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Jackson’s death in spotlight San Quentin 6 to go on (LNS) - beneath an Afro-wig, a new sto back and exited from his skull defendants — Drumgo, Johnson, roaches and bedbugs. San Quentin Associate Warden ry was leaked to the press. The suggesting that guards shot Jack Pinell, Spain, Talamantez and sleep on thin cotton pads.

James Park’s final revised white “9nm, Spanish Astra M-600 be son as he lay on the ground. Tate — were all men categorized Locked alone in the cells for wash of the events surrounding came a lighter and smaller Llama The prison warden’s claim that by the authorities as prison mili 23 or 24 hours a day, the pri George Jackson’s assassination Corto. the bullet came from above tants. Each, in his own way, had soners are allowed no recrea in August 1971 will soon come The prison version said that checked out with the coroner’s protested the racism and bruta tional, educational or vocation out in the upcoming trial of the George took over the Adjust report only if Jackson was lity of the prison system. Be al programs. The former chief San Quentin Six. ment Center, released all the walking on his hands during the cause of their insistence on be psychiatrist at Soledad, Dr. Fleeta Drumgo, David Johnson, prisoners on the first tier, and “escape.” ing treated with respect, they Frank Rundle, had stated of Hugo Pinell, Johnny Larry Spain, along with fellow inmates, But by the time the coroner had all wound up in the Adjust the Adjustment Centers: “I Luis Talamantez and Willie Tate killed the other five men who made his revelation, prison of ment Center — a mtximum don’t think a place more de are six black and brown prison died that day. Then, they said, ficials had sealed their lips. security building in the maxi structive of a man’s mental ers accused of murdering three George fled to the high-walled They were hard at work in the mum-security prison. Prisoners health could be devised if we prison guards and two inmate prison yard to make his escape District Attorney’s office, get call it “the hole.” tried.” trustees at the same time that but got picked off by a marks ting ready to play their trump Everything that is bad about In recent years, however, the George Jackson supposedly man from a tower 20 feet a card — an indictment against prison life in general is intensi cruelty and vindictivemess of plucked a gun from beneath an bove and 100 yards away. six inmates on charges of mur fied many times in the Adjust the guards have been matched Afro wig and charged Kamikaze- Why anyone would attempt der and conspiracy. Concerned ment Centers of ’s by a growing sense of brother style into a heavily-guarded to escape by running into a about the bad publicity Jack jails. Cells are approximately hood among the prisoners. And courtyard to escape from jail. guaranteed ambush was never son’s assassination had stirred 6 feet by 9 feet with concrete Prisoners like the Six have also After George Jackson lay explained. A few weeks later, up, the officials apparently de floor and solid concrete walls. developed revolutionary politics. dead in the yard, guards herded the coroner admitted that the cided that their best defense The door is either solid steel or The new sense of solidarity 27 prisoners from the San Quen bullet that killed George Jack would be a good offense. barred and covered with heavy among prisoners is baffling the tin Adjustment Center into the son didn’t come from above. On October 1, 1971, the San steel mesh. The cells are often efforts of prison officials to courtyard and ordered them to He said it entered Jackson’s Quentin Six were indicted. The filthy and infested with cock- (Continued on Page 4) strip. For six hours the prison ers lay on the ground, naked and handcuffed as guards beat them, kicked them, and shot at them. Even as the long day of terror unfolded inside San Quentin, au thorities were busy feeding “eye witness” accounts of Jackson’s killing to the press. To back up the claim that George Jackson NEW YORK (LNS)- During they exchanged typed reports McGovern’s headquarters. bout his experience — the cied in an escape attempt, Ac the recent Watergate Conspi for envelopes containing Gre Gregory was supposed to Democratic one, not the Re sociate Warden Park came up racy trial, it was revealed that gory’s $175 a week salary. get 16 credits from Brigham publican. However, now that with a fast story which aroused political espionage had been Hunt requested additional in Young as independent study his espionage activities are so much suspicion that he soon part of a Brigham Young Uni telligence of the Democratic for his participation in the out in the open, his credits decided to keep his mouth shut. versity student’s honors-pro Presidential campaigns inclu Democratic Presidential cam and duture at Brigham Young But not before patching up the gram research project. ding a detailed floor plan of paign and for a term paper a- are up in the air. story as best he could. The “30 Thomas James Gregory, a seconds” Jackson spent shoot history student at the private ing it out in the Adjustment Mormon university, testified Center became 20 minutes. in court that he had been re Jackson’s hair-cut turned into cruited last spring by former a cap and then an Afro-style wig White House aide B. Howard as authorities attempted to come Hunt to work as a GOP under up with a suitable hiding place cover agent in the Washington for the 2.5 pound, 8 inch gun headquarters of Democratic they say he snuck through a Presidential candidates Ed skin—search after visiting with mund Muskie and George attorney Stephen Bingham, McGovern. NEW YORK (LNS) - Re which was one of the test The When the San Francisco Chro Gregory said he met Hunt cently, the Supreme Court, cases before the Supreme nicle reported an unsuccessful at least once a week where by a vote of 7-2, ruled that all Court. experiment in hiding such a gun state laws that prohibit or re The Georgia law permitted strict a woman’s right to ob abortions when a doctor tain an abortion during the found in “his best clinical first three months of pregnancy judgement” that continued are unconstitutional. The pregnancy would threaten court’s decision will have a the woman’s life or health, far-reaching effect, forcing that the fetus would be likely est WASHINGTON, D.C.(LNS) bids over the wholesale just about every state legis to be born defective or that The insurgent new leader price. Only UMW members lature to pass new laws that the pregnancy was the result are ship of the United Mine Work eligible to bid, and the will comply with the rulings. of rape. Doctors in states ers of America (UMW) an proceeds will go to the UMW like Georgia have tended to nounced on February 2 an treasury. The following is a rough breakdown of the degree to take a narrow view of what “End of an Era” clearance sale The new leadership, which, woman’s health which each state will be affec constituted a of three Cadillac limousines amon other things, ran on a in deciding whether an abor used by three former union of platform declaring that “The ted by the ruling. **New York is the only tion was legally justified. ficers. day of the rose-in-the-lapel Court struck down state that fully complies with The The Cadillacs are a 1967 mo union leaders who refuse to requirements that a the ruling. several del with a wholesale value of leave their mahogany-paneled **Wington Hawaii, and woman who wanted an abor $l,125;a 1969 model valued offices in Washington D.C. is in all details tion would have to meet in at $2,350 and advertised in the Over”., have leased a Chevrolet Alaska conform Georgia. Among them were have resi UMW Journal as “never hav sedan and a station wagon to except one—they a flat prohibition on abortions dency requirements that were ing been exposed to the wear replace the limousines. for out-of-state residents; re struck down by the decision. and