
Baseball Record Set Cardinal right.handar ltey Wuhb"m Forecast broka a major ".glle record Wed.,.., "ight by pitching • no-hitter - the sac· CIMy wfth acealieNl rai" toMy. P.rt· ond In as m."y nights at Cand ....1ck Iy clMlty .M w_ tell tht 11141 Friday. P.rk In S.n Fr.nckca. Sea atery P.,. ~ oil Iowan ....... ...., ........... 7. Serving the Utliversiiu of Iowa and the Pelfple of Iowa Cit!! Es(abllshed in J 868 10 ctDII a c:opJ Columbia Rebels Waste No Time Police Violence As School Opens Most Dangerous, NEW YORK "" - About 300 person., students and their supporters, forced their way into one of the campus build­ ings Wednesday nigh' afler the university withdrew permission for a sehedllled meet­ Clark Declares ing sponsored by the Student~ for a Oem· ocratic Society. The demonstrators marched into Scher· Attorney General, FBI Chief Trade merhorn Hall. which houses the social sciences department, ignoring the objec· tions of a campus secw-ity guard, a n cl Blows on Handling of Disturbances entered a large classroom. 'I1Ie seene WIU reminiscent of the student takeover of WASHINGTON (AP) -Atty.Gen. tped.al comm.\.ItiOll OIl violelll:e. several campus buildings last spring. Ramsey Clark. in _ppareot criticism of Hoover prailed <1:IJcaao police for pr.­ l The university withdrew permisaion , .. ventinc dIaruptioIl of the eon doc and SDS to use a campus auditoMum for Ita the bloody batt! between police and aid "vicious .ttacilnl moba" left ~ "International Assembly of Revolutionary antiwar prot ten at the Democntic no cbc»ee other than the IlISe ol f0t'C8. Studen\$" about half an hour be~ore the Clark, wttlIout II&mln& Cblea&o, aaId po­ meeting was scheduled to start.. .tional Convention, condemned p0- lke abould be told to use only minimum Th. school IBid it took ,... .ctlon be­ lice brutality wedn day u the mo t force neeesaary to curb dlsturbane . c.us. of • demondration ••rller In the dangerous type of violence. "Of .11 "leI_, I*ICI "Iolent' In .w. d.y when about 30 students - IUlpend· ClU at .uthorlty I. tho moat clantar. ed for "'eir role in ,... disorder. I a s t Clark and FBl Director J. Ed(ar Hoover tuS," Clal"\ wid. "F., who wl11 prootect spring - cllShad with .bout • dole!! differed dram tleaUy l1li po&e bandlinC t ... public wfIen .... pelle, vi ..... tho of u they at the c.mpus pelletm.n who bt....-d the 1ft IUCh diaordera tstIfied I,w'" COLUMBIA ROLLS AGAIN - ~.b4l11oll' dudents at Columbl. support.rs forced their ....., l"to one ef the bele.. u,," IInlv .... from regllterlng. &tart of bearinp before !.be Preaideot'. Milton S. ~. chalrmaD of Ibe Unl",rslty In New York, Including Students for • Democr.tlc So· slty', bulldlntl. after Columbia withdrew permlsalen for • Ie....... lrving de Kart. director of ltu<\ent In­ vJoIenoe comml.Ielon, uJd, "It It perfectly daty I,eder M.rk Rudd (ctnt.r, In plaid .hlrt) cI ••h with cam· uled m"tlntl lponsored by SDS umpu'. terests, told the SDS steering committee 0" ~ t.hert waa uncalled for action on pus guards Wedn ..day. Some 300 militant .tuden" .nd theIr - AP that because at lhe aflernoon incident WI,..,.,. * * * both rIdts," "space will not be granted to the SDS to­ Bot the rsJred educator .dded, "U a night or in the folure pending a hearlnr Protesters bai of urine were lhrow'II bl my f~, I by tbe students and faculty . ." think I would react." • Hoover said antiwar demonslraton d The clash between the and the students llberately prol'oked pollee by hw-ling campus guards lasted about 15 minutes. abuse and human reluse at them. He said Observers said several plain-clothesmen Cry Tough it W8I a tribute to the police that paralysis from the New York City ponce depart;. Dec. 5 Trials B of the city WIU prevented without I of men also we~ on hand. SOIM of the drama of the Dec. S aoU­ Uon that Coover had asked him to be part leads om of the bllildlni wh n Vevera ar· CHICAGO (.ft - An antiwar c:oalltion llfe. The .tudents were among 1st demon­ war demonstration on campus was re­ of the project a half hour before the In· re ed him. which or,aniled d monat.ratJoos that '""" 'Jbe controversy over the Chlcaco c:lash str.tors who gathered outside the ..,_ Into sU'eet. violence In Cblc 0 announced dominated the InJtial hearin(s 0{ the com­ lived Wednesday when the firsl three cident while Drum was waiting to hear a {aU said he had been at the tall~nd plans Wednesday for ~ 1lCr0ll ml ion created by President Johnson ""IIIm, wh.re reglstr.tion for the first cases springing oul of the disturbance speech