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DAILYTRIBUNE-EXAMINER Dillon, Montana Page 2 Friday, JanuaryJUS, 1973 Jury Gets Corona CasO FAIRFIELD, Calif. (AP) - The court sessions daily since the trial Prosecutors who took almost 12 trial in the biggest mass murder in began Sept. 11. weeks to lay down their case with the nation’s history has gone to a Hie women were weeping as 116 'witnesses and almost 1,000 jury-which must decide whether they walked out to the hallway pieces of evidence said their key Juan V: Corona killed 25 drifters where they waited on wooden points were the various types of and farm laborers. benches during deliberations. human blood found on Corona’s Hacked and stabbed corpses of About two dozen other relatives vehicles, two meat receipts with Ihe 25 men were secretly buried in and friends who speak Spanish Corona’s name found in one grave a peach orchard on the banks of the softly to each other wore large and a so-called “death ledger.” Feather River in the Yuba City lapel buttons with the words The state said the green ledger area and were, unearthed in the “Justicia Para Juan Corona”— contained the names of seven of the spring of 1971. justice for Juan Corona. victims in Corona’s handwriting. Jurors began deliberating Presiding Judge Richard E. Thursday morning. They recessed Patton of Superior Court instructed Defense attorney Richard E. after about five hours and were to the jury of 10 men and two women Hawk, who accused the state of resume today. to return 25 separate verdicts. If botchingJts investigation and Corona, 38, a Mexican farm Corona is found guilty, Patton said arresting the wrong man, had labor contractor who has four the jury must judge whether it was rested his case without calling a daughters, pleaded innocent but first-degree murder which in­ single witness. Saying he did not did not take the stand during the volves deliberate premeditation or believe the state had shown Corona trial. second-degree murder, which does guilty “beyond a reasonable Before bailiffs led him away, not. doubt” as required, Hawk drew a Corona stood and glanced silently Hie judge instructed jurors to gasp of surprise from court at his mother, Candida, 71, and his deliberate from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. spectators when he stood and said: wife, Gloria, 36, who had attended daily through the weekend. “Hie defense rests.”

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1:00 PM 6:00 PM 2 & 13— NHL Hockey (New York 2 & 13— Wild Kingdom LANDMARK OF THE GRASSHOPPER VALLEY—is the neat red generation of Tash men, with Harry at the upper ranch and Bill at the Friday Rangers vs. St. Louis Blues) 4— Bing Crosby Special 4— TBA 5— Hee Haw and white barn with the DL on the roof at the upper ranch of the Tash Beaverhead ranch. Hie ranch remains as a family corporation, with January 12 5— Garner Ted Armstrong tv— Wait Till Your Father Gets Home Ranch Co. Inc. The barn was built by the original owner and founder of others on the board, Wilbur Tash, Mrs. Earl (Frieda) Tash and Mrs. 1:30 PM 6:30 PM 4— Danger Is My Business 2— Audubon Wildlife Theatre the corporation, W. S. Tash, who arrived in Beaverhead County in 1895 Harry (Nonie) Tash, Sr. of the second generation, all who make their 5— College Basketball 6— Parent Game from Iowa to establish a ranching dynasty and a reputation for fine homes in Dillon, and were all active on the ranches at one time. (Sue 6— Pro Bowlers Tour 13— Little People . 5:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM registered Hereford cattle. The ranch is in the hands of the third Terrill Photo) >, *1, a & I3- News 4— C BS Golf Classic 2 & 13— World of Disney 5 Draqnet 3:00 PM 4 & 6— F B I 5:30 PM 4 & 6— Wide World of Sports $— Sonny and Cher 2, 4, 5, 6 & 13— News 3:30 PM 8:00 PM 6:00 PM 2— Star Trek 2 & 13— McMillan and Wife 2- Let's Travel 5 - TBA 4 & 6— Movie (Plaza Suite) f !| 1 Dick Van Dyke 13— Pro Bowlers Tour 5— All In the Family News 4:00PM 8:30 PM Vital Statistics ~%xoftlft»i to.75 (of thrw months, Jl SO (or one 13- Partridge Family 6:00 PM 13— Movie (Asylum for a Spy) State Bank Hospitality Room. Thursday morning about 9:30 a.m., 2— Protectors 10:45 PM Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., according to the investigating «t«ff Aatftr JVfttt« , W t , * t 4— All In the Family 4— Mission Impossible officer, Police Chief John Rebish. Frigidaire Maytag 5— UFO (r~ Movie (Requiem for a Heavyweight) REA Bldg. Navwpaper ftepresen Kitchen-Aid 6— Lawrence Welk 11:00 PM Royal Arch Masons, 7 p.m., John Sephar was traveling south ■„ ■ undenriassme/i. ii)ht>oughi'ApriKl6,H973: m <| J- Movie (Bunny O'HafG) • , 4— Streets of. San Francisco Chris Fisk 7:fe~M today was 23. Thursday the high Coaches Menti and Stani'sich gave Nelson L .‘ Seeley, Montana (0:40 PM 10:40 PM 2 & 13— Today Bob Barnes ji Cannon 5— This Is Your Life 4— Captain Kangaroo was 29 after an early morning low pep speeches. In his talk, Coach Director of the IRS, urged Mon­ 11:00 PM 11:00 PM 5-- Family Affair Jackie Armstrong of 14 below zero. Stanisich urged all BCHS students tana taxpayers to take advantage 6- News 2— Movie (Snow Treasure) 7:30 AM January 14: 11; 30 PM 6— News 5— Gambit One year ago, Jan. 12, the high to attend the home matches and of the IRS toll-free telephone 6- Movie (The 4D Man) 11:10 PM Jo Ann Nebeker 8:00 AM was 38 after an early morning low games and to sit in a body to create service and the extended hours. 11:40 P M 5— Movie (Cry of the Hunted) 4— Today in Montana Marvin Lundberg 5 Movie iThe Mississippi Gambler) 11:30 PM 5— Joker's Wild of 17 according to the Western real spirit as a group. Taxpayers can dial 1-800-332-2275. Midnight 4— Let's Talk To 8:30 AM John Plutt, Jr. Montana College weather station. Normal business hours for IRS in 2 M ovie -Star in the Dust) 6— Jack Paar Tonlte 4 8. 5— Price is Right January 15: Death Valley Days 8:45 A M Local sports fans have basket­ Montana are from 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 Bill Kinion Midnight 6— News • Club Notes ball at home this weekend with two p.m., but telephone assistance has A BC News 8:55 A M Kimberly Harrison 6— Doctor's Discussion teams from the north. The been extended to 6:30 p.m. for the 9:00 A M Lady Elks will hold their regular Columbia Falls Wildcats play here convenience of the taxpayerduring Saturday 2 & 13— Sale of the Century meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. with the Sunday 4— Gambit • Anniversaries tonight with varsity action the tax filing period. installation of new officers. 5— Romper Room January 13: scheduled for eight o’clock. January 13 January 14 6— Petticoat Junction Refreshments and entertainment 9:30 A M Mr. and Mrs. Jess Warrick Tomorrow night the Poison Pirates 2 & 13— Hollywood Squares will follow the meeting. 