NATION/WORLD Tuesday, August 24, 1993 5 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Alabama doctor killed by gunman Doctor performed abortions,but police are unsure of motive The Associated Press MOBILE, Ala. — An abortion clinic doctor was shot to death over the weekend, but police did not know the gunman's motive. Dr. George Wayne Patterson was shot in the neck and killed Saturday evening in a parking lot in the city's nightclub district, site of several recent robberies, police said. A witness said the shooter appeared to break into Patterson's car, a 1993 Cadillac. There had been no arrests as of yesterday morning. Police Chief Harold Johnson said yesterday that the case was given special emphasis "because of the abortion upheaval" but that there was no reason at this point for abortion clinics to be critically concerned. Johnson said the doctor's car showed no sign of forced entry and his wallet was not taken. "But that don't indicate it was not a robbery," he said. Patterson, 44, had worked at Family Planning of Fort Walton Beach, Fla. and at the Bay City Women's Clinic in Mobile. A witness told the Mobile Register that a gunman fired two shots, then opened the door of Patterson's car and took something from inside. The Pensacola (Pla.) News Journal reported that Patterson also owned the Women's Medical Services Clinic in Pensacola, where Dr. Drew Gunn was killed last March. Anti-abortion activist Michael F. Griffin faces trial. Sept. 20 for that shooting. activist Rachelle Renae Shannon of Grants Pass, Ore., was charged with attempted murder. The Mobile clinic was damaged by arson in 1900, and that case remains unsolved, said agent Ken Murphy of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, which investigated the fire. Kennedy assassination papers released The Associated Press In recent days a Roman Catholic priest tried to run an anl in the Mobile Register advocating the shooting of abortionists as "justifiable homicide." The Rev. David Trosch of Magnolia Springs in adjoining Baldwin County was ordered by church leaders last week to cease espousing such actions. On Thursday, a doctor who performs abortions was wounded in both arms in Wichita. Anti-abortion WASHINGTON — The government unlocked 30 years of secrets yesterday in John F. Kennedy's assassination — from CIA theories of Soviet involvement to a second-hand report that Lee Harvey Oswald boasted to a Russian friend, "I will kill the president." hundreds of thousands of government documents made public for the first time chronicle the effort by the CIA in the months after Kennedy was killed to determine if there was foreign involvement. They also detail efforts by the Warren Commission, which investigated the killing; the follow-up Rockefeller Commission in 1975; the FBI and others to answer persistent questions in the decades that followed. A former Marine, Oswald defected to the Soviet 一、1. 在下面括号里填上正确的汉字。 Union for a period and then returned to the United States before Kennedy was killed. ___ The Sept. 19, 1977, classified memo to then-FBI Director Clarence Kelley detailed the FBI's interview of a Russian emperor who recalled nearly verbatim a conversation with a friend, Pavel Golovachev, who had spoken with Oswald in 1962 in Russia. Russia. "I will kill the president," the memo quotes the emigre as saying, recounting Golovachev's recollection of Oswald's words. **reaction to Oswald's embarrassment** "Golovachev, who assumed Oswald was joking, also pointed out that he would be arrested and asked what he expected to be paid," the memo said. "Oswald responded, 'You don't know America. If manage this, my wife will become rich.' He said this quietly, but with an angry expression, and sounded serious." i" added For instance, a Soviet defector working for the CIA speculated in a Nov. 27, 1963 memo that the murder had been instigated by the KGB to relieve internal pressures on Nikita Khrushchev, then the leader of the Soviet Union. Khrushchev was deposed in October 1964. sumar second-hand information or speculation by U.S. intelligence employees trying to make sense of the assassination. Many of the newly released documents detailed "Our president's death ... effectively divers the Soviets' attention from their internal problems. It directly affects Khrushchev's longevity," wrote Peter Deryabin, in an eight-page, single-spaced, typewritten memo. Deryabin was a Soviet KGB agent who defected to the West in 1954. The Associated Press Mississippi reopened to two-way barge traffic The National Archives made the documents public as required under a 1992 law. ST LOUIS — Barge traffic was free to move in both directions on the Mississippi River yesterday for the first time after a summer of record flooding. The end of the longest shutdown on the river since shipping began is welcome news to the $8-million-a-day barge industry, which began feeling the effects in late June as rising water shut down locks and surrounded some of them. A few restrictions on traffic remain. Southbound traffic was allowed to resume on the 800-mile length of the river from Minneapolis to Cairo, Ill., on Sunday, and the first northbound tows were permitted yesterday, said Lt. Tim Deal of the Coast Guard. 12 Short sections south of Minneapolis, the head o shipping on the river, had been reopened earlier as water receded. "We're still hindered, but at least we're still moving," said Tommy Seals, marine superintendent for American Commercial Lines, based in Jeffersonville, Ind. "This is about as close to a grand opening as we're going to get." Coast Guard Cmdr. Scott Cooper said Sunday. The Coast Guard was awaiting results from a test run before fully dropping all restrictions on traffic between St. Louis to Cairo. Cooper said travel restrictions and some localized closings continue along the river because of shallow water and unfinished test runs. Dredging is needed to clear the channel on some stretches of the river, Cooper said. That could take a few days. "We're extremely happy and optimistic that (the river) will be open shortly to full movement," said George Foster, president of Midway Marine Inc. in St. Louis. Foster said that more than 50 percent of his work force had been laid off. Normally, his company handles 12 to 15 million tons of cargo each month. Foster said Sunday that his company had restored about one-third of its capacity to normal operations. The river closure tied up Seals' company's 1,000 barges and 47 tow boats for more than a month, he said. 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