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5 Associated Press United Press International EVERETT WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25 1967 75th Year No 52 Pages our Sections TEN CENTS EVERETT HERALD 1 above the Port of Suez as the fuel depots of the oil 7 Youths Arrested 9 As Drug Suspects MIG Base Hit war Picture Renews ather's Hopes the important link between In i lithe head of the Justice Depart Ord show that Sen Thomas a the Hanunermil Paper LonPc nivii riohtc divkinn Co while he ana his wifewere its ment civil rights division I Dodd Conn favored the ad in niig0p rriticallv Ervin substitute had recent 1 Quiggta critically 7 iv heen annroved bv a Judiciary ministration bill wounded is in Williamsport 1 1 Two important highway an nouncements effecting the Ever ett area have been made by the State Highway Commission State Sen August Mardesich said today he had been informed that four lanes of the freeway through Everett to 19th Street would be open for use Jan 15 Earlier the highway depart ment said that at least the detained at the county juvenile center in Everett three boys were turned over to juvenile author ities and released to the custody of their parents according to police and then from his which to Seven South Snohomish Coun 1 1 from Edmonds High ty youths were arrested yester School day and six of them onarged with possession and use of nar cotics our of them were from Meadowdale High School and Troubled May Call for Help i See inancial Page 9 for to Closing New York Stock Oimtatinns Assoc Cp Metal A Oil Salas 239500 182500 115400 109900 107100 97100 94000 92000 85200 80500 74000 71100 49 700 45600 63200 Class 56fr 11 377i 26 a 90H 64 44 25 23'6 50' 241 Chg43H of its losses but denied an Egyptian claim that an Israeli jet was shot down and four Is aeli tanks were destfijydh The Security Council was called into urgent session Tuesday night at the request of Egypt which ac cused Israel of and pre meditated flagrant aggres Israel filed a counter com plaint accusing the Egyptians of aggression and violations Wljen the phone rang Dave Eskenazi jumped On the line was a friend of a 19 year old youth who is addicted to heroin and cur rently shooting nine doses a day The addict wanted help and used the crisis phone at Open Door Clinic in University District to obtain it Perhaps the most impor tant person in the' operation is the person who answers the telephone and makes the initial contact with a problemed youth who dials theME 4 1330 number A word the wrong way The wrong approach Not enough tact Too much subcommittee by a a to 1 vote and the administration mar shaled all its forces to overturn the vote in the full committee Scott said that although the rules prohibit proxy voting unanimous con manded that Israel observe the cease fire edorenko charged that the United States Britain and West Germany were playing a dan gerous game abetting circles in Tel Goldberg offering his rival resolution said the council should give the UN observers the area land sea and air Clark said one youth told him nothing wrong with smoking admitted he stole $20 purse with buy it southbound lanes would be open at the end of the year to help eliminate some of the heavy traffic on Broadway More importantly City of Ev erett engineers said today that its connecting link with the free way at 19th Street from Walnut Street would be completed in ample time for opening of the four freeway lanes Mardesich also announced that the highway commission had informed him that the route of the new Casino Road freeway Eastmont and the Boeing 747 plant had been ap proved Mardesich said only minor changes were made in the route shown here during public Hear ings The highway department is expected to begin purchasing right of way immediately in an effort to expedite construction of Scott has been in England lec turing at Oxford University Early Tuesday he received a call from the White House and was advised a military plane would fly him here in time to vote at the Judiciary Committee A spokesman for Ervin after learning that Scott was being rushed back to Washington said only that the vote will be fully The House passed bill is part of an omnibus civil rights meas ure submitted to Congress by President Johnson mjd ebruary It provides stiff criminal pen alties for injuring or intimidat ing a person because he is exer cising federally guaranteed rights and because of his race color religion national origin or political affiliation substitute provides for the same penalties but no show ing of racial religious or other discrimination would be re quired Under his bill federal protection would extend to al ''ii3 2 IVs 4 is in Williamsoort Hospital TOMORROW'S WEATHER Indicated by The Pictorial Weather Sign participated in by Atty Gen Korea ence Built UEL DEPOTS BURN Haavv smoke and flames fill the skv refineries here continue to burn following the Tuesday artillery battle between Israeli and Egyptian forces (UPI Radiophoto) terstate 5 and the huge Boeing facility The senator noted that ex ceptional construction weather this past summer has boosted the freeway project in Everett to the point where state officials feel they will have no difficulty in making two north and two southbound lanes available for traffic by Jan 15 The link Will move traf fic from the freeway to Walnut Street and north to the Walnut Street interchange at the Sno homish River bridge This will be the last remaining bottleneck on Interstate 5 The route will be in use for two years' while freeway construc tion continues across the delta area to