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Post-Star THE LATEST NEWS FIRST The Post-Star is delivered throughout Warren, Washington and Saratoga Counties shortly after publication. THE WEATHER Cloudy and windy with chance of light snow today, high to 32, fair and colder tonight and tomorrow. 21 above at 1 a.m. Vol. LXIV No.

77 GLENS FALLS, N.Y., FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1968 Twenty Pages Dial RX 2-3131 Price Nine Cents Lurleen King, Button Are Affected U.S. Marines Assault South Wall of Citadel, i Has Cancer Removed By Changing 29 of State's Congressional Districts Rocky Says Garbage Hurt Image Political Fortunes Appear Improving as He Talks to Legion Cut Enemy Supply Line rence River and the Canadian ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) The Malignant Tumor, Part Of Bowel Found by Surgery in Alabama border shape and size in an effort to give advantage to Republican candidates. legislature's leaders unveiled Thursday a bi-partisan plan Most of the changes in New York City and its suburbs would Democrats Hold 26 Seats Democrats now hold 26 of the MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) be relatively minor with one charting new district lines for 29 of the state's 41 congressional districts.

Upstate only three districts Another malignant tumor significant exception. 41 seats, and participants in the redistricting agreed that the That would be in Brooklyn, where, in the course of rear would be altered by the agree political balance would be pre ranging district lines, the lead served. American Planes Bomb Hanoi Radio Station; Say Resistance Weakening In Hue; Yank Patrol Boat Is Hit SAIGON (AP) U.S. Marines stormed the south wall of the Citadel in Hue Thursday against crumbling enemy resistance while outside the old imperial city American troops cut the supply line that has kept the North Vietnamese fisrhtintr for three weeks. ers created a new district, consisting largely of the heavily The new lines would apply in next November's election and was removed from Gov.

Lurleen Wallace along with a section of bowel Thursday. But her doctors said later she was in "quite good condition." The emergency surgery was performed after the governor, who has twice before been operated on for cancer, was taken to St. Margaret's Hospital before dawn in extreme pain. Negro Bedford-Stuyvesant area, by taking pieces from several in the 1970 balloting as well. After the results of the 1970 Mob Stones Carnival Queen BARQUISIMETO, Venezuela (AP) Bystanders stoned and injured the queen of this city's annual pre-Lenten carnival at a parade Thursday and authorities called off the festivities.

A number of others also were injured. The beauty queen, A Eulalia Castillo, was reported in serious condition. There was no immediate explanation of what prompted the attack. None of the rock-throwers was identified. other districts.

NEW YORK (AP) Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller admits his political fortunes have been hurt by his strike-ending action during the nine-day New York City sanitation walkout, but warns against any preliminary death notices. "Just because someone is down doesn't mean that he's out," he said early this week. But there are indications the past two weeks that Rockefeller, the indefatigable campaigner who has been counted out by political experts several times the past few years, is coming off the canvas again.

It was 'at the annual legislative affair of the New York ment. All districts in New York City, on Long Island and in Westchester County would be changed. Plan Embodied in Bill The plan is embodied in a 35-page bill, hammered together by Assembly Speaker Anthony J. Travia and Senate Majority Leader Earl W. Brydges, with the assistance of staff technicians.

It was introduced in both the In the process, the district now represented by veteran federal census are received, the lines would be redrawn for the 1972 and ensuing elections. Rep. Edna F. Kelly, a Demo cratic national committeewom- As previously reported, the Her doctors told newsmen only upstate districts effected an. would be wiped out.

So In the air, the U.S. Command reported warplanes for the first time Wednesday bombed the Hanoi radio station beaming Communist propaganda from North Vietnam. But Tokyo reported Hanoi radio still was broadcasting. are those of Republicans neps. Thursday night that a small tumor, which proved to be malig would Mrs.

