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Show The Saii Lake liiumit. 15 li v , Probe of University Violence Stresses 'Overarmed Police By Charles Laytnn Associated Press Writer - A ItOUGE, LA. on the deaths shooting report of two Southern University students last November says the entire confrontation between law enforiement officers and students was unjustified In making the report public Tuesday. Louisiana Afty Geo William Guste Saul the police called onto the campus were overarmed and underdisei-plineand that "much of the confusion at the moment of the shooting was due to human error " He also said the student disruptions were fed b a l.uk of between stu communication dents and administrators Guste headed a commission of inquiry into the deaths of the two black students who were killed Nov 16, 1972, bv a blast of buckshot as they fled police tear gas in front of the administration building on the Haton Rouge ranipus BATON d Fatal Blast A report bv the preliminary commission said the tatal shotgun blast came from an area where six deputy sheriffs were standing Nedlier the earlier report or the report issued Tuesday identified the person who fired ttie fatal blast "The number and variety of weapons brought on campus by law cnfoi cement units were far more than necessary to deal with an unarmed group of students." the report said, noting police earned submachine guns, shotguns, rifles, and tear gas guns Police were sent to the campus after the main adnun- - Metlics Seek Sight for Blind Scribe M YORK (I PI) -abor columnist Victor Itiosel, blinded 17 years ago when a 1 gangster threw sulfunc acid in his eyes as he stepped out of. a Manhattan restaurant, is undergoing series of operations to re- store sight in one eve Mr.Riesel If' I have to be thankful something for, then I will be very thankful," Riesel said Tuesday. If it doesn t woik. then it will be because just let it go for 17 1 years senes The being of operations at the conducted Columbia-Presbytcn- n Medi- a cal Center involves removing scar tissue. System ry - The WASHINGTON (AP) anTuesday government nounced a national policy to create an blood donation system and to eliminate commercialism in the acquisition of whole blood. Istratlon building was taken over by students after several weeks of protests centering on student demands for a greater in voice affairs, campus expanded programs jn black studies and better living "Southern University is a Government health officials also charged that about 25 per- black school under the control of a state Board of Education which has no members who are black, the report said. "This fact evidcntally caux-much of the students' frustration, confusion and distrust that led to the unrest on the campus in October and No- vember 1972 Protest Incidents During that period ttipre were includdemonstrations, ing a march to the state Capitol. Incidents of vandalism, including fires and win- dow All-Volunta- U.S. Eyes Blood Donor Policy breaking, became common a By Have Gerard Citizen Smith Guste said he had turned over all the testimony and information to an East Baton Rouge Parish grand jury. The 12 member commission which drew up the report was Guste and appointed by included Turner Catledge, former executive editor of the New York Times; two Southern New and students, Orleans attorney Revius Orti-quwho served as a member of the Presidents Commission on Campus Unrest which investigated shootings at Kent State and Jackson State universities. e, Hey, look at this! A cent of all blood collected nais tionally for transfusions never uced because of "gross inefficiencies" in collecting, and using the processing blood. soybean necklace. The anticommercialism move is aimed primarily against collecting blood from persons "from the bottom rung of our society who sell their blood for extra income because of an alleged special risk of transmitting hepatitis through transfusions. Consent No Licence 3 Michigan Judges Rule In Psychosurgery Case New York Times Service DETROIT Experimental psyehosurgery may not be jxrformed on persons confined against their will in state institutions, even when such a person's consent is formally obtained, a special three-judgpanel ruled Tuesday in Wayne County Circuit Court. e The decision left the way for however, the open, performance of psyehosurgery on such persons once the procedure has advanced to a level where its benefits dearly outweigh its risks. That is not now the case, the judges said, Ip to 15 Percent given the primitive stae of current knowledge about how the brain works The unanimous, opinion by Judges Horace W. Gilmore, George E. Bowh-and John D. OTlair was regarded as setting a precea possible dent, pending appeal, in an area where basic u sues of law and ethics have been murky. Psyehosurgery is a procedure in which tiny portions of brain tissue are destroyed m the hope of changing the behavior and pmotional make-uof the mentally ill. (Copyright) p At present, up to 15 percent cf the 8 8 million pmts of whole blood collected annually m the United Slates comes from paid commercial donors, health officials government said They said this commercial blood accounts for up to 45 percent of about 17,900 cases of hepatiLs annually in the United Stales, 8.50 deaths each including n year. The economic cost to the nation from overt eases of to hepatitis say nothing of possibly more Health and Welfare Secretary W. Weinberger. Other officials provided details. Voluntary Cooperation additional is $86 million ones the costs in a year and terms of human suffering are immeasurable," they said. than 80,000 Caspar The governments plan calls for voluntary cooperation of all the public and private Inter-esl- s in the blood field in work- The new poLcy was announced at a White House conference on the Nixon administration's various health programs and policies by ing toward an blood donation system. Conservatives Win Lutheran Control b'tter parliamentary' maneuvers and concern voiced about the possibility of schism gave backers of Dr. Preus a majority on the seminary board. The tables are now the the other way, churchman told The Los Times. While he Angeles would not claim ail obstacles were removed for the firing cf the seminary president and some of