tear of coalfield driving;” “The UMW used to have quirements that hospitals be 5 states have relatively and a 1970 “fit for a king” Cadillacs driven by chauffers,” accredited by a private agen model valued at commented the new Secretary- modern abortion laws that cy;’that applicants be screened $3,425. will require considerable re Sealed bids for the cars will Treasurer Harry Patrick. “Now by a hospital committee; and be accepted starting March 15, we have Chevrolets and the writing to conform with the that two independent doctors and the cars will be sold to rank and file is in the driver’s decision. An example of this certify the potential danger to the coal miners with the high- seat!” type of state law is Georgia, the woman’s health. Transfer directory available to the Editor: office to discuss your opinion community college students, Junior college students full page listings state specific 0 U and possibly help you to be- throug. out the , transfer policies, qualified and over 35% of private junior come a better informed per who are interested in transfer sophomores may apply to college students seek transfer II son. Also, we would like you ring to senior colleges next fall, these schoois with rir•.re assu to senior colleges. Therefore, to use our dictionary so that now have an informative educa rance of acceptability of cred the EASTERN REGION SEN in the future you might per tional directory available to its,” they stated. IOR COLLEGE DIRECTORY form your graffitti in a much them, FREE-OF-CHARGE The 1972-73 EASTERN* RE FOR THE TRANSFER STU more correct form. 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The marketing rnanagem:ent ad 1973-74 directory will expand vertising and public relations the 27 state region, encompas Environment company, conceived and d.e sing senior throughout coll.ëq. es To the Environment: our communities signed the dire tory because the United States. beautify Why do people want Vu the need for letter articula to dig th v and help our water table, in of In addition to senior college out a river, where for years n tion in the transfer area. Co transfer admissions policies, stead of spending money to Harry I). McCrensky they have been cutting down dredge a river to make it deep editors, articles from leading education trees? Many things George C. Kooyoornjian would w er for next time, and al authorities have been written have been saved if trees had former junior college adminis in the areas of transfer shock, William A, Strickland trators, feel that the junior col housing, the transition from as lege student requires more sociate’s to bachelor’s degree, guidance in the selection of a career objectives and financial 3 of 4 support birth control for minors senior college. “Since the sea aid assistance ior colleges in the directory In 1972, national increase a U I and 87 percent of college grad are actively seeking transfer of junior college enrollments their uates. students, and because exceeded 6%. Over 65% of The results of the survey V vi u r parallel the trend in the states W in the last few years of permit ting teenagers to consent to Will the real U w their own contraceptive care. Two-thirds of the states have 0 U taken affirmative action to Charlie Ryan n n give women 18 and older the ou oul om 0 authority to consent to birth V b ) th m control services, In the third who 1 iv of these states, the age limit is please sit down th u t n even lower, or there is no age up limit at all. d ci ii Both the state legislatures To the Editor: served work of art as a museum, J I and the general public thus ap partly furnished, also contains Granted, Shakespeare lived 0 I pear to be increasingly aware books, manuscripts, pictures, and created many masterpieces m edu w that many teenagers need con and other objects of his life in London, England, but you v ity ight n w traceptive services and increas misconstrued your “factual” and time. tht dwihh ingly willing to provide them A short jaunt across from his account of this literary artist whil en I d t with these services. in your article, “live on London” half-timbered house on Henley which appeared Feb. 2, 1973, St is Louis Taussaud’s Wax page 3, columns one and two It’s a fascinating and unique of “The Crier” tour of Shakespeare’s theatri Scholarship rules explained Shakespear&s birthplace is cal masterpieces in wax replica not London as you lead the tion — there’s “Hamlet,” “Mac I ip w 5, The applicant shall be of candidate, Ibe applicant should reader to believe. Beth”, “Henry VIII”, “Romeo dd h hN W superior ability, scholarship, list the names and addresses of William Shakespeares birth and Juliet” to name several personality, resourcefulness and her references on the application place is located and preserved familiar faces of drama. nfl promise. She shall be in form. on Henley good Street in Stratford And with a bit more foot health, show interest in civic 8.. Application forms will be Upon-Avon, England. (Strat work, one can venture to the affairs, and evidence of need. for sent upon request of a member ford is in approximately a 50- Shakespearian Theater and financial assistance to complete Club. Such request should be mile radius of London) Art Gallery. her education, made to the chairman of the Henley St,, the tourist will At Afl:other 5 minute walk fron. 6. The college shall SchOlarship.. Committ.ee find a literary, historically pre furnish, that pomt can take you to Holy upon applicant’s request, a tram Trinity Church. Located oti See Ms. Chambers, Student h cript of the applica. t’s record Personnel Office for applications. the banks of the Avon is the credentials showing her scholas grave site of Shakespeare and tic rating, and information con his family, cernin her participation i. ex The more arden.t Shakespear tracui.ricular fields, This infor Who is this ian admirer, could visit Anne ma.tiOn sh.ould be sent, along Hathaway’s Cottage, the early with the application and refer C.F. Ryan? home of the woman in Shake ence letters referred to in num He’s hard to miss speare’s life. d ber 7 to the Scholarship Com This Charlie Ryan WCBC And these are only a few m I N W mittee. For sexual bliss highlights of Stratford-Upon- p nt U 7, The applicant He keeps on tryin. Avon, shall have C, Ryan, For, this is a p nb submitted, to the Scholarship truer account of “Live onStrat 19 om..mittee ..:letters... His mind is gone ford”., . at.ieast*three of referenietha supply. This Charlie Ryan C, Ryan, please sit dowi unless viill in U formation concerning the char He works till he’s done you know what you are writing FM acter, background, habits, He keeps on tryin. about, Rory J, McKernan health, and financial need of the He bubbles with joy This Charlie Ryan To him, life’s a toy FOR 10 ways to please women He keeps on tryin. He’s probably the strangest (OR HOW TO GET YOURSELF THROWN OUT OF BED...) person I’ve met. But no better friend could I 1, Tell her you love her body, one of them,. .(Have your own her to Mr. Orange Couch! ask for, I bet. and that’s all that you love a- Harem) 9. Be romantic. Buy her a TO” bout her! 6, Buy her a big, gaudy, heart Venus fly trap. Timothy Elden Patrick Cleary 2. If you tell her you are going shaped box of “zit-makin” 10. Send “her” mother and to do something, DO IT! candy! your mother on a long vacation

