Rockefeller Gift to Logue Disclosed
Date: 11 October 1974
Newspaper columnist Thomas W Braden is rumored to be recipient of loan or financial gift from Vice-Pres designate Rockefeller; Rockefeller, commenting on matter says 'it's nobody's business'
Craig Chandler Price (born October 11, 1973) is an American serial killer who committed his crimes in Warwick, Rhode Island between the ages of 13 and 15. He was arrested in 1989 for four murders committed in his neighborhood: a woman and her two daughters that year, and the murder of another woman two years earlier. He had an existing criminal record for petty theft.
Price calmly confessed to his crimes after he was discovered. He was arrested a month before his 16th birthday and was tried and convicted as a minor. By law, this meant that he would be released and his criminal records sealed when he turned 21, and Price bragged that he would "make history" when he was released.
The case led to changes in state law to allow juveniles to be tried as adults for serious crimes, but these could not be applied retroactively to Price. Rhode Island residents formed the group Citizens Opposed to the Release of Craig Price to lobby for his continued imprisonment, due to the brutality of his crimes and the opinion of state psychologists that he was a poor candidate for rehabilitation. However Price was not released due to a series of crimes he committed behind bars while he was held in the Rhode Island Training School.
During his incarceration, Price has been charged with additional crimes, including criminal contempt for refusing a psychological evaluation, extortion for threatening a corrections officer, assault, and violation of probation for fights while in prison. He was sentenced to an additional 10–25 years, depending on his cooperation with treatment. Craig Price is the youngest serial killer in U.S. history.
続きを読む...1974年10月11日は、%sの星印の下の金曜日でした。 それはその年の**♎日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は283**でした。
この日に生まれた場合、あなたはGerald R. Ford歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は50、2024年10月11日金曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は361、2025年10月11日土曜日日です。 あなたは3日、または約18,624時間、または約446,984分、または約26,819,065秒生きてきました。
Date: 11 October 1974
Newspaper columnist Thomas W Braden is rumored to be recipient of loan or financial gift from Vice-Pres designate Rockefeller; Rockefeller, commenting on matter says 'it's nobody's business'
Date: 12 October 1974
Special to The New York Times
Saigon spokesman on Oct 11 says that Saigon police had denied involvement in Oct 10 attack on CBS correspondent Haney Howell; Howell remains hospitalized after being kicked in stomach during street protest; witnesses rept that police stood by and witnessed attack; also attacked were Barry Hillenbrand (Time) and John Spragens (Pacific Basin Rept)
Date: 12 October 1974
USSR refuses to lift its ban on presence of US newsmen at launching of Soyuz spacecraft for joint Apollo-Soyuz project in '75 despite permission given to Soviet newsmen to view lift-off of US astronauts fron Cape Canaveral; will, however, follow US policy of providing live voice and TV transmission throughout USSR segment of mission (M)
Date: 12 October 1974
By LESLEY OELSNERSpecial to The New York Timer
John D Ehrlichman contends in legal papers made public on Oct 11 that Nixon could testify about unrecorded conversations in which 'instructions were given that all matters pertaining' to White House plumbers unit 'were impressed with highest security classification and were not to be revealed by any Govt employe or other person having knowledge of them'; says that he 'advocated' to Nixon in '72 that prosecution of Ellsberg in Pentagon papers case be discontinued
Date: 12 October 1974
By HEDRICK SMITHSpecial to The New York Times
Yuri Zhukov, prominent Soviet commentator, in article in magazine Znamya, scathingly attacks Western press, particularly NY Times, for allegedly conducting 'violent campaign' against detente; accuses Times of 'gross lies' in reptg Defense Dept assertions 7 Soviet divs had been alerted during Cyprus crisis in past summer and after Oct '73 Arab-Israeli war; also charges that Washington Post disclosures on Watergate resulted from 'order of powerful monopolies' dissatisfied with Nixon Adm's policy of improving relations with USSR; includes NY News and Paris Presse in criticism; charges press 'propaganda' last fall took form of interviews with Aleksandr I Solzhenitsyn and Andrei D Sakharov; holds NY Times 'continues' to kindle anti-Soviet and anti-Communist campaign as it did 'at dawn of Soviet power,' saying Times failed in its 1st dispatch on Bolshevik coup of Nov 7, '17, to see development as major turning point in history; suggests Times suppressed news critical of US Govt in some cases and printed Pentagon Papers and opposed Vietnam war only when war began to affect US econ harmfully; seeks to rebut in article the 'myth' of freedom of press in West; other prime targets are Los Angeles Times, London Times, London Telegraph, Paris Le Monde, Paris Figaro, and W Ger Die Welt; ref to Watergate affair follows assertion that not one newspaper in capitalist world can criticize Govt agencies and public enterprises as Soviet press does; Zhukov por (M)
Date: 11 October 1974
correction; Oct 10 article on N A Rockefeller's gifts incorrectly reptd that Natl Rev publisher William A Rusher said N A Rockefeller donated more than $500,000-a-yr for several yrs to pol campaigns; Rusher's remarks referred to outright gifts to politicians, not to campaign contributions (S)