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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1961 -11 Williams after the latter pulled a knife on him. According to Copeland, the dispute arose when he objected to Williams' splashing him at Archie's Automatic Car Wash, 8050 Bennett last March 7, where both men were Accountants Set Meet Th Pittsburgh ChfcpJC the National Assn. of Accountants will hold workshop programs at its meeting tomorrow at 4 p. m. in the Penn -Sheraton Hotel, Downtown, and repeat the program at 7 p.

m. homicide division, Pittsburgh Police the Rev. Don Hargrave Gross, executive director of the Pittsburgh Pastoral Institute; Mrs. Kay Hamilton of the Community Chest Information and Referral Service, and Dr. Douglas Thompson, director of the University of Pittsburgh Student Health Service.

Courl Hide N.J. Banning News Media Pretrial Dala TRENTON, N. Nov. 16 (AP) The New Jersey Supreme Court ordered today a ban on pretrial statements to news media by prosecutors, police and defense attorneys about guilt or innocence in criminal trials. The court said it could en-force the ban on prosecutors and defense lawyers through Suicide Talk Due Tonight Suicide will be up for discussion tonight by a psychiatrist, a detective, a minister, a community chest worker and a student health service executive.

The program, sponsored by the United Mental Health Services of Allegheny County, will be held in the Bell Telephone Company auditorium, 201 Stanwix Downtown, starting at 8:15 p. m. The principal speaker will be Dr. Harvey L. P.

Resnik, psychiatrist at the University of Pennsylvania and a member of the Philadelphia Suicide Study Committee. Other speakers will be Eugene Coon, captain of the 2nd Degree Murder Edict Robert Copeland, 36, was adjudged guilty of second degree murder yesterday in connection with a fatal shooting which followed a water splashing dispute at a car wash shop in Brushton. Copeland, formerly of 702 Brushton Brushton, pleaded guilty generally to a charge of murder in the slaying of Dessie Williams, 48, of 7824 Kelly Brushton. Visiting Judge J. Frank Graff of Armstrong County, who set the degree of the crime after hearing testimony, said he would pronounce sentence at 10 a.

m. today. Copeland claimed he shot BLUE LUSTRE Electric Am Light Pole Proves To Be Just That WICHITA, (AP) Joyce E. Roberts was walking across a parking lot on a dark night when she saw Mr Carpet Shampooer the what appeared to be shadow of a utility pole. When she tried to step its power under the canons of professional ethics.

Im-1 through it she found it was a real utility She suffered only scratches when she fell. Workshop officials should be penalized by their superiors as conduct unbecoming a policeman, the court said in a decision by Justice John J. Francis. The policy statement came In a decision upholding the first degree murder conviction of Louis Van Duyne, serving a life sentence for the killing of his estranged wife in Paterson. In many cases, Improper pretrial stories are published with the prosecutor's collaboration, Francis said.

"The ban on statements by the prosecutor and his aides applies as well to defense counsel," Francis wrote. "The right of the state to a fair trial cannot be impeded or diluted by out-of-court assertions by him to news media the subject of his client's innocence." Approximately 100 grade school and high school teachers from Pittsburgh and Allegheny County attended a workshop for Red Cross teacher-snonsors yesterday at Red Cross headquarters, 303 Sniithficld St. A demonstration of various projects and service programs highlighted the workshop. Here, Sister Helena, of St. Paul's Cathedral grade school, watches as Patty McGuire, center, and Sally Leary, who attend St.

Paul's Cathedral High School, make artificial flowers. jit tofrl ICt 1 does anything any other whiskey can do. twn It just does it soften i i 'Space Walking' May Start Soon DAYTON, Ohio (AP) Moon-originated air cars appearing in the "Dick Tracy" comic strip may not be too far ahead of Air Force research, the Aero Propulsion Laboratory here says. Flight testing is expected to start about next February on a Crash Kills Woman PUNXSUTAWNEY, Nov. 16 (AP) A Jefferson County woman was fatally injured Sunday in an auto accident on Route 36 near Punxsutow-ney.

Mrs. Ceceilia Hetrick, 86, of Punxsutawney, died in a hospital there several hours after the accident. Teachers Get Tax Break CHICAGO (AP) School teachers sojourning sabbatical leave are enjoying a new break under a new federal income tax ruling. The new ruling replaces an old one which held in 1958 that travel and study expense incurred by teachers on sabbatical leave were not deductible if the travel and study were not required by the school in order to maintain the teacher's position. Teachers had to travel with the approval of their Board of Education and report on travel experiences in order to qualify for tax deductions.

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