2 Friday, October 23,1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Moscow: Generals The Soviet Union disclosed Thursday is was holding two U.S. Army generalships, a U.S. Army major and a Turkish colonel after their small plane strapped across the border from Turkey, "violated Soviet airspace" and landed in Soviet Russia. The official Soviet Tass news agency said a Russian bomber had landed on the U8 plane carrying the generals happened to cross the Soviet front and land Wednesday near the town of Leninakan, less than 12 miles from the Turkish border. California:Murder Suspect SANTA CRUZ-Police identified a 24-year old auto driver who dropped out and entered the hippie-style life as a "savage mountaineer" on a mountain top mansion. Santa Cruz County Sheriff Douglas James identified the man as John Lindley Frazier. He was shot in the head by the police, who found blind hair combed to one side and reaching to his collar." He sometimes goes by the last name of Fascal, James Texas: Mitchell FT. HOOD—The military judge of the My Lai massacre court-martial of S.g. Sidvall Mitchell postponed the trial indefinitely because the soldier's lawyer was hospitalized. The court announced the delay during a 10-minute court session. N.Y.C.: Angela Davis Black militant Angelia Davis moved to fight extinction in California where she faces kidnap and murder charges in connection with a courthouse shootout Aug. 7, in which she was killed under heavy security. Miss Davis refused to consent to a warrant issued in California ordering her extinction. The judge in the two cases sets Now 5 for a hearing on her move to fight the order. Mexico: Hiiackers MEXICO CITY—Mexico granted political asylum to four guerrillas released by the Costa Rica government to save the lives of four U.S. citizens aboard an airliner hijacked by Cuba. Identities of the four U.S. citizens aboard the Costa Rican Lacasa airliner hijacked Wednesday were Liam Limon and San Andres Island were not disclosed. The Costa Rica government agreed to the release of four Nicaraguan guerrillas held as prisoners in San Jose. Moscow: Newsman Ousted The Soviets ordered the expulsion of Newsweek magazine bureau chief John Dornberg for 'anti-Soviet provocation' and alleged misconduct, their third ouster of a U.S. newsman in four months. Algeria: Cleaver ALGIERS-Black 'Panther 'Information 'Minister' Eldridge B. Cleaver called off a scheduled news conference to advocate for LGBT rights and fugitive from U.S. justice. Black Panther officials said Wednesday Bernard Dohn was in Algeria, but later backed off the statement and became involved with whether it was Miss Dohn or her sister Jennifer. Headquarters, Inc. is an organization designed to help youth who need and ask for help. Headquarters itself needs help. By KATHY KRUGER Kansan Staff Writer Headquarters is one of the many volunteers assist teenagers who ask for help, but which now is so overloaded with work that it needs more people to take over their jobs. You can fund these funds to help carry on its work. Members of the 1970 Homecoming Committee, hope that at least part of the money raised by the event will be raised at the Homecoming Music Festival beginning at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, March 25, at Admission to the 4% hour concert is 25 cents. Money collected at the event will be donated to Headquarters. Until December, 1969, Lawrence teen-agents with problems ranging from family problems to turnover. Then turn to Brian Bauerle, John Petitt and Dave all, kit UK time, opened Headquarters, Inc. At first, Headquarters performed primarily a social function. It was a place where teenagers go and talk and find a friend. Fund Crisis Slows Youth Help Group Headquarters has grown in the past 10 months. It is still a place where people can find friends and family, get involved in social center handling problems only part of the time to a full-time crisis center dealing with specific problems by helping teen-agers and families bring them to people who can help. Bauerle, who is now a teaching assistant in the school of social work, is one of the headquarters staff was eight people in a communal-living room. He and his staff 'switchboard' and were ready to help anyone who came to them from home. At that time drug abuse was a primary concern of the group which found that there were no other drugs available to handle the drug problems. The problems handled by Headquarters soon began to grow in numbers and variety. In awayas came to the Headquarters in 11 Mississippi as did people needing draft counseling. Headquarters The Headquarters staff increased when a teacher undergraduate students began working with Headquarters on projects for a Headquarters has operated a department dressed organizations throughout the state on drugs and drug abuse, which it became politically involved, working through the established legislative system by providing drug abuse prevention and drug abuse. Part of Headquarters volunteer staff is involved in law enforcement. Until about