Show Page 2 Student Life Friday January 20 1978 the - OUTSIDE VALLEY Old WVSHINGTON man helps street gangs sued the city r spurt' proniuter who I'FFtv 'll F in t settlement a h h agreed kmed vou’g hi' wFc a F million athletics propram to pet similar IVtrot will and onto the 'ports pape of the front pi-- e t the ! t th-- g' ihrd-K- hn-- apreemert P-- e - t exported tho tl to be ct L approved City salakn I who wife Pearl wa stabbed t“ witr a (ivwLiar Ivt'j'er d'r ir Te 'sipe a'bu k a tbe'r bere i t ttoials said the proposed settlement who oh thex desoribe as e'tat'ishmeiit of a foundation ti died vr tt ar prt ehr'o' amat- - r atheties m I troit pr 'no ‘ r $3 nhi' r F- damages Salakip claimed that when the m front door of his home on Mai 3 1976 he the te'oan mushing number and was told by the operator oa cd fn jlt Pop' e eirnTrii i Lit ’aHi' t)utu1e u' Saosn ret o ere I con-- i musm ss hortly a'ter the intruders left but w a' uiiabe to moi e for three lu s w hiie his wife s crumpled LkhIv lay - trP' commission disag ree - FBI -- i -- v F nr persons later confessed to the murder and assault but the re aiitod their tonfession' a id were treed by a jury Detroit kid' off the front sal' he want ' to taso some ot theseVictor Hanson Salakin s : on the an them poped Paoe put 'port' He wants them attornei 'od r announi inp the settlement Tuesday " to take out their oppression in the gym rather than in the street with f not be was the down He lowed oul Wednesday r inter jS f’u His attorney spoke for him areer wa' devoted to organizing Harso” sii i riiUih 0 Salakin programs f r I Detroit Edison Co employees and 'port' and n irtihio famine' tK' also wa' charmun of the Muhipan Amateur fhetn I noon for four lears iozens of amateur boxers on SaaMP personally pr vided money He s jev rted his life to helping kids in own” Hanson -- art AP The FBI and the Warren Commission disagreed on a central element of the assassination of John F Kennedv - as to how many shots hit the president and Texas Gov John Connallv Both concluded it was most likelv three shots were fired and agreed lee Harvev Oswald was the lone gunman in Dallas Nov 22 The commission concluded oru- shot went through Kennedy's oe' k and then wounded the govsecond shot fatally ernor 'tnu k the president in the head The third missed the commission said H’wever FBI files lives as we!! as their pUbllc comments about the bureau Hihiv er regarding the bullets We don't agree with the com-misio- n as it says one shot missed and we contend all 3 - r to comply with requests unde the Freedom of Information Act The half-toof documents together with 40001 pages released in December comprise virtually all of the bureau's investigative files on the murder of the president Nov 22 m Dallas n near the presidential motorcade James Tague One onlooker reported he had been nicked on his cheek probably by a chip of flying concrete An exmaination of a piece of nearby curb showed metal traces but they could not be com lusivelx identified with any of the shots fired 13 Friday Lunch: released Wednesday contain a handwritten note by then director J Edgar entirelx shots hit miss completely In an effort to reconcile the wounds the number of shots and the time sequence between them the commission theorized Conna-ll- y may not have felt immediat-el- v the impact of a bullet that went through the president's throat and then hit him the years following John F J Edgar Hoover fumed over the mounting criticism of the FBI investigation of the case but decided to ignore most of the critics at least Miss Tiffany Dances In Kennedy 's assassination & Friday Saturday Best Nite In Dance Music publicly I ' ' The matter has been central to cntici'ins of the Warren Report bei a use only one almost intact bullet was recovered at Parkland Hospital in Dallas and two fragments of what was probably the Presidential limousine The critics have asked what happened then to the third bullet'’ The movie made by an onlooker Abraham Zapruder Kennedy and Connally were hit almost simultaneously Critics doubt Oswald could have n rifle quickly fired his enough to hit both men with separate shots They have also ST li ids AP — When St Louis’ fire chief banished dogs from the raised the question that if Oswald he set firemen snarling with i it'- - 31 firehouses m the dead of winter marksman enough to twice alio r and citizens howling in protest R Wednesday a shocked were hit his target area why would he P rudi e mid adopted all the maM ots have missed a third shot They h re Chief Charles K Kamprad evicted the dogs last week saving have speculated the existence of he wa' enforcing a city ordinance against mascots in the another assassin a conjecture frehoU'C' discarded by both the commishe wi' worried that animals underfoot might delay al'o sion and the FBI fremen s response to tails The FBI memo that Hoover n re 'Od the ions cortd expose the city to law suits should they annotated discusses Connally's story in Fife magazine that he Rut the firemen were having none of it I hex thought he and the president re'Dunded angrily that the dogs gave them companionship were struck by separate shots Frme lul' and served as watchdogs when fire fighters were at fires Tlie memo says "Since howevThe joe f'ght caught the fancy of the local news media and the er the sequence of shots fired ’a involved it was after unit pot particularly reported Tuesday that : ear new Durr puppies had frozen to death after their mother was was not known our report stated 'Two bullets struck Presiturned out Fmgine House 28 Mo't of the 20 to 30 firehnuse mascots are a far cry from the dent Kennedy and one wounded Governor Connally " traditional pure-bre- d Dalmatian but that seemed to make little The Warren Commission's different e Hundreds called the fire department the Humane Society of findings say "one shot probably-missethe car and its occupants Mis'our and the newspaper spokesmen for those organizations The evidence is inconclusive whe'aid V ther it was the first second or a tor Maurer field director of the Humane Society said his office third shot which missed receive: more than 300 calls on Tuesdav alone Kamprad said he "If the first shot missed the r“ Piy: Jbout 70 calls himself the irate kind an threats on his ft Then he got himself an unlisted assassin perhaps missed in an phone number effort to fire a hurried shot before the president passed under an oak tree On the other hand the greatest cause for doubt that the first shot missed is the improDUFSSFiDDRF West Germany Ap Priceless Rembrandt and bability that the same marksman Kubtns paintings that appeared irreparably damaged by an who twice hit a moving target at tng vandai are being painstakinglx restored would be so inaccurate on the here and in Munich first and closest of his shots as to Chances fur optimal restoration are verv good” said Hubertus PalKner von Sonnenburg head of Munich's Doerner Institute ”A layman would scarcely be able to spot the repairs” Among the canvases expected to be restored by next fall under von Sonnenburg’s supervision is one of the most prized art works in West Germany — Jacob's Blessing” completed by Dutch master Rembrandt van Rijn in 1656 It and about a dozen other paintings in eight museums across West Germany were damaged last year by Bohlmann 40 ' I must destroy what other men cherish” he told police before being committed to a mental institution For seven months police said Bohlmann used a syringe to spray a solution of 98 percent sulfuric acid or priceless paintings His spree began after his wife was killed ir a traffic accident police said Bohlmann was arrested in his Hamburg apartment hours after being seen during his last attack Oct 7 m Kassel Restorers were pleased to discover ma the paintings had not been damaged as badly as originally thought because the colors were protected by layers of centuries-ol- d vai'nsh At the Duesseldurf City Art Restoration Center work already is far advanced on the portrait of Archduke Albrecht of Austria painted in 1609 by Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens another private he kept meticulous records on the critics' personal In CLUB WELCOME BACK USU STUDENTS!! m GOLDEN DOOR THE 1290 Eost 7th North r' St Louis gone to the dogs CACTUS - 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