KING/RAY FOIA
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10 rsrsrsrsr, 1104-10433-10211 -2017 RELEASE UNDER.THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 � / - su 7: Optioou FOIA Appeal - Harold Weisberg, for information ahout Martin Luther King, Jr. and James Earl Ray Ui!r�:".!7.7.73:1FirfA . ;�1 la'S AL 0 " USE-frAY � '3 -11 ."<" \ 0.M : H.G. Bean Assistant for Information, DDA 7 D 02 HQ IExTE-145,0N 5117 r] CONh DOT;AL n 'SECRET �;;-... ... ....-..:...T% � ' :.,.:.i.j;,',,, � ' - F.,7: � -,1;.4.-,-7;;:4'.,:-.1:L'..,.,'..,-....-...-....-..S.,.. 1 . ' �;',,�k .:..-'''.1 .. ... ,...-:.; _4 .... fv.�.......J 7 ..1.1�ItS, .4-1 V.4.73ER. 1 IPS F 76-382 DATE SEMI 5 AUL-I ba � 1"..i.JSPENSL, DArz I TO: (Onicer des;gnotion. room numb..,, cod b.�ikiing) DATE Recaveo FORWARDED OFFICE.R.S. INITIALS t�ers COMMENTS (Number each comment to show From whom P0 whom. � Draw line across column after each comment;) � 1 ' Mr. Wells, DDO THRU: Mr. Addonal DDO/PICG 095 HQ HT-1 3. Ur. Dirks, DDS&T THRU: Mr. Redmond,. DDS&T/FIO R 56 HQ BY-1 14. 5. Mx. Stevens, DDI tHRU: Mr. Lawler, DDI/FIO Mr. Blake, DDA 7D 26 HQ BX-4 9. Mr. Ziebell, OGC 6-D-0120 - lige. BX-5 Mr. Biddiscombe, OS/IRG GE 31 HQ FX-1 Attached is an FOIA Appeal with a due date of 19 Aug 77. In accordance with IFS pro- cedures, the Chairman has assigned action for this appeal as. follows: Mr. Wells, Mr. Dirks, Mr. Stevens and Mr. Blake � Designated Action Member(s) - should contact me within 48 hours should there be any objection to the case assignment. � The OGC attorney assigned to advise you or your Appeals Officer regarding this case is: . Mr. Ziebell The Action Member or Appeals Officer is requested to ensure that staff work is completed and the case is ready for presentation �(should such be required) at the 11 Aug 77 meeting.. H. Bean :� � � ; � : : � � �,;;,) � 4 11�0.�� � .� � � ti CONF UDEN NAL rl ''Nf.E:";41 42.5C:Li 4JICrIL) t. 3711-9 13-00000 . et JAMES H. LESAR ATTORNEY AT LAW 1231 FOURTH STREET. S. W. WASHINGTON. D. C. 20024 F 76.382 TELEPHONIC (202) 484-6023 June 11, 1976 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST Mr. Gene F. Wilson � Freedom of Information Coordinator .Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D. C. 20505 Dear Mr. Wilson: On behalf of Mr. Harold Weisberg of Frederick, Maryland, request access to the following: 1. All records pertaining to Dr. Martin Luther King � et. 2. All records pertaining to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 3. 'All records pertaining to James Earl Ray, under whatever name or alias. 4. All records on any alleged or suspected accomplice or associate in the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 5. All collections of published materials on the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 6. All analyses, commentaries, reports, or investigations on or in any way pertaining to any published materials on the assassi- nation of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. or the authors of said materials. 7. All records, letters, cables, memorandums, routing slips, photographs, tape recordings, receipts, sketches, computer printouts or any other form of data pertaining to or in any way relevant te... the foregoing requests for information, regardless of source or Irk origin. This request is made under the provisions of the Freedom oE..0 Information Act, 5 U.S.C. S552, as amended by Public Law 93-502)4, ces Sincerely yours, 13-00000 James H. Lesar, Esquire 1231 Fourth Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20024 Dear Mr. Lesar: 7 This acknowledges receipt of your letter of 11 June 1976 on behalf of Mr. Harold Weisberg requesting, under provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, access to any. CIA records dealing with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and/or James Earl Ray and any of his alleged or suspected accomplices in Dr. King's assassination. I shall arrange for .a search of CIA files and shall be in further communication with you once the search has been completed and any records found reviewed for releasability under the Act. As you may know, the heavy volume of Freedom of Information requests received by the Agency has resulted in processing back- logs., If we do not respond within the 10 working days stipulated by the Act, it is your right to construe this as a denial, subject to appeal to the CIA Information Review Committee. It would seem more reasonable, however, for us to continue processing your request ...nd to respond as soon as feasible. Any denials of records could be appealed at that time. Unless we hear from you otherwise, we will assume that this is agreeable to you and proceed on this basis. For your information, I am enclosing a copy of our fee schedule. Cf the charges seem likely to be considerable, I shall provide you with an estimate and perhaps require a partial payment in advance 'yf processing. Sincerely, /s/GFW Gene F. Wilson Information and Privacy Coordinator .,_-.1osure: as stated .../CrS/cb/21 Jun 76Distribution: - Addressee I 7/IPS Chrono I It IPS (F-76-382) :r.\\* � 3 0 NOV )97a -- � James H. Lesar, Esquire 1231 Fourth Street, S.W. � Washington, DC 20024 Dear Mr. Lesar: IPS/DGV/cr/29 Nov 76 � Distribution: � Orig. -Addressee - OGC (Strickland) 1 - DDO/P1CG 1 - OS/IRG 1 - AI/DDA - IPS (Weisberg,F-76-332) SPR IPS (Weisberg Correspondence) - IPS Chrome You will recall that our letter of 21 June 1976 acknowledged eGceipt of ram letter on behalf of Mr. Harold Weisberg requesting, under provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, access to any C/A records desling with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., an to those dealing with James Earl Ray and any of his alleged or suspected accomplices in Dr. ring's assassination. We find that we are unable to respond to your request as it now stands due to legal and regulatory restrictions on the release of personal information from-official records. In that light, please be advised that we can proceed no further with your request unless and -until we are In receipt of notarized statements of re- icese from Hrs. Coretta King and James Earl Ray, respectively. Those statements should be _quite-specific as to what areas of rersonal information are and are not authorized for release by this �Asency to you and your client. If all information in our records releasable, that should be so stated; if only such information is relates to specific incidents or to specific periods of time is releasable, those caveats should be clearly stated. Finally, we must ask that you provide a statement of willing- ness to pay search and duplication fees as required by this request a-41d in line with the fee schedule enclosed. It has been estimated fht such charges could approach $1000. Along with the notarized ztatements above, and the statement of willingness to pay all search L.nd copying charges (or those up to AM established Unit), we would quire a down payment of half the anticipated charges. Payment llould be made to this office in the form of a check or money order ,nyablo to Treasurer of the United States. Gene F. Wilson Information and Privacy Coordinator 13-00000 - JAMES H. LESAR ATTORNEY AT LAW 1231 FOURTH STREET. S. W. WASHINGTON. O. C. 20024 TELEPHONE (202) 484-6023 December 3�. 1976 Mr. Gene F. Wilson Information and Privacy Coordinator Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D. C. 20505 Dear Mr. Wilson: � In response to your letter of November 30, 1 1976, Mr. Harold Weisberg has authorized me to state his willingess to pay search- and copying charges up to the amount of $1,000 if such charges are required by his Freedom of Information Act request for records pertaining to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his assassination. Because you require a down payment of half the anticipated charges, I enclose a check for $500.00: This payment of $500.00 and any subsequent payments made in connection with this request are tendered with the express relgErva- tion that Mr. Weisberg does not waive his right to recover them 4-1? C.I.A. regulations provide: Records shall be furnished without charge . or at a reduced rate whenever the Coordina- tor determines that waiver or reduction of the charge is in the public interest because furnishing the information can be considered as primarily benefiting the general public. The Coordinator also may waive or reduce the charge whenever he determines that the inte- rest of the government would be served there- by. 32 C.F.R. 51900.25(a). In accordance with this regulatibn, I call upon you to determine that it is in the public and governmental interest to va1ve search and copying charges incurred in connection with Mr. Weisberg's request. Enclosed herein is a copy of a letter to Deputy AM.torney General Harold R. Tyler, Jr. which makes a similar request of the Department of Justice. The reasons expressed in that letter :.or granting a waiver are incorporated in my request that you grant a 'waiver. 0-7 Should you require it, I will provide you with affidavits by ,q!self, Mr. Weisberg, and others in support of this request for .a of the search and copying charges for these records. If you ..'c ish supporting affidavits, I would appreciate it if you would 13-00000 - . 2 inform me of this as soon as possible. I would also request that you indicate what standards, if any, you have established for determining whether or not a request for waiver should be granted. You state that you can proceed no further with Mr. Weisberg's request "unless and until we are in receipt of notarized state- ments of release from Mrs. Coretta King and James Earl Ray, respectively." Because Mr. Weisberg's request undoubtedly com- prises records which do not invdlve any proper claim of privacy, this cannot be true. I do enclose, however, �a copy of a notarized waiver by James Earl Ray. I will immediately contact Mrs. King �about a waiver by her. In the meantime, I request that you proceed to make available those records responsive to Mr. Weisberg's re- quest which do not involve any proper claim of invasion of privacy. Sincerely yours, tittintel, James H. Lesar 13700009 � 13 JAN 1977 ftlles H. Lesar, Esquire 1231 Fourth St.:, NW Washington, DC.20024 Dear Mr. Lesar: , Thank you for your letter of 27 December.- This will acknowledge receipt of the sworn waiver executed by Mr. James-Earl Ray, and to advise that:processing of this portion of your request has been initi-% ated. Upon receipt of the sworn waiver from Mrs.. King, as mentioned in your letter of 3 December, we will then be able to proceed with all aspects of your FOIA request. We also wish to acknowledge receipt of your check for $500. Thank you for your assistance and continued cooperation. This request has been assigned the case number F-76-382. Sincerely, Gene F. Wilson Information and Privacy Coordinator IPS/EK/cb/12 Jan 77 Distribution: Drig - Addressee 1 -,IPS Chrono I YrIPS F-76-382 1 - OGC 13-00000 � � � � James N. Lesar, Esq. Attorney at Law 1231 Fourth Street, S.W. � Washington, DC 20024 4r. Lesar: This is in partial response to your request, dated 11 June 1976, made on behalf of your client, Mr. Harold Weisbertr. � Mease refer also to our letters, dated 21 June 1976, 3D November 1976 and 13 January 1977. Per our recent telephone conversation this partial response addresses itself to that part of your letter requesting records pertaining to.Ja=es Earl Ray. � � The materials located thus far have been reviewed carefully, and our determinations are as follows: Enclosed, Tab A, are copies of the following items which are being released to you in their entirety: I. Cne book excerpt. 2-109. One hundred and eight (103) press items. 110-134. Twenty-five (25) 1MI wire itens. 133-171. Thirty-selien (37) Reuters wire items. 172-223. Fifty-two (52) AP wire items. Enclosed also, Tab D, are segregable portions of the documents listed below. Deletions in the originals were nada under the oxenption provisions oF the FreetIon of In-Fornation Act subsections which are given with each aocument cited. �a� 13-00000 � . ' (b)(1), (b)(3) (b)(6) (b)(1),. (b)(3), (b)(6). � The docuvents'Usted below are. being mithheld.in their entirety under. the exemption provisions-of-the Freedom- of- ' L. 7 � . � qhe applicability of these exenptions has been expl:,ined to you in our earlier corresponr7.ence. Documents 224-225. 'Ave cables, dated 10 ATiril 1958. 22A. Cable, dated 10 April 1953. 227-229. Three cables, dated 19 Apri/ 1968. 230-233. Pour cables datea 20 April 1 234-235. Two cables, dated 22 Apri/ 1958. 236-237. Two dispatches, dated 22 April 1968. 238-239. Two cables, dated 23 April 1963. 240. Menorandur.� dated 23 April 1968. 241. Cable, dated 26 April 1968. 242. Routing slip, dated 22 October 1975. 245. 'Routing slip, dated 23 October 19754 Informaton Act subsections givnn with each document.... nocuments rxenntions 244. Memorandum, dated 17 April 1958.. (b)(1), (b)(3), (b) (6) 245. Memorandun, dated 19 April 1963. ((ni, 00(3). 746. Cablo, dated 20 April 1961. (b)(1), (b)(3), (b) (6) 13-00000 � 247. Cable, dated 29 April 1,68. - 243. �enorandum. date') 1 flay 190. 249. Cable dated 3 May 1968. 250. lie-Liorandurl, eated 14 Izay 1963. 251. Veraorandum, dated 16 Nhy 1963. 252-254. Three cables, dated S June 196. Memorandum dated 19-February 196% 256. Yielwrandun, dated 28 Nay 1969. 257-264. Eight biographic sletches. 265. Nkmorandum, dated 17 April 1968. 266-272. Seven Cables dated 19 April 1968. � 273. Cable, dated 20 April 196S. 274. Cable, dated 22 April 1963. 275. Cable, dated 23 April 1963. 276. Cable, dated 24 April 1968. 277-278. Two Cables, dated 25 April 196% 279. Displtch dated 26 April 19. � DY(I)/ (b)(3), (b)(6) (M), 0)(3) DM)/ (b)(3)0 0)(6) (b)(1)/ (b)(3).� (b) (6) (h)(6) (t)) (1), (b) (3) (b) (I) , (b) (2) , (b) (3) * (b) (6) (b) (3) , (b) (6) (b) (i) , (b) (2) , (b) (3) , (b) (6) CO (1) .(b)(3), (b) (6) (b) (6) (b)(1) C (b) (6) (b)(1), (b) (3) . (b) CO (h)(1), (b)(3) (b)(6) . (b) (1) (b) (3) .0 (b) (a) ' (b)(l) (f.i) (b) (1) (b) ( ) (h)(6) (b) (3) , (b) (3) , 13-00000 ' 280. Cable, anted 23 281-232. Two Cables, dated :in April 19n. 285. 21*,norandem, dated 2 N'ay 1963. � .234. Menorandum, dated 6 Vay 1963. . -285. :Menorandum, dated 13 May /963. 286. � Cable,. dated 24 Tay 3.953. � .� , � (b)'(1) (b) (3) (b) (6) (b)(1), (b)(3), (h)(6) C,)(1), (b) (3), (b) (6) The decisions cited above were made by Mr. Cbarles A. Briggs, DDO Information Review Officer. - As specified in the Freedom of information Act, I am advising you of your right to appeal the above decisions, but it would seem to be core reasonable to await the complete results of our processing before you actually doternine whether to do so. We thank you for your patience and considera ion. Sincere/y, Gene F. Wilson Information an4 Privacy Coordinator Enclosures IPS/EK/cb/20-Apr 77- . Orig. - Adse. - Dno - IPS Chreno - IPS F-76-382 w/cy Tab 1 - OLC 1 - OGC 1 - Pub Aff/Petu 11. 13-00000 r 3,� , f. , ' � rfr. Gerte ?CIA/PA Coordinator �� Be-etral Intelligence Agency � liasbington, D.C. Dear Xr. toG� APPV:L.- � �Dae4I le 4- (41-4-- 64 Mahal � Rt. 12, 2rederic.lz, rd. 21701 7/21/77 tr.-: oesug.t.ettE., M k14.6�44 - The news account of your coming release of an. additional 4,000 pages on what might . - be called. mind�bending reminds me that my requests seem to me- to cover this end. that you have not notified. me of tie release. I do went these. If you interpret.' rr.iy prior requests' - as not covering them. them consider :this a new request. gir�recollection is that my initial � requests cover anything and verything directly or indirectly related. to this subject. That you have interpreted, my requests as I have is evidence fron prior dorrespondence noti� ;all' 44: - Undpr the Act there is authority for the remission of all costs and. fees. I believe kti�-�:- I'meet the requirements for this remission and. I-make. the request foneally;.1%r work . ;;�741;.;-.1.S restricted exclusively- to what is now regwded;'ab.important historical cases, - In�one' - .4.,-;-���-,i- - . .14 on. which 11{ have paid. the _CIA. large sums without compliance, the King assassination, � the -..--, 5 ' ::1:.1 gaevious Attorney General so held� ',formally, con.fi.rmed by a federal judge. I have already.. -.:;� .... , arranged to g-Lire all my recoeds, not just these;- to 'a university system. I believe at an. � .ei- ..,- ....4 earlier date I reserved. the right to recover tb.ese fees. I have delayed a'formal appeal/S -_ �-' :. :���� '41:ri pending a determir...sti.on of a judge .that there be e ruling by the Department. of Justice ,--.. ����� . - � c...s with regard to he and on: this.. The Depar4-TrAnt pro-vided. a be.rgain�basement response, a - -,3/4 -- 6.00 remission that I have appealed. and trill if necessary litigate. I hope the OIL will apt favorably on this. ��-_ -., , .... . . . � .--.-,,,....-.. ' , .....,�...- ,-.� - . �.- ".- - _ � .,. � -: ...f.�:-- - - ...It has been a very 3.ong tire since I have heard from you about a multitude of requests eli lon,-, overthre. by or own backlog claiLs. One of these is on the King assassim/tion, Li.� - .. that you may recall you estimated a 81,000/ search fee .?2�1:1 asked for end received a 1.'500 � deposit. What you have sent is ludicrous. In tie loric� time in which I have heard and _ received nothing further- I think you have in effect rerusoa the request 'after char.'aii; fees so �J'aie is_els9 .441._appeal_o_a th,--...-Itiv-:_iRays. '. , . �� ...... . ,..- .� � . ��� I am asid.ng again when I may expect to hear from you on all the other requests, , including my PA request for the records on me. The appeal is Several years old. nara. Fly recollection is that year last reference to this stated the peecessin,g of the apneal had. not been completed. I have rights under the Act to nor: than co2ies. I went to exercise those 'rights. This is impossible without obtaining all copies first. Asa,: have told you. repeatedly I would prefer not to have to litigate this. )hat I an thus really asking you - is doe s the CIA want me to suit it on a recuest that goes back to 1971 and on which it Is not in compliance9 liot even processed tye appeal? Among the factors malrin,-; it difficult to keep tract of these non�compliances is your � failure to respond. as well as to comply. I believe I have asked this before. it I have then � i(;hat follows is an appeal from a refusal. If I have not ,it is a new request. I would like El K. Azt. an records relating to my requests and appeals; including their seque-atial relationships !,elto other requests, under both Acts and particularly as this relates to compliance with . othor reluests. I. I Sincirrelyp � Harold Weisberg a. � '7:77*:241r7F:f fif � � � l�-ft EPEr....41atit � RA.Yi-:-(S.,Ci-EDULE11) ;-.