February 15, 1969
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f» Jrom the associated press r ^^^ Dissidents Fa il to Stay All Night News Roundup: From the State, HUB Confr ont ation Avoided By ALLAN YOO ER fact is. students do control the HUB." all night Inst night , hut instead will Nation & World Collegian Staff Writer Alexander said that if the student have a jammy and all night sleep-in LATE BULLETIN act ivists had not left the HUB by next Saturday night. Before leaving the HUB shortly after 1 this A confrontation between activist 1 o'clock this morning, the Board would "We would have had to call the students and the Administration was , and he would have morning, about 300 students drew up a list of have called the Dean of Students Office Dean of Students The Wo rld avoided last night in the Hetzel Union and requested act ion to clear the building had to take care of clearing the HUB." Peruvians Fire at American Tuna Boats demands to be presented to the Administration. A Building. Yesterday afternoon the Hctiel Union Alexander said. meeting to discuss the list has been scheduled for The students agreed not to proceed Board, which handles the scheduling for Alexander said he did not know whai LIMA, Peru — A Peruvian navy gunboat fired yester- with their plans - to stage an all night "but ! day on American tuna boats fishing off the Peruvian coast. 10 tonight in ihe HUB Ballroom. the HUB, met in closed session to discuss action Old Mam would take, sleep-in in the HUB. Thursday night's "sleep-in." certainly don't want to see any policemen One was reported damaged and another was captured and After speaking with representatives later released. The list includes a call for an end to women's In a statement to The Daily in the HUB. " of the Hetzel Union Board , which Collegian, the board said that within The students originally planned to U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers summoned hours and academic credit for B.OTC, and support schedules hours for the HUB. the Peruvian Ambassador Fernando the next two weeks it will report on keep the HUB open for the second Berchemeyer to the State for the 13 black requests presented to Old Main last activists decided that slaying in the the "feasibility of maintaining 24 hour straight night. After Yippir leader Jerry Department in Washington. The Peruvian diplomat said month. building after it was closed would defy night ' service in the HUB." Rubin's speech Thursday , the the American boats had been operating in his country s rules set by students on the board, No Earlier Action students remained in the HUB Ballroom waters without a license. and not rules set by the Administration. The board stated that it "regrets all night until yesterday morning. No Americans were reported injured in the incident, The board is made up of five it has not taken any action at an earlier Although the students had expected although the skipper of one U.S. boat said his craft was students, two administrators and one date" to consider keeping the HUB open that the Administration might forcibly peppered with machine-gun fire before other American alumnus. The administrators do not have all night. eject them from the HUB. they were fishing boats clustered around his boat, driving off the voting powers. "After persevering with the present allowed to stay in the building Peruvian boat. The Americans then fled into Ecuadorian Michael Alexander , student policy for such a long time, the board About 300 students remained in the waters. representative on the board, said he is certain that a maximum period of HUB most of Thursday night , but by In Washington, angry congressmen demanded U.S. could "see no reason why these students two weeks continuance of this same 7 yesterday morning the number had Navy protection for the American seamen and called the insist on staying all muni " policy will not cause a great dwindled to 50. Peruvian action a threat to American lives and property. "They talk a bout student power and inconvenience." the report concluded. The •indent' cleaned the area U.S.-Peruvian relations have been deteriorating since students controlling the HUB. But the The students agreed not to stay the.mschcs. No damage was reported. Peru's new military government seized property of a U.S.