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U.S. Court Ruling Favors Fedorenko PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., 1^s.. July 25. 1976 Food hikes Illinois governor moves higher than to avert new prison riot other items lilinois National Guard for "non- CHICAGO (UPI) - In an attempt to the money on (the facility inmate contact” work at state WASHINGTON (UPI) - The avert further prison riots in Illinois, Hillsboro.” prisons so more guards can be used overall increase in food prices is Gov. James R. Thompson has put .in­ A task force report on the Joliet to work with the prisoners. nearly double the rate for other con­ mates in three state prisons on in­ and Stateville prisons shows the He said contingency plans also are sumer items this year and prices for definite lockup, increased guard major problem is a shortage of being drawn up in case of another beef and sugar are running even saiaries and approved a guard guards, Thompson said. Prison of­ riot. Thompson said he is exploring ahead of that rate. White House infla­ recruitment program. ficials have to “compete with the the possibility of building modular; Vol. XCVII, No, 251 — Manchester, Conn., Wednesday, July 26, 1978 tion counselor Barry Bosworth said Overcrowding and hot weather Chicago job market” for correctional housine at Stateville, where the today. were blamed for the riot Saturday at officers, he said, and guards at Cook But Bosworth said despite gloomy the Pontiac orison in which three County Jail make more money than transferred. He also plans to speed; developments immediately ahead for guards were kilted and six injured. state prison guards. beef and sugar. American consumers . It . - fyC n ^Av>rr«Ai* m n n . can expect lower food prices. ' Fortunately, the rapid rate of site for a pre-reiease prisoner food price inflation which we have Stateville Prison near Joliet. No one guard's salary will be increased from U.S. court ruling center in the Chicago area. experienced thus far is nof expected was hurt. $876 to $926 per month. Aiso, the “The best memorial to them (three, to continue and the worst seems Thompson said at a news con­ 'Illinois Department of Corrections slain Pontiac guards) is an effort on; behind us,” Bosworth told Congress. ference Monday he had ordered the wiii begin a guard recruitment our part to do what we can to make Bosworth said beef prices have state’s three northern prisons — program next week, mainly in the the prisons safer,” Thompson said. soared at an annual rate of 54 percent Joliet, Stateville and Pontiac— on in­ Joiiet-Kankakee area. so far this year to account for most of The governor said he is considering "There are no easy or quick favors Fedorenko definite lockup. He said the Joliet the inflation in consumer food prices. Prison was added to the list because using state poiice trainees and the answers.” FORT LAUDERDALE, F lajfO l’I) “Even without the defendant’s Government witnesses living in the Food prices have been rising at an of rumors there would be trouble — A federal judge, saying the govern­ testimony,” the judge wrote, “the U.S. and in Israel had identified annual rale exceeding 17 percent there. Fedorenko as an SS non­ compared with an overall cost-of- ment had failed to prove its case, government’s evidence on the He said other prisons in the state Inmates to get reward ruled today that a Ukrainian im­ claimed commission of atrocities by commissioned officer who was seen living rise of about 10 percent. are being monitored hourly by state shooting to death Jewish arrivals at ' The higher cattle prices Days for floating migrant who.admitted serving as a Fedorenko fell short of meeting the officials. guard at a Nazi death camp while a ‘clear, convincing and unequivocal’ Poland’s Treblinka concentration (received by farmers) have not yet Summer days are made for floating on a rubber mattress as In order to relieve the overcrow­ for saving two guards 2 been fully reflected at the retail World War II prisoner of war can re­ burden of proof. camp in 1943-44. these young mermaids are doing. Tracey Fitzpatrick, 4, left, ding, Thompson said, the state will Testifying in his own defense, level," fJosworth said. "Hence, ATLANTA (UPI) - Gov. George killings. He did say, however, that tain his American citizenship. “In fact, the court should have ‘ proceed as quickly as we can” with Fedorenko admitted having been a further increases in retail beef prices and Amy Fitzpatrick, 3, paddle with their legs as their inflated Busbee plans to reward some prison “we do expect early prosecution of The government contended Feodor granted a motion for involuntary dis­ building one of two proposed new member of a Ukrainian guard can be expected." barge takes them around Globe Hollow pool. (Herald photo by inmates for saving