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10 Section 1A CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1968 mmmtop Whsl Ry ttfleut Women Sentenced to 14 Yrs. PROJECT SANTA Th Chicago Tribun and WGN Radio art compiling a list of children 14 years old and younger whose fathers are serving in Viet Nam. The list will be used to permit Chleagoland residents to offer Christmas gifts to these children. Kindly fill out this coupon. AIRMAN'S WIFE GLADDENED BY TOY PROJECT When Air Force Sgt.

James i Edficworth left for Da Nang eight mnnlhs ago, his wife and four children moved to Wau- BY BERNARD JUDGE Richard Nuccio, 28, a former Chicago policeman convicted on (ritei type ar print) BY LOUISE HUTCHINSON Chicaie Tribune Press Servicel Aug. 30 of murdering Ronald Nelson, 19, behind the Franks- ASHINGTON, Nov. 15-The period between the Nov. 5 election and the Jan. 20 Inaugural of a President of a different political party is a winter-SDrine spasnn ho Nam of Fathar Rink Branch of Sarvica.

Mailing Address ville restaurant, 1100 Addison on June 4, was sentenced yesterday to serve 14 to 15 I kefian lo be near relatives. "It's so much easier for the children to be near their grandparents when their father when the power of the family in the White House can fall faster than November leaves before a gale, and the hopes of supporters of the incoming administration bloom more sturdily than March crocuses in the snow. But still working freneticallv amnnn tho romnonie Namai of Children Clothing Siia Set Ago is away for so long, especially i WMAQ-TV a 11 riltnnrr fhn I -e 0 years in prison. Judge Richard Fitzgerald, who found Nuccio guilty after an eight-day bench trial in August, allowed Nuccio to remain free on a $20,000 appeal bond while his attorney, Julius Echeles, prepares an appeal. Appeal Dae March 15 Echeles has until March 15, 1969, to submit his appeal, and r- mb 01 lne Jobon administration is the White House Edgeworth said But they are impresario, Mrs.

Elizabeth Carpenter, onetime executive very hard to understand ant to Vice President Johnson and, for nearly four years, press that their father won be home secretary and staff director to Mrs Johnson for Christmas." Perhaps no White House staffer-and Mrs. Carpenter has People Arc Responding been there since the beginning has worked with more intense Project Santa has heard from emotional loyalty for the President, his wife, their daughters' many midwesterners who want sons-in-law, even their dogs. to let men like Sgt. Edgeworth Webster defines impresario as "one who organizes or Richard Nuccio Walsh, had asked Judge Fitzgerald to impose a sentence of from 15 to 30 years on Nuccio. Nuccio will be allowed to Mothtr or Guardian (If living with relatives or friends, kindly Indict.) In taro of Sfraaf City Stato Zip Phono know that he and his family are Pu entertainments." Mrs.

Carpenter has worked her remain free until then, the judge said. Nuccio is the first Chicago policeman convicted of murder in 15 years. He was found guilty of shooting Nelson in the back Plaase mall coupon fo Project Sanfa, Trlbuno Towor, 435 N. Michigan Ave, Chicago, III. 60611.

on a national stage. Mrs. Johnson has made 40 trips since January, 1964. She has bobbed down the Rio Grande river in a rubber raft; visited a family in North Carolina so poor they might have been created by John Steinbeck, then whisked back to a Broadway casting office, and ridden a Vermont ski lift in the lilting month of June. being thought of during the holiday season.

Project Santa, which is sponsored by The Chicago Tribune and W-G-N Radio, arranges to have gifts sent to the sons and daughters of service The minimum in Illinois is 14 years to 14 years and one day. Tully contended a heavier penalty should be imposed because Nuccio, who lives at 2222 Roscoe was on duty as a policeman in the Town Hall district when Nelson was killed. "Nuccio's act was senseless and unjustified," Tully said. Good Police Record Told Echeles asked for a lighter sentence because he said Nuccio had served well as a Chicago police officer and had received "25 or 30 creditable mentions" since he had joined the force in 1966. A request for a new trial by Echeles was dismissed by Judge Fitzgerald.

Tully argued against allowing Nuccio to be free while his behind the restaurant from a distance of 70 to 90 feet. During the trial, his attorney had contended that Nuccio shot the youth from a distance of 20 feet in self-defense after Nelson hurled a knife at him. Nuccio showed no emotion when sentenced. When the court proceedings were finished, he hurried from the courtroom surrounded by several members of his family and friends. The prosecuting attorneys, Thomas Tully and Matthew HDAM-12 Ride with two QIAIbJ I-A.

patrolmen whose job is to reach the scene of the trouble first. Jack Webb is the executive producer. PROJECT SANTA DONOR'S COUPON The Chicago Tribune and WGN Radio are compiling a list of children 14 yean old and younger whose fathers are serving in Viet Nam. This ts your Invitation to offer Christmas gifts to these children. Send in your name and you will receive the name of a child for whom you will buy a gift.

