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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 10

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 10

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10 Newark (0.) Advocati Dec. IT, 1969 Clan Member Pleads Not Guilty In Tate Killing Five Cases Added To West End Burglary List Houten. tried with the others, said Depu tw nist Atrv Aaron aioviia. Miss Krenwinkel and Watson are in the process of being ex Judpe Keene set Miss Atkins' trial for Feb. 9.

He will hear tradited from Alabama ana LOS ANGELES (AP) A girl member of Charles Manson's hippie-style clan has pleaded innocent to murdering actress Sharon Tate and six others, and a prosecutor says she may get a separate trial. Susan Denise Atkins, 21, wil rr Mu gan. 691 Har ecm nleas Mondav from Manson, throughout the west end. Many! 'WmijsM fjplfRf hfi Texas respectively. Mrs.

Kasaman ana miss van homes have reported losses valued at $1,175 had been taken from the home. Among things taken were: a color television valued of over $1,000 and one INITIATION PLANNED reported over $3,000 taken. Police also report they have Police are investigating fivej more house burglaries, reported yesterday in west Newark. Owners of three of the homes were on vacations when the thieves entered and ransacked the homes. The owners of the other two homes were out for the evening when the thieves Eagles Auxiliary ww meet at 6:30 p.

m. Thursday in the Ea- rrl nc tinmo for covered dish lowy and impassive, spoke a soft "Not guilty," then flashed a and W. D. Schaffner, 655 Howell Dr. All the owners were out of town and neighbors noticed the a -i had occurred.

All the homes appeared to be ransacked and items taken. In all the house burglaries the thieves forced their way in no leads in the theft of $1,076 set, a movie earner and projector, clothes; jewelry, and Christmas presents. Gale Piper, 392 Alford also discovered his house had from a safe at A 's supper and $1 gift exchange. INSTALLATIONS PLANNED bright grin as she made her plea Tuesday before Superior I.irkine Countv Barracks 936 Candidates wm De inmaieu m. Officers and drill team broken into when he re Court Judge William Keene.

Pharmacy, 176 Hudson Ave. The safe wasn't damaged and police assume either the thieif knew the combination or the tumblers were left in a "sleeper" position will wear white. Miss Atkins, Manson, 35, Charles D. "Tex" Watson, 24, and Ladies Auxiliary Veterans of World War I will meet 7:30 p. m.

Friday at the Plymouth United Church of Christ, 55 N. Linda Kasabian, 20, and Patri turned home last night. He gave: police a two-page list of missing items valued at $1,244. Other homes broken into were: Fred Nehls, 50 Riverdale struck. Dr.

0. P. Cook 440 Reverie PI. found his home ransacked when he returned home late last night. He told police that items through locked doors, usually in the rear.

Newark has been pleaded by similar break -ins at homes cia Krenwinkel, 22, have been TOPS TO MEET Losing Lassies TOPS Club will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday at the new Red Cross rooms in the Krebs Building, 21 S. First n.1 Ml tA Fourth St. for officer installa where a simple turn will open the safe.

charged with five murders in tion. Clifford Moody will install the Tate case. The county grand jury accused the same five, plus anoth during the barracks meeting and Mrs. Beulah Nethers, Julia Martin and Mrs. Esther Beasley for Room ws.

mere wm ue meeting Christmas or New I the auxiliary. Year's. PLANS HOLIDAY VISIT South Vietnam Group Blasts My Lai As Grisly Killing er girl clan member, Leslie Van Houten, 19, of killing Leno La-Bianca, 44, and his wife Rosemary, 38, who owned a chain of REHEARSAL TONIGHT SPEBSQSA Barbershop sing Mrs. Donna Davis, 79 lleeK will spend the Christmas holidays with her son, Richard ers will meet at 8 tonight at the Hollywood markets, in the La Bianca home the night after the P. Davis and family in ainieia, Buckingham house, Sixth Street park, for rehearsal.

Anyone who slaughter at the Tate estate South Vietnamese com-1 attack on Viet Cong in the vil- I Ohio. In her absence, her ne cused of murdering more thanks 100 Vietnamese civilians, over military activities to lage and that this was unavoia likes to sing is urged to attend, DINNER SET phew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tullv of Charleston. W.

PATRICIA KRENWINKEL, 22, shown handcuffed to Policewoman Bessie Smith, was transferred Tuesday from city to County jail at Mobile preparatory to extradition proceedings. However, a hearing at which she is to be asked if she plans to waive or fight extradition to Los Angeles was postponed because her attorney was out of the city. She has been indicted in the slayings of Sharon Tate and six other persons. AP statement said the Front "se- avoid such incidents. able.

