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Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1966-03-29 ~"Mol Johnson Proposes Extremist Groups Plague Viet "Nom's Ky ~ "". Viet Nam brought much of the trouble upon thernaelves. Icram. Wh!dln, the nttam to YIlt Ham 01 aD outed ,...u. ~nar&TIM Foundatioll Plan I SAIGON _ Phmlo:-N'='eo.~ .."" .... '" n,. They expoaed a crack in the ruling group by expelling one of THI CItY HAl aiiN ItAIIiD for earl)' ...-aI eIeetiau Iu a · ,·major government crials belet by the twin problems that plagued the most powerful members, Lt. Gen. Npyen Cbanh Thi, com- eouutry wbeR at 1eut U JDaDf people .... UDdIr the caatrol 01 the mander of the lit Corps area, early tbia month. CommUDllta u .... aDder tile caatrol 01 tile __1IIDiIIIIl , I i ~'R , 0 eve op n la' :~ ~~I~~:m~ Lt. Gen. Nguyen Kbanb, the tw.o previoua strong T D I THI IXPlOSION AND THI controversy wltbJ.n the military Some aIItatan .... cumpIajaIq ... U.s. --- aIaaI the eout ENDS "RIDAY I d How can he keep extremiltl oU the streets and at the same that It caused gave .gitators and political opportllJliatl the dtanoe and fD the monntafDI • .".oa, that tho ~ baa IOld out WASHINGTON (Ai! - President I time retain the full backing of the all·powerful military junta? they wanted. to !.be AmericaDI. Johnson proposed Monday night HiI survival will depend upon a judicious use of power, per­ So far Ky baa CCIDCIBt.nad .. ~'- eaDIq'" public uaitJ. Long ltif1ed by Premier Ky'. stand against oppoaition, U­ • $SOO-mllJion foundation to pr0- suallon and tact, qualitia that bave never been prominent in Viet­ u.s . • ut.boritieI would lib him to tab • ftnn ItaDd apfDIt the student and Buddhist agitators took to the atreeta in Saigon, at Da mote learning, advance science namese politics. public clemonatratiaDI. ODe Amerieaa Yin Ia that QnmmnI...... Nang and at the Buddhlat center of Hue. lind encourage research In India. FOR A TIME, THE powerful backing of the United States that behIud much 01 !.be l1li .... ". U'IIIIDIIIlIa made that the JIat of In a toast at a White House Ky enjoys seemed suffieient to .hield bim from the va,.ries of Th. demonstratioDi are getting bigger, the cries lor the ouster al\eaed pievlDCel IMmI aimed more at creatiDC COIIfuIktD thaD dinner honoring India's Prime local politics. But in this erisis, the United States can only atand of Ky louder. IOlvinl an)'thlq. Minister Indira Gandhi, the Pres· self-consciously aside. bopeful that the vague anti-American over· .rhat does the opposition want? Premier Ky. as were his prede­ ICy It enoqb !II • poUtlc:ian aDd Itudeat !II biatorJ to Jmn that ident proposed launching an Indo­ tones of recent demonstrations don't build up. ceuor, must be punted. The Buddhista laY they desire a civilian in modern Sal&oo firm adloa fD tho atreeta could pla;, into tile American foundation much Uke Ky and the few generals who sbare the pinnacle of power in government and the implementation of a vague "four-point" pro- haDdJ of tho oppoaItkta b:r proYidblc mart:rrL He Ia bidIDc bIa time. the Ford and Rockefeller founda­ UODlJ that have promoted educa· Uonal pursuits In this country. Johnson said the funds would be in Indian currency owned by , Forms Are Out the United States. These rupees I were accumulated in payment for For Draft Test U.S. wheat and agricultural prod· ~ fInN fw tho II- ucts sent to lDdta. 1Ictm .............. Johnson expressed hope It 1MIIt .............. _ be oil owan ~TS would "a lasting endowment .".1................ 1 ...... .Jcfion, a for the benefit of inquiring young Serving the University of Iowa and the People of Iowa City r of con· minds in the Indian nation." He MRS. INDIRA GANDHI l ----II.,..... tIIIey............... proposed it as one means of Indl.'. Prime Mlnla1ef Establilhed. 'in_l868 10 cents a copy AaIoclateci Prell Leued WIr. and w1repboto T........... fw ......., ings for bringing into closer union the __________________________________----------------- ._•• Id fw JMy '4, JMy 11 spirit and courage of India and will require .approval of both the " I Ute United States and to mark Indian government and the Amer­ ........ ............... ,ree. De· pick lip • apr .. tho ............ this visit of the prime minister, ican Congress. ..... ..............1cattoII who arrived Monday for official White House sources said Mrs. ~ aM • IMII"" -Ie,o, talks. Gandhi had been consulted and .ellen! in· K'" ...... the OffIce .. tho Full details of the proposal is agreeable to the basic outlines. R.. htr •. have yet to be worked out, White with the details to be negotiated c......~,... House ,pokesman IBid. and it later. 1 High Court Uphold will lie: ....... tho L ...... s Art. Aftl~ OffIce, ,. Sche..,.. Hall; .. .... U.... _................ ; ....... t. City' s Urban Renewal Plan tho UIlIwnItJ ___.......... IerYIce effIce, 114 UIIIwnIty , Hen: .... outa.. the A4Mh- liens 0fIIce, 1 u..IvwaIty HelL A.,pIIc .............. fw .... ~i!~~!z!~ ~! ~~~n!!!~a!.. .J ,.... ... II AIIrII U. newal program were attacked by chance to oppose the progr.m or I Rights Terro~ism laws The .... II fthMtwy aM wli businessman John Wilson at a offer constructive criticism." lie UMd~ lee............. Monday morning block meetin, Public hearings by the Iowa . .. lief, ........... ........,. .. of the second renewal area. City council are planned for Jan· 1M..... ...... .... rrII/ItI Wilson. owner of John Wilson uary to hear complaints and sug· Unanimous Votes Revive fw .......1 .. 1 .. me .... Sporting Goods. 408 E. Colle&e &estiOlll concerning renewal. Wil· Protests E~d ' TRUCTIONS St., said that the renewal pro- son said it would be too late then for citizens to organize and pro- Total Of 23 Indictments LESSONS experteneed Search Is On reasonable rate.. Call n·3496. "12 'Flying Objecf te~I~;:a~Aioli~~. wanted pea- WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court ruled Mon· With March pIe to unite now and p,resent al· 1day the fedeml government can prosecute under two .Re· 'E FOR RENT for Park Land Seen In Vicinity, ternative plans and .uegestlons construction-era laws men accused of anticivil rights terror. bedroom fIIrnlJbtd for renewal to the council. , family, June 5 through This will give the people affect- . Ism. On Pentacres t ~. ..U ed by the renewal "fair and ade- The unanimous findings revived indictments agamst 2 Youths Report 17 A third pe.ce 4emODItratJon In Coralville quate representation in the coun· Misslssipians in the slaying of ----------- ~5 FOR RENT and a hootenanny ecmc\Uded a I CoralvlIle CltJ CQunci11a trylna Sooner or later it had to hap- cil," he said. three civil rights workers _ Mich- art IBid in deliverin& the court's An I wltb cookln, ta 11' pen. unidentified fiying object Upgrading of the central busi· ael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman, opinion in the Penn case. weekend of anU-war actIvWM Ito ac:quIro a »am tract ot land IT houaeworl<. Blatt', (UFO) has allegedly been spotted ness district Is desirable, Wilson and James Chaney - and sponaored by the Iowa Viet Ham 00 FIlth Street welt of the Drive­ a,e. U2 Brown St. "TWs hal been the view of the HAl near Iowa City. said, but more private capital, against six Georgians in · the court from the beginning. It re­ Days Committee. IJI Theater for a city park and llsING. ---."""-;-be--:cIr"':"oom., Two il?ys from S t ~ n w 0 ~ d not tax dollars, should be used. highway killing of Negro educa. mains the court's view today." About 100 demonatraUOllI carry· recreation area. lIb and !dtchen, 4 to walked mto Iowa CIty police Most of urban renewal under tor Lemuel Penn. THE DECISION i. tbe Schwer­ ;0 eacb. Black'. GIIIIII1\ ing siena with anti·w.r .loaan. U thla land II obt.ined, the Brown St. HAll headquarters about 7 Monday I present plans would be paid for The net effect of the tandem ner-Goodman-Chaney case was night to report • UFO five miles by federal funds. ROOM - Doubl. for announced by Justice Abe Fortas. marched along the .Idewalks of councU plana to build a new fire 1966 and SprtnS till. south of Tipton headed toward WillIon also paid he feared gov. decisions is to strengthen the the Pentacmt Saturd.y after· mUon ror Coralville Volunteer o East HaU. 338-8$8j lor !.be Iowa City area. ernment takeover of private prop- federal government's hand when Here. the government charged 1-18 that local law authoritiel turned noon. Another 1J'OUlI, opPGMd to FIre Department and • commun. The boys said a similar object Ierty under urban renewal. state officials refuse to prosecute, the demonatraton, WU alIo p..... DOUBLE rooDII wtth . hovered about 100 feet over their "It is un.American." he said. or when such officials actual\y the young civil rights workers lo un.e are., ....wen l over to a "lynch mob." The gov­ ent, as. they bad been .t the pre- It1 bIIIldfnI for admlnWratlvt of· MUng Summer Sehool. car Friday night in Coralville. "Leases -wtJIbe taken from indl. are involved in w[orism. 4-, ernment obtained indictments, vious demODltrationa and actJyl- flcee aDd recnatJonal facnlU •. The UFO was disc·shaped with ' viduals for pub:!c use." AND, THE COURT said, even lare room. 221 N. Un. under both laws, one enacted in ties. The Jliopowd .Itt II preaently 4-. two red lights, one of them blink- I Wilson said he owned a build- when private individuals con­ 1866 and the other In 1870. ing, and a white light near the ing in the area. which extendt spire to interfere with the right The only hostile incident .t the owued b:r Sam T. MorrIlOiI, SlS I The 1866 law makes it a mis' aemonatraUon mult.d when • N. Dubuque St., Iowa City. 'MENT FOR RENT center, the boys said.
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