- fibt'-'-CAANCitiAft - � � � , CREUTER...:- A SSTSTA1T U.S.'' ATTORNEY. ;GE GENERAL .:1:0,1-1!fS0 14,1/R IVED; ;-.1E11E4 OD Ai:;:.7,-TO ,rf E. � THE 'EXTR.AD ALLES15;a:-:. A $$41$'. itiS� 0 CIVILi. 3.Iq WE R MRT � � ..: � SH.11/PT 0 DA ARRIVED . At'. 4 ' ROUTE .:,F,47. Or? - Ag$1:..fpf,F,IC.r61Z . .-)rA7131 � � HEADOF THE cE.,2: treLFA cr3; DETECTIVE:CTi.1:E MN* Of SCOrLA A 0. 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AP P ROVT" 71..r AS E Pate I - (AP) �The aa v-,thdrew, a czer far Eric Starvo 1 a Ei.�_-_1z;hara, Ala., white a rescaie invesdga- th.e. oe D- Fj 2.1artin izth sing Jr, entered 7.ze c.----ibuted on the Ire....lze teletype net- last r.:ght said. Gat wan dr_ir:,..ag a white Mus- rang. in Memphis told F.1 tea,-"Lier they saw a t. - a ,wh-...te Mustatr, drive away7 Iro=...� the rooming house was shot April , fze s.e dale the ard.-ar was seat la Flori- Lfr a a .---,1-..te Mustang that 1.t da, fe?...--,..1 a;ents in Atlant im- fl . _ har. bee..L.-, 2.-_d since last Fri- . day at a 7.:-.tlin housing project - ' � , z_e.:.....- F.:a ----..--g.a state capitol. it h - Labe:ad a Mistake � I ne ezza-ge, withdrawn with I tl...,,.. - al.---,-..1a:--,-,...'cr.- that it was re- 4 - :tea_s�exi hy =_-.2.stal:.e, described � Gal: as a a-hite male, ZS years ! 1 old, ah.a.at 5-foot-1.1 and 175 1. 1 -pc-2�:_-4i's w-L.a blue eyes ea.' d h : c �---,-_: hair_ InLs rr.-afaly matched the de- ri saripa clr...-:-Jated by federal ri rdzItt of King's ; i� Tte teletype message t, ; said Gal: was seen driving a Pig ha:Cap, Al- ;1 � aharaa Birming- ham said this tag had ha ea ie S. Galt, 2.r.1X Ef-_,;;:land 1-e, Birmingham. - - SCj in Spanish , In the residents who first told p:;:ice about the aban- don 3I-s-a,,a said the -car -ooze :he same Alabama li- cense as 2,-,Iven cot by the FBI azd here ir�-so salters which said 'Tour-.sta." Earlier reports indi- cated fae investigation had read to 11....eo. A Bi..-zraf-.P-e newspaper, the Pqa-Her---ld, said residents of - the: roor.17 house arlfirmed they-had been c_nesoned by the FBI. It adrifeci the residents re- . parted thai had not seen Galt three months and con1d not recall what type car he cwec 42404=9 6 7. AP7.0'./ED F.OR RE-LEAS- Date 13-00000 GC. T. 2.1,-.."1/IN - E:a;e: Ltither -_-_- e eerie and - every pz...asLag corn.e up s f_ atful :a- ace .:tay, :Le .since Jthat the as on _=p-za.acas. or so of around, so much as a .or worth pirz- --r-g� Laze_ n:y earlier cthznn, I de- - zaly can reveal -Ma.: a - . e_ranne: r_ad. been set a , � 1��� ��� some char- and other c.ild mat � -- Me search nothing. .11eco, Jase-d Stases as: ig-leve1 �-� " v were a.y c C.Lese places, I J 77 4ir�V � � � .;.:1 � can't conceive cf our nit licat- ing him by now." Thus, the men who were cg il_y to Me ihe 7'13 1)112: have new over to the belie2. :lint a alre:.�... em planned the murder and Me escape as.v. 3-at was Ray�GI- were the seem,- ingly clumsy fas: decoys? And 7;11 :the The truth is that the F31 has not I.-..cated .t-race of .?..ay since he suppasenly an an- donsal his w22.Oe 2.1.:IISt..2.7.g in Atlanta on Anril Z., me day aftzr the Nob-al P.-..:-7=w4--.7"-rg Ne-a-ro cle7,,az was slain in a :i.:eimphis, fact, -�Le FBI cLces no: eay Lave s.-Lid evdencet.Lat was Ray 17-1:3 abandoned the car in But the ma.z..-5-re. airmad tin =acre nt 'Ms zantily. The ar_cs: caz� and most gaaing in sce Was:al:1ton circies � s that Ray was pec:,:lling ciaaa wh2e ^ pri_-zon in iasczri &ate .?ei--.rtenta.-y from to 42 IS57. As the rual-ru:ne* ci Ray's '2..a.Y 9 5 19E3 ri �-� riz - peddling has been neva:led, top law enforcement ocers here have stared agh- ast ai the evider.ce that guards mist prisons are so easily hrtlied into sending almost into or out of a pris- on. � Some Investigators have cor.:-.�.,:ded that our penal sys- tem is rotten to the core, and they have sent screams to the top. of our government that it in nl;i1 time someone planned a complete overhaul. A serious question arises now as to how long the FBI can, or will, continue a con- ce-a-_-2..ted search for Dr. Kihs's Already, student trcil on scores of campuses has dictated the shifting of considerable manpower to the watching o; these. activities. T'aere are some worrisome conheolioas between rioters on the various camnuses. For ex- a.mple, one of the leaders of the Columbia University dem- ons:rations recently showed up at .1_merican University here, trying to agitate students into put-ang some "muscle" into their protest. So this confluence of de- - � �-�� 7 a mands on the time of the agents trae has led even some; .FBI personnel to echo earlier pessimistic predictions that ."t h e y '11 never catch Dr. King's killer." O963 - APPROVED FOR R:�":-.1FASE 1 9 Pi In, 107q Date 13-00000-- - 44 THE PRESS REPORTING- The Price of James Earl Ray Wllliam.Bradford Huie boasts-df "one d"-e-thactiou. I guess I've paid more mon- ey to more murderers than any re- porter in history.' Freelancer Huic has other distinctions as well, but it is true that he uses money. lavishly if nec- essary, to set his story_ Nobody was eser convicted for the murder of 14- year-old Emmett Till in Mississippi in 1955, but Huie paid enough to get a complete account of the crime for Look --eerie.- Three years ago, Huie elosed the facts in the case of the mur- der of the three civil_ rights workers in Neshoba County. Miss. After a few mii-/-eieht meetings with greedy Ku Klux Klen informers, he recon- structx1 the event for the New York Herald Tribune_ Once astaih, Huie has shown that money in the right hands pays off- Under the cautious eye of Attorney Arthur Hanes; J2.112C11 Earl Ray, the accused 'sailer of Martin Luther King Jr., is telline his life story to Huie. In exchanee, Huie is enancing Ray's defense. So far, Huie has not been per- mitted to see Ray, but he has tirvd some - 20.000 hand- 'eaten words, which he is ex- haustively checking our_ Ray may or may not be involved, but Huie has become con- vinced that a conspiracy led to the murder. Huie plans to publish one article before Ray's trial next November, then follow up with a book. --People don't 111(e this way of operating," says Huie."I don't lac it much either. But I don't know any other way to get the truth." - Capricious Execution. Besides mon- ey, , Fluie makes use of a fierce per- . _sistence and an equally intense passion for the underdog_ He is an aggressive, blunt-spoken reporter who makes it clear that no one is going to put any- thing over an him. When he does busi- ness with the sordid characters who sell him stories, he tells them: "One damn lie and the whole deal is off." And few facts; in Huis's exposes have ever been disproved. It took five years of digging, but he finally unearthed the details in the case of the only U.S. serviceman executed for desertion in World War IL His hook, The Execution of Private Slovik, was a fascinating account of how the military capriciously singled out this pri- vate, among thousands of deserters, to- serve as an example. Then they thought bet= of it and hushed up the whole af- fair. Equally compelling was The Hi- roshima Pilot, in which Hnie demol- ished the myth that B-29 Commander Claude Eaiherly remorsefully turned to SeTt-Aibet 13, 196S a the of crime after dropping the atom bomb on Hiroshinaa. Eatherly, Huie showed, had not even flown in the mis- sion over Hiroshima, and his guilt feelings developed years later under the encouragement of ban-the-bomb propagenakr% _ - - � . In recent years, Huie has been pre- occupied with civil rights. As an eighth- generation Southerner, he feels an obligation toward Negroes, and he wants to be proud of his home region. After many years of traveling, he now lives, where he was born, in Hartselle, a town of 8.000 in north central Ala- bama. 'Mere is a decency about peo- ple here," he says. He was happy with the racial progress that was being made in Alabama tmul George Wallace be- came Governor. "I suppose the reason I keep involved is that I resent -Wal- lace's effort to turn back the clock? To flat= that attitude in Alabama is asking for trouble, so Hole takes pre- cautions. He and his wife Ruth live in a house that is designed for self-de- fense. Every room has an outside exit. Spotlights have been placed on the roof, on the patio, on the lawn. Many of them can be turned on at Hole's bed- side. "There are no shadows around this house at night," he says. The house is also equipped with three Remington riot guns, one for the use of guests. ' Mlle, a crack shot, also has a riot gun fastened to the front seat of his car. '1 try to be prudent, remembering bow Medgar Evers was murdered," he says, referring to the Miesissippi civil rights - leader who was shot in the back while returning home one night After Hine denounced Wallace on,,, lecture tour in 1964, the Governor went on television to tongue-lash the writer. Getting the message, racists made abu- sive phone calls. For four nights, a pro� - cession of cars drove slowly around his block while Hula stood by the window with his riot gun. In July, when a CTOSS was burned on his lawn, he wired Governor Albert Brewer, pointing out that since Wallace is given state pro- tection, his enemies should have it too. Brewer agreed to give him what he wanted, and now the local police pro- vide frequent patrolling. Huie knows that the Ray assignment is a possibly dangerous one. He hopes it will be his last. He would prefer to write novels now that at 57, he feels time is growing short. He has already written five, most recently, The Klans- man, a powerful portrait of a South- 4. ern sheriff who is pulled one way by the Klan, the other way by his better in- stincts; the Klan wins. Huie also hopes that movies will be made of some of his civil rights books. -One of the great tragedies is that we've never had real- istic films about race hatred in the U.S.," be says. At the moment, a small studio is making preparations to film Mlle's book about the Neshoba mur- ders, Three Lives for Mississippi. Be- fore the film could be made, however, Hide once again had to go through the distasteful experience of shelling out money to scruffy Klansmen, who then signed releases for portrayal rights_ He is confident that the result will be worth it. "If films like this are done with the imagination of Bonnie and. Clyde, you can really move people." 13-00000 ;7.....7.W3Eyer11.71M-W7".� :7! . c.� � � 'arq� . 77e� SEP-1-9-268-- . _ _ � oPP..44 61.1LThig6daYssePe�---4'1968_1.--:TETc..117ASIEENGTOMPOST .s .. � � _ � - 13-00000 60- -tr -rr .; r-7�,, \--N. ,--rM7 :"".r" 7.--! 7,- � "--; . !..;�� -;t1 ;! �. a./ C3. o o -1 0 � s' - -7- Tr ti � ' ."! . � � 7 �7 � � :Lo Z.V ti,Le 9 - � . � A 1I p^ -sychia-_-.i.: report cr.: Of the fortress-like - on accused. sin Ja.=.es 2:-.Lson. at Jefferson City,lIo. Earl Ray de..scrihes in as a Ray Lnaiiy escaped April man -wha -so-fit help 1-2, 1557, on his third Zr, by cause he feared he zninht. hidire in a box on the bark � SC day int.) -terio�.ts c an outbound bakery � ck. Ray underwent tre report, prepared =ental tests in 1145 after :To= months before Ray's/ his seccrui urts-:^eesi'al.at yaccessful escape, G111117.71- I- tempt to escare from the said his "basic problem re: Ydsz,o- 5::.-�.te Prison, Tclves arour.j what appears whe......1 he us serving 23 he an increasingly severe years for armec: robbery_ _ obs&-csive corapuisive tread." - The p.rychiantst. who stud- led Ray, Dr. Henry V. Guh:- raaa Jr., said Ray felt -his escape atte=pt was :he re- sult of =due � and tension 7:-It-a the need to ac- tr.ally do about � "He is fe_aratl. that �-c:_is n___,;.ht lead into mare seri- ozs Gfalmart said of the 1-2.-nt ach---c-ed of shooting the Rev. Dr. -Mart= -- .Luther Xing Jr. on Ape.: In a -re-nort to the 31.1:7-- - souri Board of Probatian and Parole, de- scribed Ray as sive, comp:11.-4:e parsoai- ity," beset by ore:movie-zing fears of harm. _ He said Ray fe7.r. that po. tear:al dar....ner cou.:d he " warded off oflybygc,ing through certalm acts- "These 1-2.71.17:7.5 :er'S con- front him from time to f_.--2e and in a typi.r.i ob�dve compulsive way,- he feels that he must do certain things" to save himself from harm, Giffil-raq said. "For - - he de- scribes a feeling of fear that can be alleviated if hP,:takPs a glass of water he is drink.- ing and sets it on the tah:e. and moves it back and forth several -dmes. - - The report imnlied. that � Ray was driven by these =- named lean; to try to break (7r..e 1357 Layman's Dic- fs.-.r_a_ry of Psychiatry de- nrs obsessive consrve 7_3 "marked by ritn- a:Lira arld by preoccupaon idea or de- 1� sire^ .") � G--.11-_''atan noted that Ray ha--r_' requested an exa-rt;-7- -zran independent:7:3y- : ch...L=trist, and GultImar- r-; o=er-ded .approval of this, ; sz-_-:ing he was -"in need. of i psychiaric help." C.:1:1-117:an reported "no e-..trience of delusions, hal:u- cinazioas or paranoid ideaS," ^ r_sted "a rather deep itat- d-1,7ing obsessive c-ompul- e personality trend which he has really never dis-� rassed at length with any- one_ � ' � 'This is not psychotic in nature, but severely 'neu- 1-:-" the psychiatrist. said. expressed strong doubts that Ray was parole mane- at that time. Gublman called his sub- at an- "interesting - and. rather complicated izdivid- =al" He said Ray used such tachnical terms as "solar p:exus, tachycardia and in- tr-acranial" in describing his aches and pains. -When we; commented - that these were rather large ..-var.-es- (Ray) reported that he had been reading up . in the � medical literat=e," said� � -- 13-00000 - ....1.1�J Vations V. �-�� . -.�rt r's !? a 1.00 .P� %of .� (AP)�Two a lawyer and a have been or- : dered :o -flow cau..9.e why they � sho-.;:d in contempt cz Lirg a ban on :nnt-c..f-cc.,=-_...orn 'news state- et s ir. czse of James Earl W. Pres- ftcr. -.�nco is scheduled to :hear. P--,.."�es tralon charges of Luther King ;Jr, is e s.::or.v cause or- d azs _ Ba:tie o:f-ered the four men, cef defense ' 7 Hanes Sr., of Ala., to appear be- San-- 27. � 7,5 Planes, those cit- ed were T. Has, a pi- - -vate dve working for and Caarie.s Edinundson of :Le Cc-rriercial Ap- r:cal and as-.7 liarrEiton of the Pr. . 2attle action alter receiv- zng a "7.zzff.ont fo^ contempt" by :2 c: seven attorneys -m monitor what is raa about the Ray C2-Se. P.zy is scteduled to go on APPROVED FOR RELEASE Date -1 AUG 1376 > ,-00000 70. ��� � � � - ID I � - ��". ..."�� 1.. I � 1. !Alb 7 'I _ - _ , - . . � � ' * _ � ',sr ��� 1 - . ; Sr_ zaff. cp7.--zt ves-i tz.--da-7 - � '".1.� I a .7. !sezerent _ , th-Ls Ray's c= ca1. ! � ���� 2da, :Z. a:Cr, 23 byt� !Ray 1-_-.alzre i-lay was, erz--...aditadr � 25 fl !:for a wbf.c12 a zorarcit- tee zrf. retn=zr_end. and two aad a Dr.177-EZ 'e'C. v. be =C3n- � cot...-.71: on they . craer Ir. � comz azy v � - -1 Ray chars.ed wits. ft:a .1..!:=g i 1.17err...1-Cris oz. AEi 4, fs soh-adz:az; -ga on trial 22. Ere was arrested. � C.rourt .1-z.dge W. Pres- �- 1ton ta.-e tcfro Hays, a private . 1,7 a-zzes-, ar-d the Cc-rr-Pecal azd 2.o7 F.,-rn,57--a of ----ha-Press-I r - Cy, aey fori ; Cne to:d the ; ne-2.7=5 DIZ'ad t'ha ; ecru.ar-P-f---.s of free anti a; r,trea press aga cgzeran- 1ocsetaztiizL ie ar--,..�-ed the r_Z.W.3 were - not g--.riiryz=ceithe i azd 1-1th �_ ' 13-00000 7/. a (Th %.� -77 c-.:_--;-e G".! a , I was in I have zna_.-.7 con:- � _L-....ang =eraare aer susz=a thz :Lc Hozel Tro. -31az-r.a. � Cr- e-Z-7 Vri.-3 a � � - c eGr.. azz, c. cve-at.cn de.-.2.: tba _ � � C=e.:1-,, 7..) the r.eafov :07;71 of fea by azzaaC of a Coasz car thzt.anclIared zaz. waose 7.-if.:ZS, ware nz...trol_tng tae _ t. ���-�� a. - an to a:1z The Aa-.e.:-..can - `7".- a. i=ez-liately and find. cat - - -z1 ZC G Zit. V: -LS ..?�,.:ezzo recanf-y -a- afzer I lei- the to-a-a. At the Rio .-vaantedzr..2.5:-:e;: 44 h> . f.-_zt he had ---,ea= a, - - - � ;lc � � , c ...c a 4� � and asl:ed '; sae frzrough 1.-er re co.77.-3 - . said they C7he had stay f:aara. � She c.hacked -and coned thaT. he had. Cr_ly. zs ne, he had regts- zered asEr Gait' ro al.:afrod .rsJ .0 �cnar.a...he man re-orazanzir.g hirnse::: as Galt had ca-ea =to the .?.i.o oz G. ' 1;�.37, and '-zeznoved to the ware he stayed -anti: Nov. 12. He ezi=.a,7.7. rs. ame. razae as: 2E:2 T-71 2�77.2�S � � � "7. �-� a = Ccriir.� � � * ta _..........-....:,� . .1. ,......), _ ____L._!.-1 � '...; � ,.....r.---.. � ` "---. --- � _ c. U -----.. r .__ ,-- .---4-- L )_f ,...,, .__A._, . _ ... - ,. f�-�-� ,-.....--,---. '.: r-rs.- .= r.:-P...,--e�-4-�-,--)...,4_.-. C;-"' " ' .t.Z.4.7: i � . . .1 Highland '..3..venue," Birraingha.-n, Ala_ This, as we r.ow� !mow, is the ad- dress of the board- ing - hou.sa where � James Earl. Ray, . � alias Galt, had rented a room un- e.3 ...Z.:a.- .7.Z: j7je3.� 1/- 7- 7.`..t. � Lel MA).. : r til early October last year. Era0loyes of. both -hotels have: vague recoIlec-. Cons of the Man, whom they de- scribe as lquiec". but they distiuctly remember his car � a 1 9 6a white Now, I find myself asking a lot om p:77-1irg ques, tions. 0 Why did Ray-Gait, the man "accused of plotting Martin Luther- King's murder, leave Birmingham: .and go-to Mexico six months before Memphis? o And why did =escaped convict on the lam drive a white Mustang, a car that might have- attracteci � attention in Puerto Vailarta? Was it � 'just bungling; or part of a carefully: � planned conspiracy? 0 Was this really Ray-Galt, -or - some other man acting a.s a decoy? .. The answers, of necessity,-would. �-� just be conjecture. But, in Friday's:. column, I'll explore them. - ^ t� EASE Date. 9 13-00000 12 ilL.SZ.Z.:::7120:1 POST. 16 AUG 13s3 (II � � Ray Boo7- .. ' MPiTiS .; � The marl: - charged with .ra=der ia the1 death of Dr. Aia.-tia Luther, King Jr. has co...--t.-aeted With; :author to write rapzy. - : .��� Jamies Earl Ray, awaiting! _ - - tial, on Nov. :2 has hired, Wir..iam Bra9;1.i Huie of liartselie, Ala, who arrived here Wee.r.esday with Ar- - that. J. Eames, the Biz:ming- -ha= attomey who will de- lezz: Ray. Eule said he also has a comz-.ant with, Hazes far ma- tezial to be used in the Ray story. He said Ray hasgiven! -hi= 10,000 r i t.t e tt! words with, which to start' .thehoo- ����C� 3-00000 73. 111.01 S - - � _ - � - �-� - r, 7 ��� ) , 1../ .. � -- ' y \ � � 5 s7V.,�=- f f \;�.; ; 1 ni.N..1,4 "el '1 a Martin Luther King - S 7FILS-irk :odzy a _rthl.u. J. Hanes of Birmin. g� ; said he got and otl-_et-- -zern, Ala., met with Ray for ar Z.5" t3a ease. -.I= .-..aan.aritr is an interview room at eldeigasi Rai, =cried a --iiirandscitortli Prison. Rsak azaward - he found the coedi- t.