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The United States, unsatis- pons than the Army of the Richard Nixon to get spend. c fied with the Geneva Accords Republic of South Vietnam ing money, then those hun- More on prison reform of 1954, felt that it was our (A R N v ) (Atcle 7) dteds of thousands of indivi right, indeed our duty, to rec So the question arises, if duals who gave life and limb In Jessup, Maryland, just patrolled by jeeps and teams tify the injustices perpetrated the U. S. has failed so miser- did not suffer in vain. But you south of Baltimore is the lo of dogs. Inmates are locked on the peoples of South Viet- ably to achieve those objec- will have to excuse my igno cation of the 500-man Patux behind nine steel doors. nam by that unscrupulous in- tves which they saw as being nce, because I believe the ent Institution. Patuxent is In Patuxent, it is possible ternational peace commission ci! paramount importance, United States is wrong Ter not a prison nor a mental in to receive 15 years on a four The Vietnam War was the re just what did it accomplish’ ribly wrong, because I still be stitution, but a frightening year sentence. Dr. Boslow, suit of this contemtuous feel- If the borders are unchanged lieve that people who get rich combination of the two. It head psychiatrist at Patuxent ing of the people of the Uni- and the provisions of the two through the spilling of other is totally controlled by psych explains how. “Instead of ted States, and now after four treaties nearly identical what people’s blood should be iatrists and although the Pa making punishment fit the presidents and hundreds of good has all this death and de locked up m a cage, not re tuxent inmates are legally crime, we will make it fit the thousands of American casua struction warded with high ranking po sane, they can be held there personality of the offender, lities, that war has ended. But sitions. And will also Well if you can call inflating srou indefinitely if the institution’s If a man who is normal — the sad part of this ending is have to excuse me while I be- the national economy good, board of review does not re mentally at least — robs a that the “wounds” of the then the war in Indochina has come Ill, because even now to commend their release. bank he is likely to get 10 to Geneva Accords which the been a total success If you a close, these same war pigs This is due to the “defective 20 years m prison But if a U. S. Government has fought think that making corporations finding out that there is delinquent act” that was psychopath steals a loaf of so gallantly to change are like I.T.T. I.B.M. and Honey- money to be made once again passed in 1951 by the Mary bread, he may get only 10 or still in existence along with a well rich is for the benefit of in Vietnam — repairing the land legislature. This means 20 days in jail. And when he whole new list of anti- U.S. mankind, then the war in Indo- destruction which they have, that anyone convicted of a is released he may kill the first provisions, china has been a roaring suc- caused. And the taxpayer will crime that is punishable by person who crosses him.” One area in which the U.S. cess. And if you think that once agam be taking care of imprisonment can be referred “I do not really agree with failed miserably is the area graft is a reasonable way for the kill. to Patuxent for an “evalua this logic but at Patuxent, of interrational recognition tion” by the trial judge, pro stealing that loaf of bread of the split between the two secuting attorney or defense can get you life. Vietnams, In the late fifties attorney. If the Patuxent And, as one Patuxent par when President Eisenhower board diagnoses a person as olee, who did 10 years on a realized that the free elections a “defective delinquent” he four-year sentence, points guaranteed by the Geneva Ac then has a hearing before a out, the criteria for admission cords would produce a Com civil court to determine if he to Patuxent is “so vague in munist Vietnam, he decided should be committed. To ob definition it covers most that the U, S. could “not af tain a conviction, the state anything. It would be hard ford” to lose South Vietnam, need only show an “Abun to get a lawyer to prove you’ and so the C.I.A. or “military dance of evidence” because re not in one of these (Patu advisors were introduced in- these heacings are in civil xent’s) categories.” to Vietnam for the purpose of court. According to prison However, even when in saving that country. The end statistics, 85 percent of the mates do get out of Patuxent, result is that North and South rat people who receive hearings they carry scars with them. Vietnam are to be reunited are committed to Patuxent. One inmate, Charles Tippett, anyway, in a free election not Mannfried Guttmacher. a was released on parole and unlike the one specified in Patuxent board member immediately fled the state the 1954 accord, points out that Patuxent is claiming he felt that eyes were Another point on which concerned with people “in constantly watching him. La the United States seems to conflict with authority figures.” ter, he turned himself in be have fouled up is the ques Guttrnacher describes a “de cause he couldn’t function tion of the Viet Cong or the fective delinquent” as a “rebel independently. National Liberation Front without a cause.” Therefore, So I ask myself where is (N.L.F.) According to the Patuxent’s effect on inmates Patuxent and similar institu original peace agreement the should be to socialize them. tions really at. Perhaps it is N.L,F. had no right to bear However, Patuxent, “social time to overhaul our court arms south of the 17th paral— izing process” is frightening. systems and change our pri lel. Now, after many years of The prison yard is surrounded son conditions before it gets war in an attempt to extermi by three barbed wire fences worse. Or maybe we should topped with gun towers staf ignore it because it does not fed by guards with automa effect us directly ?4everthe tic weapons. The grounds are less, what do you think?

(Continued from Page 1) cino charges that at one point keep their captives in line. In the guards threatened to kill the case of the Six, this means him, He was told that he could that the prosecution is going to get medicine for the pain only have to do without its star wit if he would swear to statements ness, Allan Marcino, a white ex against the other inmates. Even who was earlier forced tually, he signed the statements to make statements against the which he has now repudiated. Six in exchange for medical Mancino is still in a dangerous treatment. position on parole, but his co Mancino is now suing the Cal operation with the prison au ifornia State Board of Control thorities seems to have reached for $450,000. He was released its end. There are plenty of guards to tell the prison ver from prison last May on parole - a routine gesture towards prose sion of what happened, but cution witnesses. But once free, the prosecution may fail to Máncino filed suit that prison convince a jury with the testi guards shot him in his legs dur mony of guards alone. ing those six hours in the court Within the recent past, sur yard of San Quentin after viving John George Jackson’s and Clutchette and Fleeta Drumgo, then denied him medical treat Chincano activists Luis Tala ment until he signed a state mantez, and ment against other prisoners. have been tried and acquitted An affidavit smuggled out of on charges stemming from prison by Fleeta Drumgo and prison violence. Juries are be John Cluchette, the two sur ginning to bring back not- viving Soledad Brothers, de guilty verdicts in cases where tailed the events in the court the testimony is clearly engi yard, It stated while Mancino neered by force — like pri was chained on the ground, one soners forced to testify a guard shot part of his leg off. gainst other prisoners to gain When he was finally operated their freedom. After the on, suit states, he Soledad Brothers’ trial, one Mancino’s juror was in the Los was denied medication and anes quoted Angeles Times: “There was thesia for the Ten min pain. no case against them. Every utes after he was returned to body Who testified against his cell, guards came, covered them was bought.” his head with a cloth sack, and When the State of Califor began beating him again. Man- (Continued on Page 8) VIETNAM PEACE ACCORD:

