Thursday, April 17, 1975 5 ereing and 763 i in e isih -73 26 **A S'** a the the the iop- e a— the the to for ect the be be be the ce ist, of of at at and Terry J. Haffield, 21, 819% Vermont, pledged guilty Wednesday to an amended complaint charging him with voluntary damage Jan. 8. Billing of Sally Spears, 16, RFD 5. Hafidh had originally been charged with to go to trial April 21 Hatfield guilty of reduced charge David Berkowitz, Douglas County attorney, said Wednesday that the formation in the complaint was amended from a charge of second-degree murder to voluntary manslaughter because the victim had killed Miss Spears with premeditation. Frank Gray, Division 1 Douglas County District Court judge, ordered Hatfield to remain in the Douglas County jail while a presentence investigation was conducted. He scheduled Hatfield's sentencing for April 30. Sect elicits no gripes . . . She also feared that the organization was trying to turn her son against his family. From page one Most of the complaints have been filed against the Collegei Association for the Research of Principles (CARP), a branch of the Unification Movement which is active on college campuses throughout the country. written letters of support to Sell which praise the efforts of the Unification However, some people have said that the church wasn't a Christian organization and that it was far too secretive and demanding of its members. According to Sell, the Unification Movement includes CARP and has about 10,000 full-time workers in the United States. He said there were approximately 60 active members in Kansas and 15 in the Lawrence area. Members of the Lawrence chapter of CARP were unavailable for comment about the allegations and the attorney general's investigation. A parent, who asked not to be identified, said that her son was considering joining the organization. She said she was strongly opposed to his joining the movement, because it demanded such total dedication and was far too secretive. George Waters, assistant attorney general, said his office had found no evidence of any violations of the law, but he was still receiving complaints and was, like many others, investigating his investigation. He said he had received no complaints from the Lawrence area. Douglas County Attorney David Berkowitz said he wasn't investigating the activities of the local members of the Unification movement. Peugeot Cycles has raised the list price on the UO-8 ten-speed bicycle to $155.00. In response, Ride On is pricing the UO-8 at $139.95 during April. Price includes assembly and famous Ride On guarantee. Store open 10-7 daily. Ride-On 1401 Massachusetts Bicycles 843-8484 The full performance shoe. Nylon and suede move easy. The padded top and heel give comfort. Pedwin's own action tread sole of Kraton $ ^{®} $ rubber grips fast and turns sharp. Lace up to a pair. And hold on. THE ACTION'S IN PEDWIN SPORTS Nylon & suede refer to uppers 813 Mass. St. Hatfield had been free on $30,000 bond since Saturday. Gray revoked the bond. He said that in a case like Hatfield's it was customary to revoke bond until completion of a presence investigation. Hattfield faces a possible sentence of from 10,000 years, and a possible fine of $5,000 to $10,000. Haffield remained calm and quiet while he commanded to him, and spoke to the inquiser in a clear, Berkowitz said after the trial that the only evidence the county attorney's office had been able to procure about the killing was Hatfield's statement to police. The statement indicated that Hatfield approached Miss Spears once with a gun, left for a short time, and then returned and shot her. he said. Hatfield and Miss Spears had been dating, according to Hatfield's statement, but were not married. 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