Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1966-12-20
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-Federal Grant Sought For Plan- ProF Creates Burglar Alarm System " JANET TEAGUE t\'tr, their proposal m hau I unique RII - pol force to iDv ate the Stiff Writor effed on law eruoroemml. alarms. Burglars had belt« beware. Their Iock "III the first fiscal )'eaI' (Jul, I, 191$ Holcomb be boped the ..auld pickinll days ma,y lOOn be elided. June ~, Ul661 the ""'emmtnt pproved reduClt! crimea .. the of burCfary, A University professor. Richard L . Hol grants to tI3 8ppllcanls. Only about one hold-up and Yllldalism. comb, has devised what he eonsIders to be third of gran went to polire de •• As a of rectnl rtme Court a fool-proof burglar llann system. partmen ." HoI mb said. deciaio ,It Is im . to obtain COli- Holcomb, a director of the Bureau of "Approprialions un~r Ih ', act ba"e f 0lIl. Cat.ebin, burdars in the act is Police Scienre at the University, plans to ~n cui SO gran are harder 10 get. J one of the belt to build a cood court !nUll hit burglar alarm system in Cedar don't q peel. III ~ r lbout ~ &rant ease," Rapids. for al Ie I six mooths." Holcomb became inl ed in police Several thousand dollars will be needed \IrOB hile be,.. .0rtinJ willi trafJic U the propoul ' pprovfd by W8ih- 10 Install the l)'Item, Holcomb said He Is probl He rrilt {our books 00 tflephone i11 be applyin. for a lederal grant under the Law ington, a cable .... I erlme. "Armed Robbery" aDd "Protec from Northwestern Bell Tel phooe Co Enforcement Auistance Act of 1965_ tion ACainst BuraJary" are I 0 of . his "J wrote to Wuhlngton about my pia" This wire will connect all busin to a booa . and they &eeI1\ed Interested. I am now In IWIlcbboard at poll headqusrters. He c:andudi fOlll' police rbhopa e ch the process of filling out the formal ap "Wlltn the alarm is triu rfrl, • li£bl ) r at the ODh-erslty. About 15 per cut plication." f1bh 011 the board showing the location of l."..a', poUee forces attend the work Millt H.". Unique EHtct or the attempted In ·in," Holcomb Expect 1".1" AI."", Ihop. Under this act, poliet departments, unl Aid. There "'ill ITIQSt . ely be I Ct'rtI to Holcomb reeeived his M.A. In pt;ychoJ. versltie and professional aetndes are elj· U" GoYlrnmtnt Fllnell Dumber of laIae limns each day h IIId. 0f1 from the Unh' ity In I He gible to receive covernment fund._ How- He emph ized that buslD owners Flv men will be added to the Cedar n a f ult, member nee 1945. WORKING ON A NEW BURGLAR DETECTION SYSTEM for CteI.r R.pld. I. Richard L. Holcomb, director of tM Burt.u of Polici Seltne.. The aylt.m, dell,ntcI by him, will pi act burgl.r .I.rm. In .11 bullne .. plac •• wltll • connection to • m.lt.r . wltchboard In polic. hIIdquart.ra. - Photo by DttI Y..., Americans Plead Guilty ail Iowan To Soviet Accusations -----------------------------Ser ing the University of Iowa and th People of Iowa City EatabU.hed hi 11161 10 cent. a copy and Wirephoto Iowa City, 10w_TueaIa1. ~mber 20, 1968 LENINGRAD. U.S.S.R. 11\ - Two "On the way to the gal Itallon," Worth. young Americans plcaded guilty Monday am testified, "they asked If we had an, to Soviet chargCll of currency violations clothes for sale. We said no. Then the, and both expressed regrets lor what one asked if we would change dollarl." called "Coolish acts." Wort~am saId he was dubious but ex· The pleas of Craddock M. Gilmour Jr., changed $5 and five Flnnlsb merk. wortb 24, Salt Lake Clty, and Buel Ray Worth· $1.58 for rubl to buy galIOline. am, 25. North Little Rock, Ark., both He said the Russians offered to chang. (ormer Army lieutenants, were entered Asks Thant Peace Aid more money and at the botel "we dft. u.s. on the opening day of their trial in cUy cussed this while we were changing our court clothea. I wal the first to finish dressilll They could get sentences of three to so I decided to do it. Mr. Gilmour gave Help Sought eiuhl years in prison for lhe currency me about $20 In change." violalions. The trial is expected to last Thc third deal was made when he wal three days. approached on the strect by a different New Peoria Courthouse In Achieving "I want to say that I regret this action," Russian, Wortham added. Gilmour told the judge, Anna T. lsakova, and the 90 spectators in the ornate court room . "I regret bypasisng the State Bank Negotiations of the U.S.S.R., and, I regret the trouble Council To Set I have caused the Soviet people." Is Chosen For Speck Trial UNITED NATJONS "" - '!be nited Theft CharS/tel Date For Bids tel hu lIlked U.N. tary.