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After mn mighi WASHINGTON ? 1 likely will reach a fe prosecutors say, Mac rian0htpr? The Supreme Court < Raleigh, N.C., for the H The court refused to 1 violate his right not to b MacDonald's story, already has become on< history. In one of its tw subject of an important BUT BEYOND the Donald a free man fi\ Hiftmpnt thprp rpmni tragic figure hounded commit, or is he a ma: has thus far avoided pu "It will all come oul months to prove," a de Supreme Court's actior The man steadfastly four drug-crazed "hipp MacDonald, now dii Medical Center in Lor Medical Corps in 1970. Bragg. Military police rushes of Feb. 17,1970, to find couple's two children, death. i i j i ine ponce naa Deer Donald, who had a knif< MacDONALD'S accc and he was arrested by the murder charges agi However, five yeai honorably discharged, charges of murder. A after ruling that MacD past May, the Suprei defendants may not cli actually held. In other matters Mon issues: -Whether escaped fc added penalty by prov ditions. -Whether unions e> unauthorized "wildcat' r-?? p I 1 ion pi ai nine years, LI UC1 LI ICIi t take place By Richard Carelll Associated Press Writer 'he legal odyssey of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald deral trial by summer ? nine years after, rv 1 J 1 1 l - # - -i- J :L>onaiu muraereu nis wiie ana iwo young cleared the way Monday for a murder trial in [untington Harbor, Calif., physician. hear MacDonald's arguments that the trial will >e accused twice of the same crime. one that began with three bizarre slayings, e of the most noted criminal-law cases in recent 'O trips to the nation's highest court, it was the ; criminal-justice ruling. prolonged maneuvering that has kept Macre years since he was named in a federal inns the core question: Is Jeffrey MacDonald a so long for a nightmarish crime he did not ss murderer who exterminated his family and nishment? t in the wash hilt it will takp ?300 000 and siv jected MacDonald said after learning about the 1 Monday. has claimed his family was beaten to death by ies" who invaded his home at Fort Bragg, N.C. rector of emergency medicine at St. Mary ig Beach, Calif., was a captain in the Army He was assigned to the Green Berets at Fort d to the MacDonald home early on the morning the doctor's pregnant wife, Collette, 24, and the Kimberly, 6, and Kristen, 3, bludgeoned to ? summoned by a telephone call from Mac; wound to the chest. >unt of the crime quickly fell under suspicion, military police. After a lengthy investigation, rinst him were dropped as "not true." -s later, long after MacDonald had been a federal grand jury in Raleigh indicted him on Federal Appeals Court dismissed the charges onald had been denied a speedy trial. But this ne Court ruled unamimously that criminal lim a denial of speedy trial before any trial is day, the Supreme Court agreed to decide these ideral prisoners may, after recapture, avoid ing they fled to avoid intolerable prison confer may be held legally responsible for ' strikes by their members. lilt; presents? the in Ranepe 2int Sale 5Rll 2 - 6 Queen p|? btReet i i | russeM house 3 | I RHUU ex Elected officers of the executive c Russell House University Union were the meeting Monday night. The new officers are Ronnie Jow Manus, John Tatara and Yolanda DuP Jowers, chairperson of the fine arl and vice president of the executive elected president by the executive McManus, chairperson of trips and m JTiT J| 4 I I?Ii'4kVJ I fiHMnnnapiH z lA/inas 2218 DEVINE COLUMBIA, 256461 ecutive officer :ouncil of the iiroo Al/w^f a/I ?itAA ? UUJ VltVlCU V Itc |. announced at person of special pi and Yolanda DuPre ers, Rik Mc- The newly electee ree- 16, according to Jol ts committee the council. council, was Foster said the council; Rik council members Ap expeditions, r 3HU ?w?^ un ^ what the e 1 . .TheW I and develof sailing. . .1 the yachtin 1 coordinatio Class shou *V ^avSkJ annoals to b/ uraii-ooari Y Hull Weigh P Rigged We 0. Spar Asser 14' Pi Sails 5( U.S.C. ' ! wn '"*7. I OPEN TO AIL UVTIYIC? WITH HAWAII 5 PRESENT ATI STREET 7;30 Rl s.c. 1 s named resident; John Tatara, chair ograms, was elected treasurer e was elected secretary. 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