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Show Page 14—THE DAILY HERALD,Provo, Utah Thursday, April 23, 1970 Penalty Pondered By Jurors CARIBBEAN SEA U8, LEASED AREA CHAGUARAMAS BOSTON(UPI)—The govern- along with a government ment has closed its book on the request to dismiss charges draft conspiracy trial of Dr. against twoof Spock’s codefenWASHINGTON (UPI) — dants—Yale University chaplain Daughters of the jh Benjamin Spock. Revolution, warning that the The final chapter was ap- William Sloane Coffin and author Mitchell Goodman of LOS ANGFLES (UPI)—Her problem of environmentalpollu- parently written Wednesday distorted by when U.S. District Court Judge New York. clothes were damp and she was tion is The chaplain and Goodman shivering from the cold, but a em*tion and propaganda, las W. Arthur Gerrity Jr. went were convicted in June, 1968 patrolman had to pry the five- called instead for increased with Spock and Michael Ferber, year-old girl's fingers loose attention to “pollution of the a Harvard graduate student from the freeway fence because mind.” from Buffalo, N.Y., of conspir‘mommy and daddy” had told Delegates to the DAR’s 79th ing to counsel youths to evade her to wait there. Continental Congress heard the the draft. The officer, Thomas W. save-the-ervironmental moveSpock and Ferber had their Cravens,testified Wednesday in ment described as “‘subversive” convictions overturned by the the penalty phase of the in heated debate Wednesday US.Circuit Court of Appeals in murder trial of the girl's before passing a resolution Boston, which ordered new stepfather, Ronald Fouquet, 35. urging the “federal government AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI)—Apri- trials for Coffin and Goodman. to from adopting Fouquet was found guilty unnecessary and harmful con- vate plane on a flight from Monday of the 1966 beating trol programs which the naiion Washington, D.C., nosed into a narrow space between two death of his common-law wife's would later regret.” homes late Wednesday about son, Jeffery Lansdewn, then 5. He and Mrs. Betty Lansdown One delegate was reported to four blocks short of the Austin Fouquet also are charged with have said it was strange that Municipal airport, killingall six PORT ha kT h— ~ h ~ All had been given Whpegp prison termsandfined, A fifth defendant, yy, Raskin, codirector of Institute for Police Studies Pollution oe Washington, was acquitted gy the trial, ly @ SIPARIA — — OO ~~ Beene abandoning another of her “today is Lenin Day and Earth children, Jody Lansdown, i> Day.” The Communist world UPI NEWSMAP spots the Chaguaramas the rebels still held the base, Trinidad is somereports claimin, army “had the situation under control” and others insisting facility, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) Army Arms and Ammunition base where located just off the coast of Vevezuela on the loyal guvernment troops of Trinidad battled northeast portic on of South America. Although army mutineers who seized contro! of the the map shows theareaof the base leased to base. The latter’s fate was uncertain today, the U §., the baseitself is not a United States Administration NewspaperExecutives Defends Errant End Annual Convention By H. D. QUIGG NEW YORK (UPI)—Newspa- case, and many have difficulty per executives of the United States and Canada heard from top experts in space and defense scientific research today and studied new electronic a to publishing and athe concluding session of the th annual convention, Richard H. BlackHdge of the Kokomo (Ind.) Tribune advances to the presidency of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, even now accepting what has emerged as unavoidable fact.” Hesaid the presentbill “does not exhaust those things which men of good will would like to do. It simply reflects what we are now able to do. To go further would imperil this whole, breathtaking enterprise,” implementation of the program, he said, “poverty will have ceased to be a condition in which ary Ameri- which Cspuenteybt aoe can could live as a normal Papers. He suc rience.” Schmick Jr. of the Baltimore sk ‘Sun new: Renita speakers were | Emp eyes Steele the Worcester (ines Telegram and Gazette and I. ATLANTA E d -Atlanta’s William Hill of the Washington Say old city employes’ strike Star a the publishing has ended with both sides DanielP.