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Show PaEe Prove HERALD, 1J-T- HE Utah Thursday, May !1, 1970 Campus Unrest, Reactions ACROSS Million Dollar Computer Burned, Destroyed at Fresno State pulled books off the shelves of By United Press International the library, upset tables and 100 students of A band in the cafeteria, pulled chairs and clubs pipes wielding fire alarms and shatseveral of Fresno roamed the campus windows. (Calif.) State College Wednes- tered Acting President Dr. Karl day, smashing windows. Four hundred persons, most of them Falk declared a state of on the Fresno State students, tried to keep draftees emergency from the Oakland (Calif.) campus. At Santa Cruz, Calif., six Induction Center. offschool persons were injured and one Jackson, Miss., icials ordered public schools student was arrested as 400 tried to block and closed Friday today because of a "tense situation" two busloads of draftees headed Induction resulting from the killings of for the Oakland two Negro youths last week at Center. The White House said Nixon's Jackson State College. In Washington, a delegation meeting with 15 black college was "frank and of Negro college presidents told presidents President Nixon his civil rights full." Educators Issue Statement have helped cause policies issued The educators a much of the nation's racial statement saying they visited turmoil. Violence at Fresno State Nixon "to express the anger, College followed a recommen- outrage and frustration of black dation Tuesday that eight of 12 people of this nation. We wish ethnic studies faculty members to convey to you the disenchnot be rehired. Tuesday night a antment of blacks, especially firebomb touched off a powerful black youths, with out society explosion in the school's new $1 and with the federal governmillion computer, destroying ment." the machine. They charged that Nixon Students React With Vandalism regards Negroes a3 "dispensa- Wednesday, about 100 black ble," neglects urban problems students and has not Riven education and Mexican-America-n sufficient support spokesman for student strikers at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee said students would return to class and work for peace within the surrounding community. About a dozen students were arrested at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb when a crowd gathered at the ROTC Building. Students voted nesday to retain ROTC on It was the third campus. straight night of disturbances at NIU. A Confession In NAACP Death Held SAVANNAH, Ga. (UPI)-Po- lice said Wednesday night a Negro boy had confessed to the fatal shooting of a long-tim- e black leader James M. Floyd. Sgt. Coy James said officers took the youth and two other Negro juveniles into custody in the shooting Tuesday night of Floyd, 57, a member of the executive committee of the local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. The officer said the group would face charges of murder and of armed robbery. James said the youth who confessed admitted he and snme other boys went to the NAACP office to rob Floyd and that the other youths fled when the first youth shot Floyd, The youth told officers he was afraid to look through the victim's pockets and ran away because he "didn't expect Floyd to fall out on the street'.' Floyd was found shot to death on the sidewalk in front of the NAACP office in the heart of the Negro community. He had been shot in the chest at close Wind Drops Huge Circus Tent on Crowd of 700 saw cotton candy and empty paper cups begin floating toward (UPI) wind ripped through a circus the top of the nigh big tent crowded with children Wed- top. Several youngsters started nesday and dropped the heavy jumping from the stands and big top on a matinee crowd of running. JUNCTION, Colo. -- A 65 mile an hour GRAND ot 700. Seventy seven persons were injured, five of them seriously, doctors said. "It (the tent) just filled like a balloon, lifted straight up and then came down pulling the pohs with it," said Jean Rodriguez, one of the spectators. sheriff's cars, Ambulances, police vehicles, state patrol squad cars and private autos were used to rush the injured to hospitals. The most seriously injured were taken to St. Hospital, five miles away. Most of the injured were children, including 20 from the