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THE CHRONICLE TELEGRAM

Elyria, Ohio
Founded July 24, 1829 225 East Ave.

34 PAGES

Final Edition

MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1965

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ELYRIA FAirfax 3-3321 LORAIN CHerry 4-6295

Ten Cents

Police lash Negro mob


Tear gas, whips halt Selma march
By JOHN LYNCH
were hospitalized with broken'George Robinson, 26, Noel
SELMA, Ala. (UPI) State arms and legs, head injuries, 1 Cooper, 21, and Randall Kentroopers and deputies on horse- hysteria and other injuries.'drick, 21, all of Selma, for atback, under orders from Gov. None was in critical condition.'tacking FBI agent Daniel D.
George Wallace to stop a "free- About 50 more Negroes were Doyle. Doyle was not injured.
dom" march to the state capi- treated for lesser injuries and All three men were jailed in
tal, Sunday tear-gassed 600 Ne- released.
lieu of S3,000 bond after a heargroes and set them reeling and A policeman was struck when ing before a U. S. commisbleeding under the lashes of Negroes, in the only reported sioner.
clubs, bullwhips and ropes.
retaliation, hurled bricks and| All of the town's doctors
At least 67 Negroes were in- bottles.
white and Negro were called
jto Good Samaritan Hospital.
jured in the melee, including in- Agent's camera smashed
tegration leader John Lewis An FBI agent, taking pictures One white physician said the
who suffered a possible skull as horsemen chased Negroes,1'place looked as though there
was attacked by three white had been a "moderate disfracture.
men and his camera smashed, aster "
Two
hospitalsGood
SamariKnowledge bumps CD unit
tan and Burwell Infirmaryre- Federal charges were _ filed j The place where officers inMoving one of the 200 beds in the Lorain ported early today 17 Negroes early today against Jimmy tercepted the Negroes (near Edward Pettus Bridge over the
County Civil Defense emergency hospital unit from
Alabama River) resembled a
Clearview High School are these students who volbattle scene with abandoned
unteered their services. Because of the need for
bedrolls, and clothing lying
space by the Clearview school, the unit was moved
mingled
with spent tear gas
to Vermilion City Hall and a generator to the Vershells.
milion waterworks.
Promises another march
Lorain County Civil Defense Director Joseph
Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr.,
D. Stockstill, Sheffield Lake, explained that this is
who
said
he remained in Atone of five such emergency units located throughlanta during the short - lived
out the county. Others are in Oberlin College gymmarch Sunday on the advice of
nasium, American Standard Air Conditioning Dihis aides, announced he would
vision, Elyria, the Wellington Town Hall, and in the
personally lead a renewed
old library on Tenth St., Lorain. Various police and
march Tuesday "in spite of the
firemen also helped to move the hospital unit
| dangers."
1
In Washington, the Justice
By DONALD F. BRYDON
Department said it has asked
SAIGON (UPI) Combat-ready U. S. Marines swarmed , the FBI for a .< full and prornp t
ashore today and took up defense positions around the Da Nang investigation" of reports that
air base only 80 miles from Communist North Viet Nam.
jaw enforcement officers and
It was the first Marine landing in a combat zone since the others used unnecessary force
to disperse the civil rights
marchers.
' Communist China and North
Wallace had only a terse
Viet Nam immediately protest- j
comment in Montgomery:
ed the amphibious operation as
"Those folks in Selma have
another American step to "widmade this a seven-day-a-week
en the war of aggression."
job. But we can't give an inch
Today's
landing
involved
We're going to have to enforce
T^ T
i. , .u
i, j
n. i.400 Leathernecks, the first of 1
LORAIN - Burglars broke through a waU, ripped open the, t w o Marine battahons totaling
state laws."
back of a safe at Admiral King High School, 2600 Ashland Ave., 3 5W) men who were or( jered|
j Many of those injured in Sunearly yesterday and took an estimated $900.
- nto South viet Nam to prov id e
day's 30-minute melee turned
Detective Sergeant Michael Kocak described it as "a rather jsecun ty a t the Da Nang base.
up in bandages Sunday night at
Hnh
neat
i a meeting that drew 600 Neit is the jumping off point for
" jt job
"
Police said the safecrackers i American and South Vietnagroes under the watchful eyes
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)- o f two carloads of statc troop _
pried open an outside door onl m e s e ^ strikes against the
The Titan-2 rocket set for prs
the south side of the building, I Communist north
Amenca's first two-man pro]-, The Rev. Andrew Young
leading into a custodian's room. Now 27 000 tr ps
Th, fhv W ,IU,H tn , <*, \
'

