RENO, Nov. (UP!)—Three witnesses testified Wednesav*■that Trudy Ann Hiler, strangled to death last rear behind am-Lake Tahoe casino, was a neatgirl, outcome and opposed to the use of drugs.The thrre, Marvlavne I .•vWeider, Carol I re Cochran and Carol Ann l.idner, were roommates of Miss Hiler.The test i mom came at thr murder trial of Michael P. Anselmo, 10.she had been working for thesummer.Rose told jurors that Anselmo had signed a statement admitting that he and Miss Hiller had met secretly, taken LSD andhad sexual relations.The prosecutor also said that m the statement Anselmo said he strangled and stabbed thewhen sheKwwtamMiss Weider said 22-year old Chico State College student who was working as a change girl at thr Cal Neva at North lake Tahoe, practiced “transcental meditation”. She ‘'iid that was a method of rc*axing thr mmd.I rwis Padilla, a bar lov at the (lub who shared a dormilorv room with Anselmo, tcsnlird hr thought Ansrlmo was missing from the room the nigh! and cirlv morning of therrime.I he bodv if Miss Hiler was;.und beneath a nx k ledge in1' *ck ot the club. She had been s.abbed numerous times and s’ranuled In an ojtening statement, the prosecution said it would show !hai Anselmo killed the California cord and then led authorise to ;he bod .District Attornev Rolert Rose was outlining his i in the trial of \nselmo, Iof la' Vegas, uho is charged with kd'-mg Trudv Ann Hiller. 22, of Chico, CalifM iss Hiller's body was found*.lulv 17 in bushes beneath ayoung woman wnen sne produced a knife and “talked about wanting to die.Jerome Polaha, the public!Miss Hdrr, defender, said he would showthe “so-called confession”should not be considered as anarbrhi:salitcaindication of guilt.Previously Polaha had sought unsuccessfully to have the Supreme Court suppress thestatement on the ground that it was obtained involuntarily.thDlt;anPij13 Passengers Hurt As Plane Hits Air PocketHONOLULU (UPI)Thirteen persons were injuredWednesday w'hen a Northwest*Orient Airlines Boeing 747 hit a turbulent air pocket enroute to Honolulu from Tokvo.Thehoursplane was about two out of Tokvo with 70persons aboard when it h't a d^r air pocket After talkingto thr injured persons, the pilotdecided to continue to Honolulu.Ambulance and doctorsrushed to the plane when itlanded at the Honolulu Interna-rn, k ledse between Lake Tahoe tjlt;)(w, AirporI Tvvoand the I.*1 Neva lodge where worP |a|lt;lt;»n to Queen's Medical