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Show Student Revolt: Faking Events For News Media e- Cv '.'' Soc Jr -i ft 1 , or - N vO n fenje :; tt3S. Uoc he s ara k dces hew ana hs activites ivfifn vea S.c c" s.nvner c c:vo a U- - ves 2 ea d an arc:r-- e y l,tver Hs acerr t:r ft a" r c s wee- - t;r a rote r.eve,r as as an s Jefferson Par sr sPe n s ar pa- - o an ev. us ve wna racoened at tfe SCS he suoeqwenv was Kr eo re Gimmicks soccer) LAWRENCE I KIHXEL JR B;. i d v g t by and control $ M operation. .1 (lUirrilh theater. No' . on Hp ait vumsspep d d I :u"v sumd w t ti e i.u.k a i e.r ! v tr t ,e Movement fo: a Den e Society u New Orleans to 1908. ratio! a! convention of t dJfSate t : t S' 1 ve1-$.- aktj if Il winning cheers of delight from the plan to di'-ri- it Today, Lawrencp I. Kihnel Jr. works with the Information Council of the Americas, an organization. America became chillingly clear in tie classrooms and enclaves at Fd't ' The business of disruption. We vveie en an SDS eatak gue of "Vocations for uteris" listing zero of lefti-- t opera n tf that cffeied job. It included even ri imal "ommumty act'on agencies by federal antipoverty lund j The ultimate aim was to establi-- u Jitiidieds oi nenpt ont enterprises bookstore, new 'papers, record shops 2 v n ,e ' ill .is w e.i two KKN u 'lowed on ii a Roun..va t' e preside ti.il ,.i jm I e K.n M,H'.t' Nvi ,1. ..i. i g Bt. iroe bro.u.iy. iutu..s see 'U cnnfmnt inors ps Tn w Chicago as gtaid scen.iUO' staged events to m.tluenee ni.i" aadurses. The nard-cordelegates in East Lanwith plans tor debuzzed evcitfd'y sing liberately leaking information to Chieaso police mtell.gence before tl,e Democtatie National Convention to induce tension and make them expect the worst soit of violence. It was deliberate stage setting: how to get Mavor Daley ar.d police so up tight they would ovu react a,i provide a great propaganda coup vvh e ""'e whale vvor'd is watching " 4. tine ot t e h,g of me SDS tonvemion was to oel mount a erd'h piogi.m ot high reciuitment au ei'i upturn Nivnchnators me n. w Special deploying, uong fanes ot pi than SD and saw applying techniques we woik magicallv m New Orleans high of giahbug S' hoc!. It is a p.OiT lirmatuie nunds ana shaping them to id e e me revclutiomirv ri dozens of commum'.e- euth eiue. pri'e 'upporting two or tliree pei'ons m - full time propaganda at d organizational warfare and climatizmg Amema toi i upturn. 2 Movement media. One of the niO't ciovvded woikshops was foi iadual radio, movie and new paper activi'ts. Campus radicals have spawned seme 200 d' with an underground cited circulation over a mil'iun lung mainly otf recoid adveiti'ii g reu-pape- is -- alo-teuis Deseret News Washington Correspondent t This is of coutse n o't pil'tc.d cny m the nation W1 do ot..ei town' picduce c O' or s'eel or ladies' v.cai Wt-- I illlgiOIl's p.ou W VSinXGTOX the Politics 1' UC' . a'.d television scieens around the wcrld is churned cat here. '.Almost any lobWashington lawyer is a part-tim- e byist. The doctors double as consultants to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Police reporters who would be covering auto accidents and burglaries in Biooklyn here report on potent 1 N; t Legist tion. lg low and palny and rnuh of the news pioduct the' fill' newspapers 1 The best 'a'Oii ticket' are held, pet petuulh by the major lav tilin' tie big bby mg gieups. big labm end big I ul1'' aie the f Red'kin p1 uci' vv o aie die to conmun.il block' oi seat', lollovved by cliques cf government ottice v.oikeis and i ib'd