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Show rattan mumm Fiover Girl Actress Shoots Pop Artist NEW YORK (AP) - Police he called a "factory, Mario Amaya, a wriier and art dealer from London, who was visiting Warhol was also hit in the barrage of five bullets but he suffered only a graze wound in the back and was released after treatmen. Miss Solanis, 28, surrendered four hours after the shooting by announcing to a traffic policeman in the Times Square area, Police are look- ing for me. She was wearing a trench-coa- t with a loaded pistol stashed in each side pocket. she was After questioning booked on charges of felonious assault and possession of a deadly weapon. brownThe slight, haired actress who had a role in Warhols film, f, a Man, chatted freely with newsmen during her booking. say Valeria Solanis, a young actress who appeared in one underof Andy Warhol's ground lilm epics, told them she shot the pop artist because I am a flower child. He had too much control over my life. Warhol, 41, whose films, sculpture and paintings inspired new currents in pop culture, remained in critical condition at Columbus Hospital today with doctors saying chance for surhe had a trend-settin- 50-5- 0 vival. The artist, who first outraged critics with his paint- - ar&x&D ar Mr. Warhol ings of Campbell Soup cans and reproductions of Brillo boxes that sold for $1,300 each, was shot Monday afternoon in the movie studio d ar doodads for f dads V3 C. arc f i Since a week from Sunday is Fa- ther's Day, the question arises as to what kind of gifts women buy for men. The magazine Glamour made a survey of its readers and the results should surprise no leads by an ov- body. Something-to-wea- r And they bey everyerwhelming plurality. thing from ties to hats, from shirts to slippers. But what about the woman who insists on being original? And what about the mythical male who has everything? The answer is that a store like Arthur Frank iot only has all the essentials and luxuries for a man's wardrobe, but all sons of masculine gadgets and peripheral doodads as well. Songfest nstead Of Arrests ! - Pore-cast- s WASHINGTON (AP) of the first mass arrests' in the Poor Peoples Campaign have fizzled in a demonstration that turned into a civil rights' songfest on the steps of the Jus-- i tice Department. Protesters planned to return' today in another bid to meet with Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark.' now carry s voiced leaders Campaign repeated predictions of arrests amid a rising tone of militancy in the eight-hou- r demonstration that lasted into the night Mon-- j the day. Protesters blocked closed doors of one building en- trance. fc ' , sWW s' , ' s ? iUlj s'' j - Most marchers left when! Hosea Williams, field marshal! CHICAGO (UPI) A suburWe have ban school district has an- for the protests, said, not going to out found are they swered the first suit filed north of the Mason-Dixoline under arrest us yet. 1964 the Civil Rights Act by About 100 of the 300 demonsaying the government has no strators stayed behind to start right to force it to desegrpgate'an vigil in support of iseven its faculty and staff. s jailed South Holland School District! in a Los Angeles controversy, 151 acknowledged Monday only: but left later when word came white students attend its three 'that they had been released schools in South Holland and The seven were charged with one in Harvey while only black conspiring to disturb the peace students attend two schools im in a school protest walkout. Phoenix. ( The makeup of the student body in the schools reflect the racial composition of the residents in the neighborhoods surrounding the schools, the ' ' - '4 '! Want 0ne?...6et One! You dont have to have a big income just the Pick bills. an application at up ability to pay your Banks or the 9,400 102 the First of Security any BankAmericard merchants in Utah and Idaho. Fill in and mail. Its self addressed and postage is paid. SavicenurVt owixd tad tienud by RultAnoia Ionia Corporation dis-itri- said. Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark filed the suit April 25 in U.S. District Court in Chicago, charging students were denied equal protee tion under the 14th Amendment because of de facto segregation. The suit also charged the district assigned its faculty and staff according to race. te Solons Approve Wheeler Term ress WASHINGTON has approved and sent to the White House a bill to allow Gen. Earle G. Wheeler to serve a fifth year as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The legislation, given final congressional approval by the Senate Monday, was needed (UPI)-Con-g- COrfkut fkctMk. C AS DFSERET NEWS, Tuesday, June 4, 1963 COUNTRY SAGE Mexican-American- For instance? 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