2 Friday, March 31, 1972 University Daily Kansan FBI Continues Hunt . . . Continued from page 1 favorite hobby of singing sentimental Irish lullabies in Barrocons. He was reportedly heard singing lustily in a Colorado Springs tavern and recorded what he saw he was mickey apprehended. THE FBI offers no reward money to private citizens who assist in the apprehension of Top Ten fugitives. Young, often said, is one of the most organized organizations, such as the Crime Commission, will offer a reward. Most of the Top Ten fugitives have criminal histories and have been sentenced to prison crimes, Young said. Byron Rice, the present Tennessean, wants "to be mercilessly murdered an armed car guard during a robbery, has previously worked for the police." ANOTHER PRESENT TOP NAGHTIFIVE, Taylor Teadon, charged with murder and assault to the police record, criminal record, which began when he was 18 and includes convictions for burglary and arson. Benjamin Paddock, presently wanted for escaping from a federal prison in Texas, was serving a 20-year sentence there for robbing a Phoenix bank in 1983. Besides bank robbery, he was convicted of automobile larceny and confidence game. Many of the Top Ten fugitives have committed other crimes while on the "Ten Most Wanted" list. Three of them, fugitives, crime is their way of life, and they have been apprehended by local authorities during the commission of other crimes. On May 1, 2015, captured March 1, 1965, after he attempted to rob a Charlotte, N. C., bank. Cole had been on the "Ten Most Wanted" list for five years before escaping from a Nashville jail. The majority of the Top Ten fugitives surrender peacefully and calmly when arrested, Young said. EDWIN GARRISON, one of five men to be placed on the list twice, said to FBI agents who arrested him for the second time, "I glad it's over. I know the FBI you can't fool the FBI long." Jesse James Gilbert, apprehended by FBI agents in New York, congratulated his captors with the comment, "You men are real gentlemen and if I had to be seduced, I'm glad it was by the FBI." Many of the Top Ten fugitives are exceptionally bright people. Young said Bernardine Dohrn, a student at the mob action, riot and conspiracy, received bachelor of arts, master of arts and doctor of law degrees from the University of Chicago. He was also a member of the National Lawyers Guild. SUSAN SAXE, now on the list of charges of murder, theft of property and robbery, graduated from Brandeis University in June 1970, magna cum laude and was subsequently a graduate student at Brandeis. More than a year and a half ago “Ten Most Wanted” list had more than 100 fugitives were wanted for such crimes as murder and bank robbery. newer breed, sought for such crimes as sabotage and inciting a riot. Since October 1970, four of the 16 fictives have been arrested. Arrington was arrested in New York City and charged with murder, was arrested April 14, 1971, in New York City, and charged with inciting a riot and arson in Cambridge, MD., was arrested Oct. 6, 1971, in New York City. Karleton Armstrong, girlfriend of defendant destruction of government property and conspiracy, was arrested Feb. 16, 1972, in Toronto. ALL FIGHTIVES put on the Top Ten have violated laws of the United States. Although the FBI has been criticized by the New York Times, political activists on the list, Young said, the FBI considers only the nature of the crime, the viciousness of the criminal and the danger to the law-abiding in selecting criminals for the list. There are presently, however, seven fugitives on the list wanted for crimes ranging from theft and terrorist acts to conspiracy. On April 15, 1989, Cameron Bishop, 30, one of the first activists accused of sabotage, was arrested allegedly dynaming four transmission line towers in Colorado that supplied power to defense plants. Bishop is a former instructor at the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), a loudly militant New Left group opposed to state involvement in Vietnam and an existing government policies. ALSO CHARGED with sabotage are Lecur Burt, 24; David Fine, 26. Dwight Armstrong, 21; David Fine, 29. Dwight Armstrong, 21 Dohn, 30, a leader of the Weatherman faction of SDS, was put on the list Oct. 14, 1970, for moo action, arresting arrest and aggravated battery following a crash in Chicago on Oct. 9, 1968. Dohn has publicly described herself as a revolutionary Communist. IN ADDITION to Bishop and Dohrn, Saxe, 23, and Katherine Power, 23, are also reputed to administer the revolutionary group. The group is dedicated to attacking the United