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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 7, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Page 6 the stars and stripes thursday March 7, Carole Tregoff loses in bid for parole Frontera Calif. A Carole Tregoff 30, convicted seven years ago with or.  Finch of murdering his socialite wife failed tuesday inner first bid for parole. A Board after reviewing Hermase deferred any action until at. Least next  considering everything in the Case and in View of the bes interests of the individual and society the Board declined tract on the parole request said mrs. Eleanor Hiller chairman of the women s Board of terms and paroles. Finch to get Chance Finch 50, is serving a life sentence at another prison. He gets a Chance for parole late this year. Authorities say the average term served in California on a murder conviction is 12  Tregoff and Finch were convicted after three highly publicized trials featuring testimony about an illicit love affair be tween the then Beautiful and shapely doctor s receptionist anther employer. Body on Law the body of Finch s wife Barbara Jean 36, was found Ona Neighbour s Lawn in suburban West Covina in july 1959. The attractive socialite had been Shol in the Back her Skull fracture twice and there were numerous bruises and scratches on he arms legs and hands. The parole Board deliberate Don miss Tregoff bid for free Dom for 4 hours and 15 minutes miss Tregoff now pounds thinner than when she was convicted testified for approximately one  Board said it would re View her Case in May 1969. For the Good of society e Murph the surf faces sanity test Miami Fla. A convicted jewel thief Jack Murph the surf Murphy who has Bee Selling oranges at a Miami Beach fruit stand while await ing trial on a new charge was ordered committed to a Hospital tuesday for psychiatric exam  court judge Carling Stedman issued the order after defense attorneys Harvey St. Jean and Jack r. Nageley re Quested the move for the Good of  was free on Bond in the attempted Daylight robber of a Miami Beach socialite Olive Wofford last Jan. 28. Mur Phy a surfing and diving Cham Pion who plays the violin in his spare time was charged with assault with intent to kill an armed robbery after a running gun Battle with , 32, leaped through a Glass door at a mansion when police arrived and was tracked Down by a police dog at the Gatehouse of another mansion on millionaire s Row just across Indian Creek canal from the Fontainebleau  his attorneys we have reason to believe he is insane the attorneys told the court at a hearing on his status. Nagele said Murphy was in need of in patient care and said his insanity was of the schizophrenic and paranoid  refused in an inter View to elaborate on what prompted him and St. Jean to conclude the Blond ladies Man who was convicted of stealing the 563-Carat Star of India Sapphire and the 100-Carat Delong Ruby in 1964, was insane we would naturally  at the hearing on the Issue of insanity said Nageley. Bond was set at $100,000 for Murphy after the Jan. 28 arrest and reduced to $20,000 two weeks ago. Murphy who spent 21 months in jail for his part inthe 1964 theft at the museum of natural history in new Yor promptly posted the Bond. Up until today he has Bee working helping a Friend run a fruit stand on Miami Beach Nageley said. Captain plans conscientious objector plea Cannon fab . Up the civilian attorney for capt. Dale e. Noyd an air Force career officer charged with disobeying an order to train pilots for Vietnam told a court martial tuesday the order never should have been issued. Marvin kor Palkin a Newyork lawyer defending Noyd for the american civil liberties Union  was a conscientious objector to the Vietnam War when he was ordered to train pilots to fighting Southeast Asia. Because of this the order was improperly Given. We will insert a claim of dissenting religious conscience Korpatkine , a former assistant psychology professor at the air Force Academy was charged with wilful disobedience of direct order for refusing to Fly a training Mission with a student Pilot last december. Fly girl when new Orleans based stewardess Janice Crisp has time off from tucking in passengers upper photo on flights to the West coast or puerto Rico she wings it to the new Orleans flying club and uses her Pil it instructor s rating to prepare students Bottom photo for soloing. Up photos for nonviolence9 Leader of farm Union 21st Day of fast Delano Calif. A farm labor Leader Cesar Chavez tuesday passed the 20th Day of what he terms a spiritual and penitential  Chavez who had his last meal feb. 13, has lost 30 pounds and is so severely weakened he canno longer walk without Assis Tance. But he refuses to end the fast despite warnings from his Doc Tor that his health May be permanently impaired and the pleadings of his supporters including sen. Robert Kennedy d-n.y., that he return to Active leadership of his Union. He has told aides it is no yet time. I must go on a Little  says he has under taken the fast for nonviolence for the Union membership its friends and supporters the growers and their families and farm workers everywhere tha tall might real educate and Reaf firm their commitment to  except for two Brief court appearances Chavez has remained in seclusion at his head quarters on a 40-acre plot in the Center of California s Centra Valley grape growing area about 140 Miles North of los  appears in Public once a Day to attend mass in the Union Chapel. The mass draws hundreds of farm workers some Sterling Hoyden s son Burns papers los Angeles a the19-year-old son of actor Sterling Hayden burned what he said were his induction papers in front of the armed forces induction enter tuesday saying he will refuse to be  can t comply with selective service said Blond Bearde Christian Hayden because i Don t believe in the use of Vio Lence and military Force any  at the Center said Young Hayden was scheduled for induction tuesday. The took no immediate action after his Early morning  Hayden said his father supports his action. He backs me All the Way he said. He s in full Accord with me my whole family  the actor a Marine corp Captain in world War ii won the Silver Star for heroism. He was not available for com ment. Young Hayden was one of about 100 persons gathered out Side the induction Center to pro test the War in Vietnam and the selective service  crowd cheered As Young Hayden burned his papers. The group did not try to impede the passage of groups of inductee who arrived at the Center Dur ing the  said he is prepared to face prosecution for his  you want to protest this Type of thing you have to be pre pared to face the consequences he said. To g o wound unto for a dump f m up i awls 3cw, it Don t seem Towell growers and the  the growers Chavez is anathema. To his dedicated Fol Lowers he is something of a  head of the United farm workers organizing committee Chavez is being held responsible for alleged violations of court imposed restrictions of picket line activity around the sprawl ing 14,000-acre Giumarra Bros. Fruit co. Ranches near Delano House votes school lunch plan Extension Washington a the House voted tuesday to extend the school lunch program to daycare centers in Low income areas taking care of the pre school children of working Moth  Bill sent to the Senate by a 398-to-o vote would authorize$32 million a year for the next three years for the additional lunches. _ rep. Carl d. Perkins d-ky., manager of the Bill said the funds would be for use in impoverished areas and those with High concentration of working mothers or mothers enrolled i Job training programs. The Bill also would make per manent the special breakfast program for needy children launched on a Pilot basis two years ago. Funds for the break fast program were Sot at of a million in fiscal 1969, $10 million in 1970 and $12 million a 19 i Bill would punish nuisance callers Washington a Long distance Telephone aim who Are obscene or �ii1vi make Calls which constitute Luu assent would be subbed to Federal prosecution under a �1u passed by the House Monde. The legislation Applyn r to /i1 Ter stale phone Calls l 1 a j for a maximum penalty of  imprisonment Ami � $500 Fine. ,. The Senate passed the i Isi april in slightly different t i following the voice vote m House it was returned to us Senate. ,.all states have their own Laws to Deal with improper Cali within state Linos but the Flo � interstate Commerce to  said it wanted to Stanki. Ai nuisance culls directed at " Lathus of servicemen in Einam  
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