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Show i . Jl The Salt Lake Tribune, WrfniMidav, August 2, Two N.J. (AP) murder charges against Dr. Mario Jascalevich were dropped on Tuesday, but a judge said a jury would have to decide three other counts against the surgeon still accused in the deaths of jhree other hospital patient. In Washington, U S. Supreme Court Justice Byron Whit rejected an appeal from New York Times reporter Myron ' A. Farber in his attempt to avoid a jail for refusing to turn over files in fhe case. ; - ;- g - Storm Drops Rain on Dry Hills of Texas : SAN ANTONIO. - y v.te ' CHICAGO Z ' ' ' ' 'ft' 7'jey' chained him to a bathroom radiator for a week, beat him with a hammer and I knife sharpener and forced him to drink I from the toilet. But he refused to press With women you charges, saying, I have to overlook some things. Authorities said Roy C. Washington 1 was dehydrated and suffered bruises on his ankles, hands and buttocks and possible head injuries. He was listed in good condition Tuesday at St. Joseph Hospital. Washington told police that his daughter, Darlene, 19, and a large man t named Red, chained his ankles to a bathroom radiator and tied his hands to Ithe shower curtain rod July 23 and left that way for a week. Z . DETROIT (AP) Z A county circuit court judge ordered city bus sanitation and election 'workers and police emergency mechanics, operators who staged a wildcat strike Tuesday to return to work. At least 1,700 city employees stayed off their jobs in support of negotiations over what union officials said were city J violations of a contract that runs until I 1980. : : Obit Premature With the help MINNEAPOLIS (AP) of machines, Heidi Jo Swanstrom was breathing and Z life-supp- her heart was beating Tuesday even I as her parents planned a funeral and two newspapers published her . obituary. I One doctor at University of Minnesota Hospitals had reported the girl brain dead, but conditions had not n et the hospitals requirements for the definition. I Her obituary appeared Tuesday in both the St. Cloud Times and the - Z Braincrd Dispatch. House Repeals Boycott on : Aid to Turks : A : -- f Z ! Continued From Page One nrinr tn tVio vntntVtrjf continuance of the present stalemate' is not going to bring progress on Cyprus. But Democratic Whip John Brademas of Indiana argued for retain-irin- g the embargo, saying it allows Carter to resume arms shipments to the Turks at once without anything but promises from the Turkish govern- ment. . This completely lifts the embargo -- without requiring Turkey to take any step whatever on Cyprus, Brademas - said. jCongress first imposed the ban on grounds that Turkey violated U.S. aid laws by using U.S. weapons for its ! occupation of Cyprus. Rep. Edward J. Derwinski, 1 argued Tuesday that Turkey remains in violation until its occupation of the island is ended. ; I Those who supported retention of the embargo had suggested that the House vote instead to lift it only when Carter can report the Turks have carried out - their offer to pull troops out of Famagusta and let Greek-Cpriot- s - return to their homes there. . Brademas and Wright had joined forces to propose that compromise to on Friday, but the president 'rejected it. Carters rejection was seen as a signal of his confidence in the 1 outcome of the House vote. Carter reportedly told the two that following their advice ; I would amount to applying the sort of U.S. pressure that he feels has maae '.Turkey even more stubborn in refusing fo end Its occupation before the embar- go ilifted. y v V" ' . York canine comfort station built as aid for dog owners. Broadway musical stars, Toto, Stcphine Mills, check New Issues Order . Associated Press Laser pneto m I v v 'r,vVp' cases. He said, however, that circumstantial evidence had been introduced, including the discovery of curare in Jascalevichs locker. The state must show that the defendant murdered each of the patients and way to detect curare in body tissues nt administered curare against their the time. The case was reopened in 1975 said Arnold, who added that after an independent investigation by will, A. testimony had indicated that Carl New York Times reporter Myron Rohrbeck, Nancy Savino and Frank Farber. Farber has been sentenced to an Biggs died of curare poisoning. plus an additional Defense attorney Raymond A. Brown indefinite jail term fined $2,000 for failing had challenged the reliability of the six months, and his notes on the case. The test the state used to detect curare. to turn over convicted of contempt, has Times, also The original investigation of the been fined $100,000 and $5,000 a day for