Revives -Broad War Measures Act ~1) FLQ Outlawed; Government Has Unlimited Power OT7AWA ~ - Invoking unprecedent­ ed peacetime powers, the government Sat., Octobe. '7, "70 '0 conti a copy revived World War n regulations Friday .ltabUshed In 1868 Iowa City, Iowa 52240 and outlawed the Quebec Liberation front. Police, in a wide sweep across Quebec province, arrested more than 250 ptrsons. Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, who comes from Quebec, declared the Wberation Front posed the threat of in­ Grand Jury: Kent Troops Not at Fault ~rreclion and was trying clandestinely to de troy the nation's social structure. RAVENNA, ~ - A special state ed "guardsmen should be furnished wea­ per.. tilt rilly did 10m•• tudents r.. ct He announced regulations providing five grand jury Friday exoneraled National pons that will afford them necessary pro­ violently, Slid the commission. year in jail for anyone even assisting Il Guard troops who fired on students dur­ tection." The grand jury report broke sharply The grand Jury said the major reo ",ember of the front, known by Its ing a Kent State campus riot last May sponsibility for the incidents of May French initials FLQ. when hur students were killed. The with one by lhe President 's Commission The organization, which condemns the grand jury indicted 25 per ons in con· on Campus Unrest. 2, 3 and 4 rested with the university prls,nt capitalist structure .nd seek, nection with the rioting and accu ed the The grand jury held National Guard'!­ administration, which It said wa! lax, to make a SIDarat. nation of Quebec, univer~lty of urrendering leadership men acted in self·defense in their falal over-indulgent and permissive. WII respD"sible for last week's kidn.,,· to di~sident student and faculty mem­ confrontation with students. The tommiuion's report to Pr.sid.nt Th. President'S Commi$lion said re· I,q~ qf a British di"lomal .nd a Qu.bec ber~. sponsibility for the duths must b. Nixon char~ the dealhs wert "inex· C.bioel minisler. The grand Jury's report brought angry shlred by the stud.ntl and all tholt cUiBble" and that guardsmen had fired Trudeau's Liberal party commands a reaction from parents of the dead stu­ who "articipated in or Ipplludtd the "indiscri minately," majority in the House of Commons, and dents. Bernard Miller of Plainfield, N.Y., events of May 1.... his government was thus able to pro­ whose 20·year·old son Jeffrey was killed. The PreSident's Commission aid that The grand jury also blamed the uni· claim the War Measures Act without said: "You mean you can get away with Kent State "must mark the last time mious challenge - but not without crit· murder in this country?" loaded rifles are issued as a matter of versity administrators and lacully lci~m. "I have lost faith in America," s.ld course to guardsmen confronting student members, who it said foster a climate ,Iohn Oiefenbaker, a former prime Martin Scheur, of a Youngslown suburb. demonstrators." where .. dissent becomes the order of l1'ini~ter under the Conservative party, His 20.yur-old daughter, Sandy Lee, The grand jury disagreed with those the day to the exclusion of all normal 1sid the decision puts Canadians' fret­ was another of the four victims. who advocated that guardsmen be com· dom "in cold storage for several months behavior and expression." "[ think it's just a farce, " Mrs. milled La aclion without live ammunition. 10 come." Imposition of the act is due to Th. commission r.port Slid that a,,· cheuer said of the grand jury report . "Members of the National Guard ," the eXDire next April. JlGsllian to Pr.sid.nt Nixon'. order 10 It can be used to suspend civil rights. Mrs. Scheuer aid the grand jury in- grand jury reported, "fired their weapons vestigating her daughter's death should in the honest and incere belief .. .that send troo"s into A",il 30 It gives the government almost unlimit· was "the "rlncl".1 iuu. around which ed powers to deal with rebellion, and in not have been held in Ravenna "where they would suffer serious bodily injury I the people are so partial, where the had they not done so." studenh rallied during the first twa e{(ecl can stifle political dissent. Bales days of M.y." tt 11 or literature prepared by Quebec separa· people hate the students so much ... Th. indiscriminate firing of rifles Inlo lisls were seized by police in their raids they can't believe the President's Com· • crowd of students, said the c.m"us Kent President Robert I. While wen I Friday. mision report and the FBI report it's commission, and the dealhs thai followed on closed-circult campus television late Trudeau told the House of Commons too bad." wer. unnecessary, unwarranted, Ind un· in the afternoon and told students "We Ami a member of th. President', Com. Ihe measure was being revived "with .xcus.blt. have long known that the grand jury reo deep regret. II mission on Campus Uure.t, James F. PartiCipants in a May 4 assembly on the port would creale problems." But he He said the government had no choice. Two ".rtici"ants in the University of Ahern, who Is polic. chief of N.w campus failed to obey repeated orders to assured the "25 unidentified defend· The War Measures Act was proclaim. Hav.n, Conn., said the grand lury's ants" that there will be "full judicial low, homecoming parlde dis"lay an eco· disperse, the grand jury reported. "If the ed al 4 a.m., and IlItrl militlry farce, findings wert "Inconsistent with the process. L am sure every legal safe· logy flag, I.ft, Ind the Pt.c. symbol, order to disperse had been heeded , there beqan moving into Quebec. faclt" pr.sented to hi~ commission. guard will be observed. right. They, along with the GlY Lib.r.· would not have been the consequences of Negotiations between the FLQ and the Peace And tlon float and • group of SDStrs, repr.· The grand Jury noted commanding or· Quebec government had broken down an ficers of the National Guard agreed that that fatefu I day ," It added. "The May tragedy will be with us sented an attem"t on the "art of the The guard's presence appears to have for a long time," White said. "The hour before the proclamation. They had Survival Homecoming Committee to broaden the Ml rifles and other high powered wea­ been bargaining on a deal for the lives of been the main attraction , said the Presi­ strain of the successive reports, in­ base of stud.llt r."resent.tion in the par. pons are not suited for campus duty. The vestigation, discussion and the like must James R. Cross, British trade commis­ jury recommended non·lethal weapons dent's Commission, for most students who ade. - Photo by DI.ne Hy".s be surmounted one-by~ne in stride." sifJner in , and Pierre Laporte, be made available to the guard but add- came to the May 4 rally, which began as labor minister of Quebec . a peaceful as embly on the commons. H. said Ihe court "forbids me from Among those arrested in police raids Seventy·four guardsmen surrounded by comm.nting on the grand jury r.port 'us Robert Lemieux, a Montreal lawyer several hundred hostile rioters were forc­ or indictments," citing the r.port', [ 1Iho had been negotiating in behalf of the ed to rctreat under a barrage or rocks, criticism of the univtnity Idmlniatrl' fLQ. He had brought negotiations to an said the grand jury. tiDn, Whit. told the stud.nta; "I appear ~ Impasse by declaring early Friday that Homecoming Parade Was Only when Ihe guard attempted 10 dis· before you rather wei battered." I Quebec's last oUer was "incredible mockery." Quebec offered to exchange five pris­ oners for the kidnaped men. The FLQ had demanded the release of 23 men con­ Just a Little Bit Different victed or awaiting trial for terrorists Gay Liberation , NBC News, ROTC, she joined, a gay member interjected, of a marijuana "joint " was viewed by acts, with their air passage to Algeria or Miss Iowa , SOS and political candidales "You don't have to be gay to help, like parade goers on the float, "Leave no . highlighted the 1970 UniverSity of Iowa you don 't have to be a soldier to help turned unstoned , a joint effort." homecoming parade Friday night. . fight to