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Show 14A Sunday Herald SUNDAY; OCTOBER 22, Uth County. Utv - , Presf N. Mexico OEO Chief Kao' ca . The- - insurrection was an role" in a small parish in fronrjhe church hierarchy for By LARRY CALLOWAY ' SANTA The UPI-The armed raid on a county court southern New Mexico restricted the outspoken priest FE, N.M, chief of the Nevr Mexico Office! house by alleged followers of his attempts to help he .poor, archbishop, transferred to New trou- irfvimi- - rv.rvrtnrutui. . Rom.j.ma- - Tiioma B.niTh iHpa of oreanizine the Mexico after cnurcft-stat- e K tne In erto bles in radical Roman Catholic priest who claims free and sovereign state's dirt poor village people early th. inffl ..community action projects I960 s, is a solid conservative. ,.nin.f me TOsrnanu; na- s' ihas not been . ' "father", and believes that southwest persuasive to the Wi'da, M muchd - reject conthetraming h Mexico New Democrat "rtligion isjterile .effectingiama says the raid, in wtich" And real social change.. delegation. Li two grSKnal .officers IOWA CITY. Iowa (UPI) Robert Garcia, received a were' shot and two1 othersHP01 The big thine in public relations leave Of absence" from the clubbed, "is very difficult tola"1- - Joseph Montoya. 4hi- - "a medieval monastery." is to know one's audience, Miss priesthood last year to join the condone, but the causes shouldl The junior senator i was nui auuwcu iu Zsi Zsi Buray said knowingly. war on poverty. He was an be understood without a blanket six months ago when rejection of those people be- - application filed through Gar .... One must be able to otianA TSo J .W : u .... - D a. unknown, i iikA.ni TAn..wi;rtnM r , uaviu unu mcj nuv. rouime in ine middle ot an act1 if it's not going wejl, Zsi Zsi! F- appointed him as ""Affluent Americans are very that I wanted to be a said, not worrying about how director for the federally funded sensitive to physical violence-h- er priest." . lexeeDt inthree of the state's poorest lecture was eoine. Donald Office. 1 V ' I 1967 This Lecturer frtf t;fi ' Attention 4 - ... '- thaLS v. rusn-peaiu- 5i r..:j 5o ' TV- -" I W J thP -- Viptnam wt Wooley's public relations class! Today, Garcia Is a highly same people tend to overtook counucs- - ine counue, aoouwj, n ver cent in Universitv at the fiimrA in .the tremAndnn mnni ivm a'vntrvMrci9t - w...lw. Liuu.. - riMi ' uu u c vMaw Mw . 11IWI-W1I- -I iV)Vin.V WWWBBW -U..I DOtHlIatlOn 3111 100 ' DCf Cem -.win. mwv ..!. fapicinn iartf.Tll rnave been larSely ignod Their guest lecturer, Zsi Zsi, western state with a population concerning ghetto and the rural is a belly dancer, blonde and one million persons, one poverty situation in our country, by the war on poverty, which built. fourth of whom live kr rural I call this neglect a tremendous nsgh $32 million to New violence upon human rights," Mexico, She took time off Thursday poverty. from her work at a Cedar One of Garcia's pet projects, "Milwaukee has Father Grop-pi,-" ne said. LUBBOCK, Tex. (UPI)-T- he still under consideration, is a. federal war on poverty the quip has been making is Highly Educated Rapids night club to give into the rounds, "but New Mexico The priest sat at a table in a series of educational television Mississippi's t hird m- Wooley's class insight has Father Garcia." The Rev. coffee shop near Si. Francis programs for Spanish-speakipublic relations dustry. It passed cotton growing With the class taking in every James Groppi, also a Catholic Cathedral, seat of the first villages "based on their own iast vear. word, Zsi Zsi went on to say priest, has led Negro open archdiocese in the American; cultures." Garcia argues thati Safeent Shriver. head of the public relation pratcitioners housing marches in Milwaukee. West. He is a highly educated, reaching the poor is extraneous Off iee of Economic Opportunity, should tailor their material for man who enjoys driving - his because "it deals very often said today that although Missis No Marches ' Garcia Jhas not led any flaming red sports car, is an only with places and things sippi congressmen continually regional audiences, that Mid west farmers are not too so- marches or condoned violence expert sky diver and flys a these people never see." the. war on vote against . phisticated and ilwant less talk as a proper means of effecting beat-uTroubles Begin single engine plane. He poverty, the state is one of the and more action" and that audi- social change. But he has may even marry someday. The troubles probably are just most favored, recipients- - of ences in New York and Califor- spoken out in a way that has "I don't believe a man's beginning for the rebellious federahaid 1o the poorr nia are more critical but stired the conservative tradi- fundamental human right to priest. In September it was "We've become the , third "more understanding." tions of the sate in both marry can ever be "violated revealed that an interim Ieeisla- - leading industry in Mississippi, class politics and religion. simply because he wants to be tive committee gave the state Shriver said today while on an room presentation by comparNew Mexico had is own "Old a priest," he said. secret inspection tour of Texas anti- a , attorney general ing belly dancers with Madison West" counterpart to ghetto The Right Rev. James Peter "emergency" grant to investi- poverty programs. Avenue public relations tech- violence this summer, and