= cnr-tewhat restrictive. Ht he was not Permitted au. ..�a"5.4.2'W in confidence. He ant - 5' ay were separated by a glas� it The ..klabarza lawyer said ht he to to build his case a. zad c7ganizz a defense. for the- ta ciay R.i.ymigat 02 e=adit- 1, ta stand trial for the nam-der the American civil rights _ "Oz- meeting was most help- t itfu1 and said. "Vie got to each other better. He is and feels good. He is ectly rational, sane and lu- Eanes said he plans to leave London tomorrow and did not asee another trip to Britain. He said Ray had been receiv- ;- "rzany messages of support the United States and he is for it. He also has re- =ived many offers of help for rleff"-se." � JUL 63253 �," � � /1PPROVED POR RELEAgg bat6- 1 9 AUG--19,Yi 7.-��� Th ; rW�� Ct. � .47.52f2 V,terlb l';'�;�=Cr'07. POST ( 22 .72,7 1968 � -7) ;7 ipv -a _ , i - u(N ;7 3 P Te� ; - � -4 rj � tjl !": ti t� r 4 � � ��� : i ways seemed to have er.onei catild not be identified. How.. By,Dreto Pearson and . Jack ,Inderson I Occasionally Ray slipped eery carefully, and one of :$23 tips to bar girls -e-.ed presti. the robbers- answers the de- s It r.w.w looks as if the 1-'31: tutes. see.intion of James Earl Ray. ;has exploded the generaley All told, Ray spent an est-le:lie had the same long hair, :prevalent theory that the m-z---Imated � $13,!;33 in seven:el:a same. height and the same -"e der of a ?el,. MartinLu.1 months. Yet the's tine physical makeup. :ether involved a he neve: held a ;ob. 'Af:.� the At eiest the pm was In. acy. reteeder,. tee suspect. eeened to be skeptical: How- aene theery ens. weet to Canna zed even -- recheck:b lire the Alton -0e,e2 heed. as e eese-e; to Ehe'''�'="d 21! ais-3_ ha:7.k robbery has convinced ;the :are,e ,-,=.20-.1z2s of moeee;, s. eerned �;�3 ne2:n tne zee :hem that Ray was involved teze Lad. plenty en. =a:2y to.spene -;spent by James Earl Ray, and that this was where he :sespeeee-e -ee.,:eee and .the men-ion e�.:0:-hes azd az-17Y-e-3e eze: :he Money on which he :nee in which ha was able to; So the big ce-e--deet was: so extravagantly prior to :travel -a-eand the - United: Where did he get the meeey? ,the Klee, murder. !Steers, Cznada, azd Eetzope. 11..1 For a long time the 237.; The idea that a group con- ;was believed his operations! toyed with the poseihility thee:spired to murder Dr. King and i would have been Impossible; Ray was financed by a white:paid Ray to do. it has now !without .1.�elp from other con- i s-1preenacy rite- He laze,. been dropped. '- ira...4-3 who were out to i boasted to fellow pelsone-es: Note 1: The FBI has also imurder t. :-j. that he intended to melee a bigr..--z-eced a British bank robbery 1 For ins����=eee, Ray rented a "seare" on the ce.eside and . ta azy- deposiz box in the Bir..! that he might try eo collect al Note 2: Arthur J. Hanes, the - imeneee- m Tees; National !rumored $1 - mIllion beenty e-eeeican lawyer who turned 19aah. Aug. 23 of last year, and; that a btee-ine_ grotto setppos-! no in London to'defend Ray, ;sd.cIy began passing out edly had offered fo: the death .as been connected with var. ;crisp 523 hills. Re paid $4of Dr. aimg. !la:Ls other cases, involving re- leasoas. He also i I cal violence. He was the attor- . paid 5243 fee- neeleeedee photo. j Source of liouey nay defending the Ku Klux I graphic eteeipment that he! -sow. howee.. eee'..e.eansze-ea in the Viola Litizzo :d1dn'thmowhowtoopera.ta. I foend a robbery li-a7:="`"2". case' has a flair for He shelled oet money fee; a! pe0:12-01y got his -z.�-azley." 6.7.� -publicity and its believed he coee-se, though helJuly 13 the 3,,e'e of ...eleae . wen: to London on his own. she-wed no ir.:ztresr. in working ; -upper Alton, 7" was :ebbed. ezere is no evidence that he :lheair.d any b=-. He also took at of $22,017.0. Alen is across the:is heing paid by conspirators. corresnentientce school soezi, and it was from the ;course lock-picking from a! :111.esissippi River from � � e Guevara Diary "Michigan, which cost about! souri Sate Pemiteztia--y thatl S-cme authorities have ques- e$40. !Ray escaped on April 23, leS37,:tlened the authenticity of the .1 His white Mustang cost; three months heZot-e the July; Che Guevara diarY. which the SISS5. which ha paid in cash.; 13 robbery in A-l7-3n, ;evolutionary kept before his drove it from Mexico eel The holdup was pulled off! death ia the BoliVian moun- ; Monzreal and from Los Ange.0 by two robbers who wore! taii_s^ can,. report that the .ilcs to Near 0:ieans, and al.i,stock.iag reeeze� - Their fac.es,diazy is authentic...... � e � .� ��� ' �. iii f Pl,7 caeze. _ :ever, the FBI has been check- L1, � _ Cuban dictator Fidel Castro: got hold of it by purchasing bootleg excerpts front Bolivian officials, then piecing the ex- cerpts together. A few pages., were missing from the vele:: sion, which he released to- friendly publications around :- the world, including Ramparts:, magazine in this country. Parade magazine's enterpris. � ing editor, Jess Gorldn, organ- ized a consortium of publica- tions that soughtlo purchase.' the rights to the � diary from.; the Bolivian Government. Gor. kin sent Andrew St. George, a.' bring - em - back - alive corre- ' spondent, to Bolivia to trans...* late the diary and research the story behind it. Actually, some of the other. 7 documents captured with Gue- vara are much more revealing e than his diary. He lugged': them around the jungle in a : waterproof jungle pack and a' portable field safe made of. special, high-impact plastic. The papers included the out- ��' line 'of a "book Guevara:- planned to write on the evolu- tion of man's political think.-- ing, going back to the ancient:: Greek 'philosophers; also an � - original short story entitled - "Passing the Test," which he wrote in the jungle. .1 The bloodthirsty guerrilla.. -leader also packed poetry with hint to occupy his leisure ma...- meats. His favorite poet ap- parently was Ruben Dario, al-�_ � though some verses appear to e leave been written by Guevara himself 0 IOU. B.41414C2ars 8-Yrulleals. 3-00000 TRIALS A Very Imporront Prisoner With the wrapped-kk-cottoca care...nor- mally anoorded to prczcious art worts, James Earl Ray was lawn to Memphis las: week to stand trial for the Enirrder of Nfarria Lu:her Ktng. A burietproof yes: l-mag avrr, shirr. and bis legs were encased in ar- mored trouser-Lig when he was -hazdnuffd. from a 6i-toa armored van, into Sbeiby County jail at :lawn. A so.�3' re-of ee.puties with riot gaas formed a defensive pelirr.eter. Ray was 111151ed to aa air-conditioned aet artthe jall's third f.o.or. Heavy steel Diates b: -oek cell wiridows. �carr.e..--.:Ls monitor all movements. Prisoa ti-uszies who ran elevators Lave been re- plaud bv sheriff's officers_ The Srci� Word. massive protentioa is more than sL There is widpread speculation that King's ezi: was plotted by conspirators who are still free. He won't finish that trial," a Nlempiais underworkiling warned last week. -He's not wing to get on that witness chair--and that's the straight word." - Although it will probably months 7-- �� �-� f �-� u.ndl he faces trial before. Memphis - ort.--R#4- "GrAT.. AWAIM� Judge W. Preston Battle, a tone% tame- -,:Lak� � eepeneent-minded jurist, Ray seemed al- most in a hurry to return to the U.S. Abandontrig his effort to appeal a Brit- ish extradition order that seemed doorr.ed to failure anyway, he was spir- ized by night from grimy Wandsworth soa to Lakenheath Air Base 76 miles from London for his nonstop flight. to �MeTT.e secret Phis. move left his attorney, Ar- thur V. Hanes, fuming. He�had wanted to 20 along, said Hanes, because F.B.I. -.uts aboard the U.S. Air Force jet :-.....:c.,:-.zquesdon Ray (the F.B.I. said that the four agents escorting Ray had not spoken to him). "The case against this boy is full of holes," sneered Hanes, and rve got a few bombshells that we're going to drop into those holes." -J.sz what_they were, Hanes would-not� _ - or could. not�say, - � . , f id atIC �-� �. ri4;M � 71.� a f.o.i .!\ ,oe-A r -5 rig .1"' , � . , ma � � � ) MEMPHIS � King was I ager.ts "very., sniper April ; subszantia:' physical ev:dence se 'nis motel room here. as they w:rk ;1:e c..o At . the Memphis rooming i i pursuing every :ead" :he house from which the fatal shOt; ! search for Dr. :.far.lr, 1,:nher was. fired, Charles Q. Stevens!- King Jr.'s a--"'sa5sz.:-::-, says y said FBI agents had shown hina! ; Gen. Ramsay3:. oa every C,:azi: two composite drawings of the I 1 "The F is clevr.g , possible zo suspected slayer �.one a partial! "said .ast nignt. profile and the other a full face � poszi- � .view �le 7'.�-�en zhe Stevens said he could identify' I. will be ecl, rernain hope- , : :ha 1.-,artial view, but not the full, f'.7. shot and killed by a 4 as he stood out- i face view. �He . said he saw the One View Identified 1 gunman flee after hearing a shoti. A J'..1.5:e sr,okes-, fired from a communal bath- man sa'-`1zes:".-7.-:merl"s�sued room next door to his room. The k ; Washing:cr. was in response to ba:hroorn window affords a �1 newsmen's z.:uenes. clear view of the motel balcony t v.-Ilere King was standing when( shot. And at a rooming house in � Bir-r.:.-igham, residents said FBI agents had questioned them : about an Eric Starvo Galt, a - white man named in an FBI hui:etin issued, then withdrawn, in Florida Thursday night. � 713.0 work in Florida asked help in , locating Galt. It said Galt. was' fc,;, � driving a white Mustang. ates Witnesses in Memphis told in- :zed vestigators earlier they saw a of-. man in a white Mustang drive oaa-! away from the rooming house. Records in Alabama show that a man named Galt bought a 196f hite � Mustang in August, 1967. Othei i:h-H documents disclosed Galt listec !--an his occupation as "merchan: de- seaman, unemployed," when h( t of , applied for a driver's license n don Birmingham last September, .ust ; giving the Birmingham rooming :house as his address. �de- ; White Auto Seen ' of The message sent over the ore state police teletypewriter net- � 13-00000 12 tat WASH I N-C.,TON POST Sday, ;April 13, 1966 k 3 =417.77.\ . r`t ' 7 TvT4 �����an tiowawn 7777 � 7 0 , :I 73 _6-7) fr-z, cfr - 011 0 � 77-0 aimom ma.r. -rill -rtn, 1.1 s: =memo (7) ?ram. News ATLANTA, April L?. � FBI are working around the clock agents investigating the smi-Ipursiling every lead". per-slaying of the Rev. Dr. I UPI reporters checking Martha Luther -S-l�ig Jr. have viath maritime officials in been on the �trail of Eric Mobile learned today that Starvo Galt, listed as an. un- !agents, in addition to ques- 'employed merchant mariner, tic:zing persons at the Bir- for nearly a week, United mingbam boarding house, had Press International reported also made a. check of the Idocks long before -the Mus- today. tang was found. Gait's name first reached � - a 'Union Officals Checked the public last night when white mustang auto, registered i A spokesman at- the Sea- to him and resembling riarers., International Union in u'el!Moolie said agents had ted that reportedly sped from the ;the union � offices two days Sing assassination scene, was ;ago and had gone through au- found parked Atianza!tonaated files, without success, in in ;in jr-Lmg g apartment complex. No warrant has been issued ' G to et a lead on alt. or for Gait's arrest, but it was �. OfficiaLs lari learned that the FBI in e Uat the National of America in - _ '.11obile said agents had made had issued�and then t 1a smi.ar check there, and the explained reasons had .Star Fishing Company, one of drawn a "locate a.nd notify" largest firms of its kind bulletin on Galt yesterday. in the area, said it also had been visited by agents. Alabama Restry ts ; Agents also checked out The Alustarg re.stered to � I Coast Guard files in Washing- Galt carhd .Alaharla. license! iton du the number 1-33993. A check with ring v traced ofaywithoutGait Alabama authorites ' This raised speculation, lished Gales address as al ,ivirich again officials refused rooming house at 2603 Hi confirm gh- tn or deny, that some- land ave. in ,Birmingham,one, early, as last Septem- residents, recalling 44," oer, .set about to establish ere- said they had 1.1 t not seen '-n denals for a fictitious Eric since Novenaber. S tarvo Gait. In obtaining his driver's li- Alabama officials said that cense in 1967, Galt listed his at the time he applied for his occupation as an unemployed Alabama license, at the age merchant mariner. of 36, he claimed to have had The FBI replied with a a Louisiana license since 1962, blanket "no comment" to aid, but there is no record that he questions concerning the King ever turned it in. investigation, but persons. at! obtains. Tags the BirmingbaTM roomingi house said agents were asking! The name of Galt was "plenty" of � questions about Ifurther validated when license Galt l tags for tile Mustang were ast week-. � ! This was four or five days obtained under that name on before the Mustang was- lo-! Oct. 2, 1967, in Jefferson Coun- cated in Atlanta I ty, Ala. -� The only official announce-, Residents of- the Atlanta Iments in the King c-asp have apartment complex where the . come from Attorney General car was found remember the Ramsey Clark. I driver as a neatly-dressed man Clark said in Was-ring:on who calmly got out of the car, � today that "phyciPA1 evidence locked it and walked away. � is very substantial" in the in- This description roughly I vestigaon. tallied with one given by oc- 1 "Mile it remnirs impos-icupants of a rooming house .sisible to predict when the Memphis, where the asses- ler will be arrested. I re.mai...n stood in a communal bath hopeful that it will be soon,"jand fired the shot that killed 1Clark said in a seven-line .Dr. King. The assassin is be- . !statement "The FBI is devot-Illeved to have checked into - king every possible resource to the rooming house under the :this investigation. Agents name of "John Willard." -"glasinvz"27=MrPer-r77!;::;=�....;;Zu:;": 1qM 13-00000 � ;T,' � 1,71,717.,e�m � ; : ' �'� �71- ' A sioaclited. Praia Artist's sketch of buS- pected slayer. At left is ' the Birmingham room- ing house that is the last known address of Erie . S. Galt whom police linked to a white Mus- tang in Atlanta. At igWIsWhQ th2 oaf was ffound., v, , .. . WP APR 13 1 771 si-UUUUU 79, �.- oo-o-it - ---- - - - -------------- . oo. . - 2 A okl- .- - .,,,_.,� _ , , :.---.... BROAD TRAILNITH ELUSIVE END ---:''-----7A.4t.':. APR1 4 '196aH .--'_ ._ - . , �--4 ii--- .3 -m.L..:,. . :icr..1.0:13:;:7 : 1, -,,c.:7.1.t;,:::2; :r.:: ,- -:_; -T.:: j ....te; � � ' , ovements--0 ..-...Kin s er _..�..,,,.... 7, '.......:..4,,-. _ . � -- r,. ....,,,,:'-'� �ZL.-:'-:-fr.:".' -: � ." -. -7 - - 7'7 -.41:21�.- :.-_,,. . ...i. ..,., _:; . ;.-e'l . ..4. -!-S.Z7 �";::7-i,i'..-7"t".--!--'--"' " 1raced St�.�.. ,ti`.7, -1..- ...---.:i ..;:�-t...y:. - - ,- , � -';--soolo- . / _. .. , -_' ---.---7 ,....� ---.;,,, ----..-4??.1.,�:', � ^ r: . , JEREMIAH O'LEARY � the floor and two� Mexica. tains' tr ...carrying nothing when he rerifeethe Saar Solt Writur .- s5ckers on the windows_ The FBI can � room. The presumption is that during l "The man who killed Fag is either link the car with the events in Memphis_ . ' the next hours he went outside and got 1 wades tackiest amateur or part of but refizses to say how. . . o.O_ .� 'some things from the Mustang parked a :Isasitically clever conspiracy," said The name Gail is now believed to be., o.on Main Street_ Six blocks away, cce- weary investigator yesterday as the an s000 An exhansthre rsook of almost 'sources report, he bouglit a pair of massive trent for the slaYex a Dr- Mar-. every conceivable form of record in the binoculars from a place called York's MO loather King Jr. continued. 'United Stokes has led to a diead end. No Arms� .e.veer days acler - tbe civil rights Rink &aro� Galt is joesof by police . . In the half hour before King was shot, 1' ,�'1"-r am* slain bY a sainer na mem- departments, rrnietrir, credit or banking "Willard" got up from his bed and ?"., Tem., the Federal Bureau of institoters or on other records. locked himself in a communal bathroom Lovestigation fuxis itself iri the dlie.mma Dat, accoedbag to Mrs.- Pay's de,�� which has a window facing the balcony . ci pousessing a lot of physical evidence scrivdon, oGak,, resembles man of the Lorraine. Willie Anchutz, who l-_, nothing that points to tbe true itien- being sought foe the slaying � ovring: . lived in the flophouse, tried to get in try cr whereabouts of the assassin_ dark-haired, rinrk, neat einthe.t point.. _ but his knock was not answered_ - Frcilar�....,.thfarthatipa�nrs_L_oli Plablid7+4,4.diselDsed,� ed rosoo Tosh Alabama nesfcse 'reeoWs According to Memphis Police Direc- - 1.._�..............A"'..-"..: 51=..,4.."....' tilUr� for Galt are coosidered not inconsistent. tor Frank C. Hollomon, a former FBI -1- Lao honosovio- .ssous 14aC' s�TooehneL` The appneajoon described, him as 5 feet- : agent, the distance from the bathroom 732:Lick the than being 3Dnililt and hew ' 11, .125 prsrrs's,_ with blue eyes And ' ::virmdow to Wing's balcony is 305 feet 3 red. for and committed tbe crime: brown hair. _.....�...to..i7,,.."_,.7.,.;-._�.�....�_�,..zo. __ ,....2-4.- ,...,74,.,,:;t:�43:533.htto .dTheegreesangleto thoef riiireghttosehr slightly e 'Pw-_FBI has- threw names for the . _ _ firgiaris and all ci them are considered Ball des&iPticdas ari emsjoiered za down, an easy shot with a telescopic be pecodwyms. _........,.. _ _ close to those given _persons who _ � --- e 72:e7 have latent fingerprints taken sa, the s.usPeet fleeing trnin the Mom- King emerged three times just before � from the Remington Garoenoz 30.0� phis El:Impose from winch the fatal_ 6 p.m. The third time, he mentioned to P;alan rife ht'li.'ved to. have 13--n the s'!i'ek 'Pr-as frred- The- g"er:41- the Rev. Sarcuiel Kyles that he was tired as5assinatine weanan, and from the tel- txm gri'ell 1/7 Methp43137-wilztesses' is of restaurants. and_ wanted some "soul eocricie sight attached to due gun. a feet 8 to a feet I-1- 26. tt) XI' Yea:r1 C'E I noel '' Kyles invited him home to dinner e TI:ry have a 1965 white Mnstang be- age, neat, clack - .t.4,..':.., .... moot King said, he would like that_ King reread used as the getaway car. � --n--- �_-- "2:- _Skeet. The -..Gili . .,...'...-'--oe� _ leaned on the balcony rail, talkor to his it. They have half a dozen or more peo- - �-�--,T;3; - _ - � 'driver, Solomon Jones, on the ground rifle believed to have ole vise saw the suspected slayer both been the murder weapon was traced by . below. Jones told King it was cold and l. .m.,. April 4_ arid ater the fatal shooting at .its serial number ut.