end the war." Boris's Battalion , a mock high school Roy Elberfeld, NBC news field pro­ ROTC, beSides participating, also band. really WilS a group of high school Coe Instructor ducer, said that even with Gay Libera· helped to patrol the march . One ROTC students from Independence, according tion and SDS partiCipating in the parade, member, who refused to identify him· to their drum major, who «ave the it was pretty much a lypical homecom· self, said that their patrolling was a vol· dubious identification of Glen Miller. Resigns Position ing. The film clippings will be presented unteer service project. Vice President got his Saturday night on NBC News, he added. Another ROTC member said that there share of political "advertising." One Lars Hoffman, G, West Branch, has Prizes for the best floats were given were around 15 ROTC parade marshals. Agnew-o rienled float showed a bigger­ resigned his position as teacher of In three categories : for originality, When the ROTC Pershing Rifles than·llfe·size Spiro floggIng Iowa with black studies at Coe College, Cedar Rap­ Pharmacy placed first with Zeta Tau paraded before the judges's stand, they tennis rackets on a large U.S. map as Ids, under pressure from members of Alpha and Theta Tau second ; Phi Gam­ received 8 warm applause. smoke poured from the figure's mouth. the Afro-American Self Education ma Nu and Alpha Kappa Psi took first Iowa City Police Captain Richard Lee A float entitled "Spiro is Where the Corn Organization (AAS IW ). in humor, with Quadrangle and Currier said that there were 50,000 to 60 ,000 Is" also had its say. Hoffman, a white, asked in his letter second ; Kappa Kappa Gamma and spectators. He added that the number The peace motif and birth control ad­ of resignation to be relieved of his dut­ Sigma Pi won first in the aesthetics cate­ was not unusual for Homecoming vocacy were also frequent float tbemes . ies because, "It has been proven by gory, with Chi Omege and Tau Kappa parade. A\I parade floats will be displayed in my experiences here at Coe that black Epsilon second. Another police officer said the pal'ade City Park this morning. studies courses cannot be taught by Pharmacy also won the sweepstakes was twice as long as last year's. The kickoff of the 1970 Homecoming wh ites." award, while Kappa Kappa Gamma and Miss Iowa , Cheryl Brown, who sat football game is scheduled for 1:30 Hoflman also teaches black sludies Sigma Pi won the Kiwanis award for on the judges' platform, said, "I really today. in the Department of American Civil­ best Greek float. wasn't aware that there wasn 't going Miss Iowa will make an appearance ization here. About a dozen Gay Liberation Front to be a queen until loday . Even though during halftime activities at the game He blamed Coe's administration for members rode in the parade. As they the Homecoming queen is traditional, and at CUE's Saturday night concert "not recognizing AASEO's feelings" went, ' they threw candy kisses into the I can see why there wasn't much pro­ presenting singer Neil Diamond and the about the matler. crowd. Young spectators ran up to their test from the student body about the rock group It's a Beautiful Day. "But more," he said, "I blame my­ car to catch the candy. absence of a queen since she really For more pictures, see page 3. self ror accepting the positior, agains~ The riders carried signs that read, "No doesn't do anything." the racism, no sexism, no c1assism," while SDS marchers called for crowd par­ yote of AASEO." Jerry Persky, viot pre.ldent of the YI". another sign read, "Gay Pride is Gay ticipation with their sign, "If you're Warmer AASEO Thursday night issued a ben statement citing evidence of Coe's Power." against the war, join us." Fair and warmer through Sunday. "ies, ring. the campus victory .t • "criminal negligence regarding ils They also 'chanted, "Two , four, six, Three different parade groups, spon­ Highs Saturday 70 to 7S with low. Sltur· d.monltrltion Frld.y .t K.nt St ... Uni. verslty as the grou" d.nounced the state black student community" and demand­ eight, gay is good as any straight. II sored by River City Free Trade Zone , day night 40 to 45. Highs SundlY in 70' •. Ringer Ing "the immediate hiring of a full· Near the end of the parade route a girl were led by marchers declaring free­ Litlle or no chane. of rain Ihrough Sun· grand iury's reJlGrt on last May" via· lime black professor-coordinator." jumped on to the car. When asked why dom . Possibly the world's largest replica d.y nighl. I.nc. Oil the campus. - AP Wirephoto

1 Iowa City Police: A Down Trip for the Drug User By BILL KAPP charges resulting from a complaint and said. who are supposed to concentrate on the people who e arrests he Initialed were afraid that he might get called into an Daily Iowan R.port.r a raid . All have been either for mari­ "r don't think that law enforcement local dealers in the various Iowa com­ the big-timers. alley some night to make a purchase and Summertime, and the living was easy juana, hallUCinogens, or prescription for­ officers should be involved in rehabilita· muniLies , and the string of federal narcs Strand 's answe r to this was that the have five or six guys waiting for him, , . .for the dope-smokers. They could geries. The only heroin arrest in the area tion. These kids are very paranoid and who work almost exclusively on inter­ purpose of the inves'tigation was to get then we would decide whether or not to hang around the Pentacrest, blow a was made by the Coralville Police they want help, but they won't seek it state transport. at as many dealers as possible, using terminate our investigation. couple joints, wave at "the man" if he earlier this year. when they think a cop is looking over his Lasl spring, Strand brought in Dan whatever means available. "If we had lo stop before we got to the happened to go by - no hassles to speak Strand said that most of the arrests shoulder. That's where it's at," he con­ Sellers from his position as deputy COOPERATION big dealers, then we would have lo work of. have been achieved through "interaction tinued. sheriff in Johnson County and turned "Anybody who sells drugs is a deal­ with what we had . I want to remind you From lalking 10 friends who spent the between the Johnson County Sheriff's Of­ "I think lhere should be a city ordi­ him loose on the street in grubby cloth­ er. II any of these smaU dealers are that this is a purely hypothetical case SUmmer here, students returning to fice and the Coralville and Iowa City Po­ nance making it a misdemeanor to be es, a beard and not.se-long hair. willing to cooperate and tum me on to and has no bearing on this investiga­ I have tion." school this fall might get the impression lice Departments. also contacts under the influence of drugs. Then we 'DIRTY DAN' some of the bigger dealers, I would be that all is coolon the dope scene. Not so. in San Francisco, Berkeley and Arizona could send them to lhe Psych Hospital," "Dirty Dan, " as he is now referred to happy to advise the county altorney's INFORMING IS DANGEROUS The Iowa City police are into the act that I keep in touch with .II said Strand. by the freak community, began hanging o([jce of Lheir cooperation," he said . Strand emphasized that informing is a now and lhey've already made some Strand distinguished between his war UNDERCOVER AGENTS around local taverns, among other "Let me give you a hypothetical ex· dangerous business, and referred to an bu ts. According to Don Strand, narco­ on drug traffic and his attitude toward Strand has undercover measures to places, and soon became one of the guys. ample. II I had a man working under­ incident last month , He pulled a recent tics officer for the Iowa City Police De­ the user on the stret!. work on lhe drug traffic . The first effort Sellers said he decided to stick to a cover in Iowa City, he would start issue of "The Daily Planet," a new un· partmenl, 47 arrests have been made 'TALK HIM DOWN' was this summer, and Strand said that small area because, " ...as small as wherever he could , making purchases, derground newspaper, out