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EIGHTEEN PAGES Prisoners Ask FBI ^rests To Fight Reds Dropout in STILLWATER From , Minn. res (AP)— Moon Pictu ror, the! inmate newspaper group A of Stillwater State Pris- "Why should 17-year-old kids, on inmates want to fight in Viet kids going to college and young $30,000 Threat Nam, and they've asked Vice married men have to fight a war (AP)— President Hubert H.- Humphrey when us cons are willing to do MINNEAPOLIS A 17- to do something about it. the job for them?" year-old high school dropout "Cons want a chance to prove Warden Ralph Tahash said a frora Royalton is accused of themselves," said one inmate similar request, by Massachu- seeking $30,000 by threatening Russ Space Station ^ Williami Aird. setts state prison inmates was the! lives of the four children of "Besides that, rejected recently, they know how "but if the former St. Paul lawyer T. Eu- to fight dirty." . answer were yes,- it would be gene Thompson. 2 of Aird and Willard La Jeunesse, an interesting experiment." Weeks another inmate, said they: took The youth, whose name was In a poll of 42 prisoners, and 38 Minneapolis, meanwhile, not disclosed because of his age, said they'd be willing to enter the first patrolman in the city was held in $10,090 bail after ap- the service. to be drafted since the Korean pearing before U.S. Commission- Sunlight for War has received his induction er Bernard Zimpfer in Minne- The convicts wrote Humphrey notice, according to Police In- apolis Thursday night on an ex- ¦ ' ' '¦ and the chairman of the joint spector Donald Dwyer. tortion charge. - ',. :. '.. " . '• . !: chiefs of staff , More Photos asking them to He is David L. Weitzel, 25, a Assistant U.S. Atty. Sidney allow prisoners to go P. (0 . to Viet married policeman without chil- AbrahamsOn MOSCOW - Luna 9, tho Nam and fight in separate units;. said the boy was dren. The .Selective Service rul- captured at an outdoor toilet Soviet mechanical moon pio- "The state of Minnesota alone ed recently that police with the near Royalton Thursday a few neer, has transmitted to earth could furnish ah entire battalion rank of patrolman and without minutes after an agent of pictures of the lunar landscape, made the up of cons," said the letter special skills are to be consider- Federal Bureau of Tass reported today. as Investigation reported by the: Prison Mir- ed . non-essential. had left $30,000 at the structure. The radiotelescopfc ob- servatory at Jodrell Bank, England, announced It had intercepted some of the pic- tures and that they were sensational. A spokesman said they showed rocks, a flat surface and the shadow Eight[Dead in of the space ship. Ah announcement distributed by the official Soviet hews agency gave no indication when! the picture would be made pub- lic, It would be the first ever transmitted directly from tha Green moon's surface '¦¦' Bay Fire to earth. Earli- ! er Soviet and GREEN BAY, Wis, Mi-Eight trapped for three hours in their crews were summoned to begin American pic- persons died today as an early rooms. Four of those rescued ' tures were sent from spacecraft taking .down the ruins ai soon above the moon. morning fire destroyed the old were hospitalized for smoke in- as firemen finished their peril- three-story Astor Hotel in down- halation.; ; pus task of , removing bodies. Lnna 8 "has began scanning town Green Bay. First of the. victims to be iden- the lunar landscape and trans- Thirty other guests escaped, The flames were extinguish- tified was Mrs. Edna CoHe, 38, mitting it to the earth's sur- •everal of them after : being ed about 7 am., and wrecking of nearby Luxemburg, Wis. CEMENT BLOCK SHOWER!. .!.. - . Cement building blocks Heights. Thursday. The car, parked about 75 feet away, was facei" the announcement said. The! fire was reported at 12:30 smashed the wrndshjeld and dented , the hood of this car unoccupied: At least two persons in the drugstore were hurt. The space vehicle 1 a rid ed am. Firemen, coated in ice, caught in a shower of! debris when a series of explosions A roaring fire broke out iri the ruins., (AP Photofax) Thursday in an area of the battled the flames in 15-degree demolished a drugstore building in suburban Columbia moon that will be in direct sum- cold and snow flurries. The roof light for almost two weeks; fell in and the wall's of the brick This would permit a number of structure