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Show Page %—THE HERAID, Sunday, Juty 2b, FBI Chief Urges ee to Check Campus Unrest Provo, Utan “If our schools temporize or capitulate to every capricious damand in the vain hope of inevitably lose their effectiveness as institutions of learning,” Hoover said in a statement for the President's Commission on Campus Unrest. The 75-year-old FBI chief did not appear in person before the commission but his statement was read Thursday by Hoover's assistant, William Sullivan. Hoover blamed the permis- avoiding siveness of parents and educa- WASHINGTON (UPI) —FBI Divector J. Edgar Hoover says the nation's universities and colleges must make meaningful reforms, but also must stand firm against student militants and end campus disorders. trouble, they will tors for et in colleges and high schoo “Tt is imperative that colle- ranted. Educational institutions should accommodate to these demands that are just and relevant to students." ges and institutions resist and materialism, has terrorized whole academic communities, bringing the nation’s educational facilities to the brink of although chaos.” society see the university as the soft underbelly of that society,” i reject all threats uf confrontation and violence,” he said Hoover also said student radicals have “implanted the “Colleges and universities must reexamine and revise their policies and goxls and inaugurate reforms where war- notion in your youth that the Hoover's statement was similar in tone to testimony road to progress lies in threats, disruptions and destruction” and that “‘a minority steeped in an attitude of indulgence and philosophy professor at New York University. Hook said colleges must take firm stands delivered by Dr. Sidney Hook, Trial For Sergeant Ordered WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Army today ordered a court martial trial for M.Sgt. William 2 Higdon, 40, of East Point, who figures in a Senate investigation last year of operation of military clubs. Higdon is to be tried on two counts of larceny and three of bribery and graft. If convicted of all charges, he could be sentenced to a total of 19 years in prison. not most scholars cage. to mix it Different View on ‘Tiger Cage’ WASHINGTON (UPI) —Rep. Philip M. Crane, R-Ill., says he visited the “tiger cages” in One cf those colleagues ptly accused Crane of being naive. Crane said he visited the prison Tuesday and the tiger cages were clean and well lighted, with the 500 prisoners well treated = well fed. What’s more, he said, Rep. Augustus F. Haw- WASHINGTON (UPI) —The President of the Coca-Cola Co. testified today that his firm would try to improve the lot of migrant workers at its citrus Groves but said only the government can root out “the subculture of poverty in which survive.” J. Paul Austin, Coca-Cola’s President, appeared before the Senate migratory labor subcommittee to reply to earlier testimony about conditions among migrant workers used ae Pa SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The rising cost of welfare programs can best be solved through a revenue sharing plan with the federal government, according to Utah Senate President Haven J. Barlow Sozaking from his office ir the Utah Capitol, the Republican state leader lodged an appeal for support of the Nixon administration's welfare plan. Barlow made the comments during the first of whatis to be a monthly series on television d Pron 0-420450.925 | BTR)Nes POOFORASDea a prel call on the Pope by Tito. arranged and the whole thing “Oly massive, concerted " He said he would and persistent ef effort by federal, ale « facta weaver w eas state and local government can in the House next week and root out the subculture of offer more evidence of mis- pidiiedlin which treatment of prisoners at Con Son, barely Denis Hayes of Camas Wash., also testified Thursday saying students are upset because they want new values to replace the exploitation of the world's natural resources by profit-hungry corporations and self-seeking individuals. porary program. We'd train them(with a suitable trade) to . imow get off the welfare rolis.” The programwould be geared toward the “w poor” = porters orking who’ male those ey: little theyactually would benefit from going on to the relief rolls, Barlow said Earlier Thursday Gov Calvin L. 