Show rwrm I4A The Salt Lake Tribune 15 May 4 1116(1 X'ArL'At '''t' - Viet Critics I - $'''' ' I 1 i' '' '''' - : - '1 ' 1 " ' ' ': I i 4 4 1 i i c — e" )ag topr (D-Pa- 04P dZ think" Sen Morse Wayne and effort tained rebuild norma relations" with Communist China Amp 1 sus-ove- to 1- "- speech tornies — Mohler- ' 1-- ' '' t-'- 1 '': ''' 4 ' s ' i i ‘: r41 1 woF A fourth enator' Democrat John Stennis of 'Atissisippi expressed the opmion the Coinmufists have drawn a line in Viet Nam to test American determination to cantain aggression and 1' 1011 nnt agree to unless peace they are defeated Stennis who heads the Senate' I Nst 14 called for steppedup nlilitary' operations against North Viet '"‘ Nam which he conceded might raise ''a very serious question as to whether we will provoke Red China to full intei'vention in t the war" -- f lie predicted a "substantial increase" in US Forces and called for an end to policy restraints on North Viet Nam0 Joseph Daly ing director bombing Joins In Action tr00a1 ? 1' '4 8k ver'''----- -" I -- - '4' A IN - - for efETIF'''''' fCft 1: -- -- r: ? -' ' ''''' KT ' I ' 4 - 1 - ' if- ' ' ' ' 4- P '''-- $V t -' 2 ttt '4 tJ e - i ''''' -1 1:liv f's: '''''' 12:4' ' 1' - ' r 1 z ''' i t' 't '''Ni'fr ' '1 r- :44 i x" --- 1 1 4-- : c:'' 2J- ' - 4 -- ' ' t40 ' -- ' i ''' inactivation L"--''''' if - - ' 'cot 1 ' r : :' '' - ' on trairting was question 7 4 440 'VAoztur' 4'- - ' '' -- f' ' '''t: ' - ' ' t 1 k '"4"41k:3- - tif - ' !'' t i: ' propriate conunittees Sen Stennis said the current 'practica of continuing to enlist Jeservists before proper provi- 'sion can be made for their e 4)- - 1 ( g 'et into the state-ru- n Army Natin al Guard "'''''''-- - 41 " The letter noted that Congress had VOiN1 to har the merger 1441?' N- k during the current fiscal year ' ' ' only to find it back again in 'I' McNamara's budget proposals I lq)''''' 4' for next year It proposed that )4: of Army ' 'Reserve Guard it'''''' or National '6- --units be undertaken only after 't -' consultation with and the "ap-proval of" Congress er Its ap- ' '' it ' t''' 11 41 & '''il4:'4 IN - 4 ''''14 ' 0 t N! '7460-- 4''ock44( 1 Ai k: Continued From Page One d) : '')11:- :-- k N''' ' ' 1 if t1!' ' '''' :''' e '4' t 7 1 7' 0 ': ) i ' ''''‘4' ' ? ''' i3 k - IL44) atAte : "40'4 F ' 1" I 1 t t - - ' 4 ' tL: ' '7P 1 '''' At 4 W‘ : - It ' ' :' '' : 7 ' 4 -- ' '' m' ' In 'ti - 'i' i ' :': ? 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WASHINGTON (AP) — Thre Senate— critics of President Johnson's Viet Nam course pro- posed Saturday that Congress take a hand in trying to orient US policies hmard peaceful existence with the Communists Sen Joseph S Clark ) said public opinion in the ' Is 'turn4ig away from belligerecice tolg'ard support of a peace offensive in vhich the United States will take the initiative" Ile added: "We may well be closer to a breakthrriugh for peace than many would ' - r'- A "P' 11141 - - ø- t - - "serious' to June 30191)6 and Jung there will be tens of s: thousands of (reserve) enlistees —tF( ' ' ' ' 7114 ' in (non priority) units who are t1 ' from the draft and who exempt ' - : 4 v not have had one day of ar'will A j tive duty training and will not ----been called a W ay from 4 have homes their because the reserve left University of Utah's testthe Selective Service System acadeMic test three-hou- r the test at the instructs students on form tif I Count showed 995students on hand to take school there's more coming next week components arp not receiving 'training opportunities” the subIcommittee report charged must be assessed" "In the meantime tens of ' ) Sen Allen T El lender Draft-Deferme- nt ote6 thousands of men who have eiin deploring what Stennis joined ets ther voluntarily enlisted in or i called "endless criticism" at been drafted into the Army will home of American purposes and Continued From Page One fighting the war?" Then about and who should not go" Another ern Utah Price 118 Dixie Col- At Pocatello 75 of the 125 have been called upon to faro motives in Viet Nam Ellender said in a radio talk tended to make a racket but a third of the pickets put down student said "I can pass any lege St George also admini Idaho State University students the hard realities of combat in ' 'stared the test but figures were scheduled for the test were on Viet Nam" recorded for constituents that did so absentmindedly then be- - their signs and joined 2600 other A Select1ve zerv- - not available students In taking the examin- ' he dislikes hearing embers of came hand to take it (Copyright) Ice System academic test wasl angry with the proctor