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OAILY NEWS? -FRlDATrMARCH- 1 assssae-s aaa- iiiCiM UUJUGS WUGlf By JOHN McGEE A 38-year-old striking bus driver yesterday shot and killed his es tranged wife, mother of two, and wounded himself critically in his father- in-law's home in Maplewood, a New Jersey commuter town, police reported. By MICHAEL O'NEILL Washington, March 19 (NEWS Bureau) Pierre Salinger, longtime friend and aid of the late President Kennedy, resigned tonight as President Johnson's press secretary to run for the Senate in California Late last night, on a tip the father-in-law gave police, a team of soldiers, electricity experts and firemen searched the couple's Woodbridge home and found that the wife's dresser drawer had been? booby-trapped with an exr plosive. The trap apparently Stepping Aside For Her Son had been set before she took her 4-year-old daughter and 7-month-old son and moved to her. parents' home several days ago. Neighbors were moved out of their houses while the booby-trap hunt was con Spring May Bring Snow Spring tra-las into the picture at 9:10 A.M.

today, but it may bring an unusual companion for the season snow. The weatherman offers the chancs of snow beginning late tonight, becoming mixed with or changing' to rain. And cool? Yeah, man. Temperatures ranging from 26 to 40 degrees, and h. winds to bring the mes-age home.

his son-in-law once told him he knew how to get set a booby-trap, and Woodbridge police ordered a search of the Hadley home at 27 Glenwood Terrace. The hunt was conducted by soldiers from ducted from 10 P. M. to mid night. In the basement, the searchers found three pounds of black powder which police President Johnson immediately announced the appointment of George Reedy, former newspaperman and veteran LBJ assistant, as Salinger's successor.

Andrew T. Hatcher, Negro as-, sociate press secretary, also announced his resignation to go to California with Salinger. No replacement was announced. The resignations marked a new breach in the ranks of Kennedy aids who at Johnson's urging had stayed on in the White House after the assassination. Two other top advisers, Theodore Sorensen wid Arthur Schlesinger had already departed.

(Reports that Secretary Stat Dean Rusk had decided to step out after the November elections were denied by Rusk in Salt Lake City tonight. 't(The Associated Press quoted him as saying: "I have no plans to resign at all. The President and I have not discussed the A Hurried Arrangement Salinger had been thinking about quitting for some time. But The News learned he did not inform the President of his decision until this afternoon. An exchange of letters, and the Reedy appointment, had to be developed quickly.

flmm vaa cmn na til A nviyAnV WIS said the husband probably had used to pack bullets for Jfff' a small busmess he operated. Mrs. Madeline Hadley, 33, was killed in her parents' kitchen while her two children slept un disturbed in the house at 19 Bow- Aadraw T. Hatchar California, tma doin Maplewood. Her husband, Elwood, was listed in poor condition early today in Orange aid on until after the elections Salinger, 38, was a staff mem Fort Monmouth, and a crew from Public Service Electric Gas Co.

while a first aid squad an I firemen stood by. Mrs. Hadley's drawer contained a 2-inch pull-type detonator cap. but it was not known whether it had been wired to explode. The searchers opened the drawer with a rope, and the device did not go off.

ber of the San Francisco Chron icle from June, 1942. to January Memorial Hospital. Heard Two Shots Police gave this account: At 3 P.M. Hadley, a striking driver for Public Service Coordinated Transport, rushed into the Maplewood house while his father-in-law, William Anderson, was workinsr on the front lawn and 1955, with three years out for military service. He was later Grand Duchess Charlotte Luxembourg, March 19 (Reuters).

Duchess Char-, lotte, 68, ruler of tiny Luxembourg, will abdicate in favor of her son, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. Informed sources said she felt that after a 45-year reign the time had come to make way for her son. Grand Duke Jean, 43. a contributing: editor to Collier's magazine and then Joined the Senate rackets committee under the fact that Salinger must file for the Democratic Senate pri- Robert Kennedy as an invest gator. He became press secretary for A Satellite Flops Cape Kennedy, Ftau, March 19 (AP) An Explorer- scientific satellite failed to orbit today because of trouble with the third stage of the Delta booster John Kennedy in September, 1959 Mrs.

Anderson was sitting on the porch. The Andersons heard two shots in the kitchen, and found the younger couple on the floor, a snub-nosed .38 revolver between them. In Hadley's car, police found a mary in iamornia Dy r. i. i-morrow.

Sen. Clair Engle, the incumbent, is bidding for re-nomination but is handicapped by a stroke which has left him partly .45 automatic and a live hand grenade. and was appointed White House press secretary after Kennedy Anderson informed police that was elected in 1960. (Other picture on page 1) paraiyzea. Praised by President Salintrer himself announced the twin resignations and Reedy's aooointment.

