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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 14

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Wednesday' Evening March 31 1965 THE JOURNAL AND COU RIE LA A ETTE' IND 14 1rJ Key Says Divorcee LBJ Eyes Pulled the Trigger unds or President Bitter Over Red Bombing Ex Hoosier Dies had proved more an enemy that NAM Chileans Dig Out GOP Aims Viet Nam Cabinet Continued from Page 1 ink With Health Warning In Ads Hit in OU Show Times this Worker Killed A Me 'z Local Radio A PURDUE UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION Presents HARLOW SHAPLEY DISTINGUISHED SCIENTIST AND AUTHOR LECTURE: "GALAXIES AND MANKIND Tuesday April 6 1965 YUL BRYNNER and KAY KENDALL 8 PM HIS SYMPHONY CAREER DEPENDS ON LOVE! LOEB PLAYHOUSE Admission ree LOCAL TICKET AGENT: rederickson Mars Theater ANDREWS PLUMMER TICKETS AT BOX OICE OR ORDER BY MAIL BOX OICE ME 5 GROUP SALES ME 4 2567 in to on with show times at 3:14 5:13 7:12 and and feature times at 3:34 5:33 7:32 and ROBERT WISE nODVCTKK SEETHETRUEADVENTURES THE A UU MONTH BENEATH THE SEA! in Washington for consultation since last Sunday The embassy a five story building that sits on a comer flush with the street has been a favorite target of antigovern ment insurgents since American warplanes began a series of CHARLESTON VA (AP) former Hoosier was one of two men killed Tuesday in a two car collision near Charles ton Robert A Broshears 43 ay etteville and formerly of Wheat land Ind and the Rev Joseph Dryfield 53 Montgomery died on US 60' Police said the automobile suddenly swerve into the path of the' car in which Broshears was riding parents live in Wheatland Lott Day STRANGE BEDELLOWS STARTS RIDAY Margret (above) Viet Nam eb 7 The 14th at tack was staged Tuesday The explosion at the embassy punched a gaping hole in the building shattered every win dow and left an enormous cra ter in the street The embassy was to have been replaced eventually be cause of its closeness to the street and lack of fire escape Rep Clemente Zablocki Wis who led a congressional investigation in South Viet Nam in 1963 said: as members of Congress noted that the facilities were bad from the security point of view The new quarters will beapproved by the Congress I am Zablocki chairman of the House oreign Affairs Commit ar East subcommittee said order to further dem onstrate our intentions it would not be out of order to bomb industrial complexes in or near Johnson In his statement extended sympathy to the fam ilies of those killed in the at tack Twenty persons two American are known dead About 175 were wounded VALPARAISO Ind (AP) Sen Paul Douglas UL said Tuesday he would support plans for an Indiana port on Lake Michigan if they include provision for a national park along the lake His remark came at the con clusion of a helicopter tour with two colleagues of proposed sites for the harbor and park Doug las has long opposed plans for the harbor and has strongly ad Specia Easter Matinees on April 13 1415 1920 5 Day WeatKer five day weather outlook: Temperatures will average 3 5 degrees above normal highs 50 63 and nor mal lows 31 42 Warmer Thursday and probably ri day Precipitation will total one half to three quarters inch in rain probably riday or Saturday and Sunday Andrew Key of Jasper Ala He also divulged a plan ooison his wife but said he de oflar Mrc Ua7 (J1UUU ClgainOL AL aiivi mio elbaker purchased the capsules from a veterinarian Key said he feared his children would find it restaging of his slaying Tuesday again pointed blame at Mrs Hazelbaker He told oficers she followed in a second car after they left the church and that he pulled to the side of the highway when her car came up behind him and its lights blinked But he told investigators he got out of his car and told Mrs Hazelbaker got the He said he threw the re volver onto the front seat next to her and she picked it up Sheriff Howard quoted Key as saying Mrs Hazelbaker went to his car her arm around my head and shot WBNI INDUUPOUS Enclose Check or MO Address to Box Office Lyric Theater 121 Illinois Indianapolis Indiana 46204 Please enclose a self addressed stamped envelope LAAYETTE Now play ing through Wednesday March 31 Strange Bedfel lows 1:15 9:11 1:35 9:31 Ann Ii has been named of the by the Theater Own ers of America appears as a siren in the Color filming of Back In opening riday at the Lafay ette Theater Credit Pact OK'd JAKARTA Indonesia (UPI) Communist China' and Indone sia signed an agreement Tues day under which Peking' will provide the island nation with $50 million credit Connie Stevens Dean Jones Cesar Romero embassy building were closed or patrolled by steel helmeted police Security was extremely tight A police source said the street where the blast occurred might be permanently closed to traffic An "elaborate closing of the i bam door one day too said one security officer There was bitterness in some circles over the failure to take extraordinary security precau tions earlier in view of detailed intelligence reports telling how the Viet Cong planned to blast the embassy WARNED Current intelligence reports said Viet