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Show . NEWS, Saturday, June 21. 1969 DESERET 2A WHEELCHAIR TOO FAST Wrangles Erupt At Mother's Job SDS Meet day The Fri(AP) night session of the Students for a Democratic Societys annual convention erupted in a bitter wTangle after a Black Panther spokesman. Phi a group would "deal with SDS faction which advocates the organization of labor and the promotion of class strugCHICAGO gle. matches Angry shouting were touched off when the Black Panther spoiesman.Phil Jewell, called on SDS to disas-- s o c i a t e itself from the Progres- g struggle-advocatin- sive Labor (PL) faction. WORD OF ADVICE Jewell told the convention black SDS must support nationalism or risk being classed as revisionist" The PLs do more damage to the revolution than pigs UPI Teleotttt Job With A View John Hancock to help erect smaller a crane sections by Center, a big crane is hoisted in two the Water antennas. A Tower, is landmark, television two Chicago visible at iower right, to the left of workmans headband. On the roof of Chicagos tallest building, the new 349-fo- 100-flo- ot (police), Jewell said. It would be best not to forget youre in Chicago, he said, adding that Panthers would deal with those who continued to adhere to the PL line. Michael Klonsky, national secretary of SDS, voiced support of the Panther position, touching off a rush for the stage by some members of the audience, who shouted, Rebuttal, rebuttal. LABOR SUPPORT National officers succeeded in turning back the group, they would be promising given an opportunity to be heard. The TUNA BOATS RELEASED Incident Denounced QUITO, ECUADOR (UPI) Ecuador today deplored what it called provocations by American fishing firms that send their boats into its terri- torial waters. An Ecuadorian navy gunboat Friday seized four U.S. and three Japanese tuna limit boats inside the Ecuador recognizes. They e were released later unharmed. The Foreign Ministry fol- - lowed the release with a communique saying some of the seized boats had Ecuadorian permits to fish in the territorial waters but others were not fishing and had no business there. "Ships without government fishing permits were believed sent to Ecuadorian waters by certain North American firms with the evident intention of provocaton, the Foreign Min- istry said. "It Is deplorable that thesa by Bil Keane FAMILY CIRCUS acts, motivated by the Interests of a few private firms without consultation with their government, should occur just and the when Ecuador United States seek a climate of r e s p e ct and under- ... standing. The United States recognizes a territorial limit for fishing, considerinfg it legal for any U.S. boats to go as close as 12 miles to a foreign shore to fish without danger of seizure. ong Aide Condemns U.S. Pullout - The Viet (UPI) Congs former chief negotiator at the Vietnam peace conference left for home today condemning President Nixons program for withdrawing U.S. troops from South Vietnam as maneuvers. Tran Buu Kiem, newly minster to the appointed in the Viet presidencey Congs provisional revolutionPARIS government, said the Viet Cong would continue to fight for final victory in South Vietnam. He dismissed the U.S. program for withdrawing 25,000 troops soon and Nixons expressed hopes of pulling out a total of 100,000 this year as the latest American maneu- ary "Daddy, 'member you said you'd have a catch Saturday? Well, it's Saturday." with me on vers. Aussie Says Evans Slow In Reacting SUBIC BAY, PHILIPPINES An Australian navy (AP) officer said today he believed the Australian carrier Melbourne and U.S. destroyer Frank E. Evans collided because the was destroyer slow In reacting to the car- rier's message that they were on a collision course. Lt. Cmdr. R.A.J.T. Arundel, Beet communications officer n board the Melbourne, added an unsolicited observation that American ships are slow to react to inter-shi- p communications compared to Commonwealth ships. That statement, made before a joint board investigating the accident, drew a sharp reaction from Rear Adm. Jerome H. King Jr., the American senior member. asked if King pointedly Arundel was intimately familiar with the training of Commonwealth ships tactical operators. He replied: "yes. The admiral then asked the witness if he was intimately familiar