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Show Student Revolt: Protest Marchers "h j .s t vso .;v2 -- s car iscc-ri- oi s a iy er it recrs as a c- - pc. c moverrent 'ifTiruary e'ence . sew M a sses . rc as ir'C..'-aser-- .er Owes aunt Police I Lav -- cacs ac ra8 e e- - t ' saw the e ).i (j d Ne o. he American college ;.e;: ,:i action on June 2U M,en Fre',-- , : Johnson went to Los Ang-V- s for a Democratic Party fund-i- , si g mi ; er It u- - a revealing experic e even I r c. e w iio hud earlier ..teia.-- l a sU.ul.1 mob managers u.e Wet , m P. v j.,:(...n.mittee hact conducted in a bea, n near Santa Mon it a under t,.e ieai-- t of Jerry Palmer. For fhe demonstration against President Johnson, Palmer's YDC joined v ith ..a other t peace" groups n, a umted-fro- : Ie. ce Action Counc.I, v nose ehairn ,n d executive dnector wore later si own 0 be by the Los Angeles T mes. in a import on Congressional hearings, as Com-- : anist party members. Ten thousand dernorstiators tu- . J i ,i lor a playground tally to hear tas-- s .s Clay and H. Rap Brown deliver lore harangues. Then, under a perm.t and court injunction allowing them to y.iss the hotel where the President wn to speak, they marched. But when tne procession reached the hotel, its leaders locked arms and sat down, converting a legal march into an illegal assembly. The professionals in the rowd worked -t geneiatmg delirium, using bullhorns id incite, enrage, inflame. From blocks tway stragglers would come running ev utedly into the crowd, and I found running and dancing with them, so infectious was the herd hysteria. Incredulously. I realized I was seeing ,vd feeling the very sort of mob madness I had read ..bout in colleg sociology. . Occasionally someone would shout. and packs would mu Lyndon's here! in his imaeired direction. But no car .ante: the President landed on the roof by helicopter. 1 War And .egai v ictory . w e serK." P was as leaders of a Square Pu ei Movement that I and several utrer suLouisiana State Urivei'.ty tler!' were n Los Angeles, wince we wce launct :g a t e co.loge tarr.pus i.aa-e. Square. We h.oi tieen wooed b, t e Vie'n, :r. Day Connuitee. wh.ai: had ls oltae' l ext to our By LAWRENCE I. KIHNEL JR toi ;. ba-e- 1;. v ' id's di' ovned la uu--- e And Hope vve t!i t ic.jn.l e.gn mi'. :ai we a'siod.ed they were not just playing at revolutior. Tlieir visit' stopped. Our or rices were entered -- rcl searched. We began to mid igl.t thie ,nc" .: g phe e cans. Tin oiig ler st'uclen's. w' u would pt.i uiase itira'.ne ,o di ,is questions, ue i gt c i nioiitoitd the ha!tl aur.i' DCs i.d.coi We eve l " ey v,e e impot.r.g ar d '('ll i g kn: ce. s i f c.. dai of jnepa-g- . I da r la I ; 10. S S u v uli Iba ol V Wai'.iw. Vouhe gettu.g too i v you r.'i i watcli out it you kwi Wats good ! r you." an anor.yn.uis taller tlueateied. I sV V Vu A3" j In his -- nn-se- Peace... ? As our n agu7n o took skape, is r c jHih'n al emus s' ow od, so t, e VDC - ' ' role as a detective intelligence agent, Lawrence Kihnel talks to reporters at a National Student Conference on RevoluHjn at Lake Forest, III. Women with baby carnages s teamed that police had embbed ti eu babies, but ill at least two ii.srat ces only colls weie in the carriage'. One woman, cam mg a blar.ket-svaddled baby." su earned her uuld had been hurt, but w.,en she tupped and fell, a large pink eyed white rabbit hopped out. Eventually the police, over a booming amplifier audible for blocks, declused the crowd an ibegal assembly" under law ai.d ordeied the demonstrators to dispei se. Many did. After 30 minutes ard five wan..i..