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Friday, April 26, 1968 14 THE MARION STAR County Toll Now 8 (Continued From Page 1) State's Need Of Vocational Schools Cited ZANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) -Gov. James A. Rhodes broke she suffered lacerations, a frac-ied April 27 and the eighth wasn't tured leg and 'an injury to tne counted until Aug. 10. Differences Appear FBIPlays Down King Case Gaps right elbow and other leg.

Dr. Robert T. Gray, Marion ESTELLE, born Oct. 5, 1951 County coroner, said the girl; in Inez, was one of six also suffered possible head in- ground here today for the Muskingum Area Joint Vocational High School and the Muskingum Area Technical Institute. juries.

She had been listed fair condition after being admitted to the hospital. Mills children, four of whom, including three brothers and a sister, are deceased. The mother is the former Ruby Horn. Surviving besides the parents and brother are grandparents, Fred Mills and Mrs. Elizabeth Horn of Inez.

In doing so he declared that vocational technical education "IT APPEARS she died as a "must cease to be an educa WASHINGTON (AP) FBI officials are quietly trying to play down contradictory descriptions of the appearance and habits of James Earl Ray, alias Eric Starvo Gait, the elu that Gait had conspired with "an individual he alleged to be his brother" to violate King's civil rights to change the name to Ray. Two days later, the FBI said a check of fingerprints showed tional stepchild if we are to prepare our young people adequate result of injuries suffered in the accident," the coroner said. However, the coroner withheld an official ruling of the cause 4 If Services will be Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Home Missionary Holiness Church on Lee St. with sive escaped convict cnarged with the murder of Dr.

Martini Ray was the man sought, and of death, pending an autopsy. I 1 it I I 1 Luther Kine Jr. I he had used Gait as an anas I 1 I II I 1 Rev. Earl Carroll officiating. Sheriff Glenn Obenour said to The discrepancies have fueled i Ray escaped April 23, 1967, Burial Sunday will be in Mills Horn Cemetery at Inez by day the accident still was under investigation.

from the Missouri State Peni speculation that perhaps Ray Callaham Funeral Home. tentiary where he was serving a 20-year sentence for a $190 su Wo 1 The car the three teen-agers' Friends may call at Gunder ly for the labor market." Rhodes said "it is a strange paradox when thousands of our young people are unable to find productive employment, yet there are thousands of unfilled jobs throughout the state." That imbalance, he said, is due largely to years of neglect in elevating vocational-technical education in the state's school system and "treating it ds third class education." "In the past five years we have made great progress but were riding in crashed ott and Gait actually are two persons, or that two or more persons used the name Gait. No official statement has been issued to rebut this theory. But County Rd. 95, the Old Airport Rd.

west of Marion, at about permarket robbery. Puzzling Aspects The FBI has not amended its 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. as the massive search for The investigating deputy said conspiracy complaint to name Ray instead of Gait, although the car, owned by Estelle's father, was going south on the Tennessee officials made such a Funeral Home after 7:30 tonight. EOliBIBIIiHBU I Traffic Toll! I For 1968 Pi Marion 2 'i I County Total .8 1 I Thirteen persons died on name change in the Memphis murder charge.

we must reuouDie our enons road when it came to a sharp curve, then left the roadway and smashed into a tree. and expand vocational-technical King's killer entered its fourth week, FBI sources who had refused to discuss any aspect of the investigation insisted, though not for attribution, that Ray and Gait are the same person. Have Fingerprints "We know there's only one Puzzling aspects of the case education ten-fold in our school system beginning at the junior continue to pop up. The newest involves Ray's, or Gait's, smok THE 1966 MODEL auto was high level. ing habits.

said to be a total loss. About 60 Atlanta residents said ciga feet of tire marks were left on rette or cigar ashes were scat the pavement, the deputy re person involved here," said one official. "We've got his finger NEW CHURCH LEADER. Eugene M. Frank (left) of St.

