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AUTOMOTIVE MOBILE HOMES orc.es attack 0 8 4 JL vilian was reported killed and 12 wounded. Enemy losses were not known. One assault was against a U.S. Navy floatingrepair barge in the Mekong River about 100 miles west of Saigon and five miles from the Cambodian bor- der. Viet Cong troops attacked the barge from the shoreline with recoilless rifle and small arms SAIGON (API North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces attacked eight allied positions in the southern half of South Vietnam, four of them in the Saigon region, military spokesmen said today.

The U.S. Command reported one American killed and 13 wounded in five of the attacks Friday and today. The three other attacks were against the South Vietnamese, and one ci- lire. Six Americans were wounded, one of them critically. A helicopter on board for repairs was destroyed and a patrol boat tied to the side of the barge was Field reports said one shell smashed into an officers dining room, critically wounding a steward who was due to leave the barge today lor the United States to be married.

Enemy troops firing mortars. Nicholsjells of faith in Anniston graduates NEW HOME IN FLORIDA and Nicholas DeM artino I a -m Adopt we parents i deny contempt bazooka-type rockets and small arms attacked for the second time this week a U.S. armored column providing seuurity for bulldozers ripping through enemy base camps near highway 1. northwest of Saigon. One American was killed and four were wounded, the U.S.

Command said. Several hours earlier, engineers manning the bulldozers were shelled with mortars, suffering light casualties but no fatalities. The Saigon command reported a 40-round mortar barrage against a government position 28 miles northeast of Saigon and a four-round mortar attack against a district town 17 miles north of the capital. One civilian was reported killed and 10 wounded. A U.S.

Command spokesman. Jvlaj, Richard Gardner, said 35 rounds were fired into an American artillery base at Bu Dop. 85 miles north of Saigon. Saigon spokesmen said 10 82mm mortars hit a South Vietnamese base at Loc Ninh. 20 miles southwest of Bu Dop.

It marked the first time that shelling attacks had been reported against these two bases in several weeks. The two bases support South Vietnamese forces operating across the border in Cambodia. They are 20 and 25 miles south- east of the Cambodian rubber plantation town of Snuol. where heavy fighting has raged for the past three days. The base at Loc Ninh is nine miles from the Cambodian border, and the base at Bu Dop is only three miles from the frontier.

The latest enemy attacks appeared to indicate that North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces are attempting to put pressure on the entire region from Snuol long Highway 7 southward into the northeastern tier of South Vietnam's 3rd Military Region. The North Vietnamese and Viet Cong are trying to re-establish base camps in the Highway 1 region near Trang Bang district two. and U.S. bulldozers have been clearing the area, since April 1. There have been frequent clashes in the area for two Another attack was a 50-round mortar barrage against a U.S.

artillery base 27 miles northeast of Saigon. Elsewhere in South Vietnam Six U.S. crewmen were wounded when an Army helicopter was shot down 25 miles south of Da Nang. time in history. "Opportunity then." Nichols said, "is a part of your very heritage and the essence of your destiny.

Believe, therefore, in opportunity." he advised. Rep. Nichols continued. "'You and I share America's blessings and they are many but we also share America's problems and they too are many. But America has never promised a life without problems.

"However, the fact that we are still struggling to find answers to our problems does not attest to our weaknesses but rather to our strength. said Nichols. "Unless you continue to build on a fundamental belief on God. unless you maintain a system of representative government, unless you strengthen our. free enterprise system, then your generation may be forced to follow the red stars of Moscow or Peking." "Your finest hour approaches.

If you succeed America succeeds." concluded Rep. Nichols. 'I have infinite faith in your destiny as members and leaders of our society and do not share the view that yours is a worthless generation." said Rep. Bill Nichols at graduation exercises for 241 Anniston High School seniors at Anniston Memorial Stadium Friday night. 'I firmly believe that your generation! will do even better in running the affairs of this nation than that of my own." continued Rep.