ect Gemini spaceflight later ie crowd that Negroes would


erad office ofT the school lobby 1 The Marines raise the num - | this month developed a propel!ber
Turn to page 5, col. 2
fnd eSd iX sSppSTa
f Amstictta trPS "jlant teak today during a mock
sSding bolt
" PP g ^ Viet Nam to a record | Iaunch test.

Marines dig in
for defense of
Viet airbase

Safe-back entry
burg I
$900 at King High

Titan-2
springs
fuel leak

LBJ fires
salvo at
big crime

TEAK GAS makes youth seem to be


praying as he holds unconscious woman
after dub-swinging Alabama state
troopers broke up a Negro march from

Selma to Montgomery yesterday.


Scores of "Negroes were treated at local
hospitals following the melee.

Their first try at entering the-^g ? ^ pohtical develop-l^^t^SfSTSi^


safe in the office complex was menU ^^ Vlt Nam , s power. m^^ textroxide line in tne
booster's second stage 85 minnot successful. The burglars un- ! f u l Buddhist leaders called on utes
after the fullscale sevenscrewed a grill at the front of the United states to withdraw
hooir
countdown started. Engithe safe but were not able to its troops from Vietnamese
By HALE MONTGOMERY
neers defueled the second stage
force an entrance.
territory. The Buddhists also
to proceed with the
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Presi- Then they walked to the au demanded that the United. iand planned
aunch rehearsal.
dent Johnson called today for dio-visual room and slammed a States stop bombing North Viet
The test, designed to discover
a beefed-up federal and local ] x IVfe-foot hole through the Nam.
SUC
bug
,law enforcement
.
. to
. attack
, , , what
, , ^plaster-and-brick
Disposition of the individual jour plans and present them to
f in the r,cket f pac . e 'im COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio on the merger in Washington
, t,
, ., wall
, , and
, , rip^ The Buddhist demands were '^f
ped through the steel plate ati m a d e public at a me etmg
Adjutant Gen. Erwm Hosteller during the weekend. He said the units will be announced in about the governor," he said. "After
preparations aimed toward a
he called the ''malignant en-the back of the safe
Sa-gon 0, -id it was--" a y ^ said today ab- 25* o, Ohio. ^ Ilgu , was cons,derably a week, Hostetler said. He said i that, the details will be anemy" of growing crime in the
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to tell if the
A space agency spokesman National Guard and Army Re- higher than originally predicted there were several reorganize-nounced to the public."
United States
ford said, "chances are it'5 hierarchy would back the deowm
said the leak was not serious serve will be retained in the'f^ g Defense Secretary tion alternatives that have not| An unconfirmed report in The
the oper- mands with demonstrations.
In a special message to Con-;s m eone familiar
and should not delay the shot proposed G u a r d - Reserve R o b e r t S. McNamara's an-been resolved,
Army Times said the Ohio 37th
, ,
i j for
r
Buddhist opposition has led to
gress, Johnson
asked
a lation."
merger
nouncement of the merger in
Three record cabinets were the downfall of three Saigon
It will be the end of the Infantry Division and the Ohio
comprehensive program includ ransa cked. The burglars by[week before we can complete Reserve 83rd Mantry Divisi()n
Hosteller attended a briefing December
governments.
ing a federal ban on all fireThe Marine landing party enTurn to page 5, col. 3
would be reorganized into three
arms shipments in interstate
countered no opposition but
brigades with several attached
commerce.
Only exceptions
Communist
guerrillas
were
units.
busy elsewhere in Viet Nam.
would be among importers,
The r e p o r t said the 37th
Viet Cong unleashed a barmanufacturers and dealers liGuard Division would become a
rage of mortar and recoilless
censed by the Treasury Departcannon fire on a US. Army
brigade
attached to the 42nd
ment.
CLEVELANDA federal case
special forces camp in moun-,. volvm
Cloudy,
very
light
snow
Infantry
Guard
