Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, July 08, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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    P«o* 2 July 8,1981
Spilyay Tymoo
Outward Bound
Lessons in responsibility
Smith enters Innocent plea
Victor Smith, Sr.,40, was surgery at the St. Charles
The Warm Springs Outward arraigned June 25 on a Federal Medical Center in Bend.
The State Medical Exami­
Bound project will begin Grand Jury indictment of first
courses July 12-14 and July 17- degree murder in the shooting ne1-» Dr. William Brady,
19. Participants will experience death of his wife, Margie determined during an autopsy
the challenges of rock climbing, Smith. Smith entered a plea of in Portland her death was the
result of the gunshot wound to
mountaineering, backpacking innocent to the charge.
Evidence was presented by the abdomen which destroyed
and white water rafting.
the
assistant
U.S.
Attorney
Bill
her liver.
The three-day courses will be
Smith was taken into
open to tribal members in the Youngman who is prosecuting
ninth and tenth grades who are the case. The trial date for custody on June 20 without
Smith
has
been
set
for
August
incident by the Federal Bureau
attending Madras High
of Investigation and Warm
School. A series of further 25 at Portland federal court.
The
Warm
Springs
man
is
Springs Police. He was taken to
courses for adult members of
the Warm Springs community accused in the shooting death Portland where he was held
is part of a longer-range plan ?* his Wlfe’ Margie Smith, age pending the investigation. Bail
These courses will involve , 34, on the morning of June 19 was set at $50,000 by Federal
bringing in tribal elders with at their home in Seekseequa. Magistrate Edward Leavy.
traditional skills and survival Mrs. Smith was shot twice, Smith could face mandatory
knowledge of the environment. once in the leg and once in the life imprisonment if convicted
At some point the Outward abdominal area with a 257. bolt of first degree murder charge.
At present Smith is out on
Bound program will integrate action rifle. She died while in
bail.
non-Indian teachers and other
students from Madras High
School.
The Northwest Outward
A Federal Grand Jury in
Bound School is a non-profit
the time of the accident.
educational corporation which Portland indicted Warren
On May 1 Wallulatum was
conducts outdoor educational Wallufatum on a charge of arraigned in Federal Court
programs in Oregon, Washing- .involuntary manslaughter in
before Federal Judge George
ton„and Idaho. Zeke Zeliff, the connection with the death of Juba. He entered a plea of not
school’s director of adaptive Sally Rhoan on August 16,
guilty at that time. Upon the
programs, explained that the 1980. She was Miss Warm
entering of the plea the judge
emphasis of the courses will be Springs, 1979.
then set a trial date for the case
on “presenting activities which
Evidence was presented by to be heard. The trial date was
encourage young people to the U.S. Attorney’s office on set by Judge Juba to be heard
confront real and immediate the single-car accident which on the 24th of August. The trial
challenges with responsibility claimed the life of Miss Rhoan, judge assigned to hear the case
and good fellowship.” -The showing Warren Wallulatum of Judge Bums.
experience of the group as being the driver of the car at
challenges can be a vehicle to
solve problems, set and realize
goals and commit themselves
to working together to attain
those goals.
The programs are to be
Earl W. Charley was taken recognizance. Charley asked at
cooperatively administered by
John Trujillo, Federal into custody on June 22
that time that he be given an
Programs Coordinator for the following a complaint that opportunity to consult with an
he had been firing a
Jefferson County School alleged
*
attorney before he entered a
District, and the Northwest gun in the DeschuteS Trailer plea.
Court.
Charley
was
appre
­
Outward Bound School.
District Court Judge George
Information on the Warm hended by Warm Springs
Nielson will hear Charley’s plea
Police
and
the
Jefferson
Springs Outward Bound :
in court on Monday, June 29.
Project may be obtained from County Sheriffs Department
Charley was charged with one
John Trujillo at 475-6192 or without incident.
count of menacing and one
Fabian Sutterlee at 553-1161 . He was arraigned in District
count of pointing a gun at
ext. 272.
‘ Court and released on his own another person.
Wallulatum trial date set
Arrest in shooting incident
Warm Springs Outward Bound will be going down rocks
mountains and rivers beginning July 12.
Spilyay Tymoo
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setting for learning. In this
oordmng Slutike Creek provides an ideal
says,“There are many things that the hands can do andtmvthi'
Ca^
McConnville
around us out here. ”
many things the mind can think. Life is all
oboe. U onto! rhe ronv'r instructors Vehno Front helping . youngster with, tuh
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