with the training of U.S. Navy officers deck. Arundel answered: of the no. As Kiem left allied officials said they believed the Communist side was putting a freeze on the peace talks, deadlocked after more than five months of weekly sessions. One source said ihe Communist side is taking a harsher tone possibly because of American reaffirmation of support for the Thleu government in Saigon. The source said a more attitude by the Viet negative Cong and North Vietnam had put a freeze again on the conference. I think they have adopted a harsher tone, he said. The new chill, he said, began after President Nixon reiterated Washingtons support of the present South Vietnamese government headed by President Nguyen Van Thieu. Labor Progressive group was believed to have the support of about half of the 1,500 persons attending the convention in the Coliseum on the South Side. Many of the opposing faction urged a split with Pro- gressive Labor adherents. Train Kills 8 Children Docly County Sheriff H. C. the train smashed into the white 1961 Ford dead center and dragged the twisted metal frame about of a mile, leaving children scattered along the tracksde as t bulldozed ahead. three-quarte- The driver of the Annie Mae Lowe, rushed with her car-- , 27, Mrs. was to Crisp County Hospital. Both were listed in critical condition. Two of her chldren were killed. The six children of Mrs. Frances Lewis, who was not vea passenger in the hicle, were all killed. They ranged in ages from 3 to 12 daughter, LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND Her mothers job (UPI) cost Maureen Brown of Liverpool a cool $61,831. Maureen, 21, paid 45 cents for a ticket in a football and it came up a pool winner. That is, she thought it was a winner, until Vernons of Liverpool, the pools firm, discovered Maureens mother works for them as a coupon checker. The firm has a flat rule barring staff members from and their relatives taking part in its pools. Maureen called it an innocent but expensive oversight I just want to forget about the whole tragic affair. Her mother went to bed ill and declined to discuss the matter. Court Will Hoar Nixon Talk - It U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) took some delicate doing, but President Nixon will speak to the Supreme Court on Monday when federal Judge Warren E. Btrger takes over from Earl Warren as the nations chief Justice. Apparently, although presidents like to show up at no swearing in ceremonies, president has addressed the court. Court officials had been noticeably slow this week to provide a schedule of ceremonies and it was learned that some justices felt the constitutional separation of powers would be transgressed if the President directly participated in a Supreme Court function. came The compromise when White House announced Friday that Nixon would speak at the close of business. This mears the court will declare its business done for the term but wont adjourn until the President has spoken. the VIENNA, GA. (UPI) -With its brakes locked and emergency whistle howling, a southern railway freight train rammed an automobile stalled on a crossing Friday, killing eight children and one adult and leaving two persons in critical condition. Johnson said Get A Horse, Ray Was Expensive Faye, - TAMPA, FLA. (AP) Ray Lewis was tooling down the street at top speed when the state trooper motioned him to the side of the road. The trooper ordered Lewis to get a drivers license and license plates. I just couldn't believe I had to do all that stuff to be able to use my wheelchair, Lewis said. "For almost seven years, I've been going up and down here and never once got pulled over. Lewis, 24, broke his neck in a swimming pool accident eight years ago and has been confined since tiien to his six mile an hour motorized wheelchair. LL August Hambscber of tha Florida Highway Patrol said state law requires anyone who operates a motorized vehicle on atate or c.unty roads to have a driver! license and license plates. Lewis said he drives his $80G wheelchair on the street because uneven surfaces such as a sidewalk cau3p s micro-switche- In the vehicles electric motor to burn out. The law states you can't operate a motorized vehicle on the Jdewalk, so as it stands, theyve got me both ways, Lewis said. MARRIAGE FORMULA -Mrs. Billy Graham