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; ATmwe Dally Net Pmhb Ron The Weather Vor Ih e Week Ended • Junes, INS Chance of rain tonlgfht eind to morrow. tiow tonight 86 to SO. 15,088 High tomorrow near 70. Manehe»ter-—4 City of ViUage Charm VOL. LXXXVn. NO. 213 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES^TWO SECTIONS) ^ MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1968 (dnanifled AdverUaing on Page SI) PRICE TEN CENTS Saigon State ?few8 Bystander Fighting Killed in Argument BRIEKJEPORT (AP)—An ar Resumes gument on a Bridg^iort street erupted Into gunfire Sunday SAIGON (AP) — The The missiles set severed night, and a wogaan bystander — houses afire and narrowly was killed In her nearby apart Viet Cong resjimed their ment. rochet attack on central missed the Buddhist pagoda which once was the headquar Police said that’ Mrs. Mary Saigon today, killing an ters for Saigon's millteuit Bud Fisher, 44, was killed when one other 10 civilians and dhist faction. of the two men Involved In the wounding 35. Fifteen 100- The attack early today raised argument ran Into her apart pound Russian rockets the dvlHan death toll from ment—and the man with the landed on the capital. more then five weeks of rocket gun followed. and mortar barrages on Saigon Mrs. Fisher was carrying a past 100. baby when she was "shot by In 22 days of shelling since the accident,” police said The preliminary peace talks opened shooting was witnessed by her in Paris May 6, at least 108 ci- husband. Bulletin vlltans have been killed in Sai Police later arrested a man gon and 413 wounded. identified as Delcarmen Quin . U.S. officers say the aim of ones, 40, of 187 West Liberty 'PBISK' POWER UPUBLDt the enemy attack Is: St. He was held without bond —To undermine the South on a murder charge. Jt,. WA8H1NOTON (AP) — The Vietnamese government of Snpreme Court upheld today The other man involved In the President Nguyen Van Thleu by case, Pedro Ayala, 33, of the the power of police to stop spreading fear among the 3 mil Bronx, N.Y., was reported In suaplolone people o n ' (te lion inhabitants of Greater Sai fair condition at Bridgeport Hos street and to *'frlsk” tbem gon. ^ pital. He suffered two bullet tor weapons. The vote was S (AP Ftiotofax) —To disrupt the capital. wounds in his shoulders. to 1. —^To give the impression of an Police said they did not know Crowds gathered Saturday at a London police station after hearing that James Earl Ray was taken there. army that can strike anywhere, what caused the argument on any time, and that the Commu the street outside 630 E. Wash- nists are bargaining in Paris ing^ton Ave., where the Fisher from a position of military couple lived. Appears in London Court strength. Mrs. Fisher-was caring tor Belgrade South Vietnamese mllltsuTr the child of a friend when w e headquarters also reported .a ■ was shot. The couple had left three Viet Con{f mortar attacks the door of their apartment open within a 20-mlle radius of Sai 'to get some air when Ayala, al- Students gon. re^idy wounded once, ran Inside One 38-round barrage hit the Ray Hints at Extradition Fight seeking shelter from the gunfire big U.S. air (base at Bien Hoa 18 police said. miles north of the capital. No The gunman ran from the LONDON (AP) — James Earl leader was killed April 4 in triction lifted, he replied: "No Two benches were occupied casualties were reported and by about 35 reporters. AnoUier Returning house and ran through nearby Ray made a two-mlnut« appear Memphis, Tenn., was arraigned sir." only minor damage to aircraft. Washington Park and disap under the alias of Ramon Ray’s dark hair was flecked 20 were outside the courtroom, A second barrage of about 40 peared. Police said Information ance In Bow Street Court today George Sneyd and was charged' with gray at the temples, and and about 50 persons Jammed B E L G R AD E, Yugoslavia shells struck a South Viet from an undisclosed source led and indicated he would fight the with carrying a false passport his face was tanned. the enclosure set aside lor the namese military training center AP) — Part of the rebeUious to the arrest of Quinones at his and a loaded revolver without a A government prosecutor public. '• 20 miles northwest of the capi U.S. government’s attempt to student movement at Belgrade home three hours later. license. asked that Ray be held In custo tal. Fifteen soldiers were re seek his extradition In connec Plain dothes men and uni University agreed Sunday night The shooting occurred about A heavy police escort brought dy, and the Judge granted Ray’s formed police lined ’ the court ported wounded. tion with the charge that he to return to classes after Presi 7 pjn. Ray