the faculty, Dr. Preus said the action helps a great Ey John Dart Los Angeles Times Writer NEW ORLEANS Jacob A O Preus won a dec;sNe victory Tuesday in his r crusade to nd the 3 - Pre-Y-de- 4 four-yea- million-memb- I er ulheran of Synod and what he cals false permissive" Bible teaching. Church-Missou- n Convention delegates elected four conservative candidates to the board of control of Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, one of the worlds largest Protestant theological schools and the biggest m Lutheranism. The board had defended the faculty majonty as faithful to scriptures and Lutheran con- fessions, thwarting Dr. Preus attempts to enforce the literal interpretation of the Fable since he was first elected church president in 19C9. amid But the convention deal. , A moderate leader, however, implied the victory was Weve lost everycomplete. thing but our scruples; the Preus machine proved invincible," said The Rev. Dean Lueking of River Forest. Ill Virtually every board and commission candidate recommended on an unofficial M n printed by a conservative coa-litio- was approved. Sterilization Case Hey Kids! Look Whos Facts of Operation Not Told By Vi llliam Stockton Associated Press nter WASHINGTON - The par- ents of two Alabama guts sur- '; gically sterilized by a family planning clinic told a Senate subcommittee Tuesday they didn't know their daughters would be made barren until after the operation Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, promised Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Relf of Montgomery, Ala , that his committee would make every ettort to see that such unwanted sterilizations werent performed again. Dr, Warren Hems of Den- ver, a former official in the Office of Economic Opportunity, told the labor and public welfare subcommittee he wrote guidelines that would have prevented the sterilizations but that the guidelines were held up m the White House in 1972 because it was an election year." Staff Members The Itelfs. in halting often inaudible words, said their daughters Minnie, 14, and Mary Alice, 12, were taken by staff members of the federally funded Montgomery Family Planning Clime to a hospital last month for tubal ligation sterilization operations tf , , ii ; "I replied, them do it. nr , . t 1 v V 'VV-XN i: & Lonnie Relf Denies Knowledge Relf said he didn't know the girls were going to the hospital and Mrs. Relf said she thought they were to receive micdions of a birth control drug. Both parents said they learned only after the operation that sterilization had been perfonned. Relf said his wife went to ttie hospital the next morning and when she reDad. turned reported' they've been operated on That got all over me. 1 didn't w ant it done " Implicates Mitchell Ehrlichman Okayed 'Fund, He Asserts Washington Post Service WASHINGTON Fotmer presidential assistant John D, Ehrlichman has told Watergate investigators he approved a year ago the raising of a "defense fund" for the five men arrested in the burglary and bugging of the offices at the Democratic National Com- - mittee on June 17, 1972 In a May 4 interview with the staff of the Senate Select Watergate Committee, said he au'honzed Herbert W. Kalmbach, then President Nixon's personal lawyer, to raise the money. He said former presidential counsel John tt Dean 111 told him John N. Mitchell, the former attorney general and Nixon campaign d.reetor, wanted him to approve the project Ehrlichman, who is expired to testify before the committee later this month also inu said in the that he borrowed $20l)n0 from Kalmbach as a personal loan during the last year. According to a summary of the interview prepared for committee members and staff whal Ehrlichman said includwide-rangin- g ed - That the Justice Department knew nearly a year that before it said it did there had been White House involvement in the 1971 burglary of the Los Angeles office of Kennedy, the only senator to attend the committee meetWould you have ing asked, permitted it, the operation, if you had known they were going to do that? Mrs. Relf, who signed the consent forms for the operations with an X Daniel Ellsbergs psychiatrist The Justice Department said on Aprd 27 at the trial of Ellsberg, who was charged with leaking the Pentagon Papers, that it first learned of the burglary on April 15, 1973. That L. Patrick Gray, in a telephone conversation last April 15 (while he was still acting director of the FBI), told Ehrlichman that he intended to deny he had received politicallv sensitive material from the White House. That he discussed the impending testimony before a federal grand jury former of White House aide and deputy campaign director Job Stuart Magruder at a meeting last summer. wouldntve Landing by Helicopter at Sears! Developed In 71 Hems, former head of the and program development evaluation branch of the OEO family planning division, said guidelines governing sterilizations performed by OEO funded clinics were developed in 1971 and approved by his superiors and the Office of Management and Budget. The guidelines were to be issued early in 1972, he said, and the first 25,000 copies were printed then. On Feb. 2, he said, I was informed that the issuance of the guidelines would be postponed. Two later he said, 200 days advance copies slated for press distribution were taken from him and put m the safe, I was told by another employe that this action was being taken at the order of the W hite House. Utah Demo, Press Meet Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON Mrs. Jean Westwood, Utahs Democratic National Committee woman, w as a head table guest at the National Press Club Tuesday. Mrs Westwood said she was m running still interested for Utahs U.S, Senate next year but said I will not make a definite decision until this fall at least." - March Back lo School wilh Winnie the Pooh building would become a national scandal. clubs speaker was Sanford, the former governor of North Carolina w ho is chairman of the Democratic Charter Commission The Terry jou need Information, want sports scores, fnve a news story or feature you want to talk about? Is your paper missing? Do you want to discuss a classified or display adv ertisement? 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