neradstBy IAteredWhen the world’s largest air- crew, numbering 5,200 men andEnter- officers, were accorded a hero’s;nued79 cratt carrier the USSSouthslippedbut one which wasoff o\r cisco’s Golden Gate Bridge last mixed with both jov and sor-3f month, after eight months and row—joy for the men who re- a*Mo000 successful m i s si 0 n s turned, sorrow for the onesagainst the enemy in North Viet who didn't.quartJacNam, it was greeted by crowds one of those who didn’t return was Lt. Wendell K. Alcorn,!™^Members of the Enterprise son of Mr. and Mrs. John RspectatorsrAlcorn of Kittanning RD 2. pilotmche1-Klansmen sof a Skvhawk A-4C which wasderstthee7Verdictn/! shot down while on a bombing mission last December1 CentrSince that time Alcorn's par- pja-nents have heard nothing otherBut SealedAthan that their son is missing in ^ ^action However other members Qr jn of his squadron havre written toATHENS, Ga (UPI) —A Say they believe Alcorn is beingeveniFederal jury, delithe earlymorningreturned a sealed verdict today in the trial of three Ku Kluxinto;held as a prisoner of war inhours, Hanoi.reporFriderstJust how manv men the En- Montg Klansmen charged wf»thinconterprise lost is classified infor- hailspiracvthe niehtnder maUon' at'cordinS t0 CaPL the h, . , . ., James F. Hollowav, skipper of feet islaying of a prominent Negro., . . • ffe . the atomic - powered carrier.educator from! D C.’ Holloway did say one squadron; HeThe verdict won t be openedof the 11 aboard lost four of itsuntil after the trial of three1- other Klansmen on similarn charges resulting from the20 pilots. It was “not an aver-Roage figure, but it should give n ,you a pretty good idea of how curre1- death of Armv reserve Lt. Col.s were,” he added out tLemuel Penn i Selection of a lurv for the .....h.,anotfa jurysecond trial was to begin todav*CourthouseDepa— 1____ 1 r\:n apavei