Louis took office Thursday as the highest ranking officer of the new United Methodist Church. The leader of the church's Missouri area will preside for a year as president of the Council of Bishops of the 11-million member denomination born this week. Bishop Reuben H. Mueller (right) of Indianapolis was named president-designate and will succeed Bishop Frank in one year. (UPI Telephoto) city streets and a ported.

tered on the carpeted floor ot a white 1966 Mustang that FBI The sheriff's report indicated prints and we know who he is." -This "one person" contention in itself seems to clash with the He called on educators, parents and students to join with him in the fight to upgrade vocational-technical education, expand it throughout the entire school system and equip every young person with a skill or trade that will permit him to leave high school with "a diploma in one hand and a job in the other." that speed was a contributing factor in the accident. agents impounded there a week after King was slain. They also said a cigar butt fell out of the roads in each of the last three years. You can help cut the toll. Drive defensively, and The stretch of road on which Church car when agents opened ine door.

The FBI has said the car was owned by Gait. the crash occured has been the scene of four fatal accidents since July 26, 1965. However, one of the victims was a man who Envoys Claim Ambassador Disappointed (Continued From Page I) FBI's formal stance that Gait conspired with "an individual he alleged to be his brother" to violate King's civil rights. Although the FBI now insists the man it seeks is Ray, it never has amended a conspiracy complaint against Gait charging In Missouri, it was reported Living Cost Rise Soars to 8-Month High WASHINGTON (AP)-Living tressed minorities. It calls for that an FBI bulletin issued last was electrocuted after a traffic when you drive THINK! Murder substantial church investments Columhia year after Ray's prison escape said Ray "does not smoke." accident about two years ago.

in enterprises aiding the poor, The sheriff's accident report It summons a volunteer youth corps to serve the cause on a UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) Some diplomats said to gave the location as the sharp costs rose four-tenths of one per Will Cost $110,000 (Continued From Page 1) curve after the wumoer subsistence basis. day that U.S. Ambassador Ar cent in March, the biggest jump bridge. It also pledges cooperation (Continued From Page 1) in eight months, the government of 10 to 20 Negroes, members of the Student Organization for Black Unity at Long Island Uni with other Protestant, and with thur, J.

Goldberg's resignation from his U.N. post was motivated at least partly by disappoint SHERIFF OBENOUR said no said today. 1 said there was no motive es Roman Catholic, Jewish and non- versity's Brooklyn Center, bar attempt was made to cover up Street Work Program Heads for City Council Some 43 million American ment because President John religious groups working to ricaded themselves in the acting the accident. He explained tne remedy "our social illness." son left him out of Washington's current Vietnam peace efforts. workers thus suffered a loss of purchasing power despite record high wages.

The special "fund of reconcili provost's office for nine hours Thursday. investigating deputy still was working on his report at the ation" authorized for the task is Goldberg told a news confer The group was protesting the Prices the past sue months Legislation to authorize bid ence after his resignation was time reporters checked the sheriff's office Thursday morning. tablished for the crime. "We are working on it but there's nothing conclusive yet," Chief Taylor commented. "Nothing was disturbed," he said.

There were no drawers pulled open and no evidence of anything disturbed in the apartment, police said. The lock cover on the door which opened announced Thursday that he felt proposed sale of the center to City University. It also demand the largest such financial outlay by any denomination. Several others, however, have recently underwritten similar programs. The girl's death, still awaiting W.

Averell Harriman and Cyrus ding on the first phase of the 1968 city street improvement program will be considered by City have been rising at an annual rate of four per cent, the highest in 17 years, said Arnold Chase, assistant commissioner of the ed more Negro teachers, a black curriculum" and other The document, approved an official ruling, would bring to eight the number of persons who have died in Marion County traf Vance, named by Johnson to talk to North Vietnam's representatives, were "very well Thursday night by delegates of Bureau of Labor Statistics. measures. Most of the center's 7,000 students had no role in the the 11-mulion-member denomi fic this year. The apparent traf qualified." protest. But he said he doubted there will be any government move into a hallway of Mrs.

Kepling- fic fatality would make it the "I would not assume I would The Columbia demonstrators comment and to determine whether each PTA will support sidewalk construction plans for each school area. It's expected the maps will be submitted to the PTAs early in the fall, Mr. Raulin said. His department was asked by council to make a study of sidewalks in the city after the George Washington School and City PTA organizations determined to ask that council take some action to provide sidewalks for the use of school children. Prior discussions noted that some children must either walk be called upon in that capaci toward pnee controls, such as ers apartment had been broken and the extreme force used first seized control Tuesday of Hamilton Hall, the university's second in the county this month.

