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Show mu DESERET NEWS, 2A Friday, May - 4 i 7' 4 y y.,r-- ; . s- - i . -- : ' .Sf.J. AV-- pier f;v.ri : .:. rvwirrT'' v , : ?; t5?0 w , iiA I f -- . .,: . frr"W S 'li1 u 4L4 On other campuses, a sit-i- n was In progress at Case West- The Berkeley melee stemmed from a university decision to fence in an area had street the people turned into a park, replete with playground eqipment, sculpture, grass and brick sidewalk. Early in the day police cleared some 150 persons from the plot to allow workmen to begin construction. The demonstrators gathered in Sproul Plaza, scene of the free speech protests in 1964, for a noon rally where Dan Diegel, student body president-elect, Lets go shouted, down and take over the park. ern Reserve University in Cleveland while demonstrations continued at Haivard A charge by police failed to clear the park, but the protesters dispersed club-swingi- and demonstrators retaliating with rocks, bottles and other missiles. Peace was restored by and a curfew clamped on the city and nightfall campus. One hundred Case Western Reserve students held Hayden Hall on the Cleveland campus today, demanding release of a report on the citys Glenville sniping incident last July 23. The protesters said the report is vital to the defense of black militant Fred Ahmed Evans, convicted Monday of e murder in the deaths of three policemen and first-degre- a civilian in Wra Ph lotos the incident. Evans is scheduled to be exe- cuted Sept. 22. About 400 students and 60 members of the Black Panther party originally seized the Thursday and clashed briefly with fraternity members. hundred Three chanting Harvard students Thursday marched to a hearing of the schools disciplinary committee and demanded its abolition. They had to use elevators to reach the 10th floor, but were not able to enter the locked-doo- r session. The committee is investigating die April occupation of University Hall which led to a bloody police sweep of the campus and 184 arrests. structure . Takes Ford Post NEW YORK (UPI) -David E. Bell, a White House aide when Harry S Truman was president, ?has .been appointed executive vice president of the Ford Foundation. Bell, formerly vice president in charge of the foundations international division, will continue to direct its International activities. Navy Sub Sinks At Dockside VALLEJO, CALIF. (AP) -A $50 million Navy submarine being remodeled at Mare Island Naval Shipyard sank Thursday night into die Napa River. No one was injured. The Navy said the USS Guittaro was at dockside for as a nuclear-powereoutfitting fast attack subma d rine when she started to sink bow first in the river. There is no danger of radioactivity, the Navy said, since the nuclear core for die power plant had not yet been installed. Flooding started in a forward compartment, Navy offi TAKES OWN LIFE Students Ready picked a Young dinner here for his attack, in which he 6aid some GOP leaders wanted peace at any cost and had resorted to "shabby, irresponsible behavior for political gain. NO NAMES v He named no one. But be said he was talking about some of our responsible spokesmen including friends of mine and colleagues of mine in the United States Senate. Senate observers said Gold-watprobably wa aiming his attack at Sens. Goodell; Jacob K. Javits, Charles H. Percy, and the assistHugh Scott, ant Senate Republican leader. Goldwater Republicans d Factory Worker Hits 12, Kills 2 To Invade Town WHITE, SJ). (AP) -This towns 400 residents are girding for an expected invasion of college students Saturday. Students from South Dakota State University at Brookings, about 15 miles northeast of White, have organized a Whip to White. A the students said plans are to have a bonfire, roast weiners, eat watermelons, play a lew games and leave. Last weekend students from across the nation and Canada invaded Zap, ND., and did an estimated $5,000 damage before the National Guard was called in to clear the tiny town. fell to flip floor. dition. U.N. Food Aide Sheriff To Visit In D.C. WASHINGTON -- (UPI) as- sailant entered. I saw tins guy walking up behind the guy sitting across wounded 10 others before killthe table from