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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 25

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THE DAILY OKLAUOMAN Treasury Bonds Wednesday, September 6. 1978 25 San Francisco Options NEW YORK (AP) CkMlnj Over-ir-e- U.S. Citizen Tells Soviets He's Framed MOSCOW (AP) American businessman Francis J. Crawford told a court here Tuesday that testimony linking him to an international currency and contraband gang was fabricated, that evidence was forged and that key defense documents were missing. "The prosecution's case is full of holes," the 37-year-old Moscow representative for International Harvester said to Western reporters after pleading innocent at the opening day of his trial.

Crawford's Soviet attorney, Leonid M. Popov, said the trial could end with a verdict today. If convicted, he faces up to eight years in prison. The three Russians tried with him seam-stress Ludmila Kiselev, her husband Vladimir and a cashier. Alia Solovyova, similarly charged, pleaded guilty and expressed remorse.

Taking the witness stand, Crawford remained composed as he attempted to pick apart the damaging testimony of Kiselev and his seamstress wife. Kiselev said he met Crawford through a mutual friend in early 1977 and illegally traded currency with him from then on. "I wanted to buy U.S. dollars. Crawford wanted to buy rubles.

On both sides there was mutual benefit and interest," said Kiselev. The Mobile, native is accused of buying 20,000 rubles from Kiselev. a large-scale currency manipulator. The prosecution said Crawford paid $8,320 for the rubles, about a fourth of the legal exchange rate. Crawford also is accused of buying six precious samovars from the Kiselevs.

Samovars are classed as antiques in the Soviet Union and their export is forbidden. "The testimony is a complete fabrication," Crawford told Judge Lev Mironov. He denied exchanging dollars except through legal banking channels. Crawford was arrested June 12 in apparent retaliation for spying charges lodged against two Soviet U.N. employees in the United States.

Deaths Listed Across State Death Ruled 'Suicide' Questioned by Lawmen i H' 31 i 7 13 Nov 1979 98 4 9 18 638 m4i it plisfeil il0 A 486 Mav I960 97 19 97 23 .1 135 Sl ft 1 fell; uny if no5 u'-. 7 50 May 1981 98 9S4 8 30 BC 48 3-1 It 0 IS 4 Ft 93 3 0 94 4 3 8 10 34 3j a 27 7 88 Nov 1982 95 6 95 10 3 8 3 5 Sn i it, 7.25 Feo 1984 957 95.10 2 8 34 4 IB bmwtt "i IS -ffi Sf I J5 6 13 Nov 946 8 7 2 SS7 10 8 1 7.43 Nov 1987 95 18 95 22 8 31 by the state medical examiner's office in Tulsa, but Engle denied the request. Elliott was buried Tuesday. Both Reynolds and Sheriff Tommy Gilbert said they doubt the shooting occurred where the body was found or that Elliott fired all the shots himself. "I'm not saying he didn't commit suicide," Reynolds said.

"I think he did, but not the way it looks." Lawmen had been looking for Elliott since Friday when his estranged wife claimed he had fired a shot at her. SUSPECT IN SURGERY Last Respects Paid Slain Chief I), ij 35 S2! 'ft 8 Sf: 8 25 May 1990 99 10 99 74 .2 8 78 4 2l Aug 1987-92 77.14 77.30 .8 6 71 7 25 Auo 1992 91 91 8 4 6 8J2 400 feo W8-M 77.18 7SU. 7 A 75 Feo 1973 87.4 88 4 Il7 7J Feo 1993 9 4 Fs 12 .8 8J1 1993 94 988-93 97.18 Auo 1993 107 4 107.12 fav 1989-94 77 18 78 18 Vv 1993-9 ravel 40 17-16 IX, 3 3S oial voume imcresl -Noi iraoca Nono offered, Pui. Philadelphia Options 77.20 78 20 10 4 91 88 2 89.26 .7 3 04 Ami in JiJi i. 83? 7.88 Feo 1995-00 8M Aua 1996-01 9524 96 8.39 7.88 Nov 2002-07 94 24 95 .10 8 34 8 38 Auj 2003-Oe 99.20 99.24 .14 8.40 ireaiury no'es, ana aUed oriccs ADA DEATON, Amy Elizabeth, 21.

