Riot cause sought now GREENSHORDO, N.C. (AP) — The FBI looked for ossible civil-rights olations and the mayor Promice an internal inquiry police handling of an anti- Klan relly that ended with four dead and 10 wounded. fen civil-rights groups have manded an .outside. in- Vestigation of police actions, two More suspecis were ‘arfested Sunday and charged with conspiracy to commit murder in con- nection with the shooting at a "Death to the Klan” rally Saturday. Twelve persons were arrested shortly after the shooting and were each * pharged with four counts of flrat-degree murder and one ‘count of conspiracy to cpmmit murder. First- degree murder carries a esible death sentence in North Carolina. “The 14 men, all from nearby communities, were being held without bail ending a preliminary hearing today, Police aid some of the suspects said they were members of the Ku Klux Klan, but local Klan leaders denied their factions had anything to do with the — shootings. At least one sus- pect said he was a leader of the National Socialist party gf America, the Nazis. The agent in charge of the FBI's Greensboro office, An- drew Pelczar, sald the reau is trying to deter- mine whether there were any civil-rights violations. FBI Director William Webster “has taken a very personal interest in this cage, "he said. “The moat seriously injured aniong the wounded was Paul ‘Carl Bermanzohn, leader of the anti-Klan Communist ‘Workers Bermanzoh 8 ermanzohn, 30, was in eritital conditigh ‘after yn ageing brain surgery ee others: Temnaingd id hospita ital, “Greensboro Mayor Jim Melvin and City Manager Tom Osborne defended police actions at a news Organization. ; conference, but said questions about a police re- Sponse must await an in- ternal investigation. Police Chief William Swing said his men did all they could to handle the situation when carloads af whites, some armed with automatic weapons, drove into the rally site at a pre. dominantly black public- housing project, Gunfire broke out after words were exchanged between the twa @roups. All the victims were _from among the 100 par- ticipants at the rally, author- ities said. Swing conceded that police knew suspicious vehicles were heading toward the crowd. He said at the time of the shootings the nearest policemen were a black away, Police arrested the 12 men who are facing murder charges about a block from the scene of the shooting, and police confiscated a yellow van which contained an array of weapons. But officiais were unable to expiain how two other cars believed to have been carrying gunmen slipped out. of the area. One rally organizer, Nelson Johnson, a black who ° was wounded and sub- sequently charged by police - with inciting to riot, criticized police handling of the incident. “We did not believe the police would protect us, and they did not," Johnson said. George’ Gardner, head of the North Carolina Civil Liberties Union, and Leon - ‘White, head of the United Church of Christ's Com- mission on Racial Justice, called for an outside in- vestigation of the police actions. Joseph Lowery, president of the Atlanta-based Southern Christian ~:Letdership Conference, a ured President Carter: !‘to: * pertoully speak out against the Klan” and instruct the U.S. justice department to start a ‘'major offensive” against the hooded order, Carter working, other campaign ' WASHINGTON (AP) — Wednesday, when Senator Edward Kennedy announces his presidential challenge, President Carter will be engaged in a struggle for aupport in the U.S, Senate for in arma-limitation treaty. On Thursday, when Gov. Edmund Brown of California announces his presidential ambitions, Carter will be conferring with the prime there are three diplomatic events — the meeting with Jack Lynch of Ireland, a state dinner Thuraday night for the prime minister, and then a trip to Canada for meetings with Prime Minis- ter Clark and a speech to Parliament. It all adds up to a fairly common campaign strategy for an incumbent: a portrait of the president hard at work ° painister of Ireland. - 2 joreeisential matters__ “This is the week, one year from election day 1680, when Carter comes face-to-face with the reality he has known for ‘months: he is facing a stiff. challenge for the Democratic 4 nomination. ennedy and Brown are hittlng the road on cross- country campaign swings. Carter is responding with a schedule lacking any overt political work, Today, for example, he was to sign legislation giving him authority to impose gatoline rationing ina crisls. There ia an arms-treaty briefing, a breakfast meeting’ with the Demo- eratic congressional leadership and a conference with economic advisers. At the end of the week, wouldbe replacements are out chas- ing votes, Carter’s own candidacy will be announced Dec, 4. It will be followed by a crosa- country fund-raising trip certain to gain him wide media coverage after this - week's focus on the Kennedy and Brown announcements. A weekend poll, mean- while, indicated that the scramble for the Republican nomination may be heating up, a8 George Bush finished unexpectedly strong in a straw vote at a Republican forum in Maine, Bush got 485 votes, out- polling Senate Minority Leader Howard Baker of Tennessee, who had 426 votes, and former Texas governor John Connally, who got 296 votes, Lang Association is Concerned About Asthma Chronic Bronchitis Pne Tuberculosis Emphysenta Fight Lung Disease +r Itva Matter of Life and Breath, The Herald. 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