And for one of the Beatles Get Medals few times in his celebrated career, he looked tense and ill at ease In his letter, the President told Salinger he had accepted his res- iamatioo "only with the greatest resrret and with a reluctance that By THOMAS PUGH and LESTER ABELMAN A night-prowling motorist who allegedly roamed the silent streets of Queens with "an uncontrollable urge to kill" and who picked only on women because they were "easier and didn't fight back, stood in Queens Criminal Court yesterday and heard himself charged with the slaying of two young women a Kew Gardens barmaid and a South London, March 19 (UPD British Labor. Party leader Harold Wilson presented the 1963 Show Biz award to the Beatles today in a ceremony that broke into near bedlam when millionaires jostled dukes for autographs from the mop-haired quartet. Beatle a silver heart emblematic of the Variety Club of matic of the" Variety Club of Great BritauVs award to the top show business personality of the year. "Thanks for the purple heart," quipped Beatle John Lennon as the autograph seekers pushed and shoved. "It's nice to get one each.

We've had trouble cutting things in. four." bows only to your strong personal desire to return to California." He paid tribute to Salinger's three years of service in the White House and his "faithful and competent service'' to him after he became President. Salinger, in quitting, praised the way Johnson "grasped the reins of government with a sure and firm hand." An Editor of Collier's Actually, however, relations between the two men had not been smooth. To close observers of the Ozone Park housewife. flnlv hnnrs before his arraign torney Edward J.

Weber. Moseley was held without bail on the two homicide charges for hearing Tuesday. The judge then set ment before Judge Bernard i stony-f aced Winston Moseley," 29, of 133-19 Sutter South Ozone Park, had dictated a six-page confession to Assistant District Attorney 500 bail on the burglary charge and $1,000 on each of the other two charges. In view of the White House scene a break ap- peared inevitable although Johnson had hoped to keep his press homicide charges, the bail be Philip Chetta detailing the two murders and admitting at least came academic. 10 rapes.

The women that Moseley, a Judge's Comment The confession of a middle-of- SlOO-a-week IBM machine operator, is accused of "slaying were Mrs. Annie May Johnson, 24, of the-night prowler brought this remark from Dubin: New Press Aid Piefls By Johnson Decree Washington, March 19 (NEWS Bureau) Big George Reedy, President Johnson's new press chief, stands 6-f eet-3 and normally weighs about 250 pounds. 146-12 133d South Ozone Park, the housewife, and Mrs. Catherine (Kitty) Genovese. 23.

barmaid and co-manager of Ev's Two srirls are dead because of 1 1th Hour Tavern, 193-14 Jamaica a maniac, a wild animal roaming the streets. My stomach is turning over. Fortunately for the defendant, in New York State you 3 But hes-a lot. lighter now are to be tried by a jury, ine defendant is given every right with United Press. Ever since though the exact statistics have 'not been released because John that he does not give to his vic (NEWS foto by Tom Gallagher) then he has been a close Johnson aid, serving often as his press spokesman.

Since the assassination Reedy has worked principally on civil rights problems. tims. The more I sit here the more horrible this Moseley, slightly built and showing no emotion, was ar-raio-nmi on two charees of homi Winston Moseley at Qi Criminal Court. Holhs. Still Being Quizzed Though the medical examiner ruled Mrs.

Johnson died on Feb. 29 from eight puncture wounds made by a fileor a screw driver, Moseley told the police he 6hot her with a 22 rifle. The rifle, with a purse believed to be Mrs. Genovese's. was found by police near the Dyer Ave.

IRT station in the Bronx. Moseley is sSll being quizzed by nolice aboi it the confessed i i i (Cfmtummd pmarn 19 col. son has had him on an enforced diet for several weeks. Reedy went into the hospital for treatment of a gall bladder condition a while back and the President thought that was an ex-, chance to get him on a tough reducing i Wire Service Reporter cide and additional charges off He is less outgoing and free women to rape and kill. He spoke only once during the arraign wheeling than his predecessor, Pierre But he has a good sense of humor and, after, serving ment.

burglary, Sullivan Law violation and possession of 30 pornographic photos found in his white Corvair, one of the two cars he reportedly used as he wandered around the borough looking for "I would like the court to ap Reedy. 46-year-old son of Irish Johnson on numerous campaign trails, he knows the needs of both point me a lawyer, he said. parents, joined. the Johnson staff Dubin appointed Queens at his bow and the press. '-'r: in alter a long tour oi auty.

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