Home and Training School for retarded children who had been taken to the circus by staff members. One of the seriously injured youths was a resident of the home. In Fteal Minutes The circus was in its final 15 minutes when the wind struck unexpectedly, lifting the 17,000- pound canvas and its moorings into the air. "It struck with no warning," said Ken Crosby, who had taken nia son and two daughters to see the performance. "I noticed that the tent was open and At ( iney were naving a nara ume getting the flaps closed. Then the gust of wind came up. There was kind of a 'swish' sound just as it happened." A man and wife team of tightrope walkers on a wire 10 to 12 feet off the ground was performing at the time, but was able to get down safely. Offic- ials of the James Brothers Cir- cus said the finale, an elephant act, was about to begin, but the elephants were not under the tent at the time. Crosby said his first indica- tion of trouble came when he 1 A Lie in Aisles threw my son down on the floor and covered his body with mine," Crosby said. "It happen- ed real fast. Then we just lay in the aisles until someone came to help us." Crosby suffered a minor head injury when a pole from the "I tent struck him. Critics Hit Hickel on Oil Shale Doelike carnivore S Forest creature 9 Small bird 12 Tropical plant 13 City in Pennsylvania 14 Individual 15 Those who hearken 17 Crimson 18 Misplaces 19 Hydrocarbons (var.) 21 Let it stand 23 Depot (ab.) 24 Male cat 27 Church part 29 Smell 32 German 1 World War I submarines Plentifully (coll.) 36 East Indian island 37 Principal ore of lead 38 Hardens, as cement 39 Dutch painter, Jan van der 34 American GIs SEOUL South Korean residents clashed with American GIs for about five hours Wednesday night at the frontline village of Champa-g- i some 25 miles north of Seoul, police said today. Two Negro soldiers assaulted a South Korean farmer, a police spokesman said. The (UPI)-Rock-h- urling farmer suffered four broken teeth. About South Korean residents surrounded the attackers, the spokesman said. When a policeman tried to arrest the GIs about 50 other U.S. soldiers intercepted and helped them escape in a U.S. Army truck, according to the 15 DOWN creeper (small bird) 2 Hodgepodge 3 Perdition 4 Festivals 5 Low haunt 6 Builds 7 Ireland 8 Pauses 9 Destructive windstorms 10 Arrow poison 11 Scatters hay 16 Landed property 20 Coral Island 22 English racing city 24 Bucketlike 1 .- . . CORAL Amerkon Fork 7 i p- GROVE hi Show "ON 7:15 p.m. j 16 ROYAL 111 Sh l n 8" 9 io"iT Sheriff Jeff Butts commented that "luckily there was a canal nearby and the driver instructed all of the children, many of whom were coughing and crying, to wash their faces in " U U j 0-Year-- TONITE AT 7:10 yPk mm 5th I 9:45 -- f (i Ird) A -N- ATIONAL BOARD Of REVIEW "Three little Pigs" Wonderful Week! . Fj 9 1 RATED A(SAE)Gr.1V I ftM tnr THR4Tac I 373 4470 H'W.'.r.(iid,' ( D CHILI DOG CO-HI- T KRAUT DOG Sooner or later MUSTARD DOG FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY D n u n ARCH THEATRE IN SPANISH FORK TOPAZ" 90 West 1230 North Provo, Utah Show 8; 1 5 p.m. One 5how Nightly OPEN Thurs., Fri., and Sot. wanted was her black man's money and her white Oman's love. D On Your R 8 p.m. In H r- ii I FK3AY, June 12 (Theatre Opening Wed. thru Sat. nites, LS Guild Benefit ) June 13 :30 p.m. i a s. ji 2LSH i wi mi sffS Thwdtring crwrvm, Khmattiy mllm lilting duett if ell kidding, and tun aolvra. A joyful, Miwful waning f vndiluHd tan n Hit nxk. la) yaar, (taxnandt at hapoy ptayMfi anfayad ttta fmatit hiH, "A Funny TMng Happanad an riia Way la tfoa tawm and "Oatting Gartta's Oortar." I and again and ogaii Robert Hyde Wilson, Impresario it. m mi 1 PRODUCTION iiu.LIH 1111.1111 III II Kill IIVIUIIIUII Will gp uowor )( m M at the OPEN mil y1 wi II 8:00 UHlHiHIilttll j jp START 8:45 I L Ji .A Ianrivi II II llil i'i VwiiW ifi 1 1 If" 1 IIIWIH fl tnCTl 1 f"1Ml? i H starip.m, a:t'gr mo 3H?a miix Fm I P.M. - NOW! TWO GIANT HITS TOGETHER! lf.l'jrH:-jrwmwmJSi- mm rass Mmjiimmi .n" tin uSfmm I hJC. a I ,U fiPFN 1 1 iuuiujit II Family Season ff Mars ll f I .. FRANKOVICH "lll litFr'licV& FUNWAY OPENS r A 1 a hurry? Drive right through. PRE SEASON Present the Tuneful. Tickling Musical Hit want to Mt it again are going to get it. LnrnrnrnricizDCDCzii University of