buckled as flames pictures to be sent, if Luna 9 shot 60 feet above the roof. 2 Minneapolis continues working properly axd Firemen said the blaze ap- sunlight can power its batter- ies. parently began in; the rear of Plah^ Carrying The! ajiriouncement, made 20 the first or second floor and hours aiter Luna 9's landings worked its way up to the roof, Explosions Put said "transmission where it traveled the length of of the lunar landscape was carried out on the; building.!. command from earth;" Cause of tfce fire was not de- kyo Four in Hospital B ef or e this announcement, termined. Fire Chjef Dave Zuid- Crashes at To MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Four the Russians had been char- mulder placed a tentative esti- TOKYO (AP) - A Japanese had . crashed into the bay. struments and that he would acteristically make a visual landing, He was persons remained hospitalized silent about in- mate of damage at $150,000. He airliner with 133 persons Until then there had been formation received from ' , have es- given clearance. Seconds later tha HEDY SAYS SHE'lJL NEVER ACT AGAIN ...Actress was at Madison, some 150 miles Crashed into Tokyo Bay Friday hope the plane might today from two explosions that mechanical pioneer sitting on away, when notified of the caped disaster. It had been contact was broken with ground wrecked a south Minneapolis the plain Hedy Lamarr tells a news conference at her home in Holly- night in what could be the control. named the Ocean of blaze, but raced back here. listed as missing for more than Storms, though the British Ra- wood: "I will never act again." She had just been fired from world's worst aviation disaster five hours. home and Columbia Heights ; her first starring role in 15 years. The new misfortune came Mrs. CoHe was identified by The plane was 18 miles from commercial building. dio Observatory at Jodrell Bank her husband, Peter, : and a involving a single plane. All aboard the plane were said Luna 9 had just a week after the onetime glamour siren was arrested on the airport when it vanished Minneapolis Gas Ci£ said transmitted daughter, by means of a locket An airline spokesman, re- Japanese. from radar screens. radio information and pictures. suspicion of shoplifting. (AP Photofax) , it Thursday night it was investi- on her clothing. They said porting the recovery of three Shortly after midnight, five For 2Va hours, search planes The official Soviet news agen- was her custom to spend Thurs- bodies, said there was no sign hours after the big jet vanished, and patrol boats criss-crossed gating both blasts. The causes cy Tass said: "Radio contact day nights bowling in Green with the of survivors. a Japanese lighthouse ship , re- the bay. Then, wind and rain were not determined immediate- station on the surface Bay, staying overnight at a ho- ported spotting an airplane seat, swept over the bay, forcing the ly, however. of the moon is reliable. Trans- Hedy Sorry About tel and working during the day All-Nippon : Airways (ANA), missions are on 183.538 megacy- operators of the three-engine a body and a book of life-saving planes to land. One explosion and subsequent as a waitress. Luxemburg is instructions. A Japanese de- fire late Thursday destroyed the cles. The instruments on board abou t 15 miles from Green Bay. Boeing 727, announced two res- The worst previous crash in- fense forces patrol boat sent volving a single plane brought home of John Goodsell , buckling the station are functioning nor- cue boats picked up the bodies, mally." Loss of Film Role Three of the injured persons and established that the plane word it had recovered part of a death to 130 persons aboard an the walls and shattering win- CAP) jet airliner wing. Air France Boeing 707 jetliner dows of neighboring homes. There was no official word on HOLLYWOOD - "I was exotic star of the 1930s and were rescued , after spending the size so tired from sleeping only one 1940s, explained her absence near Paris on June 3, 1962. In , shape, construction or three hours in their rooms while The debris was reported six Goodsell, 36, remained hospi- weight of hour in four days. I just sort of from work, which resulted in flames crackled through the ho- the second worst, 129 U.S. serv- the spacecraft but it is WEATHER to eight miles from Tokyo In- talized , in serious condition to- thought to weigh more than , collapsed for a day.