- owned oil firm in Peru last October. Varying reports indicated the incident took place be- tween 26 and 45 miles out in the Pacific. The Peruvian Naval Ministry said' the captured boat, the Mariner, was set free at the northern Peruvian port of Other Schools Plagued Talara after the captain, identified elsewhere as Joseph Lewis of San Diego, Calif., paid a fine. The amount of the fine was not specified. * * • State of Emergency Lif ted in Pakistan KARACHI — Bowing to massive opposition pressure, President Mohammed Ayub Khan moved yesterday to lift Guard Quits Wisconsin Pakistan' ¦ s state of emergency and released his main politi- aasasa Police and National Guard sit-in. The administration had Mississippi Valley State midnigh t Thursday soled a call cal foe from detention as violence swept the nation in a troops were ordered withdrawn genera1 made the end of the take over College for a genera l strike from protest strike. from the troubled University a condition for negotiations. Friday through Monony. tut At least five persons were reported killed and scores of Wisconsin campus yesterday An all-night meeting of a injured in a wild The students also reportedly student-faculty committee elates were reported about day of riots, fires and gun battles that and the chancellor of the voted down a motion to break normal The student s also required army intervention in three major cities before university promised they would into files of the university brought a greement yesterday Ayub' on a number of issues which demanded amnesty ' and s government dramatically announced it was releas- not return unless there were "bureaucracy." reinstatement for Negro ing former Foreign Minister Zulfiker All Bhutto. further disturbances. University of Massachusetts led to a student boycott of classes at this all- *\>gro .school student* involved in an Bhutto, 41, symbol of Pakistan's growing protest move- One thousand fresh Administration and student administration building sit-in ment against Ayub's 10-year-old regime, said in an inter- National Guard troops had union buildings on the Amherst at Itta Bona . Miss. ,1. H. White, president of the college, called Ihnt ended T h u r s d a >' view by telephone from his home in Lakarna: "Today's marched onto the campus at campus were evacuated and aft ernoon . strike showed the angry mood of the people, the under- Madison . Wis., earlier searched by police after five the negotiating session , he current or unrest and the rising tensions." yesterday, to' cope with anonymous telephone calls said, because "I just don't Hrandrls University Ayub's government announced that the state of emer- continued student picketing at reporting bombs had been want anybody getting hurt." Black students held a news gency will be lifted Monday. It has been in effect for 41 the school ¦— one of severa l placed in the buildings None Duke University conference on the Walthum , months. colleges in the country plagued were found. Mas?- ., campus to ve\ler,*te by demonstrations and Meanwhile 33 s t u d c n t s A battalion of 500 National their demand that they he protests. arrested during a sit-in Guardsmen waited at a nearby given thr right to name t ' ie The Nati on Demonstrators and armory, under orders not to Thursday night were formally go head of the university '* new Nixon Forms Intergovernme ntal Office guardsmen faced each other charged 'yesterday with onto the Durham . N C African and Afro-Amencnn briefly during the day as abou t campus until needed. The WASHINGTON — President Nixon suggested yester- trespassing and w i 1 f u 11 y campus was quiet alter a Studio* Department. They .said day : :i e.cntual transfer of some federal powers to state 2,500 nrot»sters who had disturbing an assembly. The they had someone in mind, marched from the campus nonviolent protest arose over student-police battle Thursday decli and local agencies as . he established machinery for Vice night in which 26 persons were hut ned to name him. The President Spiro T. Agnew to coordinate relations among tried to get on the grounds the presence on campus oi scene of the newit conference ilol. There was inju red. the various levels of government: , of the state cap a recruiter for the Dow wan outside Ford Hall , where npjj ialenc^, \jj «ever. and the . Chemical Co., makers o( Students, »Cle tiding a the black militants stuged an . --In signing an,, executive. order that- created an office " f of Intergovernmental Relations under Agnew's supervisiorj, demonstrators left quietly. ' napalm. meeting that lasted until II-day sit-In last month. Nixon said: "By this action the vice president will become With the student more directly- and vitally involved in our effort to move demonstration going into its government closer to the people and to make it more re- fifth day at Madison , a student sponsible to their will." leader told a Friday morning Noting that the new office will aid in "formulation of rally that "for every National proposals to develop a broad and relevant dispersal of Guardsman the governor Murder Trials Continue authority," the President said it "will facilitate an orderly brings on campus, we have transfer of appropriate functions to state and local govern- Not Toni ht two more students." ment." Sorr y, Jerry, g The Wisconsin students were demonstrating for a • • * JERRY RUBIN (top) spoke to about 2,000 students number of dcmasiO dealing Sirhan , Shaw Face Jury 'King of Racketeers / Genovese, Dies in the Hetzel Union Building Thursday night.