Kelly's congression Daniel E. Button' of Albany, Carleton J. King of Saratoga nant, had grown onto a section of the bowel and that both were Springs and Robert C. McEwen Democratic-controlled Assem The ferocity 01 the ngnting an up ana awn ouum Vietnam was reflected by the command's report that a record number of U.S. soldiers 543 were killed in of Ogdensburg.

bly and the Republican-ruled al career, which began in 1950, unless she chooses to run in the new district which presumably would be partial to a Negro candidateor challenges the formidable incumbents in the two neighboring districts. Demo removed. The severe abdominal pain, State American Legion in Al Senate and was ticketed for pas bany last Monday that the gov King Gets Troy Districts To make Button's district more compact, the Hudson Riv which has been, present for the past two weekswas caused, the ernor acknowledged his political the Feb. 11-17 period. Another 2,547 were wounded.

Marines Claim Big Break in Hue Battle In the battle for Hue, a Ma- peared about 40 per cent of the sage early next week. Its approval seemed assured. The legislature thus with time to spare would meet the crats Emanuel Celler and Hugh er wards in Troy would be trans problemsr Legionnaires Cheer Governor But the Legionnaires, whom Anti-War Protests Break Out ferred to King's district. The L. Carey.

Agree on Rule doctors said, by an intestinal obstruction. A prepared statement was read to reporters by Dr. H. H. Hutchinson of Montgomery.

It also bore the names of Dr. Felix river wards are the only por Citadel was in allied hands, with South Vietnamese soldiers heav March 1 deadline set by a special federal court last year for In complying with the court tion of Rensselaer County that capital observers expected would give the governor a sub redistricting the. state's congres order to make districts more Kine does not now represent. rine spokesman said: 'We made a big break today. Spirits were pretty high around here." As the Marines secured their first lodgement on the south dued welcome, cheered Rocke nearlv eaual in size.

Travia and King, whose district extends sional seats. The court acted on a com' Rutledge of Houston, and: feller every utterance. far north, in turn would surren They roared when he said that Brydges agreed on a 6.6 rule of thumb that is, that no district would vary by more than 6.6 per plaint by Liberal party officials wall of the Citadel, a lance cor- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS der Clinton County to McEwen, whose district ranges through Dr. Harry J. Till, and Dr.

Joe Perry, both of Montgomery. Doctors Are "Quite Pleased" demonstrationsiporal ran up the Stars and Campus cent, up or down, from the av- that many present districts set up by the GOP-controlled 1961 legislature, were distorted in the so-called "North Country" Stripes on a makeshift statu. much of it along the St. Law- (Continued on Page 16, Col. 1) ily engaged.

Outside the city, a strong force from the U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Division and the 101st Airborne Division were driving toward the west and north walls of the Citadel and were about two miles away. Their greatest triumph was cutting the Communist supply line. An early report Friday from the U.S. Command said American troops had seized a fortified The statement said that al against the war in Vietnam broke out in Schenectady and Binghamton Thursday, while 10 The Marines fought to within about 50 yards of the walled in though the doctors were fearful of what the surgery might show, ner palace grounds under heavy Johnson Asks Congress "all of us were quite pleased fire from the 300 or so North with what the operation actually Vietnamese still believed hold he was "glad American soldiers did not have to use their bayonets to pick up garbage in New York City," a thinly veiled allusion to his refusal to send in the National Guard during the garbage crisis to pick up the growing piles of refuse.

Polls and papers and some politicians all have said that Rockefeller's presidential aspirations ended with his action in the strike. This didn't appear to be the case however in rural Columbia County. did reveal and could not really persons who took part in a sit-in Wednesday in Albany were arraigned on charges of disorderly conduct. The Dow Chemical the ing out in Hue be more satisfied with the find Resistance on ths outer wall village two miles north of Hue Okay Housing Program Covering Next 10 Years ings." The doctors said that the tu- target of the antiwar demon mor was removed from the pel stration Wednesday at the atate Kheel Has Plan to End Disputes NEW YORK (AP) Labor mediator Theodore Kheel proposed Thursday a plan to settle contract disputes between local governments and public em University unit at Albany, was vic wall along with the section crumbled when Marines seized a key- tower and killed 15 defenders. The North Vietnamese melted away.