on the Union pallo. of lh crowd ru hlna onto the Union', t h • [ of the Ivy L.Igue university's 25,'" country wiler ver the presldenllal ca.ndi· upon the as . nation 0{ !i(!n. Robert F. were heard in Iowa City Police Court. The only loud outbreak In me crowded cond floor and that he had th n wailed stuclent. wa, taklnt pl.". dB ppear. Kenne<ly IMt June. The testimony in the ca of thr e lu· courtroom occurred When City. Atty. Jay in the alcove Cor the crowd to disper • The executive committee o[ the Colum­ RenDJ Davi. 21. ch!c!lio. and Tom Both CI.... .nd Hoov.r surv.yed the dents charged with disorderly conduct wa. Hooohno a 'ked Drum Jf a man who is not He contended that he was not really part bia University Student Council voted un· H yd(J'J, 28. New York City, co-dire<:tora wide range of "Iolence In Amerlel. Each finished in lhe four·hour session. but ver­ doini anything wron" ienerally runs from of the demonstration but had fonowed animously in support of the suspended of the Natlonal MobUization committee to 1fIOk. oul Itronely for ,lin tontrol only dicts will not be given until the attorneys the police. Ibe group oul of curio ity. End the War In Viet1lam, said at • newl "'ur. IMfor. the Sen ..e Appro"ed am.· students, and called for their immediate for the defense file briefs. Jlldge '[arion In {all·s case the prose<'uUon and d& I II the 51 .. c ..., Johnson COIInty Sher. conf renee that a vot rs strike i planned Jor tun control bill. reinstatement. Neely gave no deadlines for submitting fl'nse also di agreed on what happened. iff Meynal'd Schneid,r ...tlfl~ thlt 51 .. for EIE'Ctlon DlIY. Nov. 5. Hoover endorsed IiCfllslng and !lDld The demonstrators were led by Mark the briefs. Police . Robert Vevera, who arr t- WIS c.lllng la"" enfofcemlt1' offlc"l ob. toUih iun controls are "bnperative [or the Rudd , head of the Columbia Students for The students who are awaiting verdicts ed Mall, lesUfied that Moll was part ot a Davis aid : "We f J the pe ce forces and prof.n. n.m.. when he ""II Il\Iblk's safety." Clark s Id iIIn control a Democratic Society, and one o( the in­ are: David Drum, G. Chula Vi. tao Cali£.; crowd running down a hallway on the 'e"'. beaten down In ide the rigced Democratic itiators o( last spring's protest and su)). ,trrested. S'" WI ••rrested ouhlde the N tional Convention .nd lhe puce fIX' "will ve thousands of live, eliminate James W. Mall, G, Iowa Cily; and Jerry second floor of the Union. t of thousands o[ rious crim ." sequent student strike. Sies, A4 , Iowa City. C.mpUI Security Headquarter. w·.e,.. a ~ t n in the atroets of Chicago will not be Clark told the ~d nlial pan I nearly William Kahn, the unlversity proctor. In al\, 18 person were arre. ted during Ve"'r. said th,t wh.n II. y.lled twice c ..owd of d.mon,traton had ,.th.r,d. unr pre nted tho fall. .. the c~awd to stop .nd it did not, h' Schneid r also id thai he had een "Wp intend to be a major fortI'!, we Will half. million criml' 0{ violence were com· told tbe crowd that registration - which the all.day Dec. 5 demon tration, which mitled in the United !atet ia. !'ar. HI' opened Wednesday - could not conllnu sprayed chornic.1 Mac.. Vev.r. th.n Sie previou Iy durinll the day usin,: pro­ look 10 th tr ," he added. was directed a~ainst on·campus recruit· saki most murd I'li happened at hom4! and if there were more clashes on campus. ing by the Dow Chemical Co., manufactur. said that h. and other offlc"l b'lIan ..- fane langua c. "Pick will be et ted at thousands resting the demonltr.tora ntar th.m. udent wilne s called by i . at­ warned, "The maJor thr t ()( viol 01 The 30 suspended students then cbarged ers of napalm u cd in the Vietname e of "oting booths throuihout the country on crime I [rom family. n ghbor or friend." Vevera said that Mall hil him witb It torney Ic' ified that al the tirne oC hi into the line of Columbia policemen who war. Nov. 5." Dav said,"and two ma ral­ Hoover criticized what he termed 8 ~r. knapsack In the struggle. Vcvera s aid arr . t Sies wa askin police near him were armed with clubs. A fourth student whose case was heard II will be !\(old wh Ih two major mis Iv attitude by the Pllb1J toward tWIl Mall ran away trom him after the first ~Ilch que lion as what they wert' tloini Newsmen said at least o[ the dem­ Wedne day pleaded not guiltv without de· andidat(' vote." criml', mpha i on vlolellcl' In television struegie and again hit him with the knar­ at the demon lration.
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