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Show Page 1]— THE DAILY HERALD, Prove, Utah Student Violence Erupts By United Press International trying to prevent authorities Police arrested 22 persons Stopping a si:in by antiand routed about 100 otners ROTC demonstrators at the from University of Oregon. The fracas in Terre Haute fleeing spread fram a shoving match strators hurled rocks at the Thursday in an elevator in a sheriff's deputies in retaliation women’s dermitory at Indiana se ok merous is State, to at least four other locations in Terre Haute with rampage. “The deputies pun the @s many as 100 persons building which d been taken involved in rock thro wing and over Thursday by about 350 seuffles at each place dissidents, some of whom University officials reported later detied a school order to the vandalizing of dormitories, @ campus bookstore and leave. In the Midwest, student number of automobiles. i disorders flowed from In the college town of State University into the city of Lawrence, Kan., firemen fightTerre Haute Thursday night, ing a blaze in a chemical plant resulting in a number of arrests in a Negro section of town east and minor injuries. of the University of Kansas On the West Coast, police in were peppered by sniper fire. Eugene, Ore., used tear gas to Firemenquickly extinguished disperse rock-throwing youth another fire at an apartment Fulbright Receives Praise of Colleagues WASHINGTON (UPI) —As of imaginative .. . far-sighted . . . today, J. William Fulbright has conscientious,” been chairman of the Senate And the c:ntroversial ArkanForeign Relations Committee sas Democrat was obviously lor ter than any other man—11 delighted. Dressed in a gray suit and vest, with a white shirt years and 77 days. and conservative blue and gray To some presidents, past and tie, he swiveled his chair to present, it must seem even face each speaker, grinning Jonger, But in a round-robin of broadly at their praise. paeans in the Senate Thursday, Whenit was over, he rose to some of his colleagues said thank them, and said he was they hoped he would stay “for “very grateful indeed.” decades to come.” “Tt is very encouraging to They aed him “‘intellectual hear words of approval,” otis said. “I've heard a courage E independent . ” patriotic . great many of the other kind.” Says Research Ch ief Johannesburg complex on the university campus shortly before the third night of a 10 p.m. to 6 am. curfew went into effect. Both fires were believed caused by bombs. Felony charges were filed against three “niversity students arrested during Wed: nesday night’s curfew incendiary devices possessi jon. in JOHANNESBURG (UPI) — Premier John Vorster's National party won power for another five years but with a redaced majority. with their white electorate moved slightly toward theleft. The National Party easily At Eugene, Ore., police fired Building. wording of a permanent compromise court order outlawing Student seizure of buildings on the university campus at University Park, Pa. Some 40 persnns have been recent student protests at Penn State, much of it directed at the original temporary injunct'on banning prissha inside campus building: At Tapes I., about 100 persons gathered in frontof the Administration Building of Lincoln Junior College to protest UTAHN MAURICE WARSHAW, right, Spiro T. Agnew at the annual meeting in the suspension of nine students chairman of the Governor’s Committee on Washington, D.C., of the President’s Comfor alleged infractions of Employmentof the Handicapped, receives a mittee on Employment of the Handicapped. college rus. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) See award from Vice President And in Boston, about 500 students at La Salle Junior College met Thursday night and voted to support oe a boycott of classes becat board of trustees failedto to a on a list of seven demands relating to the termination of contractof five teachers at the Blow-ByR Carswell’'s conuiidacy and el a sel But Sen. Ed WASHINGTON th ney, RSweat streaming down his Reporters arriving at a anil Fla. in his blowsby-blow acoul ruddy face, the Republican Washington reception Wednes- of developments, pushed Harry national chairman was an day evening found Morton Dent, Nixon’s political adviser angry giant, growing angrier. Dosing for a photographer with and chief Southern strategist, Chairman Rogers C. B. arm around Cramer. The into the picture. Morton, who stands 6 feet 6, GOP chairman then started Gurney said two calls went to was giving newsmenhis opinion discussing the Carswell matter, Dent on Sunday, the day before of what he termed the “smoke getting more and more angry the Carswell announcement, tured the elevation to ANPA one frmm Kirk and campaign president of Richard H. Black- filled room’ tactics used to as he wentalong. “T am surprised and shocked manager Robert E. Lee, and lidge of the Kokomo (Ind.) draw Judge G. Harrold CarTribune, succeeding William F. ' swell into the Florida Senate that this thing wentas far asit the other a conference call with Gurney taking part. did without consulting CraSchmick Jr. of the Baltimore "Ace. “Tt is unconscionable,” Mor- mer,” Morton said. “It proba- According to Gurney, Dent Sun newspapers. ton said, bly will elect Bill Cramer. 