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'IS DAYTON DAILY NEWS Saturday Mir Pilot Misquoted, Defense Aide Says Life Magazine Altered Flyers Letters, Discredited T28 Plane, Sjlvester Claims Ford to Back LBJ Against Anyone By RON' WTLSON, Associated Pres Writer DETROIT, May 23 Auto maker Henry Ferd II says he will support President Johnson for re-election no matter whom the Republicans nominate. w. 'I 3 N. board chairman of the. Ford Ford Motor said yesterday his vote for Mr.

Johnson would May 23 (LTD A Defense department spokesman yesterday said Life magazine had altered the letters of an Air Force captain killed in South be his first for Vietnam when they were published in a recent issue. Democratic 0 Crane Hits Poiver Line, Killing Man pre sidential i Arthur Sylvester, assistant sec-i etary of defense for public af- hct Sylvester said, 3. candidate. 1 fairs, in a letter to the editor of i cP' the original hana Life made public here, said of written letten ihow, that while one of the alleged alterations in'vou edited out phrases, sentences I-kS: His indorse-m was given to Mr. the letters that: Johnson dur and even extended sections, there ing the Presi "If it had been desired to dis-tWas no indication to the reader credit the TO airplane, then h.

not cettinr the entire A 27 -year -old laborer was killed and two others were bumed when a boom crane swung into a power line near the dent's brief stopover in Detroit. LME. MARCEL DASSAULT 2 Million Demanded certainly the editing as it "jwiinii I peareti in uie wouia nar ac Ford intersection of the Lajitz and Ford de- complished that objective." THE AUTHOR of the letters was Capt. Edwin G. Shank.

27, of Winamac, whose letters home helped to stir up a congressional inquiry into the adequacy of Air Force airplanes used in South Vietnam. scribed Mr. Johnson as "terrific" Hanes esterday. and predicted the President would have no trouble winning in1 The victim was identified as November. jBurl Dalton, of 305 S.

Su- perior, Fairboi-n. "HE'S DOING an excellent job as President." Ford said. "I'vej INJURED WERE Clyde Smith, heard him say many times that 47 of Fi-anklin and George Ken-he's for all the people in Jf of RR Xenj counti-y for business, labor and: the general public. I agree with' The men, employes of the Mat- Plane Builder's Wife Kidnaped Mrs. Marcel Dassault Taken at Gunpoint; Remnants of AntiDe Gaulle Army Suspect In New York, a spokesman for the magazine said Life editors had been forced to decipher some what he says." company were woreing on FARMERSVILLE BANK EXPERIENCES FIRST HOLDUP Masked Robhers Entered Five Minutes Hefore Closing Time FBI Joins in Search For Farmersville Bank Bandits "practically unintelligible words" and had made honest mistakes in the cases cited by Sylvester,) PARIS, May 23 UP) Two hooded gunmen kidnaped "not by design or with evil in-the wife of Marcel Dassault, French nuclear warplane tne Beavercreen sewer excat- Ford comments were as Mr.

Johnson shook hands with) politicians and some of the 25.000 THE AtXTDENT occurred as people who greeted him at De-the crane was lifting a conveyor troit Metropolitan airport. Thej across the road and came in con-President stopped briefly en tact with the power line carrying lent builder, early today. Hours later a Paris newspaper said "The spirit of the captain's 'a caller demanded 10 million francs ($2 million) ransom, route to deliver the Lniversiry of 7200 volts. Michigan commencement ad- Three Employes Handcuffed Kennedy said that he, Dalton diess at Ann Arbor. letters was preserved." the ine anonymous can amid a spokesman said.

