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Eliot captain Jim Shelton calmly remarked, "If we can get one or two goals each game, well win." But that could be a pretty tall order for a team that has scored only four times in four games...
...SCOPE (ABC, 10:30-11 p.m.).*A profile of Ku Klux Klan Imperial Wizard Robert M. Shelton, presiding over two Klan rallies and discussing the history and objectives of the Klan...
...long and respected record of public service; the soft-spoken prosecutor, Circuit Solicitor Arthur E. Gamble Jr., 45; the melodramatic defense attorney, Matt H. Murphy Jr., 51, self-described "Imperial Klonsel" of the Ku Klux Klan; the defendant himself, a bored auto mechanic, potbellied despite his youth; Robert Shelton, Imperial Wizard of the United Klans of America, who sat at the defense table providing moral support and advice until the judge requested him to take a seat elsewhere; and the two key prosecution witnesses-Negro Leroy Moton, 20, who was riding in the car with Viola Liuzzo on the night...
...Mentality. No longer a monolithic organization, the Klan today consists of several ragtag independent groups, the best known of which is the United Klans of America, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Inc., headquartered in Tuscaloosa, Ala., with an ex-tire salesman named Robert Shelton as its Imperial Wizard. Estimates of Klan strength range from 10,000 to 40,000 members, many of whom for some peculiar reason seem to be rural service-station attendants. Most members, in any case, are deluded rednecks whose only skill is sharpshooting. That the FBI has infiltrated deeply into their ranks is indicated...
...Crimson Key Society announced the election of new officers for 1965 last night. They are: William G. Lee '66, president: Charles E. Flenning '66, vice-president; Dudley H. Ladd '66 secretary; Benjamin M. Friedman '66, treasurer; Paul N. Fredlund '66, Orientation Committee chairman; R. Wald Shelton Jr. '67, schools chairman: Vanghn C. Williams '66, guides chairman; and Geoffrey B. Shields '67, athletic chairman...