who at ion 7 Congress "attack our policy by asked him to leave administered to college students At City College of New York the words of our A three-da- y echoing at eight Utah schools Saturday sit4n at the Unt-You Can Count on Us oil pickets marched in iroot ot Q uality Costs No More at Sears! enemies" ' of Chicago dwindled to the examination 'The times are perilous versity The students were among an a token group Saturday as 300 them was Willard Boepple who said -- enough as it is" he precision-made-guaranteed students turned out for the test estimated 400000 around the na- Is to take tion who filed to enough fomentation Some of the 75 demonstrators said he had signed up WASHINGTON (AP) — A "There three- take the on in Viet Nam without the test but d ecided 'I'm no on the Wayne State University boy suffers convul going hour examination that will bear i 17-Jewel I sions after eating a sugar cube fomenting a crisis of confidence campus at Detroit scuffled e- oing to take it" some weight in determining if ' at home" ter-abb and is brought to a hospital Citeo Discrimination with but or textbooks rifles briefly police they carry Friday Clark and Morse Case bavel rifled and cringing from pursuno incidents were reported Sat- Not Final Wfird all been critical of some aspects Boepple said the test's effect e4 ing "green animals" urda y is and slant divide" its "to of Viet is Nam policies A college coed is given a cap But the tests will not be the ' Students Protest "to discriminate" ' sule at a !last word in determining wheth Changing World party blacks out in a furW 171 One of the 400 students who About 25 persons picketed at subway ear on tier way home — the their er students said the world is Clark keep chang the University of Wisconsin 'fr' ends up in a psychiatric ward 4 y took the test at the Richmond ' M IF :Sta-'' ing and it is time for changed MadiWn One' r &VA in Virginia :deferments Col Evan P Clay Institute Professional said: v sign 110A Growing Problem 'i l'-thinking :'1'''' particularly with re- - here and fight ignorance" think this is a good way Utah Selective Service director "I wil opi‘ to He the Russia said ' ')11 ' These and other bizzare cases spect ' other asked: "why are the poor of determining who should g1:1 has stressed repeatedly NH a 4f -11 are in the big file marked soviets nave necome a nave" i i:' of' final Col ' lir- ! Clay emphasized that 't1'i nation which tends to "blunt i: :':' "LSD" in the office of the :!: :':::) - lt :: : determination will be up to local ::i:::: 4741 t :::"::: : ate Subcommittee On Juvenile any remaining urge for war" et los boards draft :' :4:i! f::::::::'' i(: ' :' Delinquency considering legis- - 'There may be hawks among ' ''77'-'7''- ) fr ::l:' no :: :': "There is rule that -' vs ' Ist stating lation to deal with the problem the Russian leaders just as '''P':: ::') ( ox iii ::::' students passing the test will be :' I" that a Los Angeles police off-- - there are In our own country" ::::y:':: :': 'c ic :$': 411 :: ::: automatically deferred Just as !::::: :: dal says is mushrooming he said "But it seems reasonaay' ow those there's that "teen-ager- s nothing says students among 4bly clear that in both the United who fail the test will be inducted radicals and States and the Soviet Union the WASHINGTON i om ::::: : (AP) — Jews showed not a single Jewish immediately" beatniks" o overwhelming majority of the! Fare virtually absent from high president in 378 publicly con--j :: The problem" h as attracted people are opposed to chauvin- Informa tion :::1 L trolled colleges and only five in Ow posts in U S col- -- inenough attention and headlines ism and on aggressive and b el-- adminstra Class other and nondenominational standing 397private a two 110 that other Senate groups ligerent foreign policy leges and universities says i) filos will in students' formation colleges t l''''': have looked or are 10 twied Saturd ay night by One planning to ' a toward report 'go long way helping UmCome public college the Long Way Et olto look Into of ' reports widespread the American Jevvish Commit versitv of Buffalo branch of the the draft boards to determine if t l ' of the hallucinogenic has come a long Iv" 'Russia " usage in health IS the nation s safe O tee New York State University will if" ttJ since the Bolshevik revolution drug 131 and interest" to keep them in a - have this Jewish :: a surof Regults " nationwide president L terand the days of the Stalinist ' Touched on Problem ai' hool sc the said !fall said the committee When committee vey — The investigation's subcom- rot It is well for us