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Show 6A DESERET NEWS, Marmaduke Monday, July 7, 1969 28, Ex-Conv- ict, U S. Back, Charged in Coed Slaying ANN ARBOR, MICH. (AP) A arraigned on a murder charge MonIn the shooting death of a day was first-degr- University of Michigan coed, the seventh young woman slain in the area in the past two years. The defendant, Ernest B. Bishop Jr., stood mute at his arraignment, and a plea of innocent was entered in his behalf. A hearing on the charge was scheduled for July 16 in Washtenaw County Circuit Court. Police Chief Walter Krasny said the shooting victim, Margaret Phillips, 25, had been counseling Bishop on how to improve his life. She was doing it on her own, Krasny commented. He said Miss Phillips also had "more than a casual terest in the six previous slayings and had interviewed on the several persons in- subject. Two of the killings occurred while Bishop was in prison. Miss Phillips was shot in her apartment Nixon Sets Satur- early day. She died Sunday without regaining consciousness. Four heavily armed policemen arrested Bishop as he left his apartment building on the citys north side Sunday night. The man, who is small and thin, had been working as a refrigeration repairman, lice said. po- Washtenaw County Prosecutor William Delhey said Bishop, booked by police on an informal charge of premeditated murder, would be charged formally in District Court today. Medic Says - Anything THIS size need running lights at nightl" a slim Phillips graduate student in was found by a sociology neighbor and fellow student, Judith Rubin, who shared a kitchen with the victim. Miss Phillips, shot in the head and one hand with a pistol was clad in Miss blouse and slacks. The Detroit News said Bishop was sentenced June 9, 1959, from Detroit Recorders Court to years on a rape conviction. The News said he began his sentence at Southern Michigan Prison near Jackson June 12, 1959, was paroled sometime after Sept. 21, 1966, was returned to the prison May 12, 1967, and released again Dec. 19-2- 27, 1968. Shortly before the late-nig- arrest, Krasny said police had released Sunday an untrue report in their attempt to trap a suspect. ITie false report was that the girl had mumbled two words in her hospital bed. Krasny said he issued the false report to see whether it would arouse any reaction. Asked whether it did, he replied: I dont know. BOSTON (AP) Dr. John H. Knowles, rejected by President Nixon for the nations top health post, says the White House under Nixon is in the grip of the arch conservatives and progress is at a complete standstill. He said the influence of conservative pressure groups on the President was absolutely Mariner 6, 7 Near Mars, Doing Well catastrophic. PASADENA, CALIF. (UPI) Americas two Mariner television scouts are performing well with less than a month to go before they pass by Mars to determine if the planet can support life. A spokesman for Jet Propulsion Laboratory, command center for the mission, reported Sunday that Mariner 6 was 41 million miles from Earth with nine million miles to go, and Mariner 7 was 11 million miles from Mars. When the two Mariner spacecraft fly by Mars at a distance of 2,000 miles their cameras will provide the most detailed pictures yet taken of The six young women previously killed and the dates their bodies were found included Mary Flexzar, 19, an Eastern Michigan University coed at Ypsilanti, Aug. 7, 1967; Joan Schell, 20, an Eastern Michigan coed, July 5, 1968; Jane Mixer, 23, a Michin gan coed, last March 21; Skelton, 16, a high school dropout from Romulus, March Dawn Mich., 25; Basom, 13, Ypsilanti junior high school student, April 16, and Alice Elizabeth Kalom, 21, a Michigan coed, June 9. the planet and instruments will send back information about the composition and water content of the atmosphere. Mariner 6 Is scheduled to pass by Mars at 10:18 p.m.-PDJuly 30, and Mariner 7 will make a similar pass on Aug. 4 at 10 :00 p.m. PDT. Shoots For Fare: Mar-alyn- - A Vienna VIENNA (UPI) taxi driver who fatally shot a passenger who refused to pay his $14 fare was released Sunday by police who said he had acted in Nothing has changed in this country in the last five months; the crisis, in fact; has deepened, Knowles said Sunday in an interview on the WKBG-TPoint of View program. Knowles, director of Massachusetts General Hospital, had been the first choice of Robert H. Finch, secretary of health, education and welfare, to be assistant secretary for health and scientific affairs. Nixon later nominated Dr. Roger O. Egeberg for the V post. Knowles predicted that with the bandwagon running the Vhite House, there is going to be a further delay on school desegregation. In fact, HEW Secretary Robert Finch is going to have it tough being squashed ' at every turn. Knowles suggested that Finch may have to resign his Cabinet post if his position is going to become impossible. No, I certainly wont buy him (Nixon) again, said. 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