"If anybody Is massive manhunt for the men in doubt about that, they can.nd tneir getaway driver, who contact the captain's wife." 4ped Wiy with Madeleine Das-SVLVESTER said Shank wrote jsauit, about 65, after pistol-whip- and Smith were standing on the Mr. Johnson told the crowd: 'ground steadying the conveyor "This welcome moves me to! when the current passed through British Rush Troops To Guiana Clash in a letter dated last Dec, 4: her husband, 72, and their the steel equipment. recall an old song 'will you love me in November as you do in FRAUD COSTS 17 1EARS were lucky-no T28 pilot received so much as a hangnail. We've got a tremendous bird and we're all skilled-you can be proud of chauffeur, Louis Dubois, 48. POLICE said it was uncertain whether the ransom call to the Evening Le Monde came from I DOX'T want you to forget! LLfcVfciu.

aiay Bv Pair Who Fled With 30,000 FARMERSVILLE, May 23 Two masked gunmen are still at large after escaping with $50,000 yesterday from the Farmersville branch of the First National bank of Miamisburg. The robbers entered the bank years old wearing light gray or five minutes before the 3 p.m. blue coveralls over regular eloth-ckwing time. They were wear- ing. One was said to be five feet tnp; stockings over their heads mckn to six feet, of medium and gloves on their hands.

No medium hhi GEORGETOWN, British the kidnapers or a crank. Guiana, May 23 UP) British sol me later on in the fall." ha, Donald Jan.K. wno p.c.u added guilty to three charges of insur- lance fraud involving more than Gov. George W. Romney, a .19 000 wa, sentenced yesterday Republican who has been mer-U0 one to seven years in Ohio tioned as possible GOP presiden- penitentiary.

diers were rushed to this trou- us I am." In the life version, Sylvester said, the word "bird" was changed to "esprit" (bird would be pilot slang for airplane). The life spokesman said the The caller said that if the de mand was not met Mme. Das-'bled British crown colony today as gangs of Negroes and East Indians clashed in racial warfare, sault would be returned "in small pieces." plexion and carrying a rusty, customers were in the bank. lugar-type gun. tial timber, served as official greeter.

Some Democrats seem e'd A "TIIKRt: WASN'T anything THE OTHER was characterized A state of emergency was declared last night by Gov. Sir Richard Luyt in a broadcast to the colony, he announced he had word "bird" had been unreadable in the original letter. Editors inserted "esprit" as conforming to the most likely meaning of the sentence, he said. "If you see all the letters that LIFE 'published," he said, "the sense comes through very stronelv He noted that the let Another anonymous telephone call was received by the evening newspaper Franc e-Soir. The caller demanded the release of Ex-Gen.

Raoul Salan, the terrorist secret army organization (OAS) leader now serving a life sentence. The caller was quoted suspicious about them," said as liRht to fair complected, weigh Mrs. Thelma Wheeler, a bank ing 130 to 1G0 pounds with a employe. i round, heavy face and carrying 'what is believed to be a came in, one of them er revoiveri leaped over the counter and the I 1 Mrs. Wheeler said it was Ihe ether said, 'This is a stickup.

firs, time lhe bank nad bee miffed at Romney's appearance, saying he invited himself. Republican sources said the committee which planned the airport program had bypassed Romney and that he had to contact the White House to arrange a spot in line. HALLUM FURNITURE IN SI HE lAIROROVKUS OPEN i DATS 9 TO 115 lidrtoiK Sultis 0lsism 600 Lamps (00 Diaist tttt 140 Sofas 1000 Table l50Dinittis SO Disks Select your flit tody. 8lMe good. Booktpi, HuHKkt, Sol Bedi.

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Sarlnr Air Mattresses an Box Sprlnil, Boil-away Beds, etc. SINCE im "QUALITY FURNITURE FOR LESS" MRS. THELMA WHEELER ters had concerned the general robbed. 'Didn't Look Suspicion' state of the war in Vietnam, not as saying, if the exenange is asked for 1,000 troop reinforcements. OUTRAGED by the discovery of the bullet-riddled bodies of an aged Negro couple, bands of bicycle-riding Negro youths rolled through the streets, seeking out East Indians.

Police rescued one youth and a woman. Other persons were beaten and robbed of money and jewels. One East Indian wounded by police died in a hospital. Shop keepers closed and barricaded their stores. The robbers handcuffed three employes, Mrs.

