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Show A " uvi r H t f? fA lAi. UH Tlnee a were chaiged with muider b.ituida in the sniper killing of two community relation-- , polk emeu. All three were in custody Police aid ihe have issued a w at rant for another outh on the same chatge Police l.t. John Gla. vud the shootings took place (luting a party Fridas night held to celebrate a peace between CHICAGO 4VrT4 c t. ' two L' night day including tnd Sa tut day At t six handguns and seven rifles were confiscated in an lea-- apaitment seauh, to apaitment Conliak said. couldn't sleep last night I sad. aid one woman, ihe mother of four young 1 fell so bens Another lesident of the area said her child' en housing were able tc live in peace when the police came. Hut now. theyre afiaid They wonder what will happen to them now that two policemen have been killed She said that she and otliei A Suit Lake Tribune, Sundaj, July 5 19, 1970 residents were glad to Ijave the police to help us. 'We werent afraid to go out alone and our kids could go out and play baseball in the park. Many other residents talked about the slayings but declined to give their names. an efficient organizer stieet gangs, the Blacks and the Deuces. He said the shots were fired from a sixth-floo- r apartment bathroom m a high-rispublic housing building as the two policemen walked across a baseball diamond below. The snipers stood on a bathtub to get a better iew, Glas said. i c 3 Youths Charged in Police Slavinirs Four-Draw- 15 Metal File er wide, 18 deep, 5 high e ar'fc w "SOX regularly 39.99 33.99 It's so simple to keep bills, documents ond important papers at your fingertips with a handy, steel file. finish, drawers, roller bearings and automatic lock for With alumifrictionless open 'n' slop drawer action. num handles, locks on two drawers, and folder follower block. Tan color. k All Negro Youths 4t .i . Police declined to name the ear-ol- d because of his age, but identified the other suspects as Sidney Bennett, 18. and Clifford Knights, 23, also known as Clifford' Boy son. The fourth suspect was not steel-nylo- 14- - L Prt$ -- Associated High wire artist Karl Wallenda nears the end of his walk on a cable across gorge 1,000-fo- ot On Ga.f Saturday. wne Gorge-ou- s TALLULAH FALLS, GA. chewKarl Wallenda, Daring ing a piece of candy, walked briskly across a hifhwire 750 feet above the yawning Tallulah Gorge and its jagged rocks Saturday pausing twice along the way to stand on his head. The patriarch of a circus aerial team known as the Great Wallendas appeared not at all concerned when he stepped out on the cable at 3:10 p.m. for the walk he had predicted would take more than half an hour. 997-fo- A crowd estimated at 35,000 when the applauded Wallenda appeared, then hushed as he picked up a balancing pole and began his gaily-dress- walk across the chasm. Waved His Feet Some 250 feet into his walk, Wallenda paused, placed his balancing pole across the wire, braced himself with his hands and stood on his head. The crowded that lined the mountainside thundered applause and Wallenda its ac- it by waving his feet. About midway, he stopped-agaiand repeated his head-stanbut when he stood up, d, - Wallenda Details of Hotel Attack CHICAGO (AP) - Police canvassed patrons and employes of the Palmer House hotel Saturday trying to turn up a lead on the hotel prow ler who slashed one girl to death and left her roommate with a cut throat late Thursday. Chief of Detectives Mirinel J. Spilotto said police have nothing more to work on than the description of the assailant given by Miss Ranko Yamada, 17. who is recovering in a hospital. Cabrmi-Gree- proj- Con-lis- was put on a stretcher after the walk and was to be taken for an examination by physicians. But his wife ran up to the stretcher as it approached a ceremonial platform and urged Wallenda to get up and walk. Get up and walk. Wallenda got up and walked to the platform where Maddox presented him a plaque in commemoration of the feat. On the eve of the walk, Wallenda said when it was over, all he wanted was a giant martini. Someone handed him a large glass filled with liquid and ice cubes after the walk. Wallenda grinned broadly, took the glass and drank deeply, then grimaced and said Phooey. This is ice water. 1 Man Burns Self To Death in Times Square NEW YORK - (UP1) slim young 0 "' A man muttering Ive had it poured a flammable liquid over his head and ignited it Saturday afternoon, burning himself to death In the heart of crowded Times Square. Police said the unidentified man, about 30, had brought cans of gasoline or kerosene with him to the foot of the Allied Chemical Tower, the modern building which replaced the old Times Tower as the central Times Square landmark. Karl Wallenda performs head stand on cable high above gorge, for our boys in Vietnam. Plane Peaceful Stream" V "Mountain Lake" Syroco Art Pictures 24x48", reg. 39.95 24.95 Give depth fo a small room, odd interest to a large room, ond enoy these large repro heavy. " ductions of restful- - scenic paintings! Each is magnificently framed in a 3'2-inc, frame of block with gold highlights and gold medallion corners, 24x48. h Abandoned-Smuggl- ers Sought Also KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. A fUPI) light plane, behved :o nave taken off in a hail of gunfire at Reno, Nev., with two narcotics smugglers aboard, was found abandoned Saturday at an isolated airstrip in Oregon. uregon state police said the Aztec had 19 bullet holes in it and one of its tires was shot out. bullet-riddle- The