fats from the cential, black pal is of Washington, who follow their hopes with great intensity, week by week. For lobbying groups that did not get enough tickets years ago in the original 1 U8l Ituctai juuiuicu i No le'S political it'i u is a day with the Washington Red'kin football team, an institution shared by lobbyist, the federal car-popeople, ard the black popuation of the inner city. Lat Sunday's home game, against the Philadelphia Eagle showed how the Redskins help the manufacture of the local produce season ticket sale, a special system has evolved. One of the former Redskins, tackle Fran OBrien, now runs a restaurant downtown. He holds 290 tickets and offers them at $17.50 each for each home game. The price includes lunch, a charter bus to the stadium and back, and a litrht . pfrr.otTvo o c Slioi tlv before noon on Sunday tl e game goers begin to gatl er at O'Biien. The talk wab puiely politics: Do you think Harry Byia Junior will go over to the Republicans? Suie he will, he couldn't win a next year as a Democrat, the unions are out to get him." pn-mar- y How did the local elections look ct m Nebraska. Wayne0 Cieat Don't think HiU'ka vvul men have an oppnrei t next true " Can you k.ll th.,t produ.t tudv m independent oilues appiopnations the bill?" Sure, the libeials are going to be busy with Haynsworth, and well get the conference report through on consent No one talks about football. Lobbyists are a catty bunch, quick to fault the political work of each other and the people they lobby. They tend not to talk about major lobbying faux pas. At 12:20 everyone gets on the char40 block ride to the MdUiUfll illdt ldkt dfl iiuur ill SuiIUdV tiaffic looking like a weekday rush hour. The game itself starts dully. The Eagles score once, then the Red'kiii'. At the half the scoie i' tied. Aitisiitaily it i not much cf a game. At halftime more political talk, but in snatches. Sen. Muskie comes along at the hotdog stand line, enjoying the game, Deseret - stated that there are only 35 shopping days until Old tne Carols; Corellis Concerto Groso, Opus 6. No. 8. "Christmas"; Daquin's Noels for Organ; Handel's The Messiah; Honreggers Christmas Cantata ; Manfre-dini'- s Christmas Concerto; Martin's In Terra Pax; Menottis Amahl and the Pinkhams Chntm?s Palestrinas Cliritrras Mass Visitors; Saint Night brlrgs "Hodie Christus Natu Respighi' Land of the Nativity ; Rimsky Korsakov's Christmas Eve Suite. Scluitz' Chtistmas d.atorio: Tchaikovsky's Tne Nt.tcricker B diet (The Utah Symphonv ami M.mrite Aln.iv.m'! iutve .u, excellent tomplete anti Vanguard lecording Vauglin WTllians Fantasia on Christmas Carols Nicholas those all . ucV recordings. .To give you and yoir household a musical Cantata; e through llu Yuletide Season. th$ November issue of 'Sihvv.nm's Long Paying Record Catalog" contains a special section titled "Cnnstm.is Record " LiJ'ed' are approximately 500 Clnistira recordings. (Just in case you live in a otnmumty wheie you cannot get a copv 'fj Schwanns, drop (hi dep.utmenf a ,toie and a tom of the Chiistni' icnoiil Kt ion vvll be rout to vou i d toukl have misled oii.t' m ;m fin. ail too round Ilia! aie bv hi d isi$ bill then' it' uvadalili Mol mon T.dici t g to a I titistnas at le (.lieu CatoLs. Columbia MbtilTT, Hull., anti ivy, Cd imbia MS Bl1)?; Spirit of Christmas, CJ imbia MS 6100. Evans Brothers Quartet: Merry Caistmas Barbershop Style, Decca 74162. ' Tabernacle Uexander Schreiner. Oirtstmas With Mormon rg'mM: Crg in. Columbia MS 6637. I v a politi- i I rt I ! I.ettei men For Chii'tmis