Services today (Criswell). LITTLE, E.A., 83, retired farmer. Services Thursday (Smith). PEAY, Viola, 77. Services Thursday (Smith).

WHITE, Lillie Mae, 85. Services were Tuesday (Criswell). ALBERT CASH, Howard Eugene, 69. Services today (Fort Cobb). ARDMORE JONES, Mrs.

John M. (Carrie), 98. Services today (Harvey). DAVIS BECK. Ralph 38.

traffic accident victim. Services Friday (Bahner-Fox). DRUMRIGHT FACKER, Mrs. Lela 73. Services today (Smith).

ENID SMITH, Clarence. 77, carpenter. Services Saturday (Russworm). BENT2, Mrs. Walter 72.

Services today (Ladusau-Evans). FAIRLAND PRYOR, Belvla 75. Services Friday (Cooper). FORGAN BURRIS. James E.

61. Services Thursday (Clark, Beaver). LINDSAY ROMINE, Mrs. Minnie, 78. Services today (Brown, Chickasha).

MANGUM DYER, Albert "Dent," 75, retired farmer. Services today (Greer). McLOUD ROLLAND, Kelly Brent. 15, sophomore at Bethel High School, drowning victim. Services Thursday (Cooper, Tecumseh).

MEEKER BO WEN. Jesse, 81, retired farmer. Services Thursday (Curry, Chandler). MULDROW JENKINS. William 83.

Services Thursday (Huckleberry). OKEMAH BLEVINS, James L-, 18. Services Thursday (Webb). PERRY HEJPMANEK. Emilie 80.

Services today (Perry). SHAWNEE FORESEE, Nan 84. Services today (Roesch Brothers). STROUD LAY, Nancy Eveline, 101. Services today (Curry).

WARDVILLE GRAY, Julia. 68. Ser-vices today (Epperson, Coalgate). By Judy Fosse tt WAGONER The death of a man shot in the legs and head has been officially ruled a suicide although lawmen, who question that finding, say the man would have to have shot himself once, reloaded his gun and then fired twice more. The body of -40-year-old Lloyd Elliott" was found sitting upright under a tree in Wagoner a few blocks from his home Saturday afternoon.

Wagoner County Deputy Sheriff Joe Reynolds said Elliott been shot on the outside of his left leg, again on the inside of his right leg and through the roof of his mouth with the bullet passing through the back of his head. Reynolds said the revolver in Elliott's hand contained two fired rounds and three empty rounds. "If it was suicide, he would have had to shoot himself once, reload and shoot himself twice more," Reynolds said. The deputy said investigating police officers told him they found several more live and spent rounds beneath the body. Elliott's body also bore a wound on his left arm and a puncture wound on his right hand, the deputy said.

Reynolds said Elliott was wearing black socks but no shoes when found, and the socks showed no signs that Elliott had walked in them to the area where he died. The deputy said the body was examined by county medical examiner Dr. Murray Engle who ruled the death a suicide. Reynolds said he requested that an autopsy be performed. New York Bonds New York (API Tueioav'i Mec1ea New Yori Slock.

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Hamby underwent surgery for the second time Tuesday for wounds sustained in the exchange of gunfire. Meanwhile, more than 2,000 persons, including Gov. David Boren and state law enforcement officials, paid last respects to the slain chief in services at Catoosa. A spokesman for Oklahoma Osteopathic Hospital said David Gordon Smith underwent a second operation, but said she knew neither the reason for the surgery nor Smith's condition. Smith was placed under guard at the hospital Friday after he was taken to the hospital for treatment shortly after the gun battle.

