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Chicago Tribunei
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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 1. 1969 Section 1 5" TWO YOUNG BOLIVIAN HEAD TOLD TO QUIT i BY PEASANTS WOMEN SLAIN; SEEK MOTIVE Fiance of One Victim Finds Bodies Kansas City, April 30 Special Two young women COCHABAMBA, Bolivia, April 30 The Bolivian National Peasants confederation today told acting President Luis Sites he must quit his office within 24 hours. Siles assumed the post after President Rene Barrientos was killed in a helicopter crash last Sunday. The statement coincided with transfer of Barrientos body to this tin mining center, scene of the crash in which he died, for last rites. Barrientos was national leader of the peasant movement.

The confederation statement said the peasantry cannot permit a member of the privileged classes to become president. It said "true revolutionaries" are ready to overthrow any "reactionary regime" seeking to succeed that of a "revolutionary patriarch." Signed by Director The statement was signed by SIMPLICITY BY TRIBUNE Staff Photo: By Edward Smith were found stabbed to death today in their apartment in a well-to-do neighborhood on the city's south side. Police said a third young woman who occupied the flat may have been spared a similar fate by being detained an extra day at a hospital. The victims were identified as Mary Ann Adler, 20, who was to have been married in a month, and Barbara Coughlin, 21, who was planning a trip to California tomorrow to be interviewed for a job with an air line. Both were office workers.

Miss Glenda Burton, 21, returned to the apartment shortly before noon today, hours after the bodies of her roommates were found, from Baptist hospital where she had been a patient since Friday. She had been scheduled to be released Randy Grahame, 6, gets kiss from his father as boy is reunited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grahame, at Town Hall police station. MEG MADISON Keyed to comfort and tailored for fashion.

The lovely ribbed polyester fabric may be washed with confidence by machine or hand. Soft pastel peach, banana or blue. Sizes 8 to 18. Kidnaped Boy, 6, Found Safe; Handyman Faces Court Today the director of the group, Salvador Vasquez, who called on Siles to abandon the presidency immediately and not seek Police told yesterday how patrons in a north side tavern election. He said Sues had until tomorrow to do so but did not spell out the consequences of a refusal.

"It is the duty of all the peasants to turn over the gov Fifth Floor, State Street and all Suburban Stores. Phone ANdover 3-1O0O ernment to the true peoples in homage to the struggles and ideals consecrated in our missing leader," the statement said. There was no immediate official reaction from Siles, 43, an attorney-professor. How STATE AT ADAMS OLD ORCHARD OAKBROOK RANDHURST EVERGREEN PLAZA RIVER OAKS OAK PARK EVANSTON HIGHLAND PARK CHAMPAIGN URBANA yesterday, but at the last moment she was detained an extra day for observation. Calls at Apartment James Dunham, 23, Miss Ad-ler's fiance, discovered the slayings when he called at the apartment this morning to drive Miss Adler to work.

Dunham said he and Miss Adler had been on a date last night and that he took her home at 10 p. m. Police said Miss Adler's body, stabbed 11 times, was found in bed. She wore night clothing. Miss Coughlin was stabbed 28 times.

Her body, clad in black leotards and a matching jacket, was found in a hallway outside the bathroom at American hospital. The couple are separated. Talked to Repairman Police said it appeared that Randy had wandered from the backyard, where he had gone to play after school, to a point near the tavern a half a block away where he apparently was abducted by Sommers. Police said they were led to the tavern when a neighborhood girl, alerted to the search by a police sound truck, told them she had seen Randy talking to Norman Biliack, 43, outside the tavern. Biliack, who lives at 8923 N.

National Morton Grove, had performed electrical work at the tavern earlier in the day. Identified Photograph Biliack said he thought nothing more of the boy until police contacted him and he identified Randy's picture. provided clews that led them to find a missing boy, Randy Grahame, 6, asleep and apparently unharmed at 4 a. m. in the hotel room of a man arrested and charged with the boy's abduction.

