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Moscow Expels Negro Diplomat On WEATHER FORGCASY OFFSHORE WEATHER Wirxli westerly 5 lo li knoll loday, to- nlgril norlhffly 23 kiwis around the noilhern headlands. NorthwtjT vrlndi to 25 knots ol tog today, increasing lonishlr tow overcast Wednesday. WEATHER FORCCASV Generally today, tomjhl ind Wednesday bur Irvieasing Mif4l inn cloodi Ian tonijM WeJnts- l.iy irornlrvj. M'lljllf Wednra- i day alwrnocn. siighlly cooler high loday 54 to M.

low loniotil.W b'g-i looiwrow 5J lo 60. Wsl to mxlti- i to 15 rnph kxlay, vjrUMe looighl north lo northwll 10 lo 20 mph precrcMjlten: JJIwcr Icldl lo.da!« Ihlj soason lo IM date lalt ifasa-v H.37; nvmal lo rule Temperaljre: Highest SuvlM Vol. 95--No. I 12--Phone 442-171 EUREKA. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY EVENING, MAY lysfery In Vanishing OS Soviet Says African Students Recruited For Espionage Ring MOSCOW (UPI)--Thc Soviet Union loday accused an American Negro diplomat of Iryiug to ricruil spies among African slu- denls in Moscow and ordered him expelled from Ihe country.

Moris D. Garnetf, 32, a United States information officer attached to the cultural section, denied (he charges. The government newspaper Izvcstia alleged (hat Ihc Los Angeles Negro "asked African sluricnts lo gather intelligence information about our country," adding: "Gamelt tried lo turn Ihcm' inlo agenis of American imperialism and buy their souls." The newspaper charged that Garnetl tried to enc.ourage African students-to "leave the Soviet Union and forget about Ihc interests of their people." kvcslia said that "nobody had any doubts thai he (Gar- Mystery and doubt loday con nued lo shroud the disap earance last Friday night 9-year-old Karl Wayne Foste suburban Fortuna, who van shed after his girl-friend ha( een removed from a Ihealr her father and aunt. oung people had attended th show together. The youth, son of Mr.

a Howard Foster of Camp- Ion Heights, reportedly told the aim', later he was "going to the beach" after the girl had been taken back to her Redway home because of reported laxity in household duties. His locked car was found by his parents Saturday at Centerville beach west of Ferndale, with no trace of the boy. LI. Robert Richards and dep uty Glen Ragon of the sheriff's department -conducted a low- level air search of the beaches from Ihe mouth of Bear Uivei north lo the mouth of Mad Riv- ern mber von In IQc Per Copy 40 Pages Today Donates Norris D. Garnelt noil) was an agent of American intelligence" during a previous tour of duly in par es Salaam in East Africa." Garnett, according to Izvcs- tia "held wild parlies in which he'distributed American cigar- cites, records, tape and simply money.

The Soviet charge against the American followed by 24 hows the sentencing of a Bnlisn guided missiles expert lo a prison term of 24 years for 1 i i 2,125 Acres Added To Redwoods Park; $2.4 Paid Scenic Fern Canyon, described by Ihc Nalimial 1'nrk Service as a "unique and fragile jewel," has been donated by The Pacific 1 umber Company lo tho slnlc us part of a transaction milling 2 125 acres to Prairie Creek Redwoods 1'nrk near Onck. The gift ami sale were' announced loday by Slanwootl A. Mur nby TPL prcsidenl, Hugo Fisher, slate resources chief and Hulp ne. The sal US Counter Drives Vie! DIlYi liruMiicm, -W. Chancy, president of Save Ihc Ueteoods League.

The was for $2.4 million. Deed lo the Kern Canyon site will be presented to Fisher by Murphy tomorrow in Sacramento. A condemnation trial on approximately COO acres of.land-.'m lhe Orick area, including Fern Canyon, opened here last week but was continued until today. Superior Court Judge Everelt Barr continued the case lo give litigants a chance to consider Ihe issue out of courl. or yesterday, with no result.

That phase of the search has temporarily discontinued pending a minus tide laler Ihis week. No all-points bulletin has yet been "issued, the sheriff's office here said loday. The missing youth, whom dep- of Fern Canyon lo Prairie Creek Redwood Park north of Orick was assured today by an agreement between The Pacific Lumber Company and the Slate. The 30-acre tourist attraction covered with rare fern along with 2,095 other acres of land will be turned over to the Division of Natural Resources Wednesday. The out-of-court agreement ended a decade of negotiations between TPL, the state and Save the Redwoods League.

into the surf or have left the area with someone in another pribuii n-i i fie missing yuiuu, WHUIH selling secrets to the Russians, i llicorjze may have fa en The rocket expert, FrsnK i liad pleaded guilty in a London court. Prime Minister Harold Wilson immediately ordered an investigation of the employment of Bossard. An official Tass news agency announcement said "the ministry staled a protest to the U.i. Embassy 'in connection with Garnett's impermissible behavior-he conducted anti-Soviet work among'students from Af rican countries-and demanded that such ahtivilies by Amen can diplomats be discontinued. Garnctt, a member of th Information Agency ached to the embassy here came lo in'October 1964.

