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Plans Set To Prosecute Michigan Rioters

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Br United Press y ; : ha fo i : : | Hs Fa ; aN k : k ® BULOVA © ELGIN ® GRUEN JACKSON, Mich, Apr. 25 — WF q { : ) a é § ® » . Ringleaders of the bloody riot at FR ) § 3 i ; : } i BENRUS LONGINES Southern Michigan Prison will be : i , a y LR MEE vi pa 3 ; Make Your Selections prosecuted despite promises of no Ji i ho, ‘ SA J J i ; reprisals, state officials declared today. ” “No state official, not even the ) 1 he AP, Super Value! Supreme Court, can grant anyone | = y HR \ > : ; : 3 Re Men's or Ladies’ immunity for the commission of ; : a crime,” said State Attorney General Frank Millard. “This is

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The 172 convicts barricaded in

cell block 15 surrendered yester- LAER W ¥ - 8 Sov 8 W \ | day and released their eight des oh a b-4 : 3 95 guard hostages after Gov. G. ™ aie : » : : x " : \ \ \ Mennen Williams agreed to an i DH 4 ¢ 3 ) ; oF \ ; 3 4 \ \-.) 11-point “reform” program that La LS hifi < g i x Fh : y g TIN '\ i tll Newest Bivies included “no reprisals.” a Hy hk ; ; y \ rl I a Auditor General Johp B. Mar- # : v 6 ; ; R a ; ) or Lothar Bands. tin Jr, a candidate for the Re- 3 { \ i : y publican nomination for the U. 8S. Senate, said the state's capitulation “ruined prison discipline in

Michigan for years to come.” United Press Telepholos.

Gov, Williams is a Democrat. ern Michigan Prison guard, greets his wife after being released “Prisoners Toco the AFTER THE ORDEAL—Guard Kenneth Parsons gets ready to tackle a pork chop dinner in from cell block 15, in which he was held for several days with |

country now know,” Mr. Martin his farm home |5 miles from Southern Michigan Prison where Mr. Parsons was held hostage by other guards as hostage by rebellious convicts. Cecil Lawrence 4 : said, “that all they have to do is (foreground) is another of the released hostages. All guards shed TE ; wasumshy seize a few guards and barricade : . : tears as they were greeted by their wives and families at the end Hw. VEY Tr themselves in a cell block to get Marcia, 16 months, who can't seem to get her mind on anything but food. of the uprising, a ; a

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Mr. Martin said that within George Campbell said -he would $1.00 0 A hours. ‘after the outbreak of the/consider bringing eriminall Indiana newspaper publishers people charge for their circulation decent price which would enable/the board of directors as the 2 mutthy, Gov. Willams should charges against the ringleaders, | were ‘told today they ought to im-|to subscribers is a crime, and it's him to give them, with profit, a | membership accepted a nominat- |p Ww 3 C u E N 3 : . Cs

TEARFUL REUNION—Orville Hergert (background), South. |

mutinous convicts. Servimg him is Mrs. Parsons. At the table with dad are Larry, 9; Kenny, 8, and

have called the state legislature, Karl Ward, who masterminded Prove their product and chargeia crime for one reason. A lot of better product which would bel... . mittee reported submitted into emergency session and asked the uprising, had bragged of| more money for it. # | people in this business have more nearly geéared to their by BE. W. Schergens of Tell City, | the dedth penalty for any con- beating up inmates who didn’t] Arthur H. Motley, publisher of Proved that their readers will pay | needs.” | HIV " d vict who killed or injured a guard, |agree with him. ‘Mr. Campbell Parade Magazine, said in an ad- the price for an improved prod-~ At a business session preceding ‘Ie chairman. J, H. Nixon of the Michigan does not have a capital | sald he and others could be dress prepared for delivery at the uct.” Mr, Motley's luncheon address, Peru Tribune was renominated punishment law. {charged with felonjous .assault. {18th annual convention of the Mr, Motley suggested that a President Robert P; O'Bannon of for’ one of two directors repre- | Gov. Williams pointed out that| Charges of malicious destruc-| Hoosier State Press Association subscription price increase could Corydon reported that the HS8PA senting dailies. The other was! TF the legislature is still in session,/tion of property also might be! that subscription prices can rise be made by a publsiher who be- now has 227 members, 143 week-| Wyiter C, lowe of the Greens- Guaranteed for Accuracy although not currently holding! \brought against inmates who | without loss of circulation. |lieved his paper was “important lies and 84 dailies, for the highest | {burg News. { New Only . ,. $ 75 meetings, “and that he thought|/burned, looted and pillaged their, “I sometimes think,” said Mr. enough to the people of that com-| membership in history. The weeklies representatives | Te Wateh of Vor etision 29" legislative leaders were wise injown quarters, Mr. Campbell said, Motley, “the price that newspaper munity for them to pay him a Four members were elected 10 are Ware Kdgar, Starke County | $1.00 DOWN! Tt ; | Democrat at Knox, and C, Rich-| YOUR ON WORRY FREE amr 3 ard Johnson of the Boonville Standard. Buy Where YOUR CREDIT Mr, Motley sald newspapers mr are “the only really mass channel As Lood A of communication In existence . + + the most important method | of communication in the world,” | “Radio is not mass, never was, | never will be even if some homes | now have five radios,” he sald, “Television is not mass either, | nor will it ever be because of the! very nature of its distribution, . | A panel, “Newspapers on Trial,” and a dinner at the In-| diana University Medical Center's | Riley Hospital dining room. com-| plete today’s program. David H, Dietz, Scripps-Howard sclence editor, , Speaks at the dinner.

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