Friday, August 1, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Fridoy~ August 1, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Deputy testifies in Litt/e murder case RALEIGH, N.C. (P) - The prosecution began laying the groundwork yesterday for its claim that Joan Little, a 21-year-old black charged with murder, plotted her escape from a Beaufort County cell the night her white jailer was killed. Sheriff's Deputy Willis Allan Peachey testified that he saw Little talking on a telephone in the jail office a few hours before Alligood's body was found in her cell. "SHE WAS talking in a very low tone of voice," Peachey said, and indicated her manner was in sharp contrast to previous occasions. Peachey also testified that a cigarette pack- age, containing 17 Salem cigarettes and two Marlboros, were found in the cell. The state contends that Little lured Alligood, 62, into her cell and then killed him so that she could escape. Peachey did not explain the pres- ence of the two types of cigarettes, but the state is expected to argue that Alligood entered the cell to give the Marlboros to Little, although she already had the Salems.- MISS LITTLE, who fled from the jail but sur- rendered eight days later, admits she stabbed Alligood with an icepick but contends she acted in self-defense to fend off a sexual attack. Earlier this week, medical witnesses said they found 11 stab wounds on Alligood's body, which was nude from the waist down except for his socks. As the testimony continued, civil rights demonstrators picketed outside the Wake County Courthouse. They carried signs calling for Little's freedom and for the reinstatement of Morris Dees, a defense attorney who was dismissed Tuesday by Judge Hamilton Hobgood after a witness testified Dees encouraged her to com- mit perjury. SEVERAL black ministers also attended yes- terday's session. A spokesman, the Rev. Ronald- Swain, said: "Our feeling is that the only fair trial Miss Little can get is no trial at all," he said. Earlier yesterday a police fingerprint expert testified that he and Peachey handled an icepick found in Alligood's hand before it was subjected to careful examination. Danny Respass of the Washington, N.C., police force said he withdrew the icepick from Alli- good's grasp and handed it to Peachey, who then jammed it into a rear pants pocket. PEACHEY said Alligood and a jail trusty, Terry Bell, were in the office when he saw Little talking on the phone. That was about 10:30 p.m. on the night of Aug. 27. Peachey said he returned to patrol, then went home. He was awakened at 4 a.m. to return to the jail after Alligood's body was found. Peachey said Alligood's body was on the bunk in Little's cell. A folded blanket lay on the floor, partially covering one of Alligood's feet, Peachey said, and another blanket was hanging from the cell bars. Man fatally shot i Ypsi auto plant (ontinued trm a'ge 1) appeared to be loading a gun. WHILE the gunman's motives He then stepped out around a remain unclear, Vinson recently corner pointing the gun and complained of severe depression said 'turn around.' " and asked a supervisor to put him on sick duty. Vinson was TENNANT obeyed the gun- last seen by Ford officials on man's order to "go down stairs," Monday when he reported for and was not injured. work but left after only an hour. Police officials have not yet Ford officials added Vinson offered a possible motive for was not scheduled for work yes- the shootings. terday morning and had enter- According to Moore, the shoot- ed the plant through a side gate ings were witnessed by some rather than the main gate. They 15 to 2) Ford employes. indicated the gunman was in- One witness, Jim Tennant, side the plant no more than who was threatened by the gun- one-half hour before the three man said, "I saw a man who men were shot. Put the DAILYI on Your Doorstep!I Nigerian leaders Ii LAGOS, Nigeria (M -- Ni- terminded the creation of what geria's new military leaders is intended to be a West African yesterday lifted the dusk to common market. dawn curfew they imposed af- The lifting of the curfew and ter a bloodless coup three days resumption of internal flights ago. They also ordered a re- and external telecommunica- sumption of domestic air tions reflect the growing confi- flights. dence of the new Nigerian head But a special announcement of state, Brig. Gen. Muritala over Radio Nigeria said the na- Mohammed, and his govern- tion's borders will remain clos- ment that the ousting of Go- ed for the present to all for- won is being widely accepted eigners except those living in by Nigerians and that there countries belonging to the Eco- will be no adverse opposition. nomic Community of West Af- His confidence was further rican States. reflected by his Wednesday T H E COMMUNITY, which night announcement that Go- includes 14 countries, was won, now in Uganda where he formed at a meeting in La- went for the Organization of gos earlier this year. It was African Unity summit, will be considered a triumph for the allowed to return home once ousted Nigerian head of state, the situation has quieted down. Gen. 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