--,--.}3intinghan suggested he wear a top coat_ f.,... 6:O - vs Bat they do not now know who the Ala� sPortrog goods stare; Tbe weapon King replied, "�kaY, I- will-7 .. .-' \ � onzosoaa really is. �svioere be is, whether was acquired from the shop on March - - Those were his last words. Standing ioe was working alone or. as part of a on by a man who �mkt hays been in the bathtub of Bessie Brewer's flop- cowpicacy. either the suspect or an accomplice.T house, the killer took aim across a junk- , pile- on a vacant lot; over a row -of - -- - 'The man got the Remington by trad- .., _ Aboet the Car :: -. by trees on an embankment, � - lag anether gn:n fac it" The FBI' flas- - squinted throught the telescopic sight Aethorities have pinnocr together this not disclosed his identity, but it can - and are& 7-_ - - � .,-: � , , _ .-Ne...14. iittormatioe about the car they find no trace of any nne with a -namo . c_. ,,,,;os�c4 Bullet ,,,,,,,Ooo,.,_ - havo cooree_ed with the case: late- that given to the Birmingham .� 1 O. _ .'''" '-'"'" - On Angust 30,1067 William D. Paisley sloop_ The acquisition has,- however, _ o- ring .was struck ck In the lower right � of FETroinghom Ala, sold a 1966 white given the FBI another consistent des- jaw by a soft-nosed bullet � which Itzatang to a man who gave his name cription and another handwriting sloe- 7. coursed through .his neck, bit his spine as Erie- Starve Galt On Sept. 6,1067, - cimen. - � � :�--. ...-, �-o ,-.... o.n.,and came to rest- in his shoulder: He '-Gale'.2Pnlied for a Birmingham driv- The next event linking ring's death to -.--.- fell. to the- balcony deck, moznrkocious �.-'s runense ender that name and No. the mystery man occurred April 4, a and bleeding profusely, and was dead : Sestsol was mailed to him_ On March 1, few boars after Icing's well-publicizedoo--- on arrival at the hospital- - - t---7 .,---/ LOOS, Galt requested a rirTrair�nrP and one - . arrival at the Lorraine Motel for a' : Willie Anehatz heard the shot' and -a-as Mailed to him at a Birmingham � planning session in connection.- with a � looked out his door. Re saw a man rush . . L iGalt had listed his occupation as tin- King checked into a second-floor balco- handbag and a long object wrapped in a � rooming blouse. - march of striking sanitation-workers. past him in the hall carrying a blue � .,... croosloyed merchant seaman and gave a ny room, No. 306, at-the :Lorraine in ,----- sheet_ Anchutz did not get a good look '7 Avo-, Birmingham. It is a place for At 31$ p.m. that same day,'a man ' but remarked, "That sounded like a : roaming house address, 2508 Highland the morning- o. oo o-�.7,%. - - .� '� . _ ri,,--5N. --at the man presumed to be the gunman 1 a , tr2eiots and Galt did_ not live there who .-gave his rome .as John .Willard. -..,7 shot." The man replied, "Yes,. It was." )-, more than six mortbs. He apparently checked into a namelesS flophouse in - , The fugitive ran out the opposite en- -Y. was last a resident in November. Ntereph'is' 400 block of South Maio Bes-. - 'o:trance of-the flophouse, ducked. into the car and the name Galt became . e Brewer, the proprietor, took hiro o at 424 South Main, and dropped the rifle doorway of the Canipe Amusement Co. significant when M1.13.. Ernest Payne, of ' upstairs, showed him a S10-a-week room Y ; .Art3-flits, Ga.,looked out her window . 'on one cirir of the bin-I/ling She said he and the bag thereroThe proprietoroGuy : between 7 and 9 am. Friday, April 5, " 5 tarred down No. 8, which bits--a kit- -- Conte, saw him abandon the grm and o , os' and saw a man drive the Mnstang into a - sbenette, remarking: .O'I� only want ao .,' bag, but did not gen outside-. Other wit- X� -=rid:ogolci at Capitol Homes, a low-rent , sleeping roomo.-_, -..�:: -Oro::: -....,.,,,1 . wissoonnoesses said. the suspect_climbedi calmly a- : fx'asing Project near the State CaPita- .-r-"-- '.--�!-- � loos.,:','i--n il o---4i,;', 'into- the white Mustang a few feet be- Chose,- � - e c�-� :---; Ile car fit the desert:elm of one of two-- - - ---;;�":�- -"--"'" ' � "' -- -o-yordand s . _ _. . ., � ' � IS . W1111;0 311:15/-"Fi WhiCh had been Parted "..! -Then she showed him Rooms 4;5 arid" - It- is 'air easy 8- to hour drive frunn in. the 4C0 block of South Main Street, � 6.- on% the other side facing the Lorraine T. Memphis to Atlanta, a time . element Vemphis, around the corner from the - ...- Motel. The man known as Willard took . - which fits with Mrs. Payne's obs:erva-- '-=:: ----.' ' _ - . ." � ' ' . -� � '-:-.0 is,' advance with a S20 bill Mrs_ Brewer , owned by Galt in the Atlanta housing' 2-' ranaziNtiere-trtg-was killed- - . -, so-II:loom and paid the weekly law rent --,:. ton of the man parking the Mustang ._ , i 1 I , 1 t�� � , ' -4 I .P.':=1.%--.1 MMSCip TVI'llr" SaielterS = ��-' -..._...reitallS- that be. had a sharp nose, dark project. '. o : - -- .: 'ltzo o � ...o o-oo�-� of-The car evidentlyTwas abandoned ae.-/ --hair,, a "silty" s-rnili. and a neat appear- Within_ a few hours, the: fatal bullet ' t One. Atlanta spot. _11'was not until April ':-...ance--tinusual forlec rundown estah- was extracted from- Icing's body and '- --F- -,-32 that it was hrooght te the attention of oo Fishrneo4 ' ' -- � oo ,- � --.;:>-, .-, .- . : 1.. ; .-:-. sent; to the FBI crime laboratory here, --- ko -- FBI. It bore the red-and-white Ala-.:f..' .oSo far as- 'inv'estig-it :have '.--beerof ''' along with the rifle and the bavoritlr alL-- " 1 -bac= license No: 1.18903 traceable to - --1 alga to- determine, "Joinr,Willard" is-.-' its contents. The FBI has refused to say-. who gave- his name as Galt,: ,Lanother false name_ o-- -. ono-on--.-- vi :-. , .z. --......,what�as found- in the-bag- What its - _Tiers was mud aoad eigaret stubs strro'L.1_-"WElarci" haVno-Ingiale-.�-and wai.:7...raboratorY. eTarninationS showed..., � ' ".: -. 4- -or-Ts:on � - --o-o . o s-..i.,-O-s.o.o.o;7.� -I' or-- -c.--6.. :oo.f000;a*i44;1re-A.-`:;-:.--!-"rz6- `.:-4" V .'-:--4'-'z ,..--15'' t.,)....trmem..., .._ :4riiii............k.........-,...;,_20-10.......~_-_---,,-,.....- ,..,..., _ __ . 13-00000 Sio - en, "inns - ; ' , ens s : sin ....Li . 'ii? p L 1,7 By Gsylond Shaw look-111n-�i - Jensen wouldn't even say Apn'..1 13 (:)---lic)r u'ant- Ilow many agents have been _ne -3 dans since the 7.--;-.;"ni-; �P"-'-ae:-: 3-27-se" .2.27.137. c.2.3.7;_a mem_i ser.t into :Memphis. But in a ...r.r.. 1..........7.2.7 ...,....a.;-az-, s,' c, ,.-.-Gra z sr.:lined: five-rainute period late one _ a corzez s... .,:.,..z ._,2....3-..,..2 agents hurry in or out of the . .3=2;.. ams ;.-.aced jz;:tess.1 night, reporters watched 15 ficor cf. mera_. 7:::;:-..paZ7.-Z--Ci 1 See SEARCH, AS, CoL 1 new There, in offices oveziooking: ;he 7.-tne, "..D.neer, dozens.- of FBI agennes have 7"----,2.-*ZZEO.Z.11y siftedJ on win�at is dens crihed ast -eery snelastannial" physic-al. es-- idence_ E=s..tly what cor.s--esi this evidence is offaci.a117 unni renceni some c-f th� e riaor items are pz taxi ftn-gar prints, an ov-I en-nig-en.- hag believed to con-i � Clothing and a_ hignenow-f ened rifle wifa a t elescopiel adeLtior., a whine .2.1r.nel tar_g einnfiar to one :ha: re-! po.-_ec.14 sT.,ed fnom. the nation scene has be-en inn! pnnnedee.' in At:a...ate. It --as � been linked to an Eric Starn-o; Galn, bed as an css-en whni ie.vdin Bit"' -eche= until tare-cennarefas ago. The FBI re-i -77-17-1-Th 7771 z a 777- Tr70e �;�'N_ : ;:k ^ 0 11 'ill - �, :t � SEA.3.CE', From Al ; te tazo-a---. an lir. Tr �Arked ef.o F3I. agent--; have interviewed h-nn:fired.s n-ersons in. Mem- phis, 3Lza, !stlanta and se-where. They have taken over :ha necc-e-'ns of -two room- :mg hazes and at. least on 21:2 ver ase to the investigation, "worldni arOund the dock pursuing every lead." This could mean. that inves- tigators are re-examining the; possDailit,y that more than one I person was involved In the as- sassination. � They seemed puraled about conflicting � reports on the number of getaway cars in- volved and about police radio 7-7-ey have Po----red through do- transmissions detailing al. cenrr_erns in state and local high-speed chase�which ap-i geve-..-tenent en'--re.� throughout parently never took place� through northeast Memphis 30i minutes after a sniper killed! Dr. King With a single rifle' shot One member of Congress- has cirticized the FBI's probe. Noting what he called dis- crepancies throughout the investigation, Rep. Charles-W.. Whelan Jr., (R-Ohio), said .the FBI should "set the record straight" "The handling of the investi- gation and the efforts to ap- the Sonf:.z. (-Wa.siaington Post _Staff Writer . -Paul Valentine re- partees from A-2-azza that more than 1C0 FBI ager.ts are work- on the case in that city alone.) I: seems that everywhere re- portesns go, the FBI already knes inst-er.nned there to say nothing. . Arross the street from the prehend the guilty person or Far office, spoke.-...en for the persons hardly. had been reas- Kemohi.s nolice insist their de- usring to a tense and troubled Nation," Whelan said in Wash-, ington_ But a Justice Department 12 days to make an arrest in the 1963 slaying of civil rights leader Medgar Evers in Missis-: sip.pi and more than five months to make arrests in the 1964 murders of three civil rights workers in the same state. . _ . . pa-n: szi_l is working closely with F. ede.--al agents. Bit: from all indication, the FBI has ta's.en cver the inves.- zig.ation. completely. - The FBI has n's:ntained si- lence on all aseets of the investig.atien. hut Attorney General Rap,-riey Clark issued a new statement in Washing- ton last night that dropped his earlier ----&-..erenee to one man cn the ran." , Sixteen houzs after Dr. King was slain April 4, Clark said evidenne "ir.dinates a single indiviennal w--?_s involved. "There. is no evidence of a, widespread plot," he said. In the seven-line statement last night, Clank said the FBI � .7' ,7*-� - .�-�nr; ������ l-menlIr�ncle � 4.2., 4.- , :-,;:t. -......-_.; in.,31 ,,,,--3:_.� ...t�, ��� Z' 1 . , .3 �-� - ' ",;',..� '- ' --.C. ."' �-r�S.,-.."1. ..,,,-,-,3,,:-�,3.1"4 C � , ',-, .-)- -!...1_, , zi,';.:-.1,.0::::- �'�'� 4 ..., .1/4.../...--- "''.- ".-' 1..S.--.-�;'-:, - ---"C' � ., -....s", � ' -:C. �-� �-...,:-.5- ., - �-__.�.` ,':;- 'MT 1713 131a yl,-1.1- -,-,.1::.1.-5,T.1-1a.:Allik�tr,:zrir _ : . � ...r,...47:.::-...-;i, - J i -,1; ior:::),. , --;� ..-.--,-'-.-,_.,.-..s.i.- --.:-;.-.:i "--c'- .. ., -: -,,,--- , .I.L41,-,5-, .� .-,--..�....;:. -____-7._ , a , C i (.-:JL-_ ear. , t....... -N. ... .: _ .. . : _... _.,;- -...�,., 1.i, . .' '. 3..z: ',- _;.,,�t�:., 4,1 jcS, .`_ 1- - - S:�:,-::`4. - 1 ,..,-- . 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Must anz L. similar ' to ;'about,;the.:7we-ather, nevex � ':11-.s-e.::::'-ini%tild..-;:(::7--_,'L---z.'1--:_:�3::-.::....nri-n ;believed to \ bave been_ -":-: about ialitic-s or:racial trou- , i. 6YAL-Wf'_-_.:aa:t ';_.:, -,t;.�. -,thi*-sr;vass,.-d by ,th C ,s_alpe in fie eing - 1 - blefs._, ,,,.-, �-_,_...: -.--.....�; :::� .�,, ,._ ,� ..-_ .- ;._ ;-:.,wit-horttrant,'-,.-alezopti_s�wasS, found . ab an- ; . �,c Ile s-ad G al t ;s taY'r-d at his ' t...,'in,..;:n-2,134aktu.ey' in- --,4isned Ap�ril-5-; th.- morning ---;::: -i oo ming bon ce at 2t'&3 High- ': fc.:,;.-cd_F Galt zlattex-Dc. King was slain., -.., Lland. aYe- ft 0 ni...Aug-,211 -to - . , _ . , bc;-.' z.!,..1-bliti& t,-'&3:.,, tX,Is -47 i"- -III 3icri,bani > ''' Oct 7 13�sf 3'�� al- ---', .-- '; 7.,11.-.--rarte... ,..t�I' rs..- �-......-,,r0:-.( fnx the... ;..i_.-11.i.I6,: roorrin,g, house In -n-. 4,7 '''--- He said el it durinf-E- seC"-- i- � lc il_r, cl.. lin_ � +7..s, o f.Dr....h.I11(7.2,:.;ii,ge Pete Nichohs Cb erP es ''''-t;e--mber' Gall ...`-'ci v ell a �.:,--,_,1,11-tra:..-�1 tl-,-,t invcs.,�-,-,-. -3,cf la.ez ,I2-aa j4.1rifieel for- 7�113-7icrt- ParkaZe,-:_in-: t m he.-. 3D1) tic. r;\�'.-: I ....,:a_.'n na_1-11,-; to ..;...FBCagerits 7 a_, Sketele-, 15f. a'-,,,,...frpn:1,--Chiragce� ) ih--,..5.-'16-- it- - ::- _ty�:._-...J._-_!-.:4,2..n�.-:,1 b--_,I-o..--..d."-cfman known, tii' hint: as. Galt: .':' ';'''-e34.1-"ed ---- 1'13- to 2";-" P�t'n1-3-c'- - :11:1-:k.11',77-tri,r,.-2, ..--'-':,--.'S',-.�'Z' Clierpes,, 72,' told .the--'; Biz...J.4,i iv2.;-. about two- fe-;_t lonz 'aild: - ...--:'�'7�,-- :.�,...Tro.11-..-v-Jt�-a, cali!-A,111-irits-A-6.aing,hana: News 'in --a:"copy:-..---(1-lat-t--f(?)t F-<-3-e---- Th-:-' Ilex t daY.; -. s.._1-t_,G�?-'..t.,- ia-t-z- tr_b...--:-.,, cra. c�tr-. in..f.`..1 righted interview., t.fiat the eiP s'3Id' G 311:- tpid hi" ow. -.!s..tt_'_r,.-..f.,,:"SketrIve�lobted se_tafrtly. like''t:-was-_-_,th`2'. \P"�_, ___m_-_,1-41 Trelci/ar ef-ar-, zu1.7� 21/4.1"..s.:-,. cal f, ,c:_...._sA: A 2 t, -, ',-� ,..7 ;-,...-,._.;':-.. ,,di--9"-� au?, _he PL-1-11-1 id?, ;set". - .---ba�=1.- e..&::e..e:33,z..,-,:::./..,! ipz 11:-..� wa- --Ir.) , e�--th-,..- -f.',-e_ii,b'lelc:':.-� :.''''' �'' ' ---7' '''''-- ::.; -.: t �.L.:'' f- -3 3...X.., 4. , -3., 1 A1-7-"--; - -, � '''. 1.-., - -, - ' 4,_ � t: ?_ (Thg. -: � .30 r.)6 ::,.- Rerni Jag; ...A ---.....a.,..\--.1.,-�tr.:,LT:-,....-..�.1.--. 1-7�sv{C}{C}{C}-,C471--i7it.,;:..,;):::_t-' ,-00000 ..6.:`,�;;;;: 4 r�--, "N 7*. ��-;� ��� -1:1,-;:tri-4;.-y-----_?�478- .44" '411-�-�� r 1.: - log -ttv ' . �M GP at7 � roll) � :4 � -� �- � -.6'1.1 � `O..= =4:10Ifl"rv-I-sm _ . - ' -:'.----.7 ...---:-.77-7--itt- a ....-...;-_-- -c-..,:_--1.-- i..;:"...,T, _ . ,... 1 - '''';-"'-f,`-', - -:':: - 14g% ---=-,_ _ -.�:-: .;'-.7.,-r-.:.�c-,--.....4--z. � - . ';�=t SEARCH, 11:�ni Al...:=T:j1s t2i'-doiridaii1or him to .., take � ;.-Ei driver's test; : � 'weapon-was saki in Birraing- -cbersies sakkz,-;:,.. _ ... barn, eeec"iiag to the mt., --,f 'Se was.utan to Al- - -factures serial im=ber refs= - ' sham& �and to lkirrrtfngharn . Ords) =-- --, ' : ' .'"-In October, anerPes laid. Cbes-pes - ecestissed, "and r : Gait told him be was leac- Ariuxted to help him on :oat *- *I:kg for Mobile, Ala, to aeek -s basis. II le had -asked for : * job.'Galt stid he erpeeted ff "ias� '. reroynropeoloi�on, 7.._ I : a letter from Vii.go ancr7:--mould- - have 7.421vestisated .. asked Cberpes to bald.Afccif'�-zoore closetr."' him, � '- t."1.--- - . - f__ t--- � Cberpes said ithst - wnen : In ieiet;tarir -1-3e- mama. -,--- Galt arrived at the zooming 7, CherPes sai41; 1:t. -letter .. ttottse, hestald biro tds -/ag � came from alittgo- He alld.,_ lob was to.,,the shipyards a: s.i, the envelope was thin sod: _ Pascagoula.. Nem liowev. - �green. With a Mimeo WA_ v---- Ingslit Shipbuilding Co. at 1. - - . -., ---- -- Pascagoula said It had never .. , ' "I was Parried for a wile `-i-hired a man by that aame _ WI:rare- to mail ti," Cberpes -.:- -_ Galt told Cberpes be was :: said. "I didn't beve an ad- -- coking a long vacation" and - . divas- ((or -Galt). So I held expected -to .atay at the-- the 'letter for a week,-aid' ,- rooming house three or four : ��returned_iL" � ;- 2 ::: _ - : mouths. But be only stayed -' ;�., _tntIblerpostsackl it appeared - shr weeks, CherPes said : ,Aoaiim -t+C.---tettp.-..;cootabaed � " The only frffirial rneXttiOn :- .;7"-<-1t-",,tfn-L-fpke ..Galt in connection with ; 3et,..tbe Eirtg investigation was �� . ter chences said. te "Fent ti.:7-,..-.ut :Ian a?Brriocate and. iro-- 7 - ,31ga":451kIto. ico,k...sor,,.64arc.-,-,',1-7bulledur. Issued,':-.5 and ' -I': Aegistratiost,6wd amid lovind',>thea-withdranilLTin -11�rida-'71'; .it...But nebeet2`Ba .argentsKr-"u1412e rlraa Z7. 5-toot-I1. -' .5 ealshezeibia2 -.�last.!-:_a,,.....1..,--t-175E.poiszsdc...13 eyes and "-- 7Choepoa yea jg arm viWwme t.Li brolort-Iz aimrIt said Ids name i 7.40iltiMrio-StarGalt.:. It has dazdadirr;b6ca-_tipi....,0.4..d. , however. kowidesi ;Zell.. :14 �said -2361c1-. that 41146,16 ; a aotesper.bia. -- ritajalt=it-thisiraY-lalel"liag-.1-::-....bb�litotats;'azd 11184 III 2u11121*- - :17-"Premi.."-!-'', Crime about flit MM. Ifteeaak-Ft;p7-. , ;- - ___. - --. f maid tbe XII bad me settior. - - .;.., �'"44.1..-''''''''� tty Ile sAftir taiga. las vasniser I bowie wee lipatead and be re. tend -ta Ads* ewes* Wes t Net amid Gat iacts e'vaitty i drawee wits eitangua gasld Isis ! ref a walk gam sad ,iposed t i t V-7 -"Ilnieli . bAtectria-VeiCalitl /4 / ....... \ time Aided sr ilairtk tkr. Ifx i I - -�� �-�� ; �74c ���� --� � At-, . ..- - ���- �,ked um tr 1 weak ikttre l" .. -.,.. � ���. � � 3-00000 fg. ':;�� :'; Th-e _Smell Of enspiracy More-and more the 11�A-1_59i1aLion of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. be, gins to resemble a well-planned, coldly-executed plot which had its inception months ago, What is more, the way in which ..it was carried out lends credibility to the theory that it was a conspiracy. � This is written with some reacr. vations. The conspiraCy theory does not usually, attract us about an event of this nature. We are no- tably unmoved by the critics of the Warren Report on the Kennedy as- _ pate immediate bettehj. � � 1.1.�,: sassination, who seem to believe � ing Dr. King. The left, by which,. that not only was mote than one' we mean agents of China, Ctlba or man involved, but that the corspir.. possibly, Nloscow, were bound tO: at-ii they envision included every-; know that Dr. King's death would: one from Communists to. then be the sielal for rioting and pocket � . Imo. city. They could reason, with -good basis, that the di:stiirbaneeii BITT AS the pieceS Of the fM1Z..would badly wealien our society'' zle of Dr. King's murder fall into fabric, making us even less capable:, ' place�and as others refuse to do - Of dealing with atir obligation -� so�evidence begins to - wej abroad and further polishing thit;, � heavily in favor of a conspitacy- theory_ At the very letst, it now- seems evident that this wa_s not an impetuous act by a badly derang- ed man, but the result of. a long- range plan_ There is, for instance, the Oen- tit-. of "Eric Starvo Galt." He doesn't exist, apparently; and yet he began to exist as a peraort around the Middle of last year. .He established an identity, then carefully used it in building a trail which has led invetedgators nowhere. There was also the matter of -the rifle so crpnly dropped near -the flop house Lula which the 'death blcror was ttilick. 