Utah Theatre Players You'll fVl k. I v I On Stage St NC UNIVCISITT MS ... All Emma Jones MSIRVIO 9:35 Open 8:15 Show a WILLIAM WYLER film Try Cheese On Your Dogs This Weekend! BERGMAN 9:50 d Aff airing Sir KGchael Redgrave Panavision'and MelriKiilor CHEESE INGRID WEEKDAYS: Complete Shows 7:30 SAT. Sun. 1:30 3:35 5:40 7:45 K, I ALSO - Disney 'f Specials "Scrooge McDuck" and 3RD 1 Hue COLOR lJ2 FREE I! Walk In The Spring Rain as t SB MATINEE SAT. 2 P.M. 4f OVER! VT) in? as? ENGAGEMENT Q 1 -- W ROBERT BEDFORD ANTHONY ' Spleiuylng8 ft NOW PLAYING! EXCLUSIVE into the NOW HELD & LAST WEEK!! HELD OVEH1 GP an, apparently to Julie, David Pack Up and to 2 Peter OToclePetula Clark 374 SS2S WILLIE BOY PS HERE" 111 Mai; M(1M 1'icsfiits An Arthur P. .);itolis I'nxluclion st.imnn ttsatfe "TELL THEM Qfl bUSDeCt - square iiuic ui a iuvithick steel vault door. Once Triple-Murd- er inside the vault, they attacked a safe containing the LAYTON (UPlKPreliminary money and cleaned it out. is scheduled to get unhearing Considerable damage was - I ,.A fUn ..milt kir derway in Layton City Court to- J IWO-io- ui ...'Chips' One Of The Year's Ten Best!" Open W nCCKing UpertS steel-barre- HALF A TON AND TFM PPFT TAI Uncollected 1230 N at 2nd 0, Kearns Boy Old Garbage In Washington 7:30 k 9:36 $35,000-$45,00- Bishop Brown was Has Surgery secretary for mineral resources, rather than Hickel, probably wou,i testify today at a Senate subcommittee for minerals, materials and fuels, Sen. Frank E. Moss, committee chairman, had set up the meeting earlier to learn what the federal agency plan WASHINGTON (UPI) -- With ned to do to urge oil shale de-- garbage piling up on the streets in the fourth day of a strike by velopment. Colorado. Wvomine and Utah sanitation workers the nkh-ir- t according to exrarts have lit- - of roliimhia nlnmwH tn start erally billions of barrels in oil handing out 750,000 large plastic shale available to anyone who bags today so residents will can find a commercial way to have something in which to extract it. stuff their trash, in vetoing a test project, the Negotiations between Hickel said "our present evalu- - district government and the ations of the cost of production 1,700 sanitation workers have from oil shale lead us to con- - failed to produce an agreement elude that it would be prema- - in the workers' demand for ture at this time for economic better wages and working reasons to proceed with plans." conditions, and an end to Among those critical of the alleged discrimination in was Sen. Gordon Allott, motion policies. who said he wrote The district put in a rush Hickel that he was "shocked order for $28,000 worth of and dismayed" and that was plastic bags Wednesday, for use "putting it in the mildest terms as temporary garbage cans. I can put it." The strike began as a wildcat Allott said the decision "was action on Monday. Later union done without any prior consulta- - members formally voted to go tion or discussion of the facts, on strike. . made off with according to a bank spokesman. The robbers gained entry by d cutting through a window. They tnen brought in torches and cut a Kills face-to-fa- V'r-SS- cool the metal after cutting it. The bank spokesman said that in addition to physical damage many papers were burned from the intense heat of the torch. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is now working on the case. Leave College Cave-I- - 7:15 "CACtUSFlOWER" 7 emergency doors and evacuated all the students. Fifteen Gravel Pit range with a small caliber weapon. Police found $612 in his HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE" 6 When Steel heard the explosion behind him, he stopped the bus immediately. He opened the - A KAMAS, Utah (UPI) team of apparently expert safecrackers broke into the Kamas State Bank, Kamas, Utah, sometime Tuesday night, and by preliminary estimates, w IN Pleasant Grove - Anglo-Saxo- p 12 15 SEES n 45 vessel 25 Musical wise men 46 Structure lor instrument 26 Death rate farm cattle 28 Certain moth 47 Athena 30 French stream 48 Ancient Irish 31 Harvest capital .13 Masculine 50 Venetian magistrate appellation 51 Unbleached 35 Jewish high Three-han- d 52 priest and card game namesakes 40 Less difficult 55 Masculine 43 Below (It.) nickname r3 1st Show 7:15 P.M. KING of the GRIZZLIES" rlfw i