Marysville whose wife died of a stroke a few weeks ago found his hopes bolstered that his son was still alive my own mind I think he was dead He isn't the kind who would give up that said Schu mann 61 who workfor a farm implement dealer Mrs Howard Lind Bloo mington Minn the rm 'just baffled I know what to think of this I SAIGON (AP) US planes flew through challenging MIGs and heavy flak today for followup strikes on North Viet biggest air base and a new raid on the mile long Dou mer Bridge in the capital of Ha noi It was the second consecutive raid on the vital MIG airfield at Phuc Yen previously on the restricted target list and the second' strike at the Doumer Bridge which was hit once before on Aug 11 The bridge carries most of the road and rail traffic ac ross the Red River on the heavi ly travelled northeast route to Red China It was the second consecutive day of maximum effort raids by Air orce fighter bombers from bases in Thailand This makes eight arrests Ed monds police have made since Oct 16 seven of them juveniles and one year? old charged as an adult Charges have riot yet been filed against him Yesterday at Meadowdale Vice Principal John Garner asked a suspect to empty his pockets onto a table When he did the principal found a plastic bag which is believed to contain marijuana When Lynnwood police offi cers questioned him he re vealed the names of three other youths he said were either using or pushing marijuana When these three were sub sequently questioned two admitted pushing marijuana and one admitted possession Marijuana (homemade cigarettes) were found at one home half of what is be lieved to be an LSD capsule at home and a full tablet was discovered on' the floor of office later It is be lieved one of the boys hid it there while waiting for police Lynnwood officers Edward Clark and Paul Hickok said one of the boys was 16 years old and lived in the county area near Meadowdale High one was 15 and lived in Lynnwood and one 15 year old in Edmonds The fourth was released for lack of evidence The three are being Today's Most Active NY Stocks NEW YORK (UPI) 15 most active stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange weonesoey Rheem Mfg Sperry Rand Amphenol AmMotors Allis Chalmers Intl Paper Am Tel 8 Tel Occidental Pet Sanders Sheraton Reynolds Pan Am Comwlth McD Douglas Universal Am bv vouths ofaaued with drug probltmt Dave Eskenazi reachei for the telephone as a call comes The father John Schumann was shown a copy of the Communist pho tograph at his home Tues day and said looks a lot like The 1 Schumann 1 3k The elder Schumann ac knowledged that it would be list After a copy of the hard to tell whether the pic Communist photograph was ture might have been taken supplied to defense officials before his son reportedly officers said the American died Mrs Lind said the apparently was Capt John family was informed last Schumann March by the Defense De He was originally listed as partment that Schumann missing but the Defense De had died in July 1966 of 1 partment said last March he pneumonia and a kidney dis died in a Communist prison ease i camp in South Vietnam She said another prison Ci UL wai wnu was tciwacu because of the lunar new year truce made the report i According to the govern ment statement said Mrs "Lind had died in his arms ALONG THE WESTERN RONT Korea (AP) US fnmps ffiiardinp an I8V2 mile zone are building a chain link fence across the front to cut down on North Korean sneak at that have killed at least 20 Americans and wounded 60 oth ers in the last 12 months South Korean Army authori ties said construction of a simi lar barrier is expected to be completed before next spring in the part of the 151 mile border the Koreaiis guard The barrier going up in the US? patrol' is with barbed wire and appears simi lar in some respects to the one Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara ordered built just below the demilitarized zone in South Vietnam to slow North Vietnamese infiltration Both fences are basically an early warning system The Ko rean fence although reinforced by watch towers with electronic equipment does not have the electronic and antipersonnel de vices planned for the Viet namese barrier fence itself is not the barrier Lt Col George A Meighan a battalion com mander of the 2nd Division ht the Korean front The big factor in deter mining its success he said would be the soldiers watching the fence TELEPHONE A telephone call could be a saving step Dave eskenazi reaches tor rne into the Open Door Clinic (Staff Photo by Jim Haley) Cooler (Blue lashing Bea 'conf Mostly fair Thursday exceptpatches morning fog or clouds Increasing cloudiness late Thursday High 55 60 low 35 49 with a chance of light frost in colder areas Winds southwesterly 10 20 mph with occasional stronger gusts Light and variable winds Thursday becoming variable 5 10 mph Thursday night Local temperature range during the past 24 hours: Highf4 Low 41 Rainfall 040 inch the unknown and sensitive party at the other end Once lost he could be gone forever In the case above the first handled through the newly opened clinic things went smoothly An appointment was made with a doctor The youth may be broughtout of his problem Who knows? The work of Open Door Clinic involves dozens of professional student and lay volunteers Administered by a vivacious housewife the i clinic hopes to lend a help 3 hand to youths in dire need of help or additional information on the clinic and its goals These may bewaysof losing see pageJlC I UNITED NATIONS NY (AP) New firing broke out to 1 day near still