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THE WEATHER PARTLY CLOUDY t6nifht Hot low 3.1 Sunday continued cloudy and warmer, evening likely, high 55. FINAL VCHUMf 144 NO. 80 CHARtESTQN, WEST VIRGINIA SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1965 FIVE CENTS U. S. Jets Challenged Migs In Viet Raid i9aifo Pail By I 9lM U.S.

CHARGES HARASSMENT Sea Tactics Of Reds Hit WASHINGTON The United States charged Russia today with four, new instances of harassing American warships on the' high seas. In a protest note, Washington told' Moscow it wilt "hear lull responsibility the s'erious if a collision comes trom further "dangerous actions of interferring I with Navy operations. STERLING STRICKLAND Last Uncaplortd Escapee Another Pair Back In Jail; One At Large fin ISr mornine. me Rnriter. of Marmet, one of nine prisoners who escaped trom the Kanawha County Jail Thurs day, lurned himself in at tne And 20 minutes later another Ihe orisoners.

Kenneth Spur lock, 33, of Kent, Ohio, was capture hv Stale Lruooera and a South Charleston patrolman as he huddled in a telephone booth on U. S. 119 trying to keep family of a sixin persusnw to tui.n himself in. This leaves only me of the nine Hill large Sterling Strickland, IS. of Clendenin, who had Keen jailed in violation nf parole.

Jailers said Barker told them' nf hit activities since the escape, ht" 'suggested that niMhi anH Ihe lack of food probably contributed to his voluntary return, ne sentence on a plea of guilty to the charge of. manslaughter in the death of Cora Belle Scott here several Snnrlnck was captured ai South unanesinn rauwmii a Miller said he accompanied Ttrawiws'it. O. Grecory und R. E.

up U. S. 119 about 3 a. m. today In serve a warrant on Newh'nuse Drive.

In addilinn, Miller juiH Ihev had received a. report thai there someone tearing up a telephone, booth about a miie beyond Newhraise so they continued on lo ir.vcsti^i When Ihcy arrived at the Knrti'i hr a service sta tion, they found Snurlock huddled down in the bottom of it. He was still dressed In the clothes he wore at the time of the escape. "He was ready lo give him tkt TWO MORE, Pg. .2 CHARLEY WEST SaYSi The U.S.

note, delivered to the Soviet Embassy Friday made public hy the State De partjiwi: is the latest in series of angry exchanges. over alleged nautical harass ment. The. Russians have been ac cusing Americans of bulling their ships. The United States complained in a note Feb.

24 that Soviet craft had Snlerferred with carrier operations in September and January. U.S. CABLE DAMAGED Today's U.S: protest chained1 Zond six times crossed ahead of the U.S, Navy subma Cadiz. Soain. HUNT PUSHED! First Air Encounter FflPPFDfAR 65 Miles From Hanoi WITH BOMBS 2 U.

S. Buildings In Saigon Feared New Plot Targets SAIGON, South Viet Nam A ntfv search was launched todav tora red sedan reported loaded with explosives ami flcstinetl lor a. viei uing terrorist attack on the U.S. Information Service office or the nearby Caravelle Hotel, American and' Vietnamese security forces swung into ac tion as intelligence sources reported the new Communist death plot aimed it downtown baigon; last Tuesday. a Viet Cong drove a car 'loaded with abnronimately 250 pounds of ex plosives up to the U.S.

Embas. sy. The blast which followed killed 2 American and 20. other persons and wounded 52 Ameri cans ana lm otners. Intelligence sources said then On Jan, the Soviet Vertikal; with a lookout on fisrjpiH buildings which serves bow.

using binoculars', as ah American bachelor offi to within 75 feet of the rear of quarters in the 'iv Chinese sectkm. of Saigon. ican naval vessel was in the' American mUitury police and eastern Allelic towinfl joined in me search or. tne red uonce seem Desoite Ihe Dutton's tow asiem, uie note saia, tnei Russian cratt shredded the oa ible, then played two arc lights on the Dullon while, the U.S. ship tiled to retrieve brown (cable.