-- , police pressed across the street v. their riot baton' actoss their chest', prodding and dividing the crowd. Demonstrators surged into an adjacent vacant Cali-lorn- ed. Altoget ,er. sad' ot at only 31. a! d But I personally sw lot running, cursing, spitting and hurling 4H i d'ppi'i'g t e it ,i s: ..lot polu e aesvd pm'" ' v.eie a eioa.il liutahty" piopaga h d was jxia. e .oi 1. da po.ice giab at least tire ugh! two buily. uoaidod one' me Horn our apartment as I to our offices to write. In the darkened hall, as I fumbled with the key, the mg beordie grabbed me. pinning rw am '. The omen began to be.it me in t e lace wiu a wooden Id u km k StlUgglll'g ll 'jlpl atilc I glalibeq b.g guy's l:nr.eis aid Jer aou then b a k sn.up.y ur.td they snapped like pdeK e sinks. He si roan ed and slumped to the 1 By JACK ANDERSON . c ompanies are been attorneys of the pohually potent lev !i:n. of Wilnter, Cutler and Pi.ker-mg- . lepieseii'ing th airo narnuactu-er- s. A d tie LDiroit Big T.nee have p tti bed inem m r u.amui.g persuaders to Senators' Oit.i ? Rooert Smith and Uuy.ie Sm they ot T id. Robert Connei cl Chrysler and James Morris of General Moteis. cu-- -- lobbying luricu'iy to sabotage the fedeial Auto Safety Act. most De1 persuasive lobbyists 1 might have been s..ved safety. in T V, or oil's affable piessure Questioned by tins column, they deny people skilled at the have soft sell been slipping safety. Crucial votes will be taken th.' week behind dosed committee door'. To line auto safety, up the yeas and nays against t . i f. . f r.v..va sg inn ruiumuiw ,imnwtiU4Mvu lion's Lynn Mote, brother cf Vice (VC J Pie-.-de- nt A "rev, k sdminitre u e ?i.TciT',k Walter Mote, has been bustling around the backrooms. Also active behind the scenes have three yeai'. cas, On used it may be years betoie A a i ice juuike, ihu me' will, the tragedy cf hi' sl'toi's ug.micd deal. i ill a car aiiment. is iigiitn g !ur stronger safety measuies. He wants S18.2 million put into the bill tor research and instead ot the S100 000 limit set in la. oi y delect lepait'. A iiuii.ber o! Ser.atois on trie Commerce Committee are standing linn against the blandishments of the car But 'he lobln has taproots in n g un-si- e o..i. g p v Of it Ne De-ei- et msUrc to i.v fir 3, Editor s Music seph Uoikman, Baibaia Julander, Dai-reHolt. Reed H BeeksV'ad, Cailos E. A ay. and Keta eiu I.. I'.irae ll -- Mr. Workman Miss li.ill.ird Fund. And wool one io!.s.ips (hat the tcaclieis and stalls ol the 40 sihoel districts m the entire state have contributed a total of SH.CKjO. then it means that the Joid.ui Distiuls contributions amount to pet i out o the total. No one would laiin. oven facetiously tiiat Jodan Dis-l- i n t is the most ahliien;. (3 !t ai.spai t.i Hr; . i a! d i.'i'..!! L. Bal ent t'i v.eik llie ptnumdls. lie jieisonnel foiid smios, even li.e si bool U.,-d- . Ihe presidents of inesc Vatious sent .m invitation to every person involved suggesting that each oi.e give a minimum of S3. Our goal is S3 or moie xm employ re ot tiie Jordan School Dmi let." their letter said, to be paid m cash connibutum or through means of payroll deduction. It the pay i oil deduction method is