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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 7

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Press Democrat, Santa Rom, California, Trlday, November 12, 1971-7 WE BARON TRIAL THE BETTER HALF By Bob Benws Texas has half (he otj fn America and most of the known sulphur in the world. i i Considered Wilson 'Sneak' 4 his home." (Mr. Parker was sent to state By BONY SAU7DES Joseph Barboza Baron consi prison for receiving stolen prop If -t, From the time her husband met Mr. Baron, she said, the dered Clay Wilson a "sneak" erty in 1969). two spent a lot of time together, phoned each other a lot and saw and was angry at him a few hours before the East Coast Mr.

DeCarli also said some of the securities showed up in New York where a man, posing as each other "seven days a government informer allegedly shot and killed htm 16 months him, tried to transfer them. week." Mr. Baron, she said, was liv "Most of them are still out ago. FREE BANQUET AND MEETING ROOMS fDecharit-witb et itkoot food Mrvice. 14 Prlratt rooms.

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ing with his wife, Claire, and their two children. son's widow, took the stand late Meanwhile, Mr. Miller com yesterday afternoon and began plcted his cross-examination of Mrs. Wilson, who is expected Dr. David T.

Clary, i Santa to tell of the bizarre relationship between her late husband and to testify she witnessed Mr. Baron shoot her husband in Rosa pathologist who performed the 39-year-old defendant. the autopsy on Clay remains. Glen Ellen, resumed the stand One of the prosecution's star By questioning the doctor today under questioning by Mr 'We're not quite euttina it on our income, Harriet so I'm rclaul tying us from uooer middle-class to mladle-elass" about the bulletholes in the skull Fahey. Her testimony is expect witnesses, Mrs.

Wilson recalled that early in the evening on the of Clay's body, Mr. Miller cast night her husband was killed, some doubt on the doctor opin ed to be lengthy. Dramutlc Moment In a dramatic moment yester Mr. Baron, whom she knew as ion that Clay must have been lying on the ground when he Joe Bentley, went to her house on Yulupa ave. "looking for was shot.

Vital Point Clay." Office, received a 20-year pin and Mr. Mr. Wilson, she said, wasn't At the conclusion of Dr. Clar day, Clay's mother dabbed tears from her eyes when her husband, James C. Wilson, took the stand and identified his son's high school graduation! i a 30-year pin.

Mrs. Hansen Moon May Geologically Be Active LOS ANGELES UPI (-Infor at the house and Mr. Baron y's testimony, however, Mr has been at Region Seven since 1958. Miller lost what he considered a "was anxious for Clay to be there. I don't know the reason.

MRS. I I HANSEN, left, and John L. Kinney, regional field officer, center, receive Federal Service award pins from Mrs. Frances K. Dias, Office of Civil Defense Regional Director, Santa Rosa.

Mrs. Hansen, secretary in the Technical Services Mr. Kinney was one of the first em vital point. ring. He seemed to be very upset." Superior Court Judge Joseph 1 at Region Seven, starting in 1954 in Santa Rosa.

She said while Mr. Baron was waiting for Mr. Wilson to get "It's my son's ring," Mr. Wilson replied when asked if he could identify it. "His mother P.

Murphy Jr. permitted the jury to view four death photos, showing Clay's body in a decomposed state. Mr. Miller said mation gathered by a satellite backs up the belief that the moon was geologically active at home, he stated. "Clay didn't come through with what I want gave him that ring for gradua tion from high school.

I never one time and perhaps still is, ed him to come through with." the photos were "gruesome." according to a UCLA report. Mr. Baron, she said, was "an seen him with it off." Sheriff's officers earlier testi savings plan where you mrli Datsun'8 Li'l Hustler Pickup is built, to Imilrf your bank roll. Strong, reliable 96 IIP overhead cam engine Rugged torsion bar front, heavy duty rear suspension Half-ton capacity all-steel bed Full synchro 4-speed stick, Proven durability the No, 1 selling import truck Drive a decide. Mr.