'To mit- linowlecl;e, no Official ha 3 yet said it was the we-apon:Which fired the fatal shot. Then thi-it wat.lhe flttItinLi chase of - a lighitn MutAng Memphis Police car 960." There is a car 160, but it did not chase a Mustang the night of Ur, King's � . death.. The radio reports Which: seemed to be coming tram that car': -*ere, again appavently, another plant to draw police off the real scent - - � ' � . * � .'113E UNE must be tiralkh this kind of speculation, but it I�: Obliri0113 to us that only extremists:; of the far right or left cr1,1 intIrl insurrection In every major Amer-, races at home. The f1 R -- right could. also benefito ,; again asfiluning angry reaction in' � the Negro community. What the! . far right Would hope to gain Would: be a kind of semi-military taloover . tif this nation in the natrie bf ' anti OHL- -Which again is riot to. far-fetched a po53inility that It cantl � . be aUtomatiteilly discounted t V.en. � '� � Having said this, it is rikeSSaSY! to restate the tivalieleation that the � first asAirtiption � of a lone Iciller tatting out his own IS-IsychOsis MAins the rribt probable. evErry day wh1h pa..:R.Ses Witheilt at atteSt� however, thN aSstIrcipqbti is � drastically w!akenatl. We are left: with 4r,r1b Sttatro (alt" A Irian who r)lotted long -and hard � and � .r.'who is still at large. It sthelis . - titgAnitiort and conspiracy, and , -the Spiell &taws s`-erigers GREFirIVILL, MISS. DELTA DMIOCRAT- TIIIES E-13,019 S-12,�2 - APR-1 1958 � i! � ' ' ,..c. ; � � A � I . ���'- :�. � � � �� � '� � ���� 1 , ,� , .������ . ' � 1 l'J�Y; 1976 13-00000 ?3, Z;i pages of tr_ona-- i The iii,erar7 "Galt" lives Et': :�.-.7e United. Siates c na fue in � , -ca tne ezcr.orav aS mrster--� s 7 D rt f f e".� T'''r I/ 7: 7) 4.) Lay a I 0 3O \ A ft .; � . � L.') ; Was the cf Dr. T J.. ..sy cc:�che a _ani cLi; ; znct:zaianFa- S_j) t The zaz.r..e of the man listed ca cai-d c: the � ta.�-..; cat lii.-1-he4 to the ; slayihr,is S.z.z..�ro Galt." The � iF has z.,-eez. L'hii ; az:::tal.-4, to ---'nc-P� that any sn n novel, 'At- las Shragged� ," the 'Pqear c a ; f_tly Zit:1Z C.L2- sa�ibedas ale, ceazve and -a.conser-vative is "Jan Gait." .s..)=2 ;James L'cr..d ; enemy ci the o-v. is .1l.ea .-kyn R.and's hovel wirh Le CiUC.:Z.1: rs John Gait?"var�cncc,Deant sons who claim to have seen Co, 7-7"-'15 the wc.t1,-1 are v;,..nichizg suspect, before and after thr 1;22 17G= t� he rear.er :ar over e-ediccraetents April 4 assassination, describ f-L'e� hcc>, v�-�zi.ch trze _he ;;_sappear.. him as neatly dresv,.r' � an � azz-z a ance the "o.ojectiv- .. well-spoken. der.Jr.cis--=" of sa-tnetv that' ���, ' There is some speculation thi he is a professional killer, rathe than an "amateur." But feden investigators studying the minut details of the case say fuer is no reason to put more en dence in one idea,of the lathe; � � - � against APR 1 7 1958 r,,07.f) 1.1 1:;11 c, ers are politicians,bveaucrats, � sell-styled intellectuals who arai:. evil and must be destroyed. Galt1 denounces mysticism and glori- , lies reason. His gospel is aboli-.: tisn of the income tax, an end to foreign aid and of social weifarell At the end, as Galt!e. and. his cohorts fly to their At-' lands they see New York writh- ing in its last convulsions. , Ernst Stavro Blofeld is the!, much-less philosophical villain of "Thunderball" and two otheri Fleming novels. � � An artist'sLiiaial cor.cep- tian of Galt. :I:: �_:.se the ale -...ze^ n are con- vzcd h-_-..tsz collapse heinte there can l.-,e a healthy socal order. To the zaczional. Galz the loot- If the man who �murdered , King was influenced by the views of the fictional characters, or even just concocted an alias from a combination of thi names, an investigator plizh: draw the conclusion that the fu gitive is a man of some educa � , tion or affinity for reading. Per trn7sci-rir_ � � - %. � � _ � ..e � 00000�El. I .. � ),....�,,,,,��--; ,... _,.,�,ar.rant in, ing,...., Kuhn ---...-,....,....�_i.":�..7.4r2--- . -,%, _. ,..�.e.,..�....._ .... ,, sl ,..:*., , _ , 3 ,,, _ , (c.: iirr-i� .�41--.._ . ..,.. , .,...4, ,............r._, ..:7_,........: _,...,74,.... .::...,...j: :;: .,: :: .4_..'-!.'4.....:: f CCUsSeS,::: a I r't. 0 :-;,Conspiracy -JEREMIAH OTE.ARY---4-� �m�igss.P.,-- -- _ o'fle. .,--'f'"#""w star arse Wilier-� � .. .... .. � - --- .-. , "�,-,* ".- , . .-.- The :chition Way was pang --: flooded with photographs of the - man accused by the FRI of con- .-.-..- r-- spiracy in the assa2sination -oE-_:-_ � _Martin Laker King Jr.-c7-- 5 f .. . - 'tzr, � - - � � � 't ��� - � � � p;,Aiz ,� t&...pctk, �,.? � � � ,., � .1; � : � ,... � '. " a' V9.11 t4' i...* 1 4 a 2 ..4-1.?-., g " .. �i�H ,q4; ',.a..a....;,.. � >b,''., S "511:,!':i� . :11 1 114-'. �Ii .0 ' e.,..:gi-J,1 elm .:1;�� Li 1 q '' I " a '14.;� ' A kf M 0 1 ,..0VI.V.;. ' ��� t , tlia ' �' 4:444, � ,I' . door . t ipme 5-4,:',k41,- .. � e^11 UMW : ' ' r . it � , ii,�4�,''e Imo ',I n� .'. 7 .1�11 IND � . 1 It ,., : 0 �IM( ii4 it 4 0..w . � � ''.. 01 V-L, .;lig' ,. ..,,, CO3 r'''' � fte g 1....9 '� 1: NO.' 1 . -. .?c.oldll'. q,.,0,41.til 1 . ! ( g 7 : ..a ., 1 1514 11 1;:i ylg....g..6 u; ilittg -4211 4 g 1 ,'.1 "! 1.1(11,.'". t le'4:.;,,,.-.,r.,...,�.:,-,, �. . . L',:;,�.� .. a . J! ''''1trtiI'l t.'..`41'!,i'l,' 1 � '. ?,(..:'11:' ;':1!-'1,4*.;!'' . � -,' T- � . i.: 1.":1.�� � - 1.1 �"1-t " 1 7 1 " r � �-� Cr .� ! Th 3 p.ad -za of the . in its � a Irz-..z.7 tzday the shadowy Starvo t2....e slaying, of ; T.Z.2; Jr. -^ 412. FBI az...-. aoss the t r:eived =emus tips, 7 � � A WaS ;inly aho= :he aged assassin --Lan wean r.arze probably a3 2,32:AS are a wee* -; Ze-G. .t Vz2.5 1:Z....N.1 by a sinole I Apra 4 as he � over the sec-floor rail. � GI. a -_,Ale=:1L.7.1. Police _ said the sl:or. was -.fired bathroom of a � " - a=ss the st.reet. r-:�!' had used Low:war a4 ,c_ _ - A 7...m.:an ed� as "John into the flop- . !hcgzse faree zs before � 1 � B. rIght desk � H.: r---a� az Rehal. Motel- in '�'� tad e ?crated e yester.dzy that a 71-122 ^eg- rame of - S. Galt 0.1, the day t t Vieb sald a White Mustang '!searing .12.-.4haz-- a :i-Prse plates - stokers was pazzec, near zze rrX)03, CCM- ! pled y Gal:. P. sizaliar car has teen I.----�.�.orefl in;-17-ta, Ga. FBI sa11.1 1z car be- J,lozzed 1-3 . A w':_ite Ma.tan.g o b-e:Levad to have been the � getawa7 car ater the slaying. : **3.T. deci corrnAr.t on 1-:the that a man who :bad cl�r�-an =to azzthe.r motel � o ;April Z might have been Galt's g 4 4., 4 f� r'41 � r.;,� 13-00000 ilJ 3 ''� ' � , ' � � .; 4 rA4: 4 � ' ;� :1050-14Then euspe .James Or ;I913.0irlittle_gtet; thia p na7.� was arrested In St. Louler� ,i4a Roy �yesteiday.FIt viia a:), a ": for the robbery of gtooery store, trl.!!) 9.14. ria � tlaect by,. ire Os. i,":(Eyoa Li- � t; :))):!,.�; '' � {Lri LOJ 1Pdt..WdAN)I'qc :OA( A/4)M, 144, tftri;;.ri, .t rhasqubridlni � �� �announcein, Ram,teY...j CI artk, 4.mo first. r;14:,; al ris efRi '1,147...T'lifith at :t1-11),II3I. d ���,'Rayi� 23 from thal marl; PenItennary Jeff :where !overall: 4ear ad:i�obbery,i! 'onto Ply Wa3: id c) v t.if �lta�ZI ion tie id..,Raii,jhrolzgl fate' nrint. I Inewn.'. Us. 13-00000 4 � '.;PIII director i'..Edgatt filo .1 __,-.....-struco;1737 yen sold ngonts linkod the see to Pity .through Intent'fingor4 pit, ts1 Iloover's 'vino! an. fnouneement did not any where i . the prints were found, bqt keli. 1 1 ern! prints wero' iinbwni.lo t, itnvo.been trtkqn.by tho FBI in f tho rodniing houso from Iiiiildh i the', a3salslu 'shot Dr.. XII4 1 - the clv1) rights lbaddr atoad O / i motel bnicony; ' '.', 4,...f I i , � I FBI ' spokoatnon timid wthi I p'rints , were � traced , to � Ray e after a painsteklha, "pageLliy/ !CI prig� search � of .. fingerprints � file ngolnst more, than 153,0Q0 persons for who,m f'wanted'nb7 ; r tices".,Pave. bcen Aublished.. r Iirty, who hos:on ;, criminn ZCeord,..Ji al ,used 'ho v oftly.411 ,...Erld.'"Gtilt 0114a. :bC4 hlso. tho mimes' llohieX LOW 1.1 inoyer :Jobil: Willord,`' .7o Mai ilocirtal`6Pli'17(41.� ta A54iirtSri{a:VSICtio?,;;, la .4,11oronbod4 tropyrtill III' atild.':,', , '.,.( 01.1j.110,1 b(.71: Winn ho' tint . 0 August; 1007, 'when Ito repop!, it:77.47;_dati,iiyt;c:i..0,8raziu,00arciwricoinc:coinoniditta6d:i3f0,:iip.:0:0:1311 1 91Y1,1,vriv'llello.vi;ll'Pljb`i-rilisk"' fi, 4:1111g: 111' I. ,i!8:144610114..;11: 4:1141:112:;o1C11:a4;tedbtlflAliji 8i. i..show.u`n� 'hitehtlks; r664 "f ed ,;2.i:IA'.1:eY.reec ! ..4 :4 7 14:::; PitIviel �1188 ' giztv2"41"113 ' et, 4.11,0001304' ' t, Poln St r �� %.40418; :Ubfti e rbi -II '4' ;111:: .V.,111 ;I:: :IA': 1::11141 ile� 1411: 11:1316' ' 4:1 :I.' fr P9Pe ' ;PI, �u4. 44 !.a. rika ker. an' ' ' ire ..),Irt. _, ,. �,ePC'Or . le 7 A nk n 0 III be0h ti V 0/,' bit? 0,,11:441__,11.1641 Oild jul. .v. .14//...,:: 4hAl.14ii:PD:4ZiailS'a:.:1.13w. d I -4,044.!:14,119piio(? t i?,/ - ..zAttipmey General reports on-bunt for Mat assassin.. � � ;0`. ' � "V_ - - � TI ' Attorney7--=Crenera.V iri--investliiating the ec arcs Z4 at said yesterday tixat Fed- era,' agusrts arelzcbasizo" g�.!.`cfne many oet the rtnee- in-the assas-- sination of the-jter:D=3far= ' tin.Lother 'i nrire have--ez- -.rtaine!--- we're ; , _ . H working On,*Shet-PEsaid. "SIigaether. rive-tn-- he carnet: naine;xernains_to _be seen, Claiic[sakt tb:erwasr.stillno :.er-tiderece.that -tbstaspeet-had any, aceampi cea:Ilae: lit be ! etopcTais of ea arr.ese:,- said the ,tEnTlinfly*the--,srxspect Tengihenedkiinee-Vriday ;rCiark ;said tben�alOart- *Need- seievit htikid*xcales yond= � :1 Among other-Items, -police itvl a .30-0a Remington pomp rine-from:- the- sidewalk near the flophouse. where Dr. Inag's apparently posted te-;-,11.c.ple The- ballistics tests have been- corn- pleted and �stick. `eiricleneeas they give wlli[be thed, in- court ...T.21" soon wehop CLirit incllcated.- that- prose- cation ot the 'caSc^, once an nade...:would�be han- dled:by authotities�.in t the -r-S tate 'Of Tennessee wants.this case p scarted _perliaps;,;orez vv!gor- rtustr- tharti.,anyonelelse,-,,he Claei,ifaid ;FBI. agents had betai keeping. asecuzity_watrh Pri;CYrn Date 0 t2 � I ffWe have =me --vre re -""Wbether it wifl prove to be -; the ein-rect name .remainsto b� e sem - � - --zee " - � Clark said there was still no . evidence that the stispes had any .secomplf6es-4 He -.said he ;remained �, pptimistic....tot _ an early arresL zee': e�ey1":7-.7;-..-;; :Attorney..-,General said the trail left by:: the suspect -has lengthened 7 since -Friday. Clark said theteit had already spread several -hundred miles � 'heyotx1 Aferrrph, � � Clark 7 dedlined to 'say -3 Where the search for Eixs - eee assassin has-led laW_ 446/01-MS nient-ofticiAl 1 -Fee - Y-Tie are �:-.traCking down -every lead,: -every' possible lie said� on, the NBC - le-levkion and radio -program, :7�-etSfeet the Press." ,,"We km31:17 � :quite a bit more than We knew wo daysgo e-,Ca11ing for akion al re- straint; -the Attorney -General ;--cleria_red that "..it wo�tild "be stn.- - for Nc�g,roes 'to follow Black - Power..-7,;�:espokesman �Stokely Carmichael's advice to arm � and re'Aiate for doath..��=e?e,;�"--7-,'�eee. - - 'Unplainted " has nOt-laaiiperie 7 7,t^ rad the Negro people are-corn- : =tilted Co. Its .not happening," T. -Clark said:Ea-said-the rioting -;of :the . pastete-w days has :been "purely apoUs 'Planned esrid -completely ells- - organited.e.e.,"- = � Clark urgeel'that all demon- strations�including �-� _ today's -inesch in -Memphis and the 'e Poor People's Cauipeign that �-33re.liing, had- planned to lead '^ ,-,Mashireerton'-' later this month---b413cent , within the frameveirk of law.": disoliedien-Could be , very risky- at this time,"- he ' ewarnecL -�.`"These, ere -turbulent yetirnes. We are a-disterhed tee- tion and the risks-ere greate The Poor --People's Cana' . . paign is scheduled to begir y here April Its organireers have said still-be held,' a -step endorsed yesterday byl Sen. Edward W. -Brooke (Pe Mese), a member ef the Reesi�I - -dent's -Advisory. Cceeteti- � on Civil Disorders. ' cou1d.baree_enifret re_ t memorial to -�'-Martin Luther / Xing," Brooke_ - eel) rr-d ' n � CBS's "Faee thleae.,en." - -Brooke sd the riots _lug Dr. King's ..reeeeeeseinetion -.involved only ""e_n- infinitee- ,melnumber.of the Nerti Pee � pl." tet.;_- � ClaTk -said Irv; -enforcement gi , officials have crhtelned "a -veer 1.1 e-eretre of post-ed The: Attorney iGla&a'alri ballisties teats-have been pleted'and 'sticli eitielence: as they give well be-usedein--ontert soon ive hope% inifutatted �_that-'prOse- cuton of .the .case,-enee an -se- ; rest -is . marie,�'would be -han- died'hY authorities .fri7reetnes- iie_eeee�-e..---__:� . --eStatee of Tennessee scarrEs-this' ease�pro- stakted _PeTha-Ps.e.toore. vigor- ously -than - anyone -be .Clark -said FBI :agents had been .kee.pia_sectueity Mractch on Dr. it-re, since his IDE.z5 Sel- ma-to-Mantgornery roartle at he said the surveil-tante vrat nicalted -and -Could - have-preveuted Dr. King -from eepoeing irieeeelf as he eliei by Wchig a Memphis imotel room with e'..seTtalcony Tearing the steeeste-' :Fte'e _ Krrig'has lerseinz the eleies:cl*et Esmpe uble.:7'77 Ihe Attorney General, who harried to _Idearephis after Dr. King --Nr:as called the slaying �a -carefully .plaitteed zic-ftn11-- and: found --�k----'epaite latle Ian der,the carestanteshxt,the icileelr 4.es-1 WreVe-2-eriderice _erT= one man ort run,-- he edeled `Ther6.-Tesre-ta6 -eviidene-e7e-tbat Mare were-involvedt- ---- Clerk -c1c1 the tint-nler- o r the pest -se-reeled r.cit bnperativ-e :r-to le.'nef. teere- eta the = ghettos _�!-.17y - of open haustc Ile4;isl-zieion _and other ineastases.-4-"---7---:- 'TheeAttarney-;_Ceileal't-iid - hoped to -see -!`dr.tenatic, pew Fedeeiregieslation- directed �_e the'-erroblems the ...reels aheed _ Sen_ -Broke pretIkteed -exiat President Johnson "s1=1:1 ask Congres:s to' -beegn trepleenent- ing theretommendetions of Oannniseiein --on _Civil Dis- oede_r_1: ;,7e - - _ - r, 13-00000 13-00000 � � ���It �����'::� �,..3 A � � oto. ���-�1 � .;,. ,� , der -2"4-"1-7 airdt ers_r .; THE NEW YORE TIMES, T ihn C W 1 =Ey DOIXaAS __ LKNP1AND aparianxiase� Task Tins PIEPSON- OTT, 22 � Prison officiaLs and in- _ mates at the state penitentiary here are still stunned that ; James Hari Ray, a convict who f escaped a year ago, has been -accused of conspiring in the slaying Of tlie Rev. Dr. Martin :.-7Lunser Icing Jr. - Last Wednesday the Federal ; 'Bureau of investigation named -Eric Starro Galt, described as 36-Year-Old "loner," a neat dresser and avid dancer, as a � :conspirator in the assassination � _ �April 401 Dr- Icing in Memphis; � . , NewsPaPeti � 'Pktniei and sketches of Galt circulated hebinct-the gray- walls of-Abe penitentiary on the Ms- : Soori - River, but no word of --recognition was heard along e the prison grapevine. , On Friday, the F.B1. said Galt was Ray, a 40-year-old habitual criminal who escaped from the penitentiary here - April M, 1967, after having served seven years of a 20- 1-ear sentence for armed rob- , 'pery. -- -� ' � e -, -Warden Harold R_ Swenson said in an interview last night ..that tbe-F131. had not notified officials here before the an- nouncement Nor, he added, has any representative of the agen- cy come to Jefferson City-to look at Ray's record or inter- view prisoners who knew him. 'Doesn't Shape 'Op' .-.4' - "I was floored," the White- haired warden said_ "This guy's penny-ante. It doesn't shape up, does it� Thumbing through Rays' rec- ords, noting that his work re- ports in food service here were pfetty good," Mr. Swenson, who has been in prison work nearly 30 years, mostly in the Federal system, shook his head. "He's Innocuous," he ;:said. "Pmmyante."_. -- � ='�" Noting that the pictures of Gait had meant nothing to the staff antiltliA:,there had been no .reArtLcu,-Irom the bunatpc, the warern';adAnkl"If there's anyone Who'd_talk.jnthelptt, corkers. GAT:e. a guyss gaienttyil _ Art ai I s otace.iandiMierrupted. elve,a�got 2,000 -pti.soners :4' be Said, "'and aitme_ of .,�-�3"Contirtning with Ray's Swenson said that the ;miter bad /.. . - .received.: . for four persons to visit two borthers, Jerry and Jb !us mother, Mrs_ Li..ciIle R and his grandmother Mrshfary Maher. All were listed at---the same address, 1913 Ifickory Street, St. Louis. But tbestrard- ensaid the file did not: show whether any of-them joint. escape:attemnfs hl&.196/ 'and 1966 - the-iararden � Ray_ was not a trouble- maker' -in .-prison.. -B1s file Owed two. minir 'disr- rary'repoits�one for try- in-smuggle cigarettes.- and other- contraband to a hospital- #,Orl prisoner and another. for vefusing-;_te - work., ,That a bflhlyimusual record, Mr_ Sweri, son explain- ed. �-' �4-.; =t4'Ile wasn't a big dealer," the warden went _one "We know people. rye got 125 piel-j. here�he wasn't in _ grImp. I was shocked_ It di nuke any sense to me.". not prison official, v7g'C, asked not to be identified, came into- the warden's second-floor office; : - - - This- wool- d seem foreign to the nature of the man up to thiS point,' the official said. *,Although it is af7Iiinct his pal- fey, _ Warden Swenson a because of. national interest:" the-case, to allow an in view with the prisoner who �had been closest to Ray? was known as a close-m loner without real � friends enemies. A condition of-the-in- view, was. that the' ;:hrpati Woidd not be identified,- The prisoner, the work shirt ofhis faded green uniform open oxer a- stained white T-shirt, entered the warden's office hes- itantlyf' The ' other prisoners were Wondering, he explained riervcarsly, why: he was - being qiestionede-- : "&Seated a:t a 'table in the warden's desk, di-aggini deeply ore a cigarette, he slo - ,� �roShown a picture of �Galezin isked if :that , was his friend, Ray, be Shook his head' vigor- ously ,s',45-� � ;- sir, not he irisist- 014-`1 guess I knew him about ase-well- as anybody. He was here when I came here,e1h1960.. -Aim" -home ''� 1962, Wellp,A-44iesOeiateft .; bin/ right Tip. fri,196( whetelle -tried tit -�,wel...W,,Mfbivatitke,i, 'Couldn't Believe It,' � -1 � . Sr:44-greci for words �is:fie tried to capture Ray's person- ality, .the- prisoner', started' to talk rt. %. ' "I just don't kriOvi how -to' explain it," he said. "He was just the type of guy who took a long time, well, if you didn't know anybody he knew, well... "The picture with the bow tie on [the FJ3.L photo of Galtb: -body thinks it's him._ They think it's _a. different gut .alto, gether. We think it's two differ- ent people altogether; H "Now they . [the. prisoners] L., say they're. just. trying � to pin. � it on. him because he escaped from here. They think they've gpt to lay it. on somebody, so they're trying to lay it. O. him. 'I just couldn't believe it my- self. If the man dicLkill tha tnian, 'it had to be for Money. would be the on1L,et thing. Heetdn't seem IfltekAss kind fof guy ,who would kilfanyhociy. llie ,was the type �of....-guy.,,eyou tclidtetii.fpote.WitivNIMAhutii &di:a-fool with anybody. 5'"He-wasn't the type of guy to tell you anything about him- self... He never,' actually ,�� did come out and Jell you. what he did when he was outside. Anytime you'd get in a con.