REWALD SENTENCED TO 80-YEAR TERM FINED $352,000
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1!'10U1ND THE 1NA1"')1N
Rewald Sentenced
To 80-Year Term,
Fined $352,000
HONOLULU-Former in-
vestment counselor Ronald R.
Rewald, convicted of swindling
investors out of millions of do!-
' lays, ' was sentenced yesterday
to 80 years in prison and fined
$352,000, despite his claims
that the Central Intelligence
Agency put him up to it.
Rewald was, convicted last
year of fraud, perjury and tax
evasion stemming from the
1983 collapse of the investment
firm Bishop, Baldwin, Rewald,
Dillingham & Wong.
4A. ",prosecutors said the firm was..
tier investors were paid out of
deposits made by later invest=
;_,ors. About 4.0x0 investors placed
' .x$22 million in the company.
Bankruptcy trustees= could ac-
count for only about 10 million.
79s NEW' N, Mass.--A mem- Ghanaian nationals, including
bex4vf.Aodrei1akharov`s family 60,, QkftV untry's former fi-
sdiid%thret Soviets apparently have f nance~ ,J ' , s, were ordered
re a more misleading "KGB held withou r nd on charges
ho ovies" showing the dis ,'tha ey to to buy missiles
sldent-'M good health to counter ?F and other's q in a bid over-
chev meeting in Geneva," Bild
said in summarizing the tape.
Edwards' Codefendants
^ NEW ORLEANS-U.S. Dis-
trict Court Judge Marcel Livau-
dais dismissed federal racke-
teering charges against three of
Louisiana Gov. Edwin W. Ed-
wards' seven codefendants, in-
cluding the governor's nephew,
Charles Isbell.
Edwards, his brother Marion,
Shreveport businessman Gus
Mijalis and their business asso-
ciates, Ronald Falgout and
James Wyllie Jr., still face
charges still face charges that
they used political clout to ob-
tain state certification for hos-
The~$10 ' l earned
the gover#tor a iriost1. gtillion '
The defendants ' con eod that
they did nothing illeg4`Closing
arguments began yesterday.
c statements Sa throw 'the African nati
Id' for six
levicl4{'. onnetxs n-law;..
'Sakharov's fast to Phis r
treat in the'WeSt Addelll& le
Xenkelevich said the " .family A gunman who seized Milt hod
delitt Reagan let him ,run the
t tntbcustody.:
~ ... :..
Ie gum a .starer pistol;:Joaded:
with blanks. was not real.
'f~' Thursday, four days'earlter
'while, met' with a cardiologist at:
. she would undergo ;tests
week and the doctor, Adolph
Hutter, would decide Friday
what course to take. - a A lawy c'fer;subway gunman
The film,. obtained. by the Serhatd`Hugo Goetz said he will
West German newspaper ,' t ion for ? dismissal of at-
apparently was made with a`hiid a charges' after
den camera and, shows Sakharov "' t} .officer .on the
in.good health. Bonner told Ynri?? ne of the December:- 1964
Tuvim, a family friend here, shootiti "fold a television re'
that she was unaware that she porter that one of the four vic-
and Sakharov were being tuns admitted that they intend-
filmed. ed to rob Goetz.
"Sakharov goes shopping in ^ Indian activist Dennis Banks
Gorky. rides in a taxi. luws shun- , .
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