Associated Press correspondent George McArthur reported AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) Presi insurance. The companies again the object of a peaceful after killing 163 Communists and suffering 12 killed, 137 wounded in a two-day fight. Th village was believed to be the key link in the enemy supply chain to Hue. Loss of the Tillage was expected to hamper seriously the of bowel, which had been affected by recent radiation treat would pay 2 per cent of their protest by about 25 students on the Union College campus.

premiums to the corporation. dent Johnson attacked "the crisis of the cities" Thursday with a $10.4 billion package of ments. At the county Republican dinner early this week, R. Dow Chemical is a producer from Hue that as evidence of They said, the operation The insurance project is in line with recommendations of a help in the fields of housing, weakening resistance, the North "should relieve the governor's Burdell Bixby invited the gover poverty, transportation and riot pain" and improve her chances nor to return to address the special panel of the President's commission on causes and cures insurance. Vietnamese left behind many rifles and two mortars set up for firing.

for complete recovery from her of napalm used in the war. At Harpur College, a division of the State University at Binghamton, about 100 students, singing folk songs and carrying a variety of placards, demon of riots. If the program goes through entrenched enemy in Hue, dui U.S. commanders said they probably would still receive some supplies from guerrillas and sympathizers in the city. long battle against cancer.

Part of the plan to help cities At the Citadel, AP correspond They said that they could not ployes that he said would be more effective than the Taylor in its entirety, tne eventual price tag might run to $30 or is getting Congress to appropn ent John Lengel said it ap- give assurance that she will not ate the full $2.1 billion it already $35 billions, some officials Re law. Grenade Hits Boat Carrying Refugees strated peacefully against the appearance of a Marine recruit have another recurrence of cancer, but that "we feel real good has authorized for the anti lieve. The proposal combines collec Communist shelling went en. er on campus. Some of the program was A U.S.

patrol boat was hit in about it." They said the radia poverty program in the 1969 fiscal year. That would be up $41 million from the 1968 figure. tive bargaining and arbitration with an injunction procedure the Perfume River that divides No Arrests Reported tion therapy had been effective new, some of it old. All of it was pulled together in a massive, the old walkd city from south There were no arrests report and that the results will contin similar to the federal Taft-Hart complicated message to Con ed in either demonstration Other features would: Authorize the Federal Hous ley Act. 1 ern Hue and was badly damaged.

The North Vietnamese also struck a U.S. landing boat gress that was nearly twice as Kheel's proposal was included ue to improve her health. Mrs. Wallace entered surgery at 1:30 p.m. (CST).

Some four hours later, she was reported to mg Administration to remove long as the one the President Associated Press correspondent John T. Wheeler reported one of the stronger ground probes of the Marine lines in recent days had been made but had been hurled back. He said 100 enemy troops had advanced through a heavy fog toward a portion of the Khe Sanh perimeter manned by In Albany, the 10 charged with disorderly conduct pleaded innocent and were released in $50 bail each, pending a hear carrying Vietnamese refugees a report on the Taylor law submitted at the request of As its fixed interest rate ceiling so it would be adjusted "to reflect be in the hospital recovery delivered on the state of the union last month. Again Urges Tax Surcharge Again, Johnson called for sembly Speaker Anthony J. Tra ing.

with a rocket grenade and several civilians were Wounded. McArthur reported that mili the economic realities of the financial markets." room. The decision to send Mrs. Eight of the demonstrators were students, including the group again next year as President of the United States. Bixby, chairman of the New York State Thruway is a close adviser to former Gov.

Thomas E. Dewey. It was Columbia County that helped launch Rockefeller's first bid for elective office when "it was the first county to endorse him for the Republican gubernatorial nomination in 1958. It, has been only two weeks since Rockefeller answered a plea from Mayor John V. Lindsay to help settle the strike.

Flak Is Subsiding But the flak generated by settlement of the dispute already has subsided. Lindsay balked at the terms submitted by a mediation panel which he and the governor appointed, calling them exorbitant. But Rockefeller adherents are spreading the word that the mayor and Deputy Mayor Robert W. Sweet had let it be known they said it would probably accept a package that called for a raise under $450. via.

