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'P ' ' it ' : '' ‘i :$ i :' '' ' ' 1 ' L i t '' ta ji 4 ' mourning heart sewn on the sleeve The day of the poisoning the three older children — Reny 8 Alice 7 and Susie 6 — returned to school after lunch where they fell into convulsions and began foaming at the mouth They were dead on arrival at a hospital 1921-2- per-Se- The younger children — Doreen 5 4 Dianne 3 and James 2 — were home alone while their parents worked and their illness was not noticed until a teacher raced to the converted y hotel where many migrant Vanessa e jr two-stor- families liv( Investigation Ink) the tragedy intensified when a neighbor of the Richardsons told Cline there was a bag of parathion in a shed about 40 feet froni the building Where the Richardsons had their apart- ment Today's Chuckle where-America- Speak make 4 Column 1 - regret ) when the best you're angry and you will speech you will ever - i a' 4 s 4- k ' -- f ''' 7 i 7 f p i' ''$' 4 t - i ' ' ' - ''11 r ' k' '' ' ' 'Ii A "Ifr ? ji —'" ' - 4 e '‘' It' ': ' ' t 4::' " J -- '' 41 - ' ': ' - ': t ! t 4'' - ' ' - 'i -- e f 1 41 r: :1 r i - - t I N e: - J' t i ' :1 '' I r'' S V '' ! 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''' ' 40 I I "' - t laz ' ':'i n i 1 $ ' — t '' 4 - 4- k 41? e' I 4 ' rgaret Bivens Of Jacksonville Fla wearing an olive green suit with a black cloth best-know- n rage 1 t A ifi - '' case of ha- Perhaps the manitarian assistance was the famine relief extended to Russia in by Administration Relief the American under flerbert Hoover Responding to an appeal by Maxim Gorky the Russian Writer the American gritup spent more than GO million idollars in a program of food shipments and medical aid that is credited with having saved more than the lives of 10 million-peopla third children The Americans who came to Russia made a significant contribution to the transformation of the backward agricultural rialion into a major industrial power The contribution was particularly important in agriculture in steel production electrical power automobile and tractor manufacture The construction of the Kharkov tractor factory was one of many projects n 'engineers and workers assisted Russians Ukrainians and other Soviet citizens mastering complex See 1 ) - 1 The parents were jailed after voluntarily undergoing lie detector tests DeSoto County Sheriff Frank E Cline jailed Richardson and his wife Annie Mae 29 after the lie detector test Cline said Richardson told him earlier In a sworn statement that he took out a $1000 insurance policy on the life of each child ages 2 to 8 Insurance agent Gerald Purvis said the policies were not in effect unknown to Richardson because a 4 premium was unpaid: The children were stricken by parathion poisoning after eating a lunch of grits beans rice and hogs bead last Wednesday Six died within an hour and the seventh child died early Thursday Richardson a former garbage collector who woiked with his wife as a migrant fieldhand cried so loudly at the mass funeral for his children Sunday his sobs nearly drowned out the eulogy Ile attended the funeral supported by friends and escorted by his mother Ma- I e 4 was filed Lie Detector Tests Some of the Americans who came lo Russia in the '20s and '30s were Communists or Socialists: others merely looked for jobs during the depression after 1929 Some were political adventurers Some were homanitarians Some were capitalists in search of profits 4 k k 1: The firing at the palace was the most sOctacular of several incidents of violence that climaxed South Vietnam's inauguration day N'A clash was reported between US troops and a Viet Cong force seeking VI move into eastern fringes of the city and the sky over the capital was lighted by flares as efforts were made to spot infil7 trators or Communist gun positions A Communist mine damaged an Australian-owned survey launch in the Saiof town and a Filipino north River gon tug that went to its aid was reported to fire have received machine-guSeveral attempted grenade incidents were reported A Buddhist monk 17 was reported to have burned himself to death at Quang Ngai City a provincial capital 340 miles northeast of Saigon Advices from the city without naming the youth said a banner found near the body listed "general objections" to the Thieu gov- I 1 I" neglect Crucial Role in Soviet Revival II Anderson By Raymond New York- Times Writer don degreeM Thousands of Americans Took Note: This is the 23rd of series Of a teem of reporters col the New York the first 50 yeirs of Soviet rule in be commemorated on Nov 7 ki FT 011f4 on Gulf Most of the devastation was concentrated in the Mississippi City area which fronts on the gulf separated from the beach only by US 90 the scenic gulf highway Traffic slowed to a crawl along the route Tuesday as usually d wide swath tourists gaped at the of tornado damage clearly visible from the road Fairchild Motel was left The once-lusIn shambles its roof caved in and windows missing power lines were down and heaps of rubble and skeleionized buildings marked the path of the violent winds Mayor It B Meadows said the damage estimated as high as 50 million dol lars In the entire area would run "in excess of seven million dollars" The mayor said 350 residences or businesses were destroyed or seriously damaged including 35 trailer homes 3 motels and a church llusAa Today bditor's articles by on Tim Russia 10 to n g County Judge Gor- 500-yar- B2 Tuesday i' g Page Page Business ries of violent Wind funnels that ripped apart homes and businesses killed three persons and injured 200 others The twisters apparently were spawned by a cold front which