says that the formula for a good marriage consists of two good forgiver. Pick a man you can adjust to easily, she advised young women interested In marriage The wife of the evangelist spoke to 2,500 members of the ChrUHan Womena Clubs In New York Friday. - CHAPLIN WEDDING Josephine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin, will marry a wealthy Greek furrier, Nicholas Slstovarls, r ro25, today after a mance that began in Greece. Civil rites at Corsler, Switzerland, are to precede a religious ceremony In Lausanne's Greek Orthodox church. two-yea- MEDAL FOR GENERAL -PHeinrich Luebke has presented Gen. Lyman L. Limnitser, retiring Atlantic resident Rhodesia Whites Vote Final British Break RHODESIA Premier Ian Smith (UPI) said today he was elated with SALISBURY, the electorates decision to sever all ties with Britain and approve a white-dominat- Rhodesian constitution giving whites continued rule over the black majority. Maybe it will make the world sit up and say to themselves maybe we should give these people a little bit of recognition, said the deSmith. He unilaterally clared Rhodesia Independent from Britain on Nov. 11, 1965, rather than give in to eventual black majority rule. "This is what is needed for the rest of the world a the strong positive message, premier told newsmen at his party headquarters. Rhodesias eligible voters were nearly 5 to 1 in favor of a republic and almost 4 to 1 in favor of a new constitution. hasty and unprofessional for accepting the conduct post shortly after the college was hit by a student strike a and disqipljnarv grievance panel suggested the letter as penance after finding guilty of taking ot) before consulting with- - the presidential selection icJhmlt. tee of which he was alyiem-ber- . Why, you d!dVeVen consult your wife, charges. It was slgned.-'T- W roachfully, S. I. Hayskawa acting president. He read it and said with a poker-facI feel terribly sigh, put down. People ) thittr e HEYERDAHL REPORTS -commander of the papyrus b at Ra.tmes. saged the Egyptian minister of tourism, Mohamed liafe, Ghanem, today, telllhg him our voyage proved that ancient Egyptians traveled far from the Nile. He told Ghanem: Our boat crossed 2,000 kilometers (1.250 miles) In wild seas and this proves the ancient Egyptian boats could have sailed quite far from the Nile. Heyderdahl told the minister his crew is in good condition. They left Safi, Morocco, May 26.;;,; Thor Heyerdahl, ftiiiiwui i Ray Lewis no driver license ... with Alliance commander, West Germanys highest civic honor, the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit. In a ceremony in Bonn Friday, Luebke pinned the medal to the Americans uniform. ANNIVERSARY -PAN resident and Mrs. Nixon celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary today. For the first lady, at least, it seemed like Mrs. N!xnn, only yesterday. looking back on her marriage of 29 years ago to the Ptesl-denthen a striving young lawyer, recalled their Quaker ceremony In Riverside, Calif. The President, she said, proposed on their first date. At the time, they were playing the leading roles In a play, Dark Tower, In their hometown of Whittier. t, - PERSONAL CRITIC Dr. 8. L Hayskawa, acting president of San Francisco State College, received a letter of from reprimand Friday himself. The letter said he was guilty of tongue-in-chee- k six-ma- n DEATHS-Se- llg 55, Hollywood and former television jxecu-tlv- e died Friday. his own movie production company In 1960 afterifervlng as a general manager of KABC-TLos Angeles and s vice president of ABC. Thomas F. Olsen, 71, one of Norway's leading ship owners died Friday. He was senior partner of the famllyrfirm of Fred Olsen and Co,Tt which has worldwide shipping and Interests. ;WUllam aviation Costello, 65, author, former newsman, and U.S. ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean died Friday in Washington. Actress; Natalie Talmtdge, one of thi three Talmadge sisters of the silent movies era. died IcJ Santa Monica hospital late Thursday at the age of 70, Payments Aren't Either Very THE Big. Oriva tha new VW Today 2033 So. Main Ph. 486-21- 11 VOLKSWAGEN IHTERMOUNTAIH ON THESES d years. Why the car stopped on the track and why no one attempted to escape remains a mystery. 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