Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 219, Ed. 2 Wednesday, November 3, 1982 Page: 3 of 20
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The tapes were played Tuesday in
the trial of three people accused in
the assassination of U.S. District
Judge John H. Wood Jr.
/. Jimmy Chagra, already serving a
30-year prison term without parole,
will be tried later on murder charges.
He is accused of paying convicted hit
man Charles V. Harrelson $250,000 to
kill Wood.
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people aboard when a
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The 68-year-old funda-
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en route from Corpus
Christi to Kansas City,
Mo. There were “very se-
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at the time of the crash,
said George Burlage of
the Federal Aviation Ad-
ministration in Fort
Worth.
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discussed with his wife Elizabeth an Kroger Co. to recall the hot dogs from
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Evangelist lived to rehabilitate wayward
NORMANGEE, Texas al whose ministry and daughter at his Rebekah else will have. We work in Rolofrs favor after curred after Roloff lifted
(AP) - Evangelist Les- devotion gave produc- Home for Girls reported with them from a Bible- touring the facilities. the small plane off an
ter Roloff, dead in a tive new lives to thou- seeing a girl whipped based program.” "I came away from airstrip at the farms,
plane crash, once said sands of wayward, ne- Everyone that comes that place that day and I Walkden said. The other
that if he had 1,000 lives elected and underprivi- 1116 farms in Corpus in hates it," Roloff said just said to myself, if all victims were identified
to live he would use 999 eged youngsters " Gov Christi are "for people of the strict program of the facilities of this kind as Susan Lynn Smith, 28;
to run homes for way- Bill Clements, a person- in trouble - with alco, natural foods, Bible in the state of Texas Elaine Wingert, 30;
ward youths and adults al friend whom Roloff hol, drugs, you name it, reading and no televi- were operated by Lester Cheryl Palmer, 24; and
and one more to be a had campaigned for, Dave Walkden, commu- 8}0n or rock music. H. . . Roloff, we wouldn't need Enola Slade, 25
lawyer and "keep me out said Tuesday nications director for 8(11 you wouldn't know any, state laws.’ ”
of jail” Last year Roloff won Roloff Evangelistic En- them 30 days later. Mathews said in April Roloff is survived by
Roloff, whose eight- a long battle with the terprises, said Tuesday District Judge Charles 1981. his wife, Marie, and two
year battle against state state over licensing for "We take ones no one Mathews of Austin ruled Tuesday's crash oc- children.
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SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Narcotics Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary
kingpin Jamiel "Jimmy" Chagra once and flee to the Orient.
suggested his brother set up the kill- Harrelson, 44, is on trial for con-
•lag of a convicted hit man to elimi- spiracy and murder in the killing of
nate him as a witness in the slaying of Wood, who was cut down by a sniper's
a federal judge, according to FBI bullet outside his San Antonio town-
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