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AGE A 2 THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 1S mm "1 2 Men Trade Cancerous Tissue 2 Killed, 2 Wounded By Holdup Man In Philadelphia AID To Boost Birth Control Help Sharply Washington, March 4 W-In line i i i 4 'ii i lt Buffalo. March 4 t-Two for rticr athletes suffering from the kHine form of deadly cancer ex the Household Finance Company office, and asked Goldberg about a loan. He suddenly handed him a note, which said; "This lg a hold-up." He ordered Goldberg, Mrs. Zeid.

li changed thice-quailer Inch cubes of malignant tissue today in the with President Johnson's promise to "help developing countries deal with the population problem," the Agency for International Development plans to sharply boost its activities in the population control field. Phildelphla," March 4 all been shot My God, he'i killed them all He shot them down like animals." The words poured out, as George Sutlcrly, office manager of a Northeast Philadelphia finance company, burst into a neighboring shop yesterday and told i firM step of an experiment thai SJ 1 might prolong I heir lives. Hubert F. Allen, 2,1, of Tucson who played college football ner, Mrs. Flanagan, and Frank into a rear office where Sutterly and O'Connell were working.

Hair Smiling Then, half smiling, he sat down 40 ihL The agency administers the for was the fust to enter surgery, lie eign aid program. was given anesthesia at A.M. and a surgeon opened his chest 4 "1 w1- I i. of a holdup and shooting in his office. Two persons were killed and two others wounded, one criti It has prepared for a House ap on Sutlerly's desk, crossed his i propriations subcommittee a summary indicating that its spending to remove a piece of tissue, to be implanted in the thigh of Harry T.

Griffith, f.1, a former profes cally. Police still wert searching to in the population field can rea ,1 day for the killer, described as i 1 armed and considered extreme i sional baseball player from Flour-town, Pa. Griffith was given a local anesthetic at 8.30 A.M. The men, who never met until Wednesday night, suffer from a ft 'A, ,6 sonably be expected" to reach $20,000,000 in the next few years. Estimated spending this year is $5,500,000 with next year's figure expected to double that amount.

ly dangerous." He forced Sutterly 1 and five other company em ployees, including the victims, 5 1 rare type of bone cancer osteo to line up and turn their backs, Present Assistance The subcommittee, headed by then opened fire on them. Representative Passman Fatally wounded were Louis Goldberg, 24, and Mrs. Carol Zeid- Ik has not started hearings on next year's foreign aid budget, but confirmed receipt of the agency's ner, 20, both of whom died in Naz genic sarcoma. Griffith was pu ked for the operation because he and Allen have O-lype blood. Ith Factors IMcr It.

was disclosed today that each man had a different fih factor in bis blood. Allen's is positive and Griffith's is negative. 1 areth Hospital about two hours summary of plans. after the holdup. legs and folded his arms, letting the gun dangle from his hand.

"Go get some money," ha ordered. Sutterly got him two handfuls of bills. "Get against the wall, all of you," the gunman ordered. "Turn your As they obeyed, he opened fire, Investigators said they believe eight shots were fired from a automatic. Then He Fled The gunman fled, and a few minutes later Sutterly dashed into the other store to report the shootings.

One of the slain employees, Mrs. Zeidner, was to have started a new job next week. Today would have been her last day at the finance company. She had been married last May. Frank, a district supervisor for Household Finance, just happened to be in the office at the time of the hold-up, on his only visit of the month.