(Editor’s Nate: the following is the full text of the Viet and to take any such other measures as may be required to Nam peace accord announced by President Nixon Tues get information about those still considered missing in day, Jan 23, 1973) action, The pttTes participiting in the Paris Conference on c) The question of the return of Vietnamese civilian will be Vietnam, with a view to ending the war and restoring personnel captured and detained in South Vietnam on the basis peace in Vietnam on the basis of respect for the resolved by the two South Vietnamese parties Vietnamese people’s fundamental national rights and the of the principles of Article 21b of the Agreement on the of 1954, The South Vietnamese people’s right to self-determination, and Cessation of Hostilities in Vietnam July 20, do in a spirit of to contnbutmg to the consolidation of peace in Asia and two South Vietnamese parties will so , view to the world have agreed on the foflowmg provisions and national reconciliation and concord with a ending undertake to respect and to implement them, hatred and enmity, in order to ease suffering and to reunite families, The two South Vietnamese parties will do Chapter 1 their utmost to resolve this question within ninety days after the cease-fire comes into effect. Chapter I The Vietnamese People’s Fundamental National Rights Chapter IV Right to Article 1 The United States and all other countries respect The Exercise of the South Vietnamese People’s the independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial Self-Determination integrity of Vietnam. as recognized by the 1954 Geneva Article 9 The government.. of..the ijnited States of.A.m.erica Agreements on Vietnam. and the government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam undertake to respect the following principles for Chapter II the exercise of the South Vietnamese people’s right to

Cessation of Hostilities -- Withdrawal of Troops self-determination: Article 2 A cease-fire shall be observed throughout South a) The South Vietnamese people’s right to Vietnam as of 2400 hours G.M.T.. on January 27. 1Q73. self-determination is sacred, inalienable and shall be At the same hour, the United States will stop all its respected by all countries, mihtarv activities against the territory of the Democratic b) rhe South Vietnamese people shall decide Renublic of V ietnani by ground, air and naval forces. themselves the political future of South Vietnam through wherever they may be based, and end the mining of the genuinely free and democratic general elections under territorial waters, potts, ha.bors and waterways ot the international supervision. Democratic Republic of Vietnam. The United States will c) Foreign countries shall not impose any political remove, permanently deactivate or destroy all the mines in tendency or personality on the South Vietnamese people. the territorial waters, ports, harbors and waterways of Article 10 The two South Vietnamese parties undertake to North Vietnam as soon as this agreement goes into effect. respect the cease-tire and maintain peace in Somth (he complete cessation of hostilities mentioned in this Vietnam, ,set tIe all matters of content ion thri ‘ugti Article shall bc durable and without limit of time. miegol iat ions and avoid all armiied conflict. Article 3 ‘[he parties undertake to maintain the cease-fire Article II lnmmediaiely after the cease—fire. the two Smui h and to ensure a lasmig and stable peace as soon as the Vietnamese parties will cease-fire goes into effect: achieve national reconciliation and concord, end a) The United States forces and those of the other hatred and enmity, prohibit all acts of reprisal and foreign countries allied with the United States and the discrimination against individuals or organtiations that Republic of Vietnam shall remain in-place pending the have collaborated with one side or the other: implementation of the plan of troop withdrawal. The ensure the dettiocratic liberties mit the people Fouri’arty Joint Military Commission described in Article personal h reedoni, freedom of speech, fmeedom of I he it, shall determine the rnodaht ies. press, t reed mmmi of in cit i ng. f reed urn Oh OrgI rim, a lit) ii b) The armed torces of the two South Vietnamese freedom of political activities, freedomn of nrganiiat ion parties shall remain in-place. The Two-Party Joint Military freedom of political activities, freedom of belief. freedom Commission described in Article 17 shall determine the of movement, freedom of residence, freedom of work, areas controlled by each party and the modalities of right to property ownership, and right to free enterprise. stationing. Article 12 a) Immediately after the cease-fire, the two i•) Tht’ regular forces of all iervices and arms and the South Vietnamese parties shall hold consultations in a irregular fores of the parties n South Vietnam shall stop spirit of nati

and war mat rial w hoc h have been dest o i ed . damaged. woin out ur used mi’ ,iftcr the cease—fire. on rhe basis ot tics pwt’-mom—pieci . of the s,itiie characteristics and propem ,mcler the supemvisiou of the Joint Militais ( onummssion il the two South V ictnanut’se parties and oh the I nternat tonal Commission of Control and Supervision.

Chapter III The Return of Captured Militars Personnel and Foreign Uivilians. and Captured and Detailed Vietnamese Cisilian Personnel Article 8 .ij (tie retuni captuicd iuiltt,its r’:sonnei and iurt’mgn cisil,ins t he parties shall he cairied mt simulmaneousl with and comptete’J not Later thati the sane da as the troop wit hdrawal rnentiom’,ed in At tide Thc partir’ shall e\Lhange complete i5iS oh the ,ii’osu-iicnt i,itic’J capi ured military personnel and foremen c’n the la mt he signmric ‘f this Ai’mm’crneflt ihc’ fit ‘i_ti .. shall h lp ca. m itm.i iicsc flitit,iis jici

is: iia tic i hi part ni issing in act Oil. , di’ cmi in tOititiOii amid take dami mt the ei.ives ol tth’ .it’ad sm .i— t, facilitate the exhumation and repatriaton of the remains. these teams. The two South Vietnamese parties will agreements; to guarantee the ending of the war, the facilitate their operation, maintenance of peace in Vietnam, the respect of the d) The International Commission of Control and Vietnamese people’s fundamental national rights, Supervision shall be composed of representatives of and the South Vietnamese people’s right to four countries: Canada, Hungary, Indonesia and self-determination; and to contribute to and PEACE-S Poland, The chairmanship of this Commission will guarantee peace in Indochina, rotate among the members for specific periods to be The United States and the Democratic Republic (Continued from Page5) determined by the Commission, of Vietnam, on behalf of the parties participating in e) The International Commission of Control and the Paris Conference on Vietnam, will propose to the 19 makes definitive arrangements the for in Article Supez vision shall carry out its tasks in accordance following parties that they participate in this Commission of Control and International with the principle of respect for the sovereignty of International Conference: the People’s Republic of will report to the four parties on matters Supervision South Vietnam, China, the Republic of France, the Union of Soviet the control and supervision of the concerning f) The International Commission of Control and Socialist Republics, the United Kingdom, the four implementation of the following provisions of this Supervision shall operate in accordance with the countries of the International Commission of Ajreement: principle of consultations and unanimity. Control and Supervision,, and the Secretary General — first paragraph of Article 2, regarding the The g) The International Commission of Control and of the United Nations, together with the parties enforcement of the cease-fire throughout South Supervision shall begin operating when a cease-fire participating in the Paris Conference on Vietnam, Vietnam; comes into force in Vietnam, — Article 3a, regarding the cease-fire by U,S, As regards the provisions in Article 18b, Chapter VII forces and those of the other foreign countries concerning the four parties, the International Regarding Cambodia and Laos referred to in that Article; Commission of Control and Supervision shall end its Article 20 a) The parties perticipating in the Paris — Article 3c, regarding the cease-fire between all when Conference on Vietnam shall strictly respect the the parties in South Vietnam; activities the Commission’s tasks of control and supervision regarding these provisions have been 1954 Geneva Agreements on Cambodia and the — Article 5, regarding the withdrawal from fulfilled. 