LIZ CARPENTER has produced these trips. Like a political David Merrick, she has taken the Johnson themes of education, poverty, and conservation; found cities, hillsides, and hollows across the nation, and created backdrops for Mrs Johnson from coast to coast. Mrs. Carpenter does not discuss her producer's role. But she does refer an interviewer to Mrs.

Johnson's long-ago statement that she wisheo emerge in deeds instead of words. And let no one err in thinking that Mrs. Johnson has not agreed. Staffs do not run the White House in the Johnson administration and if Lady Bird Johnson has become the most peripatetic first lady since Eleanor Roosevelt, it is a role she has men in Viet Nam from mid-westerners. Mrs.

Edgeworth submitted the names of her two sons and two daughters to Project Santa's list. Thanks for Support "Just knowing others do care about all these children is a gift in itself for me," Mrs. Edge-worth said. Project Santa is compiling a list of these boys and girls up to and including the age of 14 who live in Illinois, Michigan, Wis (Please fype or print) THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR CHILDREN Is Cuddly Dudley, Ihe floppy-eared dojgle Thai free with a new four-month order for Tribune home delivery. This year Cuddly's carton converts into a super-let plane.

Bring him in for a landing on your front lawn by calling 222-4100 today! Nama or Names of Oonor. attorney prepared an appeal, i "A person convicted of mur- i der should not walk the streets of our community," Tully said. cnosen to piay ana has played, in the eyes of some observers tirelessly and well. Now there is to be an epilog a four-dav journey late next week taking Mrs. Johnson to New Orleans, Cape i Kennedy, Denver, and the California redwoods.

It will again underscore themes of the Johnson administration anti-poverty, conservation, space, and education. Street City. Stefa Zip Coda Phono Pleasa mail coupon to Project Santa, Tribune Towor, 435 N. Michigan Chicago, III. 60611 Florida consin, Indiana, and Iowa.

Mothers, guardians, or relatives of these youngsters are asked to fill out the coupon accompanying this story. List the names, ages, and complete mailing addresses of the children. If they are living with relatives or friends, indicate so. Send Coupons to Donors Project Santa will send this information to midwesterners who want to purchase gifts for the children. They should fill out the donor's coupon.

Send the coupons to Project Santa, Tribune Tower, 435 N. Michigan Chicago, 111. 60611. GET SMART! Hinds Named to Top State Police Position Don Adams returns as the not- An exclusive color magazine about the Sunshine State comes with tomorrow's Chicago Tribune. Sponsored by The Florida Development Commission so-Smart spy.

Would you believe he's not on their side? It's KAOS. ICMcjio Tribune Press Service Springfield, 111., Nov. 15 Maj. Albert S. Hinds, 45, today was appointed superintendent of Illinois state police to succeed William H.

Morris. The appointment by Gov. Shapiro will expire in January, THERE ARE THOSE who believe a sizable segment of Americans have wearied of hearing this theme song strummed. Mrs. Carpenter would not agree.

She says one of the toughest things to do in government is to sell achievement, and even now, when the leaves are falling fast, she is by temperament, outlook, and philosophy a saleswoman. So another Lady Bird road show will take to the air lanes, beating by less than two months the final curtain. Liz Carpenter has grasped the use of delegated power, and this is not bad. This is a city of vast power, none greater than at 1600 Pennsylvania and not to understand its implications is as dangerous as overreaching them. But for Mrs.

Carpenter, wife, mother, former Washington newswoman, Texan, genuine wit, and by her own admission "a foot washin' Democrat," one verdict already is in: As the press secretary of a President's wife, she will be a hard act to follow. Use of Youth Fares Divides Air Lines Test Your Facts- and thus give Governor-elect Richard B. Ogilvie an oppor-I tunity to make a series of I changes in the state depart-I ment of public safety. I Joined Force in 1949 i A career policeman, Hinds has been one of five assistant superintendents. He joined the force in 1949 and rose thru the ranks steadily until he became a major two years ago.

