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Show ‘age 16—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 7 uesday. September 6, 1977 8 Persons Hurt as Ohio Klan Anti-Busing Protest Injures One Rally Comes to a Violent End July rally LOUISVILLE. Ky A black girl was injured by three bonfires w sehool, som passing cars w iuaged and several motorists narass Monday night in the b nti-busing demonstration here in several months However, some100 riot-equippedJef ferson County Police stopped short of using tear gas to disperse unruly demonstrators as they did ayear ago at a simiiar gathering About 75 rowdy demonstrators remained behind after an estimated 400 persons participated in a protest march, marking the second Sary of riots that eruptedSept. anni 1975 during the first week of court-ordered desegregation busing in metropolitan Louisville schools I thought for a few minutes we were going to et use gas to get some them to leave after the march,” Police Chief Russell McDaniel. said “But thesituation was not nearly as bad asit was a year ago He said Jacqueline Bedford, 9, suffered a bruised forehead when someone AN UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN stands besidea car hit by a bullet from a. sniper The 17 youth, Kenneth Neal Wilson, killed one person and wounded a black church before he usedthe gh p plained to police that some demonstrators started a fistfight with (UPI Telephoto) them, but no arrests were made. At least two other cars were reported Sniper Fires at Crowd; One Killed; 3 Wounded CHARLI 5, N.C. (UPI): A 17. year-old youth who fired 12 shotsinto a crowdof 200 blacks at a Labor Daypicnic, killing one and wounding three others, was described today as an “‘official supporter" of the Nazi party who was fascinated by World War II Police said Kenneth Neai Wilson parked his Volkswagen near thesmall, rural New Jonesville AMEZion Church about 4:30 p.m. Monday, walked out on a ballfield andfired 12 shots in quick ion beforekilling himself with 0 rifle Harold A. Covington, commander of relatives in JOHANNESBURG. South Africa UPI) South African rescue workers haverecovered the bodies of six more gold miners, bringing the confirmed 27, mineofficials said today passing car, identified as whites, com- damaged 1,500 ¢ A police spokesman saidthefighting broke out among anti-Klan ble. tre Witnesses said plainclothes polic were among thosein the crowd You had a lot of people milling Death Toll in South Africa Mining Cave-ins Reaches 27 death toll from two mining cave-insto The chief said four persons in another d rifle to kill himselt before fighting broke out It was the second holiday rally by the Klan to erupt into violence this sum threw a brick at the car in which she hurt 1,000 and persons police reported, but they said the Klan contingent, led by Ohio Imperial demonstrators and bystanders, but he Wizard Dale Reusch, hadleft the steps was unable to say what sparked the was riding with herfamilyas they pas: sed the march Authorities at a local hospital said the child was not seriously three others attending a picnic at ing behind a predominanty hostile crowd of between Eggs and some popcans werethrown at Klan members during the rally The officials said rescuers were working around the clock, but that it may take days to recoverthe bodies of miners whe were entombed in the two collapsed mine shafts Friday. are still missing Ten men One of the bodies recovered late Monday was that of a white man, Wil- liam Bester, 27, and a spokesman for the mine said “It would appear that Mr Bester was killed instantly in the b burst Identities of the black victims haye not beenreleased Rescue workers at the Hartehest fontein mine nearStilfontein, 93 miles west of Johannesburg, said the body of the last missing miner in that cave-in Was, recovered early today. A mine spokesman said five men died andfive survived the cave-in At the Blyvooruitzicht mine near Carletonville, 50 miles southwest of Johannesburg, 22 men are known to havedied in the mishap, Four survived blocks slice from department the Capitol ional Lawyers Guild i ent released in Columbus t was “police provoked Guild Vice President John Quigley said police “attacked peaceful antiKlan demonstrators and beat many of the savageiy with billy clubs About 30 state troopers, standing behind a barricade of water-filled oil drums, ected Reusch during his anti-schoo speech, Anothi city positioned along the tof the west wing ot security Groups { July brawl calling themsel Racist Alliance. the Inte mittee Against Racism and Wornen United for Action led the protestors who arrived on the scene about an hour before the Klan State officials originaly denied the Klan permisson to hold the Labor Day rally, then allowed the sessionafter the American Civil Liberties Union threatenedto file suit on the ground the Klan’s right to freedom would be violated learning what prompt- ed the shooting Neighbors said Wilson's hobby was guns and he admired theNazis but none of them suspected the high school junior would resort to violence He and afriend were both daffy about World WarII,” said Gene Ma- nion, one of Wilson's former teachers. You know Germanplanes, that sort of thing. They read about it exten- sively Another friend said Wilson had confided that he admired the Nazis. ‘He said hereallyliked their ways and what they did,” he said Manion, aspecial education teacher. said Wilson was classified as having the National Socialist Party of North Carolina, said Wilson, who wore a swastika on a red armbandon his green learning disabilities and was frustrated workshirt, was an “official supporter’ because he wantedto bein normal clasof the Nazi party but the partydid not ses Ken cameto mefor about one year orderthe shooting of the blacks A handwritten note was found on Wilson's body but police refused to He went through alot of frustrations, Manion said. “He told me he didn't want to be treated special and wanted divulge its contents. Officers were to go into normal classes in the ninth questioning the youth's parents and grade Its time for his annual physical. (UPI Telephoto) MISS CALIFORNIA, Connie Lee Haugen, lett; Miss Arizona Cindy Ann Glenn, and Miss Nevada, Lori Isom, right, take olf their shoes and take some surf and sand as they pose for pictures at the start of pageant week in Atlantic City, N.Y Financia! Stakes Increased By Miss America Officials ATLANTIC CITY, Miss America Pageun NJ (UPI 1 officials h ve ised the finaneta Stakes in the 97 year-old event by in asing the win ner’s seh larshit prize from $15,000 to 100 . Albert A Marks Jr. pageant bow chairman made the an iz fo Monday ala priv © br contestants than $1 1 and state to the Miss MOUNTAIN FUEL Marks said the cholarship priz nereased "in recognitior of the cost of educa er announced pli to increase thé scholarship prize giver ther finalists. Ina the pag x uch scholarship wa rd § Marks said, up ff vm last year’s total of $74,500 Providing you with clean natural gas energy is our business Conservingit is everybody's business imposed to prevent a of speech |