1 called the Carswell candidacy at his speech, Fostee saic Gov. Claude Kirk, a flamboy- think they’ll make him top an “‘ideal solution” to a ussian spending 0! ant showman, had corralled dog.” potential GOP “donnybrook”’ in a Saisietots military Carswell as his “dream candi- Still unresolved was the Florida from which a Democrat and nonmilitary—had accelerat- date” to oppose Rep. William White House role. White House might emerge the winner. ed from half that of the United C. Cramer, R-Fla., in the spokesmen said neither the National Republican leaders States 10 years ago to only 20 state’s GOP primary. President nor his aides were are watching the situation per cent less today. Carswell Makes Poinis invoived in Carsweil’s entry yan trying to stay out Carswell made points witt into the race. of it, “In another few years,if the trends continue, we will clearly some Florida voters when the Senate rebuffed his nomination be in second place,” he said. to the Supreme Court. But GOPFumesOver Kirk’s Tactics In Judge Carswell Senate Entry Russ May Grab Technical Lead NEW YORK (UPI)—The Pentagon’s research chief said Thursday “the Soviet Union is now about to seize world technological leadership from the United States.” aeSoviet momentum (in Tesear rary, the Soviets have correctly identified science and technology as the key to re lustrial strength and interna- Dr. John S. Foster Jr., director of defense research and engineering and No. 3 man in the Pentagon hierarchy, said in a to the American Newspaper Publishers Associa- otey seem to be determined to overtake and surpass the U.S.in this, our traditional area of strength ‘and leadership.”” Foster spoke at the concluding session of thee th annual tion (ANPA): “We must expect convention of the ANPA, more Russian firsts and fewer representing 1,054 daily newspaAmerican firsts in the next five pers. to 10 years because of the The final session also fea- Walter Police Resume Search For Murder Weapon Reuther Re-Elected s Karate Can Kill? It Really Did Trucker Disputes Continue Cea Hhunon Greenwald was charged with that t. High unio Murder, Five other men were officials, Lowere, x that takes into custody, was the purpose of the meeting. in effect today despite the return of Colombia to normal after four days of post-election strife and tension. Policemen streets patrolling after dark the Thursday in the 1966 government candidate, Misael israeli Air Pastrana Borrero, a 66,00¢-vote victor over Rojas Pinills, who claimed the balloting was a government fraud, line of infantrymenring the RojasPinilla house,allowing no one inside without permission from: the minister of defense, By United Press International Gen. Gerardo Ayerbe. The The Israeli air force attacked governmentsaidit was prot-cton three fronts today, senaing ing the family. Unofficial sources said the its jets into Egypt, Jordan and Syria, an Israeli military defeat left Rojas Pinilla with Arm Hits 3 Fronts spokesman announced in Tel Aviv. The spokesman said Israeli warplanes attacked Egyptian positions along the Suez Canal, la bases and blasted a Syrian ralltary position. Jordan reported five civilians were killed in the raids which struck within 15 miles of Amman, including four mem- bers of a fami; kille¢? when their farmhouse wasdestroyed. Jordan also reported a 10minuteartillery and tank battle midway between the Dead Sea and the Sea of Galilee. Israel said its planes struck Egyptian positions along the canal for 90 minutes this morning andhit guerrilla bases at Salt and Deir Alla, northwest Amman. In the afternoon the Israelis carried out two more raids against guerrilla bases in Jordan, south of the Dead Sea. only one chance to gain any semblance of power—to rally enough of the newly elected congress to back his ideas and Oppose those of Pastrana. Utahn Kiiled In Arizona Cycle Crash PARKER,Ariz. (UPI) — Adeline E. White, 57, Tooele, Utah, was fatally injured Wednesday in a motorcycle - pickup collision on State Route 95 three miles north of here, The woman died at the Palo Verde Hospital in Blythe,Calif. six hours after the accident. The Arizona Highway Patrol said Miss White was making a left turn onto State Route 95 i a side road and pulled into the path of a pickup driven by Donald Crim,37, Parker. with Cramer and ensnared the White House in the wrangle. But whatreally upset Morton were Kirk’s tactics in boosting Carswell. Kirk first persuaded his initial choice for the Senate seat, Lt, Gov. Ray Osborne, to withdraw. He later announced Herb Shriner Killed in Crash DELRAY BEACH, Fla. (UPI)—Televiesion entertainer Herb er and his wife were killed Thursday night when their car went off the highway and slammed into a tree. driving after a perforraance in West Palm Beach when his car went ut of control. Shriner, 51, and his wife Eileen, 43, were killed instantly, according to the highway patrol, BOSTON (UPI)—A Vietnam War veteran filed a $110 million damage suit eae a Harper's magazine Tuesday for references to him in a May cover story on the alleged My Lai massacre. SONY’S FAMOUS PORTABLE STEREO TAPE SYSTEM Used the saber in self-sefense, BOGOTA (UPI)—The government kept its dusk-to-dawn curfew and ban onliquor sales Kirk’s coup deepened his feud shooting death of Craig Cranall, 50, (2965 S. State) on April 12, ATLANTIC CITY (UPI)— Crandall’s body was found Walter P. Reuther, president of early Monday in a shallow the United Auto Workers for grave east of Salina, Sevier the past 24 years, was elected