8 Thursday, January 21, 1971 Snyder Awaits Shooting Hearing in County Court Gardenhire From Page 1 and that while they were on the ground behind the hedge, he and he heard a noise that was a sound of screaming. Gardenhire then arose to flee. Wall testified, stopped about 15 feet from where Snyder was lying, pointed the gun at Snyder and shot him dead. Snyder ran in flash from the muzzle of the weapon. The third witness, Patrolman Watts, said he recovered only one shell case, from a .32 caliber bullet. He admitted, however, that the bullets captured 48 minutes after the alleged shotgun. WATTS AGREED that during that time someone could have picked up the shell Watts responded negatively when an attorney asked him if he saw a gun? "The only thing I saw was fresh blood," Watts said. . . . The officer testified that when he made the investigation about 0:15.1 m. "there were two or three colored, and probably two or three whites around." He said he interviewed three witnesses in the immediate area. In his concluding argument, Lewis told Judge Rankin that "there was no crime committed. The only evidence the state has produced clearly shows the complaining witness was the aggressor and that neither the judge [Gardenhire] knew each other previously." HE REFERRED to section 21.3211 of Kansas law which spells out conditions under which a person is justified in using force against an aggressor. Elwell argued "it's an overwhelming response when you shoot somebody," and "self-defense requires a reasonable response." After Judge Rankin denied Lewis' motion that charges he dropped, he again set the case up. Legislation On Pollution Introduced The charge against Griffith was the result of a complaint signed by R. L. Puf. Bailley, who is now vice president at KU. Bayle's Rep. Jerry Harper, R-SC chief of which will exempt devices for fighting air or water pollution. Such equipment would be exempt from the same safety regulations. Another measure was submitted in the House that would make the City of Chicago Tax Relief Law. It would exclude public assistance and pension benefits from the city income. Under the law, the lower a person's income the more tax relief it gets. A hearing about a conflict of interest charge against Thomas J. Griffith, Manhattan regent, will be held in Shawnee County. TOPEKA (UPI)-Legislation introduced House Representatives to represent Wednesday that would create a tax exemption for anti-pollution laws. In the Senate, four Johnson County lawmakers introduced a bill to raise the salaries of county officials in their home county. The county attorney's annual salary is $19,500 to $21,900, sherriff from $11,000 to $15,500 and county commissioners from $11,800 to $15,500. The salaries of other officials would also be increased. The chairman of the county commission would also receive an additional $500 a year as compensation for serving as Beer Halls Booming in Manhattan The salary increases, if approved, would go into effect Jan. 1, 1972 Another measure was also introduced in the Senate to provide a procedure for the investigation and consolidation of counties. MANHATTAN (UPI)—A "population explosion" of beer spots in Aggiwellie, adjacent to the city campus, troubled the city commission today, puzzled the city attorney, and worried the Aggiwellie Merchants. As a result which brought up the problem. Griffith Hearing Today John Cochran, president of the association, said the group does not want to do away with taverns but feels there are "quite enough Figures supplied by the Association indicated there is a single 1% block area in Aggivelle county with various types which sell beer and/or liquor. The Association told the City Commission that it would purchase nine tawers, four eating establishments which serve alcoholic beverages, one private cider, and five package liquor stores. Britain has the most varieties of sheep. The commission instructed attorney Charles Green to draw up an ordinance limiting the number of taverns Green said, in effect, that it would not be easy, since outright limiting of the number of taverns in any area would not be legal. However, he said he might work out something in the form of a through separation requirements ALL DAY THUMB SUCKER • A VARIOS ARTISTS • A Blue Man of Mystery Sam Summers, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Robbie Boshaw Fed McDowell, Robbie Boshaw Nethan Beaugrange, Love; Dunbar Beaugrange, Dunbar Beaugrange; Albert Collins, Emt. Hoooker, Chicago Tyranosaurus Rio, Rice and Tyranosaurus Rio, Rice Hair Longer; Barbers Hurting Hair that used to pile up under barbers' chairs is staying on men's heads these days. 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