States military system and is tasked with defending and power were placed on the list on charges of a Sept. 13, 1970, bank robbery in Brighton, Mass. A letter, purported to be from Saxe, said the robbery was committed. Finance finance goals. Saxe Power are additionally charged with theft of government After two weeks of testimony, the jury began deliberations Thursday in the trial of Uintune Mine Workers President W.A. "TONY" BOYLE and two other UMW officials. They were charged with conspiracy and participation in all or some of 11 illegal campaign contributions totaling $49,250 made from 1966 through 1969. People: LEAVERWORTH—A group of inmates at the U.S. Penitentiary refused to work and presented authorities with a list of demands, some of them far afield of prison conditions. The 130 inmates refused to report to their jobs and gathered in the exercise yard, and were presented officials with a list ranging from demands for the federal minimum wage to one that "all harrassment stop immediately." A faced lady woman witness, who was held hostage in a wild shootout, wept at the ANGELA DAVIS trial as she conceded that her testimony may have been influenced by the prosecution. Maria Graham, 50, after two hours of cross-examining by defense counsel, said she had received evidence that the prosecutor had encouraged her to recall shouts of "Free The Soledad Brothers" during the hours she was held hostage. Places: ANKARA, Turkey - Police stormed a mountain village house area and killed 10 Turkish kidnappers but not the terrorists turned their guns on three foreign hostages and shot them to death, a government communique reported. The hostages were radar equipment that was being worked at a Turkish air force radar station when they were killed. One of the dead terrorists was Turkey's most wanted fugitive. BELFAST-Guerilla extremists mounted bomb and gunfire attacks in Northern Ireland, killing a British army explosives expert and a woman bystander. Two dozen civilians were wounded. The new waves of violence erupted on the day the British Parliament legalized its takeover of the province and ordered in an extra 600 troops because of fears of Easter fighting. Things: Congressional investigators say 32 INEFFECTIVE VACCINES were allowed to remain on the market for at least 10 years while drug regulators quietly exchanged memos. Furthermore, for three years the Division of Biologies Standards released flu vaccines even when its tests showed potency to be as low as less than one per cent of standards, the General Accounting Office said. property from a National Guard Armory at Newburyport, Mass., on Sent. 20, 1970. The remaining five fugitives on the present "Ten Most Wanted" list do not have backgrounds as political activists or terrorists. JOHN W. CLUISER, 40, who calls himself the "Florida Fox," has been on the present list the longest On April 18, the longer he was in office at his institution. Clouser is charged with transportation of a stolen car into the school district. Charles Herron, 35, is being sought as one of five men involved in the shooting of one police officer and the critical wounding of another on November 27. Along with Heron, Teaford, 37, is also charged with murder and assault with intent to commit murder. On July 18, 1987, in connection with her death, a California prison parole, allegedly murdered his 74-year-old grandmother, shot his sister, a passing motorist who stopped to aid the wounded girl and a deputy off attempting to apprehend him. ON FEB 21, 1966. Rice, 36, and two accomplices, allegedly shot and killed an armored car guard in Mountain View. Calf., during a robbery with $30,000 was seized. Rice is charged with armed robbery and murder. TOPEKA (AP) — A Topeka student was attacked by the Meningheri. Foundation and four doctors Thursday, allegedly he had been kidnapped. Paddock, 46, is another fugitive who has been charged with armed robbery. Known to his friends as "Old Baldy" and "Big Daddy", he is being sought as an escaped prisoner from the Federal Penitentiary in Tuna, Texas, where he was serving a 20-year sentence for robbing a Phoenix bank in 1960. He was put on the list June 10, 1969. SUMMER IN WISCONSIN hopped and held for 22 days. The suit was brought by Mortimer A. Berlin. the capturing of Top Ten nativities is a cooperative effort in the administration's press and other public information media. This combined effort has proved valuable for safety and security of law enforcement's most螺eking problems, the fast-paced criminal "intelligent" Young said. 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