of his desk. , by his department since January on a "If I find some guy high on some kind he was pleased wilh the results of the this town is, one man can't cover the until he could work his way up to some "This guy didn't get 'escorted' out of variety of drug charges - many since of drug, wandering the streets, I don't investigation. whole town ." of the big dealers. town by two white panthers, !"Ie got the the end of summer. make an arrest for simulated intoxica­ In the past, most of the undercover According to the people that Sellers "If one of my informers came to me crap knocked out of him," he said in rel· and PEDDLING ARRESTS tion . I don't believe in that charge. I try work has been left to state and federal hung out with, he was, at times, in the and told me, 'Hey, 1 think your man is erence to an article about local inform· the Most of the arrests have been for ped- to find 8 friend of his 10 take him some­ narcotics agents - "narcs" - six state company of narcotics dealers. The same about to get ripped off," I wou ld lalk this ers. dUng, but some have been on possession where and try to talk him down," he narcs (that number will increase soon) sources bitterly allege that lone of the over with my undercover man. If he was (ContinUed on Pige 4) ------1he-'Doily Iowan • ~ .T I letters letters letters letters letter taft contacted Gary Harvey, E4 . A.S. of if they are guilty of discrimination 01 the not to allow their children on the upper Homecoming E. Homecoming Monument Chairman. exerci e of their dutie then the responsi­ lloors. seeking information about the monument bilily for disciplining them or dismissing Delr Editor: Well , on the way out of lhe hospital OPINIONS A: In regards 10 Lowell 'lay's incoherent and wa ad\'ised of all the fact . lhem is yours. We cannot and mu t not . -' '. ' - . -.. :" editorial of Oct. J5 , concerning home­ A communlcalion breakd~wn in the condone. countenance or turn our back.s we checked for signs. We found noll coming II mu t dLagrce. He cite Ih~ chain Qf t'Ommand ? Pcrh ps. Howe, . on any Instance of discrimination against all the way from third floor to the mlltl misu~e of money for the building of the the Engineering College and i1~ related any individual or group withm ollr com­ entrance. PAGE 2 SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 17, 1910 functions hal e consi tently been misreJ)­ IOWA CITY, IOWJI monument and the rc odding of lhe mon­ munity. I think that if It is unhealthy for chil· ument land What lay fails 10 realize is resented or ignored by the DI. regard­ Jim" P. Wllterl ------Editor . .• ...... Uon. Durh.m As_I." Nlws Idlttr Mlk. MeGr.v., dren on floors, there should be vel) M..n.glng Editor ...... Amy Ch.pm.n A.. oc . Clty·Unl ....lly Idltor. D.bbl. Romin' that college alhleliCs brings a great deal Ie 5 of who lhe members 01 the laIC 2220 Slconet A1ft . Ct. N.... Editor .... • .. . Lowoll M.y A.. " . Clty·Unl ....lt, of revenu(' to the univer ity which more ha\e been. Thl. , however, is the pro­ clear warnings po ted . 11 It is not that Copy Editor • . .. John C.mp Edilor Itlth"d Ter MOIl Clty·Unlv.rslly Editor ...•..• Wltl.rd It.wn A,_. $porl. Idltor John Rlthard, than cover the co t of some pine boards ,-erbilll slraw, etc. dangerous. we do not wanllo be hassled Edltorllt P.gO Idltor .•.•... Choryl Mitior To the Edhor* : * * A..... Ph.l. Idlt.r Jln W,III.ms and some od. H rtnllnd U 01 ixon's reaction to Photo,rophy Edl.or DI.no My .... Publisher Flink M.,h J was interested to read that shoplift­ when 'Ie are visiting a lonely friend \lith Fin. Art. Editor Mlc hltl It yOn AIII.I.nl 'ubllsher MIry K,uppi It InS May is takln!! out hi frustra· th government COllllmttee 011 porno­ Sports Editor J.y Ewoldl jO"aphy ; he disallo\\ ed what they said ing is now onty "embarTas Ing" (Accord­ our daughter. tion on homecoming tradition probably ing to Cheryl Mliler's e/hlorlaJ in Don Nlhl. because he failed to be elec'ed home­ becaue it didn 't conform to what he Wednesdays is ue of the 01). Since [ m Ronlldl Stllli coming king in high . choo!. We cannot thou ht they'd find . l 1ay would do well to print facts am not an eaSily embarrassed young fe· ---- UN and colonial powers ton.-ider a football same imllar to "Ro­ male, perhap I'll just tootle on down to man ci izcn and gladiator arenas." ra,her Ihan disregarding them for more On being intellectual Of more than margina l intere .~t in til file of nells 001') that camp acr~ the en allonal items. my local Itore and make off with all the Home oml ng is an integral part of any goodies I can 't sHord righl now. wire trom the , \~~odated l're5s this weck wa. a report from Nt'W York Cit) in­ college ear and it prOVides an oppor­ Let's ee how the 0 .1. treats us In the To the Idhlr: fULUre ince we too ar a minority group Plea e understand one thing - ] do dicating Ihat the United ations Gencral A~.,embly had OIcrwht·lrningly IIP­ tunity for the students to show ome I overheard a conversation last week chool spirit. To liminale tradition as- on this cam pu . not condone Jo eph Thorton's less-than­ pro~ed a re~(Jlutlon calhng on aU the world's l'Olouial peapl to u~e "all means N.R . Hild, Prllident just behavior, but r do resent the fact and again heard the over-worked term sociated with homecoming would be like intellectual. One of the "players" had neces~ary" to gain their freedom . A.S. of E, that the crltne (no matter how you put ampulating the hand jusl because it Is mentioned intellectual books. inlellectual Thb call to rehelhon, intl're~tingly enough, serm~ to have beC'n c1irt"Cted ex­ connected with the arm. Gary Hlrny, monum.nt chllrmln i baby. It's sllll a crime) was completely St.v. WIrner movies. and other sorts. The time had plicitly at tho~e peol?ll'~ under the e\ploltil'e thulllh 01 DOd 010' LInde am. Thom.s 8rophy, B3 ilplOred by the m. Your "woman- tu­ MinI/mint Dellgn Winner dent-freak" may have a'isned her come to ask a needed question. Now E:\plicit or implicit, the aHront hit home: M.rk L.illrowih, 83 will ask it. WHAT THE HELL IS AN 4208 L.k"ldt Menor Denny l.nlll, Past Prtlldlnt whims with her cinnamon sticks, but "Over lhe trong objectioll~ of the Ilited 'tate and Britain, the ,:\. l'n­ A.S. If E. she's making it a lot harder for us who INTELLECTUAL? eral A sembly votrd ...•" the .\P tory begins. just like to brow e In a store wilhout the Webster told me, "pertaini ng to, or To the Editor:* * * apprehended by, the intellect; mental; "The vole of the lY>-nllhon body \IS 6 in favor and 5 ag,timt with 16 An edi'orial on Homccr.ming (; peeific­ ~u pielous looks many students get. On cops & robbers ideal." Great! abstentions. The United !'Itates, Britain, Amtralia, New Zraland and South ally the Monument I written by .Lowell And oh yes. tell everyone to get their To tht Editor: Africa cast negative \·otrs." May appeared in the Thur day, OcL 15, Supermartyr costumes out of mothballs. We have done it again . We have taken Today's new paper brouRht yet an­ since "we are ali prisoners In America ." mother out of the kitchen, father out of Finally in this predidabl) hrief P clip there comes a touclt of predktable is.