the lives of two the people involved.” Fedorenko, 70, a former Waterbury, missal on those particular counts at prisons. “We will put the majority of detachment at the camp. He said he As chairman of the Council on Chastain) guards in the weekend riot that left Busbee praised most of the in­ Conn., factory worker, had obtained the close of the government’s case. Wage and Price Stability, Bosworth mates of two black dormitories his citizenship by fraud, in that he With defendant’s testimony, the was ordered to the duty by his Ger­ three men dead, and he promised the man captors while a Soviet POW in is the administration’s top official where a black guard and a white of­ had lied on his citizenship application government’s evidence fell woefully killers would be swiftly prosecuted. Germany. But he denied having dealing with the causes of inflation. ficer were protected by inmates form. short of meeting the burden. The Busbee, an advocate of capital killed any prisoners or of serving in­ Bosworth sat behind a super­ punishment, told reporters Monday after Harrison was killed and Foskey The ruling permitting Fedorenko evidence left the, court with 6 D.C. subways run again; suspicions about whether the defen­ side the camp itself. He suggested market cart filled with high-priced night he wants to make sure the men was wounded. The two uninjured to keep his citizenship was handed there may have been a mistake in foods while giving his testimony to a involved in the mutilation murder of guards initially had been described down by U.S. District Court Judge dant participated in atrocities at identification because one of the Ger­ House Agriculture subcommittee guard Dan Harrison and the fatal by prison authorities as hostages. Norman C. Roettger Jr., who said; Treblinka (concentration camp), but man SS members closely resembled probing causes of the big jump in stabbings of two prisoners — both "Had it not been for these “Because the government has failed, they were only suspicions,” Roettger him, “ ... almost like my brother.” retail food prices since last fall. two cities face strikes white — are never again a threat. prisoners, then we would have had Tots enjoy carnival ride to meet the burden of proof, judg­ wrote. Although food processors and He said a group of prisoners — no further killings of guards, so that's ment is entered for defendant.” 313 garbage workers reported for also games and contests featured at the fair, supermarkets receive two-thirds of By I nited Press liilernalional Subway service resumed Monday names were released — had been earned time — they’ve earned some Dennis Vigue (left) and his cousin, Robbie The government had sought to the consumer food dollar, Bosworth The subways were running again in Washington but only about 200 of work and left garbage collection identified as assailants responsible time, good tim e,” Busbee said. Nardi (right), are ready to take off on the which is being held from 6:30 to 11 p.m. every nullity Fedorenko’s naturalization as centers more than an hour late. When said raw prices received by farmers today in Washington and attorneys the 1,600 buses in the fleet were on for the killing and the wounding of “But also,” the governor said, “we night this week.’ (Herald photo by Tuller) a step toward deportation to either they did leave, 40 wildcat pickets motorcycle ride, one of 10 amusement rides have accounted lor most of the food hoped they had a plan to restore bus the road during the evening rush guard Preston Foskey, who was have some people we've identified' East or West Germany, Poland or Trade deficit shook their fists, shouted and threw at the St. Rose Church carnival. There are inflation this year. service in the nation’s capital, but in hours as most ilrivers continued to stabbed repeatedly during the Sun­ who’ve killed a guard — mutilated the Soviet Union. ignore a federal back-to-work order. rocks at the garbage trucks as they Beef is the most important com­ San Antonio, Texas, police had to day afternoon violence. him — we also have some earned Roettger’s ruling was contained in left, accompanied by police cars. modity in the average American's protect garbage collectors from The wildcat walkout against the Five black prisoners were put in time for them. a 54-page opinion released by a court subway and bus systems began Members of the San Antonio food budget wildcat strikers and the chance of a isolation Monday following an in­ “ We’re going to try and earn clerk to news reporters and at­ Refuse Collectors Association called is now lower It accounts for about $1 of every $6 trash collection strike also Thursday, but attorneys reported vestigation of the killings, but everything we can to see that they Senate decides to lift torneys.
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