At this time last year the toll stood at only two. The county's were imposed during the Ko ty," Goldberg said, but he declined to say whether he would to open the door had sent the nation from across the country, said: "God is speaking through the disillusioned, the angry ones, the poor, the hungry, the war-ridden, the rejected, the depersonalized, the searching ones of our world. He is speaking in the seething caldrons of our cit rean War when prices were rising even faster than now. lock cover six feet down the have liked such a role. third fatality of 1967 was record- hall, the coroner said.

Goldberg did say, however, Council at its May 13 meeting. It was ordered by the Streets and Alleys Committee at its meeting Thursday night in City Hall. As outlined by City Engineer Albert Raulin, the first phase work calls for improvements to all or portions of 24 streets in all sections of the city at a total estimated cost of some $110,000. THE CITY annually sets aside money from the city income tax collections to provide for the annual street improvement program. The amount provided for this vear is $200,000 and "It seems almost out of the question, with the prospects for peace in Vietnam," that price controls would be instituted at FOUND lying neat and clean that he regretted what would take place would "not take on the kitchen table was ies.

place in a U.N. forum." In setting the Sermon on the this time," Chase said. main classroom building and one of about 70 on the upper Manhattan campus. Early Wednesday they moved into President Kirk's office in Low Library, ransacking the premises. Others occupied Avery Hall and Fayerweather Hall.

Early today 60 students dashed to the Mathematics Building and quickly barricaded themselves inside. Henry Coleman, acting dean "The U.N. is where it ought to in the streets or in the mud and butcher knife, the coroner said. He indicated that such a weapon could have been used in the killing, but to all outside ap take place, he added. water to go to and from some Mount as the guiding standard for the special church effort, it was noted that Jesus in the discourse centered concern on the Soviets Orbit 3rd Satellite In Three Days MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet Union today announced the launching of another unmanned schools in the city.

Senators pearances, it was clean. Goldberg was scheduled to open the debate today in the General Assembly's 124-nation main political committee on the Bureau of Criminal Investi IN OTHER business, the com poor, the hungry, the persecuted, the victimized. gation experts took the knife mittee received a proposed or (Continued From Page 1) Raulin said further work will be dinance which would prohibit back to London for tests. They also gathered evidence from of Columbia College, announced treaty proposed by the United States and the Soviet Union to ban the spread ct nuclear weapons. He was to be followed by they can just burn the whole place down and we can just parking on public and private property where the parking bloody fingerprints on the wood Hospital earth satellite with an unusual orbit.

work to the side of the door spaces are assigned or reserved. Thursday night that he and President Kirk had asked Lindsay for "police help." As word reached the barricad move the capital to some place where they enforce the law," which had been forced open programmed later as needed within the limits of the money available. In other action last night, the committee was presented a preliminary map prepared by the engineering department showing It would permit the city to order the removal of unauthorized ve Cosmos 219 was reported Long said. (Continued From Page 1) by Mrs. Keplinger killer.

Mrs. Keplinger was found' ly Soviet First Deputy Foreign Minister V.V. Kuznetsov, with both urging that the assembly endorse the treaty. hicles parked in such places. No Sen.

Robert F. Byrd, D-W. circling the earth at distances ranging from 138 miles to 1,097 miles. day compared with $25.50 ing on her left side. She was action was taken on third-ranking Senate Democrat, accused Atty.

Gen. Ram ed demonstrators, some prepared for an expected police attempt to dislodge them by bolting windows and unrolling fira hoses. now, an increase of 9.8 per cent. President Johnson announced those areas ot the city lacking It was the third Soviet satel Private room charges will sidewalks. in Washington that Goldberg had resigned for personal rea sey Clark of pussyfooting with rioters a reference to Clark's The committee also discussed a parking problem on E.

Mark St. and heard arguments for and go to $42 a day from $38.25, an increase of $3.75 or 9.8 per cent. wearing a nightgown. Her slippers were still at her bedside and covers on the bed had been turned back. It appeared that she had been in bed and had gotten up when she heard the intruder, the coroner comment Mr.