If prosecutors decide to use statements from Miss Atkins, who has said she was present at the killings, and if her attorneys request a separate trial for her, will stay in her home. Galilean Shrine 18 Social Club will have its annual Christmas dinner at 6:30 p. m. Thursday in verely condemns the guilty Despite the numerous reports The statement presumably criminals although the mas- by American troops of the al- was based on findings by Sen. is The Volga River, Rssia, 2,680 miles long.

then under the law she can't be the YMCA. sacre represents but an isolated leged massacre, the U.S. Army Don, who led a joint Senate- case." investigation under way, and; House inquiry into the My Lai SAIGON (AP) South Viet-j nam's leading legal opposition; group today condemned the al-j leged My Lai massacre as a "grisly killing" of civilians andj blasted the Saigon government; for its treatment of the incident.) Sen. Tran Van Don's National Salvation Front said it had es-! tablished in a two-week investigation that "beyond any doubt there was mass killing of mostly women and children" at the coastal village on March 16, 1968. The group also accused theithe filing of Army charges' case in the past two weeks.

Don, Saigon government of "declin- against two soldiers President a former general and a leader: ing its responsibility and guilt in Nguyen Van Thieu's govern-! of the 1963 coup that overthrew the massacre" and said it wasment has maintained that o' President Ngo Dinh Diem, is re- "extremely shocked." It said' massacre occurred. It said a garded as President Thieu's the government should institute; small number of civilians were critic and political ri- without delay a policy of joint, killed by artillery fire during an val. While avoiding direct refer- ence to the American troops ac Gambling Trial Jury Still 'Out' STORE HOURS MON. THRU SAT. SUNDAY 12 TO 6 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) A federal court jury continued to day to consider gambling con spiracy charges against five policemen and a reputed num bers racket chieftan.

The nine men and three A MERRY MULTITUDE OF CHRISTMAS ACCESSORIES women, who must reach a ver dict on each of 14 counts against the six defendants, received the case Tuesday morning and de liberated all day. Conviction carries a maximum prison sentence of five years and a $10,000 fine on each BUNNY FUR MITTENS Regularly to 4.50 ORLON STRIPE SCARVES Kegularly 3.00 count. Engineers Hear Counfy Spokesmen $))00 $300 County Commissioners Russel Hoar, Donald Hill and Thurman Love spoke on area-wide com' munity problems to the local chapter of the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers. The three commissioners gave specific details about problems, Bleached white rabbit mittens with white vinyl trim. Extra cozy and soft for that extra special little lady.

Long lengthy orlon striped scarves made of 100 acrylic with fringed ends. Excellent stocking stuffer. budgets, growth, progress, and efficiency with planning they! discussed county welfare, offices, jail and pollution with the local engineers. Commissioners encouraged the group to cont'nue community involvement. "The need is great for engi neering citizens to understand I fitt PepsihCola- jo I II DURING THE yfefj 31 W.

I No Matter BJL-" ft whether it is a J' i II private jarty with A large party with your friends yf SL wWrfA serve PEPSI-COLA. 55 mri ''k "You've Got A Lot To Uve, fj PePSi'S fll0t p-v It II ill Pepsi-Cola Bottlers 05 Garfield Ave. CI L-A Newark, Oho the problems and lend full sup port to a logically planned said Commissioner President Russel Hoar. LADIES' LEATHER PURSES A life membership in the Ohio Reg. to 30,00 Society of Professional Engi-j neers was presented by local President Elden G.

Fox to Anton Mathy, 211 N. Buena Vista for his contributions to public welfare and the advancement of his profession. Mathy, a retired employee of the local Pure Oil has been a member of the engineers society for 20 years. Killed wrxivMimttK'l i V. i 2V" gade, Ninth Division.

He was born Feb. 18, 1951 in Coshocton Total swinging freedom for today's fashion minded lady. Elegant yet casual and exciting in a sumptuous selection of colors. County, son of Walter and Bonnie Landis Mclntyre now Newark residents. Mclntyre attended Newark 57 DEC'69 M.F.

54 FASHION FLAVORED UMBRELLAS Regularly to 8.00 High School and had been in! Vietnam since September. He is; survived by his parents, two! brothers, Steven Timothy and! Ronald, and two sisters, Anita of home, and Mrs. Netta Potts of Flint, Mich. Ross Henderson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Lums Issued Liquor Permit COLOkFUL knit BERET Kegularly 4.00 $00 00 $4 A liquor permit for Lums, 642! Hebron has been issued by the Ohio Department of Liquor Control.

Holder of the permit are Ronald R. Fuller and Howard L. Love. The permit was one of 24 new Umbrellas too off vour Christ- Solid color loop knit berets in all the latest colors. Topped off with pom pom fringed ball on top.

9 mas accessory picture and we have a large selection of styles permits announced this week throughout the state. Lums will and colors. be allowed to serve sue per cent beer on the premises and carry ML.

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