- versation with him it would be about money. A dollar here and a dollar there: � the,.,timee'LTrying, to-figure way, hi make a:doilak:-Just` Ile things., :Maybe, ne'cl)to � . something.,.- for n. little hie.'an selLit forez,little bit. More,,j, ovied' lihrr' anything;, , he'd bug . him .� all_ the time.. He didn't get into fights with, then!' but he'd hound thern.'�'-.", , Ray did not smoke, the pris- oner said, and ."didn't say any- thing about girls," although he liked to read "sex magazines." Neither,. he � added, did Ray show any interest, in dancing or Western and country music, avorite.s-of addition ;to., ;'Sex Neu) Tlvsties AV r.,\ MA" 13-00000 .ei41,07�11f.-s liked --tread, -secret: �agent books:�X � -- fof a_thinute; think-. log, he went on: 'I think the President even liked that book�James Bond� he liked James Bond." [President Kennedy was known as a read- er of the late Ian Fleming's spy novels.] As for politics, the prisoner said: "He just didn't seem to be interested in it." � Negroes? ' -He didn't dislike them. He 't associate with them one - way or the -other. -A/though think _he� did _talk with -them." -- Ray did have another inter- est. Body batting: - "He has a lot better build than a lot of people think he has. He did a lot of physical exercising, a lot of weight lift- ing and pull-ups and things like that" ; Did Ray ever talk about what he would do when he got out? "Actually, he never talked much about-outside anyway," the prisoner said. 'lie just talked about getting outside. Everyone _talks� about getting t'lle wanted out wry_ way he coukl get out." - . � 1th -."- ink he did say some- -once about getting in the maritime union," the prisoner added.- � - The man known as Galt is said to have identified himself at tunes as an unemployed merchant sParn-2n Physir-A I ty, Ray could fit some descriptions given of the man sought in the slaying -of Dr. Records show him to be about 5 feet" .11 inches tall, .I.Detween 160 and...170 Pounds, - - 4-0-7 Sane uestiosX1 _- raised aboot suspect described by some per- sons in Memphis was said to be younger than 40.- "1 don't believe he'd look 40," his prisoner friend said. -I don't believe he'd go for the 20's either. I'd say somewhere right around 30." - - Warden Swenson agreed. But taking issue with an- other desaiptiortc.df the � inpn called Gait, the "pina- added: 'He wasn't 'wile= you'd call _a neat dresser intik.4:re_" � 1\-1 twtes 23 af-k ci( -00000 ft. - rt. 11. .'!�-.121`2, 17, 7'7) -17 ir CZ: �; t_--i Lvig !i",eic=.1 �01 � � � . � a 1 7'1 - 0 . fr.-2 F.. � � 2 3 Convicts who se...-:ed'Ithle with � nt.stribution -1-1-P'-Mexico where James Earl 'Ray, tr.e man want- Ry is known to have gone at ad in the slaying of Dr. Ma_-tin ,sonie point after his escape on Luther Ning Jr., have :cid au- :April tn, 1.057, from the Missouri thorides Ray was a racL.zt and a, State Penitentiary in Jefferson hsbleual ci eznphetarnines � CIEV. while in 2rison, to was .earzec Ly's far-ranging travels after. today. :his escape is one of the major' Ray, object of a anhtrot that ,cuestion marks facing investiga-. extends as far away as Mexico' ,tors. and West Ge.rmany, se.7.-ed sea- During the year from the date tences infilizois, Cal....ornia, ;of his escape until April 4 when liliSSOUTi and the federal peni-'!'''.iing was shot to death in Mem- temtiary at Leavenworth, an.:phis, Ter.a., Ray is said to have Some Of 'nis pri.saners .;:ourneyeci 19,030 miles. . � � have de.scrihed as an anti- Ea paid more than $2,C,10 for a' - Negro loner,. wrio speni much. k.,zit Mustang, took expensive. 0: his tine F.= jai! reac=g sezilessons in dancing studios and hooks arid girhe alagres. ;b,...Li-tending schools and traveled The FBI deciined wment on '!from Birmingham to NewOr- the accounts of Ray as a racist 'leans, to California, to Mexico,'. and user of 1..ep pi.is.� 'to New Orleans again, then to The 731 aLto had ncthinz to !Atlanta, and finally to Mem: say bout re:torts' that his sister, ; phis, investigators say. RYan . C*a; a cY, Pie. has been conr.ected witl IL..7:00;:;ht ha =gi-ri nave gor.0 t'--e car and rifle 'believed ti hack to G.arr2L4T wflere he. :have been used by King's slaye served _pant. cf t---173-Year, by his fingerprints and is wantei . Array h::ch.l-rcm 1.;-;-1:."-zera b-y the FBI on a warrant chart� . ha was guVaa a g..er-are; dds- In; coaspiracy in the death charge In 22:e 15-13 i�C: :a ek 0 ag as well as for being a fuZ adaptability to Gi . tlye from the Missouri .priso: Mrs. Ryan said 'I:L-7 brother, system. now 40, thoroughly enjoyed his i Investigators do not know hoi tour of duty in Cerrnany. She ';.1-lay financed his purchases, hi - thought it Uhe.y he .1717'1: have day-by-day expenses or his traV returned there if he was trying'eLs without any known job dm to hide. lag the period after his escape -� - The FBI has printed thousands investigators are hopeful tha . of wanted posters in Spanish --:despread circulation of hi: and fingerprints, plus th( . in reward money of. \ fero-n :or his apprehension, will � lead them to Ray. Thousands of leads have been received and all are being checked out. 4: 3-00000 (g cer'sfraff4\ _ � G 1; A :11, A A. CITY c'c.�ct police said U_S_ -137. agents were a :report that Zama; Ray, suspected cf 1:2--ta Luther Ili,I:a-an in Guate- O -P� 1 �r 1 ' 4� �� 0 -JvJ _ _ 13-00000 CD t ' The story of the accused killer of Dr. King This account is written by Associate Ed- itor William A McWhirter, from reports by LIFE Correspondents Gerald Moore, Richard Woodbury, John Pekkanen, Frank Leeming Jr. and Ron DePaolo. His name was Galt. Eric Galt. ERIC GALT. II you did not hear the name the first time, that was all right because Eric Starvo Galt was more than likely to repeat it, again and again, as if he were still trying to memorize the thing himself. it seemed new, out of place, like his manner, nervous and friendly and 'quickly withdrawn, like his $150 al- ligator shoes which did not go with ;the mismatch of blue pants, brown 7:coats and Redi-Ty bow ties, like his : puffy stomach which he rubbed wor- riedly as if it didn't nub e belong to innhim. "I knew he was lying about his� name," says a bar acquaintance, a songwriter who (raveled with him from Los Angeles to .!f..,\v Orloans. \ \ iy,4( WO, 1,1 .� ..� � 13-00000 eP "I just knew he wasn't an Eric. He was too country to be an Eric." That is zits() what the Federal Bu- reau of Investigation concluded when it identified Eric Starvo Galt, the accused killer of Martin Luther King, as no more than a can, bat- tered wild-hair, a punk who was a local nuisance in half a dozen Mis- sissippi River towns, a convict who had escaped a year ago in a bread truc,k from the bakery of the Missouri State Penitentiary in Jefferson City, just plain James Earl Ray. Jimmy Ray was a child whose nose ran all winter, who missed any- where from 25% to 30% of a school year, flinched when a teacher dared so much as to reach out an arm and sat painfully aware that to the other students in the Ewing, Mo. ele- mentary school he was just another member of the family "out there on the side of that hill without enough to eat." He had grown up mean in the thin- nest of times and the toughest of places. Born March 10, 1928 CONTINUED 20 A Character Shaped 13-00000 O� SA t ,,� �.�11 �� tie Of i 0 �, . t es.o.,��������.4.6... ..;, � � ,' Y iollo �011�����61.114.� a ' ,' so eo . �ea.,. :PO o.* w � �������:2* 044100 'die% �.*,110.41.4'� .0 � 110��� 0 #1. 4100141*.", it It � 0 , � $ � 9 � ,� � . is�� II' �� t 1 ii , . ' Of� e � � � � .� 5,211�11.1 '' .'' :I* � , �6 w � � � I � , -.0�77, IP " IC. ' ...k ir I, ,e, s*....,,, � ; 9... *41,6% .64.; � �6 ; "� t CI ;""���� 6 I .. � � � � ' � * _ i ,- * - ' /1,�' 4'4. * .11', ': - 41 , � I. . il. la'4 ..", 'It' t LIFE Vol. 64, No. IS May 3, 1988 When the Ewing, Mo. grade ichoof gathered for the pictuse at left in 1938, third-grader fames Earl Ray fin third row at left of girl in polka dot dress) peered half-hid- den over a classmase's head. 13-00000 lames Earl Ray was born in '1928 in the house at right in Alton, ihe first of many shabby dwellings occupied by the indigent Ray fami- ly as they drifted horn one Abs. Nissippi Rivci 'my!) It) allot/wt, hc plown1 owncr recently goi por- mil (above) to have the tool fixed, 3-UUUUU by a Mean Life I. Among the two dCizeriTurmer-7-7-7 schoolmates and teachers who identified Jimmy Ray was Carlisle Washburn (front row, far right),. who once broke Ray's leg playing football. Today Washburn (above) is Ewing's postmaster. Ray is shown below after his /959 arrest in St. Louis for armed robbery. 13-00000 Ray spent his boyhood in Ewing, Mo. (pop. 324), a somnolent vil- lage where grass now grows on Ilk' abandoned railroad (above), and main street (below) looks pret- ty much as it always has. In '1944 the family moved .to Quincy, Ill. and Ray, then 16, quit school. � Ray's sister Susan, shown above in her high school yearbook, is now 21 and a North Chicago house- wile. Another sister, Melba, 29, lives in a $1-a-day room in Quin- cy, where she keeps a large wood- en cross (above, right). Their moth- er, who look the name Ryan alter her husband died, lies in a pau- per's grave (right) In North Alton. 13-00000 9? in a series of ramshackle river towns CONTINUED in Alton, Ill., he was the eldest of nine children of George and Lu- cille Maher Ray, a Catholic family that was to drift from river town to town throughout the Depres- sion. When he was one year old, the family moved upriver to Quin- cy, ill.; when he was 6, they roved across the river to Ewing, Mo., and when he was 16 and out of the eighth grade, they moved again to Quincy. The sight of (he large, shiftless family coming where work was scarce was hard- ly a welcome one for communities with already too little to share. The family even began to think of Itself with the same carelessness as the towns themselves had: they were identified as the Rayns, the Raynes or the Raines, either be- cause of the way Ray was drawled out or from confusions with past families. The children cared little In any case and often went to school under different names. Jimmy was the eldest, but he al- ready seemed to he wearing hand- me-downs; In rural poverty, no age Is ever old enough; there is al- ways someone before you. Virgil Oscar Graves, who was principal of the Ewing school, recalls Ray: "He was a rebel. He rebelled against authority and his approach io most of his teachers was very bad. He always seemed to have trouble getting his assignments In on tinle. Bur he \vas a sensilive One head-on encounter 13-00000 PP , � An ' � � k � , PA. I �! 411. � 1 . � 7 IN ��.4, 4, ; � , boy. --rem- ember he came up to my desk one day wearing patched overalls and asked whether I thought the other kids would pay attention to his appearance." The school record was consid- erably more brusque. James Earl Ray was only in the second grade by the time he was being judged a menace to the Ewing community. The record declared: "Attitude toward regulations� violates all of them. "Honesty�needs watching. "Appearance�repulsive. "Courtesy�seldom if polite." ecer The Ewing school system also took note that his teeth were de- fective. By the time he was 14, Ray was still in the seventh grade and had slipped so far behind so many classes that everyone's sorri- est predictions were confirmed. Ray only tried In endless scraps to make up for what the students, as much as five years younger, were doing to him In the classroom. He was an unmanageable bully. Once, In a fight over a piece of meat In the cafeteria, he ran a knife through his brother Jack's car. In the sixth grade, he was caught stealing the class's hot- lunch money. "The family had It pretty poor," CONT INUED 23 13-00000 Wounded and captured minutes after he robbed a Chicago cabbie of $11 in 1952, Ray received emer- gency treatment (above). Trying to escape, he had run into a dead- end alley, was shot in the arms and fell through a basement win- dow. After his release in 7954, Ray tried to rob a dry cleaner's in East Alton, III. This time he lost his shoes breaking out through the front window. Police had disabled 13-00000 with cops after another CONTINUED remembers a local resident. "I've seen the time when they had a sack of potatoes to eat�that's all, just a sack of potatoes.",. � . As they grew up, the: Ray chit-., were either to drift off or to 'be routinely placed in foster homes, seldom again seeing an- other member of the family. Even today, Gerald Ray, a brother, in- sists their father's name was George, while Jimmy Ray's birth certificate shows It was James. An uncle, William E. Maher, of Alton, says of the Rays: ".�ttle tried to stay away from them. They_always .seemed to want something." � Besides. Jimmy, there were Mar- jorie Ray (who died as a child after setting herself on (Ire with a box of matches), John, Melba, Car- ol Jean, Gerald, Franklin � "Buzzy" Delano (who was killed in 19M when he and a girl friend ran their car off a bridge into the river at Quincy; the funeral pro- vided one Of the few ,Ray family reunions), Susan Jane and Max. The father 'died in 1951, most probably of chronic alcoholism; the mother In 1961, Of the other surviving Rays of Quincy, Melba Ray was In a succession of foster homes and today spends most of her time in the. lobby of the de- caying Virginia Hotel on Oak Street. Occasionally, she goes to . her $30-a-month room ..upstairs to . parents. He has only his broth- er's example. Susan Jane, John and Carol have now been joined with the rest of the scattered Ray clan in ,a kind of common notoriety. Behind their locked. screen doors, they give their laments of:pride and afense against Jimmy Ray.. But t is., not clear which the family members hate most: that Ray may have been responsible for such hateful act or that their neighbors may now !earn the truth of their past lives in Ewing and Quincy. Or that, per- haps, after years of obscurity and estrangement, this event may force the Rays together again. Then there Is Gerald (ferry) Ray, who says, simply,.! "Jimmy is my brother." Over the years, Jerry has been in trouble as often as Jim- my. But Jerry, who lives in Wheel- ing, 111,, today has grown accus- tomed to their separations and of the family is probably closest to his brother. :"After we were grown," he says, ,"about the only .times could see him was when he .was visiting me In Jail or when I would visit him. One or the other of us was in jail most of the time. Jimmy wrote me a lot." Jerry is, with his brother, a fel- low professional ("A grocery CONTINUED 13-00000 ^, CONTINUED store," he says, "is worth maybe $200, but a supermarket is worth about $1,500"), so he can be cool- ly analytical about the King case. As he told the FBI when discuss- ing his brother's motives: "Well, look at it this way. Jimmy es- caped. He had served seven years of a 20-year sentence. Because he escaped, he would be facing flat time if they caught him plus more time on him for escaping. He � would have to steal while he was out to support himself so he knew he would get rapped extra for that. A deal with a lot of money would have looked pretty good to a man in that circumstance. He sure didn't have any love for col- ored people, but I know he wouldn't have put himself In a spot like this unless there was something in it for him." n their last winter in Ewing, the Ray children had spent most of their time in bed for lack of heat in the home, which had only a dirt floor. They began tearing out the inside of the house to use for kindling until, in early spring, the remainder of the building sim- ply collapsed around them. The Rays left Ewing soon afterward and James Earl Ray, who was then 'IC, little more than a town nuisance and an uneducated school bully, drifted off to join the Army. Ray's service record is erratic but blunt enough about the fail- ure of the following two years. If there was anything more miserable for Ray than competing with boys five years younger, it came in deal- ing with men his own age. There were enough battles to make his Army career look like a Golden Gloves circuit instead of a tour of duty spent mostly In Germany, as an infantryman and military po- liceman. Finally he was handed a general discharge in December 1948 that cited Ray's "ineptness and lack of adaptability to mil- itary service." He lost a factory job in Chi- cago, had a car repossessed in St. Louis and used up a bank account in Alton before heading for Los Angeles in the fall of 1949. 