to recog in turnout state the he takes over it said he will be Largest mittee of Sen John L McClel- - nize and take account of this only the second Jew in the na- - was at Utah State University in new our attitude diplomacy1 Ian touched on it durtion's history to head a public :where 1154 students used 17 "And there is presently in this too ing hearings on President John-eon'- s college 'ditoriums and e 1 a s a r oo m s an peace crime legislatiore In of said the addition to is which around the campus to take the fensive report turn likely An official of the National In- 1720 deans in the colleges stir- - test A university spokesman the country away from the 14 of told Mental Health stitute toNt veyed only 45 are Jews Yet said 1500 originally registered sba McClellan's group it is conduct- - antics of the 'gamesmen' and to to solid effort a achieve — Jews makes up between 10 and to take the test WASIIINGToN s (Al') ing two surVOys to determine support 12 a and workable per cent of the student bodies More pragmatic 22000 than sehoolchil995 Report at U the extent of LSD usage and with adverour 14K faculty of the institutions it dren paraded for safety Satur- Sen Robert F waterproof case 10K gold Kennedy agreement At of Utah 995 the added University ' ' Vice as President Hubert has also scheduled saries" day ors ' band to the examinatake "There does not seem to be 'reported three days of hearings by a gov- - Morse said US Humphrey and other national tion frozen China Young have Brigham remained University b Men's tainless steel waterprooft an alternative to the conclusion calendar watch ernment operations figures looked on recorded about 400 and Weber geo tee on the sithation beginning since then Secretary of State skies and temper- - that bias is at work" said the State Wonien's C 14K watch with Gray I4K gold octagonal gold mesh bracelet Dean Acheson said 17 years ago College had about 900 atures iin chill' 50s had little report which was made public' Other schools May 25 — to the reported Julia1were d Women's 11K gold marquise shaped Nvatch 14K gold matching reporting 1' tion of the staff of the Juvenile the United States would wait tol effect on a the annual meetipg of the crowd of some at C°11Pge of Southern Utah Cedar 044' bracelet Deli nquency Subcommittee let the dust settle 6500 which lined the side- - American Jewish Committee 426 ' TTor ris Abram president of City ' vie whose chairman is Sen Thomas Dust Has Settled CoCollege East- walks and grandstands along 7 15 and CHARGE IT on Sears Re‘ohing Charge The committee said the report' raim J Dodd The dust has settled In Constitution Avenue to watch did Jews' not advocate 30th the giving annual school safety I China" Morse said "Tier Corn- GUARANTEED I year from &tie of sale against defects in materials INLAID VINYL 11 I high academic posts in propor-DO YOU NEED or workmanship of parts in titovement or return watch for free repair patrol parade munist regime is here to stay l ion to their numbers as stu- While India has staggered in Spectators staved- on until l‘A ate! proof ac long al hack crown and crystal remain intact and faculty members the end of the nearly five hour dents her effort to mobilize and orga-USED or NEW intent is the! to lay nize her economy and depends procession marking WashingWe've Bargains? Como Seel facts o n the table as a first SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE 754 South STORE HOURS— upon hundreds of million of dot- - ton's annual salute to the na- Satkfaction or Guaranteed step toward remedial action" State Street tars worth of gratuitous food tion 's 900000 safety patrols Shop Daily 9:45 am to 6 pm 412 Se 4 IN Your !Stoney Back 'he said Phone 3554651 Mon Thurs Fri Till 9 pm from the US China has man- to feed a much popaged larger ulation by paying hard dollars Continuing RPV iew Clifford P Sen IWO wee ) speaking primarily about the Senate Foreign Rela: Tt tions Committee's role in dis- Eof te4 cussion of far eastern policies — proposed a '1continuing review of the mainstream of world ' h'' affairs against which the validi- ty of America's objectives and 71i: the rationality of her actions 410 liumF Case (R-NJ- 1 1 - T - '4cit-i- t4o4 - to - ' - -- ' 6" of 19fi7 ' ' - - ' 30 i'' AeAl "As ' zA :'-- L: 150-questi- 400000 Students Take (D-La- ')r-'- :' - ' Test Defy Pickets Soloils Press ' og 1 on site Use of LSD !"--- Sears Swiss Tradition Watches ‘c I S-- 2 I oearsi 1 ‘116 7 is lin An-sai- (T Few Jews Heading Colleges Bias at Work Report Says ' L for graduation gifts 1 (a 3 wit :! 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