me, said Harris, who was wounded in the ing himself. He had a gun in his hand. Robert Sheriff Campbell hand. I thought it was a toy identified the assailant in the or a prank. shooting rampage just before He shot the man sitting midnight Thursday as Robert K. Smith, 31, of Mogadore, an across from me right through the back. I think the bullet inspector at the plant. that went through him hit The other two dead were me. Sam S. Zucchera, 57, of AllHarris, a stock checker at iance, and Vincent Bell, 39, of the plant, said three or four Cleveland. Two more of the more shots were fired as he wounded were in critical con- for spokesman five other men when the TWINSBURG, OHIO (AP) An employe at the Chrysler stamping plant shot Corp two fellow workers fatally and Adeke H. Boerma cf the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization will discuss world food problems with the Nixon Administration during a visit to Washington Monday through Thursday. Boerma also win go to Pella, Iowa, Tuesday to receive an honorary degree from Central College, and to Miami, Fla., next Friday to address the close of the Sixth Conference of the Americas on Malnutrition. He will spend the following two weeks in South America. Director General the said Campbell "fy shifts were changing when Smith arrived at the plant with three guns and started shooting. The firing lasted (msxsm' GSB3SBJ 10331 about 15 minutes. Williams Schuholz of Akron said he was leaving the plant when the assailant, a gun in each hand, shot two men just outside the main entrance to the plant. Then he went to a lunchroom about 50 feet from the entrance and started shooting I again, Schuholz added. didnt stick around to see U3Tfg1EBl what happened after that. Charles L. Harris, 64, of Cuyahoga Falls, said he was sitting at a lunch table with er R-Il-l., P'A-V- I, ' ' ' ''' ", f "V R-Pa- ! v ' , ,"v - v. . !' y 7 'A hV'i ? ' V ' ' t ' ; ; - ' , , r ' ' f r - , , - p. ' ' :A . " ij" - - , ' , , - - . , , DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH EdltKHI Office, M I. Ffrrt Saatfc Advarthlna ami cirevtatiaa 11 . Male t. salt Lake city, Ufa till Establish June IS, 1150. Publiahad aocn avtnlng. En'arad at tha Sail Lake City Pott Office ae eacand claw mat-taccording to Act of Congress, March 3. The Daaorat Newt PiAIUhln Company auumaa no ratponrlblllly tor and photograph contribmanuscript uted. Phonographs and artldat may bo roprinttd only with written permission given in advance. CARRIER DELIVERY RATIS On month 'daily only) $ 3,00 $13.00 Six months (daily oruy) 24.00 On year (dally only) S 100 One month (dally and Sunday) SHOO Six month (dally and Sunday) S36.SO On year (daily and Sunday) MAIL DELIVERY RATES 3.00 mo. Dally (Sunday by carrier) 2.25 mo. Dally only 350 mo. Dally and Sunday 6 mo. 150 Saturday only I yr, 4.C0 Church Neani only s mo. 3.00 tt. NO ONE INJURED Aide an sponsible Republican." The dispute raised the possibility of a continuing public rift between GOP backers of Nixon's Vietnam policies and leaders pushing Republican for faster steps to end the war. I Ex-Trum- No one man can dedde for himself who or what constitutes a re- Troops Called At Berkeley under a tear-ga- s attack. A series of clashes followed, with police using riot guns loaded with birdshot and rock salt That statement on the face it is irresponsible, Goodell said in Washington. !? fctuT s nair V t of Police crouch to duck bricks and stones hurled by demonstrators during riot in Berkeley. University. Coldwaters shaip speech a fast response from Charles E. Goodell, PUBLIC RIFT AP test. President in with statements the fabric of dema- K1 e peace drew Sen. &&' The campus of the University of California at Berkeley was under a declaration of extreme emergency today. National Guard troops kept order after a clash w' ich saw birdshot and rock salt fired at more than 2,000 students and Berkeley street people. At least 60 persons were Injured and 47 arrested Thursday as demonstrators fought police from the downtown area to the schools Spmul Plaza, cradle of campus pro- Vietnam woven of goguery. v m (M. r United Press International WAUKEGAN, ILL. (UPI) -SM. 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