Raulin suggested and the committee approved the preparation of detailed maps for a sons and he had appointed lite put up in the last three days. Cosmos 218 Thursday appeared to be anothr test of an orbital bomb system that the George W. Ball, former under Newborn nursery charges will increase only 50 cents a- day or view that shoot-to-km orders are not the way to handle slum violence. Walkouts three-block area surrounding secretary of state, to succeed against use of an unimproved alley between Kensington PI. and Spencer St.

from Church St. to Indiana Ave. United States suspects the So him. each of the 20 schools in the city to show sidewalks or the lack of President Johnson has ex viets are developing. Cosmos 217 on Wednesday had a high 2.8 per cent to $18 from the present $17.50, but the intensive care newborn nursery charges will go up 23 per cent from the present $19.50 to $24 a day.

(Continued From Page 1) pressed a similar view, saying: "We can rebuild property. We Goldberg, 59, told his news conference he had quit because he believed he could best serve the cause of peace in Vietnam ed. DR. MANSFIELD said he understood that Mrs. Keplinger had been at her church all af unique orbit.

In addition to student boycotts them. ONCE THESE maps are completed, the plan is to present them to the Parent Teacher As Bomb can replace the loss of money. But a life taken can never be re of classes, numerous college teachers have canceled classes as a private citizen, "freed from stored." The Soviet space anthorities, as usual, did not reveal the missions of any of the three satellites and said only that they were carrvine out space re the intense preoccupations" of sociation unit at each school for In the intensive care unit, the daily care charge will become $28, up $2.50 or 9.8 per cent from $25.50. The hourly rate for intensive care will be $3 com "I'm tired of this pussyfooting (Continued From Page 1) the U.N. post and free to ex ternoon working.

A lady friend had dropped her at her apartment about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. About an hour after the time by the attorney general of the press myself in any way that I United States or by anyone else, search. think appropriate." A spurt of space activity this In Las Vegas tall buildings swayed, as in an earthquake. Chandeliers in a hotel swung.

and the American people are tired of it," Byrd said. pared with the present $1.45. HOSPITAL records show sal aries and wages of hospital per of Mrs. Keplinger's" death, Crawford County sheriff's dep month has caused speculation the Soviet Union is preparing a soace spectacular, perhaps in Clark also came in for attack U.N. Motion was clocked for 90 sec in advance.

Seminars on the Vietnam war, the draft and race problems were planned. The committee sought to synchronize the strike by U.S. students with classroom stoppages planned in Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa. Today's demonstrations are part of the week of antiwar activities that will come to a climax Saturday with demonstrations planned in a score of by Sen. John G.

Tower, onds. Police reported a storm of sonnel currently amount to volving several cosmonauts ano uties said they received a call from a Lake Gallon woman who reported that a man had come to her door and demanded that she let him in. She refused. linkups of two or more space who told a St. Louis audience today the attorney general should be replaced and charged he is $27.32 per patient day or 32 cents a day more than the new (Continued From Page 1) calls inquiring how serious the shock was.

"We also," an officer said, "got calls after the ships. Weather Report Forecast for Central Ohio Partly cloudy and cool tonight, lows in the mid to upper 30s. Partly cloudy and warmer Saturday. TEMPERATURE CHART High Low Pr. Albany rain 54 41 Albuquerque clear 71 41 Atlanta, clear 72 48 Bismarck, cloudy 64 44 Boise, cloudy 60 41 Boston, clear 61 46 rate for three-bed rooms change would probably become undermining law enforcement.

He told her to call the sheriff's The records show also that effective in early June after blast asking when it was going office and report he had just "The present attorney general is more cocerned with the civil right of law violators than he is the hospital's net income currently is $1.21 per patient day. to happen. killed a woman in Crestline. 'Defense Jobs Oft Refused' The unidentified man left, but This means that when all hos 6.5 Magnitude with the civil rights of law abid ers," Tower said. pital daily operating expenses Seismologists reckoned the returned to her home later, the woman said.