Police identified the prisoner as Wilmer Sommers, 32, a handyman in the tavern at 1959 Montrose av. Sommers was held for a prelimenary examination today in Felony court on charges of aggravated kidnaping and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Dogs Used in Search He also was found asleep when arrested in the hotel room at 3434 Broadway by Sgt. Thomas O'Boyle and Patrolmen Clem Angell and John McClory: Wilmer Sommers, seized as suspect in abduction of Randy Grahame. SHINY VINYL PATENT Mother will love our roomy double-handle handbag that opens extra wide.

A fashion addition to any wardrobe. Choose black or white. 10'x7'x4H'. 113 ever, it was recalled that, when he assumed the acting presidency, he said he had the support of the armed forces, Tribute to Barrientos Diplomatic delegations from1 a score of countries, including the United States, gathered in! La Paz, the capital city, to pay tribute to Barrientos. 1 Following simultaneous masses in the city's metropol-, itan cathedral, where the body has lain in state since Monday, the casket was carried on the shoulders of government and military officials to central station where it was taken by armored car to the airport to be flown to Cochabamba.

Interment will take place tomorrow in Cochabamba, Barrientos' home town. Full military honors were rendered Barrientos at the airport. Scores of police using dogs from the family home at 4343 had sought the boy since 8 N. Damen av. Sgt.

0 Boyle said questioning o'clock Tuesday night, when his i Randv was reunited in the of tavern patrons confirmed mother, Gertrude, 2G, notified i hotel lobby with his mother and that Sommers had been seen them after returning from work father, Flovd. 26, of 4106 1 with the boy Sgt. O'Bovle and Patrolmen as a legal secretary two hours Mozart and later released earlier and found him missing to them following examination Angell and McClory went to the hotel and, when they found the i door to Sommers' room locked, GUARDS AT 2 OHIO PRISONS CONTINUE STRIKE OVER PAY door. Police said she apparently had put up a fierce fight with the murderer. Police were attempting to find a motive and the death weapon.

They said the apartment did not appear to have been entered forcibly. Money and jewelry of the victims were found, apparently ruling out robbery as a motive. Neither apparently was molested sexually, authorities said. Ad Agency Employe Miss Burton, an employe of an advertising agency, said Miss Coughlin had been dating several men and that the three young women occasionally gave parties, usually at Miss Coughlin's suggestion. Mrs.

Loretto Doring, a resident of the building, said Miss Coughlin had taken yesterday off to prepare for her trip to California, but worked last night and visited Mrs. Doring on her return shortly after 10 p. m. Mrs. Doring, whom Dunham asked to call police when he found the bodies, said she obtained a passkey and entered.

An empty gin bottle was found inside and Sommers, according to the policemen, was intoxicated. He offered no resistance. Randy and two other Grahame children, Tony, 3, and Audrey, 5 months, had been left in the care of a babysitter, Miss Rose Miller, 20, who also lives in the Grahame home. DAMAGE SUIT FILED AGAINST UTILITY FIRM A suit for one million dollars in damages was filed yesterday in Circuit court against Peoples Gas Light and Coke company bv Mrs. Erlic Sampson, 21, of 816 E.

82d St. The suit, filed by Atty. Charles Reed, charged that she was going up the stairs in the buildine where she lives last CAIRO'S FIGHT FOR LOVE AND GLORY Cairo. Ill been a Mttipr quiet place since the Civil war, but there' a lot of erirment In the works now. Read Rirjqly Hunt' story about the town that supposedly hm the wont name in the state May 4 in the Chicago Tribune Anagaiine.

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Employes, who were inc arms, and hands, was perma job. nently disfigured, and suffered Guards also struck the state permanent a a to her reformatory at Mansfield, arms. The suit charged the yesterday. Supt. Bennett utility company was negligent cooper ai wansneiu permitting gas to escape i FINE FOODS GRACIOUS ATMOSPHERE WEDDINGS, BANQUETS Optn Dally II a.m.

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