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Show pspapensconen ee iaoe 1964 Daily Herald Thrill Killer’ Wins m 314 Million Damages |Trapped In Idaho Cave-In License Lack SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)—A chargeof police brutality leveled by three Salt Lake City men has By ROBBERT T. LOUGHRAN plea for commutation of his United Press International prison sentence for his part in resulted in a change in the handling of motorists suspected of CHICAGO (UPI) — Nathan the 1924 slaying of Bobby driving with a revoked or sus1d, the brilliant “thrill Franks, son of a Chicago mil- pended license. ’ who helped commit one lionaire. Public Safety Commissioner @ the most sensational crimes Lives In Puerto Rico Herbert F. Smart said that ef@ the century, Wednesday won Leopold, 59, now is a baldish fective immediately the police ent in a $1.4 million in-| medical - technician self-de- department would issue citations fon of privacy suit. scribed as ‘‘a fat, middle-aged, to such motorists, rather than “Judge Thomas E. Kluczynski thoroughly ordinary man.” He them. wuled that defendants listed in has lived in Puerto Rico since arrest At the same time, the comthe suit were liable for the use/his release from prison in 1958. missioner defended the two po5 A 3 BE @ : Leopold’s ‘name, likeness His $1,405,000 damage suit al-|,. leges that the. defendants took lice officers involved in the inciamd personality” and said a dent which brought the charges iiry. would set the damages. “the name, likeness and perof mistreatment. He said the ‘The defendants have 10 days to/sonality of Leopold and conver t| amountof force used was necessation of same for their profi The suit charges|S4°Y to protect the officer in-|.} €Leopold’s damage suit names|@"¢__ Levin gain.” with fictionalizing family volved against bodily harm and §7 ‘persons connected with the that both policemen conducted selling novel ‘‘Compul- scenes and conversations. themselves properly to ‘‘effect fon” and the motion picture|: Levin, who currently resides arrest under standard proced-| and stage play based upon the in Israel, supported Leopold’s ure.” | © 1964 by NEA, Inc. TM. Reg. US. Pat. OFF. novel. Included were author bid for freedom by asking the The case involved a man arMeyer Levin, publishers Simon Illinois Pardon and Parole rested for driving with a susand-Schuster and Daryl F. Zan- Board to permit the slayer “It’s a mix and match outfit. | can mix the skirt with “who has been a symbol of pended license. However, the} tick Productions. Ginny’s sweater and match the blouse with eater man’s license had been Feturned| «Levin was one of a number crime to become a Trudy’s slacks!” gr Leo-|t0 him in January @f prominent persons who vig-|symbol of correction.” Gomly supported Leopold’s}pold’s case also was supported by poet Carl Sandburg, mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner, Puerto Rican Gov. Luis Munoz Marin and others. It was in the spring of 1924 when Leopold and his University of Chicago classmate Richard Loeb abducted 14-year-old Bobby Franks, pounded a chisel into his head and demanded $10,000 ransom in a ruthless, reasonless experiment with the - ALBANY, N. Y. (UPI) — Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller has “perfect crime.” Rocky Cracks Revolt In Legislature Thrown Into An Uproar PRINCETON, 'N. J. (UPI)— have about 20 million members. Exploring Positions WALLACE, Idaho (UPI)—Res-| Merger: talks among six major Representatives of the six denominations have been meeting life of a miner trapped after|# statement from the Methodist here at Princeton Theological Seminary since Monday to exa cave-in more than a mile be- delegation questioning> whether z their doctrinal positions low the surface of the Star Mine|“#€ Proposed union is feasible plore or even desirable. on the nature of the ordained at Burke, about seven miles The confusion generated by ministry and the Sacraments of north of here. Baptism and Holy Communion. The body of Reed Peck, 41 the surprise Methodist state- They found a considerable conWallace, was found late Wednes-| ent was compounded by a de- census of belief on all of these cision of the Episcopal Church day, several hours after crews delegation, to wait for atleast