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Budget-priced, Garnet Bog witk with attractive floral desia0 Huy in to Woolco today. Prices Effective ‘til Saturday, June 21, or While Sale Quantities Last Wore DEPARTMENT A DIVISION OF F.9 WOOLWORTH CO, LTD. ana WANETA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE HWY. 3 TRAIL Woolco Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday: 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 18, 1980 Ladies and gentlemen who have had the opportu- «nity and ability to gain a higher education should know better than to go around killing people. Yet we have only to glance at the record to find that learned gentlemen such as Dr. Webster didn't bat an eyelash while disposing of Dr. Parkman within the hallowed precincts of Harvard University. Then there” was lawyer Lincoln Alexander, who not only murdered wife and brother-in-law, but had the unmitigated gal to pulverize their bodies, mix the remains with fertiliser sprinkle the end result over his sweet Eric Muenter was born in Germany w! ere he lived until he was almost 20. Somewhat of a ladies man, Eric had no difficulty finding companionship on any given , AS So often happens, one young Fraulein wanted more than a ithe an stand. In a moment of weakness, Eric married the girl ane plmoet Lmmmeniately realized the error of his rompty d leserted the tem- porary love of his ie Pel took off for Chicago, U.S.A. Eric, a high school graduate in Ger rmany, had no difficulty enrolling at the University of Chicago. In 1899, he received his bachelor of arts degree with honors and accepted a teaching job in the city. ‘ith future secure, ic looked around for a sultable companion -with: whom‘ he could share the “pood Mien Almost: immediately. he.. struck pay dirt. ne beauti! Krembs was not only she was also “from a wealthy family. Before you could say Wiener schnitzel Leone became Eric’s frau for ever and ever. Well, almost, as we shall see. Death by arsenic Before long the union was blessed by the arrival of a bouncing baby girl. In 1904, Eric applied for and was accepted as a German instructor at Harvard. Hatin established in the Ivy League, Eric became mething of an earlier day hippie. He wore a nonde- seript felt hat that came ecown, over his ears, and had an beard. On April 1 ie gave birth to ‘the couple's second vehi, sie’ "had "0 medical assistance: and aby: did well, Leone died six days later. The Ce in usband had some aitfeulty aio a doctor’s signature on the death ce: cate. In due course the death was brought to the attention of the chief medical officer, Dr. Swan, who performed an autopsy. MID-WEEK cast Lela NEWS {MIRROR ENTERTAINMENT | @es ==. sues @ GY CRIME FLASHEACK A Good Sports Begin Here... © Baseball Shoes . Sottball juip. e Teams &Club Uniforms SETH MARTIN SPOQETS LTD, * JOGGING SHOES © SPORTS CLOTHING gollege in ‘one year, attaining his bachelor of is degree in June, 1909, again graduating with honors. Holt j oven: the 's staff asa Mis: 11 student of the weird ‘professor Sent more than German. She was the Feclplent of individual instruction of a more intimate ture. Soon the lovers married and promptly became the parents of one, then another, little Holt. The Holts happily enough until 1912. From Fort Worth the family moved to Ithaca, New to in which he mb. It was to attract attention to the fact that munitions manufacturers were su pp arms to allied forces in Europe. Obviously the learned professor was not rowing with both oars in the water. Back in Long Island, he made his way to the estate of J. Pierpont Morgan. He had difficulty getting to see the influential financier because of a * .uspielous butler. When Dr. Holt pulled a revolver the butler still managed to warn Morgan and several dinner guests that York, where Holt at Cornell U this amazing academic obtained his Ph.D. degree. Dr. Holt had really gone around the bend. By now he felt almost immune from detection. After all, in a lifetime chalk full or’ risks, he had deserted one wife, murdered another, and now lived hap; ppily enough with a third. All. the while he had managed to get two separate educations under two different names. But Dr. Holt had only begun his infamous career as a criminal. In June, 1915, he told his colleagues and family tat he was taking a vacation. The professor purchased The doctor was not y. Before r in a pawn shop in New Jersey, and then a the body to Eric for burial the clever medic him he had taken the precaution of extracting the stomach and dispatching it to the Harvard Medical School for examination. In the meantime Eric quickly had the rest of Leone cremated. Then, realizing what the toxicological analysis would disclose, he placed .his two children with his in-laws in Chicago and took off. Sure enough, the examination of Leone’s stomach revealed enough arsenic to kill a horse. e hunt for the murderer was extensive. Eric’s gap reved wide pubic, but Go tall teat manag appear. Ve his name Holt, he made his way to Mexico, where he shaved his face and head. ‘Under t his new name he gained employ- ment with the huge Krupp Munitions Works. No doubt our hero could have remained in Mexico in safety the rest.of his life, but he saw bimsell only as a teacher and would settle for nothing les: In February, 1908, Holt entered the Fort Worth as a le the “entire institution by completing four years of to pick up of together with need to fi tine bombs. Working out of rented quarters in Long Island, the demented academic made