CH0 Two d cent y ing o1 childre They Pair pleads innocent to kidnapings WCHILLA, Calif. (A) - THE TWO, 24 - year - old sons because he suffered bodily The 55-year-old driver sat im- A F T E R T H E defen- lefendants pleaded ino- of prominent San Francisco harm," Justice Court Judge passively in the front row of dants waived their right to a 'esterday to the kidnap- area families, appeared som- Howard Green told Woods and the 60-seat courtroom, filled to preliminary hearing withIn 10 f 25 Chowchilla school ber as they were formally the older Schoenfeld. capacity with reporters and days of arraignment, Green n and their bus driver. charged with 43 counts of kid- townspeople. Many of them scheduled an Aug. 26 prelimin. were held in lieu of $1 naping and robbery in the July WOODS, wearing an ill-fitting waited three hours for a place. ary hearing for all three. million bail each. A third de- fendant lost a bid for reduction of his $1 million bail. As a crowd of 250 persons gathered, a heavily armed team of Madera County sher- fif's deputies manned rooftops around this farming town's new government building during the 45-minute arraignment of Fred- erick Woods and James Schoen- feld. Mo. cra! CHILLICOTHE, Mo. (AP) - Missouri politicians put a mora- torium on the U.S. Senate cam- paign yesterday after the death of Rep. Jerry Litton in a fiery plane crash on his way to a Democratic primary victory celebration. Litton, 39, winner of the nom- ination with 47 per cent of the vote in incomplete returns from Tuesday night's balloting, was killed swith his family and two other persons in the crash at Chillicothe airport. THE PLANE took off about 9 p.m. for a victory party in Kansas City. Just after take- 15 abduction of the children and bus driver Ed Ray. With them at the defense table was Schoenfeld's 22-year- old brother, Richard, who was arraigned last week on the same charges. All three were handcuffed. "I want to make you aware that the first count of kidnap- ing of Frank Edward Ray car- ries with it a penalty of life imprisonment without parole navy blue suit, licked his lips nervously and looked down. Schoenfeld, wearing a striped shirt and corduroy pants, shuf- fled his feet and stared at the defense table. The first count carries a more extreme penalty under state law because Ray's hand was cut as he and the children were herd- ed by three gunmen into a bur- ied moving van at a Livermore rock quarry. Television viewing tonight ~halts Senate race off, it banked sharply to the of Litton's chief opponents for left, crashed and exploded about the Democratic nomination, said 150 yards from the end of the he asked his supporters to close runway. The bodies were badly his campaign headquarters and burned, and identification was "go home and say some pray- made through dental charts. ers" after he learned of the Litton's wife, Sharon, 38, and crash. two -children, Scott, 12, and Lin- FORMER GOV. Warren da, 13, also died in the crash, Hearnes, who also sought the along with pilot Paul Rupp Jr., nomination, said he turned off 44, and his son, Paul Rupp III, his television set and stopped 18. worrying about the election State Atty. Gen. John Dan- when he heard of the accident. forth, winner of the Republican Symington had collected 25 nomination, said yesterday he per cent of the vote and Hearn- was shocked at Litton's death. es 26 per cent with 95 per cent of the ballots counted. "IT IS unbelievable that a Federal investigators combed man who has reached the apex the Chillicothe airport grounds of his career has been taken yesterday for clues to the cause so suddenly," Danforth said. of the crash, but "anything that "Obviously, I am canceling all would be said now would be political activities until further entirely speculation," a Feder- notice." al Aviation Administration The executive committee of spokesman said. the state Democratic party will A National Transportation meet Saturday to schedule a Safety Board official said the gathering of the 60-member cen- wreckage was left intact where tral committee to decide who it crashed for inspection by a will take Litton's place as the team of specialists. nominee for the seat vacated Funeral services for the Lit- by the retirement of Sen. Stuart tons were planned for 3 p.m. Symington. Friday at the United Methodist Rep. 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