Kheel said he added the proposal to his Taylor law study to serve as a point of departure tary sources estimated 4,800 Asks Privately-Owned Concern Wallace to surgery again came South Vietnamese rangers. The daughter of a State University enemy troops have been killed boosting income taxes through a 10 per cent surcharge, this time on grounds that "soaring Convert the Federal Nation for discussion of possible alter fog lifted suddenly, exposing the at Albany trustee, the wife of al Mortgage Association, from a after seven hours of tests and diagnostic examinations. She was taken to the hospital in an advancing troops. The rangers natives to the existing statute. Kheel reviewed the teachers' interest rates will cripple the part private-part governmental in the battle in Hue and outside the city.

He said the Marines had killed about 1,500 of the enemy, South Vietnamese forces ambulance at 5:30 a.m. operation into a privately owned opened up and cut down the enemy force with withering fir strike last September and the a faculty member, a faculty member, and a man who, university officials said, had no connection with Albany. State. The arrests were ordered by home-building industry" and the tax boost will help prevent this because it is anti-inflation corporation. This would rid it of strike of the sanitationmen ear about the same number and sending it reeling to its own po Husband at Bedside Her husband, former Gov.

lier this month and called the federal budget restrictions in providing a secondary market for mortgages. sitions. There was no estimate of enemy casualties. American paratroopers outside the capital another 1,800. failure of the Taylor Law to pre university officials at the end George Wallace, canceled a speech at Cape Kennedy, vent such walkouts "tragic.

of an all-day protest Wednesday An all-out enemy drive to ov These casualty estimates pro Give a federal guarantee for He said it was tragic because by about 100 persons after they and remained at her bedside. errun Khe Sanh still is expected. Marine officers were saying of "the public harm felt in the Wallace, a third party candidate locked their arms, blocking entrance to a room where a Dow mortgage bonds issued by mortgage banks, on the theory that this would stimulate investment for president, was to have out vided the first indication of the intensity of the fighting inside Hue, where Marine casualties have been severe. This was reflected in the American casual ary. Johnson also asked Congress for a new housing and urban development act that would write "a charter of renewed hope for the American city" and set a goal of building 26 million new homes and apartments in 10 years.

This, he said, will meet an enormous national need. it could come any time in a few days or a few weeks. representative was holding in disrespect this has brought to all law and law enforcement and the disharmony it has in lined his space program in the speech. from large pension and similar funds. Saigon resounded early Fri With Mrs.

Wallace besides her jected into all labormanage- day to the thump of artillery in ty list. terviews. The students arraigned were Georgia Lee, 20, of Cropseyville. the daughter of Albany State The panel recommended $425 husband was their 17-year-old Summing up, Johnson said: "If the promise of the Ameri the outlying districts, faracnute While the battle for Hue was ment relations. Strikes Not Ruled Out daughter, Peggy Sue, a high flares dotted the sky around the hottest sustained action, trustee Harry O.

Lee: Carol and Lindsay led a public outcry against a settlement. State Sen. Thomas Laverne, a school cheerleader, and her there were scattered clashes up can city is to be recaptured if our cities are to be saved from the blight of obsolescence and Kheel said the plan would work 95 per cent of the time, but Six million of the 26 million homes would be subsidized by Tan Son Nhut air base and other areas in the southwest and northwest that recently have mother, Mrs. Henry M. Burns.

Uniformed state troopers and down South Vietnam. At the U.S. Marine base at Rochester Republican, best per the government, in part at despair we must now firmly stood guard in a waiting room Crandell, 20, Gail Roberts, 20, Sally Polak, 20, and Stephanie Teitel, 18, all of Albany, and Richard Goldsmith, 18, of New York City. Also arraigned were James been the scene of heavy fight Khe Sanh in the northwest cor least. They would replace what he did not rule out the possibility of strikes.

He will discuss his plan Fri sonifies the approach taken by the pro-Rockefeller people. He told the Albany County set the course that America will travel. ing. ner of the country, sporadic the President called "the shame Women's Republican Club early No Significant Instances During Night day with the Joint Legislative Committee on Industrial and ful sub-standard units of misery" where more than 20 "There Is no time to lose "No single statement or mes Whitney, 32, of Cambridge, elements of two enemy divisions Labor Relations, which will con sage can embrace the solutions this week that the party wouia have to heal the Lindsay-Rockefeller rift. now are believed to be threaten- million Americans live.