Wheeler, Robert Sorrell and Juanita Focht, and shoved them to the floor. TIIEY HEED the fourth employe, Robert Komshell, with a gun at his head for 15 minutes while they waited for a time just the planes. SHANK was killed on Mar. 24. Scripps Howard reporter Jim G.

Lucas contended in a dispatch from South Vietnam on May 11 that the wing of Shank's plane separated from the fuselage in a dive. The Air Force report just after Dunbar to Honor 2 Retiring Teachers Two long-lime Dunbar high system in 192.1 and has served as crvhrvl lounlmi-e utlA mill rntil'n ii rlnon nf rrit'lt? a( TlntiKui i i not made witnm nours, men (the caller here made a sound suggesting a cut throat)." Interior Minister Roger Frey had road blocks set up before dawn along the south auto route, where the kidnap car headed. Special squads watched airports and frontier guards were on full alert. A yellow and black sedan, believed to be the getaway car, clock to open the vault, which had ad Shank made a target and already been shut for the the end of the school year were Counselor and head of the accWent sam ay. "If it don't open, I'll yesterday in a program department.

She also has taught! l.hJ' was found abandoned later two at the school. at East St. Louis and Columbus. crashed amid evidence of hostile eunfire in the target area. mlH evid you," Forn.shell quoted one gun milvis from the scene of the crime, Jessie S.

Mi' Smith, a teacher of. taught 29 French, was chairman of the Sylvester said the letters were man as saying after the robbers' Retiring are Mrs. were told it would take 15 min-IHathcock, who has SHOP SUNDAY 1 to 6 P.M. Dassault, an ardent Gaullist utes for the vault to ppen once years at Dunbar, and Mrs. Ruth.

English department for 25 years primea as inouga uiey entire letters" as written, by the officer. and member of the French Na it had been closed. WHEN THE vault opened, lhe B. Smith, who has taught 30 and has served as sponsor of the years there. Future Teachers of America 'chapter at Dunbar for 13 years.

MR. HATIK'OCK is chairman lhp tional Assembly, was not seriously injured in the attack, nor robbers also handcuffed Forn was Dubois. The gunmen appar POLICE SAID they found the bodies of George and Clothilde Sealey near the predominantly Negro village of Buxton, in sugar cane country. They were the 20th and 21st victims since mid-January of racial violence in this spot on South America's north coast. Adding to the situation was a wildcat strike which began Thursday in the processing plant of the Canadian owned Demerara Bauxite Co.

plant at MacKenzie, 65 miles up the Demerara river from Georgetown. The strike spread until the plant shut down. Talks between management and workers are in progress. ently lay in ambush in a stolen panel truck as Dassault's car stonped in front of their luxurious Soar Heads Club Incorporates shell and put him with the other.01 oepanmeni, a socja and cultural employes. Then they began re- sponsor of the Junior Council ov group for teenagers.

moving currency from the f'' ,10, and the teller drawers. years and sponsor of the Junior; MRS. SMITH, a former case home facing the Bois de ior imp ueiroii uroan League, has also taught at St. Non-profit articles of incorpora- She starled as a visiting MRS. DASSAULT tried to free teacher in the Davton school aul Py'hnlcal school in T' IT.

1 ll tilt UVM1 'irgima. irginia State college U)n 0hio were filed yester-ihei'SPlf lvom t0 men as tne and at summer junior college with'0hio Secretary of State UP' Shf high school in Kansas City. herself to the sidewalk, but the r.c men bundled her into the car The group is a flying club or- and fped off. Before leaving, the holdup men put adhesive tape across the mouths of the employes and took billfolds from Fornshell and Sor-rrll. THE UOimERS told them it would take two trips to their getaway car to' carry all the money and warned them not to try to shout for help.

"You're uncomfortable now, but you'll soon be loose," one roblter was quoted as saying. "It's better than getting killed." JFK Center Dedication Friday at UD University of Davton and renia bf fseveral local clergy' reived her master's degree from mcn aboUt foUr ycarS 8ga university. She has Initial trustees are the Rev. DECORATION DAY FLAGS HOME SETS, POLES, HOLDERS FRYMAN'S 138 E. 2nd pursued worked on a doctorate in Henry W.

