deputy A. Halgren to assist in the defense of Commissioner Smart at the Monday hearing.. Commissioner Smart requested assistanqe jfrom the attorney generals office, who asked the-cit- y attorney to name one of his deputies to assist the attorney generals offictf In the case. t. last ftips LBJ CALLS RIGHTS LAW 'STEP ALONG HARD ROAD' uqrfers Con tinned from First page l who bad been handling the case, was out of town. I can appreciate your position Mr. tyeggeland and I dont dent -WASHINGTON Johnson said Tuesday, offfifi like 'to criticize while I Marietta has Tiadfio racial the nCw civil rights law is a giant step along the kng,' bard am on the bench, however, Mr. By United Press International Dibblee is, not doing the court road toward equal opportunity for all Americans. An explosion ripped a house troubles and police' were hesi"y not being here preused as a combination headquar- tant to say whether the facidpuf "If we move forward in the next four years as wehave fo proceed with this law pared nation new & will see we in four he the for and had civil said, ters living quarters past years," any racist overtones. ' suit, Judge Beck said. and one In which We can take increased pride. At Bessemer, Ala., Tuesday, rights workers in McComb, The motion was -- denied by Mr. Johnson made the statement at a brief, meeting Miss, earW Wednesday, slightly a groupof white men, swingBeck who added, Mr. Judge The . 'With and on his a committee a white ing baseball bats, attacked about (Negro equal employment opportunity. injuring committee which Mr. 'Johnson headed when, he was vice Dibblee knew that the man. , nine Negroes. at an integrated ? would resume as soon as a deMcComb is in south Missis- lunch counter. At least one was president,' submitted a report on three years of activity cision was reached on the Writ aimed at ending discrimination in employment sippi an area" described severely beaten. in the higher court He should Civil rights leaders as too . At AttyGen. Robert F, Kennedy told 92 UJ5. attorneys be here. Defense. Attorney SumTuscaloosa, Ala,: white with the at tiie Justice Department that initial .compliance for summer volunteerstn the men forcibly escorted six Nener J. Hatch also entered an obcivil rights law has been very, very good and that there jection to any continuance. He Mississippi project to work. It groes frOm a snack bar, that Is confidence in him (Johnson) and in his judgment, and was the third bornbing in die was prepared to lower racial said that his client had a plane the people have followed him.! last two weeks Jalw area where barriers. Most other restaurants, ticket in her purse and was planKu Klux Klan Activity and cross lunch counters and a theater in ning to leave town Tuesday --on an airplane for Baltimore, Ohio. burnings have been reported on the city peacefully accepted NeX-I- n The defendant was recalled to the increase. customers. gro the stand. She was in the witanother incident late Tuea-da- y Eight Negroes were arrested Battle At City Hall ness chair when the trial was night, a sniper fired five at Selma, Ala,, for picketing In stopped the day before by the luliets into a policemans auto- connection with a voter registrawrit served on .Judge Bede. -mobile in the Negro section, of tion drive.. Negro .leader.Tom A BV R r1 1 M I N T Mr. Weggeland indicated to . Mariett- a- Ga, 20 miles north- Brown said more pickets would the court that he could not proJfou Overcome Helps west of Atlanta. .The policeman return Wednesday and keep poceed with cross examination of Was not hit lice quite busy. the witness because he was not ' Still others feel that some of present In the courtroom during Continued from First Page Looseness and Worry': direct examination and thereatHo longer b fore was not familiar with her making an arrest and what type the fault lies In tile county mord or 1m1 becUM of loot, wobbly Iklw of evidence will hold up hi court torneys office, lts deputies are testimony. . teeth. FASTHTH, w UnprotKl alka-liacid) powder, i prlnkled oa The officers persist In not not requiring officers to piccent At this point the state rested your(non plate bold them firmer eo they its case without trying to quesreel more comfortable. Avoid ember the courts advice he ' sufficient evidence before issu- tion the defendant raoment caused by looee plate. Get addd. " " thatL oilce-offidalsing complaints. h a v ecom-plainethat the Judge dismisses . Announces a new rate or drops too many vice comof earnings for savings beginning July 1st plaints. The only cases that I dismiss rcre those that do not have enough evidence to constitue conviction or the evidence was illegally obtained," Judge Beck 3 (UPI-Presi- ' , trial Entrapment Views Vary, Commissioner, Judge Find ne - -P- claims. 7 Some lawyers criticize JLh e judge as being defense prone because of his many years' of experience as a defense attorney. However, lawyers other have expressed high praise for the courts action In curbing unlawful evidence and police pros-ecution of cases- .- - Some observers have said the feud between police and Judge Bede goes back even further then when he took over the criminal bench th first of the year. 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