Police conjectured that the, gun. man might have been a mental patient or a drug addict, The agency i report said soutn Korea and the Republic of China IN TWISTER'S WAKK The Jackson Tile Company (left) and the Continental Can Company plane In Rankin county wrre all hut ripped to shreds by one of the savage tornadoes (hat struck Mississippi taking more than 50 lives, Successful Surgery Mrs. Anne Flanagan, 20, under A spokesman for the surgeon already are being helped to support health and family planning went surgery described by doctors as very successful, but re clinics. It addca mat 'lurKey, Honduras. Pakistan and Tunisia mained in critical condition to day.

have requested help for similar purposes, and India is discussing The fourth victim, Marshall Tornadoes Kill 61; Frank, 41, wounded in the arm, Firms Warned On Drug Labels Washington, March 4 Two similar assistance. was recovering, in Frankford To receive help, the agency Only Sutterly and his assistant, said, "the developing nation must have its own family planning program" which must allow "freedom of choice to each family." It Charles O'Connell, escaped the producers of drugs used against aid, however, that the Jlh actor was not crucial in this case. lie reiterated that the men were medically compatible for the operation. In the surgery, performed at Ttoswell Park Memorial Institute, tissue from Griffith also was transplanted Into an opening in Allen's thigh. Allen and Griffith hoped this would help each other combat the spread of their cancer.

Lung Tissue Removed Doctors chose to remove the tissue from Allen's right lung and from the area of Griffith' collar bone. Dr. Sigmond H. Nadler, associated chief cancer research surgeon at Roswcll Tark, the Slate's nininK rncnnirri an A irnflf mnnl hail of bullets, by dropping to the floor with the others. into the millions from the State's out for seven hours in the central emphasized that it would not pro motion sickness, nausea and worst natural disaster since a business section.

As police reconstructed the vide contraceptives or equipment vomiting were ordered today to Continued From Page A 1 One wall of a supermarket and a service station wall were all Uiat remained standing in the center. Prisoners from the Jackson and Hinds county jails worked along 1942 tornado left 75 dead in cen holdup the gunman entered Traffic lights were out because for their manufacture. Notes Growing Seriousness tral and northwest Mississippi. of the power failure and rush hour traffic became snarled. caution pregnant women that use of the drugs could possibly cause birth defects.

I think we II find more dead, said Deputy Sheriff Bob Fasano. Some people became hysterical. "We recognize the growing seriousness of the imbalance between food and people," the re side teen-agers, searching for The Food and Drug Adminislra The line of tornadoes moved Boy Scouts were pressed into eastward into west-central Ala Mossier Case Jury Rehears Testimony service to help direct traffic, free lion said notices were served on Charles Pfizer New York, bama during the night. There was ing policemen for rescue work. port added.

"The problems impede social and economic development, threaten the health and Looting was reported in some and Burroughs Wellcome one known dead in Alabama and eleven injured. damaged areas and also in some Tuckahoe, N.Y. The agency An Air Force Reserve C-119 sections without lights. Miami, March 4 Iff-The' Acting Gov. Carroll Gartin or ers was driven to murder his uncle by an insatiable desire for his said the two firms had not properly followed Instructions given October 27.

members of the twelve-man jury transport flew into Jackson shortly after midnight, bringing two mobile Red Cross disaster trucks and twenty pints of rare blood judging Candace Mossier and her bodies and survivors in the rubble. Bulldozers and construction equipment, owned by the, county, were rushed to the area and used to shove aside the tangled debris. Thrown Into Darkness State Civil Defense director W. W. Ragan said damage to the shopping center "is in excess of $1,000,000." A power substation in southwest Jackson was demolished.

Much of the city was temporarily thrown into darkness and the lights were well-being of many, and will jeopardize man's long search for peace." In his foreign aid message to Congress February 1, Mr. Johnson said the United States should "not force any country to adopt any particular approach" to the mastermind and manipulator- be-aunt "this woman who- was the nephew in the 1964 slaying of her The two companies were or dered the State's National Guard on standby alert and some Guardsmen were used to patrol stricken areas. Gartin, the State's lieutenant governor, functioned as hind the entire scheme." multimillionaire husband, Jacques, dered today to change the labeling from Mobile, Ala. Judge Schulz, 51, sent the jury returned to their weighty task to Much of the destruction in Jack day with a question on their minds. on various products containing the antihistamines meclizine, cycli-zine and chloreyclizine.

