European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 29, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Pogo 10 the stars and stripes april 1978 new death penalty Bill defended Washington a the Justice department said thursday that a Law permitting the death penalty for treason and espionage would be constitutional even though no lives were taken by those committing the a department official that this conclusion is less Clear in regard to espionage than in cases of Mary Deputy assistant attorney general in the office of Legal testified before the Senate judiciary com Mittee on a Bill proposing reinstatement of capital punishment in the for 13 types of the Bill would permit the death penalty for persons convicted for the second time of treason or espionage creating grave risk of death to and of substantial danger to National a person could be executed for espionage if he supplied a foreign government with information involving nuclear Wear War plans or other specified military with the intent of injuring the United treason was subject to the death penal r in the from 1790 until when the court ruled that the capital Pun Laws then on the books were in 5 Bill would also reinstate capital Pun it for destruction of an aircraft or resulting in death assassination of or of Congress or kidnapping a with death resulting explosives violations resulting in death first ice murder murder of a foreign offi 9 kidnapping resulting in death presi assassination or kidnapping j in death Bank robbery resulting and aircraft hijacking resulting jumping to conclusions Niney Earold Lori Low Ling left and sister inspect a Kangaroo crossing sign in the Community of Moerkes someone bad put it up after several sightings of the animal in the although no Kanga Roo has been reported missing in the via photo plan curbs added fees by movers Washington up the Commerce commission said Friday it proposing to make household Mower charge Only what they to b customers who now frequently Windt paying More than they were under the voted by the Mission wednesday and put Forth period of Public individual state moving companies would no be allowed to Tell their customers they de estimated the Cost of a change would apply Only to Indle and not to moves paid for by current rules allow movers to final Bill when the move is comp can be considerably higher than the Nal the customer at that f obliged to pay the estimate plus 10 p of the added with the balance new fee being due within 15 during nearly one third shipments transported for i households were underestimated than 10 the Agency vast number of Consumers were to pay More than they had a and at a time when they could the inc the if could be one if the most important consumer Protection measures every taken to cover the ind it the Agency said that whether the estimate is a mistake or a deliberate Ploc to win the result is the same Tat the the inc said it was not proposing to if elude corporate paid moves in the because it feared Large companies cowl exert undue pressure on moving Nies in an attempt to get the cheapest ised to press for 8 recommended indictments Bell Hamstrung probe of official charges Kington a a Justice de hit official who investigated illegal i activities said thursday his task Force 1 recommended the prosecution of eight Idle level Fri officials but that actor general Griffin Bell undermined the action by refusing to press for the am who resigned the task e Post last december after a dispute i said his task Force had recon idea in a report that four former and four the present Fri officials be he said Bell objected to that because of the number of Fri personnel targeted by the former acting Fri director Patrick Gray Iii and two other executive level Fri officials were indicted earlier this month co charges resulting from allegedly illegal breaking ordered by the Agency in the Early Gray has pleaded innocent to the charge As did the other two defendants Mark a former acting associate i and Edward a former assistant director of the Domestic intelligence in addition to the Bell has taken administrative action against another Fri Wallace until recently head of the Bis new York Bell had no immediate comment on Gardners testifying before the Senate appropriations subcommittee on the jus Tice said his task Force recommended prosecutions of the eight Middle level officials on charges of wire mail breaking or Black bag perjury and false statements to a government the mail theft and Black bag jobs began in 1970 and continued until at least november of he told the sub Gardner said officials recommended for indictment included three squad four special agents in charge of divisions and one assistant the Crux of the dispute Between the task Force and the attorney Sena was not the level of the officials in Gardner said in his prepared it was the fact that there were viable prosecutions against so Many Fig Gardner testified that Benjamin Civilett acting head of the departments Crimi Nal agreed in an april 1977 meeting that the cases should be presented for grand jury the attorney general was adamantly opposed to so Many he Civiletti then began urging us to accept the reality of the Situa Tion and recognize Given the attorney generals views against prosecuting Fri officials As Well As the Public and private pressures he Felt against prosecution we would not be permitted to file ail the indict ments warranted by the Gardner said Bells opposition was reflected in his Public and private undermining of our i had never seen that kind of conduct in almost eight years with the he said the probe was effectively thwarted because Bells opposition to per jury indictments against Fri officials gave the agents no reason to 1 certainly know of no other depart ment investigation conducted with these we were Hamstrung in he the Justice department recently dropped its indictment against the one Middle level Fri official named and issued new indictments three former top Gardner also testified that the Natarte and extent of recent abuses were hidden from Congress that the Senate committee was t korean girl who fled h in school found in hotel new York a an adopted 14 year old korean girl who fled her school and family in new Jersey to escape racial harassment by her classmates is Back Home after being found scared but unharmed in one of new York cites most notorious Richard the girls brother in Law and adoptive said thursday night at their Home that he had just brought the Voun Back from new Youn a disappeared monday after writ ing in her diary that she planned to go to the big Apple and get an Canfield and other members of the family had searched the City Ever since after hours of walking the streets of China town in Canfield went Home discouraged on Youn a called and said she wanted to come Home she had read one of the newspaper Sto Ries about our and As soon read she called Canfield after Youn a spoke with a pm revealed where she was port age Hority police went to the hotel and took lit girl to the port authority bus where Canfield met j when i ran away i thought it solve my then i Doest solve she an excavating Youn Jas older Yung was stationed in Korea with forces and later married her and her Back to new when her father died eight yews Canfield brought Youn a and her Kwang to new Jersey and them Canfield said Youn a pressed because other girls at the Hower Middle school in Succasunna her Chinky