This Capitol ST 2"S7 ' i't a idit.ii.i to the t on' .'1111111' ce af i! i nut e i i v i i u 1 ad i i is . rI j . i S I 'Ru tei teie'H e i n a dose play at th eRed'kms' one yani line Even tne pohtimn- - aie up booing lie officials call time four times befoie the crowd calms down enough that the Eagles can hear the signals and Philadelphia finally ties the score. The Red'kins come back but a pass receiver for the local team is topped on the line and the officials dont see that one, so the game ends and football is over. t. ip nils 1. 11 u Mi. My best to Williams Ard the buses go resh.utant huh New OBnets to i a of la.iguages at I St m Logo i is also a former member cf the Utah Symphony She is. as you know, the daughter of Utahs most distinguished composer. Dr. Leroy J. Robertson . . . In a Et; word: Anyone ftw Christmas music albums0 SEE! HEAR! Whtn the Idaho Falls Community Orchestra pl.ivs its first con-- t et t of the .season tins Satuid.iy 15 m the Civ it uditonum. Dr. M.inon Rchonson will lie tee guest stnoist in a p dmiu um' ot Saint Sunns (.onto to No 1 Im (VIiii uni Oiclesti.t ' (Opus Hie ext client oiihestia Will Ik' nun lit ted bv lb I i.Mt Bauus ul the 11 t i.s College lua1 iv Welle I.iMh .v t' pu suing his Phi) at tne Imveisity of I tab, he was a the small society There will be a conflict of dates disturbing to many patrons of song recitals this coming November 19. In addition to the Utah Symphonys Festival of Contemporary Music. the Salt Lake Chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (X TS) w ill present a rental of anvmted stuiletis of Fl.zalieth RI unite Cm .'tenser', Hayes Simp-on- . and Bettv Jennie Chip! i.ri Tie recitd will lie given in the West Campus LDS In ot Religion. 274 1 luvpt'itv bt . at S p m. Soloists, who vveie thO'en by the judges two weeks ago, will include Joan Bv prime, Angela Thomas, Christine Timothy, William Goeglem. Janet Romney, and Gnvle Btotkbank . . sltite At the Homecoming activites of Southern Utah State College (Sl'SC) m Cedai Cttv Thursday (13), the SUSC Alumt t Mi mg Ensemble will ptpspnt a its ltd at pi. Ul ftp Xpisi P.'idduj; Ret ' ,1 liil Rev I ! IV: lo. n 1 i s w llikei'ui Latspit. cyt i s A. Dun.vay, Ci'ol in it.e n Pi .it gue't scpiaro . . . S10. tore a And he realizes the seeds of those yeais weie planted during the Xw Deal ami even ecu her, in the 1920' The author has avoided a I nttor of biographers by not letting t e man Stevenson got lost amid tie ant' ot sdolarslip a d (iporo's h sip.nl o pit-fa- I ,i i i i.it ,dii'tn tl tin to il t'dti ot lie u ' q o-- "t ini"c no O' ' tat r ll ai.s .iv.id.ililt 'Blebs Chu'tnius tiiatono, Lcig' 1 s Carol Lltii Night Berlioz L'En Nr e ri'i mils' . Buttons Ceremony of I s i For instance, son e Olosmobile dealer might lequest the number, when In My Merry punched, will sing out Oldsmobile." But what How aid is more concerned about is some guy asking a pretty girl tor her phone nun. tier, and sne will hum it back to him "If the fellow is tone deaf, he may never see that gal again. Howard points out ' It Hi He . nf i n .ido a In of an v t ! . n .1 , input ,i n niieiator pmio!!0"iiig mi' tl i ala 0'Wi it tl a t i'l in il Hi ' i mil .ii, o.