1t was there that he began to commit an almost clownish series of crimes, angry and desperate. As a hapless and headstrong victim of a de- pression that seemed to be lifting everywhere but where he was, James Earl Ray would have been as effective if he had settled for kicking tires. As it was, he chose to hold up grocery stores. Ray first tried to steal a type- writer from a cafeteria office in L.A., but was discovered by an as- sistant manager. He got away but only after dropping his Army dis- charge papers and a bank savings book. Even so, he stayed around the neighborhood until a parking lot attendant recognized him and called the cops. With no record, only 21 and an Army veteran, Ray was given a 90-day term. "Every time he came back here, he got Into trouble," says his un- cle, Bill Maher, in Alton. And the Alton police chief, William Peter- son, remembers the passing through of James Earl Ray with a special loathing: "He was a dirty neck, the kind of criminal who gets into all kinds of trouble, hates and has no respect for the iaw." But if Ray blundered, got caught and returned only to lose another day, he did so with persistence. On May 6, 1952 he tried rob- bing a cab driver in Chicago of $11 but was again discovered, chased by policemen down a one- way alley; when he refused to surrender, one of the patrolmen fired a shot, hitting him in both arms. Ray fell through a base- ment window, cutting his face open. He was found guilty and sentenced to two years in the slate prison. On March 12, '1954 he was released. � Attempting to break into a thy cleaner's in East Alton, Ill. on Aug. 28, '1954, he lost his loafers as he kicked out the front windows. The police began arriving and Ray turned, in stocking feet, to run across the broken glass, �through thickets and over the 'railroad tracks. The police stopped to dis- mantle the distributor on the en- gine of his parked car. Ray circled back and tried to start the motor, but he took off again as the po- lice converged. He tried again and then a third time to return to the car, both times failing to start it; finally, with his feet slashed and bleeding, he rail some five miles to a relative's house. A spell of high living with a roll of 20s 13-00000 his getaway car so Ray ran five miles home in badly cut stocking feet�only to be arrested anyway. East Alton Police Chief Harold Rig- gins (top left, standing in front of cell Ray occupied) recalls Ray's habit of flinching when he tolcl a lie "as though he'd been slapped around a lot and was afraid of being hit." Captain Ebert Crimes (left) remembers him as "a man who had no use for anything." w I e h she has pointed red, white and HMI and lettered "rugged cross." She once walked It down Maiiie Street in Quincy. "I made It," she says, "to keep my sanity. After what happened to Kennedy and the war and all . . I had to turn In Jesus." Susan Jane, who will be 21 this week, never bothered to see Mel- ba, although she lived only a few miles away from the Virginia Ho- tel until 1965. She was a hospital cafeteria worker, secretary and go- go dancer until marrying an ex- bandleader who now manages a hamburger drive-in in North Chi- cago. Susan failed even to rue- ogniie Jimmy's picture In the newspapers. John, he next eldest after Jim- my Ray, has also served prison lime, for burglary. So far, he hasn'l been heard from. Carol is now a St. Louis housewife who called a relative to say she was hor- rified and too ashamed to think of even leaving her home. Max, 17 years old, is living with foster In '1959 Ray and a partner held tip Mrs. Mary Wegener (above) in her Alton grocery. "I can still feel his gun in my back," she says. "I-le was a vicious guy." The pal t- iler was caught but Ray got away. 25 13-00000 Those in Los Angeles who got to know lames Ray as Eric Galt last winter remember him as a loner with plenty of cash. Songwriter Charles Stein (bottom left) de- scribes how "he kept pulling out 26 those fresh 20s and never counted his change." Tomas Reyes Lau (up- per left), to whom Ray paid $245 for a four-week bartending course, found him an apt pupil: "Self-con- fident with good hand coordina- lion." 13y contrast Kathy Norton (right), one of his dancing instruc- tors, remembers him as "clumsy" and socially inept. Bo De/ Monte (above), bartender at the Rabbit's foot alb where Ray often spent his evenings. drinking 50-cent screwdrivers,' calls him "a meek kind of man"�except for the night he got into an argument with a woman about the race problem and /oudly denounced all Negroes. 13-00000 In March 1955, Ray was arrest- ed with a partner for passing forged money orders and sen- tenced to Leavenworth Peniten- tiary, where he was released two years and nine months later, in early 1958. It was not until Aug. 7, 1959 that Ray had his first success�an $800 grOcery store holdup in St. Louis. lie and his partner both escaped. Uncouraged, Iwo weeks later they chose a market in Ray's old neigh- borhood in Alton. It was hardly a smooth operation. The wife of the market owner remembers: "At first, I thought he was fool- ing around and so I started him about God and then he pulled the gun. That was all there was. tie chased people all around the store. Ile just ran around like a wild man." Out the pair got $2,200. Their escape, however, was so rushed that Ray forgot to shut �, his car door and fell out as he werved the car sharply around a corner. The car crashed and Ray fled, leaving his partner behind, In October, Ray returned to St. I. Louis with a new accomplice to hold up a second market there. But this time, they got only $190 from a cashier and then were followed by a customer who gave police a running account as they switched cars. Their new car was later seen parked in front of Ray's rooming house. As the police entered the building, they spotted Ray and or- dered him to halt. Ile turned and ran to his room; one of the cops followed and hit him over the head with his revolver, Another boarder happened by and, taking advantage of the distraction, Ray stood up and began to run. A pa- trolman fired a single shot and Ray surrendered, It took a jury only 20 minutes to sentence him to 20 years in the Missouri State Penitentiary. That was the last time James Earl Ray stood trial. Ray, however, was not quite spent. After the verdict, Earl A. Riley, a deputy sheriff, remembers that he "had taken the handcuffs off one of his wrists when Ray sud- denly grabbed my arm and swung me around against the cell bars. While I was on the floor, he tried to kick me in the head, then he CONTINUED Warden Harold Swenson (above) of the Missouri penitentiary from which Ray escaped a year ago rates him as "strictly a small-timer." But Ray's brother ferry, 32 (left), is con- vinced his brother "had a deal" after he got out and was "onto a lot of money." ferry, himself an ex- con, was also a prime fill suspect in the King case until he estab- lished that he was at work in Wheeling, Ill, when the murder 13-00000 CONTINUED broke loose and ran to an eleva- tor," where he was caught. For the next seven years in pris- on, Ray distinguished himself only by a series of solitary escape at- tempts which earned him the nick- name "The Mole." For this quiet, angry figure the ventures were per- haps a source of amusement, per- haps a way to do precisely what the skinny schoolboy in Ewing, Mo, had always wanted to have happen�to rebel, be recaptured and revolt again. "Hey, kids, it's THE MOLE!" Once he tried to scale a wall and was knocked un- conscious when his makeshift lad- der collapsed; another time, in 1966, he hid for two days In a ven- tilator shaft, then crawled to a rooftop only to have a guard spot his hands coming up over the top. lie was trying to escape with $4.15, razor blades, a broken mir- ror and a bag of assorted pills. Then, exactly a year ago, he final- ly did it, n the curiously lit world that In- cludes a sleek, bleached strip of North Hollywood, Eric Slav� Galt might have seemed 34 or even 28 years old, depending on the shade, the time of day or how close he was sitting to the bar lamp at the Rabbit's Fool Club. Galt, who was 40, looked like a man learning to From a grocery store bandit caught by a hidden In the act of holding up a St. Louis grocery in .1959, Ray ,inc/ ac- complice Joseph Austin were pho- tographed by a fixed-locus cam- era normally used to identify check cashers. Austin unknowingly stood in front of the camera (left) before he and Ray rifled the cash register of $1,200. Then he fol. 13-00000 4. was �c-eirrprn-itffer. 1 unut., William Maher (below), an Alton painting contractor, remembers James as "the kind of guy who only turned up when he want- ed something�like bail money." 27 13-00000 41 � 13-00000 eP swing; last November, he went on a marijuana-buying junket to Mex- ico. "Sharon," one of his ball- room dance instructors, had sug- gested to the girls at the National Dance Studios in Long Beach that her pupil had developed a crush; he trembled, she said, when he siood ion close. But Galt fled In his white Mustang after only an hour on Go-Go Night, and for $245, paid in advance, enrolled in bartending school instead. James Earl Ray had never had his picture among the "big deal- ers" in the warden's album in the Missouri State Penitentiary. In Pris- on, like any kid from Alton or Quincy or Ewing or Shelbina, Mo., he had never mixed with the big boys from Kansas City and St. Louis. "He's innocuous," said the warden. "He's penny ante." ' That is, James Earl Ray, slight and round-shouldered, who flinched, smiled a crooked, pri- vale grin and sometimes even seemed to walk on a slant, was once penny ante. But, says the FBI, on April 4 in Memphis, at the moment Martin Luther King died, all the bills for the Mus- tang, the shoes, the dancing les- sons and a $150 30.06 Remington �and maybe the bitter childhood �came due. camera to the most hunted man in the country lowed Ray out (center) as both stuffed their pockets. At right, a policeman holds their hats, lost in the escape. Arrested two months later for another robbery, Ray was convicted and sentenced to 20 years In the Missouri penitentiary. He was serving this term when he escaped last year and vanished. 3-00000 3-00000 � satemeon Following ia-tft-a.:.ICitt of licit&*lereDr..Xing neering or contracting firmi statement reiansed- by-'��the - staYinge : He let New-Orleans on Dec. Federal Bureao of Investiga- Mr-Hoover said thatz:FJ3.L back in Los, tiaa yesterday . � agents tleterinined that.� the Angeles- on Dec. 21, 1967. ... .30-06` rifle had beerr-pur- ,: While in the Los Angeles worrant.issued far Eric Star- Gait in the cdaying of the chased from a gun dealer- in area earlier this year, Galt Rev. Dr. Martin Luther ICing Birmingham. on March took a course at a school Jr.: - � - � 30: �196&-The telescopic sight of bartending and was grad- ' t: - .-was aLso purchased from this � uated on march 2, 1968. - - Attorney General- Ramsey .� � - The fugitive is described as :Clark announced, today_ that .a white male. He is approxi- stervO4:Gatr,-_,--;in-: being has used :mately 5 feet 8 inches to 5 .�4'4���- wolaro-'- Loa: feet 11-inches tall and weighs "tight bY. the'lik" a harveY-LowmYer in the-Past.--.- between 160 and 175 pounds. tive on aRederal charge aris-- is the of 1966 owner is -said to- be a neat msbootmg 7 Mustang bearing ALB-Dania dresser- and has a medium. of-lhaiRer.-.Dri.::Martin-Luther � i_rpost..idates. whicht7Was. 1,T11 4.198 G.on April 11 1968. 196Atl..an., Galt has brown hair which UMW Edgar :hoover..:;.;-..- Investigation disclosed that �� He wears in a-"brusn" cut: e reportedly has blue eyes; 'stated that a- Federal com---11Galt Purchased this car from - his nose is straight and nar- 2. plaint-was filed by.the'F.B.I.'-., axprivate citizen in Binning- row; his teeth are straight in -Birmingham. Ala, ;todar!'-, bans. on Aug. 30, 1967- � Th__�e - and clean; and he has given � charging Galt with .conspir- -; 'Mustang' odometer - Showed his date of birth as July 29, � ing.toevioiate the civil rights- �"thiit- it had been driven more � 193/. _ -of Dr., rmg in violation:-ot than:119,000 miles between . ;�- :Ttitle-18, Section 241'of the-.. late. August. 1967. ' � N!rvou,s. Habit .United States Code.. April 1968. The fugitive is said to have � complaint Charge,',... According to Mr. Hooven' a nervous habit of occasion- _ ihat_loos, or about march 29; -L.Galit's travels in the Mustang ally pulling at an ear lobe " -'1968*-dn, Birmingham:- Ala, included trips to Los Angeles, with his hand. His left ear 1. Eric Starr� Galt_ and- an in- Callf4 New Orleans. 124 fir- � protrudes farther from his - dividual,- whom- be alleged . iningham. ALL, and Mexico, head than his right ear.. to- - his ' brother; entered -; as well as to Memphis, Tenn- . According to Mr. Hoover,i intnaainspiracy. width can_ and Atlanta, Ga. Galt was persons who have, met Galt' tinned until on or about April reported to have been in describe him as: a "toner".: 5...4-1968�, to-injure -oppress, ,Memphis on April 3 and 4, and state his language and. threaten or intimidate Sc. and to have departed. diction have a "rural" qual-� : -tin-I.Luther :Stmt. Jr, hi the .firen:Oere for Atlanta- ity and suggest that he prob--- - free- eaesebe- or enioYment.; Ki5t.4,_ Avid Dancer s Y abl does � not have a high:. of . ir tight secured- to himnby � "lnIensive"/". inves-oganon � by - -degree of education. He is! i'th�therc'cricstituti�united,. 12 statem"-: laws FAL. has disclosed that ." said to drink alcoholic- bever- ..th.vieht to travel Gait_ has claimed to have ages and has a preference for . forther;07e from been in Florida as a cook. on vodka and beer. He is a fan _ of te this ltatL in conspiracy Erie sumo wississippi River vessels and of Western and country mu-, Gait dick 00 or about march as a merchant seaman. He. sic- � - The Federal statute under _ 30,1968 - purchase a rifle at_ is-said to be an avid dancer . and: took dancing lessons in which Galt has been charged t New.. Orleans in 1964 and provides a maximum penalty Biflo Found-! 1965; in-Birmingham between of 10 years imprisonment- 'Accortling to Mr:- Hamer,- September and October. 1967, and/or $5,000- fine Bond of a .3006 rifle equipped with . and in Long Beach, Calif., $50,000 has been. mom.. - a telescopic sight was found from December, 1967, to Feb- mended. . near - a . rooming house on! ruary;.1968. � ���-- � , Galt should be considered. South. Main. Street in �Ttlem-- Galt left Los Angeles on armed and dangerous. Any r_afteit-s 1967.: and drove information concerniir o tin& 2- pe.-Aringlb(whate.Mustanf2etor, Hew :O hr;;,-,- 'should be furnished immedi- The i.i ynelonks-Jhe Lorraine Hotel ...contaetecti_either. an ' � �, t., r I," -"ts`....: fr , ,44- tirit. on, New York Times 18 Apr 68 L 13-00000 I .41i1Ora- 01,4 � GaltTE&deSv ents in C forma; ous ands of 4 Le di ..A * z '^ F.By MAZIlig WALDRON the brother in custody brought 17.11,15Peetit to 75. SevaculL Thorg a denial from headquarters in BIRMLNIGHAWALs.., April 18 Washington.. Ift�Erie:-.Stavro Galt the sus- rpectecLassassin--ofthe Rev. Dr. Zlartin-Lgther Vag Jr., �appar rag: eluded thejetleral Bu- 'rears of Investigation in Carrfor- a fictitious- name:: although the agency was reported yesterday to have-decided, that it was. _ .-bas. .-no one in Agents were searching through custody in connection. with Dr. ring's thel.bures said. is known to-have twice dnaqiasii nigh% a _sotate said mentioned a-brother in the 4 two months..The- first men source; said. that: agent's came when- he is reported to evw� - that thei,., were dose have told a clerk ar a Binning- ao, the 36-year-old- Galt fteT ham gun store that be and his "Attorney General Ramsay oark brother planned.to go hunting. 'announced that a warrant had... 'Agent Joseph IL . GabIe, in vu, isued for Gait's-arrest, charge of the Birmin a:. gham- bu- When .the arrest ;lid not ma- reau, said in the onrapLiint that ,terialize last night thousands the rifle fotmd- discarded on a zf ...wanted- postecr asking. for4.Meninhis. street near the scene uthe-"..PuhRes heli) in locatingi�f Dr-. King's slaYing had been rxalt were ti-mh..fh,,,r,,4. aroundi bought .by Galt on. March 30, 'the-nation. 1968. - - a* Gait was charged in .1 The clerk-at the grin store re- Xarn. yesterday hy . the F.L ti ufiased today- to answer ques- the files-, of - Birmingham bail - looking- for old bail bonds under the name Galt. In his nationwide bulletin for the pick-up-of Galt, the bureau did not mention where Galt had been born, where he had lived, whether he was married and what his occupation was. The only schooling mentioned was dancing lessons and a course in bartending. This in- formation. was developed in California this week. , Alaises Mentioned � The -wanted poster mentioned two aliase-s, Harvey Lowmyer and John Willard. _ Until yesterday, agents were a conspiracy to violate;mis about the rifle sale- s'all trying to find out at room- aDr. ring's civil rights, and wasl e RemingtonArms Com.ing houses in Birmingham of : barged in Memphis by thePanY of Bridgeport, Conn., and Gait had checked into one of tate of TPTrrAnCe� , with nmr_Ithe Memphis police have saidithen in the last few weeks. The as Zering the 39-year-old civil, that it was a ,:30-'06 calkeriproprietors of 10 of 21 rooming sights leader with a single rifle Remington rifle with-i,a tale-. houses checked in Birmingham Ziot on April 4. iscopie sight said that agents had questioned ^ An unidentified brother oft A second mention by- Galt of' them this week. a.It's was said in the F.Bi. a brother was reported when There was no mention of a 'complaint to be a co-conspira- he Was about- An be graduated possible motive in the F.B.I. No warrant has been issuedlfronk a bartenders' school in complaint Zor the arrest of the brother,iHollywood in March. He turned The details of the murder = bureau has refused to down a job because, be is re- charge filed in Memphis have !ported to have said, because he, ben kept secret by the state. A ^ A source in,,tbo-bureau. in--had- to-go see his brother.- --iporico- spokesman said. there Zcated that the brother might There was an indication thati that the details of the charge .have supplied, information. ,tbe ESL -still had not learned would, not be released until Zpeculation that the bureau hadiwhether Eric Starvo Galt, was Galt was -in custody., The bureau's photographs of Galt have drawn conflicting re-- - actions frorilv: persons 'in Bir- mingham, Memphis and Atlan- ta who, have-:-told . F.B.L, that they1 had--seen ,palt:,re- cently. � _ Most of -the_witnesses have said that the _photographs did not 'appear to--be lhat of ' the man they had seen.: � - r --- Mr, Gamble, -the Birmingham agent, said last night that, a photograph of . Galt was taken in Birmingham -last-month.. To- day, it. was reported that the photograph - came. -from' Gait's application -at the bartenders' school. � � . Menawhile,, The.. drivers" li- cense division. of .the -Alabama Highway .Patrol said. again that it. mailed a duplicate of Gait's driver's license.- to him at a Birmingham 'address' on March 1, 1968, a date. that the F.B.I. said Galt was in California. Duplicate License Sought The Highway Patrol spokes- man said that a- telephone caller, identifying himself . as Eric Galt, had asked for a du- plicate of the- original license that was issued. to him last. September. � The envelope with the dup- licate license contained a. bill for 25 cents to cover the cost, and' the � 25 -cents was paid promptly. The Highway Patrol said it-received the money on March 6. �.4 New York Times 19 April 68 13-00000 The:coinPlaint - filed by :Mr. Gamble read: � --- ; "On or about March 29, 1968, at :Birmingham, . Ala, in the northern _ district of Alabama, Eric. Starvo-Galt and an indivi- dual whom he alleged to be his brother, entered into a con- spiracy which continued until on or about April 5, 1968, to injure, oppress, threaten or in- timidate Martin Luther King ., a citizen of the United States, residing in Atlanta, Ga., in the free exercise and enjoyment of his rights secured by the Con- stitution or laws of the United 'States, namely the rights to t freely travel from state to 'state.. "In furtherance of this con- spiracy, Eric Starvo - Galt did on or about March 30, 1968, ptirchase a rifle at Birmingham, Ala, all in violation of Section 241, Title 18, United- 'States 'And the complainant states that this complaint is based on the purchase of the weapon used to carry out the con- spiracy in Birmingham. Ala., on or about March 29, 1968; iden- tification of the gun used by defendant found at the scene of the crime, and investigation conducted by the Federal Bu- reau of Investigation."-,,--.