a — mention—of—prostitutios:— . Other charges against the others The Suerte ectetictown, Wed. Nov. 8, 1968. ll COLD WEATHER s FORECAST Stack hei sescelk tesicens atures and moderate precipi- tation is the 30-day outlook peratures above or for Prince Edward Island, ac- mal. Precipitation wil be cording to the United States light to moderete, except for weather bureau. Ali Eastern Newfoundland and the west Canada will have below or coast, which will have heavy much below normal tempera- precipitation. (CP Wirephote) Klansmen Questioned On Disorderly House WASHINGTON (AP) — Three instructions and demonstrations Ku Klux Klansmen — two of other ‘‘than the wilful taking. of them described as demolition human life.” instructors i the white - su-| Crowe, Anderson and Brock, preémacist klan — were ques | 40 declined to answer questions, tioned here about charge of |citing US. commtitetiolg! jroen running a “disorderly house” in |tions against possible’ self-in- a Klavern and being members | crimination. of a secret group, called Nacil- | Are Invited Natirema, U.S. House of Rep- B * "Y resentatives investigator Philip David Manuel explained, is “American MacDonald spelled backwards’’ and is made up prifcipally of klansmen and/ former Klansmen who want “more Violent action.” Fhe three klansmen, all of De- cator, Ga., are John L. Brock; Ir., William Crowe and William A. Anderson. The house committee on un- American activities was told by, Manuel the-three were arrest ze March 16, 1963, charged with) operating a disdrderly house on| Kelly «Lake Drive outside At | lanta, Ga. i The address, said Manuel, was! also the headquarters of a kla- vern The charge of maintaining a disorderly house was brought; ~ after a series of drunken week-| end parties, according to the po-| lice reports in the committee's | hands. The reports made no! ¥ CHARGE DROPPED | The record indicated the) eharge against Brock was * : dropped hut disposition of the; was not brought out. Although the matter did not come up in Monday's hearings, | there is a posvibility the “tom- |. mittee will look into the case | of a New York klan leader al was feported to have shot and killed himself Sunday after his | Jewish origin was exposed. | Committe Chairman Edwin E. | Willis (Dem. La.) confirmed that the kilansman, Danie] Bur- ros, 2%, had been subpoenaed to! appear before the committee: Crowe, 48, and Anderson, 4,/ were identified by Manuel as ed structors for a demolition school | for klansmen. Manuel said Imperial Wiard | Robert Shelton of Tuscaloosa, | Ala., and Georgia Grand Dragon Calvin F. Craig of Atlanta were’ on hand in October, 1961, when Crowe and Anderson do-it- yourself explosives demonstra- tions at a farm outside Macon, David MacDonald To THE FINAL WEST PRINCE Ga. TAUGHT BOMBING Manuel told the committee, as i he ‘had lest week, that Klang men were taught how to make booby traps, to rig dynamite fuse caps and to make various atypes of fire bombs. Representative Charles L. Weltner (Dem. Ga.) said he could think of no reason for such At > O'LEARY Missile Sites REGIONAL et: Ae Force and navy jet planes— some operating as new “hunter- killer” teams — silenced three surface-to-air missile sites Sun- day in the air-defence ring set up by Russians around Hanoi, | North Viet Nam's capital. Pilots heporting later on the strikes said they left one side in ruins and knocked the two others out of action in 2 minutes despite heavy missile anc conventional anti - aircraft fire 38 miles northeast of Hano!. Ironiéally, small - arms fife knocked down one U.S. navy jet and a U-S. spokesman said the pilot was presumed cap- tured after bailing out of his , plane. Dance, Special Entertain- POLLEN FROM FIELDS (ment, Refreshments. Cereal grain fields ate 9 Inserted by Kings Co. P.C. Ass’n. major source of ragweed| SCHOOL Wednesday. Nov. 3 9.00 P.M. Starting Fund Okayed === For Maine Power Job TREMENDOUS VALUE IN ALL WOOL WINTER COATS! 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