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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 9

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Sacramento, California
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Page A9 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Tuesday June 28 1960 Carole Finch Again Start Long Grind Of Trial For Slaying Of Wife and mutilated by an assailant on the street after midnight May 28 1959 She died the next day The others were Mrs Ann Cotter 60 a nurse killed at 6:30 AM as she walked to church February 10 1960 Mrs Elmyra Miller 74 semi invalid killed in her home Of Women Leaves No 6 found Mrs Langeron dead in the bedroom The first victim was Mrs Ruth Gwinn 45 beaten raped May 2nd Mrs Bessie Elva Green 60 apartment house manager killed at her home May 13th Mrs Grace Av Moore 83 killed in her home June 20th LOS ANGELES AP Carole Tregoff trim and tanned and Dr Bernard' Finch pale and a little paunchy once again are watching the plodding process of picking a jury which will try them for murder The second trial of the playboy doctor and his red haired mistress opened yesterday in a small courtroom on the eighth floor of the old hall of justice before only 16 spectators 22 Questioned Hundreds jammed into a spacious chamber in the new courthouse for their first trial which ended March 12th with the jury deadlocked on whether they killed the wife Twenty two prospective LA Strangler Strikes Again LOS The police are seeking a depraved strangler who makes weak or elderly women his prey In 13 months six women have been mistreated sexually sometimes sadistically tortured and in all but one case strangled The one who was not strangled died the next day of injuries The killings started May 28 1959 but five have occurred in the last 4l2 months They center in western Los Angeles with victims ranging from 45 to 83 years of age Theiatest victim was Mrs Mercedes Langeron 72 slain Sunday in her apartment Her roommate Mrs Adela Williams 62 told the police the man they believe is the killer was standing in the apartment bouncing a rubber ball when she returned from the store So intent was he on his ball bouncing she said that he did not notice her at first He fled at her approach she Small Reclamation Groups Get Loans Of $25700000 jurors were questioned yesterday Ten were dismissed by the court five because they do not believe in capital punishment attorney Grant Cooper then passed three more for cause Attorneys for the two sides were generally cordial at the first trial but friction developed quickly yesterday As Superior Judge Leroy Dawson read a statement of the facts in the case Cooper injected a suggestion about fairness to both sides growled Deputy District Attorney Clifford Crail prosecution will take care of itself when the time Crail later became irritated by the length of examination of prospective jurors Powder Blue Dress Miss Tregoff who has been at liberty under bond wore a powder blue dress which accented her rich tan Much of the weight she accumulated on a county jail diet was gone The doctor denied bond came to court with a jaithouse pallor NEW POST Dr Walter Orr Roberts director of the University of High Altitude Observatory in Boulder Is the new director of the newly formed National Center for Atmospheric Research APWirephoto senate and house interior committees The total ofall 19 loans is $51300000 $5000000 Top The Small Reclamation Projects Act authorizes the bureau of reclamation to lend or grant up to $5000000 to a local organization to aid in construction or rehabilitation of an approved irrigation project with a combined federal-local cost of not more than $10000000 1 The participating local or state water user groups plan and build their own projects Non repayable funds may be granted for flood control and fish and wildlife features which generally benefit the public Seaton said the 19 small projects will provide irrigation benefits for a total of about 360000 acres WASHINGTON Interior Secretary Fred A Seaton said today 11 water user organizations scattered throughout the west have obtained loans totaling $25700-000 to buildjtheir own irrigation water supply or distribution works under the Small Reclamation Projects Act of 1956 Ten of the projects in California Nevada Texas and Utah are in the preconstruction or construction phase under loans totaling $22900000 The contract with one other district in Arizona for a loan of $2800000 has been executed and is before the court for validation Others Before Congress Five additional applications for loans totaling $10900000 are before congress for appropriation of funds Two others totaling $9700000 have been by Seaton and the JOIN PIONEER INVESTORS SAVINGS1 BIG DOUBLE-CELEBRATION! i Pioneer Investors Savings Northern Largest is observing its 75th Anniversary and the 1st Birthday of its Sacramento Office We came to you just one year ago and you joined our savings by the thousands! 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