Nichols. While reminding the seniors of their "unbounded Nichols emphasized the "exciting" era America youth are now experiencing. "We have just landed a man on the moon and will soon explore the far reaches of outer space." commented the congressman, "and we are about to harvest vast new resources from the ocean. "Satellites enable us to communicate instantly with people on the other side of the globe and more books are being published on more subjects than at any Higdon in four-day court martial recess sotjs was set in 1957 when then Florida Gov. LeRoy Collins refused to extradite a Massachusetts man who moved to the state after losing a five-year court battle to keep an adopted daughter.

Neither Lenore nor 4-year-old adopted daughter Linda were present when Jean DeMartino was asked to what lengths she would go to keep Len Miss Scarpetta. 32. said Friday. "Thank God I know now where my baby is. I felt helpless, without any idea where they were." Although the DeMartinos said at least a dozen times during a news conference they hadn't fled New York, a precedent of sorts was set in 1957 when then Florida Gov.

LeRoy Collins refused to extradite a Massachusetts man who moved to the state after losing a five-year court battle to keep an adopted daughter. Neither Lenore. nor 4-year-old adopted daughter Linda were present when Jean DeMartino was, asked to what lengths she would go to keep Lenore. 1 "Ask any mother to what end she would go in order to keep her child." the attractive brunette replied as she tightly gripped her husband's hand. Consultants.

Edward Kowatch and Charles Baker, testified earlier that they did not consider themselves under oath when they signed statements before agents in Manila and Saigon. Attorney Edward Hopper said he called the agents in an effort lb establish that Baker and Kowatch had lied either on the stand or in their sworn two criminal investigative agents in an effort to discredit theteslimonyoftwQ1 prose- cution witness, The agents. Charles McNichols and Thomas E. Gra- ham, said that officials from a maintenance firm knew they were under oath when they signed sworn statements about their dealings with Higdon. The officials of Universal 31 Autos For Sale 1964 Carvalr, 4-dooT hardtop, SS5.

IMa Ford Galaxie, j-doqr hJrdtop. real nice. 11095. Beshears Auto Sales 715 S. Qulntard J30-1943 164 KarmanivGhle VW, looks and runs good, SMS.

Pho. 031-J79. '70 Mustang Air, power steering and brakes, new tires. Will accept trade. Call 031-4530.

1969 LTD Greenvinyl top, V-0 auto- matie power steering and brakes, tac- tory air, one owner. Extra clean. Call Bill Price, 131-5303. 1970 Maverick Air, automatic. Must see to appreciate.

Total selling price will finance. Call Neal 31-5300, after hours, 237-1455. 1964 Dodge Polara 500 2 -door hardtop, console and bucket seats, 5495. Call 031-4179 or I3M640. 1961 Chevrolet 8-door Hardtop, nice, V-l, straight shift, S39J.

Call 131-4179 or 19; Pontiac Catallna, 2-door hardtop, fu! For Information call 237-2731. 196-2 Vo kswagen, new engine and transmission, $450. 230-3680. 1962 Chrysler 4-door sedan, clean with low mileage. $395.

Call 831-4179 or 831-1648. 1963 Fairlane 500. 2-door sedan, V- automatic, radio and heater, one owner, like new. Call Bill Morgan only, B31-5300. 1916 Ford 4 door, 209 automatic, air, like new, $793.

1965 Chevrolet 4-door Impale. 397, exce' ent condition, $595. Jr. Reaves Used Cars 131 Noble St. 1967 LTD.

-4-door, sedan. LOADED. Local one owner. or Information call Errl Bean, 831-5302. 1962 Chevrolet Inrjala SS 327, 4-specd, new reb lilt engine, Ph.

237-1329 or 238-8398, $450. 1953 Dodge in cood running condition, $75. Ph. 237-1329 or 238-8389. 1969 Chevy Nova 6 cylinder, standard shift, with black vinyl too, $1600.

Pho. 236-0036. 1964 Ford LTD, all power, $900. Call 237-6298 after 3 PM. 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner 440, Automatic, power steering.