- - f . i ill Iron, some kn k Tl.a pun' a, ei iiu. tiiintu il tu snmeoiie ehe '0 .t . nu! i lie hahtiletl at h. and took with a iutl cr call The t U'tompr wished to plat e a collect call to a friend. o' I ta i d n t,i i , u t ii , An.i when the pally answeied. the ga! operator, still thinking about the previous call, answered: We have an obscene call for you. Will you accept the charges? Howard said that phones are still tationed in France, and those Fiench-mewho do have them don't have the service that we aie accustomed to here. A ;.ur,iau ititrndy waited lour nours befoie geit.ng an op'iaioi on the hue. and then reiuspd tne number 'lie lfpucsied. tlljvv vv oil'll you like to have ti.at ku.d of servitn. ,nd a teenage e n and the red and black flags th the whole atmopheie wa daughmi. too ) Anyway, tiie woman was so angry at the operator that she got into her cai. drove to the telephone office. She found the uncGuttoiative operator and betted her a couple. It remind me of what Sam Weller of Zion Book did to a friend of hi. He called and asked lor Eill (He knew there ws no Bill living at the addres- - He ii'0 , , s tHcajI'P .tin a Ji tm ue i, iihd lie i.i t i to , hv , the im i ,t v , mtebigence siipeivi'Ois decided I go .ed tty to bi.ien it tmougi ho' 'wo 'iiiiii' m a la.tisi Bohen.ii'i ilat i tne Freith Qua! ter a s man juiy grilled me about every phase ot my "political development" since joining the Movement. I answered with solid ideological explanations, showing how every action advanced the revolution." The jury's verdict was split, with only two skeptics unwilling to continue working with me A I left, mv radical career seemed secute. i 1) Is s 0 e ud , ' 1 r, .tile i a j.u i. . m al i a n ed in- - vu.ee Inc i ot i gay had to get ou ui bed to aii'V ei the 1 ! i . he ufsgui phone This is Bill for me? said Sam. Ary xU Is Wit's End Tie moey pim.e m. veis.ithn I o.ei'e.irJ s' ould Nave aleited r.e to !' i k oi'mivvise Ye' e s hete Io. j ,'t !e. virg" Yet when a tar tollouel irv o ksvi.icen b i: king its beatlhgiit' I inought only, sontbotiy vv mts to 'rap some iroie about the trul " 1 pulled to a cuib m a deserted pirate' allev " It was almost a lethal mistake The two men who came up to me vveie total strangei. Ot e reached inside A liunibt niati'img who-pne- raiiy ii, y that Giardpa saved ioi a won't even lay a rainuoat !,OV llt'I'lil.ilittll' !a!ilillilitl!llill'ii!:i'l!lllili!llllillll hlll'llill'l.lll III ! BIG TALK I ,ii I'spf is is s'l! Jo'ies J.ce M uieit " Bt ul'i.aw v n 1. v e J n es Ti e solo.'t will bo Cvu'hi.i Wagnalls, agei t le toinjiO'e a l! erne 'o' g foi I h e l ' pioilin t P ei. I 1PV v ill a'k LcT to Mv ni'torical as biography of Adlai Stevenson opposed to a political or election year with perspective on those biography years and insight into his subject. As the title indicates, Cockran Mews Stevenson as a man essentially above the politics of fle Dcnociatic vvaidlmeDr and polifial Ivtis- - a n an vtusu t ti.m ini e l'ph.i'i t tl ni i.dnv aliovo an huio '. He attempis io u'ide I't.u d th' mn wi um il e it iir.i'i.oik n. his imps q o (it't.nips of hip in His ,,id jfs bpiote teleits vision assumed it''pnt poSn al impoitatiip. lieftiro the nation's domestic t rises of race an alien. itiun tame to ti e i, the i Roiieit a n o t eisftiuile i1! & Bert Cockran has written -- ' s n iki ADLAI STEVEN SUN. R'dRIUW AMONG POLITICIANS, by Beit Coikiun, pte-UKt- s oine attluPTt jiersons or t o n. .t:!' paim have I1 a ad Back in New Orleans the wile publicity given the Columbia University SDS lebelhon" levitalized our agitation and recruitment, doubling and tripling the numbers we would attract to our picket- l,ac Then as we picketed one day m September, IM, i was asked to step W'e have information you are a aside police agent, I was told. My "trial would be tl e next night at me legjar meeting of our new fiort the I, mce foi Radical' Of