Further son, the State's largest city with people, was centered on the center, said it is hoped that resistance or homograft rejection to the transplanted cancer will build up in each patient. The resistance, carried by white blood cells, would then be carried back to the original cancer tissue in each man by transfusion of their blood. I Both men were reported in good spirits as they prepared for the operation. They shared a room on the third floor of the 300-bed hospital, Allen, an insurance broker and father of three, has been given by bis doctors two to six months live. chief executive because Gov.

Paul B. Johnson was out of Mississippi. into the deliberation room, two doors from the courtroom- where they had heard more than 100 wit It took the panel some three hours to get an answer. The first twister from the Candlestick Park shopping center at the southwest edge of the city. distribution of the products will be illegal unless the labeling is From one of the lawyers in the nesses since the trial began Jan case, it was learned the jurors uary 17.

squall line which moved from Louisiana into Mississippi and on population problem, adding that "it is first a matter of individual and national conscience in which we will not interfere." Johnson Calls Cabinet Meeting asked for a rereading of testimony Before they departed the cour hanged, FDA said. Statement In October The agency issued a policy to Alabama was reported at Ne- relating to the movements of Fred troom the jury members heard Judge Schulz outline alternatives wellton, La. It damaged a few Roy Weissel during the early morning of Mossler's slaying. 2d Negro Sentenced In Georgia Slaying houses but left no injuries. for its judgment.

Other funnels stabbed out of Weissel is a Miami interior decora statement, October 27, requiring that products containing the three antihistamines carry warning statements against their use by "Washington, March 4 Iff) President Johnson summoned his Cab boiling, black clouds near Green tor found bloody and beaten about Besides acquittal, they were: First-degree murder preme-, ditated, punishable by death in the electric chair, unless a 'ma six miles from the murder scene wood, leaving a few smashed homes and uprooted Griffith, told he had "a very short time to live," first learned of his own condition after Allen's story of his fight to live was told Americus, March 4 The inet to the White House1 today to discuss plans for streamlining and pregnant women or women who The defense had offered Weissel may become pregnant, unless doc as a hypothetical alternate to Mel trees, but again no injuries. Shopping Center Flattened another Negro, Charles Lee 23, July 29. Hopkins was convicted of murder by a jury of ten white men and two Negroes yesterday and tors so advise, second of two Negroes charged with murder pleaded guilty to a lesser charge today and was sen- vin Lane Powers, whom the State reorganizing the executive branch: Robert- H. "Fleming, deputy press secretary, said some final The statement warned against calls the actual slayer of Mossier. Then the shopping center at use of the drugs for "morning enccd to five years in the slaying Jackson was flattened and the tor Jury's Request sickness" during pregnancy and was sentenced to life imprison of a white man during racial ten decisions on these questions-raised by the President in his State-of-the-Union message prob nadoes skipped across Jackson, The jurors were hardly back in ment.

The jury deliberated an suggested the possibility of birth last Former Ohio Gov. DiSalle Is Stricken sion last summer. their deliberation room this morn dropping down into neighboring hour and three minutes. deformities. ably would be made at the Cab ing before they sent out word that Rankin county.

During Hopkins trial, Lamar FDA said Pfizer relabeled four I Negroes On Jury Eddie James Lamar, 22, inet meeting. In Rankin industrial area, the was identified as the driver of a car from which a fatal bullet was Knox Glass works, Continental they had the questions for Dade County Circuit Judge George Schulz, who gave them their final He emphasized the session was not a crisis meeting and was not Meclizine prescription drugs to carry the FDA warning about adverse effects on unborn babies but then followed the warning pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntary manslaughter in the July 28 shooting of Andrew Aultman Can Company plant and Jackson Tile Company were wrecked. associated in any way with the instructions last night. situation in Vietnam. A 12-year-old boy was killed in Whatley, 21, in Americus.

with statements designed to re Mrs. Mossier and her nephew Powers, free on bail throughout Columbus, Ohio, March 4 Former Gov. Michael V. DiSalle was stricken in a barber shop and rushed to a hospital today where Superior Court Judge T. O.

fute it. fired Into a crowd of white men standing on a corner. Hopkins admitted firing a revolver into the crowd. The prosecutor, Solicitor General Frank Myers, called the Hopkins trial "one of the fairest I've ever been in," Rankin county when the whirling winds plucked him from a bicycle and slammed him against a fence. the trial, awaited the outcome of Marshall, denied a defense The drugs were named as bona- jority of the jury recommends mercy, in which case the mandatory penalty is life imprisonment." Second-degree murder without premeditation, but with malice, punishable by twenty yean to life.