< lie of the Daily Iowan . The Associated Students of Engineer­ other disheartening example of the de­ tBy Ihe way Isn't that spelled with a "k" the office, and even Salem out of the U,S. irony: ing resent the implication that we are leriorating condItion of Iowa City's judic­ now? J like to believe what 1 read in the count!'y by our "work-savers." It is now "U.S. Ambas ador eymour i\J. Finger e\pr s d 'drrp regret' at Americll's re ponsible for building a "temporary" Ial and law enforcement systems to the new papers.) possible to be an Intellectual by seeing negative vote. but hI' aid tll re\olution 'docs not repre nt a udul or con­ monument which will be burned and that public allention. I refer to the senlence, If we are going to examine "justice" In the right moviCll, watching the right lei treatment and official.' comments re­ structive approach.' ~ we arc responsible for spending tudent Iowa Clly , Ihen perhaps we had better vision. and even reading the right books garding the young woman who was ar· Playboy, yes, thai self-exploiling maga" Ind ed, \Ir. Finger. What ),011 rl'ally mean i. that this is a 101lsy IHly of money that could beller be spent else­ define our terms. where. It seems we go through this mis­ rested and jailed for shop-llCting at the Chriltillt M. And"son, G zine, recently pu blished a list of books to aiding or ('I'en ('ommiserating with U.S. imperiali m. Me Too supermarket. informal\on cycle every year. 329 Church read to be "intellectual" Including Slep. What you ('('ally mean Is that this is II lousy WRy nf setting priorities: human The Homecoming Committe contracts rair treatment at the hands of polIce penwoll and Siddhartha. Write Ihat life nnd sdf-dctclInination "boH' the Capitabtic ~Ia('hinl'. with the A.S. of E. to design and build a and judges seems to be something that down ! [ could go Into a humble dis­ Well , it wasn't th . '. gill rtlment's reuction that wRslirprising or intrr- monument appropriate 10 the occa ion , young people, especially those with long To the Editor:* * * course on the rest of the "quick and capable of being removed, located on the hair. can expect less and Ie s of the e I started to read the Rccount of that easy" methods but there Is really no e ting. It W~ Uli IlC\1 ulna he l'onfrontation within the ... Could it he that traditional sile west of the Old Capito\' days . Pollee Chief McCarney has already prelty, brighl-eyed 19 year old whom the need . the U. . may )ct bcwme s(lmrtliing besides R ollnding board for the Rig Our respon. ibility ceases upon comple­ made clear his views, and his own bias· law had the lIudaclty to arrest merely for Rteliling, but I got so choked up. I Capitalism has cornered another mar· Powers? - Lntl,:c/l May lion of construction_ We are also asked to ed attitude, towards those he considers keto construct lhe monument employing engi­ "undesirable elements" In our commun­ was unable to peruse the complete morbid mlssle. Greg Van NOltrand, Al neering principles and to submit a cost ity . It is sad to learn that the newly­ Coralvillt eshmate for approval by Ihe Homecom­ appointed police court judge, Joseph So, tell me. please, did that nice thief Ing Committee. When the cost estimate Thorton, shares his sentiments WIth re­ win, or dJd nasty old socIety reinforce quotations is approved , we lire then allocated funds gard to exactly who Is deserving of lhe Its sanctions against copping once again. Seven is better til build Ihe monument. TH1S MONEY, equa I protection of the law. Every age and generation must be as alive. I found the American university EUlllne J. G.rdlltr, A4 AS WI':LL AS ALL MONEY SPENT FOR There is omething dangerously wrong Johnson County ClUrt HIUSI than one free to act for Itself. in all cases, as had thIs Ideal as phrased by a professor HOMECOMfNG ACTIVITIES !including with a judicial system which allOWS the ages and generation which preceded In University : "The passionless resodding). COM8S SOLELY FROM judges the opportunity to capricIously A pile of medal~ it . . . Man has no property in man ; pursuit oC passionless intelligence" - THE SAL E m' HOMECOMTNG deal with whoever comes before them as 8aby sitting neil her has any generation 8 properly clean and noble, I grant you, but not .~ f,rassy mound RAnGES. This fact could easily be veri­ seems clearly the case in this inslance. To the Elliter: in the generations which are to follow. alive enough •.• fied by the Homecoming Chairman. 1 Ilsk you to ask yourselves what the Thomas Peine, 1776 Jack , 1906 lL is also important to realize that as woman In the county jail meanl when For the past week II frlrnd of ours has Ribbons fading In the .ffIn I found the Unlver Ily ... clean and College Isn't the place 10 go for ideas. engineers, we are keenly aware of envir­ she said that "Thorton is going to be been at University Hospital . and in visit­ 1'he irony escape! tltem noble, but I did not find the university H.len Keller, 1916 onmenlol problems and as a result, we more difficult (for students 1 to deal ing him, we have often taken OUr baby informed the Homecoming Committee with ." Do they have to deal to have daughter (we can't afford a babysitter\. rhos(' wlto heal that we are against burning this "tiny ju lice done? Does this mean that young monument " even though lhe Iowa Pollu­ people will get fined double for being On Wednesday, while we were visiting their bleed/rll1 con~clence ~ tion Control Board has given unsolicited young? Does it mean doubled jail sen­ with our friend , a nurse, and then a u:ith dead b for the closing of approval to burn the monument. This In­ tences? Does it mean no legal coun el doctor came in and became very indig­ Charl.1 Chal" A4 Mo~el formation 81 0 could be verified by a call or advisement of rights for those with nant that we had brought our daughter 131 Grovi St. to (he I1omecoming Chairman. no money to afford a lawyer? Does It along. They said that it was very easy If we didn 't know otherwise, we lVould mean Iyranny of the rich over the poor? a midwestern university believe that the facts weren't checked. The above named public officials are for babies 10 pick up diseases in hos­ Written aa a reClctlon to thl PO'lhU,\ Hov.evcr, prior to the appearance of the responsible to you. If they are unable or pitals. They said thAl signs were posted moul award. al the ROTC award cer· Prlcondltlonu Many thousands of en­ Iowa City and elsewhere. edilorial. an alleged member of the 0.1 . unwilling to administer justice fairly or .mony. Od. 16, 1910 rolled students with diverse back­ Octeber I-11th: Infusion of militant out­ all over the hospital warning parents grounds, avallabJllty oC a sizeable pollee sIders from neighboring stales, Including (orce, absentee ownership and conlrol, Madison, WIsconsIn which increases en­ A view from the steps- and tension maIntained over several thusiasms to a frenzy; failure of univer­ months. sity admInistration lo crackdown on out­ Trlgglrlng mtchanllm: Any overt dis­ siders and frenzied students. ruption of the "normal" functioning of October 12-15th: 1<'inal preparatory Demonstration cases still pending the university, involving a significant meetings of cadres; convergence of ac­ number of students. tivities of all cadres on single focus . By LORRIE PIACENZA into Old Capilol. After doing $800 worth past three hours, would kMW wny tney had been decided upon the order to the r October 16th : Massive rally , fires , and R('c('ntly, an article appeared on the of damage, which included smash In,! in were being arrested . I remember the Tlml IInl 'or thl clollng proctll: patrol to clear t he area Ihen became Ir­ invasion of thollsands of former students front pagc of the Des Moines Register the face of a portrait of former univel'­ speech vividly, for I was sitting on the reversable". When asked when this "ir· Inltl.1 condltlonll tensions instilled by and non·student outsIders from through­ rega rding the lrials for lhe 231 demon­ sity president, Oliver M. Spencer, the steps of Old Capitol at the time. reversable point" was, Boyd replied, the experiences of May, 1970 ; Callure to out the U.S. Gigantic rally on Penlaerest strators arrested May 8, on the steps of group left. They became lost in Ihe The reading was punctuated with re olve areas of conlIlet at that time. climaXing by the burning of an effigy of Old Capitol. The article mentioned that crowd of students, who had begun to words like 'felony' and 'six months in "When the patrol moved onlo the Penla· e.g., the 230 ca es of student arre led a hardhat and , possibly. olhers. Dozens fi ve months had passed, and the city gather on the steps and on lhe sidewa lk crest they t Heffner and the others) were May 8th still pending. Tighlen d restric­ jail'. Besides tbese words, Captain Dick­ of Iowa Highway Patrol called In. sUII is tryIng to determine how to handle in front of the building. Three students son added that the arrest was not his unable to rever e that action". lions placed on the University by the October 17th l