Miller had hoped to dem The report said the sctallite Clinics Are Scheduled gry" and he said Mr. Wilson onstrate the bullet holes with a fied they found the ring on the was a "sneak" and "no good." series of four schematic draw data revealed the moon was girdled by a magnetic field that skeletal remains of Clay's body, ings, but the judge agreed with The following clinics are, 24, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. (By ap First Witness fluctuates according to the which they exhumed from a shallow, hillside grave in Glen FAMILY IMMUNIZATION CLINICS the prosecution that the photos pointment, call 527-2289). scheduled in Sonoma County by topography of its surface and Mrs. Wilson, expressionless Ellen the night of Oct.

12, 1970. were "ine best depiction or the actual fact." strengthens the contention of and speaking calmly, was the Public Health Service, 3313 Mr. Wilson said he last saw SANTA ROSA Sonoma County Public Health Service during the remaining geological lunar activity. Chanate Santa Rosa. Nov.

A later witness, I 's first witness to inject Mr. Baron into the trial. his son alive about 9:30 a.m. on Parish Hall, Cherry st be Dr. Paul J.

Coleman Capt. Robert Hayes described July 30, 1970, when Clay and When asked by Deputy Dis 24, 4 to 6 m. Nov. 19, 1 to 2 p.m. (Minifilm x-rays are available at the same time as Fami tween Mendocino and Humboldt Nov.

23, 1 to 2 p.m. (By ap Dee stopped at his home on Em head of the UCLA team that made preliminary analysis of the exhumation of the body late at night on Oct. 12. trict Attorney Ronald Fahey if part of November: VENERAL DISEASE CLINIC Chanate Hall, 3333 Chanate erald ave. and the elder Mrs.

Mr. Baron was in the court pointment, call 527-2289). the satellite data, said the He said a large tree stump ly Immunization Clinics in Santa Rosa, for persons 15 years of room, Mrs. Wilson raised a fin crater-pocked backside of the had to be removed from atop the gravesite and the body bur Santa Rosa. Mondays, 3 to 5 FAMILY PLANNING CLINICS ger at the defendant and said, Wilson wrote him out a check for $4,748, Clay's share of proceeds from sale of some property in Wyoming.

age and over). moon has a much "bumpier" "He's sitting there." By appointment only. Tele-I magnetic field than the front ied 10 to 11 inches from the suf p.m., Thursdays 1 to 3 p.m. (ex cept Nov. 25, Thanksgiving).

Veteran's Memorial Building, The last tune she saw her phone 527-2289. side, which is dominated by fice of the ground. Willow and High sts. (use side husband alive, she said, was "mares," or smooth seas. The body, he said, was in a door south), Sebastopol.

Nov. Telephone 527-2533 for further information. No charge. All Not Employed SANTA ROSA skeletal condition and was In mapping the moon's 16, 9 to 10:30 a.m. Call 527-2146 "the night he was killed," which she estimated was during the He said his son was 26 years clothed.

A piece of rope was Santa Rosa Public Health for further information. magnetic field, the researchers first week of July, 1970. old and was a heavy equipment operator, but that he was not wrapped around the legs and found that each crater has its She recalled she met Mr. Bar the head was swathed in burlap own characteristic bump or INFANT PRE-SCHOOL regularly employed 1970. Service, 3313 Chanate Santa Rosa.

Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to noon and 3:30 to 5 p.m. Thursdays, 3:30 to 5 p.m. (except for material. fluctuation.

Coleman said these on through her husband in May of 1970 when her husband took Mr. Fahey started to ask him Capt. Hayes said a week lat may be produced by slabs of a series of questions about what her to the defendant's Santa CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE COTATI Veteran's Memorial Building er, Oct. 19, he returned to the concentrated material called Nov. 25, Thanksgiving).

Rosa home, about four blocks type of man Clay was, but Public Defender Marteen Miller ob area with a metal detector and found two slugs on the ground, mascons buried below the craters. from hers. IV A S3 Datsun Pickup Pregnancy Testing jected to the line of questioning Nov. 23, 9:30 to 11 a.m. (By ap "He wanted me to meet Joe," several yards from the graves Tuesdays and Thursdays 8 to pointment, call 527-2289).