selected, you ate requested to comp'eip an author iatton for this aiinuirt oi Vi pei month Tills c me ionium is vohintaiy and tax uodintibi'' " Fine cooperation was givm by eveiv w.i !i group." Mr- -. Bill ml ippoited I itenn-n- t loi M, e. j'li.gr g is al uraU la l.lo aM lll.l codec led. -- And it eveiv Jot dan m l.uol cii'Ual lad ikn e I.. M, Auitg to , uiaiimal ot ihe I laa Symphony-- ! otd Foundation exe ntive cotnmiltee, sad. w ia t 1, is at . I h we I when t'e Inal. !.o g Ant!, Utah's oniy s.nger ever to petiorr: at La Scala u: Mdon. Glade Peieisor, siooped in Salt L: ko City for a lew t di utes Sunday on his v,,y Loin Zut ah lu the Sail Eiancico opeia wiieie le w.d sing Novembei 21. 27. ..nd 29 m iieitorr:-ance- s of Janaoek's Jenufa." in the role in which he has reeved many tave notices t.ioagbout h'lliop-- ' D. DaV u W. Etiir.eic of t.,0 phd.us y dep i tmer.t at tne Linw-- i y of In.i h.,s b.en eioc ed cluuirr a o too Ml-'Ot t.aCclusof tne Cl aU lit boa x .av ol So.! Like CVy. T ,e C.i, : .b' Sitie-will pioscr: me fii'l of ls l'W9 To lodal' next Mcrdav (17) a k b p m. a. i S, .t Lake Lm,: iy Ajd. uniu. T uoi't gi r i v.i I' a1'., not (nixi".e the Bible and of teachings a er bip is in ted Bf-- i 'tingu.'i me Pkdharnu the small ociety i! a. 1 i e.e-- t ;c Octet by Brickman vic-tr- w its v - i i ' d S may T lere play day o 'y oe c.-- pease it he''i sa.es . A' e. I pie'. .'0 i e! to p:ea, hag it: let' at .ea't tne vvee.s'. But I e '.nd it a. a! I'm glei' Wit's End irenc 'h. e .) tu i i r etc; ev er e a, i sigv I'ci'n t' e 'ip- - ,rc a e i D eca'e uh u A Maixist vein, u.v.d-niall mankind into two classes, a pet .' potu.il acioie'cent gam of good guys g n-s- b d , 11 t. Di. It. , t guy' w m al jus'. e s.r on the cone: h. ' ? t F. o I cop e H e t' e '.'si 'nl - m n 1 'TV - 'ice on o JT : e IlC')-i.- e Vf5' me Ha' . 'n r,' I oliv oi i ti i o s l.di t ) 1 i BIG TALK inpot to comi.tisii myse.f to t I iCained in the t g eiH'gg i . iiii(im!iiiiMiiiiiii!i,miiimi:iiiii:!mmimii!!!iiiiii!iMtHHit, it repiC'Ci ted the m.u in: e " . tr-e.in- wic-- because (h Je-u- s v hue i't war y le . 1 t ,e ." , Maybe pea, e isnt passii)!' be-most o U' do not believe that peace is to attain It is iiaidei o uoik tow aid iieace t an dr lit into war. that's tor suie. We men t going to convuue son.e peo)le tl at war is nenhu glomms t.oi noble There happens to be a moon shut coming oft this week. With God's help, ill the spi ond (lew of AniPik.tns t.e.ai on (tie Moor. It's no meage teat. America leaDied it became f..r yeots countless people thought it tould be done. Other people laughed, but those who believed per'Cveied. And v.on. m e can ic, ch b.e M xjt, le .'.il r .di v a m. " c. n iciih p1 .a., it P .; k a i :'. v, c i oi d ;; e ..g'i ; e pe.ae is possible, it pe p'e i xf Nov den t p a r e n th.e :r.a- tilling. tior. . chi I'l. attended entile": meeting', picketcaucuses ard obtuse ing' and Foi ideological - t.utn.,1 discussion'. month' I d.tier! not 'oe my f.aner -- ,r.e it would hive mteiiuped i y c tl C -- . i mi AT - tl,- I picketed the touiihuuse t peupe But il vve don't want to fight for . then let s u ork for peace. c We to k: u.s wi.. I in enough ot a pat! lot to know words (g Tne St m Spangled Buiitun lock-ste- . st.i' Ik' a ltd quae be a lump 11 ill.' t. id. t li by, or whin a p 'oat d the Naitond, plays I gissstill call'e o ould be D. Wilhatr APPOGGIATURAS Reveih, trie lenouned Ameiuan iser, ,is loin o go md foi a t voak-ho- p by i. e Bu.'