Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 03, 1982, Section A, Page 5, Image 5

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From Associated Prsss reports
Concrete strikes
Bush limousine
WASHINGTON
Riot squads assembled,
helicopters hovered, streets
were blocked and offices
searched But in the end, auth
orities said it was just a chunk of
concrete which nicked the ar
mored limousine of Vice Pres
George Bush as he rode to the
White House Tuesday morning
Though the initial response
centered on speculation that
Bush may have been fired upon,
the police, FBI and Secret Ser
vice jointly concluded late in the
day that there was no assault
Special agent James Boyle of
the Secret Service said FBI
laboratory tests had demon
strated that the obiect which
struck the car and startled the
vice president and his
bodyguards was a substance
consistent with the building ma
terials being used in the area "
A Bush spokesman, Peter
Teeley, said the tests revealed
no metal fragments, but that
the object contained clay and
cement "
Guerillas launch
daylight attack
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador
Leftist guerrillas battling El
Salvador's U S -backed junta
launched a rare daylight attack
on the eastern city of Usulutan
on Tuesday and claimed control
of the northeastern town of Co
rinto
A military source reached by
telphone in Usulutan. 70 miles
east of San Salvador, said fight
ing was heavy in at least four
sections of the city through the
morning
He said the guerrillas at
tacked about 6 a m., killing at
least one national policeman
and wounding three soldiers
There was no word on guerrilla
casualties
At midday the army said it had
restored order in Usulutan but
admitted there was still sporadic
shooting
Army spokesman Col Marco
Aurelio Gonzalez called the as
saults attacks of intimidation
against the people" to keep
them from voting in next
month's constituent assembly
elections.
Photographer linked
with bloodstains
ATLANTA
Bloodstains found in the back
seat of a car driven by Wayne
Williams match the blood of two
slain young blacks, witnesses
testified Tuesday at Williams'
murder trial
Earlier, a Canadian fiber ex
pert said that based on fibers
and hairs found on the bodies of
three slain young blacks, he was
nearly certain” Williams had
some contact with them They
include the two men Williams is
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accused with killing
The 23-year-old Williams, a
black free-lance photographer
and aspiring talent promoter, is
charged with murdering Nath
aniel Cater, 27, and Jimmy Ray
Payne, 21, two of 28 young
blacks whose deaths over 22
months have been investigated
by a special police task force
Williams has denied knowing
any of the 28
Prosecutors, who are expect
ed to wind up their case this
week, are presenting evidence
in 10 additional slayings in an
effort to show a pattern that may
fit the Cater and Payne deaths
Three forensic serologists
from the Georgia Crime Labor
atory testified that the blood
stains in the car matched the
blood types and blood enzyme
groupings of slaying victims
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