--- 2, Mr. Lan. said,hut e The complaint was sworn to dined a proffered jokirptyW this a before United States �.111 ."1 have -to leave to seerAny sinner Mildred F. Sprague. Last brother. What would it do Or night, Mrs. Sprague denied me to work only two or the* 510411264*o Wanted F'dstersDistrIbutedin 4 � . a oamplamt had be flied weeks? rd bet�ter-:-Zir-until. before her. Today she declined get back to town and get a, to explain why she had -de- permanent job. 7.,. med it.- eg% ' � -1' -Galt telephoned a week later. : Gait'Reealled.-- cal Coast ehned Lana spicki orb* yaw Teri now talrfrIg course,� Galt lived inzmnall hotel in HollywoocL Same indi- viduals he gave ns,leferences at that time could not immedi- atelY 10eated---:-'_ him%recalled hinii.'clearly but had:"; no -notable -,xecollections about him except lhathe heti a Southern l'- �-.-Personnel at -the 'LI; dancing school -said he had spoken -of operating a bar in the coast, yet did inOT0' speak. Spanish. Suspect ' --T;4�":1. 5146" The ATLANTA, A police arrested ai ing said tO :re" after taliPSfity71 agents he 4was, cleared and The man; W worked c dosta," is be her vol ipernYlberri to Los ANGrt_rs, April Acquaintances of Eric Starvo Galt recalled him today as pleasant and intelligent but shy and somewhat mysterious. -- - The saspect apparenny spent most of last December, January and February in the Los Ange- les-Lang Beach area. He took lessons at the Na- tional Dance Studios in Long Beach from mid-December to Feb. 12, the manager, Rod Ar- vidson said, paying $465 in cash for a 50-hour course of instroction. - Galt left before completing the course, the manager said, with the explanation that-be was concentrating on a bar- tending course, so be could open a bar in Los Angeles._ - Early in February, according to Tomis Reyes Lau, operator of the International School of Bartending in Hollywood, Galt frirrW paid S225 for a course that ex- tended over the, - next four weekends. - � He completed the course Ill 1 '�� � � II" 'LI ] _] lL,1 but it7 ,that rug12 Nal Page 2 ACV, F A CONSPi INDRXINGSLAY 1 Alleges a ..Plot With 41ii Said Was a Brother to Violate Victim's Rights i:FUGITIVE WARRANT 0 Hoover Places Suspect � Memphis at Time of Killin ,--Two Photos Released ;Te� xt of-- the PAL' sea. tement 1� .: � _ 4S . printed on Page 46,...;---iF ' BY EVERT CLARK - . , SINI,21a1 to The Am ran. Thiais ' , j . WASHINGTON, April i .--! !The Federal BAIreau of lI .gation issued a fuve" Twir- -rrant today charging ..Eric Star- � :vo Galt, descriied as 1 :Year-eld "loner," with conspir I aC3r ill the slayhig Mar ,of the Rev. tin Luther ag Jr. '. .., Dr. lanes /G ught sinc. a 11 ssassin has ,-6---4,11 f!isoe the civil eghts, geader ;vas killed b by.. a Ir^.7t!,fle Iortai 1:-tail - . o n .4he alcony . -of 'ire et lit-ne,...Mote/ in iPtil 4- 0, ,._'. -''... ,'..,_-:_'.--- ' ' -. � . Memphis -on r11,.,The -,17..B.L'� said - Gait con- !spired beginning -Sbo"__..1,,,,..,.. 1+7,p9 with ..a man- "whoratiaC id, Igeged .to.;,be � his bro irinfare:.- ,oppress, . _ datr.,.:Dr.'icing.,:, PracY , col:glinted - .5,the.figen0j:aii01 .: ^ .-GenetarAtaieY s 1 ,Tuctoounoed:thaitaltroras f �few* ;as . it .-fogibve. "on :Of having-Izonsiiiied flkiaiti!..i).; lanies:XiVillights, 14tion of Tale' IfkilSeation of ;ha The 'United States:Co to de, -irintiraLPelial -.0a nviction: -under �rtlaig laiii is a S5,000 !:�..fine)?;40T-74:1A110-,year� L.,13,rt.,.oiLlientertee; .� ''''',...4-;:-' � i p ---..imuacala�aent:139 Hoover; ., gar:- Hoover, F.B.L director� e in icfexi. killi i Vaced trait in MetePhis at the/ white . time Of. - the ng and aid, citizen he then left for s Atlanta. s Jig. 30 It Said , that Galt, '`who has u,s ,..',.' s tad Harvey Lownkver in the e pur- us;d the names f o John Willard7tiZif 3ast," owned . the white 1966pr said. dustang automobile bearingte Mus- Llabarna license plates that ms fOund abandoned in tlantaweek after the sessination. ' Jon Willard was the _name 'en in Memphis by a man rttiaued ouPage 46, Col 4 - UT In � Mai said to be :Erig: stomp Gait.-..The eyes vvere pakt- -Original ed Au .1'.134..artist.- 0,10ctoioIs � - 7:77;77 77.7'. York Tirnes 18 April 173T-8--- ArPROVE-72, fj Date 1-.41- Taft -.4.` �r�� GAIT ACCUSL-, OFIANSPIRACY ; "" Continued. Prom Page 1, Co12 ;who fled from a rooming house Inear the Lorraine Motel just af- ,ter Dr. 1Cmg was shot The man had taken a room in the house, and the fatal shot is believed to have -beer- fired from a torn window there.:.., There was no-explanation the Lownryer "...1..'4.- Tbe Mustang found !ante resembled nee seen ing awayfront,the assassination arm. tu*taig Sources dose to investiga .; in Memphis Said that the M phiS.pc5ce had almost-run ""r4e.5.1AleaC. Ingham and Mexico as well Memphis and -Atlanta,!--ithe KILL" armouncement said. The-suspect left Los Angeles list- Dee- IS, drove to New-Or- lams and ..!!daimed be contac- ted-either- in:, engineering firm or a contracting firm," accord- ing- to theoliennY- He 'left -New Orleans, foil" � days later and arrived irt:Los Angeles on Dec. 21. The agency � *Iliere- was no indication-why; he-had been in- touch with the Took Bartendbrg COnlr;! .....1f.While he was in 7..os Angeles; Galt nook a course at a school of-lartendbig and was gradu- ittect.lon March 2, 1968,"- the agency said. - The v� announcement did not attempt-to:trace Gait's where- dawn as, they went jo themue; &bouts-, day_ .by day or even der scene.. weelr_bynweek. But it placed _The- Federal_ warrentle-asii- " �in New Orleans in 1964 sued Birmingham. ' and I965, in Birmin gham- last where' MC". Hoover said that a September_ and October and _30-'06-caliber, rifle, , equipped Long :-Beach.t. Calif,: from with a telescopic sight haul been December-until last- February foomdlnearZa�rooming house on by saying be took. dancing South-Main-Street in Maw ns in those places at those immediately-after the shooting. times.-. , He-said-en� FBL ageat bad said--to be � an avid determined -.,that -that rifle. and dancer!' "annotuicenent a telescopie sight was bou .-L� 7, _ ; from a, gun:dealer ham On IlliarCh_30._ I :JI � D ,...:-Suspect Described � The- almanac-erne:It did - not directly-k- Galt to-the rifle found in -Memphis- or say the .30'06 was the weapon killed Dell:int:. ._-_-....1- , .4...-=--;-.-ii, Galt was!deicimiiii 5: 8 tn-'5 feet .II� inches:tall, weighinebetwiere7160 and 175 pounds and having "brush-car brown hateand..bhie eyes.- ' 'He;iirtalidd---stov be a neat dresser47'ambas2 a - medium build�'""tbe-F.11.1. said::7-,-- � '-s '.., . Those-whas- bevel met Irtm descrilseitint4 ii � i', loner and say. his "language and diction have a, 'mar.... quality - .and suggest that he 'probably does not . hirre^ st- high- degree-,_ education'. - the � agency 'mkt Galt was said to like_ vodka; beer and lareStertevant. musiet_eriir tazIAave artt, a _ 1Y habtt li. itrrattling t an ear Vt.e..,, the RR" "Frisileft ear. protrudea ther .fro-kiv his bead than OE tr,, , k DI ' � � %It-also:said intensive investi- gation by the FILL had dis- closed that _Gait as claimed tn, have . been employed as a cook orr brassissippi River ves- sels--"and:: as a merchant. sea- man"-; � 4 GaitTehould :be -; considered "armed and dangerous"- and any�-�-- information abont�hini shoukt _be furnished immedi- ately to the nearest_ F.B.I. of- fi announcement added. The.IFILL reused to say where it: gat Gait's photograph. The� pictures show him in a dark suit and a neat, dark bow tim be might have been wear- leged Other; cOnspiratcc or whether there might be other suspected -conspirators. .. name; was first-pub- licly linked with the rang mur- der on April- 11, when an RBI. bulletin was released in Florida. apparently by . mistake, and later withdrawn, : 'The bulletin asked that Galt. be located f questioning. On -April 12 the Mustang was found in Atlanta. It apparently bad, been parked there -since about -12 hours- after the mur- der. 'It was impounded residents of the housing devel opment -where: it was- f noted that. it � matched description. of the. car- wan in-the murder. The- section of the � U States Code under which Galt is: accused states: � `!If. two or more persons con- spire to injure, oppress, threat- en, or. intimidate any citizen in the-free-exercise- or enjoy- eat. of any. right. or privilege secured to him hy the Constitu- tion., Or- laws- of the United States,. or because . of his hav- ing so exercised the same; or � two, or more persons go In disguise :on the highway, or on. the ' premises � of another, withintent to prevent or hinder free-exercise or enjoyment of-..any-,right7, or privilege so secured.-- � - - � " ?--.'"They.. -be � fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not � more than: 10 years, or � I, I III II �Mernphis Hopes to Try Galt MEMPHIS, April 17 Tennessee authorities indicated tonight that they would file murder charges in the assas- sination of Dr. -King. will be our immediate consideration:: Memphis Fire and Police Director Frank Flol loman said in answer to a ques- tion of whether there were plans to issue a warrant far the arrest:of Galt 7cp.lei-Mok forward to the ap- ing tuxedo at the thne- L.we birOltAarms of this individual Pitt= appeared to nave antt his ultimate -return to Memphis for trial for the mur- der of Xilr- Martin. Luther Kin .7f7i'tiqlf.:-`14hfltstrairi snit/. .7:- wou ¬ elaborate , on 'ar�. ri cat out and placed on a � its,' fezent .tNtrir,84421 de as thattgrl itrighrhe'lita been. - plcyree,:iStfc sit � � p lotograp irst ,to be connected with the � although Kitt agen ing a full-face to r/1. ��� .10 L3,..� 16. a Eievfflastoanditorn the' agency, said Galt: bad .01egedtriaay. this brothi!rWas-O4 farther tired! in ;L.: thee., announcement *Lem.: ' = loah- tr;wkimti eatennivefriu enaintrr went to Co ata,hc ght the white i Mustimg�Orrateea e citizen I . ht.': the � � 13-00000 � &VP 2 1.1 L 4 1,94 az 4 77 7 / fi 4,1 77r) 1-77 �.r/4711 ii 7..17 0 0 ,07.-rr4 : -TT qra 47- �Q.'! Poe. LONDON, July 2�A_.--..har J. Hanes, the American e.:.-torr.ey for James Earl Rey, is due to arrive in London Fr�clny for an unexpected second visit to see his client, who is facing ez.tradition to the 'United States on charges of mr_rder- ing the Rev. Dr. Martin Lu- ther King Jr. Hanes spoke by telephone today with Michael Eugene, Ray's British solicitor. Ray had volunteered a state- ment at his extradition 'near- ing on Tuesday comLiaining that the Home Office had pre- vented him from seeing Hanes, whom he had employed by let- ter, when the American ar- rived for. his first visit on June. 20. Apparently there za a mixup. The Home Office as- serted that it received a re- Porei= Se--rIce :quest from Ray on June 25 foi :an terriew with his attorney az Wannsworda. Prison. The re- quest was granted the same :day, but Hanes had already !flown back to Alabama. j� Meanwhile, a British news, :." reported today that ScatLaz Yard has apparently !linkeO T.ey's fingerprints to. a London hank robbery. ! The L'vening Standard said that - bank in the Fuihana area was -robbed sometime be. fore June 3 by a lone armed raider, -who made off . with about S24-3. The robber left a paper hag behind and it was :s....:::,sseql:ar.tly "baked" in the i Yard's fingerprint department, disclost.-g prints that report- ! edly matched the American �suspects. I Yard olficlais declined to 'confirm or deny the story. � ,����� C�17Q0V7.7,7) 7'1;17 i,"::ELEASE Onto I S-UUUUU 74-1RM-MW- eWO � � r 57:7. ` es, hausi:ive;,..Hgeotlancl;Yint:i; -wtigrehe FtaYed.,- aeiliar.POULse,fiffiCialSq64: - � 7." - ��� vestigationAnto: the Londia- find_ made by life of Jame Earl Ray iyas i.:--)iileteettires.I.1- that Set of matching led S Ray's. three:judpientl-abouthlin::',,--hav '-turned up on a Paper was friend.;T::::�bag; thrown to a cashier dun lea almost ..i,n,g7tItelrobber7 of a:London highly aeeident.prone A Squad- of ten deticenes PThe;:rubbeii :octsirked on has been working hill-time the.-; afternoon of' June- 4 on the case of the wan ac.:i � w_heli.-a-l---man wearing, sun cused of killing the Rev. Dr. --- :games' ;'lva1tet1 into the Martin. .Luther, King"- Jr 'Trustees-- Saving- Bank on. since his arrest on June 8 at hustling North End Road in London Airport !Fulham. The man pulled out, under the , name, _of . Ramon George j ' gun - and said to-, the Sneyd Several thousand';,- counter _ clerk, _ "Put some people have been questioned money in this." He escaped with about �100 ($240) in about Ray's movements in London from May 17 until. 5:pound notes. r his an-est, , _ Immediately after the rob- One major- blank-cre-,'a herY, the clerk described the mains. British pnlie. still du gunman- as being about 4() not' know where- Ray was. years old, 5 feet 10 inches , staying for the fir ten days ; tall' suntanned with- wavy after his arrival. But the be- . black hair- and possibly o lief is that he WaS staYing ; winiod-reEaumblPneane suit aporir his faHcee a cheap and obsedre 'room- ing house in Loudon, and WaS not masked' The-bank, one - of � 45 not in a private residence_ Ray bims.elf has; :reportsdly 1._ 63 3 . _ 4.9.; , tsirJUE27:5; - a ;1-� _ 13-00000 tvt Addin-isiT5,196ir � � nig. 'WASHINGTON POST _ . ,44:,11,r1 eif : r � _ ess nun . -RAY, From Al - � branches of London Trim- tees, is a small office with five cash windows. It is on a � t o There are usually only few nanies on the "all warning" list, which is given to special branch detecti at every point of' entry into 4nsyshopping street DI a Britain_ One of the of working-class district and who had this list was Detec- ;-= adjoins a . narrow street ti. S PtT�p Birch, who' caLled. Clem Attlee Parade. at no am_ on June 8 was - _ The white bag. left behind � standing next to the imtoi- - by, the robber was turned gration desk at building No. over to Scotland Yard's CM- 2 in London Airport. . gerprint bureau and was When Ray came to the first dusted with a recently desk and showed his Cana developed chemical used to dian possport, the immtga,. disc/use fingerprints on tion officer noticed that he paper. It was then put under had a second Canadian pass- heat, yielding a clear im- - port in his wallet and asked pression of prints that why. This was the initial patched those of Ray. _ . warning-signal that first British police first became brought Ray to the attention aware that the 40-ye5r-o1d of Sgt. Birch, who, when he American might be inLao- saw the name �"Sneyd" Um- don a- week before his ar- mediately called Chia rest. Scotland Yard was in-. , - formed that the CanadiAn Ray's apparent careless- Royal Mounted Police had ness in letting a, official .1bund that Ray was travel- see -the second passport is ling under the name of felt to be typical of his _ Ramon. George SneYd and _ proneness to accidents.. Po- - was London-bound - lice believe that Ray's past If Ray had been travelling record of almost comicauy - - under an American Pass-. bungled crimes in America, port, it would have been and his � behavior during . easy for police to determine stops in Toronto and Liston;, immediately if he had en- are eorem-cterit with the mal4 tered Britain_ But Canadi- adroit London pattern_ � anm, as members of the Coro- British police have found . toonwealth, are subject to . less rigorous � immigration controls. , The Scotland Yard officer in charge of the case has been Chief Inspector Ken- neth. Thompson, who for 29 years has specialized in of- fenses involving . illegal im- , -migrants and false pass- -ports.- When word reached hostel on Warwick Way in � � � Thompson that Ray might Victoria. The hostel, despite A 1,L :t; Piswtoli tir Thhionverai.-. " .. .2...be an England, the inspector its name, also provides 214111 Bawl; " %ma'am emvamtio_ll :.; issued an "J] per warning?' rooms - for..,inen.. and the - � ^ Priv 7--LIE � - � �- � 3,:jp-,-.w.�0 , no evidence that Ray had or made any friends while he was in Britain. The only time any witness saw Ray- with anyone else during his London stay was on June 4, the day he left a hotel in Earls Court to find anew place . to stay_ , Ray turned up at a YWCA 13-00000 4 c 7k` " *� 4--n 4 re-, � TI-44 London co an lard in � :."54�;"'-*��.�!' * - ;'f WCt- ; , t, "INIR 111.- r ; 4' - woman at the desk saw Ray and of the trip he was plan- tion on which Robert Bela- , );reSt, Ray - had about 60 - , with a young blond man ning to make to Brussels, court thrives . . . although Pounds on lthn wha she theught was m was te Jein tiP with white many interests would rather If he was a big-tinie opera- American. Ray was told that mercenaries, probably in see him dead." there was no room at � the Biafra, which is fkluing for written.: in. the hack hostel, and was-referred to independence from ..veigeria. leaf of the novel was the cal- the Pax Hotel, three doors When he left the Pax ciliation u2.40 times 6 equals down the same street._ . Hotel on June 8, two paper- l&40" .At the time of his ar- When Ray turned up at back novels were found in the Pax Hotel he was alone.. his room. One was a yellow- t He then spent MOSt of his covered thriller, "Taner time in his room. The only- Assignment" by Cameroun mail be received was a post- Rongvie. It is described by card from Ian Colin, a Daily its blurb: "In a time of Suez Telegraph reporter whom crises, the Mediterranean, Ray had called to seek tear- from Tangier to Port Said, mation about getting in seethes with nationalist re- towel. with European merce- volt, international intrig naries. .- Maria villainy and freeboot- Briti,li police believe that ing - contrabandist& Helped the whole purpose of-- his by the lovely Sandra Grant, trips to London ioct-Lisbon, this, is, precisely the sitna- . tor, with powerful friends and a massive bankroll, he concealed it completely dur- ing, a 'London visit remark- , able chiefly for its banality. ,1 _ 1-00000 iv.. etd- Tr're re7 tUn'enr r' _ and 110 gate rwn In be appealed; nounced rn and thngy�rt meant thaE<.., tbe ITh had tosf�the. first n'zt ITC what-eould, E,battl� him. since Y decInrect;;;�*. t.<;.-Conctoti) i,itotierf`.Fthe: name . 0Piai)rtutOtk rtitamou cleorge Sneyd:."``...-T7 Butler's 'jB.ay.volanterred the state", ',eially rn ww t.<1, mntiflcr formal argirn- en t that thil5,.easey;,. wilt b�iven � hide-din the : Nvide publicity In, <, hite427,-;, 'begadby:'repeating States.; � esperi5ally th : j'i:oi to 4L-stru'llony railed liberal press:-�.. perintendent' ' would urgetJiii cr.' of Scotland " he hi the, totality of the. .� , Ai* ...,...-...... . .. . ,. . . 1,1,1"4,�,1011/ ri.i � pp r ra. . . iity!Mr 41 ., �=1 � '4114 � � � �'`I � �it l. :l � � � 46.-- Oti r:71 au! g La ;g ilk th "United - - #tomuigham;-_ sk`v}zently;-made,<- the trip _.e.ohgli%vt, posenr.fry' ii t'1 air ape iy.to the ..tAirm47-ivr.,9t.P'J