Private industry would get inducements to build the other 20 million nearby. After word of the governor's illness became known, telegrams and flowers began pouring into the hospital from as far away as California and Maryland. It was at St. Margaret's where Mrs. Wallace first underwent cancer surgery in January U.S.

and South Vietnamese authorities reported in the hours after midnight, however, that they had no accounts of signifi ins Saigon and are well armed duct hearings at the Hotel Com modore. In his report Kheel said: to the city's problems. No single program can attack them. Cost Not Definitely Known a faculty member; Mrs. Mary Leue, 48, of Albany, the wife of a faculty member, and Brett Wakefield, 22, of Loudon-ville, who had no connection with the school.

with weapons from Cambodia. units. "We'll have to work carefully if we want to get him the (presidential) nomination," he told the women. It was something he cant incidents. "The (Taylor) Law has not "No one can say how long it will take, or how much of our One force was said to be poised within six miles of Saigon and the informants said an assault U.S.

sources disclosed that prevented strikes. Its proce One facet of the presidential program for cities is aimed at "red lining" practices by which some insurance companies mark off slum areas and refuse dures are cumbersome and in has been saying all over the fortune will eventually be com mitted." 1966. Afterward, her doctors state. might be mounted at any time. The capital remained under said there was no further trace He told.

the women that the decisive, and its system of penalties has proved not only ineffective but in some respects an fallout of the garbage dispute to insure property and busi strict curfew and still was gripped by the state of tension of the malignancy. She ran for governor afterward, won the Democratic nomination without Wind, Snow Close Portion Of Thruway, Other Roads was coming to an end. impediment to the settlement of The way the administration adds it up, appropriations and authorizations for spending in the present 1969 fiscal year starting next July 1 would reach nesses of the residents. Wants to Spread Risks disputes through negotiations." Johnson called for companies a runoff against nine male opponents, then defeated two men in He said his plan, while it does not directly forbid strikes by and states to set up pooling ar almost $4.6 billion. the general election.

"The people ara beginning to find out that they would still have their garbage if the governor didn't step in," the senator said. This also has been the sentiment of most state GOP lead rangements to spread the risks public employes, is based on the minutes later an eight-car col In June 1967, however, doctors for individual companies, back And that makes no allowance for whatever the anti-poverty program might cost beyond the principle that "the right to lision occured a few miles away BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) I Drifting snow blasted by winds up to 60 miles per hour Thurs found a recurrence of cancer ed by a congressionally charter on the Father Baker Bridge strike no matter how important (Continued on Page 16KCol. 2) and sent the governor to famed ed corporation to provide re 1969 fiscal year. No serious injuries were re M.

D. Anderson Hospital and ers. And some Democrats, be ported in either accident. rumor institute at Houston, Tex. A malignant erowth the day closed a 70 mile stretch of the New York State Thruway, trapped many, drivers in Thru-way rest areas and caused at The Skyway and Father Baker Bridge were closed about that followed the Communist lunar new year offensive at the end of January.

The Viet Cong apparently were stepping up their psychological battle along with military moves. Informants said leaflets were found Thursday warning Vietnamese employed by Americans to quit their jobs or face the possibility of execution. About 100 miles south of Saigon, troops of the U.S. 9th Infantry Division with helicopter gun-ship support killed 60 Viet Cong Thursday in the deepest penetration of the Mekong Delta by American combat units. size of a lemon was removed on July 10.

sieged by mail to back Lindsay when the strike ended, admit irivately that the mayor was ucky to get off the hook. In a news conference at Port-( Continued on Page 16, Col. 3) 2:30 p.m. after police nad evac Report Florida Teachers Returning; Albuquerque Schools Hit by Walkout Mrs. Wallace, the mother of four children, is Alabama's first least four chain reaction, multiple-car pile-ups in Western New York.

woman governor and the third in the history of the nation. State Police closed a stretch uated all motorists in K-9 trucks and police cars. The elevated highway and bridge were reopened to traffic about 5V4 hours later. Police said the wind gusts knocked down some pedestrians in Buffalo. of the Thruway between nearby unnamed leaders for "stirring! for a reply on its demand for a up the children." special legislative session on Williamsville and Rochester.

