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...shady, thickly fruited Sullivan orchards near Yuba City, Calif., Sheriff Roy Whiteaker and his deputies pressed their search-even using a light plane equipped with an infra-red camera to detect buried decomposing bodies. By week's end two more corpses had been found near the banks of the Feather River; the total stood at 25. The only suspect in the case, Juan Corona, 37, a taciturn farm-labor contractor, was arraigned in Sutler County Courthouse and charged with ten counts of murder (he will be charged with more when the remaining bodies are identified). He remained calm...
...they had come to the end of the trail of bodies. They evidently discovered some of the corpses by checking out X marks on a crude map found in Corona's Bible. "I don't know where it's going to stop," said Sutter County Sheriff Roy Whiteaker. "We'll keep digging until we quit finding bodies." That could take some time. In Tehama County, 70 miles to the north, Sheriff Lyle Williams said the Yuba City murders strongly resembled the unsolved slaying of an unidentified man who had been dead about three months when...
...British politics. For both major parties, it poses severe quandaries. If public opinion continues to run against Market entry, Labor Party Leader Harold Wilson may well commit his party to a position against Common Market membership. That, in turn, would cause a break between him and Deputy Party Leader Roy Jenkins, a dedicated "European," and a damaging split within Labor...
...apostolic letter differs from an encyclical mainly in form; it is addressed not to the church at large but to one person, in this case Maurice Cardinal Roy of Quebec, president of the Vatican's Council of Laity and the Pontifical Commission on Justice and Peace. But it carries roughly the same teaching authority as an encyclical...
...Just like Ceylon," says Columbia Senior Roy Rosenzweig, a history major, "where 10,000 people went to college and couldn't get jobs." He might have added India, Latin America and Africa. TIME Correspondent Frank Merrick, who recently visited several big Midwestern universities, "was amazed that so many students seemed to be drifting, bewildered by what was happening to them and resentful that no employer seemed to want to hire them...