Smith, shot in the hand and thigh, reportedly told police he was cleaning a gun when it accidentally discharged. Rogers County Sheriff Amos Ward said a bullet removed from Smith's leg was identified as a slug from a .357 magnum revolver. Police Chief Hamby had been armed with a .357 magnum, Ward said. Hamby and robbery suspect Jack Voting, also of Tulsa, were killed during in a shootout at the Catoosa tag agency Friday morning. Hamby, 46, was snot in an exchange of gunfire with two masked men when he responded to a call that the tag agency was being robbed.

Hamby killed one of the men and wounded the other. Ward said the preliminary investigation showed the wounded suspect fired the shot that killed Hamby. A first-degree murder charge naming Smith was filed Saturday in Rogers County. Boren eulogized Hamby as a valiant and courageous man, and said more people should follow his example of doing his job to the fullest. eaoericv5i96 27 57S Ql-r 11 24 '5 ty-i a larrlot 5 15 1H 7 5-16 15 7U 2 13-16 16J.

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a Fang. Mr. and Mrs Timothy, 221 70. a boy. Jones.

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent. Jr MO NW 71, a girl. Poole, Toresa.

2221 NW 34. a a 441. 1 Independence, and Jayne R. DeWnt. 20.

ot 3441 SW a Robert Paul Wolslad. 36. and Brenda Carol Morse. 28, both ot 3324 Beachwood. Randall Fletcher Howard.

44. and Elizabeth Ann Howard. 42. both 10 309 Curtis. Kevin Wosliry Comer.

21. Tulsa, and Penny Lee Powell, IB. ol 817 mum 20 4 Births Baplial Stoward. Mr. and Mrs.

Jorry. Dol C1y. a boy Campbell. Mr. and Mra.

Daniel. 4005 NW 19. a girl. Lultrell, Mr and Mra. Dan 2209 NW 30.

a boy. Millar. Mr. and Mra Boogo. 6706 NW 20 a gm VMIanova.

Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony. Yukon, a boy. pjf 5-5 4'.

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He died Monday at St. Anthony Hospital after a long illness. Swink was born in Hen-ryctta and came to Oklahoma City In 1943. He worked at the Oklahoma League for the Blind, was a Mason and active in a local gun club. Survivors include his wife, Linnie; a half brother, G.C..

of Oklahoma City, and his stepmother, Ida, of Houston. Lltllo. 1 and Mrs. Greg. 1240 Mr and Mrs.

Gary, iboy 1100 SW 58. Parkhill. Mr. and Colston. Ernest E.

vs. Frances K. Crews. Linda vs Grant Floyd. Deborah va.

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F4' riero 15 a 7-16 3832 NW 50. Wilkerson. Mr. and Mrs James, Gctd. Mrand Mrs Bill .4017 NW a boy.

Hlllcreal vonne Eaton, 82, 01 1709 Manor Drive York. Mr. and I SW 78 Terrace, a McGlasson. 33. Hawkins.

John vs Mariorie Herbert. David vs Phyllis Jordan, Linda Gail vs Wilka rier .25 li? 5 ft Funerals kweli. 66. ol 1120 and Mrs Hong Chin. Barnhiil.

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a Mi I' SJ. i iam' lo4 10 3 vani 54 SJt 4 25H folM 4', 7H rpl Z30 )1 Jl 27i uohTI 30 1M 10' a 4IH Leonard Kelly Polls. L. Cormeil vs. Lawrence Wayne.

Cavanaugn. 21. of 8720 Echard. Mr. and Mrs Darr 19.01 6120 Kelly, 22.

of 2009 Sandra Drive, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Bill Eisen-hour Southeast Funeral Home with burial in Sunny Lane Cemetery. He died Saturday in Albany, after a gun accident. Kelly graduated from Midwest City High School in 1975 and joined the Marine Corp. He was stationed In Albany.