Call 435-9597. 1969 Volkswagen $200 and take-up payments. Call 831-1115. Firebird "400" 1967, PS, PB, auto, trans, power windows, factory eir, radio, disc brakes, like new wide tires, Superior condition, call 236-9894. Firebird 1968, power steering, power brakes, air condition, factory mags, white ovals, will take truck or VW trade-in, 238-1132.

$1475. 1966 Dodge Polara Convertible, $200 equity and assume loan. See at Klm-berly 76 Service Station, 19th Noble. $95 DOWN $10 PER WEEK NO INTEREST '61 FALCON 2-door automatic $395 '64 OLDSMOBILE, F-85, 4-door $295 '62 CORVAIR 4-door $295 'Pee Wee' Turner Motors 512 S. QUINTARD 237-4449 1965 Chew Impala, S.

white witti red bucket seats, 283 engine, auto, trans, in the floor, P. only $1195. 1965 Pontlac Lemens, 2 dr. H. V8 automatic, power and air, new tires, white with Turquoise bucket seats.

Only $1195. COSTNER MOTOR CO. 14th and Quintard 237-S431 1967 Corvette Coupe, 327, American Mags, extra nice I960 Charoer 383. automatic speed. $2695 $1295 Totherow Auto 5ales 1201 S.

Quintard 2365609 Heavy-duty Econoline Van, 170 engine twin traction rear end, My tires, good condition, For information -call 831-5786. ican 236-655. Sale or Trade Dragster Body 1968- Dodge Charger Aluminum and fiberglass, body with mass; 11-inch racing slicks and para- Chute $800. Ph. 237-05C8.

1969 super Bee, orange, 4-speed, Bench seats, 383, 440 heads and cam. Keystone MagsV 230-4117 days, 2345980 nights. 1965 LTD Ford, 4 dr. radio and heater, good condition. $550.

Pho. 237-7008 1956 Willis Jeep, metal top, heater and wipers, good tires motor. $450. Pho. 237-7008.

and 1960 VW Sedan, new tires, $400. Pho. 435-4724. excellent motor end BY OWNER: f969 Buick LeSabre, Pow- j-nntrnl A1.O0O IrMWIV miles, 'excellent condition. $2295.

Pho. 236-487. 1970 Impala, P. power brakes, automatic, air, vinyl roof, $2995. Call Byron Willis, 236-4401.

rhovrniot Imoala V-8 automatic. tower steering, air, sharp. Ready to go. Local car. Financing no prottiem Call James Nichols, 831-5300.

LTD, 390 engine Clean. Call 237-279 ioaa Pnrrf L-j 1971 Torino. Must sacrr fice ImmedWtelf. Call Jackie Bailey, 831-5300. 32 TrucksATroilers, Tractor 1963 V-8 Pick-upl truck, A-1 condition, white with whiewall tires, for Information, call 435-5831.

1968 Dodge Pick-Up, V-8, straight shift, big bed, 22,000 miles, extra clean, $1450. Call 237-2545. For Sale Or siel truck i Call 236-6090. Trade: 193 Chevrolet ii good condition, $525. 1964 Dodge Vj ton long wheel base, 8, 4-speed, low mileage, needs fender, $500, Call 831-4179 or 831-149.

PICK-UP COVERS MOBILE HOMES 831-2191 For Sale: p-12 Allis Chalmers Tractor, with flat bottom plow. Call 237-3157. Don's Travel Center Now, open 8 AM. to 9 P.M. Special on campers and travel trailers.

Hwy. 78 Snow Oxford. Call 831-0259. 1958 Chevrolet Pick-up, 6 cylinder, straight shift, good condition for sale or trade. Ph.

237-8489. 1953 Chevrolet ton flat bed truck, excellent' condition. Call 237-1150. Need Pick-up For Camper? Call Hank Haynes and see how easy it is to get in one. You will be surprised, call 831-5300.

