European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 03, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Jury picked in Bolles death trial Phoenix Ariz. A a jury has been chosen in the trial of two men charged in the june 1976 car bomb death of arizon Republic reporter Don Bolles. Selection of the jury of and 11 men began july 11 and opening arguments were scheduled to begin Friday. Phoenix contractor Max Dunlap 48, and Dander plumber James Robison 55, Are charged with first degree murder and conspiracy in the slaying. Defense attorney Paul Smith told Mari copa county Superior court judge Howard Thompson on thursday he intends to prove that Phoenix attorney Neal Roberts hired someone to kill Bolles. Roberts has not been charged in the Case. John Harvey Adamson who pleaded guilty to second degree murder charges in january has testified he was hired by Dunlap to a the killing with the Aid of Rob Ison. Smith s statement came during a hear ing on several pretrial motions. The attorney was responding to a prosecution request that Thompson not allow the de sense to use hearsay testimony in opening statements or at the trial indicating that Roberts said things allegedly implicating himself in the slaying. William Schafer Iii chief prosecutor contended that those statements did not in fact show that Roberts might be criminally implicated in Bolles murder. The comments attributed to Roberts were described in a memo filed with the motion by Schafer. Sources of that information were statements by Roberts former Secretary Eileen Roberts no rela Tio Roberts estranged wife Antje and a Mesa Man named Richard agreed to consider Schafer s request to exclude the statements. The judge was to Rule on the requests Friday. Saturday september 3, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 7 High priced records Are of Little value Presley fans getting ripped off Baltimore up Elvis Presley fans Are being fooled into buying the dead artist s records at prices that Only the rarest Memorabilia should command according to one of the largest Presley col lectors in America. Paul Dowling an Elvis fan since 1961, has a private record collection Worth an estimated $100,000. He said wednesday it will Only get worse unless somebody Straightens people out about which Elvis records Are rare and which Are he said the Market is being glutted by records of Little value to collectors at prices sometimes 10 times their value. Bootlegged records copies of original recordings with fake labels also Are Multi plying he said. Dowling said for example a 10-Inch Presley up released in France in the late 1950s, Good Rockin tonight was sold for $600 in a Baltimore record store Las week. That s ridiculous said Dowling. I Vepr Bably had 50 or 60 extra copies of that record in the last few years and it s no Worth even now More than $60." Dowling estimated he has a total of 700 Elvis singles 700 up s singles with two songs on each sideband 800 albums. Dowling 31, a senior High school Alge Bra teacher said he knows of Only two other Elvis fans with private collections comparable to his Jim Curtin of Darby pa., and Paul Lichter of Philadelphia. I Don t think i could Ever sell my col Lection for any Price said Dowling. It does t make sense to me to sell what is so important to the rarest Domestic Elvis record Ever produced is a 45-rpm record released in september 1956, to guide presents Elvis according to Dowling. He said the record which features an interview with Elvis and was sent exclusively to radio stations is Worth $300 because there Are at most 300 copies in circulation. Dowling said he specializes in getting Presley records that were distributed internationally a Hobby he began in 1973. What makes a record valuable is that it has a different cover or a different Selec Tion of songs than what was distributed in America said Dowling. People think Elvis foreign cuts Aren t in English but they Dowling said the rarest record he owns Worth perhaps $1,000 is a 10-Inch up released in South Africa in 1956 titled Janis and the record features separate cuts by Rock and Roll Singer Janis Martin and Presley. Remote control electrical devices aimed at brain Waves tried by Cia Washington up the Central intelligence Agency used Remote control electrical devices aimed at brain Waves As Well As drugs on humans in experiments designed to control their minds according to documents released by the Agency thursday. The 1,600 pages of documents the latest released by the Agency concerning its be Havior control program code named Maul tra said the experiments were conducted on psychological patients As Well As Normal subjects under induced stress. Most of the documents related to pro Grams conducted in the 1950s and 1960s. But one dated june 1977, said the Cia established arrangements for human testing procedures to determine if such drugs As cocaine mescaline scopolamine and Ltd could make them More susceptible to Hyp Nosis. Concerning the Remote control electronic experiments a 1960 document said Sidney Gottlieb then head of the Cia tech Nical services division authorized a critical review of scientific developments relating to the recording analysis and interpretation of Bio electric signals from human organisms and activation of human behaviour by Remote the study involved use of Bio electric sensors sources of significant electrical potential and methods of pickup the document said. Researchers used not Only King a Shetland Pony imprisoned in a Plaistow n.h., garage at left is shown in the condition he was in when found by the Spca. His mane was shaggy and transformed Pony his hooves and belly were grotesque. He bad been left in a dung filled stall forbears and fed Only a diet of Bay. At right thanks to the work of University of new Hampshire veterinarians his mane is now groomed and his hooves Are trimmed. His owner faces animal cruelty charges. Associated press electrical Analysers to record brain Waves and other available things but also visits to labs using other devices to record electrical brain Waves it said. The investigation involved electrical potentials recorded from the brains of psychological patients and Normal subjects under psychological neurological and induced stress the document said. One document marked warning notice sensitive intelligence sources and methods involved revealed major Agency support for scientists at a University their identities deleted who held intensive interviews with 70 key East european refugees in 1957 to better understand the factors which cause individuals to defect commit treason or change the Agency wanted to develop skills by which potential defectors can be identified and to develop methods for increasing the chances of defection of various target individuals the document said. A 1956 memo said that under a $22,000 Cia funded project a University scientist has been Able to document the psychological effects and to identify positively a Spe cies of perennial mushroom which promises to yield a completely new Chemi Cal agent of this it added his work has proven to be very valuable in the past year. Several final products and two very useful intermediates were securely produced at very Low Cost and in a few Days time by this a stuntman minus Chute Falls 4,000 it. To catch plane California City Calif. Up stuntman Dar Robinson and Pilot Mike the Catcher Dewey have to be a Good team. Robinson s life depends on it. Twice this week Robinson without the Aid of a Parachute jumped out of a Small air plane plummeted 4,000 feet at 120 Mph and latched onto the fuselage of a Stear Man biplane piloted by Dewey. The stunt Over the Mojave desert was first performed monday and then again wednesday when it was filmed for the up coming Abc television special super a Cessna plane carried Robinson aloft Over the desert for the stunt. He bailed out at an Altitude of 12,500 feet his out stretched arms reaching for the fuselage of the open cockpit biplane. Then he pulled himself inside the plane to ride Down the easy Way