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For mail orders, sendself-addressed, stamped envelope to Salt Palace. es ls on In a private interview with kins to Con Son and reported Services, now denied the the samefindings; but Ander- Migrant because of arbitrary son nonetheless hit tee even — Tequirements and More strongly. must Ainoeani is United Press International, Barlow expressed limited displea sure at failure of the Utah Republican Convention to pass a resolution favoring the controversial Gateway Amendment. Rep. William R, Auderson, D- ¢ducation programs. Tenn., who accompanied Haw- the governor the spot,” Barlow conceded. But. he charged, it appears they imow in March or Apri they were headed for deficit. a oo Theater The first use of the telegraphin politics was on May , 1844, when news was flashed to Washington from Baltimore that James Polk had been nominated for the at a news conference Thursday. little more than temporarily a edition in Mon‘erey Aug. presidency on the Demo- Hawkins retorted oe ease the hardship of the 15, 1846. Crane's trip was ‘‘conveniently migrant a Austin said, demonstrators. Pope Hopes For Visit To Yugoslavia by the company, particularly work bonuses; modern dormito- ries, with recreation facilities; for orange-picking in Florida. meals Austin testified that CocaCola determined to help its Migrant workers after a 1968 0C survey he ordered showed provide child care, preschool training, adult education, medikins, D-Calif., one of two intolerable conditions. congressmen who eo “We soon realize, however, eal care, and counseling. existence of the tiger cages, that merely to provide housing was either blind or deliberately tate Setieead without “ ic human misrepresented what he found. problems involved, would ac. theCalifornia's first newspaper, Crane made the statements Serge st by reactionaries who want to clamp down on Nixon Welfare Plan Gets Barlow sagen ot Major William 0. Wooldridge, another principal figure The number one concern of in the investigation, has not state legislatures is the present to court martial. federal-state relationship, =Ae stationed at White Sands, Barlow said, noting ‘“‘an ever increasing activity on the part of Higdon, a native of Canton, the federal government.” Ga., and a decorated veteran of A largeportion of state funds 23 years of military service, is being poured into welfare prowas one of five sergeants who grams and the figure continues formed the “Maredem Corp.” to rise, he warned. The cost has which profited by selling to risen from six. per cent five clubs on U.S. military bases in years ago to 20 per cent currently. this country and abroad. The Army said charges in But, said Barlow, the federal governmentis better equipped connection with the corporation 1 miles east of Kompong, Speu, during action in Cambodia. have been referred to the LPae the swelling wefare (Herald—UPI Radiophoto.) Justice Department. The charges involved in the court Hepointed out that the federmartial action “arise fren al government collects 65 per separate allegations against cent of all taxes, the state colSetHelen alone,” the an- lects about 15per centand cities, along with other municipa, gonouncementsaid. “The charges and vernments, collect about 20 per specifications involved offenses cent. allegedly committed while Sgt. “In the long pull the federal the eight month orange harvest Higdon serving as custodian governmentis muchbetter season. The company is a to face welfare problems Vatican officials said today of the non-commissioned of- tioned fi ae Major producer of frozen, Pope Paul VI already has tiescanes men’s mess unless thing is reversed,” concentrated orange juice. decided on his next historic trip ‘inh, Vietnam, he said. Austin conceded that like =a visit to Yugoslavia in in 067 and 1068the Army sol, He termed the Nixon propoother parttime citrus workers, He was accused of ste: aling sal would change the concept of Coke’s workers have no health, jo Pope has visited a $2,4000n Dec.aA1967, and $4, welfare, he said. “It would be, retirement or life insurance Communist country and Vati- & April 29,1 ene in the minds of people, a temand no job security. can insiders said Paul has not Austin said Coca-Cola pro- been officially invited yet. This, i e FEATURE DAILY AT posed to yive migrant workers they said, was likely to come it when later this yerr when President possible, with the samebenefits Tito visits Rome. as other company workers; a Reports of a_ visit to basic hourly wage and piece- Yugosiavia appeared after Vati- Steps Urged to Improve Lot of Migrant Workers education” Hook said. Gov. Robert D. Ray of Iowa told the commission more unrest on campuses in the fall could lead to “a death sentence of sterile conformity on higher It was the first military station KBYU in Provo. The prosecution of any of the Brigham Young University-ownfigures in the investigation, ed station aired Barlow's interalthough some charges have been referred to the Justice eenleay for possible civilian A VIET CONGprisoner is led into a district headquarters for questioning. He was wounded and captured at Sprang, some are with others.” “Pzople who are against the |