33 Automotive Service Complete Radiator Repair RADIATOR SHOP 525 Noble St. 236-3477 34 Motorcycles For Sale: Honda 305 Scrambler, $J30. Call David 236-7571 between 3 7. For Sale: 1969 Triumph TR -R, motorcycle, call 238-3779 after 5 P.M. 198 Triumph 450 Motorcycle Call 435-5618 after 6 For Sale: 1968 Ducali 101 cc Motorcycle, price $125.

Call 892-3378. Harley parts, re-built engine and custom glide front end for sale. Call 237 8703. Only 12, 1971 Harley year. 21960 Sportsters Davidsons left Your choice- $1695.

ANNISTON HARLEY DAVIDSON 117 10th 236-4031 Specials -While They Last All New 1971's 90 Kawasaki; Reg. price $39. now, $325. 100 Kawasaki 5J99. now, $345.

100 Kawasaki Trail Boss U0 speeds), Reg. $539. now, $449. 500 $1100 now, $999. Ertis Freeman Cycles Bynum Ph.

234-0573 26-A Mobile Homes ltTO MttM Mobil Horn. 3 1 th. hi at Lot i. Havna Traitor Court, 3m Cherry St. Saks.

WO tpenlan Trailer. 11 M. 1 bod-room, (500 equity and take up payments. Pho. 2M-I3H or J37-J07O.

26-B Mobile Home Parks Wanted To Rent: Mobile home tpace on private and shady lot, will pay extra for nice place. Call 131-410. Cadillac Swimming Pool now open a. ready for hot summer Swimming, Look It over. ph.

J37-7101 or 435-467. TURNAGAIN MOBILE HOME PARK Storage bouses, carport, and trees. Cedar Springs Road, Weaver. 237-01 2t. Free trailer space, prefer middle age couple or one or two men.

Call 435-7585. Spaces for rent, $20 and up. DON LEE TRAILER COURT, Old Talladega Hwy. near Qulntard Mall. 831-0212.

Shady Trailer Spaces for Rent, Lee Bros. Rd. Golden Springs. Call 31- 13122 or 237-1776 Nights. Large lots for rent, SIS per month.

Magnolia Mobile Homo Park. Phone I31-40M or 230-1722. Trailer Space for Pent, 1st. mo. free rent.

Golden Springs area, Choccolocco Rd. 237-703? day or night. PEAL ESTATE 27 Business Property cir Sale or Lease: 50,000 sq. r. build-.

on Gurnee Ave. in downtow- a e- Idejl for retail store, office area, house or small manufacturing, includes partial basement and loading dock facilities. For information, call 237-3571. 28 Lots, Forms, Acreage Beautiful water front lots in Green Valley Lake Estates, call Gadtden, 442-5371 or inquire at office of Green Valley Lake Estates, on highway 77 A.M. to 12, Sunday afternoon, 2 to 5.

For sale one acre of land in the Cedar Springs Community, with city water services and garbage pick-up. Ideal for trailer park or building site. Total price $1,250 Pay one half down and I will carry the balance at low Interest rate. BAZEMORE COMPANY 127 W. 15th 238-0693 124 acres of land with nice two bedroom horre between Williams Commun-ity and Holders Store at Roy Webb.

$300 per acre. This includes the home. BAZEMORE COMPANY 127 W. 15th 230-8693 Beautiful 40 acre cattle farm, with lovely frame home in Cedar Springs Community, $24,500. down and owner will finance balance at very reasonable Interest rate.

Total price $48,500. Shown only to persons that are in this financial range. BAZEMORE 8, CO. 127 W. 15th 234-0693 For Sale: Only two building lots left in Scenic Heights.

Will sell only both together. $2,950 cash. BAZEMORE 127 W. 15th COMPANY 2384693 Ranchettes and Acreage On Hwy. 93, Eastaboga Rd.

Lots range In size from Vh to 4V4 acres. If you want more acreage, we have It. Beautifully wooded area, financing available. Call Anniston 892-3876 or Gadsden 442-5371. 23 A diet.

Of land with, long leaf pines, and pulp wood, very good hunting area, and good building sites. 15 miles East of Anniston, lust off 1-20, Quick sale for $5,800. BAZEMORE 8. COMPANY 127-W. 15th 230-8693 Nice lot on Parkwood Drive with all utilities.