moved into the warm gulf and pushed eastward National Guardsmen stood watch over the Gulfport Mississippi City area Tuesday to prevent looting and to keep persons from entering damaged creaking structures that threatened to collapse at any moment ': 1 ri Speetaetular Incident l ' Among notable absentees were Hum— phrey who elected to make a flying trip to US servicemen in the field and Gen William C Westmoreland who accompanied the vice president As he left on the field trip Humphrey told about 300 US Air- Force men: "It lakes time to build aNnation" He urged being "patient with ourselves and patient with our allies" The Tuesday night shelling came only hours after Thieu had taken the oath as president of the nation's first constitutional gOVelmilent lii four years and announced he would propose peace talks to North Vietnam Three shells exploded on the palace grounds and one outside The building - d ' li ' ence Day: In the reviewing stand on John P Kennedy Square were President Thieu Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky a store of dignitaries from foreign countries as' welLas the diplomatic corps and ranking officers from the Vietnamese military and the armed services of countries Humphrey Visits Troops After Deaths Area Digs Out ' ' e which have troops in Vietnam Parents Jailed ::? But atter nightfall the Viet Cong again displayed their ability to create trouble even if on a relatively minor scale Most of the persons at the palace including representatives of 22 nations here for the inauguration reacted calmly to the shelling although worried security agents were quickly on their walkie-talkiradios trying to determine what had happened ''l was not alarmed nut at all" Humphrey told newmen Tli ieu formally opening the first sesslim of the newly elected —House of Representatives disclosed that he had named Nguyen Van Loc a 45- year-ollawyer as his premier Loc had been a close associate ofKy ' Like Ky Loc is a Buddhist Thieu is a constituBoman Catholic Under the new tion the president wields most of the power as the chief executive officer of the government for two closed 'ese It Ahr MOUtiir OW Cling Creates Trouble death The in that' (411 found the building from Investigatots along - 0 4 !t I time The "PNrellilY was slain then Eatlier in the day Thieu and his vice president former Premier Nguyen Co Ky had taken over their new' posts In aft outdoor ceremony thronged svith troops and official guests in the heatt of the had been feared the Viet Cong would try to stage some spectacular incident during that ceremony but it Ivent off without a hitch under the tightest security precautions Saigon has ever seem firing Site Lorated arade S repairs and smuggled the party Though WOWS band played on and the receptiiiri 'a later dinner tor Humphrey and sonie other guests went off as scheduled the and party -' " Os ace Et at not atl 1 O : ' ' ' Ai 4' '4006 -- O''''' -: 'Z 1 A' 'I 0'7: r!' r : - ::"-- o444Por ' k 4:li V' t JO' f'-'1- t" r! 1 4 :: i not hit nor xVilS anyone at the recepbut nagments injured thiee persons tion SAIGON (Wednesday) — South Vietnilln'S armed forces marched Wednesday in a niammotk National Day parade defying Viet Cong mortar attacks such as struck the Independence Palace Tuesday night during the nation's inaugural ' -‘- ' '' ' ' '''' " r 'Ali' t 40 - " e r ' : :i L '' '"'L ) '! 4 was Associated Press Writer ' 4 '''s " i 77- ':' ' !: ' if t ' - - q ' i' iv ry:- :c: f '7'''-z4:1:: 7' 1' ' 6 '' !i &- - 464-6- 4 ' - f - - ''' ' t e1S ' 1471 1 54 4 ' :( i '- - White Edwin-- By il ''' '" k 4 0 la' - 7 ' j ' ' ' 7- ‘'' : s ' I:'''Z'''t 'S' ' 1P1r"''' I' f 'r 01 J -4 4 74 1- ':':: ' 0: 4 0 1' ":74 ' pe i' yi sor ' " - gi -! 6' el' s ' V i A:--- h: t t ' '"' - - 4 ' cfZZe l'' 1: '4A'- "f" ' :77: 11L ''!' 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INt ': :''-- itlf N '' 0 tir s At - 4 44 1( A :A r' l" 41 Li ' TPIII7 - 4 : '' 01 o44it1 a 4'o-"':- ''‘42--4' ' 41 1i 4 :' - S'':N - IP' : - s pi - Ne:"07‘ - 4r z1 -( t: 21 - : ' t I 4)Irp' T t- -I — Police Capture Slay Suspects at Resort LA PORTE IND (AP) — A small army of police officers surrounded a resort cabin here Tuesday and captured two men wanted in the Noctillalte bank robbery and fatal shooting of Iwo police officers !est Friday The Fill said Clifton Daniels 29 and - Henry M Gargano 35 both of Chicago offered no resistance and walked as or dered backwards from their cabin at Upper Fish Lake 12 miles southeast of this northern Indiana Two women Mary F Cook 30 Chica- Gargano-Leonard- Lemont III the twomett 4 26 also were picked up with senior resident South Bend said Cargano had been wounded in the upper anti during the robbery in ‘4hich $83783 BP WiiM hospitalized at La vas takenPone Daniels and the woMftn Were taken to the La Porte County Jail here Berger said Garrzano and Daniels were held on Harold agent for A the Berger FBI in robbery chargesfiled earlier A SaVil gun battle occurred during the- robber) of the Northlake Bank CORI- mutiny of 1 3001i population ihich is a hank restern suburb of Chicago Two other licemen were Wounded in the tight Police and eye witnesses said the hat- - Pt 4N 4 in which ()Ile of the robbers used a roachinegun lasted five to 10 minutes before two of the three gunmen climbed into a car and fled The sherifi's spokesman said authorities vent to the cottage after receiving a Ile Daniel and the tt‘o women Identified as Mary Cook and Yvette Gargano surrendered to law enforcement officers who surrounded the cottage Gargano was found in a bed lie was bleeding apparently the sheriff's spokes- man said front a bullet wound be received during the gun battle Fridzy 4 |