Davis, archbishop of Santa Fe, gate Reies Tijerina, possible "It's. true. We passed cotton " niques. He said both use immediately helped last year granted Garcia an "Communist" influence in ihe last year." motivational research and study form a committee to "protect "indefinite" leave of absence. poverty program and Father ' what influences a person's: the human rights'". pfj the The priest ' had come to the Garcia's staff. Louisiana entered the Union reactions. conclusion that participants, ti iH' Wr nn Spanish-America- fi. mJ i PmOfti Passes Cotten ' In Old Miss -- ng MOMISARRAZINrteftrTM The Flim-Fla- from past master George C. Scott who lives by his wits and playing cards. Man begins a run at the Paramount Theatre in Prove Wednesday. m Flim-Fla- . Man Opens Wednesday m - Out of the South comes the hearted comedy stars George legend of "The Flim - Tlam C. Scott in the title role as a Man" which has been filmed in master at "cheating the cheatPanavision and DeLuxe Color ers." Young Michael Sarrazin The warm makes his film debut as Scott's by 20th Century-Fox. . very able but reluctant accomp. lice. And Sue Lyon, the star who made a name for herself as Lolita and again in of the Iguana," portrays a vie tim's beautiful daughter who of foils the biggest, flim-flathem all by falling in love with Sarrazin. "The Flim-FlaMan" which opens "Wednesday, Oct. 25, at the Paramount jlieater, was filmed around Lexington, Ken tucky, to capture the detail and - this Dixieland fable with something for everyone everyone who has ever tried to get something for nothing. Irvin Kershner directed the Lawrence Turman production. He is a young director who has enjoyed a steady rise in Hollywood m Vietnam Correspondent Sees Con Thien Change with (EDITORS NOTE: UPI corre-lh- lt ipondent Richard V. Oliver was month. at Con Tnicn at the height of On one last week. last month's North Vietnamese however, 200 incoming rounds bombardment, mis week tie struck Con Thien. returned and louna y some significantly, this week the Marines reopened the strategic surprising cnanges. nere is report.) seven mile dirt road between the big base of By RICHARD V. OLIVER Don Ha, .CON THIEN (UPI)-L- ast On Sunday, the first convoy were month .the Marines T. arrived at the gates of Con fto ?, kC.u rSlTMen with the first of hundreds carry the of tons of food, water, and wounded down the bill. ammunition and other supplies Now they are hauling cases of It was the first time the road, fresh milk on the .same litters had been used for weeks, month there was no ; Last Digging in Deeper electricity. The generator was Now . he Marines, at Con . out. TVimn aria Kitilrtinff itn thnir : Now light - bulbs glow in inrdeeper and command uuiuwcts u fnr whatever. mav pnme Hnr no ... day n. i s f t 7Wranl "r,zr--i 1 ruV ; ' jiej Je-supp- v. -- hospital Last month food and water was in short supply. are Now cartons oi etacked outside the bunkers and drinking water Is plentiful. A Few Changes These are lust a few of the changes that have taken place on the three battered tuiw oi ton Thien. the northernmost U.S. Marine outpost in Vietnam and the scene of the most concentrated Communist shell; ing of the war. . Con Thien la atM being pounded by the North Vietnamese, but not with the ferocity of the September ahelling. The let-u- p may prove costly to the Communists when the monsoons i i UTAH'S - m m ni trntwrn i n mm FIRST QUALITY comusea BOMB FOUND . TOKYO con- (UPI)-Japa- nese r 4th 1 LARGEST CITY? 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Robert Gray, a New Englander, in 1792 sailed the first ship to carry the new American flag around the ' world. Federal Judge Hatfield Chll-so- n of the - Colorado - district, called In on the case by the Supreme Court, estimated 39 "days would be required for the hearings. Only three days of hearings have been held in the case. O 373-450- Main cfMO v,tv. vii . ...w..i uuwt hiuvii, s;iccu, looks like director Kershner photographically tried to wipe off the map, jjie county courthouse in Lawrenceberg was also used for several key scenes, and numerous signs changed by movie prop men from Lawr enceberg to Clayton, and from Anderson County to Cape Fear County, had many and plenty of visitors totally was filed Aug. 4 ar Phone g, Notwithstanding the - usual gripes about not enough mail from borne and too much & rirations, morale at Con Thien seems to be high. - ST. LOUIS (UPI) lliams, a first-ye- PROVO STORE real good." 10GDEN. fUPT) Hearings en the divestiture of El Paso Natural Gas Co. art scheduled to resume Monday In Federal ' District Court bore. E1 Paso was ordered by the C.S. Supreme Court to divest It self ol Its Northwest Pipeline Division under antitrust laws. Eight tadividuala and flrmi have filed requests to purchase the pipeline division. Hearings were held this week on a plan filed by El Paso to put 80 per cent of its stock in trust and sell the remaining 20 per cent of the $250 million pipeline firm. El Paso's propos- - i hisastohllrerfc Priest," "The Ginger Coffee" and "A Fine Madness" among his directing credits. The little town of Lawrence-berKentucky, jvasJhe site of dra race down god send,"-- said Capt. L. Shafer, 29, of Newftrk, Okla. "The weather has given us a chance to dig in "It's a FVancis Garcia JK Hoodlum struction workers uncovered a d bomb on the U.S. Tachikawa air base outside Tokyo Thursday. 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