Stevenson Funk - ui nged ' convei s.it.ons anuiit M n.iy c nd pending bills. ,m meetings. piivaie legislation, and what a leimm representative needs if hes going to challenge for the Senate, ar.d all the other things Washington talks about after football games and every other day. a Lei, li gethe- t ninui-tuo- aid vv that long-haire- to an dnierr. .ini mom arc! Ii 3 arranged to open the convention session-Somof the anarchists and more shaight revoltionanes paraded the red and black flags to the front and anud cheers mounted them on the stage niere a speaker declared: This is tbe staffer if 1 was ceremony tele-ila- g In a whisper, one speakei would lie advised to addiess otneis as "brothei Red nbbons, headbands and armbands were passed out, symbolizing revolution and solidarity. impromptu iL ,.t su. e t vv 'll He Good to see you, senator. r-- tC' y An '( cf t u'Xii.ei' tain Bt'J woud tequest teita.i t umbels hit h 'in lied out a trade oi a cumpain n.iire. A gtxiil example i Do-i- t Man. the guy v h all t1 t bore m our ctficc. Tie off i cial nun her is 3t4 S626, but by dialing me letteis "doit-man- " it comes out the sime And it s a good gimmick foi remem-beiaia number. Bat I low. ud Blood, the chief in chaige of pnbln rolatiuiis for Ma Bell, said ton li tone dnl.rg vvdl jiob..bly change ail that Tou, h tone is mii'ii. F.uh digit has a 'lig lib d in it" in le It's How. itds tnoug'n that tempames w.H he ttenuiiulmg nanlieis tint, when pui i bed will pi. v tie fust seven notes of the tnnpanv li m i s.ir.g ot the like. iu Be Mi u i . ' si hi'l i, pi inv t 1 .in- - a it tin i a a ha' a ..I w ,t Coih.iti is a s'evo- t..t hunk 1 t eer i ' s I - -- u ' ' o e u ui pis , ps itlrdi'ps 'HI VI h io! tota.lv t'iij'i ' VI n il analysis James Kim ey (L IT) 'll by Brickman I 'aw at.oti er car s neauLgi.ts approaching and heard groans and c arses as my attackers fled. My wound was not serious. Some of the fanatical revoluhonaires had let a contract" on me with some of their underworld contacts, my supervisors decided. So my role as intelligence agent was over. t.g dope-pushin- g Bj' mv not s' 4s 'V ' i i c 4 svtion Maioi Ot who tc. vn'a I Bi A Biography Sy i p o y i i i ,li i Ll.di e t v The Hi 1 sii' g t DS me about the convenThey question tion factions, the personal and political rivalries and ideological shadings. They were monitoring the factional fights caretully, like a father watching his sons fighting in th yard, ready to intervene only if senrus injury threatens. After five hours, the mysterious cut-ulspoke at lergth about the need to maintain unity m SDS. with all groups his ei.ttt words working togethei :oi the Communist objective " Tne next mornitg Hnmish sho" ed tin eulv at tne tnnvet.non and 'aid i'e ' i He a (let ' i d to plat, "'til t'ai Hv a Um h indlul n cmiliat'es went In m x i wit'i the smipip't ot pschnlou .t gimmn k.s. Iii.iiiaged tn mule die uteu ! 1 Le't anyone NOEL rai'e an eyebiow and complain about writing about Christmas when Thanksgiving hasn't even arrived, let it be JOYEALX atmn-sxJer- liriimt rf q p iv m "Tap Move top mtein.il eommand T e toi.veis.Uion men' was all in. way: I was brougl t to give inhumation, not to get it. d .'ed i t1 h RR Bv t t, ag ad not t e shgMpst (imint tha' v.is meeting with the Communist pat t La. k tered buses for the Mu'it Euitm New i i. MUSICAL WHIRL tie i I '' It's Time To Buy Christmas Records LLXDSTROM ! ti met! BOOKS By HAROLD nan e t t 1 cian could be enjoying this one. and it is raining again To spiord halt i' nu ue iiut.est.ru Tlie ReKki's 'tore