.-u- l Hgi Sl'.ucI du: li g tne t.i't v'tek ol Ftui.aiy. T. e workshop wi.l cUnunoe ui.h a c me pit ' v .a li g Lo.l,.,! ID 1. by e Bui no one . y Tl.C' Di'-lin- dis-o:d- 1 total inis been pledged. We ate on me last lap, he 'did. but this is the mo't difficult one of all. The big donors have maue taen pledges and payments. Now we have to go giear a g for the S3 .u.d S!0, the S27. SM. a: d sjivj contidjjtions " And what MarJean L. Bahaid needed and tound was people like Rnhanl A. Bateman. Vein Clegg. Violet Morns. Jo- were Lie I'.ppoms of lie six t rial committee of the Joidan School that Ini' i.us(d anpuv.inia'rly S'.(.iR) tiuni the tPduiPis and staff loi the I tan I'mindation Sy nmiiony Ford Mauiuig v war neithcu But is Op by ought out a lot of patriotic songs. How can you write itnotic songs ,.E)OUt a war that 1st 't fought to win? We seen to have adopted a new philosophy that there is a substitue for victory on the h nleneld. It was simple. Every Monday the New (n leans iddiivb p.iketeci the US. House as nulitat y dtaliee- - aitivtd there for their physical'. Jil't (all Ihe Resist tne phone number on then Di.dt" leaflet and explain that was an LSI student tianslei i mg to Loyola and woiried about my deteiment. u. yes. I was active last summer m la,' Angeles with the "June 2 lid Movement agaiu't LBI. Come i lgnt in I was welcomed into meetings of thp New Orleans Movement for a ESemoerat-iSociety. There, meeting on a common I revolutionaries." gicund as lellou found, weie repiesentatives of the Moscow pi oxy Cori muni't party, the .viaoM Frogies'ive Labonte-- . Trotskyite Red- - and a mixed bag of independent radicals and embryonic i evolutionary' a veritable political zoo. Trc i: on.e t I began .tlendu z Ne v I Lett piotest' ard denionstratiu's stepped on a conveyor belt t jutt Ctll I IP'1 the new reciuit thiough a progression. Distantly bathirg him in hate jiiop..gai.ua designed to induce a niegaio-mani- e commitment to violent revolution. S3OO.CC0 tion. 1 la ai'sAcr is li.at M. laid and her lumnutiie with commiti ' ti) soln t (e.iiheis. se. 13 K's, .) I (f tuulili! gs and gioui.d', lu a memo tu the executive stall. Director of Admniistiation William B. Rue To as'Uie maximum has explained: availability of our TV receivers to OEP employees for unusual news events such as the President's pre" lonfeiem es, tiu following seating plan n established: Room 404 (capacity 2th. 13 ltoiu XRAC and 5 from anmnu-tratioioen' 32i (txpadiy 24 10 tionr gov emu cut p epaiedrps, and 5 lioni adnumsliatiei : loom 327 (capacity 13) 17 lioni field jtAUiu duu.. lLipdCIiV iy p('Isomiel liom inloini.Uit.i liaison and gci-c-icounsel; DKM otiue (tapanty 23) pcisonnel lioni and room 210. directors staff, and planning ieview staff. o a e d o o' good lot Jk- In out bn hood and head lusting ' Loosing at those giaymg. wonipd detectives, I was at laid iw aiise 1 aiteaciv lealized what nui't lie me answer to their next question: Who can get a ? I can -- f ' and n .lie Ameiuan boys died and ..le still being killed. I 'old got to get r 'ide tnem. bemnd tire kids . i d the 'cu vs.' so you can find out winds . .oi g jii'1 'or tne excitement end who aie ihe iea! pioies-sicnal- s Mr. Xaugnton. v ho 1' ('laiin an of ti e Eoard of Directois of Utah Po- r ar.d Light, reported that mote than 