school financing, The blowing snow cut visibility to near zero and halted all The teachers announced their Temperatures NEW YORK CAP) Low aMf hh temperatures, weather and precipitation Moving through the canals In Pn Wyoming County, Route 98 walkout Wednesday night, but traffic. between Java Center and Ar-search of a Viet Cong headquar- Supt. Robert Chisholm vasked repuiieu in me united statea and pupils to report for classes Cana- ui i nursaay were; cade also was closed to traffickers, the infantry came upon en-Some rural roads in southern bunkers facing the opposite Erie Countv were described as direction and quickly overran Thursday, apparently for a head Wea. Hlta In Free. The Pembroke rest area a few miles west of Batavia reported at least 10 drivers still waiting out the storm.

Troopers earlier convoyed several drivers 2 count of teachers. The(e'were He contended the was winning the teacher battle with its force of teachers who stayed in the classrooms plus substitutes and volunteers and warned that "anyone attempting to coerce these volunteers had better watch out." Demand More Money ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. (AP) The 78,000 pupils in Albu Albany Atlanta Boxlon Buffalo CL CL TALLAHASSEE, Fla.

(AP) -Reports that Florida teachers were beginning to return to their classrooms during the fourth day of a statewide walkout were called "good news" Thursday by State School Supt. Floyd Christian. But Florida Education Association officials said the reports were "deliberate rumors to try to break the teachers and frighten them back." One-third of Florida's public schools remained closed amid continued reports that many of the volunteer teachers were so tew, ne cioseq me scnoois. One witness said students at A 27 22 19 32 43 Burlington, Vt, 15 09 I 3 10 30 0 Snnriin Hioh Sphnnl ran thrnrrfh IChlcaio 20 Years Ago In The Post-Star Feb. 23, 1948 Fire of undetermined origin destroyed the 40-year-old one-room District 4 school at Clarks Corners, between South Glens Falls and Ganse-voort.

Samuel Jacobs has been accepted as a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. A new recreation room and a company store at the Armory, for Company 105th Infantry, was opened for the first time at drill last night. The new Packards feature automatic all-season heating and ventilation. .07 impassable because of quick- them. Flushed into the open, the building snow drifts.

Viet Cong were cut down by In Chautauqua County, a six- gunships. mile stretch of Route 17 be-j In the raids on North Viet-tween Mayville and Westfield nam, the U.S. Command said also was closed. Auxiliary po- the warplanes struck at Hanoi lice manned barricades to pre- radio 3 miles south of Hanoi. 32 19 -12 .03 querque public scnools were 31 25 i 30 20 0 71 5 14 -01 31 10 vent motorists from using the This is tne most powenui irans- CL PC CL CL CL CL PC CL PC CL CL .09 to Batavia.

A motorist at the rest area said visibility was so bad that he couldn't see more than 50 feet ahead. Troopers reported that many drivers chose to wait out the storm rather than join a convoy. They said they don't expect conditions to improve until midnight. The snow and winds were blamed for a five-car chain-collision on Buffalo's Skyway about 1 p.m. Thursday.

A few mitter in Southeast Asia. the halls shouting, "Yea teach- ers." And some heckled the few "llL ort Worth teachers who arrived for work.r.i,ENg falls Cargo and several legislative leaders said they want the Miami Beach teachers to present a workable financing program. More money Philadelphia for schools would mean a tax in- pUSJilirgh crease and there was no agree-Portland. Ma. ment in the legislative session that ended last week on where Ijampa Washington sent home Thursday as teachers stayed away from classrooms and demanded more state money for schools.

31 77 23 24 32 S5 72 37 road. Seven-car and four-car collisions also were reported in the county. No new snow was reported, although flurries and squalls were forecast. One source said Hanoi radio was a diversified operation and there is more than one transmitter site. It was assumed that if the facility attacked was dam-(Continued on Page 14) The city's classroom association jumped a Monday noon deadline issued by having trouble controlling students.

Gov. Claude Kirk, picketed by high school students as he attended a citrus showcase lunch .37 the New Mexico Education As me new money cuuiu tonic CL- Cloudy; Clear; PC Partly from. Cloudy; it-Rain; Know; Trace. sociatioa to Gov. David Cargo eon in Winter Haven, blamed.

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