1 On Feb. Is the Soviet ship! Vietnamese emoloves ot.USIS were evacuated from the build See CAB HUNT, Tg. 2, Cel. a i "This 'caused serious risk of1 WASHINGTON (APK Am Wlision in flagrant of Maxwell D. Taylor uie rules ot me roan ana mooing oacn omijun wrm pit Lmn U.S.

earrinr Hornet and the fight against the Cpmmu Five of the other lankcr Ashtabula off the! anrt tne been captured earlier On Feb. 24 the Soviet Arbsn maneuvered to imerfere with fueling operations between S. To Boost S. Viet Forces ma A arm jrA nf aw! to add several thousand Ameri ansnip practices. leans.

me u.a. lorce in aouin He also intends to see another 160,000 South Vietnamese added mist Viet Cong tins year, raisingi California coast. I the country's total to about 700, Hftmol u.at iwinirod tn'OOO. break off her approach tile Taylor completed a nr tanker because of serious risk ofjpohey conferences with Presi and he Arban's iteea went Jonnson ano top oine ais chanse of course to. port in vio jhere" Friday.

He leaves Wash of the rules of ihe road." 4, On March 2, Ihe Soviet trawler Sverdolovsky deliber atelv interfered with a naval exercise in Narraganseli Bay waters by the ship's Court ney, Hartley and Mywaoin. The note said Russian North Viet Nam and extensive) boat first crossed the Courtney's now; wen reversen to remain directly front ot the American warshin with Courtney swerving hard riatil to avoid naore mei ineton tonisht to return to his embassy, tiBavily damaged by a. iterrorist Bomomg luesoay, i The. conferences reportedly confirmed present major strate igy, including continued istriKes against Loramunisl of air as well as around forces against Viet (Jong centrations in the South, The. aim is to convince North Viet Nam it cannot win in the and that it Can get peaci trawler headed straiaht' for thelonlv bv baltina infiltration Keywadin.

and BURNT CROSS FOUND IN YARD OF MARTYR DETROIT A burnt cross was. found today in the back yard of the home of slain civil rights worker' Mrs. Viola Liuzzo. Mrs. Liujzo, 39, was shot and killed, March 25 in Alabama after she had taken part in a civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery.

The cross was' found hy Larry Mason, a private police firm employe. Mason has been guarding the Liuzzo home. He said he did not see who planted the cross nor did he ace it ablaze. Police said the crossbar and upper part of the cross were charrod. The dead woman's husband, Anthony, 51, and his children, were asleep when the cross waa placed in the yard.

SAIGON, Viet Nam on S. Navy planes today knocked out a bridge ,65 miles south of Hanoi, capilsl of Communist North Viet Nam, and were challenged for the first time by Red planes. Three Communist Mig jets jumped the planes as they tacked a road and railway bridge at Dong Phouhg, said Capt. George H. Whistler, Navy, spokesman.

Navy planes chased the Migs but lost Ihem in the haze. At the same time, 50 U. S. Air Force FIDOs and F105s Hit the Ham Kong (Dragon's Mouth) bridge at Thanh city of more than a million IS mites south of where the Navy planes struck. A U.

S. military spokesman said several hits were scored on the bridge, but could not say whether it was destroyed. It single span suspension bridge 800 yards long, In the action farther north, Whistler said he did not believe' U. S. jets got close enough to fire during the pursuit of the Migs.

The raid was the closest to Hanoi yet made by U.S, planesj land this may have accounted; for the presence of the MlgsY It seemed likely the Migs ere not sent up spoiling fori a fieht acainst the more num. erofls Navy planes but were ready in (he air wnen tne rain Whlitler did not. sav what' model of the Soviet built Mig was involved, or whal national markings they bore. But North anme old MiaI5 and MiB 17 air craft. They are not believed to; any ot uie snpr.istica.eo said the Red' jets a nai; on one U.S.

air. He said he did not know the Migs fired hut he assumed did and had missed the plane, ftppareiuiy uic INavy planes not acore any hits ROUTE SEVERED Whistler said the attack was xiwaaufal in severing Route 1 ithe major rail and road route; runnkie south from Hanoi along the Vietnamese. coast. Communist China said 12 S. iplanes wrre down and imanv moro were liil" today' when U.

planes launched an other air strike into Norm viei Petinfl'c New China Ncwe iAgency (NONA), in a Honai dls i Inatchi made no mention of the three 'Mig jet fighters that mmped U. NOMA'S report, monitored in Tokyo, ssid 12 planes were idowned in the northern part of Thanh Hoa province. It marie' no see U.S. JETS, Pg; 2, Col. 1 SLAIN IN VtKT NAM Army Capt.