1962 Geneva Agreements on Laos, which recognized South Vietnam of U.S. troops and those of the other As regards the provisions in Article 18c, the Cambodian an the Lao peoples’ fundamental foreign countries mentioned in Article 3a; concerning the two South Vietnamese parties, the national rights,. — Article 6, regarding the dismantlement of ‘International Commission of Control and The parties participating in the Paris Conference military bases in South Vietnam of the United States Supervision shall end its activities on the request of on Vietnam undertake to refrain from using the and those of the other foreign countries mentioned the government formed after the general election in territory of Cambodia and the territor,’ of Laos to Article 3a; in South Vietnam provided for in Article 9b, encroach on the sovereignty and security of one — Article 8a, regarding the return of captured h) The four parties shall agree immediately on another and of other countries, personnel and foreign civilians of the military the organization, meazis of activity, and expenditures Other Provisions parties. of the International Commission of Control and Article 23 This Agreement shall enter into force The International Commission of Control and Supervision. The relationship between the upon signature by plenipotentiary representatives of Supervision shall form control teams for carrying out International Commission and the International the parties participating in the Paris Conference on The four parties shall agree immediately on its tasks, Conference will be agreed upon by the International Vietnam. All the parties concerned shall strictly and operation of these teams, The the location Commission and the International Conference, implement this Agreement and its protocols. Done in will facilitate their operation. parties Article 19 The parties agree on the convening of an Paris this twenty-seventh day of January, One Until the International Conference makes c) International Conference within thirty days of the Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventy-Three, in arrangements, the International definitive signing of this Agreement to acknowledge the signed Vietnamese and English Commission of Control and Supervision will report to the two South Vietnamese parties on matters concerning the control and supervision of the implementation ‘of the following provisions of this Agreement: by BOB DYLAN the — The first paragraph of Article 2, regarding Masters of war enforcement of the cease-fire throughout South Come you masters of war But there’s one thing I know All the money you made Vietnam, when the Four-Party Joint Military You that build all the guns Though I’m younger than you Will never buy back your soul Commission has ended its activities; You that build the death planes And I hope that you die — regarding the cease-fire between Article 3b, You that build the big bombs Even Jesus would never Vietnamese parties; And your death’ll come soon the two South You that hide behind walls Forgive what you do Article 3c, regarding the cease-fire between all You that hide behind desks I will follow your casket parties in South Vietnam, when the Four-Party Joint I just want you to know On a pale after noon Military Commission has ended its activities; I can see through your masks Let me ask you one question And I’ll watch while you’re lowered — Article 7, regarding the prohibition of the Is your money that good introduction of troops into South Vietnam and all You that never done nothin’ Will it buy you forgiveness Down to your death bed other provisions of this Article; But build to destroy Do you think that it could Article 8c, regarding the question of the You play in my world I think you will find And I’ll stand o’er your grave return of Vietnamese civilian personnel captured and Like it’s your little toy When your death takes its toll Till I’m sure that you’re dead. detained in South Vietnam; You put a gun in my hand Article 9b, regarding the free and democratic And you hide from my eyes general elections in South Vietnam; And you turn and run farther Article 13, regarding the reduction of the When the fast bullets fly military effectives of the two South Vietnamese Like Judas of old parties and the demobilization of the troops being You lie and deceive reduced. 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We feel that the courts hearing after hearing after hear law talks about a right to coun and devil were well done; gave us World War I, fol disregard and disrespect our ing (back and forth to the sel but not about if it is effec the Wall Street Crash of ‘29 lowed by Hitler, Stalin and civil and human rights. The courthouse, waiting sometimes tive counsel.” And motions and the Pearl Harbor of ‘41. Mao too. Kings County (Brooklyn) Su up to 10 hours to get into the made by inmates themselves Triggered booby-traps of Then came Franklin D Roo preme Court is at fault. Our courtroom). are international beachheads and sevelt, that great Navy man, action is directed directly to “Bail is set at a certain am corridors; he first helped Great Britain them. Our many attempts to ount and then when the fami keep that cauldron ever and put U. S. on the frying pan. get some responses pertaining ly of a person being held comes boiling, with bloody missions Made Commander in Chief, to our rights have all been in down, they look it up and it’s and wars. helped by his Great Depression; vain. higher,” commented Barry “These are wars to end wars,” then needled into Pearl Harbor “The Legal Aid Society of Wilson. “They hold a person all the political phonies plead; giving us another lesson. the Supreme Court has irre in jail and then when their ‘twas the end for those suck He tripled promised and swore, sponsible personnel. They are family comes to find out a- bout ers who died while they bled. into his famous third election; neither sincere nor honest in them, the Department of From the dragons’ teeth then lost the key to peace and relating to our cases and the Correction can’t find them. “For around the world, that have his hot telephone connection. protection of our rights. a copy of your indict sown Had the King to the first “We are not the ‘recipients’ ment, which you have to have, been they will rise vengeance raining Worlds Fair in ‘39, only for, of justice but rather the ‘vic charge $4 a page—some people have 10 violence, on every American just to chew a frankfurter tims’ of justice. This judicial page, 20 page and cook up the next bloody ‘system’ was devised as a good indictments—how can a poor home. person afford to Political pied-pipers always war. governing front. All it has buy some thing like that?” with siren songs of welfare, He gave all plenty of relief, done is produce victims and And then there are the Legal promise peace, but give us liquor, blood-money and cant; slaves under the guise of jus Aid Society lawyers, who are police actions, and bloody war also the New Deal with wars, tice.” violence, drugs and sex rampant. —a manifesto by ‘the de assigned most people who can’t fare. afford their own. “The Legal “Last” as a modifier of Trurmn and Johnson’s Uni tained men in the Brooklyn “War” cannot pass a semantics ted Nations police pacifica House of Detention” who test; tion acts; refused to go to court