He has been in charge of police administrative services. Morris resigned to become operating director of the gov-, i No wonder her husband's a physical wreck! Washington, Nov. 15 lP The air line industry split sharply today over the legality and wisdom of standby youth and Texas, and Air West 1 argued to continue the special fares. Eastern Air Lines dropped last April 28 its space-available youth standby fare 50 per cent Below each of the following questions are listed three answers. Make your choice, see the correct answer below and mark your score.

1. Shakespeare's sentence "Full fathom five thy father lies" is a good example of a atopeia. Synonymy, Alliteration. 2. The first paintings known to man, dating about 20,000 B.

are on the walls of caves, in a Southern Africa, Southern Asia, Southern Europe. 3. Alabama was settled in 1602 by a The French, The Spanish, The English. 4 What is an erg? a A place where persons young adult fares. In statements filed with ttie 01 ttle Jet coach fare and ernor's committee on criminal i I justice, which is financed by I general funds.

It is a state planning agency for the 1968 omnibus crime control and I juvenile delinquency prevention acts. Toll Road Commander Hinds was the state's first adopted the one-third discount reservations-basis young adult fare of Delta Air Lines. It saiJ it has not determined whether the new fare is yielding a profit. THE GHOST AHD MRS. MUIR Civil Aeronautics board three trunk air lines National, Northeast, and United said the fares they and rival air lines offer should be discontinued as discriminatory and uneconomic.

The National Trailways Bus System, and the American Tune in on some "spirited" fun as commanding officer of the Illinois toll road district at Oak 1 Brook. may not be seized, A Name Society of Travel Agents con measure of energy, a pretty widow and her two kids share a cottage with a ghost. A haunting show. curred. A native of Ashland Cass county, Hinds also served as an instructor at the state police training academy in Springfield.

A former marine veteran in the Pacific theater, he lives in Springfield with his wife and two sons. given to sheepskins with a curled surface. ANSWERS 1. tc Alliteration. 2.

fc Southern Europe. 3. a The French. 4 A measure of energy. Ruled Not Unjust The C.

A. bureau of economics, in its brief to Arthur Present, examiner, contended such promotional fares are reasonable and are not unjustly discriminatory. Victor M. Mercogliano, bureau counsel, said the fares also contribute to highway safety by inducing young persons to fly rather than drive or hitchhike. The bureau added the fares are working well, instances of "bumping" standby passengers Argue for Continuation Four trunk air lines American, Continental, Northwest, and Trans World and five local service lines Allegheny, Frontier, Hawaiian, Trans- Watch the off flights are rare, and no air line has shown the fares are unprofitable.

Urges Rejection Mercogliano said the C. A. B. should reject the practice of restricting the fares to youths traveling at their own expense. After the fares came into wide use, the C.A.B.

dismissed complaints against them by Trailways, the travel agents' association, and the three trunk airlines that had adopted them under protest to meet competition. Present conducted hearings last September and will make his recommendations to the C.A.B. after considering the briefs filed this week. on Kup Show Tonight he presents these Yery Interesting Personalities Tennessee Ernie Ford Special Peggy Ann Garner Jack Jones Entertainer Actress Bishop Gerald Kennedy Rev. Robert McEwen.S.J Economist California Methodist leader Bennett Gerf GREEK REGIME The Hon.

Auraham Harman Former Israeli Ambassador to U. S. A. of "Atrocious Puns" Authi Tony Randall Actor Shelley Berman Comedian Dr. Karl Menninger Author of "Th Crimt of Punishment" Dr.

Jerome Frank Author of "Sanity Survival" Dr. John Spiegel Brandeis University George Schuyler Columnist Dr. Larry Ng (M.D.) Harry Ashmore From the Center for the Sfudy of Democratic Institutions Robert Rimmer Aufhor of "Propostfion 31" Editor of "Alternative fo Violence" E3QLJ Jack tells it like it is on bis first St. John musical-variety special. Actress WMAQ-TY EFFECTS NEW CONSTITUTION ATHENS, Nov.

15 UP) -Greece's new constitution, drastically reducing self-exiled King Constantine's powers and establishing a strong executive, went into effect today after it was published in the Government Gazette. Ten of the 138 articles were suspended in advance. They deal with individual and press freedoms. The new charter, approve" by 92 per cent of the electorate at a referendum Sept. 29, gives the army a bigger role in protecting the social system in force and foresees the king's return after parliamentary elections are held.

But no date for elections is specified. The new law was drawn up by the military dictatorship which seized power in April, 1967. WMAQ-TV CHANNEL Chicago's Number One Saturday Nights Immediately following the- NBC News Night Report 'A SEND ME NO FLOWERS Vt Dons Bay Bock Hudson Tonight 11:00 Color WLS-TV.

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