Unrestricted. Call 237-4634. For Sale by Owner Wooded lot on Logan Martin Lake, 75' water front, 315' sides with good road, call 238- oys. 30 Wonted Reol Estate BANNISTER Friends Tell" Friends we are prouo of me racr nw more famines can us Because or me reconv mnriatini trimnii ivhnm have served than any other reason. Office 237-9401 Herbert Williamson 435-7277 Irby C.

Bannister 831-2482 "We sell them all large or small" You can lean on BANNISTER 808 Wllmer Ave Howell Realty Co. COMPLETE Rear Estate and Insurance Service 117 Wllme- 237 35' WE SPECIALIZE IN BRINGING THE RIGHT HOME TO THE RIGHT PEOPLEI Service Realty Insurance Co. 113 E. 11th St. 237-8581 "WE HAVE BUYERS, WE NEED HOUSES" THE PIPPIN AGENCY 22 East 12th Stl 737-4445 HARRIS-McKAY I REALTY COMPANY REALTORS INSURORS 114 II St Pho 236-030' Listings Wonted without obligation If you are consloeilng selling your property.

We have many buyers In all price ranges ana can oner, you expert oanaiing oi your Rear Estate, Cy Cobb-Real Estate 307 E. Iltfi Ph. 238-8531 AUTOMOTIVE 31 Autos For Sole 1968 FIAT' 850, SPYDER Convertible, rea witn oiept interior, $900. 435-4845. 2s 1964 Buick Electra.225 all power conaiTionea.

Call 236-1 1969 excellent condl tion have gone in service would like for someone to take up payments. Ph. 435-9134. 1967 Green with Buck Vinyl" JOB Cougar, fully eqvpp eo $14 $1400. Phone 831-5433.

1970 Ford LTD tor sale by "Call 236-2088. '71 Mustang Demo like new V-8 automatic- low mileage, metalllfc green. Call Randy Mitchell, 831-5300. Automatic Transmissions for sale, $50. and up.

Guaranteed. Call Donald Borden, 236-0148. WANTED TO BJY CLEAN USED CARS BOB CLINE'S MOTORS 1329 $. Qulntard 238-8251 1963 Valiant Station Wagon, 6 cylinder automatic, radio, heater, good tires. A real fine tuning car (luggage rack), Easy Terms.

Call 236-3591. WANTED TO BUY CLEAN USED CARS MOTORS 501 S. Qulntard 237-0701 '65 Pontiac Catalina, Station Wagon, real sharp, 8 passenger. Call or see Gary Smith, 831-5300. NOT MUCH If you don't have much cash to put down, call Hank for special deal.

831-3300. 1967 Chevrolet Bel-Air, 2-door sedan. 783 V-8, straight shift on the column, radio, heater, white sidewall tires', A real good solid running car. Terms arranged, call 236-0591. 1967 Plymouth Fury V-8 Automatic, radio, heater, $795.

Bobby Home Used Cars 203 Noble St. 237-A103 1968 Cougar Automatic power steering. Many more extras. Beautiful maroon finish, Priced to sell. Call Harold Erwin, 831-5300.

194 Pontiac Bonneville, 2-door hardtop, full power--with factory air, V-8. automatic. Clean and in perfect condition, $495. Call 236-5417. lyU Ivyoie -owr, tymiurr, ivuiw and heater, automatic.

One owner, must sacrifice, $2095. Call Jackie M. Stovall, 831-5300. MIAMI. Fla.

(API Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas DeMartino deny they moved from Brooklyn to avoid a New York Supreme Court contempt citation issued after they refused to give up their year-old adoptive child. They say they brought daughter Lenore here because we've always liked it." The couple put their New York home up for sale and moved here several weeks ago after a series of court decisions went in favor of the child's natural mother. Olga Scarpetta. 32.