duee t"irs then t e h. gls oine b. t K vi i t. n 'totes m ti e e up ve1 i't q", I tfl T 1' it y r g ( on e on so ' lot e q l.c I I Ma Bell s ( t 1 ! just enjoying the game." Qnlv e e: n o I' t 1 v OUR MAN IN WASHINGTON I' V'.Ps g (li-i- Even Football Talk Is All About Politics Bv GORDON ELIOT WHITE r t Over At ct id vv it i t ict'onal tntv Iveiv-loawas mad at the Piogip"ie Labor Maoists hr obstructing several pirns to mvolanotiaiy give SDS a stronger structure The Maoi'ts 'mall in paitv number, found the looser loim.it easier to manipulate for tneu own purposes. Shortly after lurch ? Communist delegate from the South told me he was leaving but wanted me to attend a ''ieti.il tbit afternoon. "Wait m tiort meeting of the Student Union foi a wine p.oel ti sit k,' he n.sti luted. Hid I hern t, vert'd aid i. uk-to t the a in!e worn prod V.tet a 15 minute dine uumped at a lube gaiagt' .ip.utn et.t on TiowbridL,. Avenue in Fd't Lati'trg and toil'll llmt-- a Wanly 1 entered Suit in. Rip pei'U.isive ultlen movei ni the New Leu. He grinned anti winked knew I'd get you m one da;- AKo. il.eie was a West Coat antiwar' oiga'rrt and unee stiangeis diC"ed m liii'iiiO" 'ii's vvl.O'e name' vveie never n t n was i e alwavs ipiiaeed iv g MO'jtfHt ta k fl '1 to Inl out V int I' big peg we' 'O we could me It as a "hcok t I n. an e.e One young pio-ii- e lectually gifted Negio atnlete. h ul with a wrote basketball coach. An quai-lele- exol Bv t p ;Li..il i I Sevoal of I P'P papei' pjbli'iel Si! alleged irtemew with ore of die responsible (or muip thar m hnu n mgs m the San Franci'co Bay aiea L't year, de'iribing with detailed drawn vou can start making bombs foi 'f t tpunl Ik eid We ;t' ! i ' g: tp-m1. ! i Mind-grabbin- croud. the revolutionaries ' n I'd.t e informant. but as soon as . passed sevetal ether delegates noticed one surreptitiously snapping pictures. I dashed boldly to bum's tO Ur him and give him the How If the prospects big thing is mantu-a.a- , tne recruiter urges, we're a little short in tha' department an! ue reed pul'e xe yon vim good tde i' W,y to t i.i .a. U' a "ti stiergiiici ' n g tze ' an'U.ira opeiatton T t .J si 'on! lPtiucer i' Ilk' t ' eve:' for a Democratic Stxietv at U: State Jiin'gan l'ei'.ty. gus aau.t (Tie AIDS is an of the SDS. The convention iranag-e- i me iu be discussion leaner lor 3 j 5 orkshop on Self Defense and Internal Security.' to teach acolytes how to harass, tense up and tang'e with the B uc Meanies. I At the workshop I held forth at great length on ways ot detecting intelligence all the time as an infiltrafcs.ltrators tor myself! And at one of the conven-tien- s secret internal security squad" I rlcod guard at the Student Union auditors, m door, supposedly to screen out po-on-ca- n tieeei i ilia i Je. :ients they are eonmianil channels for insurrectional journalistie sense: s a f Ironically, because o rry demon-g-jfetalent for on the L.nes. I ua named a an aberno'e p.cket pohce-bainr.- 9 12, 196? OUR MAN JONES - 8 c- A November Wednesday, e Loh-c- NEWf DESE&ET i ' ' j s . . t ' ' I i l I K i x i I I K to" a , e t ' I I t .il sjie, ti 1 '' t t . ' i, ' 'll t ( "I'' ,01 a i ! Z IV , t a t I . U . t M Ul j MV J i a i 4 i g " 'in in o' le'i i I 1 ' ' i . i't' ti vo l Did you houi uLuui Inc iruCK cer who reazed to use low cear ccTn'g down Parleys Canyon because ne said if wou'd take him all dsiy9 So he used high gear and it took him the rest of his life1" d t - u j : tie snuggle in part tt it). "f .I F or pnoc 88 iy BirrtM3j The fratur De$'ef Ne. Mpullf iiiiiim'i.Hti 'a |