| Show B4 LOCAL The Salt Lake Tribune It Too Late Now Pons Tells U By Tim ss THE AssocIATED Ill — Richard WOODSTOCK Church who eluded police for ft more than three years after killing his former girlfriend's parents pleaded guilty Thursday to murder and was sentenced to life in prison Church's capture in Salt Lake City last November ended a flight that crisscrossed the western United States Under an agreement with pros- Fitzpatrick THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE A University of Utah official said Thursday the school is still renegotiating with searchers Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann over licensing their patent applications But Mr Pons says it is too late John Morris the university's legal counsel said the school is continuing its efforts to negotiate a licensing agreement that would give the two chemists the right to develop and market any technology that comes from the handful of patent applications they share with the university So far no patents have been issued on the controversial experiments "On July 22 1992 after consultation with state officials the university delivered a letter of intent to Drs Pons and Fleischmann confirming a preliminary understanding as to the terms of the proposed license agreement and expressing its willingness to 'proceed with the negotiation of a definitive license agreement"' Mr Morris said in a statement Timothy C Houpt Salt Lake City attorney for Messrs Pons and Fleischmann said it was made clear that his clients' July 1 licensing offer had a deadline The university did respond before the deadline but that response was not adequate he said Mr Morris said he couldn't have met the deadline because he had to consult Nvith state officials including Gov Norm Bangerter But Mr Houpt said he would forward the university's letter to Mr Pons -- Should Dr Pons and Dr Fleischmann have a response we will pass it on:" "There is no negotiation: all negotiations stopped last Thursday July 16" said Mr Pons in a telephone interview from Nice France where he is conducting research for a Japanese organization called Technova Mr Pons confirmed that officials were the unnamed investors who were considering financing the licensino deal and they have now decided on other projects to fund Now Mr Pons says he would prefer the university either abandon its effort to secure patents on his work which costs up to $300000 annually or simply turn the patent 'applications over to Mr Fleischmann and him He also maintains that he is not interested in any money that could come from his cold fusion work which was once heralded as a cure to the worlds energy problems "We're on the record that we would like to donate our portion of this to something worthwhile" Mr Pons said " They are sorely mistaken if they think we're trying to make a profit out of cold-fusio- Caught in Utah Gets Life in Prison Ex-Fugiti- ve Of Fusion Patents n ecutors ‘t :ettt '14 ?ie' 'i i- e 4ttit 4 4 I""NQ- e Richard Church Attorney Thomas Baker said after the sentencing Church bludgeoned Raymond and Ruth Ann Ritter to death in August 1988 after their daughter Colleen broke off a long relationship with him 4t'''''01rr ik ' AND OTHER SKIN CANCER t 1 lr - 1111111111111M rill 11 15111--- pi 11 t t rot Tr ito imk i i FRIDAY - SATURDAY SUNDAY JULY 24 - 25 - 26 - " 6i Facterkautlet 11F w yF 56291100 1519 West 9000 South West 'I EVERYTHING IN THE STORE IS ON SALE! 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