Division of New
In his lengthy message to the
g
becoming partly tainous Binh Dinh Province 275 ^
York. The 83rd would divide
House and Senate, the Chief ending.
irged
with
violating
the
miles northeast of Saigon.
Executive said there was no cloudy by tonight. Little
a prisoner they had in By STEVEN V. GERSTEL information they could until it| Curtis and Sen. John J. Wil- ^ a bri g ade "**** the ^th
Preliminarv reports reaching
Pennsuggestion of federal interfer- change in temperature, high -here said at least three Ameri;ot under way here in
dynamited out, they have, ] i a m s > R.DeLi one Of the prime Infantry
* Division
r, 3 of^the ^
WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. was
ence through a national police today 38-43, low tonight 25-30.
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witnesses,
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sylvama
Guard
and
into
Court
today.
Baker
!
were wounded.
T. Curtis, R-Neb., blaming'I ^
^l iTfL m^inns th7t mvers "
^
^vestigamechanized
brigade of North
force in the priman police re-' Tuesday cloudy, snow flurries cans
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Tn nthnr m i l i t a r v ar-inn IK Empaneling of the jury to hear, Carl
tlon c(jnt ,
'
ended that the Justice } Carohna s 30th Mechanized Insponsibilities of state and local in afternoon and turning cold- U S Air Force B57 let bomb- the C3Se against Sgt ^chard'the: "Great Society," for sup- we want asked; in fact, it has
Air force D/ jet DO mo Griffith ^ P^Q^^ John
er by night
svidence, charged to- been a cover up that has not, Department report was an ef- ttry Division,
governments
v
ers dumped
of
, ftaking
, place
, _ att noon
w --_>. nT , was
lne way lt; a
Sunset
6.26
p
m.
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., explosives
. , Kocnan
But Johnson said "crime is
day
that
the Bobby Baker in-l b e e n to the credit of the United,fort to discredit Reynolds rathPP ears now Is
on Communist positions in the
Jud
T ^e Girard
r
K
that
the
current
strength of the
Kalbfleisch
no longer merely a local prober than to get at the truth. Reserves in Ohio won't be cut
Weather map page 20
jungles of Binh Tuy Province 75 presiding'
vestigation ''has been a cover States Senate.
lem "
"It's one
miles east of Saigon.
1
Griffith and Kochan
havec been up.
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^lot^/^AJ;^i^' Gn" Nichoh5 DeB- K a t -as much as the Guard," Hostel'
they
must
-..mTOTjler
said.
U.S military spokesman accused of bQating Angelo Mor-' Curtis
is
a
member
of
the
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<j^-*i-i^_* the
w..n- charge.
w-t^ctJ, ts*-"
I **owiu.
an
g
said it appeared that a Viet
Rules Committee
.eop e l0^' tne A e D r a s K a In a related development, Sen., He emphasized that no one
a IjOrain
LI <aui youth
yuuui, UtUJ. 1,5, ' Senate
Jtii<3Lc J-LUI^^
v^uiiiinii,n-c which
wiiiv,ii 'Jr
"P/innhlimn
Cong ammunition dump wa s 1964 in an attempt to make him1 has been investigating Baker's j , " "
.
^ Joseph S. Clark, D-Pa , said will be forced to transfer from
hit
Lnder
confess to use and possession of I wide-ranging wheeling and deal' n pr the circumstances, Sunday that no one in the Sen- the Reserves to the Guard.
The landing on the beaches narcotics.
ate was willing to serve on a However, members of the Reing. He sad the inquiry "has Curtis said ' " for thc
at Da Nang, a port city 385' Both officers have denied they brought" out a great deaf of evi- tion to S on would
a waste committee to police the ethics serves must take a new oath In
miles northeast of Saigon, was beat the youth who had been ar-'dence showing corruption m 'of the taxpayer's money be- of senators and their employes .order to transfer,
cause they are not mvestigatdelayed for more than an hour [rested following an altercation in government,
by rough seas and a_ pounding] South Lorain. The altercation "However, the Great Society ing, they are trying to discredit