deaths was closed without an indict- each day it continues to defy a court ment, partly because there were no order to surrender the notes. named in the indictment By Lew Ferguson Landon, who will be 91 in September, made his first partisan political appear- Associated Press Writer Former Rep. Bill TOPEKA, Kan. Roy of Topeka took an overwhelming lead in early returns Tuesday in Democratic voting for the U.S. Senate nomination, while the trend was uncertain in a crowded Republican race that featured the daughter of Alf Landon. Nano Landon Kassebaum, 45, who srM was 3 years old when her father ran unsuccessfully for the presidency in 1936, had a slim lead over eight other candidates in the Republican primary y for nomination to the U.S. Senate. i With 12 percent of the vote in, Mrs. Kassebaum had 26 percent to 23 percent for economics professor Wayne Angell. On the Democratic side, Roy had 78 percent, his nearest challenger 12 H I, percent. Wins Renomination Gov. Robert F. Bennett easily won renomination by Republicans for a second term but the early returns were indecisive in the Democratic primary, which featured State House Speaker John Carlin of Smolan, state Sen. Bert Chaney of Hutchison and Topeka attorney Harry Wiles. Roy, who narrowly lost to Sen. Bob Dole four years ago in his first bid for the Senate, was an overwhelming favorite to win his partys nomination over three political unknowns. Close Race Expected Mrs. Kassebaum was expected to be in a dose race with Angell, who is an economics professor at Ottawa (Kan.) University and has interests in family farming and banking. Also considered contenders were Sam Ilardage, a Wichita mobile home park developer who spent about $320,000 of his own money on his campaign; state Sens. Norman Gaar Sen. Edward Brooke, and Jan Meyers, both of metropolitan expresses relief over offi Kansas City, and Deryl Shuster, former of the director Business Small regional Administration. 3 Congressional Races ' ance in years on Mrs. Kassebaum behalf two weeks ago. s fw&tw ih f a! -- . An (AP) is guilty of the other three counts, nor should it affect the state's case," Arnold told the jury in the case. You'll eventually have to decide the guilt or innocence on the other three I I man told police his daughter and a man '-hi- 4 ; ss Chained, Beaten z ' Former Congressman Nets Big Lead In Kansas Demo Senate Primary V4 - to show the presence of curare in the body tissues of the two women. TTie judge said although there was no direct evidence linking Jascalevich to the deaths of three other patients, a jury would have to decide whether the surgeon was guilty. If convicted, Jascalevich could be sentenced to three consecutive life terms in prison. My action in dismissing these charges should not be taken as an indication from me that the defendant jr r; i Texas (UP1) Amelia, the first tropical storm of the hurricane season, swept into the hill country of south Texas Tuesday, producing heavy rain end flash floods and drawing mixed reviews from drought- weary farmers and ranchers. The storm, whose winds reached nearly 70 mph as it sped ashore Sunday, became little more than a zephyr by late in the day and weather forecasters said for all practical purposes Amelia was dead. A spokesman for the National Weath- ; a welcome er Service said the rain sight for most Texas agriculturalists but an annoyance for many cotton would probably continue farmers through Thursday. f ' " r w ' Acting Supenor Court Judge William J. Arnold said in an hour-lonoral I find a jury opinion in Hackensack, could not find beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant murdered Margaret Henderson and Emma Arzt. Jascalevich, chief surgeon at River-de- ll Hospital in Oradell in 1965 and 1966 when a series of mysterious deaths occurred, was charged with murdering five hospital patients with overdoses of the muscle relaxant curare. Arnold said that the state had failed Ij.S. Brief :j ; 'T'ti :7l Court Drops 2 Murder Charges, Justice Denies Scribes Appeal HACKENSACK, : "; 1&?8 With a Million Dogs , It Can Get Kind o Heavy He would walk away and then w hen he saw me he would pick up paper to pick it up, Brucale said of the dog owner. Finally, I liid (in some bushes) and when I saw that he didnt pick it up I followed him home. I then asked him if he intended to pick it up. He said No. I WTOte the ticket artz There were three congressional nomination races. Both parties were nominating condidates in the 5th District of southeast Kansas, where veteran Rep. Joe Skubitz, a Republican, is retiring. The Republicans in the 2nd District of northeast Kansas were picking a November opponent for