Classes suspended, pltc:b­ Board of Regents. the trials. The article stated that "the however, entered the building and refus­ ldea. The order had come from Presi­ The last group left the building al ed battle Involving jocks and hardhals, city has no plans to drop charges against ed to leave. A short time later the police dent Boyd, who from his vantage point in Actlvltl.1 during S.pt.mb.r: the en­ followed by total breakdown of law in the lhem a this time." arrived with City Manager, Frank Des MOines, feared we were 'endanger­ 10 :45 p.m. The arrests were made al l rollment of 18,000 ludents; weekly meel­ streets of Iowa City . The fact that the decision to drop Smiley, to arrest the three. ing human life' by our presence on the 2: 20 a.m. Why In all that time wasn't Lng' of active cadres of students !linked ALREADY WI'V' GONE BEYOND charges rests with the city, when the But they were not arrested then . An Old Capitol steps. Ca pta in Dickson was the order rescinded? Perhaps Heflner to national organIzation ) on DubUque, the .v.nts If thll past May for HOM'­ original charges for arrest were made by agreement was reached between Smiley only following orders. We were arresled was unaware that lhe building was nG College, WaShington and Burlington COMINGI President Boyd, seems strange. It is, and the demonstrators. The three would at 2:20 a.m. longer occupied? When asked about this r slreels; weekly dis appointments In -Bill Klpp however, only the final sce ne In one of be released on the condition that the On the afternoon of May 8, President he slated that "of COllrse" he was aware the grealest "buck-passing" acts since demonstrators remain peacefully on the Boyd, In his famous "unfortu nllte inci­ there were no demonstrators occupying the Nurcmburg Trials. steps and the sIdewalk In front of Old dent" speech, stated that he was "never Old Capitol at the Ume the arrests were The drama begins with the demon­ CapItol and stay out of the building, The informed that the second gro llp of per­ made. When asked why the order wasn't Kicking out of the system stration Thursday, May 7, in the Penla­ demonstrators agreed. The three stu­ sons OCCUpying Old Capitol was remov­ reversed he replied, "1 can answer no I The Iowa City League of Women Vot­ I hoped that the Legislature Move­ cr 5t. After futile attempts to blockade dents were released and left the building. ed". He had been given "faulty informa­ further questions". Ihe Clinlon Streelliowa Avenue Inler~ec­ This was &tl0;45 p.m . tion". by 8 source he no longer remem­ ers pre ented Candldales' Night al West ment (dedicated to the Conc~rn of the Meanwhile, back at the jail. we learn~ hon and to 'take' Jessup Hall , an unlden· At 1:22 a.m., Captain Lyle Dickson oC bered. that Old Ca pito l was stili occupi­ ed of Boyd's speech. We wondered why, High School Thursday night. Candidates People of Iowa 1 would be better suited I tified voice cried out "Let's take the Old the Highway Patrol, was reading an in­ ed. Boyd added that his representatives from the [owa City area for national, If he consIdered the who le thillg an "un· to my obviously low-tastes. It opened Capitol". With this, 12 (as reported by junction, drawn up the day before by at the scene fRay Heffner, Iowa Uni ver­ fortunate incident" he didn 't drop the stale and counly offices ,'ere there in with a trill on taxes ; it closed with a tud nts at the cene), 20 (as reported Pre ident Boyd, to be lIsed against stu­ sity Provost, being the main one ) "were force. They obviou~ly considered the cha rges. We learned from our iailfrSlf trill on taxes ; and in between there was by the Cedar Rapids Gazette), 30 (as dents involved in "violent or disruptive free to rescind it (the order to have the that it was not up to Boyd to drop Ihe event important. Some managed to ar­ reported by the Des Moines Register). violations of unIversity regulations ." He area cleared)." rive just lale enough to justify an ener­ a trill on taxes. "But What about Drugs charges, but the city. The city that w~~ or 50 (as reported by The Daily Iowan) read it so the students, who had been "Boyd added , however, that there was only fo llowing Boyd's orders, who was getic enlrance and an intimale I've-jusl­ and Crime that topped last week's Iowa students mashed a window and broke peacefully slUing on the teps Cor lhe "a point when a peclfic course of action come - from - a - top - level - stralegy - "misinformed" but knew Heflner. wlm Hate Parade? and that perennial [av­ ------could "answer no further questions" 8'1 meeting aIr. other gained their lillIe orile, Burning and Rampaging?" 1 mut­ place in the oun by falling back In the ...-______;.... .PITY THE POOR KIDNAPER ___-- _____..... lo why the orders weren 't rescinded, crowd and waitmg to be called up high· tered , when I relurned to the hall. could ha ve rescinded (he orders. er. And there were so many wine-colored If the rostrum had been busted Thurs· Caught in this circle, a long with 231 4 shirts, it was hard to tell who the good day night at West High, the take would 'Unacceptaltl.' demonstrators, is a considerable amount guy were. of bail money. The RegIster 's October 6 have been 11 copies of Scammon's The article erroneously slates that each de· The performance began, a symphony Real Majority and one copy of Spiro '\ in three movements (depending upon the T. Agnew Speaks Out. I suppose that monstrator paid $30 in ball , the normal deg ree of political arnbition), skillfully the several hundred people who will die rate for the misdemeanor " disorderl~ . conducled by Iowa City's smiling City this week in Indo will be doing conduct". (Step-silt ing is not a felony ). l\lanager in 3 2 lime (3 minules of free it for the camp value Involved now that I, however, have a "Police Court Ap­ time. 2 mmutes ror each question). The the Vietnam Wor is dead ; that discrim­ \ \ pearance Bond" which slales that "j, 'Read our propaganda, givI us ____• 'Very well-pauagt to eultt,f Loretta Piacenza on the date above writ ... tradItIOnal strains of Knowledge, Ex­ ination will become socially acceptable 550,000 In 90ld and no l.IIil____ _ p ~r ience and Congressional Reform again, now that office scekers have frlt passaCJ' to Cuba and pay ten (May 8, 1970 ) ha ving been charged waHed over the audience, followed been relieved to find out that election 5500,000 in gold in return propaganda I' with the offense of disorderly .... and cIo~ely by some tedious etudes on Ad­ can be achieved without the support of for the hostages!' 1 hereby deposit the sum of $100 for my ministration Economic Policies, and the minorities ; and that we will contlnue bail .... " There are 230 more just like, Congressional Movement was brought to )Jay exorbitant prIces for books, food , 1M... that SO ytrcls' it, which comes to a total of '23,100., to an absolutely titillating conclusion housing and tuition, because the major­ Much of this bail money was paid by Wil h a ~hrlll cadenza on Teaching Re­ ity of the people will no longer elect Iowa City business men, who like Presi­ voiution in the Classroom. someone who Is unashamedly sympathe­ \ dent Boyd, agreed that the mass Ovcnl helmed as I was by such heavy tic to "the kids." was an "unfortunate incidenl". fare, lhere was sti U cnough brash radi­ ]n two short years tudent Power has Boyd , however, they choso to do some­ chb lell 10 request a rendJtion oC those moved from Political Idot to PoBlIcal thing more constructive lhan make a current hits, Commissions of Civil Whore, and come to rest as Polillcal speech. Rights, Pornography, and Campus Un­ Liability. 1 hope that the next time we This then was the drama of "buck­ resl (l wanted to see how they dId be­ are spanked for playing around out­ 'Passage to Cuba, 5soO \ 'We pay you 5500,000.· passing". Because of It, 23 ,100 bucks have been tied up for fiv e months with fore requesting any Golden Oldie~ like side the system, someone in our august you take the host~tS The .) We would have been solons will have the courage to remem­ In gold and WI 'It tht »Jlo------­ Lhe city still trying to 'determine how to propagandal' and WI gtt 100 yards - dancing still If the conductor bad ber who Ibrew U! out. handle the lriala'. Yeah, an "infnrtun.IL. not relurned to tbe podium_ - Tim Ir.y lte Incldenl' I THI OAIL. Y IOWAN-Ie •• City, I...... set., Oct. 17, 197t-PI", I It's a Who,le New Parade in River City