I' car is described as "a quiet type," five feet, nine and a half inches, 180 pounds, with red hair n.t blue eyes. He was last seen by the girl's unt, who said lie was wearing his blue and white rt ligh lelterman's a and while striped shirt grey levis and green 1 nippy" shoes. Several hundred persons were scattered over the beach area over weekend, with none reporting any sign of the boy, the latest report on the mystery said. Raised Freeway On Waterfront Favored After hearing more of the advantages of a raised freeway along Eureka's waterfront, planning commissioners today had included this phase of the proposed General Plan in Iheir recommendations to the Cily Coun- Well over 175 voters cas! bal- ols before noon today in million dollar plus sewerage bond election in Ihc Worthington Annex area. dc Ssmne WASHINGTON (UPI)-Prcsi dent Johnson proclaimed Ellis Island a historic shrine today and took the occasion to renew his call lo Congress for quick overhaul of the nation's immigration laws.

At a White House ceremony, the President signed a procla- STjS? WMSM hnproved property in the 7en.r for immigrant, part Eureka City Ronald of the Statue of Liberty Na- Bartels in a statement cil. The plan is the product of a year's work by the Planning De- parlment and the Livingslon and Biayncy-consulting firm of San Francisco. While all commissioners did not agree wilh all phases of the outline for city's future, adoption last night was by unanimous vote. John Blayney said the vote the proposal as thinking as of Ihis The formal resolution recallec Ithe plan is based on policie proposed by the 76-member ci Dlayncy commended the work of the commission and department on Ihc plan and i received praise for his efforts. The visiting consultant a i Eureka is short on motels am thai, a marina on the bayshore would offer opportunity for de elopment of such establishments.

"Very rough rule-of-lliumb" estimates, Blayney said, placed he cost of an elevated waler- ronl freeway from. lo I al Costs Eslimated To Aid In Crisis Weather Summary Thc league reportedly a financial assistance in the sale Negotiations 111 state, TPI, and Ihc league hav been carried on over a ten-yea period. Included in lhe sale is to miles of ocean beach frontag 9G3 acres of old growth 323 acres of young growth and 838 acres of other land. Timber surrounding lhe canyon and historic Gold Bluff been withheld from logging I (UPO Viet Cong hock troops overran a provin- New Crisis As Wessen Won't Quit SANTO DOMINGO (UP!) Tlic Dominican political situation was thrown into confusion and a new crisis today when Brig. Gen.

Wessin Wessin apparently reneged on a promise resign from the armed 'orces. The rebels had demanded Wossin's ouster as one of a se-. rics of conditions before talking peace. The U.S. Embassy said Monday he had resigned, but today a U.S.

briefing officer the Americans were Irying lo find mil if ho had resigned and (hen changed his mind. not certain that's what happened," the briefing officer said. "Thai a ial capital loday, killing five and wounding 13 in fighting lhat included a gun battle in a U.S. Army mess lall. Airborne reinforcements and American planes repulsed UNITED NATIONS, N.

Y. Uruguay today called on Secretary General Thant to lake a hand in the Dominican crisis, in cooperation with the Organization of American Stales (OAS). resolution, proposed.by Ur uguayan Ambassador Carlo Maria Velazquez lo the Securit Council, also would reaffirm the right of the Dominican people "freely, without coercion SAN FRANCISCO (UP1)- California weather summary: High pressure over the eastern Pacific and the Pacific Northwest was weakening). A ow pressure center 400 miles northwest of Seattle will move inland over western Canada late loday or tonight. II will in crease the onshore flow of ma rine air around Ihe Golden Gale.

This is cxpeclcd lo in ixens committee appointed by he council and thai it has been presented at three public meet- Polls al LaFayette School will remain open uniil 7 p.m. Eligible lo vole in today's special election are approximately 2,000 owners or co-owners of million, compared to $17.3 million for a depressed freeway. Estimates 'for (he freeway in Ihe Ninth-Tenth street area are $7.2 million for a depressed freeway. He said an advantage of the elevated project was that parking for 1,000 cars would be made available under the slruc- of any nature, to exercise their sovereign right of self-determination." crease coastal fog and move.i inland around San-Francisc Wednesday morning. Temper alures will be lower near Sa Francisco and Monterey bay and in adjacent coastal Valley Wednesday.

