WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1968 SCisig Murder Suspect May' Be Bounty Hunter DALTON, Ga. < AP) A con- were prisoners at the Missouri vieted murderer who was in State. Penitentiary when John prison with the mysterious F. Kennedy was assassinated James Earl Ray, now hunted in Nov. 22, 1963, in Dallas, Tex. the slaying of Dr. Martin $1 Million Bounty Luther King Jr., said yesterday "Another boy s jid, ‘Well, he heard Ray say, he would be there’s a million-dollar bounty willing to try to collect $1 mil- to get King.’ King was running lion for killing the civil rights his mouth pretty good then, leader. • Ray said, ‘lf there is a million- Raymond Curtis, 40, the dollar bounty on King, I believe same age as Ray, is serving a I can collect it,’ ” Curtis said life sentence at Whitfield Coun- in an interview. ty jail. Curtis said he and Ray Curtis said he met Ray in U Thant Says Talk May Begin 'This Week' PARIS (IP) U Thant, optimistic about preliminary talks between the United States and North Vietnam, said yesterday he hoped they will begin shortly, “perhaps even this week.” Rumors rippled around world capitals that a site al ready had been agreed upon, but a State Department spokesman in Washington declared:- “You can say flatly that no agreement has been reached.” Talking with reporters at the airport before leaving for New York, the U.N. secretary-general appeared to be little the haggling that has gone on between North Viet nam and the United States over a meeting place. North Vietnam's Proposals He said that Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital, Warsaw, Paris or Geneva “are the cities where these preliminary talks could be held.” The United States has rejected Phnom Penh because it has no relations with Cambodia and Warsaw because as a Communist nation it is riot neutral in the war. The North Vietnamese have cold-shouldered the U.S. suggestion they meet at Geneva. A high French source said as far as he knew Paris has not been chosen and the government has done nothing to encourage the' two to meet in the French capital. How ever, Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville said last week France would be happy to have Paris as a meet ing site. I Paris Not Mentioned Paris has been mentioned more and more recently as a possibility. Both North Vietnam and the .United States have diplomatic missions in Paris and there are ample communications, a point Washington has stressed as neces sary for a site. ; Sorority Suites Open For Sunday By NANCY. SCHULTZ bons, pins and pictures of Greek activities, Collegian Staff Writer such as Homecoming and Spring Week.