Fr iday nigh,'" homlcomlng chil. parade, leiliell could be called very cmyth/ug but tradlIIoMI, dem­ that (Ju8t m1 1!8 alai ex Ii a promln­ e'HI tO/lle III lou:a GUy. Birth control and the !Jome­ co mll1~ theme of good old Intra rom produced the Nor III u.: e ~ t ern Bell Tele­ phoU' 's floot 811Ou:rt left A giaHt-sl:ed Pill. and n calen­ dar Id tll arl unll(Jpp~ que.!/lon mark add lip to the entry'.! title; "A Loss Lt Beyond Gorn­ I cel,/ioll ." The Cay Liberation Front elli ered lilt' pamde exhibit al rigllf . Signs dCllouncing ex­ i.HII, racism and elMsitm and irulicalin{!. Ihat "Gay Pridl' i·f G(IIJ POled' dec ked out a late '/lo(h-/ Cadillac filled to ovcr­ (lOtting leltlt members of tl16 /'0111 . - rholos Ily Diane HY/,es

From Hiiacking to T urkey- Rogers' Meets Gromyko; Passengers, Crew Return ANKARA, Turkey tA'I - Pass- pilot and the radioman from hey. no ntr.dl,ion Itr... officials said. engers and two wounded crew· the hijacked plane left on ment. l "We are considering the mat­ U.S.-Assailed in U.N. men from . a plane hijacked another Antonov.24 sent from The government spokesman ter," a government spokesman from RUSSia to Turkey flew UNITED NATIONS, N'V'I peeted Gromyko to support In the Areb. Ind 1.,"11. In.o I two hours Thursday night with home Friday, along with the Russia to Trabzon to get them. added, however, that If granted said. "There are legal angles IA'I - SecretarY of State Wi!· attack on U.S. Mideast policy PH" ..ttl,m,n •. tllk.. Secretary of Stale William P. body of a hostess slain in the The plane also carried the body asylum here. the . hijackers Involved. Weighing against the lIam P. Rogers met Friday with made at the United Nations ell'- Rogen said after meeting Rogers. episode. Turkey weighed a of Madezhda Kurchenko, 18, probably would be tried In Soviet request for extradition Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei lIer In the day by the EgyptJlII with U.N. leaders earlier in the In I 'pHch rofl,ctln, the Kremlin request for extradi­ the hostess cut down by bul· Turkey for felonies, including la lhe request of the hijackers A. Gromyko amid mounting fo!'eign , minister, Mahmoud dllY thllt his talks went "very policy of the n.w Egyptian tion o{ Ihe hijackers against the lets as he blocked the door to murder. No charges have been for political asylum ." trouble for the U.S, effort to Risd. well." But U.S. officials Indicat· regime h,ad.d by Presid.nt hijackers' plea for poUtical the pilot's compartment. filed against them yet, though, get Middle East peace talks Informed officials stili fore- ed he was encountering heavy Allw" SId •• , Ri.d Slid there asylum. Also wounded in the airborne HAVURAH THEATER started. saw a reasonable chance th.t going. can be no peiC' unl." I trill Chief pilot Valery Adejov, shooting were Adejov, the c0- DIAPER In an apparent effort to avoid Israel and its Arab opponents Adding to pessimism about withdrawl from .11 occupied who underwent surgery for a pilot and the radioman. N.w th.ller group to revl'I" . SERVICE by making a bad situation worse, would - for their own reasons prospects for Mideast progress Ar.b territory .nd r.cog' critical gunshot wound In the The Russians who engineered Ixe Jewl.h theat., pr •. Rogers did not present Gromy· - . continue the U.S. sponsored In the near future was the tough nlltS th, right. of the P.les. chest, remained in Turkey. (5 DOl. per W.. k) ..ntlng .r.dltlonal .nd COl'­ ko with photographic evidence Mideast cease-fln; beypnd Its speech to the General As embly tlnl.n people." the first successful hijack of a tempor.ry J,wlsh drlma - 1"'- Antonov·24 I.tllner of Soviet airliner to a foreign land - $12 PER MONTH - I'Iwrltlng, , ..tlglng In I of Soviet Mideast truce viola· current 9O-day term. . bEt' F I "I' t I . . Froe pickup & d.llvery twlc. tl Id Id B t ts f r I h' g Y gyp sore gn ". ms er, ''It seems that ZIOnist pres- A.roflot, which 11'" div.rted were Identified as Brazmskas modern fr.m.wor\(. ons , a es sa . th u pros»eCdA bOI aUI~ct link. Rilld charged Friday that the sure has succeeded in putlin" from its scheduled f1lgh' from Koroyero, 46, and his son Alge­ • w.. k. Ev.rythlng II fur. Rog.,s hid ..rller IIld h. e propose ra· srae I II • U Ited St t k d I " Anyonl Intero.ted m.. ' .t could provld ••uch proof. MOl. on a peace settlement they ad. II a es wrec . e ts own an end to the American 'niUa· Bltuml to Sukhuml to the das, 18. They have asked for nlshed: Oi.pert, contalnlrt, I Hillel Hou .., SUndIY, Oct. 18, cow d.nl.1 .h. U.S. cher,,, of knowledged, are much' poorer. Middle East peace mltiatlve ~y live," he said. Turkish town of Trlbzon, .... political asylum. deodorln,.. 12 :15 for discussion over truce violation. through ..f. Wh.t Rogars wlnh now II aUping I~self completely WIth The Rogers·Gromyko session m.lntd In Turkey, Iiso. A goy.rnment spokesm.n NEW PROCESS tlng up n.w mlnil •• in the soma "r.etiflu,lon" .f the Israel Igamst the Arabs. at the Soviet U. N. mission . and Authorities h.ve pledged to "id If they (ould Istabllsh I brunch. Suel .t.ndlllll zone. violltionl _ I cI.llbtrl"ly Rlad, who declared that the a follow·up meeting between the return it to RUllil but hive yalld political motive fo ~ Nonetheless, U.S. of£icials er- v.gue word - enouth "tet United States must bear respon· two slated for Monday night, not Slid when th.y will do ...king lSylum, th.y would slblJlty for "the state of war In loomed importantly both in the '0. no' b. .xtradlted to RusIII. Iowa City ILonghair/. the Middle East," had met (or Mideast context .-and globally. Forly·flve passengers, the co- Turk.y and the Sovl.t Union Drycleaning Beaten by IShorthairs l Michael McKaie, 3D, of lowa McKaie said the DaMemans City, told West Branch pollce were on a brief trip to Wlscon· SPECIALS! early Thursday that he had sin at the time of the Incident. According to McKale. five or Monday • Tullday • Wednesday ~n assaulted by 15 to 20 men six carloads of men drove Into while caring for the farm home the yard of the Dlnneman OC~. of Luther and Anna Danneman, home shortly after midnight 19, 20 & 21 proprIetors of the Bowery Gen­ Wednesday and pulled out tele­ eral Store. phone )fries leading to the house. When he went outside LADIESI and MEN'S Two Piece I to protest, McKaie said, the men "shoved me around" Ind Campus used a knife to cut his hllr. SUITS He was then thrown againlt I One Piece or Two Piece Icar and received a slight cut on the head, he said. The men Notes I then left. PLAIN DRESSES PHI RHO SIGMA McKaie described the as­ Rho Sigma have a Ph! will sailants as being in their 20's 19 Iec:h or buffet dinner at 5 p. m. today at $1 or 30's, and said they were the fraternity house, 117 Ferson. driving late model sedans and AU members and alumni are in­ a late model pickup truck. He 09 vited. 2F.r said they had "very short hair" There just aren't $2 • • • and were carrying paper beer BRIOGI CLUB cups. that many of them. Gold Duplicate Bridge ' Club will McKaie said he called Welt Fashion Originals bridal meet at 7:30 tonight at 314 Court Branch police and that later the St. Place. Students are welcome. investigation was taken over by sets are all limited editions. For more Information call 337- the Cedar County Sheriff's Of· That, along with their 5185 (days) or 338-2565 (nights) . fice. A spokesman for the exquisite workmanship sheriff said the Investigation of • the incident is continuing. and custom design look, CIRUNA ClRUNA wlll hpld Its weekly is what makes them !xecutlve board rheeting at 6:30 The' Doilv Iowan unique.We can't even p. Sunday In the Union Acti­ m. 