He was a member of the Sooner Baptist Church. Survivors Include his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly Midwest City; three brothers, George Oklahoma City; David, of North Caro-Una, and Steve, of the home, and a sister, Pam, of the home.

GILBERT BA8EY Memorial services for Gilbert L. Basey, 85, Har-lingen, Texas, longtime Oklahoma City resident, will be at 4 p.m. today in Memorial Park Cemetery. He died Saturday in Har-UnRen after a long Illness. Born in Piedmont.

Basey left Oklahoma City five years ago after his retirement at Globe Life Accident Insurance Co. He was a member of the First Baptist Church. Survivors Include two daughters, Mrs. Ella Boyd, Harlingen, and Mrs. Atha Kendrick, Eckert.

a brother, Olan. of Oklahoma City; five grandchildren, and nine greatgrandchildren. EVA MURRAH Memorial services and burial for Mrs. Eva Murrain, 77, of 716 Whispering Oak Road, will be at 2 p.m. today in Rose Hill Cemetery.

She died Tuesday at BaptlM Medical Center af-ter a lone Illness. Mrs. Murrah was born near Crescent and came to Oklahoma City in 1918 where she worked as a le- gal secretary until her retirement. Survivors Include her son, Guy, o( the home, and three grandchildren Jemee Randall Murray. 38.

216 NW 2. and Mary Ann Mill Slowest City, a boy Ward. Mr. and Mrt 3-1 S-16 41W Jrdwmt City, i 22. Austin.

Mid- Knight Green. 21. ol Tulsa Joel Thomas Hinson. 18. ot 404 Joel Thomas Hint.

Rusk Catherine Cagle vs. Kerry Keith Schooler. Peggy E. vs. Wflliam Seals.

Lola Deles vs. WUIiam Henry Whetstone. Robert Glen vs. Dan. Whittington.

Norma Joan vs. Eul-' Walker. Mr and Mrs. Paul. City, a girl ugnTI 35 4 uoriTI 1 a uShTI 40 4H uhti 45 4 Itton 15 114 lll iiton 20 tto 7' lid SO ZTl 1 ta SW 36.

and Neva Baker. Tinkw Bent Mrs Paul 34. and Pame- Moody. Mr a 8113 B'ookaid ta Rutr. ca'W 22.

14420 SW 2 Charged in Shooting IP South 10. .3012 ol 382 1 ina li 4 4 a Rosewood Di SW 66. a boy. and Donna Q. 60S Miner.

25. ot 8813 Nc 12 Oruee Arthur Storm. 28. thryn Joy Burnett. 27, Janet Dorothy WILLIS, Daymie, 88, of 2709 Manchester Drive.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at First Baptist Church, Nicoma Park, with burial in Sunny Lane Cemetery directed by Fill Eiscnhour Northeast Funeral Home. NORRIS, William 86, Norman. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Lantz Funeral Home, Rogersvllle, with burial In Rogersville directed be Primrose Funeral Homo, Norman.

KELLY, Leonard 22, of 2009 Sandra Drive. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Bill Eisenhour Funeral Home with burial in Sunny Lane Cemetery. BASEY, Gilbert 85, Harlingen, Texas, formerly of Oklahoma City. Graveside services will be at 4 p.m.

In Memorial Lane Cemetery directed by Guardian Midtown Funeral Home. MURRAH, Eva. 77, of 716 Whispering Oak Road. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Rose Hill Cemetery.

Clino. James Lowell vs Ouorrs Cunningham. Manna vs Earl a Engst. James A vs Jo Ann Morns. Mr.

and Mrs. Johnny, larrah. a girl McCarty. Mr and Mrs Brady. Seibert.

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30. Choctaw. ECORSE, Mich. (AP) Two 18-year-old Ecorse men were charged Tuesday with attempted murder in the soccer match shootings Sunday that left five spectators wounded. Alvin Pritchett and Ronald Hall stood mute at their arraignment before Judge Carl Rhoads In Ecorse Municipal Court.

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