to undesirable to politicians no more declared wars; dramatize conditions but truthful, is the word “La they’re to be comrittments test.” and pacts. BROOKLYN, N. Y. (LNS) For democracy and Cuban - For two weeks during the freedom, they started it all; SPAWN OF THE NEW DEAL summer, about 50% of the 1507 men in the overcrowded Brooklyn House of Detention at 183% capacity refused to go to their court appearances. Some men were tried in absten tia, some sentenced without being there. One judge told comes to trial, While an ap (Continued from Page 4) to peals court has ruled that one one inmate who did go nia “bought” Allan Mancino, court to tell his friend he’d of the Six — Fleets Drumgo it underestimated the man. receive a longer sentence than can choose his own attorney It was not their first mistake he was originally promised. instead of having a court-ap with Mancino. They issued 15 pointed attorney thrust on proposals Five months before George and demands ranging him, the prosecutor has ap from Jackson’s death, Mancino had change in bail pealed the decision to the Su procedure to given an affadavit to attorneys fit the ecomonic preme Court of California. backgrounds for the Soledad Brothers of the Even if the Supreme Court inmates to allowing which that while he them to declared upholds Drumgo’s right to his submit their own he had been motions to was at Soledad own court appointed attorney “the right to true his feelings meaning of questioned about (which appears very unlikely ‘peer’, through all towards Mancino legal proceedings from Jackson. to those who attended that arrest said, “Captain Moody asked through trial and appeal,” to hearing) the court proceedings “honest if I would care if anything hap which are expected to begin sincere legal represen Jackson, to tation.” pened to George early in the new year, will answered I didn’t care hich I cost the defense hundreds of The court boycott didn’t one way or another. Moody thousands of dollars. erupt out of nothing. It grew then asked me if I would kill Donations for legal defense out of a significant suit that 7 George Jackson. He said he can be sent to the San Quentin jailhouse lawyers in the Brook did not want another Eldridge Six Legal Defense Fund, do lyn House of Detention started Cleaver.” Mancino refused to National Lawyers Guild, 558 putting together in late spring. kill George, though Moody Capp St., San Francisco, Calif. The suit puts judges, the De made it clear that Mancino’s 94110. The same office can partment of Correction and the own life was in danger if he also supply up-to--date infor Parole Department on trial. did not. mation about the case to in “It’s a direct confrontation wit Since the loss of its star terested groups and individuals. with the judicial system,’ said ness, the prosecution has been one of the outside lawyers who doing its utmost to see that the (Thanks to Cathy, the Lawyers is working with the inmates. are poorly re Guild, and Sundance for infor San Quentin Six “We felt that something had mation in the above story.) presented when their case to be done about the break down of the judicial system,” said Barry Wilson, who, along with Donald Wallace, Maurice Hundley, Algie McGill, Wilbert Donald, Strong emphasis is placed on If you would like to partici Randolph Jenkins, recruiting Vietnam-era veterans pate in the program, you can and Lawrence Gurley, put to gether the suit. He is now out into this teacher-aide program, obtain additional information on bail after being inside the which aims at improving edu from the Project Officer for House Detention catiorial opportunities and the COP Veterans Concerns, Na Brooklyn of for months quality of instruction offered tional Center for the Improve six and two days. to children attending poverty- ment of Educational Systems, The seven of them, who had area schools. U.S. Office of Education, learned law in jail, had realized. As COP aides, veterans re 7th & D Sts., SW, Room he said, “that the problem ceive training in the classroom 3100, Wash., D.C. 20202. just didn’t lie in the Depart and at cooperating colleges to ment of Correction getting develop a career in education. more TVs and better food” but in the whole judicial pro You move upward to levels cess itself. of increasing responsibility. The system consists of an Your goal may be eventual openly accepted process of certification as a teacher, or “plea-bargaining” where de you may stop at any level endants ate offered a lower along the way. charge arid a subsequent lower Over 1,100 veterans have sentence if they plead guilty. been recruited, trained and “Plea bargaining is even more placed through 132 COP pro insidious for people inside than jects. outside,” said Dan Alterman, a lawyer who is helping on the case. “Prisoners are at the lowest rung on the ladder.” And so in many cases people who are held in jail because OK for wor..• n--but not calves Literary Guild

•; sp@nsors The morning after pi con res NEW YORK (LNS) or breast cancer and even Diethyl with Michigan conducted a survey of MAP, it hasn’t done anything According to the prophet stilbestrol, better known out attempt to determine to the whe- 69 women who were given the towards preventing Nayr, there are two things that ther the patient it from be public as DES, is a female hor is already preg- Morning After Pill most of are pleasing in life: looking at mone used in cattle feed and also nant fiom a prior intercourse, ing used on women. Last No them at the University of Michi the a beautiful wonn and reading injected into cattle to make them Most of the women surveyed re- vember at Congressional gan. Although most of the so hearings on DES, when asked a work of literature. The Li reach maturity faster (thus shor ceived no follow-up of any kind men were warned that DES “Is there terary Guild gives you both. tening the time and money that after the drug was prescribed, a special urgency that might cause nausea and it does FDA require all investigational The Literary Guild sponsors has to be invested in them.) not even to determine if it had (many women vomit violently meetings every Monday at Last summer, DES was banned prevented pregnancy.” work on this drug be strictly for a day or two) as well as controlled2” a doctor for the 1:00 in the classroom building. from cattle feed by the Food and The report continues, “Women providing Here, students discuss their a tremendous shock FDA answered, “Yes, no ques Drug Administration (FDA) be are not asked key medical ques to the women’s system, only own works for the upcoming cause it was found to be carci tions which bear on the tion about it.” But the FDA amount five were warned about a can contest: short story $35, long nogenic (cancer-inducing). of rish they might has been sitting back idly while suffer ..col- cer danger to their offspring, poem $25, short poem $15, and But even though people were lege worren women continue to exposed to are being used as None were informed of suspec- best drawing $15. Winners will understandably upset about the this carcinogen. guinea pigs.” ted cancer hazards to themselves. be selected April 2, 1973. It is presence of DES in their meat, Many The Health Research Group University health ser Doctors who prescribed DES advisable to get your entries in few talked or even knew about vice and family planning agen is concentrating their energies asked only three of the women now to Dave PahI. His office diethyl stilbestrol’s use as a cies are also trying to “test out” on putting pressure on the FDA their family medical histories, to take action against the Morn- is in the classroom building. postcoital contraceptive The the effectiveness of natural es- in spite of the fact that a family ing After Pill as well Morning After Pill. trogens to be used as Morning as urging history of cervical or breast can- universities to inform their fe The Morning After Pill (MAP) After Pills in place of synthetic