incumbent Democrat Martha Keys. First Try for Office The Republican Senate race was Mrs. Kassebaums first try for elective office. Sen. James B. Pearson, on whose staff she worked two years ago, is retiring. Associated Press Laserpnoto cials decision perjury to not pursue charges against him. Court Clears Brooke Of Possible Perjury Brooke had said he owed Boston By Shelly Cohen liquor dealer A. Raymond Tye $49,000. Associated Press Writer Associated Press Writer But he later said he owed Tye only Sen. Edward W Brooke, BOSTON NEW YORK Dog owners glanced $2,000, and an estimated $37,000 was cleared of possible perjury charges in owed the estate of his late mother-in-lafurtively about looking for lurking he in said bushes this election year, Tuesday policemen, policemen lurked looking for dogs, and the hopes accusations stemming from his Brooke said he will continue to recent stormy divorce case have ended. dogs themselves took the whole thing in with two other investigations cooperate a litter law new canine stride as tough, I maintain I have done nothing of his financial affairs one by the went into effect Tuesday. or my private life, wTong in my public Senate Ethics Committee and the other Brooke said at a news conference after The plastic bag became the badge of by the state Department of Public Suffolk County District Attorney Garthe dog owner, sanitation Welfare. for rett Byrne ruled out prosecution policemen watched for violators from Brooke said his accountant and other behind hedges, and city officials walked perjury. members of his staff have been questhe streets, pleading with dog owners to Brooke admitted that he made false tioned by welfare officials in connection pick up after their pets. statements on sworn papers filed in with Medicaid payments reportedly And armed with their bags or shovels connection with his 1977 divorce procare. The made for his mother-in-law- s A probate court judge referred or other sanitation devices, most dog ceeding. a were when made time at payments Tribune Bureau Washington proposal was more historically sigowners seemed to be abiding by the law the case to Byrne to determine if the Brooke held nearly $40,000 in assets nificant. A WASIflNGTON on at least the first day. Senate commitstatements constituted perjury. Teresa belonging to his mother-in-laHe said he supports the selection of Ferrari-ScaccThe dog owner is now required to tee overrode Sen. Jake Gam, Third Term Seeking Ms. Anthony as long as the dollar bill remove any feces left by his dog on any Tuesday and decided that suffragate Brooke's problems began with pubI hope the press will sensationalize B. Anthony, not George WashingSusan not phased out. But I still think the is or other sidewalk, street, gutter public what was said by Byrne today as much lished reports about his personal fishould appear on the new, smaller ton, of our country (George Washingfather place. as they sensationalized the beginning of nances $1 coin. ton) should be recognized on our Those who didn't heed the law faced said Brooke, a Masthis case, Option to Reopen Case But Gam, a member of the Senate countrys basic unit of currency, be it sachusetts $25 tickets. If they ignore the tickets, for his vying Republican coin Probate Judge Lawrence bill. Middlesex or dollar dollar the the Banking Committee hammering out the the fine rises to $100. third Senate term. Perera found that Brooke had made dollar legislation, convinced the panel Similar legislation for a dollar coin The difficulty of enforcing such a law to Brookes challenger for the Republifalse statements and, a few days before require that the coin bear the bearing Ms. Anthonys likeness has in a city of nearly eight million people traditional scene of an can senatorial nomination, Avi Nelson, the senators divorce was to become on already cleared a House committee. landing eagle and more than one million dogs does not the moon on the other side. said he was pleased that Byrne had final, gave Remigia Brooke, the bother the bills sponsors. taken this wise step. senators wife of 31 years, the option of The committee agreed with Gam that With the perjury matter behind us, reopening that case. Viewpoint of Politician the lunar scene which appears on one Senator Brooke and 1 can proceed to After a month of negotiations be- f ijo nf thn ITigrnbnn,or cil mr Hollo KaffloP in thf ffrfll r- tmoon laurvprc (nr thn tuf sifios Mrs reflects an historic occasion for City of New York to make sure that the world of political philosophy, where Brooke opted instead for a new properlaw is enforced, said state AssemblyAmericans and all mankind and should they belong, Nelson said. ty