5:30 A M 6:45 A M Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gordon invade Beaverland for another 4— News 4 & 6— Bewitched 5— Sunrise Semester 5— Love of Life January 14: league contest. Entertainment will 6:00 A M 7:0t A M 2- Houndcats 4— Archie's Fun House Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitworth be provided both nights by the pep 5— Bugs Bunny 5— Old-Time Gospel Hour January 15: band under the direction of 6— H. R. Pufnstuf 7:30AM Richard Sietsema. A group of girls Deaths 6:30 AM 4— Harlem Globetrotters Mr. and Mrs. Milton Friedli Highlights 2— Roman Holidays 6— Faith For Today from the music department will 5— Sabrina 13— Billy James Hargis dance the Charleston tonight (r~ Jackson Five 6:00 A M In History Roy Ruggles Johnson 6:45 A M 2— Science In Agriculture complete with flapper regalia, and 4- - News 4, 5 & 13— Rex Humbard • Hot Lunch at Saturday’s game the BCHS WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — 7:00 AM 6— Curiosity Shop By TH*r ASSOCIATED PRESS Roy Ruggles Johnson, 89, for 70 2 & 13— Jetsons 9:00 AM Dillon Hot Lunch Today is Friday, Jan. 12, the 12th Golden Girls will provide the 4 & 5— Amazing Chan 2— Sacred Heart Monday, Jan. 15 halftime show. years a newsman and one of the 6— Osmonds 4— i Believe in Miracles day of 1973. There are 353 days left first radio newscasters, died 7:30 AM 5— Day of Discovery Beef gravy with potatoes, green in the year. 2— Pink Panther 6— Bullwlnkle “D IL L O N " beans, French bread, peanut Coach Menti and the BCHS Thursday. He scored a “scoop” for 4 & 5— Cartoon Movie (Scooby Doo) 13— Old-Time Gospel Hour A P P L IA N C E S E R V IC E Today’s highlight in history: Phone 683-2194 wrestling team left this morning at the Worcester Telegram in 1913 6— Cartoon Movie (That Girl in Won­ 9:15AM butter creams, fruit and milk. On this date in 1945, German derland) 2— From The Cathedral 8:30 for wrestling matches with when he broke the story of Jim 13— Roman holidays 9:30 AM 10:00 A M forces were retreating in disorder Thorpe’s professionalism in sports 2— Jeopardy Twin Bridges Hot Lunch Libby and Whitefish. Also making 6:00 A M 2— Bible Answers in the World War II Battle of the which caused the athlete to give Up 2 & 13— Underdog 4— Face The Nation 4 & 5— Where the Heart Is Monday, Jan. 15 — the trip this time were the four 6 & 13— Password Bulge in Belgium. 8:30 AM 5— Tabernacle Choir Weiners & kraut, baked potatoes, varsity wrestling cheerleaders. his 1912 Olympie medals. 2 & 13— Barkleys 6— Make a Wish 10:30AM 2 & 13— Who, What or Where On this date: 4 & 5— Josie and the Pussycats 10:00 AM bread & butter, chocolate pudding 4 & 5— Search For Tomorrow In 1643, Warwick, R.I., was 6— Brady Bunch 2— The Answer and milk. Seniors interested in the annual Keith Masters 9:00 AM 4— Day of Discovery 6— Split Second 11:00 A M founded by Samuel Gorton after CHICAGO (AP) — Keiti 2 & 13— Sealab 2020 5— Eyewitness Report his banishment from the Soroptimist Essay Contest may get 4 & 5— Fllntstones 6— Oral Roberts 2 8. 13— Concentration the information from Betty Hen- Masters, 69, general counsel to Thi 6— Bewitched 13— MSU Open House 4 & 6— All My Children Massachusetts colony on grounds 10:30 A M 5— Midday ningsen of the BCHS English Chicago Tribune, died Thursday 9:30 A M • Sick Call of heresy. 2 & 13— Runaround 2 & 13— Meet The Press 11:30 AM department. Deadline for the essay He specialized in corporate, trus b — Kid Power 4— This Is The Life 2 & 13— Three on a Match BARRETT HOSPITAL In 1737, the first signer of the and contract law with emphasis oi 5— Face The Nation 4 8. 5— As The World Turns is Jan. 26. Also underway now is 10:00 AM Admitted: Audrey Larsen, American Declaration of Inde­ 2 & 13— Children's Theatre (All About 6— Issues and Answers 6— Let's Make a Deal the Elks scholarship contest. newspapers, radio and advertising Me) Noon Emma Kelly, Calvin Huffaker, all pendence, John Hancock, was born agencies. 