cer is a known contraindication s administered in a massive dose DES. male students about DES and for approved use of DES. Only to stop the health services from twice a day for five days. The But experts in hormonal can four out of 64 women were gi- using it. But although that’s a amount of DES 25 mgs. is a cer have repeatedly stated that yen pregnancy tests or ques- bout 500 times that produced the best available information start, university students aren’t tioned about possible pregnancy the only victims and far naturally in the body. This use suggests that all estrogens (female too from previous intercourse be- few women are even aware of of DES is unapproved by the hormones) given at comparable fore being given DES, although the dangers of DES. FDA. The FDA has rules gov doses and for comparable periods lS could not end such preg “K’ep your eyos with’ erning the use of new drugs tin of time as DES would cause the nancies and could cause cancer (Thanks to the Health Research before marriage .ind hi der investigation, and the unsu same carcinogenic effects. aft erward,,. in the fetuses. Group ‘‘I I’njamin pervised use of DES as a contra ‘Addition of any artificial es- for much of the informa lie) ceptive does not follow those trogen beyond the natural estro- Only ten women were ques in this article rules. gen produced in the body dii- tioned about other personal ex It appears that drug firms like rupts a natural balance which posure to estrogens, such as Lilly (biggest supplier of DES even under ideal conditions is birth control pills. And only for both MAP and animal uses). precarious, demonstrated by seven women were informed UpJohn, and other major drug the fact that 1 of each 16 wo that the Morning After Pill firms are encouraging the cur men will develop breast cancer was an unapproved use of DES. rent uses of DES. In fact, the during her lifetime,” said Dr. For over 75% of the women -. Th’i, (1c1 1l.t I’ use of the MAP has increased in Roy Hertz at a Congressional given DES there were no fo the past year despite the warn hearing on DES in November, low-up examinations either for thu t tici ‘ t1itit ings 1971. short-range side effects or to Tens of thousands of women Hertz also stated, “Actually see if they had become prenant. were exposed during the 1940s our inadequate knowledge con- The Health Research Group s and 1950s to large doses of DES cerning the relationship of es- report says that prescriptions prescribed by doctors to prevent trogens to cancer for the Morning After Pill can in women is (‘lton’’ miscarriage. And 100 daughters comparable with what was be obtained by phone in Wash- ‘ ii1 tIt’tflhl’i’ Hill ‘lc’(.’ of tnese women are already known about the association be- ington. A doctor rerommend I’ I h1’ 1,1 ‘,oii. known to have developed cervi tween lung cancer and cigarette ed by a public pregnancy coun p,l’ ( 01.11 lIlt Ct’ cal cancer. Most of the women smoking before extensive epide seling service agreed to pre K’ are being operated on to stop miologic study delineated this questions Isslirl’ - , ‘Tt,l,’t1t’fl I ,l,lIIIt)i1 1 further spread of the cancer. If overwhelmingly significant re- v tsover - - ol irt’ oC CU! am! it is detected early enough they lationship.” and no war will live others have and will Advocates for Medical Infor- Even sllpt’rh oloi’. lhert’ i - HO lint’t- tli,l.tHOfld i-in - continue to die (All the more mation (AMI) in Ann Arbor, approve appalling is the fact that DES proved ineffective in preventing miscarriages.) Most University Health Ser I vices are giving the Morning Af ‘F Keepsake ter Pill to women to prevent HEGISTRED DIAMOND lONGS pregnancy after they have had intercourse without contracep / tion while potentially ovulating. Rape victims are also frequent recipients of DES. Recently, the Health Research Group a group that works with consumer-advocate Ralph Nader compiled a report on the use of DES as a Morning After Pill Their report points the finger at the health services of universities and at the University of Michi gan in particular where.

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Some inner-city ghettos have special schools. For little to hide.” They began to explain, to describe, to communicate. boys who don’t talk. And once the channels of communication had been opened, Not mute little boys, But children so withdrawn, so afraid they began to learn. of failure, they cannot make the slightest attempt to do any We’re helping the children of the inner-city. And we’re thing at which they might fail. also helping the adults. We’re involved in inner-city job pro Some don’t talk. Some don’t listen. Most don’t behave. And grams. To train unskilled people in useful jobs. all of them don’t learn, What does Kodak stand to gain from this? Well, we’re One day someone asked us to help showing how our products can help a teacher—and maybe Through Kodak, cameras and film were distributed to creating a whole new market. And we’re also cultivating teachers. The teachers gave the cameras to the kids and told young customers who will someday buy their own cameras them to take pictures. and film. But more than that, we’re cultivating alert, edu And then the miracle. Little boys who had never said any cated citizens, Who will someday be responsible for our society. thing, looked at the pictures and began to talk. They said After all, our business depends on our society, So we care “This is my house.” “This is my dog.” “This is where I like what happens to it. Kodak More than a business. Supreme Court upholds govt. secrecy

WASHINGTON (LNS)- In bia Court of Appeals decision tents could be made available formation should be withheld from judicial scruntiny, whe a recent ruling, the United which held that only certain to members of congress. from the public. “The majori ther or not the information States Supreme Court upheld parts of a document should In reversing the Appeals ty (ruling),” explained Justice contained in the document is, the governmental privilege to be withheld and that the gov Court ruling, the Supreme William 0. Douglass in his dis in fact, tolerably related to in withhold information from ernment must make papers Court created a situation in senting report, “makes the terests of the national defense the public simply by classify available to a judge who would which federal of foreign policy.” agencies can de stamp sacroscant, thereby im — ing it “secret” or “top secret.” determine if some of the con- cide, without review, what in- munizing stamped documents The 5 to decision turned -‘I back a bid by 33 congress- people to use tl 1967 Free dom of Information Act to Everything you wanted to know -- force the government to re veal overciassified information, Is the consumer as concerned fault. Within the limits of a per cent under some No-Fault premiums determined?”, “Is The case began in 1971 when as he’s supposed to be? People No-Fault plan it becomes un plans.” there some way I can cut my Representative Patsy Mink at The Travelers Insurance Com necessary to determine who A Travelers spokesman says, insurance expenses?”, “What’s (D-Hawaii) and 32 other con panies believe the answer is is at fault before compensa “We are not giving the consu the difference between term gresspeople were unsuccessful “yes.” And, they back up that tions are made. mer short shrift by not trying insurance and straight life?”, in trying to force Nixon to re opinion by reporting that more “In other words,’ No-Fault to answer questions in full de and “Why doesn’t my group lease an interdepartmental re than 50,000 consurrers took ad Auto Insurance meets the tail. 