Gerald C. Ca peile, SO, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ca.pol.lv of Fond du Lac, has been killed by Communist small arms ground fire in South Viet Nam. A member of the airborne infantry, Cabelle went overseas in Deccniber.

His wife and son live in Newburgh, N. AP Wirephoto. 3 Divergent Species Found I Remote Past Of Manki nd NICE, France ift' i Comdr. Francois archeotagiii. annovneed today the diwnvery tl a homia aktilt he said is mare than years aid.

He the fragment in the Grnftn of Lauret. a rave Miwai Banm near Nice. CHICAGO One of the world's most reneuned anthro I wonder If Ptalagaa potogiats has uncovered evet rmsMerea ismg West denre that three entirely dlf Vligiala te WMBfac fcrent species nf prehistoric MMMfcal 1 mm livad it and In the same place about one million years ago. This startling scientific claim made by Dr. Louis S.

director of the Coryn den Memorial Museum, Nairobi, whh urged fellow scientists to "refuse to accept theories as facts, and look, upon the origin of man with fresh eyes." Leakey wax the leaelciff speaker' at a three day confer en origin of man" at the University ef center for continuing educa tion. The British anthropologist, whose excavations from the Olduvai Gorge in Cast Africa have attracted world wide attention, announced be has found a skull of a third manlike called a pithe canthronine. in earner ejtcavaunns rne same site, he found fossil remains belonging to two other minllke grnupi raited dnjan 8ee SPECIES, 6 Die Traffic Stale highway fatalities for 1965 climbed lo 3O0 yesterday persons, five of them West Virginiahs, lost their lives in a rash of accidents occurred over Southern counties of the state. The 100 deaths to date equal the number. ot thrtl hod tiled Mountain State highways a year ago on this date.

One of yesterday's deaths In volved a woman who was walk inn along the highway, another resulted from a aidrswiping two others oecwrefl j.when a ear crashed into a bridge and two of them in vslved Iruck wrecks. Deod are: SUSS l.ORKTTA NEARV, 34, of Mernshsw, Kanawha County. PAT HENDERSON, 24, of Milton, Cabell County. GAR CHAPMAN. 32, of Hun tington, Cabell County.

CLADY EARL GfPSON, 57, of Hico, Fayette County; RAYMOND EVANS, 37r of Ynungstftwn, Ohio. LEWIS 1C. RDBERTS 21, of' Kanawha County. KING ANNOUNCES BOYCOTT Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

(seated second from right) bald a press conference in Baltimore, that the first stage of a three stage economic boycott of Alabama would begin immediately. King is flanked by the Rev. Ralph Abernathy (right), a lieutenant in King's. Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and John Lewis (third from right), chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordination Committeei AP Wlrepholo) In Va. Mi snap in a three vehicle accident about! tors, Mrs.

Charlotte Hagan of east of Charleston. sey of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. nnWn was rtr vor nf a rnr Marv Ellen Fe of Fa rmont: which collided with a coal truck and his grandparents. Mr. and Inumrd.r.hai' Won.

Mrs nmcs Kueette ol Aflstea. following car then struck the) The funeral wiill be Monday at iRoberts vehicle. 11:30 p. m. in the Army after returning from oj Bryan Fcarson officiating, wilb.

tour of duty in apparent burial in Montgomery Memorial Lewis is surviveu ny nis Z. I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis t. tiw' i Robwls Sr.

of GaUaghe nearly a See KILLED, Pg. Col, GUARDS READ PAPERS Autobahn Traffic Backed For Mile nV.Rt.iN iji Kasl Germanv tor the third straight rlav fnrtav to harass civilian traffic ilito Berlin with a deliberate slowdown in' control procedures. ronoetrd that Communist border guaras torn uiem the slowdown was started lo protest next week's scheduled ses sion of the. West German Parliament tn West Berlin. A string of cars and.

trucks; long waited at the Allied military traffic which is anrl 'r hvlrmiinf (ft Rntor Ihn Checked throUfih bv the Soviets'. mPn wt killed about midnight (K.t i Only air travelers are not tub in. a one car accident on U. Berlin West Ger eontmls. 60 about a mile west of Milton.