Third-degree murder without premeditation or malice, up to twenty years in prison. Manslaughter a $5,000 fine or a sentence of one to twenty years. 1 Judge Schulz told the jury it was to draw no inferences from the failure of either Powers or Mrs. Mossier to take the witness stand during the trial. Choice Left To Jury On the subject of capital "punishment, Gerstein told the panel in the State's finaL summation: "If you feel in your conscience there is something about the unwarranted murder.

of Jacques Mossier to justify a. mercy recommendation, I have no quarrel with that. But if you feel a physician described his condi doxine tablets, bonadoxine drops, the jury's deliberations at Separate suites at a hotel. motion for probation, but permitted the sentence to begin from antivprt tablets and antivert The Air National Guard Armory in Rankin county was hit with tion as "serious but not critical." Dr. Perry Ay res said the 58- Woman Gets Kidney From Nonrelative the time Lamar was jailed with Their lives rested in the hands of the twelve men, with no words syrup.

vrar-o DiSa did not sutler bricks peeling off the walls by the force of the twister. One training Labeling Called Misleading to guide the panel toward its de FDA said Burroughs Wellcome cision. The State did not demand heart attack or stroke. Bleeding at the mouth was stopped soon al'er DiSalle entered the Grant plane was swept into the air, then smashed on the ground. Barrels Into Alabama the death penalty neither did it Palo Alto, Cal, March 4 MV- 9 Missing As Blizzard Paralyzes N.

Midwest Hosoital emercency room, he Palo Alto Hospital has tried its labeling for three prescription drugs contained cyclizine and chloreyclizine differs from required labeling, "is misleading waive it, After receiving the seven weeks-old case the jury deliberat added. The twisters later slammed into first kidney transplant on patients DiSalle, Ohio Governor from who are ffot related. Scott and Leake counties before ed for less than two hours and barreling into Alabama. and fails to provide an oi me necessary information for use by 1059 to 11W3 and earlier director of price stabilization in Washing was sent to a hotel. Coivftnued From Page A 1 Mrs.

Marilyn Mongelli, 33, of Fresno, received a healthy "kidney from Mrs. Mary Louise Eisen- The highway patrol said about physicians." Bismarck today to plan Govern twenty of the dead were in the immediate Jackson area, the rest in Mrs. Mossier and Powers are accused of a premeditated design whereby he bludgeoned Mossier ton from 1050 to 1952, was overcome in the Deshler-Cole Hotel barber shop about 11.15 A.M. and trager. 28, also from Fresno.

ment action in North Dakota in The Burrougtis-weucome prescription products are perazil tab Both were reported in satisfactory Rankin, Scott and Leake counties and stabbed him 39 time in a Key otherwise, I know you will exer taken to the hospital in an emerg The worst tornado this century lets (chloreyclizine) marczine injection (cyclizine) and marezine in Mississippi was in the north cise that responsibility as well." During Foreman's summation. ency squad vehicle. Diagnosis still was incomplete, the hospital said. suppositories icycnzinei. east section around Tupelo 1936 That tornado claimed 216 lives.

Mrs. Mossier became ill and left condition following yesterday's surgery. Six other successful kidney transplants have been performed at the hospital and the patients have resumed normal activities. Donor and recipient in these cases Thirteen years ago, 38 persons THE WEATHER tsiscayne apartment June 30, 1964. The state claimed aunt and nephew were engaged in a love affair and coveted the $33,000,000 banking and loan fortune amassed by the 69-year-old victim.

