European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 20, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday april 20 the stars and stripes Page 3 threatened the capital s Cherry Trees arc popping out but the Jefferson memorial May be falling Down unless it is quickly a paired. Members of a Bouse appropriations subcommittee said they were told by the National Park service that $1.2 million is urgently needed to keep the Brittle Structure from going into the tidal a photo in Chicago riots is being probed Chicago up the Chica go police departments internal inspection division is investigating reports that some policemen took part in looting during recent riots. About a dozen informal complaints some by persons who identified themselves an others by Anonymous callers were received by police Over period of Days capt Raymond Clark chief of the division said. He said investigators had no determined whether the reports were. Accurate. No signed com plaints were received he said. Clark said instances have been found in which policemen result of violence gun sales up in riot cities Washington a gunwales have soared in predominantly White suburbs of Washington Baltimore and Kansas City since looting and violence erupted in the negro neighbor hoods of those cities this month. Rioting that followed the Mur Der of or. Martin Luther King or. On april 4 marked the firs major racial disorders in any of the three cities in recent years. In contrast there was Little if any increase in gun sales in the suburbs of two cities which experienced rioting in previous years As Well As this one dealer i two suburbs adjacent to Chicago s West Side scene of a 1966 riot reported an increase in sales. And there Wasno evidence of an increase in Detroit s suburbs where gunwales went up sharply during month of Robert Morris head of the firearms Section of tile Maryland state police said he expects april sales of Al types of guns to be substantially higher than sales in March. Gun dealers in Overland Park kan., a suburb of Kansas City reported a spurt in Breitt owner of a gun shop i Oak Park hi., town adjacent to Chicago s West Side said business was up Fri nabs suspect in $510,000 theft the 1967 riot. When trouble broke out i Washington gun sales were banned in the City and in it Maryland suburbs. Sales were permitted in sub Urban Virginia however and in Alexandria Long lines of suburbanites formed outside gun shops. Alexandria police said in the first two weeks in april they received 400 applications for per mits to possess handguns More than they had during the entire Palm Beach Fla. A Thomas Nelson Truax 28, charged with fleeing Californi after milking $510,000 from Bank accounts of the association of Bay area governments was arrested in this millionaires play ground Early Friday the Fri a. Frohbose special agent in charge of the Miami of fice said Truax was charged with converting $60,000 in gov circulation office phone numbers her Many Hon Civ 738388 , Civ 46341. Mil 7884frankfurt. Civ 06108-2047. Mil Offenbach Tom l Vogel Weh 7080 ? Civ 87u02 my Rhelna 018 Civ 6166923, Mil 7366 b old "to"7 acid 854226. Mil 7830n, old 4207to, Mil 28985or eco uen Civ &85180 autumnal couple weds in Spring Miami Fla. A Eddo ering and Kitty Chope met for the first time two weeks again san Francisco while boarding a tour bus. Now they Are s 67 and she s a year younger. De and Kitty were part of group of 40 older folks on the springtime tour of the South. They soon began talking. At san Antonio de bought Aring and popped the question. At new Orleans Kitty a widow bought her wedding dress. At Tallahassee Fla., the Cou i took a blood test. At Miami they got a and Kitty were married aboard the Bahama Star just be fore it sailed for Nassau. Ern ment checks to own had been sought from coast to coast since warrant were issued feb. 8 in san fran Cisco charging with the theft of government property. Frohbose said Truax Wouldhave a hearing before the . Commissioner later Friday. Hews booked at the West Palm Beach City was assistant executive director of the association of3ay area governments when vanished. S. Mayer Deputy attorney general said $510,000 had disappeared from the association s accounts Mayer said Truax used a least 10 secret Bank accounts in Oakland and Berkeley where redeposited checks to the association from Federal agencies another sources. Then Mayer said he transferred the fund from the secret accounts under the association s name to private accounts in own name Truax lived at Orinda in suburban Contra Costa county be fore disappearance. the Detroit suburb of dear born police chief John Reilly said last fall the amount of handgun registry Lons probably tripled. This Pace Las been constant. I Don t thin there has been any change As a result of or. King s during the first three month of this year 956 persons applied for permits for handguns i Dearborn. The number for the corresponding period in 1967before the Detroit riot was 221 in Hamtramck another Detroit suburb police said re quests for handgun permit shave tripled since last july s Riol but actually have fallen of somewhat since the disorders following King s death. T a leghorn Civ 83001spain Civ 2228280, ext 3011 ult one Calls to the mayor were roughly 90 per cent in Favoron position on police enforcement during disorders. Insured loss in riots upped to $51 million new York a insure property damage in the wave of disorders that followed the slay ing of or. Martin Luther King or. Has risen to $51 million the american insurance association reports. The association last week gauged the losses in some 100 cities by the racial disorder sat $45 million but it said further examination of damage i Washington d.c., and Balti More pushed up the figure. . Figure the new figure for washing ton was estimated at $19 Mil lion including 21 businesses i High valued property areas which applied for a total of $7million in losses. In Baltimore the insured losses were upped to possibly $12 million. The association s figures Donot include property damages not covered by insurance. In the Detroit and Newark riots of 1967, the association recently placed total losses at $80 million and said up to 35 per cent of that figure was not covered by insurance. 2v. Y. Man slays 39then kills himself new York a in thereat of a family quarrel a re tired City fireman shot an killed wife sister in Law and a third elderly woman thurs Day then fatally shot himself in the head police said. They said Joseph Kennedy 73 apparently went berserk after he and wife Catherine 70, began arguing upon arriving at the Home of the sister in Law Julia Jordan 68, in Bellerose Queens. When the shooting was Over police said they found the wife s body on a living room Couch mrs. Jordan s in a second floor bedroom and the body of mrs. Emma Hinck 80, in downstairs bedroom. Mrs. Hinck police said lived in the said Kennedy apparently hurried from the House got into car drove to a Sis Ter s Home in Flushing Queensland parked in a garage. Police found in the car a Bullet wound behind right ear and a .32 revolver and a Box of cartridges beside april mourn italian actress Annabella Incontrera looks sad but Beautiful As she prepares for her latest role a woman in mourning. A