DeMartino said he would "respectfully decline" any legal attempt to force him to return to New York because of the contempt citation and the 30-day sentence handed down Thursday by Justice Charles Loreto after he learned the couple had left New York. "We came here because it's a good place to be. a good place to raise children." DeMartino said. "We honeymooned in Florida 16 years ago and we've always liked it and we decided to move down. We are not shopping for justice." But he added: "If the laws are different and give us our day in court that would be wonderful." Miss Scarpetta lawyer filed suit against the Spencer-Chapin Adoption Center last September and asked for the return of the child.

Miss Scarpetta put the tjaby up for adoption four days after the May 18. 1970 birth. The DeMartinos adopted her one month later. -Miss Scarpetta. 32.

said Friday, "Thank God I know now where my baby is. I felt helpless, without any idea where they Although the DeMartinos said at least a dozen times during a news conference they hadn't fled New York, a precedent of Man innocent in theft case A 25-year-old Birmingham man. Robert James Knight has been found innocent of a charge of pettV larceny of merchandise from Mason's Department Stq Knight, wholisted his address as 3343 Ojicf Montgomery Highway. Birmingham, was arrestecHast Saturday. I union Fischer beats Soviet chessman VANCOUVER.

B.C. (APi -A blunder bv Soviet Grandmaster Mark Taimanov on the 46th move Friday enabled U.S. Grandmaster Bobby Fischer to win his fifth straight game in their quarter-final elimination round to determine a challenger lor the World Chess Championship. The game had been adjourned Thursday after the 41st move with Fischer a pawn ahead and holding a slight initiative. In only five moves and five minutes of play Friday.

Taimanov managed to regain the initiative, then lose a rook and the game. Fischer now needs only a draw in the next five games of the 10-game match to advance in the1 ci allengers' playoff series. Ever tual winner of the series will eet current world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union for the title. pay keeping Field as city attorney. Deyo said the council had unofficially decided to retain Field.

Kell said Friday he told the union representatives he would have to check with the council to "find out what the financial situation is" before answering union demands for an hourly pay raise. Union President Junior Doss said May 4 that the union would demand a minimum wage boost of from $1.82 per hour to $2.00 per hour. Doss and other union representatives could not be reached for comment on the Friday meeting with Kell. A statement by Field released May 4 said there was $70,000 in the current city budget which could be used for pay raises. REDSTONE ARSENAL.

Ala. (API The court martial of -Sgt William- Higclonhas been recessed until Tuesday, when the defense will continue presenting its case. Higdon. 41. of East Point, is accused of graft, bribe- ry and larceny in the operation of Army clubs in Vietnam in 1967-68.

The defense Friday called Anniston City Manager Williarn L. Kell met Friday with representatives of the city employes union to discuss a new seniority pay raise plan agreed upon this week by the city council and an hourly pay boost and increased vacation time for the city workers. Kell offered the representa-1 rives of the local American Federation! of State. County and Municipal Employes union a seniority pay raise plan retroactive to Jan. 1 which would reward all employes who have worked for the city for at least three years.

The plan would boost each employe's salary $1 per month for each year he has worked for the city, including the first three once he has passed this probationary period. The maximum seniority pay raise would be $20 per month for 20 years service. Kell also offered to join the employes in asking the civil service board to establish a new schedule of annual vacations giving an employe two weeks after one year, three weeks after 12 years and four weeks after 25 years. The seniority pay raise plan and the vacation schedule were agreed upon at a council meeting Tuesday at Logan Martin Lake. Ward 4a Councilman George Deyo.

who was host for the council and the civil service board on his boat for the evening. said the two proposals were disposed of in an "executive decision made by the The civil service board was not present during the discussion of ihe two matters. Deyo said. Deyo and Kell characterized the meeting on the lake as primarily "social" before and after took place. In addition to the seniority pay raise and new vacation schedule, the council also agreed to return two rezoning proposals to the planning commission and discussed retaining former City attorney, Kell said favors Kelt: discuss Mrs.

