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MONTGOMERY, Ala. <UPI)
—Gov. Lurleen Wallace suffered
another setback Wednesday in
her battle against cancer.
Physicians said she apparently
developed a blood clot in the
Jung.
Doctors ordered increased
nightlong doses of anticoagulant
drugs to dissolve the clot. Her
condition remained serious.
Her husband, third party
presidential candidate George
Wallace, cancelled news confer
ences scheduled today for
North Carolina.
They had been scheduled for
Wednesday but were put off a
day so Wallace could attend his
grandmother’s funeral in Bir
mingham.
Mrs. Wallace underwent sur
gery March 22 for removal of a
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malignant tumor and radiation
damaged section of bowel.
Tuesday, her temperature
returned to normal and she
began eating more and moving
around her hospital suite.
Wednesday morning her pulse
rate and temperature climbed
and doctors announced the
governor had developed “a
complication thought to repre
sent pulmonary embolus—a
blood clot to the lung."
COLLEGE STATION, Tex.
(UPD—Apparently no one con
sulted LBJ about the automo
bile license plates being issued
in Brazos County, his home
territory in Texas.
The license plates causing
confusion here are stamped
with the initials “RFK.”
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Macon Gunman
Slain In Holdup
CLEVELAND (UPD— A gun
man from Georgia holding an
sistant bank manager, Donald
shield was shot to death
Wednesday by a policeman
while dozens of customers stood
silent in shock.
The gunman, identified as
Lowell Thurman Harris, 23,
Macon, Ga., an escaper from a
Georgia work gang who used
the name Tony Phillips here,
was hit in the chest and died
about an hour later. The as
sistant bank manaber, Donald
Scuilli, 24, Euclid, Ohio, was
not injured.
Police said the gunman en
tered the University Circle
branch of the National City
Bank on the city’s east side,
walked up to Scuilli, who was
sitting at the manager’s desk,
and put a revolver to his head.
The bandit handed Scuilli a
brown paper bag and ordered
him to fill it with money from
eight tellers' drawers, police
said.
An automatic alarm was
sounded as the cash drawers
were opened. After the man
collected $7,841 from six draw
ers patrolmen John Farrell and
Robert Phillips entered with
guns drawn.
Farrell carried a shotun and
Phillips a .38 caliber service re
volver.
Farrell said when Harris saw
the officer he pushed his pistol
aainst Scuilli’s head and
shouted:
‘‘Back off or I’ll shoot.”
Farrell backed off slowly but
Phillips moved to one side.
“We yelled to everybody to
get down on the floor,” Phillips
said. “Then the only two stand
ing were the men behind the
teller’s cae.”
Phillips fired one shot from
six feet away and both men
fell to the floor, neither of
them movin.
Then Scuilli reached out,
pushed away the bandit’s gun
and stood up.
“I had to fire,” Phillips said.
“I had no choice, was afraid
for a second...(but) when the
robber said he would shoot the
manager, I had to fire,”
The gunman's right arm bore
the tattoo, “Born to Lose.”
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52 MILLION GOLD— You’re looking at more than J 2 million in gold bars in the bottom-most
vault of the Federal Reserve Bank in New York—76 feet below street level. Each bar
weighs between 27 and 28 pounds and is valued at $14,000. More than a fourth of all the
monetary gold of the free world, about $13.4 billion worth, is stored in 120 compartments
for more than 70 nations. It is watched constantly by "sitters,” and sales call for fre
quent transfers from one compartment to another.
More Marches At
Social Circle Set
By HENRY P. LEIFERMANN
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (UPI)
— Negroes plan another protest
march for this afternoon and
night after being led Wednes
day night by Hosea Williams,
militant aide to Dr. Martin
Luther King, in a demonstra
tion which saw no trouble.
A month ago Negroes began
protesting conditions in the all-
Negro Social Circle Training
School. However, the town was
relatively peaceful for the past
two weeks. But on Tuesday
night Negroes demonstrated
and 72 were arrested.
The arrests triggered more
demonstrations and according
to Williams, plans are to con
tinue to demonstrate.
•‘Let’s go ahead and escalate
this thing in Social Circle,” he
said.
The Negroes plan to rally at
the small Cargill Chapel this
morning and hold a march in
the late afternoon and early
evening.
The march route goes through
the heart of the county to the
town of Monroe, 10 miles north
of Social Circle.
Willie Bolden, a spokesman
for the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference, has
said that King may visit here
this weekend to lead more
demonstrations.
Among the Negroes’ demands
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is the reinstatement of three
teachers fired during earlier
protests.
In the demonstration Wednes
day night 40 Negroes came to
the center of the small mill
town while about 100 Whites,
some in parked cars watched
as Williams spoke and led
songs.
At another point In Wednes
day night’s activities, Williams
rallied the Negroes in Cargill
Chapel.
‘‘White folks In Walton Coun
ty are insane,” he said. ‘‘They
are sick with racism. Who’s got
guts enough to come put his
knife on this table?” he asked.
In answer, seven young Ne
gro men walked to the Baptist
Church altar, and laid down
their knives.
THE REVENGE
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)—
The State Highway Patrol’s
general headquarters ranking
officers defeated a state house
news team in four straight
volleyball games Wednesday
night.
The games were set up after
newsmen called the officers
“paunchy, old men of general
headquarters” when the officers
were sent into the state house
last week to quell a disturbance
in the senate chambers.
Appointment
Os Lawrence
Meets Protest
SAVANNAH, Ga. (UPD—The
president of the Chatham Coun
cil on Human Relations has pro
tested to the White House the
recommendation that Savannah
attorney Alex Lawrence be
named a federal judge for the
Southern District of Georgia.
The Rev. James L. Hooten
said he wrote President John
son that Lawrence “represents
a Southern segregationist view
point and thus would not be
able to render fair decisions in
the case of Negroes.”
He said Lawrence had been
quoted as advocating the sep
aration of the federal judiciary
and the Justice Department,
and had made critical remarks
about the U. S. Supreme Court.
Lawrence had no immediate
comment on the protest by the
biracial civil rights group. The
long-time Savannah attorney
was recommended for the
judgeship in February by Sen.
Richard B. Russell. No action
has yet been taken by the
White House on the recommen
dation.
BRONZE SHORTAGE
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)—
Robert B. Greene has bronzed
such oyjects as pitcher Don
Larsen's shoes, glove and hat
and a black marlin eye sockets.
But the president of Born-
Shoe Co., did a double take
when he received an order from
Kansas State University to
bronze the shoes of a basketball
player.
“It was the darndest thing I
ever saw,” Green said Tuesday
after seeing the sixe 21 triple-E
sneakers of 7-foot-2, 270-pound
Nick Pino. “It was certainly the
biggest shoe we’ve done.”
MAIL STRIKE
SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI)—
Chile went without mail service
for the second day today
because of a strike by postal
workers to protest a govern
ment decision to give them part
of their pay in state housing
bonds. The strike was to end
Friday.
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SILENCE IS GOLDEN f
LONDON (UPD — The five
leading gold dealers in London
were holding secret talks today
to plan a new free gold market ,
in which supply and demand
will determine the price of the
metal. The market’s establish
ment was part of an agreement
worked out in Washington two
weeks ago by major central
bankers to protect the dollar
and halt a run on gold.
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MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPD—
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charged with disorderly conduct
Wednesday in connection with
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