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Show Page 26 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, June 7, 1970 Indian Tribe 'Occupies' Campground in Campaign Hippies Lose' Surplus Food In Santa Cruz RFK's REDDING, Calif. (UPI)-- A band of American Indians who started out to seize an area in SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (UPI)-Ab- out northern California the size of 500 hippies have been Connecticut settled Friday for lopped off from the federal six acres of a utility company surplus food program in L.ita campground. Cruz County. Turned buk by -- The decision announced Fri- federal marshals WASHINGTON (UPI) and park Robert F. Kennedy's widow day affected people living in at the entrance to rangers visited his grave at Arlington about 65 communes who were Lassen Volcanic National Park National Cemetery shortly after declared ineligible by the their first target the Indians on the county social welfare depart dawn Saturday second anniversary of his ment. death. "This is something complete Ethel Kennedy was accunpa-nie- d ly new to us," said William A. by Sen. Edward M. Farrell, who is in charge of Kennedy and his wife Joan, surplus food for the state who stood by silently as she department of education, which placed a pink rose on his grave administers the program for I L and knelt, her head bowed and the of Agriculture. Department her hands clasped for about 10 "Before we can take any minutes. stand on it, we'll have to get a None of the Kennedy children reading from the government,' was present. he said. Kennedy placed a red rose on Raymond Ansell, Santa Cruz brother's County welfare director, said his assassinated grave, and the three then his policy was changed because walked to the nearby grave of of difficulty in checking the former President John F. eligibility of persons living in Kennedy where all three knelt communes. for several minutes. The problem with the comRobert Kennedy died on June munes, Ansell said, is determin 6, 1968, after he was shot in Los ing who can take responsibility Angeles on June 5, during a as head of a household among a celebration of his victory over group whose members change Sen. Eugene McCarthy in the almost weekly. key California Democratic presunder federal To qualify idential primary. must be a a person regulations, ' a young member of a household, a Sirhan Sirhan, Jordanian national, was con group of related or unrelated victed of Kennedy's murder and people living as a single is now on death row at San economic unit. Quentin. Even a bachelor can qualify Only a cemetery maintenance as "a houseltald" for free employe and a few newsmen powdered eggs and milk, beans, who anticipated the visit were rice and other items usually present when the three arrived about $115 worth a month. at Arlington in a car driven by Joan Kennedy at about 7 a.m. the EDT, an hour before cemetery normally opens. They planned to return to the Grave Visited rifle-carryi- O ss?5?? -- i gravesite for a folk mass Saturday night. Phone Misuse Probed Salt Lake Utah Tech Hears Moss SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-"Infla- med rhetoric" drew the brunt of Sen. Frank E. Moss' criticism Friday night of what he termed polarization in Amer- ican society. The Utah Democrat delivered WALSENBURG, Colo (UPI) the commencement address be--The Walsenburg district at- fore the graduating class of the has opened an Utah Technical College here. torney "We are all talking at once," investigation into a mother's charee she was denied use of a he said. And "we are not listen- telephone when she tried to get ing to each other." s. help for her three drowning Moss decried the use of bal and physical violence being Mrs. Fred Pino of nearby used in the coutry today and Pictou, Colo., told authorities said there is "particularly no two women on her party line excuse for such violence to take only laughed at her Tuesday place at any college or to spill when she pleaded to use the, on any city's main street "A college, or any other phone so she could get help to school, should be a place for ra- save her sons. District Attorney Ernest San- - tional debate and for learning doval said he had determined skills, not for throwing rocks," who the two women were who the senator added, He urged the students to were allegedly on the phone when Mrs. Pino cried for help, lower their voices "as Presi- Sandoval said he and Sheriff dent Nixon has asked us to do," Anthony Verlarde would ques- - and added that "the world's tion the two women. greatest republic will continue It is against a state law to to give our young men and refur? to yield a party line in women who are graduating in an emergency, carrying a we '70s the greatest opportuni-penalt- y of 90 days in jail and a ties and the most abundant Imtog of any nation on earth." possible $1,000 fine. He voiced confidence that The Pino brothers, Freddie, 13, Ruben, 12, and Richard, 10, Americans will try to communi-drowne- d in a pond while trying c&te with each other and pre-t- o capture a duck they thought dieted that "we can work our was their pet. A fourth brother, way out of these troubled times. Anthony, 9, ran a mile home to This crisis will pass." get help. Mrs. Pino then said she tried to use the phone, but was only laughed at. She then ran down the road and was given a ride to the sheriff's office. r I! " RIVERDALE, Weber County (UPI)-T- he body of a Washington Terrace, Utah, man who had been missing since last Nov. 13, was found late Friday in a wooded area near here just east of the We- ber River. He was identified as George Williams by Weber Sheriff Wilson A. Allen. Williams disappeared from his home Nov. 13 in a despondent mood and his wife alerted law enforcement officers who began an extensive search along the river basin. Sheriff Wilson said a preliminary examination of the body showed no external injuries. He surmised the man died of exposure. The searchers last fall combed the area near which Williams was found Friday. 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California Indians of wowed Thursday at the commu-mor- e That money is still unpaid than one quarter descent, nity of Hat Creek before and has now increased to $35 Members of the Pit River advancing on the national park. by the white seized be welcome to stay temporarily if they did not harm facilities. Several cabins are reserved for employes but the land itself has always been open to the public, he said. was the The "camp-in- " opening foray in a campaign by the Pit River tribe and leaders of of the Indian occupation Alcatraz to "reclaim" 5,000 square miles the tribe says was would drove through the night to the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. campground northeast of Redding. "This is your land. Let your spirits be free," Raymond Lego, a member of the Pit River Tribal Council, told the Indians as they kindled camp-fire- s in the predawn darkness. In San Francisco, a PG&E spokesman said the Indians Mainly linr lor I'iiiitjii'ihhrouiiil I In- - Ilium- use. 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