Brooks, club president; clinical psychology at Ohio iini-ithe Rev. John K. Bereland. vice versity. president; the Rev.

Paul C. Nicholson, secretary, and the Rev. Cornerstone for the John r. iviis. amiin received ooth the Kennedy Memorial Union, on the bachelor and nm-iipr rinmwi Robert H.

Secrist, treasurer. JUMBO 38-QUART SIZE Styrofoam Picnic Chests AFTER THE robbers had made University of Dayton campus will Wittenberg university and their second trip, Fornshell and fce jn a( 2 additional studies at the Uni-Sorrell broke the tapes from their' versity of Kansas. University of Dassault, maker of the supersonic atomic bomber, the Mirage IV, telephoned police. No immediate motive was clear, although there was some speculation that remnants of the anti-De Gaulle secret army may have had a hand in it. Two motorists phased the getaway car, but it outdistanced them on the freeway leading to Versailles and beyond.

AN EYEWITNESS, Marcel Lesaux, 45, of Paris, said Mrs. Dassault whacked one assailant in the stomach with her umbrella. Her gold powder compact was found on the sidewalk. A police dog sniffed a man's hat found in the abandoned panel truck and followed a trail for a TROUBLE SELLING YOUR HOME? CALL A STIONft SALES ORGANIZATION BEERMAN-FAGEN REALTY'S 224-37 1 1 mouths and began shouting foivu ut d- Univereitv o( help. After about 10 minutes a university vice presmeni.

isjn University of Pennsylvania woman outsiae neara tneir caiis, b.ip c0.nmt0np laying and McGill university Styrofoam a new Ughtwaight pUi-ttc with superior insulating qualify! It's Uakproof, ant and undproof, mildaw-ratistant, waterproof! Jumbo size with wide bottom, safo handles. For picnics, beating, barbecues, ate. 77 Li nay tut is sirin Triy lolel Opening Set for Monday Opening of the 102-room Imperial House South motel is scheduled for Monday, with a grand opening set a week later, according to a spokesman for the owners. The motel, built by a firm UraAtA Kir William TI Annlo found them lying on the floor ce.emollies at lhe building sile and summoned help. will take place on what would A metal cutter obtained from h(Ve bppn Prt.sidonfg Toledo Firm Lowest On Sewer Bid Here a naraware siore was usea 10 47th birthday.

tlinil lianrtrllffs I i Pierce Construction Co. of SORRELI 38, manager of thej THE MILLION union as submited low bjd nrancn. was ireaiea at jiiami maue possmie mrougn lijs 0f for construction of L. Lightweight Styrofoam ICE BUCKETS Vr 1 1 I 'ill 1 i lltaULU nJJ II liuuill ifl'iVj alley hospital for abrasions suf- shm.e of tle m2 campaign for Dayton's Irwin St. storm sewer, located at IR75 and Ohio 725 hundred yards toward a busv fered when he was dragged It I The engineers estimate of the, south of Dayton.

It is similar higher education in Dajton. 1 1 uuuicvsuu, men was si.wineu across me uoor oy oie oroiect cost was $520,823. 'IS Kl ue uiuanru nnu uie impel ia.1 nuuac imhui, aisu owned by Apple and his occupied in August. lie was released after treatment. The FBI joined with officers 47' The project will provide storm Lesaux, who said he was parked near the Dassault home, said the petawav car vaIIoH un i v.

1,.. sewer and water lines to the arpa from Preble and jMonigomeiy north nf StnintrfiplH and eat TVTanniypi nf tlip new fnrilitv TV. 'PicKea up tne Kianapers and Mrs. counties in the investigation. the School of Business Adminis-jof Iwin.

Initial bids on the proj- Earl Kelly of Columbus, while John Ebersole of Indianapolis will be restaurant manager. A DARK-COLORED 1963 tration building, will get under-f were all rejected because all Chevrolet convertible was re- way probably in July. I were higher than the estimate, ported seen parked near the bank, Kaep extra ice eubas on hand for hours for homo entertaining. Take container on picnics! Thick walled styrofoam, guaranteed leakproof! EX-MENTAL PATIENT A description of this car and 1 others seen in the area was dis-! patched to all area law enforce- tnent agencies. The robbers were described by Dassault and sped off into the park.

