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Daily News from New York, New York • 390

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New York, New York
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390
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-(iA The Flight Fantastic erida lace Riot Flares Anew Jacksonville, March 24 (UPI) Fifteen hundred screamirur. rock-throwine- set fire to a car and beat a CI -I Negro youths battled police, A 1 m2 r' i ft 4 CI Si London, March 24 (Special) Movie, actress Britt Kklund. 21, (above). Peter Sellers Swedish bride of a month, has thrown a cast of 90 and the production team of the film "Guns at Batasi" out of work because she couldn't stand being parted from her husband. Peter, 38, is making a film in Hollywood.

Britt flew to join him Thursday, hasn't returned, and apparently doesn't plan to. Production closed on her film last night. Henry Maule. Reds Won If Say When On Release of 2 Fliers newsman today in continuation ot a bloody uprising. The violence appeared to be leaderless mob action, rather than in support of any specific integration demands.

Early Casualties A Negro woman was shot to death, a white man was tied to a tree and tortured with razor slashes and at least three other whites injured by sniper fire when the violence erupted last night. Police took 45 juveniles and six adults into custody today, and 127 were arrested last night. Police sealed off the Negro section during the night but violence flared again this morning outside New Stanton High School when the building was emptied because of a bomb scare. Police tried to break up the mob by arresting one of the ring leaders, but this only infuriated the youths further. Warning Shots They freed the Negro youth i from a patrol car and continued 1 their assault on police with rocks and bottles, despite pistol shots fired into the air by police.

In hopes that the Negro youths would quiet down if they left, the police turned and walked away from the crowd. This left about a dozen news men facing the angry crowd, and the youths quickly switched their attack to the reporters. Most of the newsmen succeeded i in finding refuge in the school, stores and autos, but one, Michael i S. Durham, a Life correspondent, was chased down and beaten. A short time later, police said, a group of young Negroes at- tempted to set fire to James i Weldon Johnson Jr.

High, an' all-Negro school. Firemen doused the blaze before it could take hold, but the Negroes then start- ed stoning the firefighters. (Associated Press WinfU) Woman ducks behind cat at New Stanton Higrh School. Jackson, vilie, Fla during height of rock-throwing demonstration yesterday. 59 '4 Of ft if slender Dr.

Marcus was found sprawled behind a billboard in Mount Vernon. She had been bludgeoned, raped and dragged to the place of concealment. At the time of the murder. Widell disclosed, Mosely was employed by an electronics firm in Mt. Vernon whose plant was less than two miles from the place where Dr.

Marcus's body was found. Widell said that a cheek had been made of plant reeords and Mosely's timecard had not been stamped in the ordinary manner. Instead, notations of his alleged time of reporting In and out of work had been written in on his card in ink. to SHOOT fN SHOW May Charge 'Confessor' With ftlt. Vernon Killing Bv THOMAS PUGH Washington, March 24 (News Bureau) Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin reported today that Russia still intends to free the two American fliers shot down in East Germany, but he could not say when.

Secretary State Dean Rusk promptly fired off instructions to U. S. officials in Moscow and Potsdam to make urgent new I lepresentations to Soviet authori-ties to release the fliers immed- iately. Rusk announced Sunday that he had been notified by the Russians that the two men Capt. David Authorities yesterday chalked up one more potential murder charge against eccentric, brooding Winston Mosely, 29, accused rapist and slayer who told police he had an "uncontrollable urge to kill." Witelge Rovv Holland and Capt.

Melvin Kessler would hie sent back in the near future. But since then there has been no word on when th promise would be fulfilled. Lt. Harold Welch, who was injured when he parachuted from the falling plane, has been freed. Wll.l.

ALFRED ALLEN KLINE Mpte kMiff lis nkereaktits Phone John Lannig TH 7-2767 Urgent ll Mosely, who has made a dis- puted confession to the slaying of Barbara Kralik. 15, and has been charged with murdering Kitty Genovese, 28, and Mrs. Annie May Johnson, 24, within the last nine months, also may have been the killer of Dr. Miriam Marcus, 69. in Mount Vernon on Dec.

6. 1962, according to police, "An Excellent Possibility" We questioned him on Mon-! day," Mt. Vernon Detective Cap- I tain Carl Widell said. "There is an excellent possibility that he was the man who murdered Dr. Marcus.

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