settlement and the divorce became man Edward Lehner, the Upper West be preserved. LONDON (UPI) final last month. Foreign Secretary Side representitive who wrote the bill. a Jacob J. prosecutor Spiegel, Special After the committee approved the bill David Owen suffered a slipped disc former state Supreme Court justice That settlement gave Mrs. Brooke Lehner and state Sen. Franz Leich-teauthorizing the coin, Sen. Garn said it Tuesday when he lifted his hired for the investigation, found that the couples Newton home, a house and who sponsored the bill in the said. could have been worse. a son, Gareth, spokesman there was no basis for perjury charges land valued at some $400,000 on the Senate, stopped some dog owners in because the facts that were misrepGam said the soaring eagle advoCaribbean island of St. Martin, $18,000-a-yeOwen, 40, who was a physician before Central Park to ask if they planned to cated bv the Treasury Department he entered politics, was injured at his resented were not material to Brookes in alimony, $20,000 in legal fees follow the law. Most were carrying final property settlement. looked like a chicken. He said his home in Londons east end. and all medical and dental expenses. plastic bags. But others were defiant. You people are worried about dog dirt, and 1 carry this cane to protect myself against the criminals that you Nude bathers have River, and county officials were hearing complaints HEALDSBURG, Calif. (API do nothing against, one irate man with VALVES taken to making love on the banks of the Russian Tuesday from outraged residents who fear the posh a German shepard dog told the rop-rerecort area may become a giant epen air bedroom. . ntuti FITTINGS CLIP & SAVE Its like Sodom and Gomorrah in Sonoma Liza Mauceli, a Manhattan resident says Alice Hinton, who has gathered 1,000 County," TU-lionI NiiiiiImts Tribune with one dog, told Sanitation Commis(WE DO CUTTING on a petition calling for a ban on all nude sioner Anthony Vaccarello that the lo 0(1 nml information. ant ports scorrs, hair a I signaturesin the area. AND THREADING) to Were leady drop a bomb in bathing nrus tor or fraturr you want lo talk about Is your paprr prostitutes and the bums ... they dont the middle of all those nude bodies if we have to, she llo you want lo distuss a classified or display missinff disintegrate with the rain. This will advertisement j said. ' disintegrate. HERES WHERE TO CALL The County Board of Supervisors met Tuesday to 0 Another, Kelly Gavin, who owns 400 So. GOO Woil Newspaper Delivery Information, discuss the controversy, but a ban was not exported a German shepard. a three dogs Sunday bet ore I ya ) tWinkdoyi balort Id Mail to be formally introduced until next week. Advance Pay Start 4 Su.pt said she does not poodle and a mutt THE PERFECT intend to follow the law. I One of the incensed property owners is actor Fred Sports Score Magazine A Arts 217 207H WATERBED I Inform ition Promotion to l business has whose I If had to no that. Id need a folk agent complained MacMurray, I I tllori.il News hepl the sheriffs office. Page lift, she said. See and I 217 21,7(1 Sports hept publisher But Vaccarello swore that the law I 277 2n75 I try at Exec ulise t dilor film star raises cattle on his Lifestyle The would be enforced. The city posted 2,600-acr- e one of the nudists favorite ranch Advertising Departments signs and handed out leaflets, offering and rarely comes here himself. But his hangouts R.C. Ad 217 77(12 277 2IW ( tassified Alls tips to dog owners and warning of hispatth C I. VanSickle, said, Fred doesnt like agent, 277 fLies. 271 217 271 Retail Display (sfneral Display possible HOME lo epidemic trespassers and trespassing ! Sunic Ai'iiuu in Crnirul I'i: k FURNISHINGS this year, proportions Obituary Notices One officer issued 13 tickets in Weekdays before S p m 2.17 211 ? M' District supervisor Will Johnson, is among those 277 2IH j Weekdays after S p s' Central Park between 6 am. and 9 a m. j irray 2 p m 277 ofi nude for would an ordinance that aftrr Sundays prohibit j calling 861 E. 6600 So. Another, Frank Brucale, described the 1 am not I p m of 20 area residents. after the within view Saturdays cat and mouse game that occurred .i bathing f x Ph. 262-667- 1 ! Tofl tree In t tab aid Ma,2 . when he wrote his first dog ticket at upset by nude bathing as long as its kept private," he s said. 6 50 a m. on the Lower East S de. . By Jerry Schw Panel Approves Anthony Coin, Accepts Garns Idea for Back law-abidi- British Secretary Gets Back Injury r, ar Nude Bathers Create Sodom, Gomorrah? PIPE vt-s- e KETCHUM'S 237-290- IRORRIRG asSaRF i I mild-manner- Willey immmi - I - j |