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Longview Daily News from Longview, Washington • 7

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Longview, Washington
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The Duly News fciNhirutift Saturday October 29 1977 Local news briefs TIGER Longview police learned Friday that a Sumatra tiger skin valued at at least $3 000 was taken from the employees lounge of the Carriage Restaurant 1334 12th Ave The brown and black stripped tiger skin was mounted on a ten by eight-foot felt backing which is also missing The skin was noticed missing at about 5 30 pm Fndav WRONG A headline in The Daily News Friday indicated the local Women Integrity of the Nation (WIN) organization is sponsoring a hearing to assess needs in the state The hearing is sponsored by the State Council not WIN and will be held at 7:30 pm Tuesday in the Longview Public Library WIN does not believe the council is representative of women in the state The WIN organization locally is encouraging area women to attend the hearing however THEFT Mike Callaghan 2924 Garfield St told Longview police early today that a bumper jack two five-gallon gasoline cans and a tire were stolen from his pickup while it was parked on the 300 block of Oregon Way WRONG CH Allen Torrence 32 1959 Larch St No 1 Longview was erroneously listed as being charged bv the Longview police Thursday of dn ing while intoxicated The charge should have been for driving while his license was suspended for which he was fined $220 The Daily News regrets the error BRIDGE ACCIDENT The Washington State Patrol investigated a three-car non-injury accident on the downhill ramp on the Washington side of the Longview Bridge at about 11 a Friday WINDOW officers reported finding a window broken on the west end of the county jail Friday An investigation was continuing today APPREHENDED-Longview police reported apprehending an 18-year-old Longview driver after pursuing his car reportedly traveling in excess of 80 miles per hour south on 15th Avenue and Oregon Way into Oregon early today A charge of reckless driving was pending against the driver RIFLE STOLEN-Nember Netland Woodland told sheriff's officers Friday that a rifle was stolen from his pickup which was ransacked the night before The pickup was apparently entered when a wing window was pried open CRUISES WORLDWIDE Associated Piess lotvrphoto Boo! 175 HADLEY TRAVEL 608 Main Kelso 636-5900 Tracey Bregg 8 left and her sister Kim 7 mimic their jack-o- two days away time to get the costumes ready for trick or-lantern in this multiple exposure photograph With Halloween just treating 26 kids to testify in busnapping COLOR PORTRAIT 2 4r PACKAGE SPECIAL $200 $100 $100 $750 $100 8xl0at 5x7 at 12x5 at Wallet size at Exchange at without possiblity of parole On a simple kidnapping conviction they would be eligible for parole in seven years It is an unusual case for a bodily harm charge no one was shot or stabbed But the prosecution will seek to prove a more subtle and terrifying form of injury the effect that the memory of such an ordeal could have on the mind of a child On the hot afternoon of July 15 1976 the nation was stunned by news that 26 children had vanished A school bus carting kids home from summer school had been hijacked emptied and left in a ditch The children and their driver buried alive for 16 hours in a dirt- IK OAKLAND Calif (AP) Like the memory of a nightmare a bizarre story of mass kidnapping comes back to haunt the children of Chowchilla this week when they take the witness stand to testify against their confessed kidnappers The three young men on trial Fred Woods 26 James Schoenfeld 26 and Richard Schoenfeld 24 have pleaded guilty to one of this most extraordinary crimes the kidnapping of 26 school children and their bus driver But the three defendants insist they are innocent of the more serious charge of kidnapping with bodily harm If found guilty of that charge they could be sentenced to life in prison 1 3 8 NOVEMBER 1 2 NOW THIS YEAR Order as many units as you need in any combination Minimum order 53 50 Individual portraits (minimum age 3 years) Portraits are prepay No appointment necessary Behind Rainier City Hall) 1 05 C-West Rainier Oregon ar Miss Michelle Warden SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Kt 0tf LOOK nED BELL (503) 556-5232 and confinement in the van constituted bodily Mimer said Superior Court Judge Leo Deegan ruled last month that no psychiatric testimony will be permitted Barents of the four young victims had refused to subject their offspring to further psychiatric examination and Hie judge declared didn't come here to try four contempt of court He ordered the trial to proceed without further delay Hayakawa still can't remember SACRAMENTO Calif (AP) -S 1 Hayakawa the senator who once referred to fellow Californian Alan Cranston as a senator from Wisconsin has misplaced another Senate colleague In a speech to California county supervisors the first-term Republican was describing his successful effort to get appointed to the Senate Agriculture Committee and said he had called Sen Herman Talmadge the committee chairman his home in covered moving van clawed their way out and were brought home shivering and bewildered to a small town in shock It appeared then that the children had not been seriously harmed Bus driver Ed Hay and four of the youngsters had cuts and bruises But in subsequent months there were after-effects One child reportedly lost control of his bladder Others were plagued by bad dreams and waking fears David Mimer the Madera County district attorney who is prosecuting the case after a change of venue says he will emphasize terror fear heat and discomfort of as well as cuts and bruises sustained by Hay and the four childen named in the specific counts against the defendants The children are Jennifer Brown 10 Jodie Heffinptonil Becky Reynolds 10 and Cindy Van Hoff 8 In a telephone interview Minier said he plans to call as witnesses Ray about eight of the 26 children as well as four parents and some doctors "We will probably also call a number of technical witnesses to say whether the physical conditions SYSIlIEi mUBOtWS mSYOTKMii mmimwMsm Shop 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