terrorist squads have been assigned to blast the US Information Service build ing and a four building bachelor officers quarters in Cholon the Chinese section of Saigon Police sources said police pa trols in the threatened areas have been intensified and intel ligence agents are working to uncover the plotters A police spokesman said how ever that street traffic would not be blocked the areas No more additional guards had been placed at the USIS building or the Boq complex he said US Embassy spokesman Barry Zorthian said units from a 400 man US Army military police detachment which re cently landed in Saigon would be used to give additional pro tection to the embassy MARS Now playing through Thursday April 1 Two on a Guillotine with show times at 1:00 2:47 4:53 6:59 and 9:05 and fea ture times at 1:00 3:06 5:12 7:12 and 9:24 EAST SIDE DRIVE IN Gates open at 6:30 pm show starts at dusk Rhodesia Sets Vote on reedom SALISBURY Rhodesia (AP) Prime Minister Ian Smith has called a general election for May 7 to seek a mandate from the largely electorate to break away from Britain Britain has refused to give independence to the self govern ing colony unless the govern ment agrees eventually to give some four million black Afri cans the vote There are about 250000 whites in the country The ruling Rhodesia ront party won 37 of the 65 parlia mentary seats in the last elec tion in 1962 Since Smith became prime minister a year ago he has been threatening to declare independence without approval British Prime Minis ter Harold Wilson has been try ing to dissuade him from doing so MUNCIE (AP) have the guts to kill her but I Loyed Key 30 of Marion 1 spoke as he stood on the still 1 stained pavement of Interstate 69 where his wife Ethel 29 was shot to death March 21 Key a factory worker was returned to the scene of his death to show police how she died He gave them still another version Delaware County Sheriff Harry Howard said Key again charged the actual shooting was done by Mrs Phyllis Haz elbaker the 30 year old Alex andria divorcee he hoped to marry AS just as guilty as she Howard quoted Key as say mg they give me life im prisonment I want them to send me to the electric Mrs Hazelbaker like Key charged with first degree mur der in the slaying did not ac company police to the murder scene Tuesday The mother of three has admitted helping to plot the crime but claims Key pulled the trigger Mrs Key was shot six times in the head the night she and her husband commemorated their 13th wedding anniversary at a Greenfield church Key told po lice two men posing as police men stopped his car and shot his wife after robbing him But details of the bizarre tri angle slaying were revealed when Mrs Hazelbaker broke down during a lie detector test Police reported Key at first blamed her then admitted kill ing his wife after a visit in his cell with his father the Rev HEAT CLAIMS CASUALTY IN VIET Roger McAllister from Milford NH is shown at left as he dashes from a heli copter March 29 after he was landed in the Vietnamese jungle north of Tay Ninh At right and 36 hours later McAllister is a Tnnxv 7 on BERNIE HERMAN TOOAY 4:30 presents vocated a lakeside park in Por ter duneslands On the tour with Douglas were Sens Milward Simp son Wyo and Len Jor dan Ida both members of the Senate Interior Committee Jordan observed that the park port plans would be helped if Inland Steel Corp would relin quish land it owns for a steel mill at the west end of the pro posed park site and' move farth er east near properties of other steel firms This he said would put all the industry in one com plex Simpson said his committee would recommend early action on the park port plans Con gress DRIVE IN THEATRE EAST SOUTH STREET victim of dangerous to him than the Viet Cong heat prostration McAllister collapsed after crawl ing through the jungle in 100 degree heat with a radio strapped to his back He was later evacuated by helicopter (AP Wirephoto) Colonel Charged WASHINGTON (AP) Court martial charges of theft con spiracy to steal and false claims have been brought against Col George Howard chief of the Air orce band for two decades before his retirement in 1963 An Air orce spokesman said Tuesday the charges were based on acts alleged to have been committed before How retirement and include theft of money from the United States totaling $1200 two alle gations of conspiracy to steal from the United States and a civilian concert tour agent One charge of wrongful spending of government funds for property unneeded by the government and two charges of false claims against the government WASHINGTON (AP) Con gressional Republicans are tak ing the lead in attempting to broaden the impact of the pend ing voting rights bill Although Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirksen told a news conference Tuesday that efforts to speed the bill through Congress are bipartisan he and other GOP members are in the forefront of those seeking broader coverage As it now is drawn the meas ure aimed at eliminating racial discrimination in voting would affect Alabama Alaska Louisi ana Georgia Mississippi South Carolina and Virginia plus 34 