Fair weather will conlinu lure. A memorandum from Public Works Direclor M. T. McGovern ai. I VVorKS Director Al.

I I I ings and been the.subject favorcc i ne clevaled roulc be- public hearings. cause of "dcwatering prob- ITM 5 iC (Continued 6n Page 5, The measure "invites the 0 ver the Southern Sierra Nev retary general closely to follow evenls in Ihe Dominican Republic and lo take whatever measures he deems necessary to in- brm the Security Council." Uruguay was one of the five Lalin American countries lo vole against formation of an inter American OAS military force lo take over Dominican tional Monument in New York Harbor. Johnson asked Congress to authorize an appropriation to improve the small island which was closed in 1954 as an immigration center. day said Ihe district has underestimated the financing required for (lie sewerage project and has completed sludies en annexation of the area to the city. General Plan contains suitable policies 'and proposals lo guide the growth and development! of Kureka and its environs," Ihel resolution declared.

Favors Industry First phase considered ed development of a commercial-recreation area on the waterfront and this drew a no vole from commission member Alfred Abrahamsen. who explained peace-keeping from the U.S. Marines and paratroops now in enitions as of TPU's licy of preserving scenic ar- 5. The land is part of a total of 000 acres of limborland offer- to Ihe stale by cighl lumber mpanies in a recejilly-an- unced redwood park and rec- ation plan, Chancy said loday Ihe acqui- lion will give the park an ght mile long slrip of beach ong Gold Bluff, site of a free- ay roule controversy between reservation groups and I talc Highway Department. Fern Canyon, named for its tO-foot-high cliffs covered i are five-finger fern, connect he old slale park boundary vith the ocean.

"This Is a major step in our ong-slanding program of work- ng wilh. groups," Mur- hy said, "in preserving for Ihe public mosl outstanding of the scenic and heritage values in timber properties." "We arc pleased tha.1 some of he most beautiful and mosl in- Ihc guerrillas in a massiv couiUer-attack. Incomplete casually reports said 15 Vietnamese soldiers were killed and 37 wounded when a large Viet Cong force stormed Ilirough Song Be, the capital of mountainous Phouc Long Province 75 miles northeast of Saigon. The batlle came on Ihe heels of a massacre of Vietnamese ronps by guerrillas in Hau N'ghia Province just outside of Saigon Monday. Reliable military sources said IB Vielnamese soldiers were tilled or missing in the Hau Nghia slaughter and another 78 were wounded.

Mosl of the missing were believed to have whal happened." Rebels More Militanl The rebels apparently were getting more militant toward he U.S. Marines and 82nd Air- jorne Iroops here. Monday Ihey used morlars for the first time against the Americans arid sent been killed. Hit Own Troops mortar shells within 100 yards of Marine genera! headquarters. Tliere were no casualties.

Monday afternoon Ihe rebels fired on a of eight paratroopers wilh machine- guns and 10 automatic weapons. They killed one paralroop- er and wounded seven. American officials used the term "firelight" a spirited exchange of firing to describe the action. The. paratroopers opened up wilh two.rounds of lOfi-mm.

recoilless. rifle. fire to end Ihe fighting. Today the rebels moved up a tank to-within 300'yards of'the Marine-paratrooper corridor bi- secling Sanlo Domingo and penning a large rebel force in a Reports on Ihe a Nghia fighling leaking oul today said a baltery of 15S mm howilzers fired two rounds which landed accidentally in the midsl of a Vielnamese battalion which had been sparring with guerrillas since lasl Friday. Just as Ihc Vielnamese troops were shaking off Ihe shock- ol Ihc howitzer blasts, governmenl Skyraider planes flew over and corner of Ihe cily.

There was no firing. 'Sniper Fire U.S. officials said there was sporadic sniper fire during the night in th'e- Marine sector but no casualties and that there were 12 separate incidents. The U.S.'briefing officer said the total casualties so far were 15 American dead and 80 wounded. Six para(roopers down their weapons and run nirg inlo a field covered by Free Parking Topic Discussion of lhe proposed free use of parking lots on Saturdays Stale Probe Of Roseville Set SACRAMENTO (UP!) -The California Justice Department said Monday it was invesligal- ing reporls of prostitution and illegal gambling in Roseville, a rccenl all-America city the Caribbean island.

Its resolution soughl lo bridge the conlcntion by Ihe its friends that situation should be eludes a check for spiring of lhe areas now preserved and held for the slale park system, such as parts of Ihc Avenue of Ihe Giants and additions lo Prairie Creek and Creek Parks, a teen made possible Ihrough co- opcratkm of lhe founders a succeeding owners of the company," he added. The original parcel of land for Redwoods Park, Viet Cong machincgun fire. the soldiers panicked, throwing were Billed and 56 wounded. Seven Marines were killed and 24 wounded. Two other Navy men were killed accidentally.