He repeated his demands and the claim of the are deducted from all sources Goldberg handles "certain matters now under way" at the United Nations. Goldberg will in fact handle the U.S. argument for U.N. acceptance of a treaty proposed by this country, the Soviet Union and Britain to outlaw the spread of nuclear weapons. Tower added Clark is not shock had a magnitude of 6.5 on of hospital income, $1.21 per pa WASHINGTON (AP) Vice "psychologically suited for the the Richter earthquake scale, tient dav is left to provide for killing, and disappeared.

13 field of law enforcement" and Adm. Hyman G. Rickover replacement of equipment and wnicn rates those at 7 or more as major. A 6.5 shock is strong APPARENTLY yard lights that if Johnson wants to keep him Clark should be made head charges that some corporations American cities. An antiwar rally is planned in New York's Central Park, preceded by two parades to the park.

Kipp Dawson, national coordinator for the Student Mobilization Committee, said its leaders do not think that today's student demonstrations will interfere with President Johnson's efforts to get peace negotiations going with Hanoi. The National Black Anti-Draft Union, a Negro organization, is sponsoring the strike along with the Student Mobilization enough to cause damage if it oc modernization of facilities. MR. HALL rioted that it is enabled the woman to gain have refused, or delayed accept- Goldberg indicated openly al of the Peace Corps, the antipov- curs close to populated areas. most six months ago that he didjmT contracts to produce criti- ertv program or the Health, Ed a clear description of the man.

The coroner said he understood the man was tall and from the small net income that Buffalo, cloudy 39 35 Chicago, clear 55 45 Cincinnati, clear 60 38 Cleveland, cloudy ..39 31 Denver, cloudy 54 28 Des Moines, clear 48 32 Detroit, cloudy 40 32 Fairbanks, cloudy ..45 35 Fort Worth, clear 76 56 Helena, cloudy 50 35 The blast was rated as having not consider his U.N. position as cally needed defense materials ucation and Welfare Depart the hospital has been able to build a substantial equipment a career. Johnson called him ment. the torce of about a million tons of TNT, slightly larger than any heavy set. from the Supreme Court in Long told the Senate that and building depreciation fund The coroner said Mrs.

ftep- previous test here. because they would rather do easier, less rigidly controlled civilian work. And, he said, the law which while Abernathy has not speci lineer's next door neighbors during the last four years. mid-1965 to become ambassador to the world organization and Scientists, businessmen, labor fied the demands on Congress Currently the total cash tund heard a disturbance about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, but did not in unions and many citizens had Honolulu, cloudy 83 64 .01 which the Poor People Cam recently he has privately ex of the hospital is between $800,000 and $900,000 and a large would force the companies to take defense work is not proper pressed interest in returning to urged the Atomic Energy Commission to delay the shot, ex the practice of law.

paign will make, a guaranteed annual wage probably will be sought. There also has been talk that the government should as ly enforced. part of this is intended primarily as a reserve for equipment At a New York news confer pressing fear it might touch off earthquakes or leak radiation that would contaminate air and vestigate. Mrs. nepimger residence was the only one on the second floor of the building.

Born south of Crestline Sept. 14, 1888, Mrs. Keplinger's maiden name was Yuncker. Her Vietnam ence following the President's announcement, Goldberg said and facilities replacement and, modernization. Rickover made the charges in a closed session of the House Banking and Currency Commit sure every family enough income for a basic standard of Prior to 1964 the hospital he had worked in the cause of Indianapolis, clear 79 46 Jacksonville, cloudy 64 47 .04 Juneau, cloudy 52 42 Kansas City, cloudy 64 47 Los Angeles, cloudy 81 59 Louisville, cloudy 62 41 Memphis, cloudy 78 58 Miami, cloudy 84 74 .14 Milwaukee, cloudy 52 31 clear 54 33 New Orleans, cloudy 74 50 New York, clear 55 42 ground water.

