4 a i The Michigan Daily-Thursday, January 12, 1978-Page 5 r I Gandhi Father pleads innocent to killing his six children ROCKFORD, Ill. (AP) - Simon Nel- ip Reinhard of Circuit Court, his chil- his public defender, Craig Peterson, and seemed unmoved as he faced the The children and cls o V t son pleaded innocent yesterday to dren, ages 3 to 12, were buried in white said "not guilty to all six counts." The judge. He declined to have the formal slain as they slept g ocharges of bludgeoning and knifing to coffins in Calvary Cemetery. It was a judge asked Nelson if that was his plea charges read to him. edly with a rubber death his six young children. private burial in the bleakness of a and he replied: "Yes, it is, your honor." Asked if he were under medication, kind used in tire si "As the 46-year-old, 270-pound father snow cover in 10-below-zero weather. Nelson wore a blue-gray jail jum- Nelson said, "No, your honor." knife. Some of the h e'a rin jy was being arraigned before Judge Phil- WHEN ASKED how Nelson pleaded, psuit, clasped his hands in front of him TRIAL DATE has not been set. tified only from foot the family dog were Friday night, report r-headed mallet, the hops, and a hunting bodies could be iden- tprints. ilegal 'NEW DELHI, India (AP) - Risk- ing prosecution, former Prime Min- ister Indira Gandhi defied the new Indian government's probe of her fallen regime and walked out of a hearing yesterday. The 60-year-old defeated leader left the packed chamber after declaring to the official, commission of inquiry that its proceedings are unconstitu- tional and she was not obliged to testify+. RETIRED CHIEF Justice J. C. Shah, the commission chairman, ruled that her refusal was a punish- able offense under the Indian penal code. He ordered the commission secretary to file a complaint before a Delhi magistrate. 'The developments were a dramatic new stage in the confrontation be- tween Gandhi and the administration of Prime Minister Morarji Desai. His Janata people's party routed the Gandhi forces in the March 1977 national election. There had been speculation Gandhi would take her quarrel with the government-appointed Shah com- mission to India's supreme' court. But her chief lawyer, Frank An- thony, denied this after yesterday's hearing. "WE KNOW THE consequences and we will'fight it out," Anthony told reporters. 'Justice Shah said Gandhi had committed a penal code violation punishable by up to six months in jail or a fine up to $80, or both. Gandhi spent one night in custody after her arrest in a corruption case last October. She was released on a magistrate's ruling of insufficient evidence. - The October episode stirred a temporary wave of sympathy for gandhi and the Desai government was believed reluctant to risk this again. -BUT GANDHI told reporters after leaving yesterday's hearing session that the authorities are determined to arrest her. Gandlli Wa accompanied to the heavily guarded headquarters of the Shah commission by her son, Sanjay, and other family members. Police used bamboo clubs to disperse some slogan-chanting pro-Gandhi demon- strators who tried to break through their cordons. -;The Shah commission hearings that began last September have sketched a picture of authoritarian acts by Gandhi's government, includ- ing the use of arrest, or threat of arrest for political ends and pressure and manipulation of the news media to glorify her rule. 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