blazing Suez oil refineries as the Soviet 1 Union pushed for support in the UN Security Council to con demn Israel as the aggressor in three hour artillery jattle Newsmen touring the ravaged Egyptian port at the southern end of the Suez Canal reported an Israeli plane penetrated Egyptian air space sprayed machine gun bullets at men struggling to put out fires set off by Israeli shells the day before But Israeli military officials across the canal in Port Taufiq said nervous Egyptian flak gun ners opened up on one of their own Soviet made Sukhoi 7 fight ers as it swept low over west bank of the canal lak bracketed the craft the Israelis said but it did not appear to be hit was an Israeli of ficer said gunners might have opened The Israelis charged Egyptian forces raked Israeli positions with machine gun fire at the southern end of the Great Bitter Lake about 15 miles north of Port Taufiq There were no cas ualties and the fire was not re turned thev said Thick smoke curled from at least five fires in Suez and cast a over the southern entrance A long black stream of smoke trailed 20 miles into the Sinai Desert The Israeli army reported trouble on another frontier It said two Israeli soldiers were 1 killed another was seriously wounded and an Arab was killed in a clash between troops and Arab infiltrators seven miles north of the Damya Bridge spanning the Jordan River At the United Nations there seemed little chance the Rus could round up enough votes to secure approval of their resolution condemning Israel Chief US delegate Arthur Goldberg brushed aside the So viet resolution terming it a rerun of this stale He introduced a resolu tion calling on the council to condemn all viblations of the Arab Israeli cease fire Israel and Egypt blamed each other for triggering the fierce artillery and mortar duel at the southern end of the Suez Canal ires still roared today in two major oil refineries in the city of Suez which pro duced 80 per cent of pe troleum The pipeline terminal at nearby Port Taufiq also was ablaze Gov Hamid Mahmoud of Suez told visiting newsmen one refi nery was almost completely de stroyed Tuesday and the other was half flattened He said three civilians were killed arid 60 wounded by the Israeli shell ing while an Egyptian commu nique said military casualties were three killed and 12 wound ed JsraeL made no announcement Accused Slayer Succumbs LOCK HAVEN Pa (AP) Accused mass murderer Leo Held died today at Lock Haven Hospital of bullet wounds suf fered in a blazing gun battle with police Monday A hospital administrator said death about 6:30 am re suited from a blood clot to his heart Held a 40 year old former school board charged with murdering six per sons and wounding six others during a shooting spree His death rules out the chance officers will ever learn what triggered the rampage They had not questioned him because Tiatureof is 7 wounds and because of fear of i violating his constitutional rights uneral services were set for today for one of the victims El mer Weaver 37 who worked with Held at a paper company in this central Pennsylvania town as did four of the others killed The sixth victim was loyd Quiggle 27 Held's neighbor WASHINGTON (AP) An Ramsey Clark and John was given to let the rec 1 who was slam after the shoot 1 1 I in nc 4 a ll nm til Dnhrtt administration backed i i rights bill squeaked through its ursi jes rn ine oenaie uuuiudiy approved bv a Judiciary Committee today by an 8 7 vote 1 after a dramatic transatlantic flight by Sen Hugh Scott Scott a Pennsylvania Repub lican flew from England Tues day night in a military trans port at the request of the White House for the showdown on the legislation Scott told newsmen the com mittee voted 8 to 7 to adopt the adopt the measure in place of a substitute sponsored by Sen Sam Er vin Jr NC The committee was still meet ing in closed session and began taking up a series of amend ments proposed by Ervin to the administration measure which was passed by the House in Au gust The legislation is designed ba sically to provide federal pro tection for Negroes against in terference by violence or threats with the exercise of federally guaranteed rights Similar protection would be af forded to civil rights workers The administration victory followed a secret strategy hud die at the Capitol earlier today COKATO Minn (AP) A photograph from North Vietnam has renewed a hope that his son is alive in a prisoner of war 3 camp although the Pentagon has listed him as dead for several months Vietnam News Agency released a picture Monday' showing the man wifh a arniin nf Asians In Tokyo VNA identified him younger sister said only as US capt and said he Was 33 commander of a unit cap know when the picture was pAmmimicf fAPOC IULCU Uy VUUAULUiUOV ivivvu The Pentagon said! it had no such name on its missing New ighting Near Blazing Refineries of the cease fire The Israelis charged the Egyp tians fired first from gun em placements within inhabited areas of Port Taufiq Port Ibra him and Suez Soviet Ambassador Nikolai edorenko asked for prompt council approval of his resolu tion which also called for com pensation of Egypt for damage 1 power needed to enforce the caused in the fighting and de cease fire Civil Rights Bill Passes Through Senate Committee Casino Okayed reeway Will Open Jan 15 INDEX Births Deaths Marriages Bridge Pg 3B Comics Pg 3D Crossword Pg IB Editorial Pg 14D inancial Pg 9C Movies Pg 2D Recipes Sports Pgs 4 5D Social Pgs 10 llC TV Pg 4C Weather and Tides Pg 6D W' Jk a 'frx ML fl 5 V' is.

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