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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 23

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2203flngeIfgCfottg 2Z GIRL'S STABBING WATSON If you cttmeniber 8 year Old Lang Just ask for the i him a month earlier-that he (Gold) would, be responsible for bringing in $15,000 for the committee's work. Summers said the $4,504 which he withdrew from the account in two payments was sent to Robert Haves, a Beverly Hills attorney. He said he didn't ask Watson what that money was to be used for. Company's Efforts Another Newberry representative, Clyde L. Prow, testified about company efforts to keep Watson from applying property tax deficiencies against them for the 1961, 1962 and 196 years.

The company eventually was assessed for 1963 only, he said. A memo from Prow to Tally, written Oct. 25, 1963, was introduced into evidence. It said in part: "The assessor's office has taken a tough position. However, there seem to be some varying reports as to how different firms are being handled." scotch in the pentadexagonal bottle.

Continued from Third Page about the first year payment "of $7,500 sent to Goldj Miss Owen said: I cannot remember his exact words, but he indicated to me that this was a partial payment to Mr. Gold to go to another party." Seven months later Tally told her to expect a billing for $15,000 from Summers. The entire sum was subsequently paid, she said. Summers worked for Watson as a fund-raiser and public relations, advisor. Sends Invoice He told the jury that at' Gold's request he sent an invoice labeled "for services rendered" to Newberry.

The money was paid in accordance with that invoice, he said. Asked by Dep. Dist. Atty. James Kolts if he had performed any services for Newberry, Summers replied, "Not directly." But he added: "As far as we were concerned, Newberry had placed this money into the campaign for us for our bike home from a Little League game, saw her lying in a pool of blood and ran to the nearby shopping center where his father, Robert L.

Fisk, owns a butcher shop. His father found the girl, unconscious but breathing, covered her with his butcher's smock, and sent another man to call an ambulance. A Poway Fire Department resuscitation squad kept her alive until she was being removed from the ambulance at Palomar Hospital in Es-condido. She was dead on arrival at the emergency room. Detectives and sheriff's reservists searched in vain for the murder weapon or other clues.

They said Nikki hadn't dated and had no boy friends. Nikki's father is a consultant with the San Diego Economic Opportunity Commission, and had recently been assigned to a new program in Shasta County. He and his wife have four surviving daughters, ages 5 to 16. Mrs. Benedict is the editor of the San Diego County edition of the San Diego Independent, a semi-weekly newspaper.

"Poway is part of my beat," she told a newsman. "Now I have to write a story about my own daughter's murder. I just don't know how I'm going to do it." Continued from Third Pag an exhibit she, had in the fair. 1 At 6 p.m. Nikki, a 5-foot-6, athletically bunt blonde, set.

put to walk the 2Vi miles to her home. She chose a dirt path which runs parallel to Poway Road, the main, street in this town. At places it weaves some distance from the roadway. At dark Russell and Julie Benedict, worried because their daughter hadn't returned home, checked with Kathy, found Nikki had left, and then started from their home at 13530 Olive Tree Lane to look for her. They met a neighbor as they prepared to drive away.

He told them he had heard a girl had been murdered. They went back in the house, called the San Diego coroner's office, and asked for information. A girl had been murdered, they were told. There was no identification. But she was carrying art olive colored purse and wearing a plaid dress.

The description fitted. The Benedicts knew then their daughter was dead. Boy Sees Body Investigators pieced together this timetable: After less than a half hour walk along the she came to the depression where a killer could have easily hidden, out of sight, waiting for her. He must have stabbed her and quickly fled. She staggered for help, then fell.

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