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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 7

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of COURIER-POST, Camden, N. Friday, July 10, 1970 New California Decree Man Files Plea Of No Defense To 7 Slayings Bare Minimums Set for Nudity long," said Linda Chocrane, 25, Such conduct, Kirby added, was not for "the purpose of either said he examined the hearing's testimony and studied the exhibits before finding that "the conduct of certain wait entertainment or art, but to promote the sale of alcoholic beverages under conditions which are "antisocial and Continued From Page One a blonde topless waitress in San Francisco, when told of the new rules. Sandy Matson, 26, also a topless waitress in San Francisco and a former Peace Corps resses and other employes sell the dancers themselves, since no mention was made of bare breasts, but dancers must perform on a stage 18 inches off the ground and six feet away from onlookers. The rules, which become effective Aug. 10, were adopted after the ABC studied testimony delivered during a public hearing in May.

ing an dserving alcoholic bever carry out a robbery but killed her out of fear of identification. contrary to public welfare and ages, and of entertainers on and memher. said: "Pasties are morals." off stage, does not conform to the contemporary standards of He had known the victim for two months, he said. Planned Robbery SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI)j Naked barmaids have been ordered by the state to patch on pasties and step into panties, and topless-bottomless dancers have been told to wear at least "a fig leaf." Furthermore, nightclub entertainment must not include nudes gyrating luridly.

Those orders were contained in new regulations adopted yesterday by the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Department. "This is silly if they are going to kick up such a fuss after it's been going on for so gross. They are a pain." morals of the people of A spokesman for several Of the Friedman murder, for California in places licensed to Hubs in San Francisco's North sell alcoholic beverages. which he was originally arrested, Snyder said he had gone Roaph area, birthplace of He said the conduct of some The official said his agency was not rendering a decision on the definition of obscenity. An ABC spokesman said violation of the new rules would result in disciplinary action against the liquor licensa owner.

to her store intending to rob Besides the guidelines for waitresses and dancers the department set regulations for films or still pictures at nude her. He said he had not known the woman personally prior to topless-bottomless club em ployes has "created a substafr tial increase in law enforce topless dancing, said owners would ignore the new rules and have the whole issue resolved in the courts. Rules were less stringent for LEROY SNYDER clubs. tne slaying. ment activity and problems." ABC chief Edward J.

Kirby Snyder was not questioned in badly decomposed bodies were found in the basement of an abandoned home at 825 Commerce St. on April 25, 1969. Both had been stabbed repeatedly. Mrs. Lovie Williams, 52, of 612 West whose body was found beaten and slashed to death in her home May 19, 1969.

Mrs. Vera Stevens, 45, beaten to death Aug. 29, 1969 in the 400 block of Williams Street. Admits Slayings Under questioning by Judge Schalick and showing no emotion whatever, Snyder admitted murdering all seven of the victims and added that robbery had been his motive in all but one of the slaying. Snyder told the court he killed Mrs.

Stevens in a vacant lot between two buildings on Williams Street. "I beat her on the head with a court about whether or not he had sexually molested any of the women, but autopsy reports in dicated that Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Freman had been raped. ifc Judge Schalick accepted all seven no defense pleas and instructed the county prosecutor's office to begin preparing presentence reports immediately.

No date for sentencing was set. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Following the hearing, Cam den County Prosecutor A. Donald Bigley said Snyder was a prime suspect in at least three rock," he said. "I knew her when I was very young; we additional unsolved murders in were going together. Something the city last year.

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Describing Wells as "an as' in the other six cases. He said he had waived seeking the death penalty and decided to agree to a plea of no defense in the Friedman case because of what he said were slim chances of sociate of mine," Snyder told the judge, "1 killed him for his paycheck." He said they had been living together at 716 Walnut scene of the stab obtaining a death sentence. bing. According to Bigley, no one convicted of murder in New Jersey in nearly ten years has been executed. "No one in the United States has been executed Asked by Judge Schalick why he killed Mrs.

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Antiwar Bloc The antiwar bloc in the House remove the Cooper Church amendment from the bill. "The Cooper-Church language would interfere with the power of the President to protect the lives of American troops," Ford said in a statement. "Such interference is short sighted and unwise." White House Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said Nixon was "very pleased by the action of the House." "Very pleased is an understatement," said Robert H. Finch, counselor, to the President, who was with Nixon when he was informed of the vote.

"He was elated. He was delighted." Church vowed again Tuesday that so far as he and other Senate negotiators were concerned, the military sales bill would burn at the same stake as the Cambodia amendment if House members refused to yield. And he said he was prepared to sit in the conference the rest of the year, if necessary, until the House agrees. Can Be Stubborn' "We had a lot of practice in being patient for the last two months," he said. "We can be just as stubborn as they arranged Tuesday's vote, which NylonLycra spandex panty girdle stretch lace panels.

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"Potatoes are grown in this country," he said. "And because potatoes are a healthy food we are trying to pnnnuraee the nation through ATHENS (UPI) The Greek regime of Premier Georges Papadopoulos today announced a new law requiring all restaurants in the country to put potatoes on their menus at least twice a day. "The English and Germans eat potatoes in quantity," a commerce ministry spokesman explained. "So why not the Greeks?" The new law on potatoes follows other regulations clamped on Greek restaurants in recent years. The regime began enforcing a law New Year's Eve, 1968, that banned the smashing of glasses during traditional Greek dancing in restaurants.

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