‘Moynihan, domestic santness his oepeat ast” = counselor to President Nixon, in 4, 1, a speech to the convention Mayor Sam Massel, who Wednesdaysaid he “would like announced the end of the strike wi “recognize j on the federal budget that hashes i limit the amount of Consisted fv “‘of great pressure resources” that can be applied and threatening tensions, at this time to the President’s family assistance plan. ‘No onelikes the idea that Moneyis so short now, and Continue to be for the first half of the decade,” Moynihan said. Bill Lucey of the American Federation of State, County and Municipa! 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A federal judge earlier this weekheld that the law was intended only for certain sections of the city and the MAGNA(UPI) — A Poseidon police said they would stop Missile second stage motor unmaking wholesale arrests. But derwent a static test firing some members of Congress Wednesday at Hercules’ Bacwant to go all the way and chus Works near here. repeal the law. The 65-second firing of the Massive engine was viewed by companyofficials and Salt Lake City area newsmen, Tt was part of Hercules’ development for the second and smaller stage of the two-stage Poseidon, scheduled to become operational aboard nuclear submarines in 1971. WASHINGTON (UPI) — A Prior to the test, newsmen Utahn and a Washington State were told by Bacchus Works Man were among19 servicemen Manager Paul Hewk that Herkilled in Vietnam, according to cules has delivered the first aDefense Departmentannounce- Production motors for the ment Wednesday. Navy’s new Poseidon fleet. 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KIDS MATINEE 2 P.M “THUNDERBIRDSARE GO” the elimination of Spock ang Penn State Board Seeks i withthe lease! / Those killed in the plane were identified by police as Dr. physica} Folk & Popular ARCH THEATRE ROBERT CULP NATALIE WOOD OPEN 7:00 SHOW 7:30 It warned that President Nixon’s recently appointed Council on Environmental Quality “may be the vehicle tirough which the federal government assert vast New powers over our personal habits and create added controls over the individuals.” Vietnam War Bob RICHARD During Fouquet’s trial, the prosecution charged the maintenance mechanic beai Jeffery for three weeks and drunk beer and watched television as the boy died lying on the floor. Fouquet’s former employer at a metal shop, Hobson V. Coker, AN “INDOOR” apventure SHOWS- Fi, Sat, 7:30-9:31 Mon. Tue WedThvt 7200 ie’ the nearest home or business. Test-Fired En engineering. Richard c. 37-Day Strike > “isolated,” about a mile from Motor : Atlanta City Wernher von Braun, oon associate administrator 0 Poon “1 Foster ri tor fense resear to plead” Flyer of Kiies “Few expected this to be the passengers and two others in & nearby house. side a Bakersfield, Calif., marked the centenary of The crash also killed Freddi freeway last Oct. 25 Viadimir | Lenin's birth Anthony Bobbitt, 23, and his Wednesday wife Peggy, 16, when one of the The same jury that convicted Beechcraft Excaliber’s two Fouquet resumed deliberations The resolution on “total today on his sentence—iife environment” charged that the turboprop engines tore into imprisonment or death in the “real problem of pollution of their bedroom. Bobbitt was killed instantly and his wife gas chamber. our environment is being died later at an Austir hospital Cravens told the jury the distorted by emotional declara- of burns. The couple’s 4-montharea where he found Jody in tions and by intensive propa- old child was uninjured. the early morning hours was ganda.” angh use the remaining and Ferber as defendants, does not sare = retrial of lants Coffin and Goo, ” assistant U.S. Aasae lawSuchiki toldPeed Garrity, Kills 8 SAN evaluated testimonyavailable and ogy, cludes that the eviderce ang testimony taken, eather with Plane ° “The government has Carefyy evidence Private ~—_— ~~ _— — ee ae aa and Spock Case Closed DAR Urges Caution in mr pene |