The AEC said it already had made such studies and determined the test was (Continued From Page 1) tee on April 11. The committee husband, Vera, died in 1948. maintained a cash balance of Vietnam peace during his 33 voted this week to make the tes The Louisiana Democrat said months as U.N. ambassador. He slightly more than $300,000 to safe.

inces around Saigon fought a series of small battles Thurs- timony public but it still has not if the march leaders "think they SURVIVORS include two oth- added: insure an adequate reserve to "I have resigned in the belief released are going to push us into bank cover normal operating An AEC spokesman said, "All information indicates the test er sons, Harry of Crestline and day. Meanwhile, U.S. B52 bomb-Roy of Quincy, two ers pounded North Vietnamese It has become increasingly that I can best further these ob rupting this country to pay worthless people to be more worthless, they are making a daughters, Mrs. Helen Beck of; positions in the A Shau Valley, went as designed. We got the amount of motion expected and it was well within the safety Okla.

Citv. clear 54 43 .09 SUBSEQUENT to 1964, the jectives in private life," he said. While acknowledging there had been Vietnam policy differ Shelby and Mrs. oeorgia Harp- in the northern part of the corni difficult to get industry to accept and perform orders for military equipment in a timely and economical manner," Rick- rate structure has included a mistake." er, Orlando, seven grand try, again and again. range-below the amount that children; seven great-grandchil- ences within the administration, Ihere were new reports from small amount to provide for depreciation without which equip dren, and one brother Herman South Vietnam's national police ment could not De repiacea or he said that had not motivated over testified, his decision to resign.

He said he has had, at, times, Ball, like Goldberg, entered; to Place orders for equipment as i uuinci ui uauuu. mat me ici vuuu were unnc- modernized, spokesmen note A member of Calvary Unit-! ing arms into the capital to nre- District Weather Outlook Brighter Following the second succes The rate increase announce would be unsafe." Experimental Bomb The device being tested was an experimental hydrogen bomb in a chamber 3,800 feet under Pahute Mesa in a lonely desert area 100 miles northwest. ed Church of Christ, Mrs. Kep-jpare for another "terrorist" the John F. Kennedy adminis long as four years before it is needed because "industry would ment notes that in addition to linger also belonged to the Gold th dailv care charge, other much prefer to do civilian work campaign against the city similar to the Tet offensive.

Police said they found 10 So en Age Club, the Woman's Missionary Society, the Sandusky charges will be adjusted ac because they do not have to ex tration in January 1961. Goldberg was President Kennedy's first secretary of labor. Ball and Goldberg, both have been known in the goverrfment Omaha, cloudy 45 34 Philadelphia, cloudy 55 37 Phoenix, clear 88 50 St. Louis, clear 65 45 Salt Lk. City, cloudy 56 37 San Diego, cloudy 70 57 San clear 70 55 Seattle, cloudy 56 45 Tampa, cloudy 81 67 Washington, cloudy 71 39 Winnipeg, cloudy 53 29 (T Trace) ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Maximum 49 Minimum 35 TODAY'S ALMANAC Sun rose at 5:38 a.m.

and sets at 7:21 p.m. cordingly. sive morning of freezing temperatures the picture looks a little brighter. By midmorning the mercury had climbed to 58 Its power was rated as equiv 'The board of governors ana alent to a million tons of TNT, as Vietnam policy critics, al The forecast for tonight is a slightly stronger than the previous most powerful U.S. shot in that area, fired last December.

A million tons is 50 times more Community Club and the Lad-viet AK47 automatic rifles ies' Aid Society of the church, aboard a junk at Saigon's river-Friends may call at the Gar- front dock. They did not say if verick Funeral Home Saturday any arrests were made, after 7 p.m. and until time of In the continuing small-scale the service Monday at 1 p.m. fighting around the capital, 10 Rev. Roger Perl will offici- U.S.

soldiers were killed and 82 ate. Burial will be in Mans- wounded in actions 12 to 38 field Cemetery. miles from Saigon. administration are aware ot their responsibility to the community and pledge continual effort in keeping the charges at Marion General Hospital equal to or below the state and national average," Mr. Hall pend as much design and engineering effort on the commercial work." Rickover is the Navy's deputy commander for nuclear propulsions of the Naval Ship Systems Command and director of the Division of Naval Reactors for the Atomic Energy Commission.

i though Goldberg's views have been less sharply defined in public since he has not been outside government service. He low in the middle or upper 30s and a high on Saturday in the 60s. Rain is making its way into powerful than the atomic bomb that wiped out Hiroshima in the forecast for the weekend- has worked for negotiations at the United Nations. but that's better than snow. notes.

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