Carolee Biddy, 31, Jackson, housewife on trial for the December murder of her six-year-old retarded stepdaughter, hugs and kisses her son, Jimmy, 11 who bolted to the front of the courtroom during a recess Friday at Pascagoula, where the trial is being held. Island is left to Mafia, police Trial scheduled for June 9 in murder-rape-theft case night since arriving here last Wednesday. The police smashed their way into the padlocked Sirena Hotel and put the exiles up there. For two nights previously, the police and the Mafiosi had to sfeep on hard benches, floors and chairs in a- cafe and unfinished Inn outside the village. This was because the villagers barricaded the way into town.

On Thursday, the government landed 200 carabinieri to quell the rebellionand the population promptly abandoned the island. i At Lipari the piunicipal coun- cil. which has administrative control of Filicudi. resigned as a body to support the Filicudians' protest Schools, boarding houses and private homes on Lipari were made available to the people arriving from Filicudi. The Aeolian islanders claim the presence of the Mafiosi the second group Of underworld suspects exiled td a Mediterranean island as "socially undesirables "will spoil, the region for tourism.

FILICUDI. Sicily (APi -Eighteen exiled Mafia bosses and a battalion of carabinieri had this tiny island to themselves today as most of the population fled in protest. All but a few dozen of Filicu-di's 200 inhabitants abandoned the island in less than 24 hours as a last resort against the shipping of the Mafia exiles here by Italian authorities. A few old people left behind to tend to animals waved handkerchiefs as the boats left for Lipa-ri. the nearby central island in the Aeolian chain that has supported Filicudi's protest.

Women cried and fainted. Some villagers said that all inhabitants would be off the island this weekend, leaving it completely to the Mafiosi and nearly 300 policemen. We'll turn the animals loose in the fields and ship out." one man said today. The Mafia chieftains and some of the police took advantage of the mass exodus to spend, their first comfortable Kay den. second degree burglary, grand larceny and embezzlement Walter C.

Lough, possession of marijuana Thomas Lee Staggs. possession of marijuana: Russell Wayne Salfels. three cases of forgery: Curtis Magouirk. assault with intent to murder and three cases of buying, receiving and concealing stolen property: Billy Waldrop. assault with intent to murder and grand larceny: Jehu Couch, grand larceny and two cases of second degree burglary; Larry Williams, second degree burglary: Charles L.

Smith, second degree burglary Elmore Allen second degree burglary: Ike Stevart assault" with intent to murder: Billy Morgan, arson Clyde i Leverette. second degree (burglary David iris, 'assault with intent to murder. Larry Thomas Kissinger, charged with murder, rape and two counts of robbery, has been scheduled for trial on all four capital cases at 9 a.m.. June 9. Kissinger, who also is charged with offense of kidnapping, was arrested in April in connection with the Oxford slaying of Judith Merle Lloyd of Anniston.

Her nude body was found in a deserted barn near Oxford, bound and gagged. Kissinger's kidnapping case has been scheduled lor trial the week of June 7. He was indicted, along with 78 other persons, by the last session of the Calhoun County-Grand Jury. Other capital crime indictments were: Randy L. Hughes.

Billy tucker, -rdbberv: (Iwee T. and Letter D. Ball, robfierv; Hubert E. Simpson, robbery; Jackie Watley. murder; Pearlie Mae Dozier.

murder; Jerry W. Glass, Paul L. Lemons, murder; J. B. murder; James E.

Lawman, robbery; Ronald R. Shaddix. robbery; Donalcl E. Jenkins, murder; Frank D. Key.

murder; Josea King, murder; and David Montgomery, carnal knowledge. Larry Wayne Murray was charged with three counts of grand larceny, two cases, of buying, receiving or concealing stolen property, three charges of burglary and one case of embezzlement. Wallace Roberts i of Oxford was indicted on a of exploding dynamite oinder an auto. Other indictments: Freddie Lee. crime against nature: Freddie Martin, second degree burglary; Charles Harley Davidson 1953, r.Janagr, Red, one owner.

198 Camaro, $1750. Pho, 238-1380. parts, extra engine. Cal 435-7513, ler 6:30..

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