They were passengers any East Germanv announced! night that Soviet and: 1 8uaras sal acfi ast German Iroops will Mage car which rainmed a bridge. us maneuvers west of The driver, Harold Morretl, of of 'Miltoti, was hospitalized in Huntineton. The horiies of Henderson and Chapman are. at the Heck nerai in Miuon. Miss Nearv was struct flown as she walked along the high i wav near her home last state notice r.nargeq a nern shaw'man, William 23, in connection, with the death, When arraigned before Justice of thb Peace Joe Gies in Charleston today.

Straight olead ed guilty to drunken driving anil was fined and sentenced to 10 days in jail: he nleaded euiltv to drivinfi With no operator's license and was fined 520: and was held to the grand jury a enarge ot in voluntary mansiaugnier Gies set swnd at ss.ooo. SIDKSWll'E TRAILER Gipson, a disabled miner, lost his life and bis wife and daughter were injured when their car a tractor trailer at Big Bend, three miles of Lookout mi V. S. 60. The wife, Lola Mae, 53, is a patient at Laird Memorial Hos pital tn Montgomery.

Her condition was reported today as satisfactory. The daughter. Ger aldine, 16, was treated and released. Evans, the Ohio trucker, was injured fatally when his brakes failed and' his truck plunged down an embankment along W. 10 near Logan, ho was cm nioyed bv the tilenn cariaae Co.

Hooerta ynuta was Kitiea and two other men were injured. Today's Index 1ft 1 SECTIONS Page Page 5 Obituaries Classified Comics is Theaters Crossword S.TV. Editorials Horoscope My i. 4' warming up it 10 Womfth'a tVMlkaT 1 newspa persjnstead starting Monday and las Slowdown tactics were also fa exercise was set employed ny Kea guaios with the paiLamen checkpoints through the Berli tarj' Walt used by west werm. enter East Beri: The official East Gennan1 agencj' ADN said the There were itn bottlenecks ati miuM.s nm.H jhn ilala of the U.

Army troops had achieved oimiiit, a tiuaonig yvuii 'wi toe winter iraininE foreigners. Und would be held under "ag The slowdoBn did not affectigravated fighting cotxlitjons." WHAT A DOG MUST SUFFER! Hair done up. in canine version of pin curlers, this Yorkshire terrier with incongruous old Welsh aame of Toby goes, through all this which Is neither Yorkshire nor Welsh for International D(tg Shew Judging in Chicago, Owner is Mrs. Gordon, bf suburban Chicago community oi AP WtrapbeUi. KING KINDLES ALABAMA IRE VIA BOYCOTT Rightists Direct Three Stage Blow At State Economy MONTGOMERY.

at, Many of Alabama's leadiM biLsine.wmen and believe Dr. Martin King's economic boycott nf this istate will only hurt racial itKHlS. "If the boycott should be sue jCe ssful it can serve no. nttwr nu poae tnan to worsen rare In (he sUilei" Crawford Johnson III, a soft drink executive and president ot oiomngnam. Chamber of Commerce.

''Fortunately, i Dr. Kmg will be success he said, EFFECTIVE AT ONCE Kine announcAd Stage boycott Frirfau in n.ni more. The first stase of th. which he said would start jS to ask any in dustry.w national business eon. cem.

building plants luspend their nlani' far ul expansion." Mage would deal wth private investment funds in Alabama and federal deposits in Alabama King said, while the third stage would spel clfically singfe out items produced the stale wtich. Kmg' feels the nation should boycott. The boycott brought angry responses from Alabama "The while if desire, can boycott, too," 5aid Rep. John Lewis Cates of Shelby County, accusing King of being "power mad now," i can't how wiUi aiat type of rash thinking, taw Negro people of Alabama can believe that Is helpins their said Sen. Jimmy Mc Dow.

of Shelby County. FIVE GOALS OUTLINED go on until these, conditions are met: An end te me poll tax in an elections. Voter registrations st ttmej convenient to working people, such as at night and on week ends, Appointment of Negroes to policy makine positions on and ki state agencies. An etifl lo alleged police nru ilitv and the assuranra nf equal police, protection to all citizens. Denunciation by officials and See BOYCOTT, Pg, 2, Sol.

Change EMKIIGING from the smoke of burning church es, a change is imder way in Mississippi. Some state leaders are shitting their thinking from "never" to A current affairs' page story looks at the emergence of a "new Sunday, POPPERS." or drug addicts, live in a kaleidoscopic, world described iii part two of a series in the State Magazine. Don't miss your copy of the KIaiv.

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