Preceding Foreman, State Attorney Richard Gerstein. who were killed by a twister which smashed into historic Vicksburg the courtroom with her hand, to her mouth. An aide said she suffered another attack of migraine headache and nausea, similar ta those that afflicted her earlier in the trial. were related. on the Mississippi River.

heads the prosecution, said Pow zard of 1888. The temperatures in its swirling vortex had not yet reached subzero, as they did 78 years ago. Thermometer readings were mostly between zero and 10 above, On the North Dakota-Minnesota border, the Grand Forks Herald abandoned plans to publish today for the first time in modern history. At least two babies were home-delivered in isolated areas with the aid of telephoned medical instructions. Snowmobiles Used In Moorhcad, mailmen used snowmobiles to deliver letters.

Across the river in Fargo, heavy snows and high winds caved in portions of the domed gymnasium roof of a new high school. In Crookston, police were using snowmobiles for emergency First Of 2 Astronauts the storm's wake weather permitting, The blizzard, dipping slightly south of its general northeastward path in South Dakota, tied much of that state up almost as tightly as its neighbor to the north. Eighty-five persons last night in a filling station near Huron. A 220-foot television tower near Sioux Falls was downed by high winds. Banana Leaves For M.I.

T. Cambridge, March 4 UV-Some banana leaves on special order will arrive by freighter Monday in New York. A Pakistani student needed the leaves, which are 6 feet by 2'4 feet, on which to serve an authentic Pakistani meal to friends. UwH UxifUj Mwlm Buried AtArlinat on Washington. March 4 GD The Mrs.

Sep maintainpd rnmnnsiir United States team throughout, and 3-vear-nlrl David buried one of its members in seemed bewildered by the activi Arlington National Cemetery to day and moved on to the same ties. ine two See daughters, Sally, 9, and Carolyn, 7, both wept. Peter B. Vanderholf, of Hous-ton, a Christian Science lay last rites for another. Both were runs.

All stores were closed. if. i i I'; i I i killed Monday in a jet plane crash in St. Louis. A meeting was scheduled In LOCAL FORECASTS Several hundred persons Bath er ed in a gentle rain outside the reader, conducted the ceremony.

At the end there was a rifle salute, and the flag that draped the coffin was handed to Mrs. See. Hundreds Flee Homes In Ga. Flash Floods MARYLAND Occasional rsln with possibly thunderstorm. Highs in the S0'.

Cloudy, wmdy and much colder tonight with snow Hurtles. Lows In the middle and upper 20 Highs In the low 30 a tomorrow Sunday outlook fair and cold Winds southerly 15 to 30 mile an hour today and west to northwest tonight and Saturday with higher gusts. BALTIMORE AND VICINITY Occasional ruin unci possibly thunderstorm. Htgln in the 60', Rain ending tonight, lnw in the 30'i. Partly cloudv tomorrow, colder, hlnhs In the 40'.

Small craft warnings displayed tot Increasing southerly winds becoming 15 to 30 miles an hour today thlftmg to west to northwest 15 to 30 miles an hour tonight with higher gusts. NASA Tribute Dr. Robert C. Seaman. Henutv tort Myer (Va.) chapel for Navy services for Elliot M.

See, 38, a civilian former Navy pilot. Air Force services for Major Charles A. Bassett 2d, 34, were arranged for the same place four hours later. Columbus, March 4 (AV-Tor up into the community's water fil director of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, led a group of space agency officials at the ceremony which included Dr. George E.

Mueller, director The two men in trainins? for thp tering plant. Roads Closed rential rains caused flash flooding throughout middle Georgia, and several hundred persons were evacuated from their flooded Relative Humidity Data Dr Bulb Wet Bulb Hiimldilv Temo, Temo. (Per Ce on 7PM 53 4ft 55 7 AM. today. 49 48 93 The State patrol said several Gemini 9 three-day orbital rendezvous mission they planned to make in Mav.

were killed in an Today's Hourly Report 12 Midnltht 55 8 A 55 1AM 54 AM. 53 2AM 53 10 A 55 3 A M. 53 11 58 4AM 54 12 Noon .5 5 A 54 1PM 57 6AM 53 2 57 7 AM 53 3 PM '64 Foreran. or tne otnee of Manned Space Flight, and Dr. Georee E.