'tiOO.OCO e,i'h has been collected and more than - THE PEOPLIl What V.HLE: more peoUtah's musical world needs ple like Mar Jean L. Bellatd. pd't president of the Joidan Education Associa- (.,ii Ernes B-- Vietnam Youve - I u! i, Ihpu ? T..e Otuo of Emetgeniy Piepaied-ness- . as Videiur uf it' piepai. due" M even eventuality, ha' Citiciently alDi'nd tne spate- arouad me agency's TV tor employres who wish to watch u.'i gmat events on TV as President Nixon's confeiences pi Ti 0 covn potent..! uisiigatoi' to Preparedness then our job wuuld be done. We over the topi" MUSICAL WHIRL HAROLD LUXDSTRO.W By rr fnice TV dh t lcuu5 Jotdci II uunuru IVIUPJCUII Dear Dr. Stemcrohn: The child of a friend cf mine eamp down with cat scratch fever. Will you say something anout it? We have a cat in our house, too. The question is this: Shall we get i id of it? Mm. G. Comment: I wi'k ve knew how to which cats transmit the disease and which do not. But we have no way of knowing. And there is no efficient vaccine which will take care of ihe piobirn , either. Krjitunately. most cats do not transmit the disease and it is not contagious. A pei son is ,s likely tu get it fiom a well-kehouse cat as from some wandering alley cat. It all depends upon which carties the virus. In dnect answei to your question, you do not have to get nd of your eat. Just try to impress on your youngsters not to play too lough with their pet. There's less chance of getting scratched. In some cases of cat su.inii disease, tiieie's not even a history of having In'er scratched. Perhaps the vims tan be piknd up through handling t ontammated oh(ts. fter contact or rvnosuie to the Mi.iieh. it takes three to seven days tor the disease to incubate. Anyvvhcte t: m a v eek to a month latei. glands may be- ome swollen. And at)- -, essed Tin y i era to be chained in about one (hud o. the c ases, Thete may be fever on and oil bu weeks. But at Iasi the giands heat .u d the patient feels all right. Antibiotns .oo only questionably helpful. H.d'ike v . horn'ied to to d flat tic bureau hi. only one full-tiexpert on school blls Satey stapAuc1 . Only 1' e engineer have had to deal with a staggering 12 million defects in the last The auto men, for instance, want a they aheady hearing have the right to court leview before the Secretary can compel tecull of cars. Consumer advocates smell delaying tactics. YOUR HEALTH Cat Scratch Fevfir Treatment te even minimum standards are recommended by Secretary John Volpe s tinker-shooperation. A presidential adand another visory subcommittee group appointed by the Transportation recently told Vclpe Department itself they were appalled and dismayed by hi' lack of progress on U'ed car safety. The auto lobbyists are desperately trying to head off Haitkes lefoini'. They also hope to subvert a bill taat Ttans-portatio- around to see members of the Senate Commerce Committee about the future of the Federal Highway Safety Eureau. The auto moguls would like to restrict the buieau's authonty to enforce car A their intent is to carve up auto satety. But the measures they are merchandising would permit the Secretary ot to puncture all four tires of federal auto safety . the HoU'e ver ion. He also wants to beef Federal Higinvay Sa .ety Bureau up tionr us present 31S jwple to about TL k katie. K-- Korea tame along. an boys gave ziae Korea i v., s 1 tar by bene" the Home Keep ' 1 hack . t I.SL t! at tall. resumed can,-politicking with the- Young Democrats and my VISTA volunteer woi'k among vuung'ters from the Baton Rouge siums. But 1 could not toiget the cold worry over what 1 had seen among the I .Os Angeles i evolutionary'. One weekend 1 spoke betoie the men's group at my church m New Oi leans. Afterward', our paii'h sheriff came up and asked: Would I hriet the new intelligent e unit he was orgmiug even ca" agency m the tounuy, and not even- Senator has a loved sister who MERRY - GO - ROUND veteialiS Over "He We Iad oi. songs, too . . Piat'e tne Lord While Cali' of Dover." and Pa-- s n,e Ammunition " Stage I) or "Dane vveie a lot no'.. Co: teen . of the Kiys git tie some A. .d hope gthe: b bay and slug a lew. the dai k. 'eauiig me with a bl.i k eye. a bluuiiy n outh ci nd a voty paiplr. ur pr.tty .ue tor seveial davs. Trying To Wafer Down Auto Safety Measures . . lln'i and 111' sioi m iiopeis d b etl t. do eated and J.ip.ni went dnwu to de bed Ung Ills hand. With a quick sak Battened tiie utl.er'.s lose, loosing a Rood of blood. aisappe.iied nd..y W'e'e come a long uy, too, sin r a ti' thought war ,i' nded for a long, long tune to on.e ,.tte Adoln i I .("Uilanls "1t t Lit of ' My And son e of Ino'C old sngug Their." Burning.' . flout Jeny Pal n ard bis a'soi nres assembled a pie-- , conterenie to blare their charges o the new n rdia. Bat asked if be thought they later, when would win n r gt rnneJ UI.i.i are v on go.; g to iea.. e v'.,';Y two dozen disorderly demon-Uato- is and older then, to leave immediately or go to jail. Only fout ieiU'ed ; :.d ve:e fiio-l- - rocks. an til' iiiiner.se ban age. v i at war. t a p - WASHINGTON The big auto makers ha. a been dazzling cat buyers with glittering sales promotions about new safety features. But i.i the backtoonis of the Senate, the car 1969 11, OUR MAM JONES t t et a po.nen.ari puri'iiec iea. .'. ue? By n akir.g the v :.c ami pubi.azirg it. we win the people vee want. P's the propaganda ettect, lot I e t e 3a 19 A Noemfcer uesdoy, rr 'P , c DESERET NEWS u 4 - r tr V V Medicalettes lea; L)i. Stemcrobn : 1 am u mv tits ard the mother ot a large tamih. I uni be needed foi a long time Thoie'cto. i in you tell me how to avoid develouirg Mv mother had it and my father had a tumor of the pincre..'. Mother o! seven. Comment: Keeping youi weight with hi notmai limits and taking a semi ole net aie important tauors. But doing so is no guarantee against getting diaboics. What i' important, your i tnniy 1..' tory, is to discover it early if s; deve.ui' so you can trea: it eitecteely. T.ieietote, I believe you should kae uime uieckup-ever- y few months and blood sugar determinations at least owe or twice yeaily. diabetes? I. - tr ' r Sou Z&ATtZO L5T GO HA'c--- ii . , - I 'st .. But tne haii.ened 'iibvei'.vos. vu-iwithin scoies of ad l.uc grouj" aid cut, Mon. prate' such as .'';.iup,' to: a Den ocratie Somety. were qu.te . , al I . t nicy ieme'Ciited an e, .a. 0'iit:on..iy cause. We ate an urn ; '1 :..0V( W.'avaie ta'.e .1 lev. V. e i aie plow 'Pen u e .sDSti X n u,r rt" ti e A t : . - c, t "C . c: C;C.: -- L u bennon non' ' S.etK t, C" '0 rxj Cl aspr . l- Ic a - A c ; V ? nusoand is going to take if pert in fhe peace rra'-che ge's home f cm dove hunting ' 1 Mv ... h I - ,. f4 , - cm IU y time! H. B Oossrpt Nff r miiii;;t,!:is,isjimiimiimiiiuhi:t.1i,it1 '.'in iiiimiittiiiiitiii 9 : n |