counties in North Carolina and one county each in Maine Idaho and Arizona This is because the pro 1 vision for appointment of feder al registrars would be triggered automatically in states and I counties where less than half the adult population was regis tered or voted last November Dirksen rejected a suggestion by Leander Perez Plaquem ines Parish La before tne Judiciary Committee that is not by that some of the Southern states affected by the bill a large against President Johnson last year GOP presidential nominee Barry Goldwater carried Louisi ana Alabama Georgia Missis sippi South Carolina and Ari zona in an election in which par ty officials figured 96 per cent of the Negro vote went against him on a national basis Dirksen who drafted the bill in cooperation with Atty Gen Nicholas Katzenbach said was never a word in that field partisanship enter into consideration of TODAY AND TOMORROW Two on a GuiUtffiile OR HOW TO LIP YOUR Painting Stolen PHILADELPHIA (AP) Po lice said thieves entered a cen ter city art gallery Tuesday aft ernoon during visiting hours and strolled off with a painting valued at $20000 by rench impressionistic artist Maurice Utrillo The painting an oil landscape was plucked from the wall of the Newman Galleries sometime during the afternoon and was not missed until late in the day WBAA Purdue 920 On Your Dlel WEDNESDAY NIGHT 4:00 Dinner Hour All Seriousness Aside 7:30 University Organ 8:00 Contemporary Music 9:00 Droma on Blindness 9:30 Men Molecules 9:45 Day in Review THURSDAY MORNING 7:00 Timepiece 8:00 Concert News 9:00 Meditation 9:15 Eastward 9:30 News Omnibus Homemaker's Program Mr Tell A Tale 10:45 Creative Writing 11:00 Then and Now 11:15 Carnival of Books Transatlantic Profile 11:45 News 'til Noon THURSDAY ATERNOON 12:00 arm orum Music Shop 1:00 Reader's Corner 1:30 Your Indiana 1 Sense of the World News Symphony 3:00 News Davis Disc urslons News Platters Placards 4:30 Storyland Special Deadline: ive O'clock Lafayette 1450 On Your Dial WEDNESDAY NIGHT inals ulton Lewis Late Show THURSDAY MORNING Rural Report Markets 8:00 News 8:30 Sports Review 9:02 Stork Market Bulletin Board THURSDAY ATERNOON 5:05 Sports Sports Lafayette 1410 On Your Dial THURSDAY MORNING Inspiration arm Report 6:45 Sports Lafayette Police 10:45 Community Calendar THURSDAY ATERNOON News Weather Sports inal St John Report! Sign Off WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen Everett Jordan whose home state of North Carolina is the leading tobacco pro ducer conceded Wednesday that Congress probably will require some kind of health warning on cigarette packages But in a statement submitted to a Senate committee consider ing such legislation Jordan urged rejection of a move to require that a health warning be included in cigarette adver tising such should be the North Carolina Democrat said one of our major industries would in effect be required to pay to tell the public not to use its The Senate Commerce Com mittee is considering two bills to require a health warning on cigarette packages One of them introduced bv Sen Mau rine Neuberger Ore also would require the warnings all cigarette advertising The committee which was recess Wednesday expects conclude its public hearings the two bills with sessions Thurs day and riday Jordan said he did not think that the package warnings were or neces sary but as a result of an emotional wave that has swept this country it appears certain that some kind of action in this field will be Chairman Paul Rand Dixon of the ederal Trade Commis sion (TC) made it clear in testimony before the Senate committee earlier this week that his agency intends to re quire health warnings on cigar ette packages and in advertis ing unless Congress specifically pre empts the field to Im Xjiiiuviooy INDIANAPOLIS (AP) construction worker was crushed to death under a load of roof trusses Tuesday in suburban Nora Sam Miller 20 Nobles ville died when a gust of wind caught the load as it was be ing lifted by a crane LAST NIGHT JERRY LEWIS THE PATSY PLUS TONY YOUNG DAN DURYEA "HE RIDES TALL" Before it was issued Johnson in El conferred for 2 Vo hours with Cobre the mining town of 400 Secretary of State Dean Rusk persons wiped out by a dam Secretary of Defense Robert break triggered by the quake McNamara and McGeorge Bun in El Cobre there was nothing dy special assistant to the Pres to rebuild or repair ident for national security af There grimy work crews con fairs The four meet every week tinued to dig into' a 5 mile long and their luncheon session had mass of earth trying to reach been scheduled in advance of the wreckage of the Monday explosion houses and to bring out the Late Wednesday Johnson was dead expected to confer with Maxwell By Tuesday night 45 bodies Taylor the American am had been recovered More than bassador to Saigon who has been 300 were believed still buried The armed services set up tents field hospitals and field kitchens in disaster areas to serve the injured or homeless The tents and equipment were donated by the United States nftor oorlifliinbai? and tHal wave smashed much of south bombing em Chile in 1960 The Chileans stockpiled