surf. Breakers as high as 20] came as the aftermath of an au- have at every turn suppressed the people who have come in
feet battered the coast
to mishap.
every witness, withheld all the and testified against the wrongdoers "
Curtis was referring to a Justice
Department report on a
By LEONARD DOBBS
number of charges made by insurance man Don B. Reynolds,
Silver City, N. M.
chief accuser in the Baker case.
We had talked about this adventure for years. Now I
The board of directors of where she held the same post The department's report was a
found myself sitting by our first night's big-game-hunting
the Elyria YWCA has accept- for the Medina County YWCA resume of an FBI investigation
campfire watching the excited face of my 14-year-old son,
into the allegations. It said that
ed the resignation of Mrs. C. for two years.
Raymond.
the charges could not be subTwo
of
the
programs
that
Russell (Arlyn) Huston as exFor Raymond it was the beginning of manhood, with
stantiated.
A GRAFTON man describes meetings with leaders In Washbeen initiated by Mrs.
exutive director, to become have
joy and uncertainty conflicting inside of him. For me it
ington; a Wakeman man sets up portable sugar shanty; corn
Huston here are the internawas a time of joy and testing too.
effective next Monday, ac- tional festival in the fall and
stunt disease controls discussed; other farm news
Only God knew of the conflict smouldering deep inside
cording to Mrs. Franklin the spring antique show and
. . pages 16. 17
me, thc conflict that has haunted some members of the huPayne, board president.
sale.
man race ever since mankind discovered alcohol.
Mrs. Payne said that a reTHE 4-H movement in Lorain County nears the half-century
The roots of my drinking problem went far back to halfplacement has not been chosmark. The story of 4-H is found on
pages 11 to 17
"How to Teach Your Bahy
forgotten battlefields in the Pacific I had fought against it;
en, but that the board will Peking sets a-test
take up the matter at its
I was still fighting.
LONDON (UPI) - The Sun- to Read", a book by Glenn FOR WHAT will most of the SI.2 billion of the President's
Doman, will be presented in
meeting tonight.
aid to education be spent? Test your news knowledge page 5
MUCH WILD GAME
According to Mrs. Payne, day Observer said yesterday eight illustrated installments
the executive director gave that Communist China's second b e g i n n i n g today on the Contract Bridge
18 Sports
22, 23, 24, 2, 27
This vast wilderness area of mountains and canyon was
no reason for resigning.
atomic blast is expected in a women's pages of Thc Chron- Deaths, births
.
20 Suburban Calendar
18
the Gila National Forest in the southwestern part of New
Dear Abby
. . . . 9 Successful Investing . . . . 4
Mrs. Huston, who was few days The newspaper quot- icle-Telegram.
Mexico. It promised elk, rieer or bear to big game hunters
Your baby can b reading Farm .
. ...
18, 17 Televlsta
named
executive director ed Western intelligence chiefs
19
in the fall season, trout the year round, and no season or limit
complete
books
by the Finance, stocks .
. . . . 4 Tfceiter
11
June
13,
1960,
says
that
she
on the predatory Iron, bobcat or coyote if one wished to
11, 12, II, 14, 15, 18, 17 Women'i news . . . . 7, 8, t
has no plans for another po- as saying China is capable of time be Is 4 years oM. To Hni 4-H
match wits and skill with them.
18 Yowr WrtMay
|
sition. She came to the Ely- making a hydrogen bomb by owt how yon can do (fee fetch- Medical Mem
ing, read tMs series.
Oberlin

MRS. C. RUSSELL HUSTON ria position from Medina, 1970.


Term to page 5, col. 1

Ohio likely to retain about 25,000


in proposed Guard-Reserve merger

Trial of 2

Cloudy

police/Qreat Society' really is


starts today
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for Baker, senator growls

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Lenfen Gu/'deposfs

A son is losta father found

Where to turn

4-H program
50 years young

Elyria YW executive resigns

Baby can read ?


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