The data was gathered by an as being irrelevent. ite. 10 a.m. (except for Nov. 25, Mr.

Fahey argued Mr. Miller 80-pound satellite placed in orbit by Apollo 15. The two slugs one found on HEALDSBURG Thanksgiving). intends to make an issue of she said. "He was fascinated by him He seemed to want to become involved with him He thought he could learn a lot top of the ground and the other 217 Fitch St.

Nov. 19, 9 to 10 services are confidential. Barber Could Still Cut It PAIRS (UPI)-A baiter from the port city of Dieppe has sued a legal publication for disclosing that his wife divorced him at the age of 70 because of his excessive sexual demands. The unidentified barber said that after the divorce his name was published in a legal magazine read by lawyers and Judges and the case got wide distribution in newspapers and on the radio. He said after that he got abusive mail and mockery from throughout fYance.

Flushed with Pride buried some three inches in the a.m. PRODUCT OF NISSAN from him." SEBASTOPOL Sebastopol Veteran's Memori Clay's character, but the judge overruled the prosecutor's objection. He said Mr. Fahey's line of questions was prema ground allegedly are the ones Red Skelton Seeks Divorce that lulled Mr. Wilson.

PETALUMA al Building, 282 High Sebastopol. Monday, Nov. 153:30 to The second slug had hair ad INDIO (UPI) -Red 'Bulky Jacket' Asked if she noticed any "un- ture. Christian Church, Western at hered to it and was found about Mr. Fahey indicated he would 5 p.m.

Post, Nov. 16, 9 to 10 a.m. (By appointment, call 527-2289). three inches from the one lying usual characteristics" about Mr. Baron, Mrs.

Wilson replied Skelton, 54, filed a petition for divorce Thursday from his second wife, Georgia Davis recall Mr. Wilson to rebut defense testimony he expects to be HEALDSBURG on top of the ground. the defendant wore a "bulky The hair and closeness of Skelton. detrimental to the dead man Healdsburg, St. Paul's Annex, jacket" and that "he carried a the two slugs tend to support The petition cited "irreconci TORVICK DATSUN The Economy Car Center of The tUdwosd mpiro 1 275 SANTA ROSA AVE.

545.7050 213 Matheson Healdsburg. Mr. Fahey also called Victor large automatic, about a .45, the prosecution's contention that lable differences which have DeCarli, a Petaluma business and a revolver, about a .38 all WINDSOR Grange Hall, Starr Nov. Explosion Kills Three, Hurts 40 that was the spot Mr. Wilson Nov.

17 1 to 2:30 p.m. SRJC man, who disclosed stocks and bonds "in excess of $200,000," caused a breakdown in the marriage." They were married the time, except when he was at was killed and that he was shot wihle lying on the ground. 27 years. Santa Rosa Junior College, antique furniture and jewelry were stolen from the DeCarli Garcia Hall, Mendocino DACCA (UPI) -A heavy Santa Rosa. Nov.

232:30 to 4 explosion Thursday rocked Dac Over Sewer Naming SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-A Utah ski resort manager was flushed with pride today after the Salt Lake County Commis Gable's First Wife, Josephine Dillon, Dies family home on Post in Petaluma, during a burglary, Sept, 30, 1969. ca's biggest shopping center, p.m. SONOMA the Baitul Mukarrum at Jinnah nai wmm Sonoma Veteran's Memorial Avenue. Mr. Fahey told the jury on Three persons were killed and BuUding, 126 First st.

West, Wednesday the stolen securities, sion named a seven-mile sewer line after him. GLENDALE, Calif. (UPI) which Mr. Baron and Mr. Wil 40 hurt, seven senously.

Sonoma. Nov. 22, 3:30 to 5 p.m. Josephine Dillon, who coached son were allegedly trying to Clark Gable in acting when he convert into cash, were the al leged motive for Mr. Wilson's was an unknown and then became the first of his five MILES BUICK-OPEL death.

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