plane was locked and abandoned at a runway 50 miles north of here. There was no contraband aboard. said some tire Officers tracks at the scene indicated the suspects left in a car but they had no idea in what d direction. Police officers fired shotguns and pistols at the red, white and black airplane as it d sped off the runway at Renu Municipal Airport earlier Saturday. Officer R. D. Smith said he fired at the plane as it taxied with engines at full tnrottle. My fust round struck the section to the rear of the right door. The second one, I belive, entered the rear window of the aircraft and hit the passenger. w - The WASHINGTON (AP) Internal Revenue Service said Saturday it has granted tax exemptions to private schools I had my spotlight on the cockpit and when the second one struck, the passenger put both his hands to the side of his head and tell forward into the dash, Smith said. Reno police said they were notified by the U.S. Customs Office in Southern California that the plane might be smuggling narcotics into the U.S. from Mexico. admission policies. The excepiions were the first granted since announcement of the newt IRS policy of refusing schools that to exemptions discriminate on racial grounds. IRS Commi- V . ... ssioner Randolph W. Trower announced the government's new position on July 10. It will apply in every state but Mississippi, where the IRS is under order to issue exemptions only on terms acfedceptable to a three-judg- e eral court here. Contributions i k , 1 i ! - f a' r youngest a S jT v ' ? M 1 v v Atsociated FOURTH 1 FLOOR WALL DECOR Phone end mad orders filled, sent freight collect 1719 Deductible No Applications A spokesman for the Gaffney school, which is a year old and has under 100 pupils enrolled, said it has made known its nondiscriminatory policy through news stories in the Gaffney weekly newspa- per. A trustee fer the Pamlico school, which has about 200 enrolled, said its policy is racially nondiscriminatory. But he also said there had been no applications from Negroes. Officials of the Heritage school were not available but advertisements run by the institution this week in a New-na- n new,paper said Applica- tions accepted regardless of The six schools given the exemptions will be free of race, creed, color or national taxes on their income and, origin. more Important, contributions to them will be tax deductible. Tlje schools are Nathanael Green Academy Inc, Siloam, LUMBER Ga.; The Heritage School HARDWARE Inc, Newnan, Ga.; The GaffPIUMBIFO ney .Day School, Gaffney, ELECTRICAL HelDesoto School Inc., S.C,; ena,. Ark.; Southeast Educa-- . MILLIONS OF tion Inc , Doth in .Ala.1; and11 Pamlico Community School, BARGAINS at Washington, N.C. . . The IRS said the six schools had provided the IRS com4lH So. 7th W. S KETCHUM 0 - V 9 shown, "Alpine Chalets," Spring Blossoms," and "Seville." bad a racially nondiscrimina-- t o ry admissions policy announced within their respective communities. in six small Southern cities on their assurance that they have racially nondiscrimina-tor- y , available, not 6 Dixie Private Schools Given Tax Exemptions 0 razor attar's. Salt Laker Elec ted Raymond Uno, a Salt Lake attorney, was elected national president of JACL Saturday. He will now direct the league's 96 chapters and staff and formulate league programs for the next two years. is the housing n Resident Cooperation k Police Supt. James B. Jr. praised the residents of the predominantly black project for their cooperation in the investigation. They were extremely cooperative, he said, adding that the residents are in a state of shock over this incident. Residents helped hundreds of policemen comb the area Fn- - Nude and Bleeding Miss Yamada was, found near midnight Thursday nude and bleeding from the fhroat in her seventh floor room at the Palmer House. Her feet were bound with a cord. Miss Okubos slashed and stabbed body was found in a partially filled bathtub. Her hands and feet were tied. Doctors said she had been raped. Both girls attended a convention of the Japanese-America- n Citizens League at the hotel. Most of the young participants in the convention left Chicago shortly after the man ever to lead the national association. A Weber State College graduate, he received law and master of social work degrees from the University v of Utah.; He haa served as a leferee of the Second District Juve-- . nile Court, a deputy county attorney and assistant attorney general. An- ect. Bullet-Riddle- d Police Study - The dead policemen thony Rizzato, 37. and Sgt. James Severin, 38, both white, were community relations officers assigned to the it appeared he briefly lost his balance. He lurched to the side, then righted himself and continued on across in only 17 minutes. In a tape recording of the walk made bv the British Co., Wallenda Broadcasting I mused partway across: think I want to look down. But I think I better not. Gov. Lester Maddox decided at the last minute to attend the walk and told Wallenda he had prayed for his safety. Get Up and Walk Chicago Slaying Uno Negroes. 30-1- 0 By Tom Greene United Press International Mr. orders hiiH sent tre ght collect C19' Glas said the weapons used in the killings were two rifles found m an innneiator in the building. Day, Why Not a Stroll? knowledged FIFTH FLOOR STATIONERY Phone ino named. Polue said the foul youths During the walk, he perfoimed two head stands. at Tallulah Falls, 750-feet-hi- gh Wirtphoto n Pres Wirephoto One Short Year Ago PLYMOUTH, PA. 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