Low. of Barometer At Sea Level 7 yesterday 3(1 01 attempted landing at St. Louis. secondary roads were closed in the vicinity of Perry, and there were reports of some private ponds the Manned Spacecraft Center at 7 AM. today 29.90 tiouston.

ineir plane struck a building at the plant where Gemini spacecraft breaking through dams. are manutactured. Today A Year Ago Mostly cloudy, rain. Huh, 58 Low. homes in several communities.

There was a promise of sunshine today, but water still covered a main highway through Warner Robins, where approximately 100 persons spent tin? night in a Red Cross disaster shelter set up in a school. Refugees also were sheltered in a school at Columbus, where flood- The Almanac Bun sets todsj 8 03 PM Sun rises tomorrow 6 34 A Moon riset today 3 07 Moon sets 6 02 AM Hmh tide today 5 06 Hieh tide tomorrow 5 00 AM Low tide todav 11 30 Low tide tomorrow 110 AM 34 Honorary Pallbearers With six fellow astronaut as Water covered automobiles in and a fireman, Tommy Battchelor, swam from Georgia 247, which -ante. mmw feyvahmutfiy Lrtinimwn MwWiJMjMiiiiiiifcm un ft iiaflr- honorary pallbearers, the cortege of more than 50 automobiles moved slowlv through the eemp. later was closed, to an automobile Temperature Bulletin which was inundated and rescued Temperatures Yesterday City Office: Hiahest. 86: lowest.

43 nun. 55: normal, 41 Auoorl: Hihet. fi'i: lnwft. 30: mean. 47.

HlBhest of record. 78 In Wli. lowest of reenrd. 12 in Dearee Dsri. iCustom Hnuei.

10. total davt for tea-son. 3 173. D-ree Dais 'Airport 18. total define cUvg for spon.

3,872 and th lowest Hishrst yesterday The two astronauts who' are to make the next space flight, Gemini 8, now scheduled for March 15 Neil Armstrong 'and David Scott had been named pallbearers for the two funerals. At the last minute they were, unable to get here from Chapel Hill, N.C., where they have been taking special navigation training. Their places were taken by two relatively new scientist astronauts, F. Curtis Michel and-Dr. Joseph P.

Kerwin. tn a niornine: a mother and her small child. inc creeks and small streams tery to a slope overlooking Wash Alhsnv ington. See's widow and three small Atlanta Boston Buffalo Congressman Gets His Wish Visiting the Lincoln Room during a White House reception for congressmen, minority whip Leslie Arends III.) told President Johnson that although he had been in the room previously during sixteen terms in Congress, he never had the honor of tilting on the bed. The President suggested they sit en It.

28 Minn. -8! 55 New 34 New voi a. Omaha 40 Phiia nhia 53 Pittsbunh. 41 Richmond fit Loun 67 children, and other relatives and 51 57 55 Sfi 60 50 7 f2 Fit 74 More than 2 inches of rain fell in the Columbus area within a two-hour period yesterday, the Weather Bureau reported. About 4.5 inches feU between midnight and noon.

caused the evacuation of about 235 persons. At Perry, city officials ordered persons to use water for drinking only, because the swelling little Indian Creek bad backed friends, were seated under a CtllcSSO IDetroil Charleston, on in i Va 01 in. Ms rt lfb'irt 0 13 In iMrmumi 174 in iMitml Precipitation For 14 hours ended midnnht March To'sl luiiifsll this month Ae urn. dffl'ienev this monih Accum. exctst i.ut Jan.

1 canopy for the simple graveside 41 AntonW 80 services. 7 lamoa ei 74.

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