'ubll.h.d by lIu",,' I'uatllc .. guarantee that these vities Center. "OM, 'nc., CIftIIIIV"lcetletlt Ctflo ''', '0.1 CUy, '1.1 12241 .'" ... particular rings will ~ • • c'pl MondlYs, helhl.,I. 1",1 .... ~ diY' .nd '1M .fter '"'' ""~ available when you come WESLEY HOUSE dlYs. fn'" ••' d."II al ..1 ...." ,.. "' the ,.., tffiuMe"" It 11.1 C"' Men/s Shirt Wesley House, 120 N. Dubuque und.r 'ha Ac' If C."',...... in to see us. But we can St. , will hold an unconventional Mlrch 2, 117 •• promise a selection just· workshop service at 11 a. m. The DaU1 )o.,,,n II written and edited by .tudenll of TIle UIII ••r. as distinctively beautiful Special! Sunday. There will be guitar Illy or low • . Oplnlonl '""l'UMd III music and shared participation. th, edltotlll OOIUIIIDI of 1111 .... from the ringleaders of Dn-.Ipod .... Call Evelyn Durkee, 338·1179, Ire thOle of the write,.. Th. As_llled 'r... II ••IlU.d a jewelry revolution. for more information. to the udull•• u.. ror HpulIIIea. Uon .u 10"11 '" .IU II all Al' ...., $129 • Ind dlJpltch ... 5 for SOS luble,I,"on 1111''': 81 earrllr III . let Fashion Students for a Democratic Soc· '0.1 CIty. ,10 ]>el rUt In Id,u•• ; Mon., TUI'., Wed. Only .Ill monOis, '5.110: three monllll, ... lety will hold a meeling at 7:30 All m.ll IUbM!l'IpIIOIll,. ,II ..r ,.ar; . inals p. m. Monday in the Union sIx months. ...50; UltM .oaths, • DI.mond Rina. Princeton Room. Anyone inter­ ".50. I DIll 12''''''' tro. 11_ to III." I ~ ested In anti-ROTC action Is weI. nl,hl 10 report 11 ••1 ltallll IIId .... I nouncemenU In TIl. DaIl1 10.ln. come, EdItorial offlc...... 10 III. C_uo· ' I1 ______• • • Ie.Uonl Center. , OM HOUR , INTERNATIONAL LAW CLUB DIll l5WIO' If you do nol ...,.,•• II ldverti ~ed in your paper by 7:10 • .m. Z,., ,ef. In lerna'tional Law Club will fort will be m.d. to correct 1M U­ CL4MOlJR meet at 3:30 p.m. Monday In the Tor with Ihe nexl I...... CIrculation 'maRTlnlllnS:_III office hOUri .r. ' :10 10 11 • .•. IIOD­ Law Building, room 204. d.y throu.h l'rldl)'. THI MOlT 'N DRY CLlANtNO Trust... , Board of Stud.nt Pub­ • • IIc.llons. Inc.: C.rol Ehrlich. G; availabl. at 10 Souft! Dubuqu. St. - 33.-444' YAF John C.'n, At; Ron Zobel, AS ; Sher,'Y Mertt.son, A4; Joe KIUYj OPEN frlm 7 I.m. " , p.m. Young Americans' for Free· "4; William J. Zlm., School 0 MONDAY thru SATURDAY Journalism. Wllll.m AJb~cht, D.. dom will hold a meeting at 7:30 p.rlm.nl of Economlcl, ChaJrlllU; N.all Shopping Cent.r - 351-9851 p.m. Tuesday In the Union Wis­ Gear," W. FOfllJ, Schoo' of lito 1111011; lad D.. ld .kl0lllb...... consin Room. plrlrDlat of ~. P.ge ~.~~ _.~AIL Y IOWAN- iowl City, low.-S.t., Oct. 17, 1m He's the O~ly Candidate- IU.S. Keeps·Hitting . . Voters Elect Sadat Ho Chi Minh Trail . SAIGO liI'I - u.s. B52 South Vielnlmelt fore .. CAnto liI'l ~ Anwar 'adat, sons cast valid ballots out of 8.4 challenges followir:g In the path bombers smothered the Ho Cbi clashed for the I ixrh tim. in • chosen to lead as succes- million regi-tered voters. A to- of Nasser. May God bless our Minh 1rail wilh bombs again week Thursday with North sor to the late President Gamal tal of 6.4 million voted yes, the nation as a bastion of Arab- Friday. begilming a second Vietnamese units along the Abdel Nas er, received 90 .04 per others no. ism ," he concluded. week or saturalion raids against Cambodi.n bord.r. cent approval in Thursday's vot- In Egypt"s last previous presi- Sadat received the orricial an- .he Noreh Vietnamese supply The clash, just inside Cambo­ lifeline. ing, Interior Minister Shaarawy denlial vote, in 1965, Nasser won nouncement of his election at dia and about 75 miles north· Gomaa announced Friday. 99 .9 per cent. of the ~otes. Ihis native village of meit Abou Abou. 30 o[ the Thailand­ Sadat, 52, acting president The election, said Gomaa, el Kom 85 miles northwest of based bombers - virtually all west of Saigon, was little more since Nasser died Sept. 28, was proved " the immortal Nasser Cairo. He voted there Thursday the operalional B52 fleet in the than a skirmish. But , taken the sole candidate. Voters had a I did not leave us in a vacuum and stayed to attend noon pray­ war zone - pounded jungle-cov- along with th e five previous chance to sa~ yes or ~o' . I but left i~st;.ad ~ firm will. " ers in the small farming com- ~ red trails and transfer points clashes lately it was clear that In the Laos panhandle for an ' , rGio~m~a~a:sailidil7Ii.l~m:l:ll:lo=n ~pe~r ~- ;E~gy=:Pt:ls~fiaic m~g~th~e~gr~a~vjeslt munity's mosque Friday. eighth straighl day. the Communist Command Sadat will be sworn in at a As 01\ previous dlYs, 110 B52 troops were tryi ng to move I NOWI special meeting of Egypt's Na- missions wert flown It.ins' back into the lairs that had been tional Assembly Saturday night. Ia.-...... and CI~bodil . swept by allied forces in the big 9;25 ENDS WED. The authoritative newspaper The sustained bombings in offensive in May and June AI Ahram reported today that Laos are aimed at smashing the .. . Sadat will begin "widespread "dry season' push by North In Saigon , I~ wa,s learned t~at SATURDAY & SUNDAY TIME SCHEDULE political consultations" when he Vietnam to move war materials one or American s veteran )fl. 1 :45 - 3;50 - 5;45 • 7;45 • 9;40 I returns to Cairo to work out the Ito its troops in Cambodia and fantry divisions - the "Tropic .-::,.-----,------. "organi1.ational framework" of A soldier st,nds lu,reI by , Canadian Forces hellcopt.r It South Vietnam. Lightning" 25th Division - Is Adom Goines has 0 91lT Fbrsche his presidency. Quebec Provincial . Polici headquilrters in Montreal Friday There was fresh evidence also being pulled out of Vietnam good boks,o fsuoronteed future' rhe consultations may last Armed after the C.nldian gov.rnment invoked tough measures, n.v­ tha t the North Vietnamese and t f th U S d' , through Sunday, AI Ahram said. er before ustd in peac.time, to outlaw t.rrorist "para lis" In Viet Cong were reinfillraling soon as par 0 e " Isen· and as monyglrs as he can handle and Sadat is expected to name Guard Quebec. A group of children appear absorbed in the unprece­ into their fonner sanctuaries in gage ment. bis new government next week. dented scene. (S.e story, pagt I.) - AP Wirephoto I eastern and southern Cambodia. Informed sourc.. disclosed Adom Goines has nothi~. thlt two brigH" of the Utll, also known I. "Haw.W. Own," would be out by the Security Orders Given Christmas ....on under Presl· dent Nixon 's newly .nnovnct4 cutback of .to,OOG troop. by $ .00 Stricter Interpretation thl .nd of ,hI. y.. r. WASHINGTON IiI'l - Govern­ out anyone asking to inspecl Also to be withdrawn are the ment security guards received the box . two remaining brigades of the U.S. 4th Infantry Division and fresh orders Friday to inspect A GSA spoke~ man said Fri­ The \\O'id crorged for REWARD all briefcases and packages day that guards apparently the 5th Marine Regiment. carried into federal buildings misunderstood the Monday di­ The new cutback, due to lle "regardless of how innocent" rective: completed Dec . 31 , will reduce "ADAm AT 6 A.m." For informCltion IIClding to the arrest of the pClrty or pClrties respon.i­ I h e authorizied American MICHAEL DOUGLAS • LEE PURCELL the person carrying them looks. "Apparently there was a bl. for the theft of the LClssies Red Bllrn Chicken. The new General Services judgmental factor involved that strength in Vietnam to about • IN COLOR. Administration directive ca me allowed guards, if a person was 344,000 men, the lowest level In Contact Steno Circello alter a bearded Assoc iated not suspicious looking, to make nearly five years. Press reporter carrying a shab­ a decision whether to let them The 25th Division, battle·test- • NOWI 715 S. Rivllnide Drive 338·7534 by yellow box stroBed into through . . " he said. ed in three wars, was formed in eight government bUildings, in- " We 're making it clear today Hawaii in late 1941 and is sched­ ENDS WED. ... We are saying . . , that uled to return there and become · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~ eluding the Capitol and Penta- regardless of how innocent a the nucleus of the U.S. Army 's .... ---;:..