ty. Thursday to another two-year Kenneth Trust, 30, a neighrm. bor of the victim, has been Reuther, a top labor leader charged with murder in con- longer than any other current nection with the death. union official in the nation, will The canal drains into the be eligible under the union Great Salt Lake from tailings constitution to run for only one at Kennecott Copper Corp., near More term. He is 62 years old Magna. Effort to iocate the and the union prohibits the weapon with magnets, scuba election of anyone 65 and older. divers and metal detectors The former president of the havefailed. old CIO had token opposition Wilkins said KCC officials had for re-election from Art Fox of agreed to close off the tailings Dearborn, Mich., who has been ponds today andofficers were a frequent candidate, usually to resumethe search as soon as unsuccessful, for lower union the water drains. office. This was the first time CHICAGO (UPI)—Six men since 1949 Reuther had opposifrom two karate schools invaded a third karate school Unofficial returns showed Thursday night and a deadly Fox received only 220 votes fight caused the death of one from delegates at the UAW Convention here while Reuther man andthe possible blinding received 13,679, carrying into of another, police said. office with him an entire slate James Koncevic, 26, Calumet of incumbent officers. Chty,Ill.o waskilled by a saber wound in the abdomen, James Gonzalez, 23, was slashed By United Press International across the eyes. Doctors al A trucking strike-lockout in Belmont Hospitalsaid he might the Chicago area continued lose his sight. today without promise of Police said the incident was settlement, Wildcat strikes the culmination of a feud in continued in other parts of the which the Black Cobra of the nation while a tentative agreeKung-Fue Kempos School of mentwaited for a vote by truck Judo and Karate allegedly tried drivers, to steal students from the In Akron, Ohio, 4,000 drivers House of Dante School and the voted 2-1 to continue a wildcat Tai-Jutsu School. John De..te, known as Count walkout. Drivers were off tho Dante—his original name was job in the Los Angeles area, in Keehan—telephoned the Black St, Louis, Mo., and other Cobra school and said he and scattered areas of the nation. Strangle transportation five other men were coming Over, police said. When the prompted more industrial layDante group arrived, Dante offs Thursday, with 3,500 kicked in the door, they said. American Motors employes A wild and deadly fight turned away at a Kenosha, plant for lack of ensued, with both groups Wis., throwing murderous, powerful parts, knerica also suspended ches ae and yel ling as karate production of two models tights Thursday, leaving two models Koncevic, who ran the Tai in production. ae School and who came The key to ‘the aes was Dante, was fatally a pending vote by drivers on a stabbed, Gonzalez was slashed tate St ee across the eyes, Jerome providing $1.10 an hour pa Greenwald, 20, affliated with raises over & hypoth period. the Black’ Cobra school, told There were that a Police he was being beaten end Teamsters metingshel scheduled SOUTH SALT LAKE (UPI)— Law officers were to resume searchefforts this afternoon for a missing murder weapon thought to be somewhere in the murky bottom ¢: a canal which drains into the Great Salt Lake. Chief Robert C. Wilkins, South Salt Lake Police Department, said his personnel were searching for a handgun that May have been used in the Retains Curfew reflected the relaxed air by Parliament but it dropped eight scolding instead of arresting an constituencies to main estimated 200 persons caught in opposition United Party which the streets after curfew. also favors white rule, and saw Public transportation reits majorities whittled in other turned to normal Thursday and places. The loss of seats wasthe first 90 per cent of the shops and business establishments that for the Nationalists since they came to power 22 years ago, closed down during the crisis but the consolation was their were reopened. There was no indication complete route of the extreme right-wing Herstigte Nasionale anywhere in the nation that the Party (HNP), a splinter group call of formerdictator Gustavo favoring stricter application of Rojas Pinilla for a revolution had had anyeffect. apartheid racial separation. Official returns from Sunday's election showed the won a majority Militant students and Pennsylvania State University atiorney’s hammered out the in At the same time, it smashed ar extreme rightist challenge in favor of even stricter racial segregation in South Africa. Results showed that the all- tear gas to break up a crowd of more than 50 students sitting in front of two police vans carrying about 45 arrested students who had beensitting-in at the university Administration arrested Bogota Incumbents Win Again in At Several Universities Friday, April 24, 1970 Whenthe worldis too much with you, find yourself an island and go primitive. Jantzen’s Primitive ManPrint shirt Model230 otfers all the creature comforts 4-track stereo/monophonic recording and playback and the Sony-exclusive Stereo Control Center. A complete ready-to- of fine tailoring, fine fabric (50% Dacron® polyester, 50%cotton) go stereo tape system, hand: Aboriginal colors of sandstone somely encased for rugged use. 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