REXBURG, Idaho (UPI)- -A vial of hydrochloric and nitric acid exploded on a school bus Wednesday, injuring more than SO students. Police said quick thinking by driver Louis Steel prevented many of the children's injuries from being serious. Kamas Bank Robbed of Over $35,000 Dennis Robert Baker is accused of murdering Mrs. Dale the caual." Jean Langston and her two chilof the injured dren last April 10 in their Lay-to- n were students but hospitalized, 41 Sepal (ab.) 134 3S 33 E home. the only one seriously hurt was 42 Roman bronze The hearing before City Judge 137 36 who was 44 In a line Paul Hemsley, 14, Douglas L. Cornaby is sched46 Votes sitting next to James Johnson, i 39 40 uled to begin at 9 a.m. 49 Broods of who vial the been had 15, given Earlier in the case, Cornaby WASHINGTON (UPI) --Dapheasants 42 43 V" 44 $ of acid by his biology teacher 53 Arab name vid and Julie Eisnhower, denied a motion by the defense """ to home conduct a 54 Sliding head experiment. 9 50 151 152 48 16 14 to suppress evidence taken from of a lathe was transferred to President Nixon's Hehisley "54 53 56 56 Rot by Latter Day Saints Hospital in and daughter, have moved out the suspect's automobile during exposure Idaho Falls where he was listed of their JS5 a month apartment a search for the weapon used 57 Place for a in satisfactory condition with in Northampton, Mass., where in the killings. bird's nest 61 60 59 58 Site of Taj burns, damage from inhaling they spent their college days. Furnishings and other house VOTES BILL DOWN Mahal fumes, and some minor cuts. hold Aim.) belongings in the apartBATON ROUGE, La. (UPI)-T- he (Ncwspoper tattrpiitt The Sugar City High School ment were shipped back to the Louisiana Senate voted the and biology principal teacher said after the mishap White House Wednesday for against a bill Wednesday that Both Eisenhowers gra- would have prohibited a meetn they had thought it would be storage. this duate spring, he from ing of more than 10,000 persons safe for the student to take the Amherst and she from Smith, without a police permit. The acid home. but neither will attend gradua- bill was aimed specifically at a 1 of rock music festival scheduled tion ceremonies because for the Memorial Day weekend. possible disruptions. campus Sand & Gravel pit near 5400 KEARNS, Utah (UPI)- -A Kearns boy was killed West and 60th South, OPEN 7:4S SHOW WIIKHITIS :1 5 crushed by a large rock from Wednesday night when an overSNOWS f Rl. SAT. S: I S . 1 0: 1 S SAT. MA TINE! 2 M hang in a gravel pit shifted the overhang, deputies said. IOWA CITY, Iowa (UPI) -BHis friends, who escaped inand collapsed on him as he and two other boys were playing. jury, were at the bottom of the ishop Victor L. Brown of the of the side hill when the accident oc- Presiding Bishopric Salt Lake County Sheriff's depI Church of Jesus Christ of Lattercurred. uties said that Douglas Stevens, underwent suridentified as Allen -day were Saints, They ruler of the rockies! M the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andand Cory Wil- gery Wednesday morning in Unirew Stevens, was dead on ar- DeMartinez, 11, both of Kearns. versity Hospital, Iowa City. rival at the University of Utah's liams, 10, Medical Center. WALT DISNEY PLAYING Young Stevens, who was productions' atop a side hill in the Utah SHOWS 7:30 9:40 pockets. Police arrested the youth on tips from witnesses in the neighborhood and said they found a .22 caliber pistol in the boy's home InWASHINGTON (UPI) terior Secretary Walter J. Hick- when they arrested him. A preliminary trial date of el under fire in some quarters May 26 was set for Recorder's for shelving a government sha oil Droeram was exoected to Court and James said the skip a meeting to-- youths would be brought up on with senators critical of criminal charges "the same as day his move. anyone else." Interior Department spokes-men said Hollis Dole, assistant spokesman. The crowd grew to hundreds and began throwing things, the spokesman added. The spokesman said the Korean and U.S. authorities are investigating the incident. Explodes on School Bus 59 Negative vote 60 Row ing tools 61 Neuter lab pro-acti- South Koreans Clash With Acid Vial LOME 1318115 Beast or Bird mmm u ori j',. u . VIM mwi LILM w 7 If: , y tons I T III II I Twhnicolor' A Poroffount Picture 1 |