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gc at the start of a survey at the Oregoi) a team of evaluators orthwcst Associationyear, liberal arts college at Ashland, is seeking accreditation For 10 more years.anNo Press at BundybedTrial Is Possiblean re-iaten up len left Monday left a ccording550 N. 0, told id left : 440 W, tbout 11 hat two :t in the to give but then d him to allet and nes.iportedly dumped auto, to Utah i, where or multi-id for a . He was]}d police ;as taken I'allei.jaries■ — l.ytnun 75. died ral Mass. Cathclt;lr«jl.'ory Duanv lay; /uneral 1., 6500 S.K. ]mn, 02, funeral , LindquistT County ‘-'1, 64. died !dnrsda\ H Chupol Ciarrield Nay. l«.di€d ,‘lmrsiiiiy. 2 NVardiU* Sanc'he^ i:d Sunday; Jay. JO a.m., :t‘hurcli. 112ASPEN Colo. (UPI) -A district court judge says he will hold another hearing this month on a defense motion to bar newsmen from court appearances of Theodore Bundy, charged with murdering a Michigan nurse two years ago.Bundy appeared Monday before District Court Judge George Lorh to be advised of his rights in the murder of Caryn Cambell, who died while she was on a ski vacation with her fiaiice. Her body was found several weekslater under a snowbank.Glenwood Springs Public Defender Charle.s Uidner requested the news media be barred from the arraignment and all future court hearings in the case, Lohr denied the request, but agreed to clear photographers from Bundy’s path between the jail and the courtroom for the arraignment.Dihralso said he would hear a motion at a Eeb.28hearing to bar the pros.s. Bundy’s preliminary hearing was scheduled for March 11.Bundy, a second-year law student at the University of Utah, currently is serving a prison term in Utah for the kidnaping of a leen-aged giri. He orginally fought extnidllion but annouiicod la^sl week lie was confident of acquittal and would transfer toColorado ofhisowii will,Hofore the court appearaiK'o, Uidner rc*quesk‘(l llial Bundy be allowed 111 make the courtappearantx'umnanaelod.if people see Mr. Ikuidy lran.spor{ed backand forth from the jail to the courtroom inhandcuffs they will begin to think there is a reason for it when others in this town charged with murder are allowed to walk unfettered.’’ said Leidner, referring to Ciaudine Longct. who was sentenced earlier Monday in the .same courtroom.Lohr overruled Leidner’s request after sheriff Mike Keincsl said Bundy was considered a maximum security prisoner in Utah and had been involved in an escape plan.‘We have put the jail under maximum security conditions. Keinest said. My concern in doing that is for hLs security. There arc certain people who would like to get to Mr. Bundy and do him some harm.Bundy also is suspected in a series of other murders throughout the Rocky Mountain area,Hearing Loss is not a Sign of Old AgeChicago, 111.—A free of' fcr of special interest to those who hear but do not understand words has been unnounced by Bd*tone. A non-operating model of the smallestBeltone aid of its kind will be given absolutely free to unyone answering this advertisement.True, all hearing problems are not alike .. • and sojiie cannot be helped, hut many am. Send for
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Provo Daily Herald

Provo, Utah, US

Tue, Feb 01, 1977

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