Page 12-Friday, May 19, 1978-The Michigan Daily Geralds placed on two years probation Continued from Page 1 "I think he got off pretty good. But I guess if you consider he has been disbarred and expelled by the House, he has been thoroughly punished," said Forbes. REP. DAISY Elliot (D-Detroit) said she felt sympathy for the 43-year-old lawmaker and was very satisfied with the sentence. "I am so glad for Geralds because I really feel he is innocent," said Elliot. Geralds was convicted in March of embezzling $24,000 from Geraldine Patria, a former law client. Patria is also suing Geralds for over $1 million in There's a solution but .. . Birth defects are forever. Unless you help. of March a civil court case scheduled to begin in June 22. She complains Geralds caused her severe "emotional trauma." Geralds has filed a counter suit for ap- proximately $35,000 charging she didn't pay all of his attorney fees. The court's ruling on these two suits will determine the amount of money Geralds will have to pay. Geralds will then have the op- tion of serving the 90-day jail sentence or paying the money. "I THINK SHE has no case in her suit against me, but you can never be sure of these things as I found out in March," said Geralds. The ex-representative said he was most pleased with not receiving a jail sentence. He said it would enable him to run a re-election campaign, but he said he had not decided whether or not to en- ter the race, even though he has con- tinually insisted in the past he would run even if he were expelled. He said he would announce his decision by early next week. "Even though I won't be in jail, the fact is that my conviction and the sen- tence I got, will still be in the minds of the voters in my district. It makes it very difficult that my appeal will probably not go to court until after the election," said Geralds. GERALDS ADDED that he may still serve some of his required time at the Gateway Crisis Center, even though he is not forced to. He said he has had a strong interest in the center, which treats drug and alcohol abuse and ser- ves asa family counseling institution. Forbes reiterated his contention yesterday that even if Geralds should be re-elected, he would support a motion to refuse to grant him his seat. "We voted to expel him and the man is a convicted embezzler and I do not think he should serve again," said For- bes. Troops depart for Zaire rescue (Coninuedfrom Page3)pingu nto in thei The State Department said Wed- Thirty-one hostages were killed in the eintpmerventiontakingpl nesday it did not believe the 14 had been 1964 uprising, one of a series in this Zaire." hurt or taken captive. Besides the tribally divided nation since indepen- Mo.utu charges that Cuban ac Americans and 2,000 Belgians, about dence in 1960. accompanied last week's invasio 400 French citizens and perhaps 100 The Soviet news agency Tass said and that it had Soviet materiel sa other Europeans, Japanese and assor- yesterday the Western airborne Western officials have said they ted other foreigners were in the battle operation meant that the U.S. "is step- confirm the allegations. area. THIS WAS the second time in 14 years iternal lace in dvisers n force upport. cannot that tiny Belgium launched a rescue mission for Europeans trapped in Zaire, the former Belgian Congo. In November 1964, Belgian paratroopers aboard U.S. military transports landed in Stanleyville, now called Kisangani, in northern Zaire and evacuated 1,400 Europeans held as hostages and brutalized by secessionist rebels. They evacuated an additional 30 from another nearby town. CLOGS by Olo.aughtrs 010fpF COURSE Colors in Sizes S thru 10 Priced From CAMPUS DOWNTOWN 619E. Liberty 1 4iss 2175. Main St. Open Frtday Open Mon. and Fri. Pi 7:00 TWO STORES NiteW'til8:30 Strong vault to house the reburied Chaplin LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) - the identity of first otenders. Charlie Chaplin's body will be reburied EXAMINING magistrate Jean under a "strong, solid" protective vault Daniel Tenthorey, in charge of the in- built around his grave to ensure that the vestigation, told reporters the men said remains of the famed film comedian they got the ides from news reports will not be disturbed again, authorities about grave robbers in Italy who collec- said yesterday. ted ransom for the body of a prominent The body, which had been snatched Italian. by grave robbers in a midnight theft 2%/ Tenthorey said Paschoud told him months ago, was found Wednesday Chaplin's widow had commissioned a buried in a cornfield. It will be placed in mason to build a "strong, solid protec- the same village cemetery of Corsier- tion" over the empty grave. thsaevillagew eeteryof Cdier d "We have to make sure that there is sur-Vevey where the comedian had no chance of the body being snatched a been buried Dec. 27. second time," he said. Police said the body, found in its 300- Tenthorey said at a news conference pound oak coffin, had not been touched, that the two men, both Eastern Chaplin died Christmas Day at the age European refugees who had received of Cy y political asylum in Switzerland, had THE CHAPLIN family lawyer, Jesn- Felix Paschoud, refused to give any been working as automobile mechanics date for the second burial. in L Wusanne. "There will be no ceremony. The re- THEY WERE arrested there by burial will be strictly private. The authorities after police trace a public will not attend," Paschoud told telephone call made to the Chaplins' reporters. lawyer demanding ransom for the The actor's widow, Dona, refused to remains. Tenthorey described the Pole as 24 talk to reporters. and single, who lost his job in Decem- refTwo suspects, aPole and a Bulgarian ber. The Bulgarian is 38 and has a reue, have been arrested, fain id authorities said. Their names were not family, he said. relesedundr aSwis la prtecing The magistrate said the men waited released under a Swiss law protecting for several weeks after taking the coffin before they contacted the family and demanded $600,000 ransom, which was Donold Sutherland and eventually lowered to $250,000. Julie Christie in Police arranged a payoff twice, but at the last moment the thieves broke off DON'T -LOOK NOW all contact and didn't show up to collect the money, he said. A hauntingly beautiful film by THE NEGOTIATIONS were always former cinematographer (Lawrence handled by-phone, so the police set up of Arabia) Nicholas Roeg which combines horror and sexuality in watches at 200 phone bootha i the a way few films have dared. A Lausanne area. But an electronic couple travel the ruins of Venice tracing system at Paschoud's office led to escape the memory of their to the arrest of one of the men. The daughter, but find terror instead. magistrate said the man confessed, revealed the name of his accomplice SAT: A STREET CAR NAMED DESIRE and took the police to the cornfield where the body was buried. CINEM A GUILD The two men have been charged with TONIGHT at disturbing the peace of the dead and 7:30& 9:30 with trying to extort ransom. The OLD ARCH. AUD. maximum penalty is 7 years in $1.50 ..prison.~.~ ..