them on the assumption they would be needed again The quake which struck Sunday was the third disastrous earthquake within the lifetime of some adult Chileans The first was in 1939 President Johnson offered any i US aid needed after quake But President Eduardo rei said Chile would not ask for outside help will do it with our hands and with own ilm lAdventwt Equal kxSERSE BAUOO tiiinw: i nn JAMES DUGAN RAMBUS ml JIM SCHMERER it JACOUES YVES COUSTfAl mMOUesuauger ohwJa(Wwes COUSTEAU 1 UNDERWATER COLOR Wu 1 I Uw INDIANA PREMIERE March 31 at 8:15 pm RODGERS TODD AO COLOR BY UCUM To Expand Vote Bill Aluminum Pact Eyed By USW PITTSBURGH (UPI) The United Steelworkers Union (USW) which has negotiated a satisfactory contract with the can industry set its sight today on an equally successful agree ment with aluminum producers The union has served notice on the aluminum industry it wants to bargain for a new con tract replacing the present three year agreement which ex pires June 1 The USW represents 50000 workers in the Aluminum Co of America (Alcoa) plants Reynolds Metals Co Kaiser Aluminum Co Olin Mathieson Co and Ormet Aluminum Co Recently the union organized the Harvey Aluminum Co and it has been reported this firm would take part in forthcoming i contract negotiations I Alcoa the leading producer and the other alum inum firms had been invitea oy the USW to offer on the time and place for the opening negotiations The can industry has set a pattern in contract negotiations with the USW Traditionally it had been the steel industry which was the pacesetter The basic steel producers are still bar gaining with the third largest union in efforts to reach an agreement before the May 1 strike deadline Chief negotiators for both sides met for two hours Tues day afternoon discussing the demands Douglas Holds Out or Lakeside Park Cities Eyed WASHINGTON (AP) President Hubert Humphrey urged the mayors and other city officials Wednesday to throw their support behind the proposal to give cities a voice in the Cabinet ever growing cities are facing a of great de and need such a voice he said in a speech prepared for a legislative conference of the National League of Cities As he spoke hearings were under way in the Senate on an administration backed bill which would create a new department of housing and urban developj ment This would be done by raising the status of the exist ing federal Housing and Home inance Agency every group in this country has a voice at the Cab inet level in this government: But not the Humphrey said is wrong I ask you to exert your influence in sup port of this Humphrey pointed up the problems confronting the cities mainly a result of burgeoning growth He said the suburbs must swell to absorb another 30 million people in the next 10 years The growth rate has forced state and local governments to go heavily into debt more than doubling in 10 years pay for services and facilities the vice president said orces of growth and decay are converging on cities Hum phrey declared and require not only building but better educa tion higher incomes and a lift ing of used deny some of our citizens their WASHINGTON (AP) Presi dent Johnson was expected to forward to Congress Wednesday his request for authority and funds to build a new American embassy in Saigon There is no reason to doubt that Congress will do what the President wants swiftly com ply with his request Johnson announced his inten tion in a statement issued late Tuesday afternoon about 18 hours after explosives heavily damaged the embassy in the South Viet Nam capital terrorist outrage aimed at the American Embassy in Saigon shows us once again what the struggle in Viet Nam is the statement said wanton act of ruthless TZY ness has brought death and seri lUHl UvlAC? ous injuiy to innocent Vietna mese citizens in the street as SANTIAGO Chile (AP) well as to American and Viet Earthquakes are part of the namese personnel on way of life in Chile and the it is not known if the presi Chileans know what to do after dential statement is the extent a quake strikes Today they are of the American response to the doing it with a venegeance attack Newsmen who flew Tuesday Informed sources discounted over the areas hit hardest by any immediate attack on Hanoi quake saw work crews the capital of North Viet Nam swarming over roofs walls Officials said the statement in bridges and roads 1 a i dicated no special retaliatory away debris and starting re action was being planned pairs and reconstruction The exception was LUMWETTf IN "ONCE MORE WITH EELING1 EVENINGS Prices Tax included Sun thru Thurs $225 $175 ri Sat Holidays 240 200 HW MB MATINEES Sun Holidays $225 $175 THEATER Wed 125 Sat 200 150 111 1 11 1' 1 hh'm Ih iWi rJ JUn I ii I I ml ill 1 Ulis' HE I' lh 1' I I I HMMH I 1 Ullf I WiH1 MR or 1 I 11 I 1 I I 1 i I I i I I i i 1 Ml a I dtk jW T1: 'V III 'HKWUM K1) it: ik jfjmn'Wli MRlP Jin 1 M1 Ji1 IjBi1 i'i KSiSI A 1 A ENMMii iMRi lit I Wil 0 UM 9 i Jiii'iii'' RGK'A rihJ rtr 1 'S Vs 3 'lii mi' ii I nihi in i im hi BP ilWif kWr: bbi 1 Si I Av A aTdRivein THEATRE EAST SOUTH STREET.

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