(The U.S. Navy attack transport Rankin arrived today in San Juan with 50 persons de- I scribed by American officials las political refugees who had sought safety in various embassies in Santo Domingo when lhe fighting broke out. Expect "Important" People (Navy officials had said they million in claims lo. expecting some "very im- Indians was i hni ihcv would $29 Million For Indians' Claims Sought in WASHINGTON (UPI) -A bill mm rvrvt Redwoods Park la jwere expecnng sume vcij 1 raine 'California Indians was mtro-; people" but lhey would fo Wed in the House Monday reports the refu- He maintained the city a build the system cheaper a furnish other services in addi- Earthquake Hiis ANCHORAGE, Alaska I A sharp, rumbling earthquake i jolted Anchorage today. (In Seattle, University of seismologist Norman Rasmussen said a cursory examination on the visible recorder indicated the cuiake was about the size of Ihe first aftershocks which followed year's Good Friday earthquake in Alaska.) ini, Polls Inspector Mrs.

Vivian Poor said the morning vole was considered heavy. Only a fourth of lhe eligible" voters are expected to cast ballots. If approved, the sewerage project will cos'l Ihe dislric $1190,000, according to i estimates. Aboul 1,200 parcels are involved. led cnCrely lo lhe OAS and Ihc (graft in governmenl.

was rc-j Sovie! demand for condemna-; qucs by Placer County A nt II 3 itllnruonlii'm IP IllG', i i i lumberman. The new brings the park a rcceni four milcs norin ol uncK wa The investigation, which the by the family Sisk alif. former Domini Ijdepartment said routinely i hu- he jntrodir mciuuen use oi paiKinu IULS un oaiuiunjo was scheduled to come before ion of U.S. intervention in AHy Da nicl J. the Eureka Parking Place Commission this afternoon.

Thc meeting was lo get under way at 4 o'clock in the Cily Hall conference room, wilh a report also scheduled on the laler "I will not vote to put any industry out of business. It's too hard to get them in." Blayney had explained "an attractive environment mean a lot of motel business," and that the development could Govern serves as secretary of be federally aided urban renewal or by private interests. The area from to 1 streets is involved. diafe 'orces from the public. I two-hour parking investigation.

Public Works, Director M. T. Mc- sland republic and the immc. REPA1RS FOR 1IIL1UUCU i i Sisk said he introduced can prcsident ona Reid Cab- bill "lo get the matter of thei a and Ra ae Molina Urena, jaward off dead center, where it. was ac ii president the jhas been for sometime, and i a lhe revo siarled.) cily Manager A SACKAMENTO (UPI) The! atfi invcstiga Works Deparlment Re lhis In It was problematical whether the Uruguayan resolution been made palatable enoug (he Kremlin lo escape a Soviet I Congress appropriated $29.1 i i last year to coyer the: JUrOTS veto.

,1 whether March lo check reports fof Krading a VI ution had hours gambling in card rooms, i a milcs of id( who A jury of eight women and enough to Schell said he started his bclwccn 0 Dell and or kicked off Ihcir lands during men deliberating on 5n iM tigation a few months ear-j repair a storm-damaged four-j 1KWs Thc amount a uilt or innocense of Eureta lane expressway. i fixc by the Indian Claims Omicini, licr 0 nf hear- which received the case from HUMBOLDT BAY TIRES PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME Dl A.M.FI. P.M.F'. A.M Fl. P.M.

Ft. 11 f-SB 10:34 13 12:01 11: 14 4:14 1.2 O.S Commissioner Lucian Koanig abstained from voting on this phase. Approval of a bay crossing m- volving Woodley and Gunther Islands was approved unanimously on a motion by John Burger, who also offered Ihc overall resolution for adoplion. ONE SiSTER LftK IN ST.LCWIS, OHE IN HOLWWOOD AMD ONE after a series of hear- iings in Calitornia. But Ihe appropriation provid- that the money cannot be until new legislation is ap- uu which received the case from Judge Charles M.

Thomas in Municipal Court Ihis morning, was still out at noon today. At mid-morning they had call- pai unt new proved spelling out how the ed for a re-showmg of a film tsl-en in lhf mimtV lall 3l WS taken in the county jail al the time Omicini booked tot- money is lo be- distributed. Sisk said his bill would pro- aid his 0111 wouiu piu- maximum possible alleged public drunkenness and diSctly lo Highway Patrol of- Ificers in line of duty..

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