secreUy to the court three application request that the room, and five of them stood at Another 22 rounds struck a Wiled Dr. Martin Luther King dent Tito promised them educa hours before the preliminary court appoint a lawyer for him. the back of the dock, facing the government military sub-sector Jr. tional, political and economic Slated for Arraignment hearing was to begin. A crowd Then he was taken away by-a press and public. reforms. four miles southwest of Saigon London’s chief magistrate or dered Ray held without bsdl for of about 300 laid siege to the . large force of plalnclothesmen Representatives of the Com but caused no casualties and On Narcotic Charges Ray had been in Canada, Por another court appearance on courtroom later, and everyone and uniformed police. tugal and Britain before the munist party youth and student only minor damage. STAMFORD (AP) — Three entering It was searched for It was believed that he was two-month hunt ended with his organizations Joined with lead In fighting elsewhere: women and four men were slated June 18. There was no mention during weapons. taken to Brlxton Prison, consid arrest at London airport. In ers of the student action com More than 200 North Viet for arraignment today on nar the brief preliminary hearing of Bay had been under heavy ered one of London’s most se formed sources gave credence mittee in adopting a proposal to namese soldiers attacked U.S. cotics charges. extooditlon. But Ray asked the guard since his arrest Saturday. cure Jails. * to reports that he had been hid return to classes. They had giv Marines in night> defensive posi Arrested Sunday by local po Wearing a dark blue suit with tions eight miles south of the court to appoint an attorney for American legfal officials in ing out In London since mid- en sufficient guarantees that the licemen on charges. of posses dark brown checks and a blue London said the "process to Khe Sanh combat base at the him, and this was taken as an May. students' demands would be sion and sale of narcotics were shirt, Ray stood quleUy with his ward ex:^radltlon is already in western end of the demilitarized indication that he would light “ He’s been like a caged man carried out. Severlana Martinez, '-te, Jose hands clasped behind him as motion and we hope to get him "It was more and much better zone. Twelve of the enemy and Luiz Martinez, 20, and Sergio being returned to America. sensing the trap was closing In Chief Magistrate Prank Milton back to the United States very on him and looking desperately ic> then we expected,” a member seven Marines were killed and Gomez, 32, all of Stamford. American legal officials said they were going ahead with th^ told him that under British soon.” tor an escape," one Informant of the student action committee 41 Marines wounded in the 90- Bond tor each was set at $7,800. criminal procedure press cover Ray came Into the court minute (jght. extradition process and hoped to said. said of Tito's broadcast speech. Chargee of possession of nar age of the details of the hearing through a side door, flanked by The enemy troops were driven return Ray to the United States One report was that wdien . The m6st extreme of the Bel cotics were filed against Alfredo would be limited unless he two policemen. He l(X>ked calm grade students, assembled in off by helicopter gunshlps and Colon Najuarez, 24," Johnny Or "very soon." " picked up he was bound for asked that the restriction be lift and spoke In a firm voice. Brussels, hoping to contact re- uid the self-styled “ Karl Marx Red dive-bombers. tiz, 27, and Pablo Soto, all of The 40-year-old escaped con ed. The atmosphere In the court Stamford, and Victoria Rosardo, vict, who had been on the run Asked if he wanted the res room was tense. (See Page Ten) (See Page Tw^e) (See Page Neven) .35, of New York City. A bond of since the Negro civil rights $2,600 was required of each sus pect. Trinity Cites Alumnus Political Scene High Caurt Upholds HARTFORD AP) — Trinity College awarded its Eigenbrodt Trophy for "unusual and signifi cant service" to the college to Glover Johnson, a New York Textbook Lending City attorney, and a 1932 Trinity Kennedy’s Death Expected College graduate. ....... ■ .. Johnson Is a law partner In WASHINGTON AP) — The And, said White, we cannot New York law firm of White Supreme Court upheld today a agree . that all teaching In a chase, New York law that requires sectarian school Is religious or To Assure Huniphrey’s Win public school systems to lend that the- processes of secular pigtol Perm it Report textbooks to children dn paro and rellg^lous training are so in- ^ tertwined that secular textbooks HARTFORD AP)—A total of chial and other private schoote.