-;:;-;::;~~.... :-;-;;:o.:-:;-u~=_;_::==;_;_;_ --__.. r gon, without being stopped. On Monday, saying it was person looks, if they are carry­ Pacific Reaction Force. tightening security because of ing a briefcase or a package, In Carnbodia, a general lull terrorist bombings, the GSA they will be asked to open it." persisted for a fifth day. had told building guards to "deny entrance to anyone car­ rying suspicious packages un­ The Police and Drug Use- ... less I hey voluntarily submit the - , package for examination." (CAln tlnu.d from P.~ 1) stt .t $3,500. En ..'brecht h.. But in hi s later tour of nine "If anyone is going to use spent lomt tim. in prison .ncI government buildings , the AP marijuana or acid or anything 'IY' h.'. mlking .ffort. to .... Ireporter was stopped only once else in this town, they know hlbilit,t, himself. - at the Supreme Court. There they're breaking the law. I He came to Iowa City after a guard blocked an entrance don't expect them to come cry­ he got out, and "I've been has­ =l until he inspected the box. in g to me if they get arrested . sled ever since." He star led - There wasn'l even a guard at Here 's a list of the people who Project Hope, a program for re­ the Pentagon entrance Thurs­ were arrested around the first habilitating ex-convicts and Before The Game 1da y. and the reporter stroll ed of the month: linding them a place in the our noon buffet serving by th e offices of Secretary of • Gene Engelbrecht co mmunity , and has spoken to NOW Defense Melvin R. Laird and cQarged with conspiracy to Chine .. lind Americlln food I the Mennonites and the Optim­ ENDS WED_ the Join t Chiefs of Slaff witll- sell narcotics, his bond WIS ists about Project Hope . 10 A.M .• 1 P.M. • Yuri Muller - charged with sale of narcotics, bond ori· After the Game ginally set at $5,000 but reduced GENE WILDER to $1,000 a week later. "While Treal your dllte to Cln exotic Chinese dinner or enjoy my political convictions are the finest Americlln food and cocktails in our Oriental hardly parallel to the town or­ ficial 's," Muller said, " I don 't dining room and Polynesian lounge. think that was their reason for arresting me." He said he could find no underlying cause for his arrest. OPEN SUNDAY • John Birkb.ck - chltgtl/ l1li: with "I. of ntrcotlc., bond I'e1lR1 Itt It $2,000, reduced to 10 ... per c.nt. He hiS bltn working Ming Garden I •• technic. I Irtist for the Physic. R.... rch Center for N·O -w HighwClY 6 W. Coralville CONT. SHOWS the Plst .ix ye.,1 Ind hIS, en FROM 1:30 For tllke-out orders occasion, worked for th. dI· Phone 338-3761 p.rtment of phy.ici '.nd "t.... nomy. H. WI. gr.dulttd here with • b.ch.lor'. dagrtt In Engli.h .nd Is now .tttncling school plrt tim., working on hi. mllt.r'. deg..... H. eI ••• THIS FALL,. sifits himltlf Ie constrva· .'. tiv.: "Y", I'm .y.n I ,,,ia!· .,ed Republic.n, or, It lust, THAT ASCENSION I WIS. I'm not in tny Wly hlp KICK-OFF' , to this drug Icent. I'm forty , APPETITE Wednesday Clnd YeI" old and I lik. my wine AT 120 E. BURLINGTON - Ripple 1970." ThursdClY • Virgil Davis - charged wit! IOWA CITY sale of narcotics , bond set al $1,000. Davis has been unavail· able for comment. • • • Rick Hugill - charged with An ------ING NIG sale of narcotics. Hugill was wU! t You'll Always graduated here last August with a sel a bachelor's degree in psycho­ CDLDR .. MOYIHAI @lIGD.III AMERICAN INTEItMATlOIiAllllW[ .11 Find Good Eating on el FEAT. TIMES. 1;45 - 3:50 - 5;50 - 7;50 - ':55 logy and is presently working at affair at Gallery 117. "I've been looking Stude for a job to use my degree, but iOn . NOW GEORGE'S now I'm going to have to wait and see how this thing comes Par ENOS WED. out. " 8ion, GOURMET These people and their friend ~ day, of thl DINING • CARRY·OUT • DELIVERY are still steaming over " Dirty Dan " and his tactics. Sellers, OnE Ftlturing however, said he thinks that will - things will smooth over after of Jo~ph E.levine presents • Pizzi Is Aft Aveo Embossy F.lm some lime has passed. tant • Italian Spaghttti "I'd like to hope that some of ACorio Ponti Product.on Itorring Foun. • Broasted Chicken the friends I made will realize, dldau • Steak~ after everything cools down, and • Barbecued Ribs that this is just my job. Some· Geshl • Sea Food one has to do it." • rnilih It's a known fact that dealing • Gourmet Salads 'rOl dope carries with it a certain Israe and Sandwiches risk , and that risk is taken Into HOURS : Sun. - Thun ... p.m. - Midnight Gh . consideration in the price. In Iraq, Fri . and S.t. 4 p.m . - 2:00 '.m. the past, it hadn 't ' becn consid· in V.ttorio DeSico's Pres! ered dangerous, at least by two t GEORGE'S' GOURMET some peoplc, to cop a few Leba joints or a lew tabs for one's SIaIIIIoMr DIFFERENT SPECIALTY EVERY NIGHT tor I) / 830 1st Av •. Produced by Co~o Pon ~ and Arthur COM PRIVATE PARTY CATERING friends . versi Technicolor·· Priols by Movielab ~!I One Block North of The people who were arrested Pale! HOME FOOTBALL SATURDAYS-ll:00·2;30 4;00·8;00 had decided that Dan was cool. o~ aM avca ...aln IIILla.1 ...... Towncrest Shopping Center view' After all, he 'd been drinking Th , FEATURE AT 1:43 • 3:41 -5:39·7:37· ':35 COME AND EAT ALL YOU CANI I I and running alltund with them lend _ all summer. , . Nixon Plans Extensive Campaign WASHINGTON INt - Presi· dent Nlxort makes a IS·hour. whirlwind tour through four states Saturday as he increases his barnstorming acl ivi I ics on behalf of GOP candidates in the November election. MUSICAL INSTItUMINT~ WANTID In an effort to put more Re­ Want Ad Rates CLAlSICAL IUIt... - JllIIderllted .TUt>ENT8 _II ,r"'III1b1, IsU publicans in Congress and state In 8paln. Av.uabl. from N.. aon e.rp.t, couell. C&ll 3SJ.OMJ 111 bouses. Nixon is expected to One Diy ...... , lSc I W.nt AIIIoa, ci a "ell ,Ultlrlll. IIH881. ,JIL 10.20 - I%-1 campaign In 18 to 20 states dur­ Tw. DIY' .... " ... lk • WtnI 'lfANTZ!) - • PImIut llI~tIr tu­ Ing Ule 17 days remaining be· VOX CO~TAL ~rrlll . Itll tUft IIOIIt. Ud.... 000 ..... TIt,... Dey ...... lie. Wtnt oIfer. 1..... 1 ... or 1..... 1111. " •• 0...... -,-. ""aU ...... "TI I an.r~L • : ,.III, fore the Nov. 3 elections. I Five DIY' , .• . " .. 23. a wtnt =-==~=::--.,.-:---:_.:;"':..:-:: 1SI-lt4l. 10.1T TWO= EXCI:UINT ciarlo, II 'f.n The White House has named Till 0." ." ...... 2tc a Went ..lIOnablY priced, lit Nori(, LI.nD, 12 states In which he will ap­ One MIIItII ...... sSe I W.nt 381·2314. lHO CHILD CAli pear, adding Illinois and MInn­ MI"I",,,,,, All II Wt"', IJ'I'TEK N!:EDIID Ia IB1 b_• . - esota to the list Friday. AUTOS·DOMESTIC Jl'teldhoull UU. ' :30 1.111.·3:30 - p.... ., Tuudl, Thurldl1, .-' Sat. He will electioneer in Illinois urday.. ~hl hou •• bepln,. 'l'wo - PHONE 353-6201 11167 BRONZE MUltan, - 2ft, " bUA- ....- IUft Oct. 29 for Republican Sen . 'r.ed. Good condIUC1n . Dial 1$1. _c_~_.ft_. __-_ w_.. _____~__ ... Ralph T. Smith , who Is being 034 . 10.21 IITl'ER 'If ANTED 1111 bome . • a.m. 1tt14 CHEVY Impala.. rour door .. p.m., 417 Siadium PulL UI· challenged by Democrat Adlai hardtop. GOod, m.tbanlcally do­ 7560. to-11 Stevenson Ill, and lale in the pendable. &400. 338-1900. 11-28 CYCLES BABYSITTING - Any a,e, fUll or day travel to where ------1964 PLYMOUTH oUck --en,lne parl tim.. NUrMry .xperlenco heater. lIut offer. ci'ii 351 ·' 3V3. Infant wanted, 3 p.m.• 1l p.lII . Pari be will campaign against form· THE MOTORCYCLE Cllnlc, 126 La· 10-28 Lawn Aparlments. City Park uu er Vice President Hubert H. fayett.. 351-&100. Winter Itora, •. sSI·ntl2. 10.2.4 Guaranteed work on an mak .. and 1tt18 CORVE'IT! - b c.llent ahape, Humphrey, his opponent in Ihe modtl.. 11 ·24 21,000 mUe.. Exira.. Bill offer. t'ULL TIME .sporleneo d babysllUnl Allor 4 p.ln., 351.Qo143 . 10.28 In my home. R.ferenc.. fur"lIb· - presidential election of 1968. 19&8 TRIUMPH ~ - Recently ed. Hawkey. Court. 33 ..1931. 10-22 Humphrey Is in a contest overhaUled, twIn carbureton, fac· 1870 .B.,.CK GS 45S convertible - Rep. George Bush (R.Tex.), a candidate for U, S, Senal. s.. t, tory cam, pOllshed porU. 338-1731. AIr .ndltlo~ed , under 8,000 nUl ••. LICENSED SItTER - Area Z" full with Republican Rep. Clark t.lks with students in the open air quadrangle at Baylor Uni· ______10-21 I.llte