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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 23, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Wednesday september 23, 1964 the stars and stripes Page 5 poll shows reaction to rights movement new York a a majority of while new yorkers questioned in the last month in Survey by the new York times said they believed the negro civil rights movement had gone too far the times said. While denying any deep seated prejudice against negroes the Story added a Large number  questioned used the same terms to express their  spoke of negroes receiving everything on a Silver Platter and of reverse discrimination against  Story also said in part More than one fourth of those interviewed said they had be come More opposed to negro alms during the last few months. But Only a Small number of them gave any indication that their voting habits had been affected by this change in their altitudes which in some Quarter Sis called a White  those who voted democratic in 19m Suid by und Large that they would Vole democratic again this year and those who voted Republican Suid they would re main republicans. Sixty one per cent of those questioned said they would vote for president Johnson while 18per cent said they would Vole for sen. Barry Goldwater. Thirty eight per cent said they would support Robert f. Kennedy democratic candidate for . Sen Ator from new York and 12 percent said hey would vote for his Republican opponent. Sen. Kennelh b. Keating. Most of the remainder polled they were asked 74 questions each by a team of six White times  replies to the poll were tabulated by John f. Kraft inc.,o. New York a Well known poll ing organization that has con ducted surveys in the political and commercial Fields. I knew a different Lee widow still loves Oswald new York a the widow of lae Lurvey Oswald accused Assassin or president John , says she still hits of acc lion or her pulp husband because i knew u different  remarks by Marina Oswald Wero reported in two interviews by Helen Yenne a special Cor respondent. Both stories Are copyrighted by the new Yor Herald Tribune. The russian Ixion mrs. Oswald was inter viewed at her Richardson tex., . Oswald through an inter prefer. Lulu her  Are always asking me  i still feel any affection Foru a after the terrible think he did. I knew a different Lee. Iguess. He was one Way with me but another Way with every lady else. On president and senator said they were not sure. Not political poll the Survey was not Des Gnedas a political poll h was meant to find out whether the White backlash an Issue that some servers say docs not exist an that others say will play an important part in this year s elec Tion actually did exist in new York City and to what  questions were asked to see if there were any connect lion Between the respondents feelings on race relations an their political convictions. A variety of backlash questions were posed although in most the word was not  Survey was conducted from aug. 26 through sept. 10.one Hundred men and m worn in forming a representative Sample of age and income groups and religious and nation Al backgrounds were questioned. Death of part of rights act is predicted Atlanta up a Motel operator has asked the supreme court to throw out the 1m4 civil rights act and predicted that the court will finally Rule that the Public accommodations Section of the controversial new Law i unconstitutional. Morlon Rolleston jr., operator of the heart of Atlanta Motel asked in a Brief filed monday with the High court that the . Attorney general be permanently enjoined from enforcing the civil rights Law against his Motel. Rul Liston said that under the civil rights act he must make the Choice of going out of Busi Ness or going to jail in the per son of its officers or serving negro  he said the act imposes involuntary Servi tude on him. Unlike another Atlanta Busi Nessman Lester Maddox Oner Flor of the Lute pack Rock rest Aurant Rolle Iton decided to serve negroes while a final decision unconstitutionality of the civil rights Law is determined. Maddox dosed his place. Rolleston said his Motel bus served Only u few negroes. Rolleston told reporters he buses his optimism about the out come of the Legal Battle on the opinions of four supreme court la Sticks in two recent decision which he Suid favored the right of a private business to operates 11 desires. Hoi lesion pointed out that three supreme court justices have held the View that the Maryland Anil trespassing Law is constitutional. He Emp Husin a that it one i constitutional. I can t see How an identical Law in Georgia is  the fourth Justice who inspired Rolleston s optimism is chief . Trooper Escapee killed in gun Battle 220,000 Register to vote in capital Washington a about210,1 00 Washington residents have registered to vote nov. A the first time America s Capi Tal takes part in a presidential washingtonians still can t vote for local officials but. Under the mid amendment to the Constitution they now have three elec toral voted in the presidential Lection. The amendment was adopted in 1m1.the City has a pop Tatton o 7m.ooo with almost 900.000 of voting age. Justice Earl Warren. In u Case involving the City Olgreen Ville. . Warren said i hut it cannot be disputed that under our decisions private con duct abridging individual right does no violence to the equal pro Mcclinn clause unless to some signify Cunt extent the state. Has been found to have become involved in  , . A two escaped convicts and two Highway patrolmen shot it out bythe lights of a patrol Cruiser near Here. A convict and a patrolman were killed. The second convict was flushed from Woods about four hours later ending a three Day reign of terror which began when the two convicts escaped from a Centra prison work detail in Raleigh. Officers said during that time they stole a car. Obtained arms and ammunition from a National guard armory and were linked with the wounding of a far couple. Highway patrol Captain Tomb. Brown commander of troop b. Identified the dead As High Way patrolman James Hugh Marshburn jr., 21, a trooper Only seven weeks and Olin Junior Fowler. 