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...collapse of the Apodaca case, following a prolonged pretrial hearing, "puts in doubt the prosecution of Lucas on any case based on a confession," contends his co-counsel Rod Ponton. That could include not only previous convictions, which Lucas now wants to fight, but also some 20 pending charges. The Apodaca case was considered one of the strongest remaining against Lucas. Besides his written confession, investigators say he led them to the scene of the killing. His attorneys, however, produced witnesses supporting his new claim that he was 600 miles away on the night of the crime. Further, blood...
...Steve Skwara OT 6-2 200 Se. Stevenville, MI 1 Don Slavin P 6-0 180 Jr. Wynoste, PA 43 Paul Splveck TB 5-0 100 Jr. Wallingford, PA 79 John Swesney OT 6-3 236 Sr. W. Caldwell, NJ 19 Tom Thiviarge WB 6-0 186 Jr. Ponton, MI 97 Rosselvet Thompson OG 5-7 196 Sr. Little Block, AR 39 Mike Tjarksen WB 6-0 186 Se. N. Muskegon, MI 20 Brad Tounsaint DB 5-10 170 Se. Les Altos, CA 9 Ray Vagel DB 5-11 196 Se. Ladyard, CT 93 Kevin Walsh...
...Ponton de Arce, regional air traffic chief for the FAA, supervises the Oakland center. Only 25 years ago, in Newark, De Arce had helped install the world's first air traffic control center-at a cost of $158. "We kept track of planes by moving little bits of slate around on a map," he recalled last week. "Sometimes I get nostalgic for those days when you flew around anywhere you wanted to. Everything moves just a little too fast today...
Early in October Moscow sent Hungary's Premier Andras Hegedus and Party Secretary Erno Gero on a visit to Tito's Yugoslavia, and the world concluded that Kremlin concessions to Hungary were in the wind. But several days before the revolt broke out, says the U.N. report, ponton bridges were assembled by the Russian army at Zahony on the Hungarian-Soviet frontier. And in neighboring Rumania, Soviet officers on leave and reserve officers speaking Hungarian were recalled to their units...
Americans died by the dozens in the crash of tons of steel. Others drowned in the Rhine's swift current. Many were swept to the first ponton bridge and dragged to safety...