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Show 12 FRIDAY. Daily Herald APRIL . Nationwide Italian Strike Protests Sirhan’s Attorney Pulls Yj Alleged Police Brutality At Riots Rug From Prosecution LOS ANGELES wise old defen a good part of under the minutes of Sirhan 8. Sirhan If one ing Premier sinks into you Weare guilly man. we always guilty not tr to free a We te » have—that Sir ling Sen. Robert F. 6 q wo de Mariano The f an Demo- town Opposition to ABM nce and Kennedy Deserves Life Ker ure not asking for an Emile acquitta!. 1 want to emphasize, k whether Mr. Sirhan likes or that he deserves to sper the rest of his life in the penitentiary I amnot going to ask for P dowed pasty Sirhan the trial want Sirhan WASHINGTON (UPI) —Oppo-'would create a climate in its killed Kennedy and he said that motive ential clement in did eslablish the circumstances under which the wouldn't Becomes Demo Polic J i Motive Not Essential Couper turned again to why anything but guilty of murder in Sirh the second degree. The I good Sirhan and a bad Sirhar and the bad Sirhan is a very murde crime the mind of achild. sticks. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) | M olons ore SS St de uden ae t : i manis putt ng all his chips saving Sirhan’s life expre sho wed virtually irtually 1 no while Cooper spoke Sirhan i S Solons Travel oan . Soviet Occu villages LY RSME Kennedy—who Prague Democrat, Sen. . ied P testers wears ative aaa a ec; Most of the top echelonof the Wna0y Observers said the ou Democratic isin still gripping the city of Over X) ten miles southeast of n 2 Se e Communist uns partyOar waswas the te ike which would ae eee ~ coe calle ae up with This became clear when the pubert fhe of panic was a measure of the Democratic National Committee titular head of the wake of classroombuildings today. with peice ihe labeled the ABM the “No. 1” issue in the current edition of p official publication, “Demo| Memo.” The committee said the They out Ilaly. It also demandedthe Sanne a ea Tesignation of Interior Minister should at Harvard Univer. action taken oe ers ae ey students after was party 1 the chairman For! reside Former Vice President count deploy the the vy: We shouldhalt deployment of the sentinel (Safeguard) system anbegin, as expeditiously as possible, 5 negotit !Soviet Unionon the reductionof a ee a eens aga iq st. 193 ation of Labor, the Italian pons. . Senate the ie Easter ‘Faster vacationnm wasivoluntary however. Franco Restivo0 w ks with was protest voluntary tofboycott, however, i,in the disciplinary, The Italian General Confeder- !@/xs_ Wit conditions in Alask 14 U | flu ne ol pene uss Se 5 ee ine eae . rom nothing TEES eeenage anvowved physically block:otest demonstrations through-| ceM™fal question”” in considera: offensive and defensive weastrikes and ing students trying to enter? 3 ASE OUEt » of whether e ci . student ecatnen Bie tally as demand-|but sat Pee quietly in his seat of t Sen ' degree staring a’ his lawyer subcommitte Pi T rou He ° actually believed it was right to Leave Ted: murder Kennedy. How stupid ! Faster Vacation ; , ; He actually believed he Chaniaa © shouldn't ae get more oi than P bl ° ; . ‘couple of years in prison. How ry U icity By United Press International militant on) for urther arms contro] measure systems, and tv achieve a ae balanced and verified reduction ee all nuclear and conventional ey arms ; Soe noug ee se ay solemn procession marr oo His motive? Let’s put that ghost to rest once andfor all. Can there be any question that Sirhan's: motive . was political’ ; No. This wasapolitical murder. Cooper, a handsome, affable stupidrhan tof the Central Highlands set up a perimeter defense of punji sticks to ward off possible Viet in Battipaglia where a oy Cong attack. The sticks, sharpened at one end, are set firmly into the ground with sharp funeral cortege a half m ends pointing up; the razor-sharp tips are then daubed with some poisonyus substance cal- moved slowly throu culated to cause serious infection in a wound suffered by a person stepping or falling onto the depressed areas in a committed out of § AS ; PEt: Pe, ee Ae ntiballist al Welsil ie t : ae sooner ; bo a ne enjoying an afternoon siesta. | 4p\q) has virtually become to freeze the ent level of MONTAGNARD TRIBESMEN from the village of Plei Ly An near Pleiku, South Vietnam in The two victims were buried official _Democ party poli- strategic weapons and delivery is gelling worse and is going to\ll was a political act growing get sicker % ‘ turned loose on society again) “But what was Sirhan's becausethe psychiatrists say he i motive” I eeewasn’tee gain for him GOP S To any were killed. the Battipaglia City ma said 66-year-ol Grant Coope “[ ned and m pr let it bethis,” We the : : (UPI)—The Democratic Leader NM Mike Mansfield: Maraad Deployment Itly be of ? the modified ABM would be the answered its own question by opening of another round of an earlier sitin, Confederation of Trage Unions quoting the Democratic party|nuclear escalation ly Handful and the Italian Labor Union platform _Sen. John Sherman Cooper, R- nd from a few hundred to Oly a handful of the 1,800 Called a total of morethan 1.5, “Even in the present tense Ky., was a leader ofbipartisan with fellow a ad a After police broke Students at Southern University atmosphere we strongly