several bombs. He sent some to England. Then he embarked on his amazing meckend:) _ Holt acked his dynamite factory in a large trunk and hopped e train for New York. In addition, he lugged 5 a ease containing several nice new deadly trunk was stored in a. warehouse while he oontionied on to Washington n with his suitcase. He made _ way to the outer office of the vice-| president of the Inited States, where he secreted one of his infernal packages The bomb exploded while the: Sector was many miles away on a train returnin; New York. ig to No one was hurt by the blast, but the fact ‘hat someone could plant a bomb in such a well-secured locale was cause for concern. Dr, Holt d to dash off a few was loose in the house. In the confusion that followed, Morgan, his wife and guests came to a landing at the top of some stairs. There, rushing up the stairs at them, was the quite mad Dr. Holt vaving two revolvers, junds, pushed his at Dr. Fatt. Two fire. The peti 50 oa cell in the Mineola, NY all Dr, Holt tried S conn suicide by cutting his t with the end of a pencil. As a result his cell Voor was left open, oar i dl tt ‘k of block and hurled himself | head first to the cement floor below: ‘The strange mad life of Eric Muenter was over. Where have all the hippies gone? A few years ago, he was prancing about naked on-the stage in New York, awaiting the dawning of the Age of Aquarius. He was a cast member in ‘Hair.’ He was also catapulted into the public limelight his caterwauling rendition of ‘Eve of Destruction.’ Whoever would have thought a nice boy with a background like that would end up as a gospel music star? Nevertheless, that’s what happened to Barry McGuire, who has turned down the Age of Aquarius in favor of a renewed life in Jesus. Barry is one of a series of iconoclastic figures from the sixties and seventies whose lives have been changed dramatically through the power of Christ. One remembers Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver, author of ‘Soul on Ice,’ Paul Stookey of Peter, Paul and Mary, Watergate hatchet man Charles Colson, and even ex-striptease queen Candy Barr making of in their lives. Although it has not been confirmed, the Hollywood press recently reported similar changes in the lives of Stevie Wonder and Donna Summer, Another refugee from the turbulent sixties who has since made a commitment to Christianity is Bob Dylan, whose following over the years had almost amounted to a cult itself. There must be something to it. pS ER UE om the reason for ‘907 Rosslond Ave, Trall ‘ Ph: 964-1757 ) Living testimony on how to overcome fear Harriat Tubman, a slave who took control of her own life and led hundreds of her people to freedom, is an inspiration to blacks, and her story is frequently spoken of to encourage black pride in a commun- Harriet Tubman was more than a black woman who took steps to give hope and freedom to slaves. She personifies all those who would change their fate, break out of their history of oppression, whatever the form, and take steps to reshape their lives. Most of us have had some unhappy personal experience that hurt us, Whether we feel we were held back by problems at home, poor education, poverty, physical handicaps or ridiculing siblings, we can all find reasons for passivity. The story of a woman who ‘discovered a purpose in her life—a goal which gave her courage to overcome her fear and encourage others to overcome theirs—is therefore a story we can all hear and re-hear for encouragement. yubman inspired those who had decided to give up persevere. She exhorted her peopte: Children, it a are tired, keep going. If you are scared, keep going. If you want to taste freedom, keep golng! How not to cope When | heard that ‘A Woman Called Moses’ was going to be repeated (NBC, June 30, July 1), | dug an article out of my files about a 28-year-old Long Island, N.Y. man who had panicked about his impending freedom Yrom jail. Oanny Angelo, a former heroin addict who had come from a broken home, was getting out of prison but was far from happy. tn fact, he had developed ulcers because of nervousness and anxiety. “So many things | got to worry about," he said. “I've been lying in my cell and thinking what I.got to do. Got to get an Bpartment, a job. | got to take care of my wife and daughte And all the time. ‘Danny spoke of his fears he clutched his stomach which was knotted up with anxiety. Angelo's fears are not unusual—just as the fears of Tubman's followers are not mere history. The growing use of drugs and alcohol shows how many youngsters and adults are just like Danny, using drugs. as a crutch to cope with the pressures of the world. High school graduates facing college and college students going into the world feel that pressure, as do women whose homemaking chores no tonger seem sufficient reason for them to stick close to the house. We all fee! some fear and we all need a Harriet Tubman to urge us on to pursue our lives with dignity and Strength. Harriet Tubman's example can give us the strength and inspiration we need to face the heavy challenge of freedom. Liberation movements (women’s, young people's, old people's, Hispanic people's, etc.) have increased tensions on all of us. Often we feel the stress, even if we don't accept the goals of people pushing for change. Often we want to stand back and take some sedative to help us cope. But that’s when Tubman’s words echo, “If you want to taste freedom, keep going!"’ “Sound Country Nightstreets with George Jones and Tammy Wynette Even though the name songwriters, Joyce Haw- Nightstreets is relatively new thorne, originally from to the music industry, Robert Tacoma, Washington, and the John Jones(left), Jerry savior only female member of the (right) and Joyce Hawthorn group, has been singing back- (center) have all been nersone . Upon recording sessions since alities within the business for she was eleven. She worked quite some time—as_ song: with Buck Owens in the Ba- writers. They write all ther kersfield country music scene own material and have estab- _‘for several years before mov- lished . themselves on the ing to Nashville. country charts, individually Jerry Taylor grew up with ong as a team, with songs like country music in Abilene, heppard's top-ten hit, Texas. He began songwriting Seman Tiickey Gilley's ‘A early and moved to Nashville Little Getting Used To,’ the fo. pareve it brolessionally. He zar| colo career - Lullabye,’ and Buck Owens’ Whee friend and fellow writer ‘California Okie." Robert John introduced him he group came together as to JOyEe and Nightstreets was the result of these songs, each member having a desire to succeed as singers, as well as bor Robert John Jones, from Van Nuys, California, had met a Showbiz by Joey Sasso Joyce while he was writing for Blue Book Music in Bakers- field, California. it was his ear for production that brought Nightstreets together. He now CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: J. R., the deliciously rotten head of the Ewing clan on CBS-TV's ‘Dallas,’ may be the most hated man on the tube. But Larry Hagman loves him’... and so do a lot of wonien viewers. “It's not often an actor gets to sleep with all the ladies, make all the money and stab his brother in the back every week,” says Hagman, 48, who stars as the evil Ewing. “Look, what's so bad about J. R.? He's just a good ole boy trying to make a billion dollars the only way he knows how.” That way includes packing his wife off to a sanitarium, sharing her sister's. bed, double- Crossing his brother and beating people out of their money. “But the women love the rotten b-----, Hagman insists. “You wouldn't believe the mail | get—or rather, the mail J.R. gets. Women send their measurements, their pictures and even tell me what they’d like me to do to them. It’s incredible. What is it about this complete b------ | play that women like? ! have to think that women, at least some of them, and that some enjoy being abused. Maybe it's basically because women don't respect a man they can control. They'll take a man, change him into whatever image they want ina husband and then they cast him off like an old sock. It's the man they can't contro! who fascinates them.” CONSUMER NEWS WIRE: Stop smoking. Lose weight. Here's how. The Damon and -Grace Program, in existence for ten years, has gained considerable recognition and acclaim for its effective technique and positive results. Independent surveys by affliates of the American Lung Association show the Damon and Grace Program to be three to four times more effective than other programs undertaken by the association. Conceived and developed by Damon and Grace Reinbold, the inexpensive programs for weight loss and Nashville, Robert John record- ed for Cepitol Records on the west coast. Nightstreets' first album te smoking control are now conducted in major cities and to be released on suburban centers throughout the United States. The Reinbolds have helped Olympic contenders, film stars, Broadway actors, football models, golfers, bowlers and jockeys. TV CLOSEUP: TV tycoons are getting smaller and smaller. Little Gary Coleman of ‘Diff'rent Strokes’ has his own production company and is now moving to 20th Century Fox shows... ‘Vega$‘ star Bob Urich can pull off all sorts Records later this year. Anand in the meantime, the and basketball players, group is featured on four tunes from Tammy Wynette’s up- coming. Nightstreets has: already taped their debut television appearance, an international special produced by Osmond W Productions for Country make films’ and Roads Enterprises Limited of of dodges as private eye Dan Tanna on the show. But not in real life, buster. He parked in a cops-only zone while filming across fromm the Las -Vegas Police. Department—and he couldn't talk his way out of a $25 ticket!... Emmy-winner Anthony Hopkins will play Paul of Tarsus, the Apostle to the Gentiles, in a two-part drama special, The Acts of Peter and Paul, which starts production this summer in Greece for CBS-TV... Chery! Ladd pressures of "Charlie" 's Angel's’ for the breakup of her . marriage. ‘If the relationship had been strong, true and right, it would have withstood it," the star says. As for her recent ABC-TV interview with Barbara Walters, Cheryl fumes: "It was murder. | wasn't too pleased with some of the questions” f Cheryl Tiegs is in hot water with all- American moms, or She blurted out that she thought children with working mothers were more ‘independent and responsible.” CHERYL LADD Refuses to blame the pressures of ‘Charlie's Angel's’ for breakup of her marriage. second Epic Records’ single, ‘Falling Together,’ offers a new approach to country harmony and should attract even more attention to the group and its musical talents. refuses to blame the Many of our readers have inquired about recordings by Roy Acuft, especially his early records. Roy Acuft’s Greatest Hits is available on album only .! from Southern Country Sounds, P.O. .Box 6323, Kansas City, Kansas 66106. . TV model