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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 17

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Ur cvv'r' 'Vi Sim engaged in the commission or who abducted her turned off thecourse through the country had read after handcuffing one ofjslain the girls in his quest for her wrists He said the other slaves for the afterlife The complaint accused Bundy of and knowlingly by force threat or deceit detain or restrain Carol Da-Ronch against her will with the intent: To facilitate the commission of or attempted commission cf a felony to wit: criminal homicide or aggravated assault or: To inflict bodily injury on or to terrorize Carol The second count alleges that Bundy attempted to the death Miss DaRonch while were in Bundy in connection with a series of the killings and disappearances of nine young women in Washington State cases similar to the Utah incidents The man believed responsible for those killings used the name Seattle police officials would say oily that Bundy was a suspect but the primary A Theodore Bundy worked on the campaign committee of Washington Gov Dan Evans and was later employed by the Washington State Republican Central Committee as assistant to Chairman David Ross During the Evans campaign Bundy followed opponent former Gov Albert Rosellini around with a tape recorder posing as a political science student writing a paper on the campaign Detectives charged Bundy Thursday with the abduction of a teen-age girl from a shopping center parking lot Nov 8 1974 The victim of that incident was identified publicly for the first time Thursday in the complaint filed against Bundy surrounding states including Washington which have unsolved murder cases where young women were the victims REFUSED COMMENT Investigators have previously tied the abduction with which Bundy is charged with the killings cf two 17-year-old girls and the disappearance cf a third in northern Utah They refused Thursday to comment on any connection Bundy might have with the other unsolved crimes A source close to the investigation said Seattle police 3 Sy PETER G1LLINS SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Sheriffs detectives arrested a 29-year-old law student Thursday and charged him with attempted murder and kidnap in the aborted 1974 abduction of a 17-year-oid girl I Theodore Robert Bundy Seattle was held in lieu of $100000 bail His arrest followed a police line-up at which his alleged victim identified him Details of the Utah investigation were immediately sent to law enforcement agencies in attempted commission cf aggravated kidnaping IDENTIFIED HIM The complaint also said that Miss DaRonch has identified Bundy as the person abducted her by deceit and-or force from the Fashion Place Mall at 6100 State in Murray and pointed a gun at her and stated was going to blow her head Capt ND Hayward cf the Salt Lake County office said Miss DaRonch was able to escape when the man CASES SIMILAR That theory came from police in Sonoma County Calif where two girls were found under circumstances similar to the Utah cases But Hyde refused to comment on any of the earlier statements by police Gerald Kinghorn another deputy county attorney later said Hyde was fearful of creating too much pre-trial publicity fM gham Democrats Nominate Three for City Council Posts Court Suspends Attorney From Practice of Law SALT LAKE CITY Attorney John Pearce has been indefinitely suspended irom the practice of law in TTtah by the State Supreme Court Pearce was charged with unprofessional conduct in a complaint before the Board of Commissioners of the Utah State Bar Pearce was accused of taking fees for work which he allegedly failed to do and for accepting retainers for proceedings -he allegedly abandoned -According to the high records Pearce has left the state and has not answered or responded to the complaint cuff She was able to wriggle out of the car and stand in the middle of State Street near the mall in the lights of an oncoming vehicle which stopped The abductor took off at this Hayward said Authorities have said repeatedly since the incident that it was connected with two rape-slayings and a disappearance in northern Utah all involving 17-year-cld girls and all occurring on Friday rights Two hours after the Murray incident occurred Debra Kent of Bountiful disappeared from the parking lot at Viewmont High School where she was a senior She has not been found Police found a handcuff key in the Viewmont parking lot a key which opened the handcuffs still on the Murray wrists when she fled her kidnaper Investigators have also said two rape-murders were probably connected with the Murray and Bountiful incidents Melissa Smith daughter of Midvale Police Chief Louis Smith disappeared Oct 18 1974 after leaving a restaurant Her raped beaten and strangled body was found Oct 27 by deer hunters at the summit of Canyon east cf Salt Lake City BODY FOUND The body of Laura Anne Aime a runaway from Salem Utah was found by hikers Nov 27 1974 in American Fork Canyon east of Provo She had been raped beaten and strangled Both Miss Aime and Miss Smith were found with nylon stockings wrapped around their necks Investigators wTould not discuss details of the investigation which led to arrest They also refused any comment on the other cases I can tell you that we made an arrest and filed charges but I say much said William Hyde chief deputy for criminal prosecution in the Salt Lake County Office who clamped a news blackout on local investigators At one point the office was investigating the possibility that the so-called killer on zig-zag for the next two years Nominated to run on Hie party ticket were Heiner Bert Christensen and Robert Hernandez BRIGHAM CITY The Brigham City Democratic party nominated three candidates for City Council posts I The party also elected officers Court Rejects Appeals Of Utah Prison Inmates Appeal by Felon On Three Counts Denied in Court BERT CHRISTENSEN Retired Businessman ROBERT HERNANDEZ New Resident HEINER Seeks Office Elected to lead the party for the next two years were Nick Topic chairman Mabel Yourt Miller vice chairman and Jeff Packer secretapr-treasurer Mr Heiner is a native of Morgan and has lived in Brigham City for 14 years He has been employed by IBM for nearly 20 years as a computer technician and has had extensive training in computer technology He and his wife the former Ann Lawson have four children BOARD MEMBER Mr Heiner is presently a member of the Brigham City Board of Adjustments and the Box Elder County Deputy Merit Commission Mr Christensen is a successful businessman in Brigham City recently retiring after 25 years in the automotive repair field He is a native of Bear River City and graduated from Bear River High School He is married to the former Ida 'Shirley Freeman i 'children Democratic Mr from to Brigham year He is of the Recovery doing He also firm to He and Moss 'Pleased7 With Veto Of Tobacco Subsidy Hike fiuenced by the sight of the photo appeal was based on alleged technical errors in the handling of his case and on the contention that he was sentenced incorrectly The sentencing issue arose because Harris was sentenced under a statute which was superceded before he was taken into custody and sent to prison He claimed he should have been imprisoned under terms of the law at the time he was SALT LAKE CITY tUPI) -The Utah Supreme Court has rejected appeals by two State Prison inmates who were denied writs of habeas corpus The court refused to grant to Devon Gee serving a sentence for murder and to Ersell Harris Jr in prison on a forgery conviction petition was based on a juror's being shown a picture of -the victim in his coffin during first-degree murder trial for the slaying of a 22-month-old baby active in church affairs and party Hernandez is originally Lafayette La and came City in July of this president and chairman board of Worldwide Services currently business in eight states OTHER FIRMS controls other companies ranging from an auditing a billiards supply company he said his wife the former Marcel have no SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The Utah Supreme Court has upheld the conviction cf William Coleman for possession of a firearm by a felon Coleman appealed on several bases including vagueness of the law violation of his constitutional rights and expost facto legislation He was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon in 1969 The law under which the second conviction was obtained was passed by the State Legislature in 1973 The court ruled Coleman on all counts against veto he intended to reintroduce his bill to end tobacco subsidies That bill has failed in the past three congressional sessions but Moss said the veto may be a sign of increasing support Moss contends it is foolish for the government to spend millions making the public aware of the health hazard tobacco represents and then WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen Frank Moss D-Utah says he is pleased President Ford vetoed a bill increasing tobacco price supports and hopes the veto may pave the way for elimination of all tobacco subsidies Ford vetoed the bill Wednesday Moss a long-time 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