Dassault designed the propeller for the famed World War I Spad fighter plane and built various military and civilian planes from 1918 to 1939. He is now pi-oducing the supersonic delta-wing, jet Mystere Mirage bomber. The plane, fourth in the Mirage series, is to haul France's nuclear bomb as the backbone of President Charles de Gaulle's nuclear striking force. the FBI as both white, 35 to 45 Man Kills Wife, Dies Beside Her in Fiery Home DeLUXE GRILL 24" Diameter Crank-lift Adjustment Routine Drill Ceipirtem Color GIANT TUB 0' THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS li PIECES OF ALL THIGHS. ALL DRUMSTICKS OR A COM-IINATION OF BOTHc SUNDAY ONLY $29 Save $1.00 Caff in your order will be fief end waiting when you orrfve.

High Schools Get Films on Driving Filmstrips and records which will go into driver education Compare at 7.95 10 Woman Dies Of Injuries Special In The Dslly em FAIRBORN. May .23 Mrs. Irmgard Kratzer, 40, of 507 Chaucer Dayton, died early today in Wright-Patterson hospital from injuries received Thursday in an automobile crash one and one half miles west of here, She had been hospitalized with a severe brain injury and multiple cuts after her westbound car collided hcadon with another on Col. Glenn highway. Her car and one operated by William K.

Jenkins 37. of TSernice Fairbom, wei de-' COSHOCTON, May 23 The grisly death of a former menial patient in his flaming farmhouse ended a bizarre day in Coshocton county which becan with the shooting of his wife. All that remained in the case it appeared, was a coroner's ruling on whether Richard Carroll, 34, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound or from the blaze which he apparently set himself. THE BODIES of Carroll and his 33-year-old wife, Twila, were removed from the rubble of his farmhouse lute last night. The conditions of the bodies made It impossible to ricter- Jumbo Package Pickli if 100 uties said they believed Mrs.

Carroll was killed by a shot fired by her 35-year-old husband earlier yesterday. MRS. CARROLL, who had filed for a divorce May 15. was living with her sister, Mrs. Glen Smith, near Coshocton.

Mrs. Smith said Carroll came to her house yesterday morning and tried unsuccessfully to per-suade his wife to return home. I-ater he returned, Mrs. Smith said, stuck a shotgun through the door and shot Mrs. Carroll.

He then put his wife's body in the trunk of his car, Mrs. Smith told Sheriff William Hoop Jr. Carroll then returned to his own home. He set fire to his car after drenching it with gasoline. At the time deputies were not sure if his wife's body was still in the car.

Deputies surrounded his house, and Carroll shot at deputies with his shotgun. WHILE deputies had the house staked out it began to burn, Deputies said there was a report that a muffled gunshot, Indicating that Carroll shot himself, was heard while the house was burning, but it was unconfirmed. The blaze reduced the house to rubble. After the debris had cooled sufficiently, deputies legan searching the ruins. The Indies of Carroll and his wife were found close together, deputies said.

r.APER PLATES 100 Count 88 XAPKIMS Luncheon Site 32' SB classes at the city's 11 high schools were presented to the school system yesterday by local Ford dealers. Sets of each of two training series of records and films were presented to Harold L. Boda, assistant superintendent of schools at a luncheon at the Van Cleve hotel. On hand for the presentation was Frank T. Judge of Dearborn, manager of community relations for the Ford Motor Co.

I ft, ttomM 55H 3051 Woodman 298-1013 4884 Airway 253-1771 2860 Saltm 277-6494 900 W. Third 223-7997 Fontt Pirk Plan 4444 N. Main St. Hill I Dales Shopping Center St. Route 25 it Dorothy Lim Molished.

Jenkins was listed in! mine Immediately the cause nf condition. i their deaths, but sheritl's dej.

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