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The Springfield News-Leader from Springfield, Missouri • 16

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48 f.Hssourl Springfield Daily News Wednesday, March 2, 1983 Tribune, was ordered to appear before the grand jury that is investigating the Columbia Police Department The grand jury was convened after the Columbia Tribune reported the names of two juveniles arrested during the investigation into the death of a Columbia man. The Associated Prese COLUMBIA All three Boone County Circuit Court judges disqualified themselves Tuesday from a newspaper's attempt to quash a grand jury subpoena issued to one of its reporters. The Missouri Supreme Court appointed Judge Al Seier of Cape Girardeau to hear the case. Judges' actions stall grand jury Roberts was ordered to appear before the grand jury at 9 a.ra. Tuesday, but the grand jury 'recessed until a judge settled the question of whether he must appear.

Seier scheduled a hearing for Thursday morning in Columbia. Paul Roberts, a reporter for the Columbia mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnntinmmnmmmnmmnmnBmmmmfnnmmmiinnmnt3i39iitttiiittnmmm.linn i safissssiiassssssseJiisusEssaKa ii jrJBSEBBBSSSsauHMBBSSBBii ii a gijgsagnBBBssBBUB mm if tw i si it si is sn: is si federal prison official. His past requests for immediate release from the medical center had not been successful, before the commission or before a federal judge. But while at the same prison in 1979, Civella. was released early because of health reasons, serving only 14 months of 3H-year term for an interstate gambling conviction.

If the commission had not acted Monday to release Civella, his mandatory release date would have been July 10, 1984, said Tom Stewart, associate director of public affairs for the U.S. Justice Department. Civella, with 10 co-defendants, has been charged in a 17-count indictment with skimming gambling receipts from the Tropicana Casino in Las Vegas. But because of ill health, he was severed from the others, not to participate In an evidentiary hearing and an April 11 trial. His brother, Carl Civella, and his new-phew, Anthony Chiavola, a former Chicago police officer, were included in that indictment U.S.

District Judge Jospeh E. Stevens Jr. had set a June 30 date for a pretrial hearing for Civella and ordered a report on his health June 17. Stevens last week accepted a $10,000 bond on Civella's behalf, signed by Vincent Frank Civella, a son of Anthony "Tony Ripe" Civella Nick Civella's nephew. Civella reportedly was too weak to personally sign the bond papers.

Civella goes home to seek private care United Press International Reputed organized crime figure Nick was released early from prison to seek private medical care for lung cancer and he returned to his North -Kansas City home to "die in dignity." Civella, 70, left the Medical Center for 'Federal Prisoners in Springfield at 8:30 im Tuesday. Prison officials drove Civella to the airport, where family members put him on the air ambulance for the trip home, said prison spokesman Joseph Xrabtree, 3 Attorneys for Civella say he's suffering from terminal lung cancer and has less two weeks to live. The U.S. Parole Commission in Washington Monday granted early parole to Xivella, whose legal counsel had asked -the commission to release Civella in order to let the reputed mob leader obtain 'private medical attention and to "die in dignity." Civella has served 20 months of a sentence for conspiracy to bribe a YM ZZ fiS 35 a tei ft II El BKKSSBBSSliilSSISSi RBBSBBBSBSBiil bbbbsssssbhu mm a sa 1 urn. mm mm A mA is s-s is a a a i s.

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In addition, Antonio said, the service paid out more than $2.4 million over the audit period in outpatient charges while making no effort to get reimbursed from applicants' insurance companies. Making a better effort in seeking reimbursements could have saved the state 820,000, the auditor said. The audit also revealed similar eligibility problems in the state's mental retardation prevention program where more than 60 percent of the application forms lacked proof of financial eligibility, Antonio said. one. Good thru 3-16-83.

a JEFFERSON CITY The Missouri Department of Social Services should screen applicants for some of its programs more carefully, Missouri Auditor James Antonio said Tuesday. In an audit conducted on the agency over a three-year period, Antonio noted eligibility problems in the department's Crippled Children's Service and Mental Retardation programs. Antonio also recommended that the state reduce funding to certain local health agencies which were operating with surplus revenue. The auditor reported nearly half the applications filed under the crippled children's services program, which provides fi sm sm -PAY RITE PRESCRIPTION COUPONi Nature's Organic Plus Henna Or Jojoba Twin Pack Sale Price 2.93 Let Rebate III Hyde Park Rubbing Alcohol 1 Pint Girl found beheaded in St. Louis dial SPECIAL TWIN PACK n.

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