40, of Nichols. .whose life term for accessory to murder Hud been commuted Tom years. Brown Suid the patrol cur carrying trooper Cecil muck Den Ning. 42, and Marshburn. Who was driving Lumc upon Fowler and William o. Perry. .12. Offrink Lenlon. . The two escapees. Us they walked Down interstate 95 about five Miles North of  Ron. Officers Sui Dit wus u Short distance from where they Hud abandoned stolen car. Marshburn swung the unmarked patrol cur around am drove up taking the iwo convict who were caught in the Glare a the head lights. Brawn re Rcd not recognized the troop commander  us saying that us firs the men did not recognize in troopers As officers because o the Plain Black patrol cur. By Fowler run to the rear Otth cur and Denning saw him pull pistol from his shirt. He s  Denning shouted to Marsh Hirn us the in troopers scrambled from thur. Brown said Fowler run to thas silhouetted in the headlights ind him. Marshburn and Fowler shot itt Denning began firing at Fow a and Perry fired and thened. Dropping his pistol in the Shes As he ran. Brown  and Marshburn who Ere not 10 feet apart both went right eur of the patrol opened fire at Marsh Burro tur Unn we policeman robbery suspect killed in Cleveland can figh c1.evei.and up a Cit policeman and u robbery suspect were killed in a gun Battle during meat Market Holdup. Patrolman William Gretler anti next time Sarge try another Bookie san Francisco a something  Nappe aed iter Serjeant James Mullen placed a fit hone bet and arrested Albert Baccara of Book Matlag charge. The horse paid i la Muller. $11j. But his partner patrolman John , unknowingly walked in on Earl m. Jones 20. Who was allegedly holding up the Market owner. In the ensuing  and Jones were killed and Clancy was  said Grill or and Deluney were making a routine Call Topick up a report on a truck Lar Ceny. When they walked in theoffice they saw Jones threaten ing the owner Max Aster 4j.As Gruller walked in the door Jones wheeled and tired at  fell to the floor. Jones jumped Over him and started to run. When he Sun Deluney front of him. He wounded d Lapey. Who emptied his pistol Iilo Jones. While Delaney ran i radio Tor help Rolter Mortoly wounded managed to i run h revolver and fire several mor shots into Jones. Deluney. With wounds in right Arm. Was in fair Condilo at my. Sinai Hospital. He is Olson of police lieutenant John Deluney. Gruller. A six year Veteran the Force. Is survived by his i and four children. He wus tf78lb City policeman to die in ii line of duty Here. Police Suid Jones was arrest aug. Ii for Auto theft but h not been tried. James ii. Marshburn own. The Young trooper Withro .45-Cal slugs in his stomach. Denning who was not injured radioed for assistance und a wisc was formed quickly. Blood Iii Nils flushed Perry about four ours later just at Dawn. He wast injured. Officers Suid he wus behind u Church about three Lles away. Marshburn wus the second North Carolina Highway patrol nun to be killed within three weeks. Patrolman William her Liln wus beaten and shot with i sign pistol near Laurinburg aug. I when he slopped four men. Same troop both Marshburn and  from the same outfit. Trout a which has its Headquarters ii Ayel Leville. Fowler was dead on arrival us Hospital and Marshburn die in Oul 3 . In hour and a Haifler the shooting. Colonel David t. Lambert commander of the patrol Salt Fowler and Perry walked Una ram a work Sutull in Rule Lei wednesday night. Fowler had been sentenced i Columbus county in april 1962fvrry wus serving 20 years to Roulx re with firearms and housebreaking in Wake und Grid Nelll  said the two stole 1im station Wagon in in Levi after their escape then Brok into u National guard armory Youngsville in Franklin count seven .45-Cal pistols three bayonets und Khaki clothing wer  Suid the iwo men til i script runs of two men seen in i Vicinity of the Paul p. Pow Home and ills wife Marie hot42. Two men entered the Powe Home Early thursday and Showell in the stomach and or Powell in the Chest. I could Sec his face change the moment he went to our door to answer a  the 12-Pugc diary written by Oswald during his Stu in Russia from october 1959. Until 1962. Mrs. Oswald in asked if she could account for its  am certain it was much longer  mrs. Oswald was quoted As saying. Lee must have rewritten it for the last Tim shortly before we left Minsk in May. 1961. And then destroyed the old  the diary is in the hands Ofarren commission investigators of the presidential assassination in Dallas on nov. 22, 1983. Two Days later Oswald was shot to death by night club owner Jack  wrote the diary to show himself As he wanted people i America to see  mrs. Oswald was quoted As  worked it Over until he was satisfied his image in it would be favourable she added because be was afraid he would be arrested for his defection when he cum Home from  she met Oswald on March 17,1961. Und they were married on april 30. He returned to the United slates with her the follow a year. He confided not Long after we met shul he Hud begun about a month earlier to write a diary of his life in our country mrs. Oswald is quoted As saying. Hews writing about the first year id a half from  said that contrary to some a polls she never saw the diary lil she was Given a copy after was published in the press units country.  wus very secretive a Outle diary once we were mar  the Story quoted  published accounts of the historic  As Oswald ailed ii. He wrote in entries used soon after his arrival thate was starting a new life and in l want any part of his Olden. Later entries however de erched him As being completely Isuru Elled with the soviet non and Euger to return to he United  diary ends on March 27, 962. After he obtained Permis Ion to return Home and brine is wife and child. Surgery separates siamese twin boys Chicago a siamese twin is Urc reported resting com or Tunny following a  operation. Four surgeons worked 3 4 hours separate the infants who were owned Al the lower  the oper Ulion one twin was Eft with u Large und Small in Estline und the other Only the Small  spokesman for children s memorial Hospital Suid the twi with both intestines should get Long very Well und the other one might get Long very  the twins were born saturday night to 21-year-old mrs. Carol Tuque in Evanston Hospital Andt by Rah sri shed  Pound three ounces. The operation was performed sunday. S killed As air plane crap la in Virginia Lynchburg Vul. Up three persons were killed when their single engine plane crash Din a wooded area during Rainy weather near  victims were identified As Robert s. Greer of Lynchburg the Pilot and Paul s. Castner and William j. Novak both of Lynchburg employees of the h. K. Porter co  
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