support opposition to the ABM when it Walter Mon ate occupation atthe iN New Orleans showed up for 7p is . |President Johnson's effort to|was up for consideration in the a ete empt Fs tration Building lasses Thursday after the evicverage “AMOR CON !8)i leerice ia agreement with the Senate !ast year under the tically denied the charges m i ident: rests of 27 persons during a So Ini oP 0 nson administra 200 were arrested and @¥tests of 27 persons during an exposed to an average of {Soviet Union under which both Johnson | dminis ration, came to Praguefor a friendly py sens. George Murphy, Calif By ALINE MOSBY SUE (UP Four sit rather than a fact-finding Hen sinc rl “and least 30 injured in the dawn DCident Wednesday. The state 638 advertising messages States Would refrain deploying) Cooper hopes that issue does PRAGUE (UPI; — Tories haaelon % ae ae Sa Cre Oe Tice aween aioe building Board of Education promised to or oneiiind e eas antimissile systems. Such ‘a/not becomepartisan, But he is ys A came to MIS illiam Saxbe, Ohio. s F ismiss al stu involved ate) red stick ve ae d men Czechoslovakia —_ | Ne + here Thursday Most. were later released on “isntiss all tudentss involved in every dayof Hiatt treaty could eae result in the prepared to stick by , his by Sen. John J. Sparkman, D)day by parliament. the national R KUN F FOr ington, D.C. said rThe | nine senators senators aand five) z , ypw “y quit was prepared for his life. - of Kennedy t school housing ! staffer yorK 2K (UPI)—Robert subcommittee Barmalerateadvising Renn Adriaron andand anan end end t 0 deestruct rue tony 0 f¢ Tepresentatives came in a U.S. p Wagnertoday announces his how to get maximum milea ‘orce plane from Vienna, andidacy for a job somefrom television newsme whe! re they were attending an A casiter second only to the company ing the tour parliamentary presidency of the United States Be international id that “af meeting. They were to return fj jomes in the campus area On the Pacific Coast, University officials Stanford and some 200 studett and faculty member iemonstrators contin in number of headaches—mayor there tonight. SE Nawik orks Civ rip aad alter occupy a campus electronics “People of America prize Wagner, former U.S, amba Teh cue ihe en we ae 4 frat 4 Q ” s s sador to Spain, must like those ot ty cont Seeeos once A \ letter to the friends rset BSc,when he heidaches He' Was mayoe or arranged {0confirm, prevon the building late Wednesday, delegation arrived, “We hope to Me terms nan see the le of Czechoslovakia Si Mae SN UN ees ‘ af oe ; allowed agreater measure of month, was said to have told), I” his report, Parmeter wrote Research Institute. Some _of Phurse AW heests nib to rasted dramatical freedom as wedo.ae Thursday that has decided Tie as eee with and ‘the Sen. Ralph W. Yarborough, D- Tu. Heis scheduled to make it offen aS possible with the id a Id ’ official at a news conference|affluence of the government ex. Said he was a soldier with | . facilities, white government) th S, 97th today. he U.S. Mth Infantry Division|"qy.. former mayor, son ang\¢MPloyes. white government the last time he was in Prague!nesake of the US. senator compounds that exist in both ifts ofiene food ats were wa fast, Hi gifts accepted, apparently gratefully, as Thursday wore on Students at the University of Chicago reportedly abandoned late Thursday a plan for a freedom so they can enjoy political ers aroundthecity pat woe hould . et State Savings and Loan Association be a hose in oe pelding valle fora 7 in May, 1945. and clientele of Lv okUimerobiectve view?) allie fora Ae eae agner, who will be 58 this _| savings of billions of dollars and opposition even if it does. proce endum on whethe » Reserve Officer at the schot factor in the N. Y. Mayor |_®¥ety alors edty a demanded) eratic€ taxpayers’ expense Republican sources in Wash-. & Ala., was invited to Prague for one a flag-lowering demonstration, Thursday left here ft he three after branding the trip “a onal recognizance. pee [publicity stant paid tor at Led By SDS iyezine loday, express! ing ‘th IC ee thata Czechoslovaks would soonenjoy Wagner To freedom as Americans do. ‘i The U.S. delegation, headed i 1 and Zions Savings and Loan ee Association:: who wrote the NewDeal’s basic|Tural villages and larger native “We had to shoot our way in jabor law, is a potent figure in/Communities in Alaska SUMMER VACATIONS? then,” he said, “We drove the New York politics. His entry, The report was distributed as Nazis back to Pilsen.” Thur-|into the mayoral race had been|background material to subcom- Make early plans Bence Ie) serve Mm hard id Att Two of Utah's long-established savings institutions joined forces officially this month. . was merged Zions Savings and Loan Association, with an 86-year history of service to Utahns, = 7 A + . here with U.S. forces during most political observers regard can this year. mond said he also had been expected World War I. for some time, and mittee members, but Republ sources provided him as the leading Democratic|document to Washington news- Sparkman said the delegation candidate. Conant e ena A to Z RENTALS 155 w. 509 w. men. ee with and into State Savings and Loan Association, which celebrates its fiftieth anniversary 373-0615 | | There is only one Champion. 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