4 & 5— Archie's TV Funnies 2— Days of Our Lives of Dillon. ! in Braintree, Mass. 6— Funky Phantom 11:00 AM 4— News Next Wednesday is the beginning 10:30 A M 2— Let's Travel 5— Guiding Light Dismissed: Leona Goss, Dillon. In 1919, the U.S. House of Lynn Larv 4 & 6— NBA Basketball (Los Angeles 6— Newlywed Game of the semester test schedule. 4 8. 6— Lldsville Representatives rejected proposal 5— Cosby Kids Lakers vs. Atlanta Hawks) 13— Jeopardy DOWNEY, Calif. (AP) - Lynn 5— Insight Tests will continue Thursday, and 11:00 AM 12:30 PM for women’s suffrage. Lary, a major league shortstop for 13— Curiosity Shop • Police Court students will be out of school 2— Inquiring Editor 2 & 13— Doctors In 1933, an Arkansas Democrat, 4— Bugs Bunny 11:30 AM 4 8. 5— Edge of Night Friday, Jan. 19. On that day 12 years who played for five 5— Children's Film (Tymancha's 5— Movie (When My Baby Smiles At 6— Dating Game Jan. 12, Judge George Losleben Mrs. Hattie Caraway, became the American League baseball teams Me) teachers will work on evaluation Friend) 1:00 P M presiding: Keith R. Stansberry, first elected woman senator. died Thursday of an apparent 6 & 13— Monkees Noon 2— Another World forms and prepare for the second 2 & 13— Super Sundays 4 & 5— Love Is Sptendored stop sign violation, $10 bond; Ted In 1958, the Soviet Union pro­ 11:30 A M semester new schedule which heart attack at the age of 67. 2— Movie (Ride a Crooked Trail) 1:00 PM 6 & 13— General Hospital Stone and Earl Larson, drunk in posed a zone free of nuclear 4— Sabrina 2 8. 13— Super Bowl Pre-Game 1:30 PM begins Monday, Jan. 22. 6 8. 13— American Bandstand 1:30 PM 2— Peyton Place public, $15 fine each; Douglas N. weapons from the Arctic Circle to “Turk” Edwards 2 & 13— Super Bowl (Miam i Dolphins vs. 4 8. 5— Secret Storm Diemart, stop sign violation, $10 the Mediterranean. Washington Redskins) 6 8. 13— One Life to Live SEATTLE (AP) — Albert Glenn bond; Craig D. Tanner, driving on In 1970, a 31-month-old civil war 4— Directions 2:00PM Highways, including city and “Turk” Edwards, a member of the 5— Movie (Spencer's Mountain) 2 8i 13— Somerset the wrong side of the street, $25 in Nigeria ended as breakaway Williams 6— T B A 4 & 6— M ike Douglas suburban streets, occupy less than Pro Football Hall of Fame and a Camera Shop 2:00 PM 5— Movie (Live Fast, Die Young) bond. Biafra surrendered. former coach of the Washington 4— Issues and Answers 2:30 PM one per cent of the land area in the Portraits, Cameras/ 6— Movie (Sandokan Fights Back) 2— Dinah Shore United States. Redskins, died Thursday at 65. Film Processing f r \ 2:30 P M 13— Another World Butte's only independently 4— T B A 3:00 PM owned camera shop 3tC0 P M 2— What's My Line? 6— Laredo 13— Peyton Place 33 West Park St. 792*0454 4:00 P M 3:30 PM 4 8. 5— 60 Minutes 2— Merv Griffin 4— Movie (The Runni.ig Man) 4— Vin Scully H ow to get your Noon 4:30 PM 6— Bugs Bunny 4— Car 54 2 8. 13— Super Bowl Post-Game . 13— Days ol Our Lives 5— Munsters S:Q0 PM 4:00 PM refrigerator to cook tilings. 6— Brain Game 2 - Basketball With Bill Poster 4— Joker's Wild 13- Kid Power 4— Lassie 5— Bonanza 15:30 P M i — Ski School 6 - Beverly Hillbillies 4— Children's Film (Tymancha's 13— National Geographic 13— Dinah Shore Friend) 5:30 PM 4:30 PM Stir the right things into 5— Young Americans 2— Seven Seas 4— Let's Make a Deal O ’Hara's Jell-O* Brand Gelatin and b ~ T B A 4— Here's Lucy 6— Andy Griffith 13— Good News 5— Dick Van Dyke 13— Split Second SHEET'S ' your refrigerator will fix Oasis crunchy salads, interesting Try our turnout fruits and new side dishes. 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