topics. began a massive rescue operathree more years before seek- The optimism stimulated by tion. ing authorization from the de- their apparent harmony on Still unaccounted for was C.B. nomination’s general convention these topics was punctured McCoy, 47, Wallace. to proceed with the drafting of Wednesday when word leaked Peck and McCoy were worki * out that the Methodist delegaat the 6,906-foot level vie an_Both actual:developments plan of union. caused tion had already prepared a afternoon when a rock burst— dismay amongthe delegates of report, taking a dim view of a slippage of rock — occurred. other denominations, who nev- the merger, for submission to Peck and McCoy were working) ertheless announced their in- the quadrennial general conferin the No. 826 stope—an explora: tention of moving ahead as ence of the Methodist Church tory tunnel dug off the main/rapidly as possible wittr® the which opens April 26 in Pittsshaft—at time of the accident. merger negotiations. burgh. The mishap occurred about 3 Involved in the talks, besides The Methodist report said p.m. and a crew of about 20/the Methodist and Episcopal there might be advantages to men, headed by mine foreman|churches, are the United Pres- the merger but asked “how far Ray Sprute, began rescue opera-|byterian Church, the United are Methodists warranted in tions. The body of Peck was|Church of Christ, the Disciples compromising their convictions, found about five hours after the|of Christ, and the Evangelical long held, to achieve such unrock burst. United Brethren. Together they ion?” cue efforts continued Thursday| Protestant denominations were butlittle hope was held for the|‘#rown into an uproar today by ‘The Unexpected here Friday! Escaped Gallows @racked a revolt by the Republican dominated state legis(ture on liquor reform law es and today stands on the threshhold of victory. Political advisors of the gov@ner, an announced candidate forthe GOP presidential nomimation, expect the legislative \Church Merger Talks _ Two Miners Tickets To Be GivenIn Famed criminal attorney Clarence Darrow defended the two youths in court, where the state’s attorney called them “rattlesnakes.” Loeb and Leopold escaped the gallows because of Darrow’s impassioned defense. Win. to bolster his bid for pri- Loeb died in prison, stabbed to Mary support on the West death by another inmate, but @oast. He is scheduled to re- Leopold became a model of regume campaigning in Oregon habilitation. . Friday. He won a master’s degree Rockefeller, stung by defeat through correspondence courses @ his program by the GOP learned 26 languages, took part Yawmakers last month, offered in Malaria experiments as a & compromise plan to a special human guinea pig and set up session of the legislature. an educational program for He swung mostof the rebels other convicts. his way but still needs a few After his parole, he married Bemocratic votes before the re- a wealthy Puerto rican widow forms can be written into law. and settled down in the Carib. The critical vote was to be bean island. “All I want to do faken <The today. governor’s legislative is = and be forgotten,” 7 he i fey de , Sen. Walter J. Maho- galcand assembly Speaker F. Carlino, worked be- Beaclosed eon most of Weber County ‘edne: ° agreement on the exact Library Bond of the compromise. Issue Stymied Youth Held OGDEN (UPI)— Plans for a bond election to finance a county-wide library for Weber County this year may have to be scrapped owing to a technicality in the state law. ~* MURRAY (UPI)— A 12-year- The likelihood of postponing After Chase lcm Cy Matec) @id Salt Lake City youth was re-|:he $1.5 million county bondis- ferred to juvenile court early|sie was disclosed Thursday by y following a high-speed, Thomas D.Dee, chairman of the punctuated chase up Big/Carnegie Free Library Board. fottonwood Canyon. CW Dee said he had been informed «The boy was apprehended aft-| py fiscal agents Burrows-Smith or his car went out of control, and Co. that to sell the bonds over a snowbank and| under the present law might be ees about 500 feet from the] unconstitutional. Burrows said Bighway near Mt. Majestic ski the opinion was based on a decision by a Chicago bonding x Deputy John E. 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