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Kenner’s cagers challenged The Barons shot 50% from Corning’s Red Baron wrestling pinned R. Berrier 3:42; 142, (C) won by forfeit; 134, Jim the Broome Community Col the field to send the Onondaga squad won eight of 10 matches Squirer (C) pinned D. Berrier Squires (C) won by forfeit; 142, lege Hornets at home on Febru. Community College Braves at Keystone Junior College to 3:04; 150, B. Gillespie (C) Jeff Squirar (C) pinned M. Clop ary 6th. Keep in mind that home defeated. Corning quickly register their 16th win in 18 pinned Lechner 3:20; 158, M. per 7:40; 150, Brad Gillespie (C) Broome is ranked No. un Re achieved a 22.6 lead and then starts and a convincing 32-9 Gillespie (C) pinned Davis :52; won by forfeit; 158, Marc Gil gion 3. kept on going. The Braves just triumph. Details of the match 167, Rauch (M) won by forfeit; lespie (C) pinned Dave Ballard Corning came on with a couldn’t compete against the were unavailable at press time. 177, Faddoul (C) pinned Gerdy 2:17; 167, Chuch Everhart (C) tough defense and promptly offense or defense Corning set The Barons put down Mans 3:06; 190, Carr (C) pinned Beer pinned Dan Warnechah 1:25; went into the lead. Both teams up. At the half it was CCC.63 field J.V.’s 59.6 and Broome 4:32; HWJ, Pyhtila (C) won by 177, Emad Faddoul (C) won by put on a press, but Corning’s and OCC-28. County Community College 54-6. forfeit. forfeit; 190, Dave Carr (C) pin offense broke their’s down. At In the second half Kevin Ken Coming scored seven pins and The next victim, Broome ned Tom Carle 1:15; HWJ, Rick the half Broome was tailing ney, from Onondaga, started gained two forfeits when Mans County C.C., won only the 118 Pyhtila (C) pinned Jim Hooker Corning 19 to 28. hitting, but it was too late. He field came to Corning Commu pound class by a forfeit, The 1:07, The Crier commends Mr. Polo The Barons came back in the had 26 points — his team had nity College Field house. Barons gained five pins and ex second half and held on to their 55—the Baronshad 105. Pat 118, Folmar (C) pinned cepted three forfeits. and his wrestling team for a lead, increasing it to a 15 point Richardson pumped in 23, Jim Cooper 1:34; 126, Reynolds (C) 118, Carlos Gonzales (B) won great season. Good luck in the margin with five minutes and Byrnes was close behind with 21, won by forfeit; 134, Snyder (C) by forfeit; 126, Bob Reynolds regionals! 32 seconds left in the game. Gerald Parker had 15, and Mike Then Broome came back with a Felix had 10. Pudge Breitwise half court trap press that kept had 9 assists and Mike Felix had Corning from getting across the 5 steals. It all adds up to an midcourt line. With four min easy victory for the Barons. utes left Broome moved into In latest outings, the CCC the lead 56.55. From then on the cage the it was a disaster for Corning. team defeated Geneseo the Corning Community College foe, Farmingdale CC., defeated mained unbeaten at 158 pounds Broome came out the victors Froth 83-74 and bowed to Cortland JV team in a close went to Farmingdale, New York them 25-14. Farmingdale is the with two pins until he crossed by a 66-61 margin. Hovever, to compete in a guadragular meet. defending national junior college Ron Adams’ path. Adams of the Barons gave them a game game—69.65. The loss brought the Red Baron record to 1341. The four colleges competing were champ. Farmingdale is a national de which they will not soon forget. Corning, Orange County C.C., Emad Faddoul won three fending champ. He beat Marc Mike Felix was high scorer Alfred Tech, and Farmingdale matches at 177 pounds. He had 13-5. Dave Carr, at 190, had with 18. Backing him up were NEXT HOME GAME: C.C. a 2-0, 5-1 and one forfeit. Brad two pins before losing 9-2. Un Gerald Parker with 14, Pat Ri CORTLAND The Barons blanked Orange Gillespie, unbeaten at 150, won limited, Rich Pyhtila also won chardson 13, Bill Drake — 10, FEB. 24 County C.C., 53.0 and arch-rival 13-2, and 6-0 decisions before two matches before bowing in Pudge Breitwise 4, and Don Alfred Tech, 23-17. Their next drawing 5-5. Marc Gillespie re 3:08. Stoudmire, 2 points.-- The Mat audI even to this day. After the All- Fly in SI Frazier fight, Frazier was so Since the dawn of mankind, “banged-in” he had to stay in “Fly” Williams will be in the man has had the urge to expound a hospital for a little while. All Feb. 5, edition of “Sports flius his excess energy. Wars, fighting thinks it is smart for him to Watkins Glen, N. Y. will host trated” Magazine. The article with your wife and wrestling take it lazy for a while. “That’s this year’s snowmobile grand is by sports staff writer, William have been the most notable. William Averitt, the “bird” of what all the champs have done prix at the world-reknown auto J. White. The article is entitled, Acting as an amateur George Pepperdine finally is ahead of before they emerged as king”. race course. Nearly four hun “One Fly They Can’t Swat.” James “Fly” Williams. Averitt Plimpton, this reporter went to All in all I truly believe we dred snowmobiles will be entered White tells us that the “Fly’s” has a 32.9 average and Williams observe, to record, and to wrestle will be in for a treat when i-Ui and a guaranteed minimum purse team, Austin Peay, warms the C.C.C. wrestling team in prac has a close 32.6. meets up with Foreman but not of 5,000 dollars will help liven tice. Before the action began, I Averitt, a slow starter, with a before he demolishes Foster. up things This is the biggest interviewed Coach John Polo on 24 point average after his first purse ever offered in the East. the training techniques of wrest seven games has had a 38.9 av The event will start Saturday, lers. erage since in ten games. He Spitz Feb. 24, with Class A through “It takes discipline discipline put in 57 points one game and D stock snowmobile competition. of the mind and of the- spirit,” has had four 40’plus games. The 25th brings on the modi Polo said. “If the wrestler can The “Bird” is leading now but honored fied classes, I through V which go without eating for two days I’m sure the “Fly” is buzzing will race on a different track Mark Spitz except for breakfast, around somewhere. has been voted from last year. The track has livesavers Year”. lunch, and dinner, he can do “California Athlete of the been changed from a one mile Spitz, turned 23 anything.” who years old rectangle to a one-half oval. last Saturday, was voted in by asked Coach Polo what he Foster The Start/Finish line is at the I the sports writers and broadcast thought the most important as usual place, in front of the wrestling was. He told ing of the Associated Press of grandstands. pect of cI1allen ges California. in shape. If you’re Overall point winner gets the me, “to be Runner-up was UCLA basket shape you can’t last for “Kendall Trophy.” Tickets are not in Foreman ball center, Bill Walton and third full minutes on the mat.” available at the gate and at the the 8 place went to Southern Californ By this time the scunds of “I would love to meet George County Sheriff’s Office in Wat ia’s running back, Anthony Dav kins Glen. bones cracking and grunts com Foreman,” says Bob Foster. is. ing from the exercise room could “I know I can beat him. I’m be plainly heard. With a father faster, more experienced and ly show of display, Coach Polo I’ve got a good punch too.” opened the door of the wrest Foster’s comments on the ler’s room. What I saw next Frazier-Foreman fight was that made me remember that I had he was “surprised”. “He wasn’t forgotten somethingin the lock the same Frazier,” the 34-year er room. For standing in the mid- old boxer claimed. One thing die of the mat was “Little Emad the six-foot 34 inch Foster be Faddoul,” He did not look at lieves is that Mohammed Mi all as he did in the Commons would tear Foreman apart. “I laughing and talking. But now, don’t think Foreman could he was slowly gesturing and mum even hit Mi in a forty round bling something of “Boo zaL” match!” Last November Au The day is over. All is gone stopped Foreman in a Nevada and done. But all I have to say fight. is, “Be proud CCC, wrestling Maybe Mi will get his chance team, C.C.C. students are with to finish off Foreman soon. Mi “ ut-1l vc c,ti) th ,-.hw,r,