(;eneral Wortham, also charged wIth the theft U '111 t 10 do what ver b thin'" Ia nee of an antique bear slatue from a Lenin· The City Council will set a date for op r'f to brin, about talD almed It ch grad hotel, told the judge and two lay ening bids on the new swimming pool Accused Killer levin, a cease-lire In VI Nam. It pi di assessors that he had committed "just and bathhouse at outheast Park at its ed filII coopemtlon to that end. p.m. foolish acts." regular meeting at 7:30 toni ght in Ihe U.S. Amba ador Arthur J, Goldberl 85. Both were arrested Oct. 1 as they were Civic Center. Of Eight Nurses mad the requ onda, In a I tt r he about to leave for Finland. Gilmour was The council will also consider a resolu· handed '!bant In a 2O-mlnuto talk with $1.33 released on $11,000 bail Dec. 1. But S0- tion authorizing the ale of a vacated por aecret.ary-I raJ, He laid no "mu- tual tlon of hoIUUIJ .. could be $1.28 viet authorities refused to release Worth tion of Van Buren Street, north of Brown am. Street. Also, date· for opening of bid Asks Fair Trial arran ed without talks. Gilmour's father, a prominent lawyer, Goldberl, a ked h.".. lOOn he expect· $1.18 for Ihe construction of the we t side sew CHICAGO III - The new courthoUR In was in court to hear his son tesliCy. age lift stalion and a pen for animals at ed 10m conclu Ion from th tter. told and Peoria, m., was choaen Monday II the lite The indictment, read at the start of the City Park will be set by the councU. reporttra, "That'. up to the leer tary of the trial oC Richard F. Speck DO session, said Wortham illegally exchanged In other action, the council will make charges oC murdering eillhl student nurse. general," $35 dollars and 35 Finnish marks for ,ome apPOintments to city commi ion. in Chlcago. Thant IBid. "I am dudyln, th ery rubles on the black market in three dif Th~re will be va('~nci('~ available at the Judge Herbert C. Paachen o( the Clr· ear fUlly." ferent deals. Gilmour was charlled with end of the year on the Park and Recrea cull Court announced the switch while the A pokuman noted Thant already had exchanging $30. After saying he had only tion Commis 'Ion r3', Board of Adju t 25·year-old deCendant 1St quietly at a ta been trylnl ror a lon, Ume to peac exchanged $20, Gilmour declared: "I ment fl) and the Board of Review (II. ble for counsel near tbe bench. In VI t Narn. plead gUilty." The council was in Rittman, Ohio, Mon The delense had alked the change, The I lIer came three days after Gold Wortham Pleads Guilty day to lalk to city official about Willard contending statements made by officials berl conf 11' d with Pr.ldenl Johnson at Wortham, his brow furrowed , also K. Laughlin, the former city manager in Chlcago made it lmposslble to conduct the While Hou and (lve dayJ before a pleaded guilty. He said they became lost there and a leading candidate for the p0- a fair trial In Cook County. sc:hfduled 48-hour Christmas tru e in looking for their hotel and two young Rus sition of city manager in Iowa City The St.rtl", Det, Not Set Vlel Nam. sians who spoke English offered to take council has already interviewed four oth The question of when the trial will slart Goldberl recalled that on Dec. 8, Pope them there and to a filling station. er candidates for city manager. was lefL up to Judge J. E. Rlchardi, chief Paul VI "beseeched all concerned to judge oC the loth Judicial Circult, centered tr.nsform th t mporary truce into a In Peoria. cessation of hostiliUe which would be The Question of who will preside W81 come the occa. ion for linctre ne OIla [ 'The 'Daily Iowan not answered immediately. lions," and Thant expr hope that all Judge Richards said he would say n0th concerned would heed that appeal. ing until he received o£CIcial noUre of the He also recaUed that he him lr lold transfer In wrillng. the General Ar. embly Sept. 22 that "no Speck, dressed in a dark suit and dark dIrferences can be resolved without con tie that contrasted neatly wltb a white lact. discussion or Delollations." shirt and while breaat pocket handker chieC, was escorted back to the Cook "'nib holds equally true with regard to County Jail through an underground lun arrangemenll for a mutual cessaUon o( UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.