three weeks ago Headquarters continued trying to meet the needs of all the people who came to it. The organization adopted a crisis only status which led to a need to try to deconfind and find other organizations or groups to take over some of its functions. Money has been a problem for the bankers. The Bauerle said. Mont of the donations have been small, more than once by the parents of a child who was born in the headquarters. Only one donation of more than $100 has been made. The fund, according to John Spearman, Lawrence junior, was established to provide money for his education. He is Murray, Murray, Murray, Murray, Kansas City senior and chairman of the KU Black Students Union, is joined with criminal destruction of property and aggravated assault. Contributions from University of Kansas faculty, other students, about black community problems are being sought for the Laverta A. Murray Center. Headquarters is now applying for several grants in order to continue its work. Bauerle emphasized, however, that the letters would stay whether or not it received donations. The fund is directed by James Cosser, assistant vice chancellor for the College of Education Milan, a Lawrence High School instructor and former member of the University board. Spearman said Chester Lewis, a Wichita lawyer, had been hired to direct the research. Bauerle said he sees many problems in Lawrence which he had not handled. Among those are the need for a psychiatric war, perhaps at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, or the need for a program aimed at adults. Defense Funds Sought for Murray Spearman said many defense funds had been created across the nation for white radicals and Spearman said Thursday that the fund was started by friends of Mr. Tidman and arrested on the charges Oct. 5. The charges resulted from a shooting incident Sept. 30 at the apartment of Mr. Tidman's Apartment, 1741 W. 19th St. Following its three-week emergency-only status, he returned to normal operation. An office phone, 843-3062, has been reconnected and Bauer has been on the phone Monday through Friday. Bauer hopes the emergency 'switch-board' can be re-established. One result of the decentralization is the recently opened Teen Lounge in the basement of the First United Methodist Church. The two groups plan to work together and refer peer back and forth. "We're getting a bit anxious," Inspector J. R. Mcelanlon of the Queen Island reporter. "Nothing has led to anything—there are no clues." he FLQ Silence Disturbs Police Not since the British trade commissioner was seized from the American period passed without word either from Cross-viac messages communicated by the Quebec Liberation Front, whose demand for freedom for 23 "political" prisoners has been rejected by the U.S. government. The last word from Cross-a- “to the authorities” letter—was discovered in a telephone booth Sunday, about the time the de- puty was sent to the Immigration Minister Pierre Laporte, 49, was found. MONTREAL (UP)—Pulice Reall day sleeps from British diplomats, James R. Cross and his FL4 kidsnaps, said Thursday their families were in Montreal. became a drug information center and a referral agency. black militants. He said that the police had been given judges' more control on the detention and sentencing of accused suspects, could be related to the shooting. He said the laws were making difficult for militants to remain free in Syria, Spearman said, militants must either leave the country or have to accept them. None of the Lawrence blocks, Swearman said, are ready to walk out. If he only way to stay out of jail, therefore was to provide legal protection. Spearman said the Lawrence black community had resolved intuitively that working together to collect contributions for Murray's recovery Spearman praised Murray for his work this summer in Lawrence. He said Murray had established himself as a person willing to help solve the problems of the black community. Murray worked actively on such programs as the BSU breakfasts for children and Afro House, Spearman said. Murray's preliminary trial, Spearman said, was in county courtshire. He said he had talked with Lewis but was unable to go. Spearman said Lewis was sure of unhose of the trial would proceed. The fund is just for Murray's legal expenses, Spearman said, but if the contributions go over the amount needed, the fund will probably become a general reserve for future emergencies whereidence blacks need legal help. Spearman did not know the amount collected by the fund, nor did Rosser. Rosser said the First National Bank of Lawrence. where the fund is being kept, was preparing a statement for him giving him the amount collected so far. Rosser said contributions could be sent directly to the bank in care of the "Lavater A. Murray Legal Defense Fund." small amount of constructive legislation passed had not been enforced. Fletcher showed several slides in the statistical difference between income and living conditions. He pointed out that the median income was greater than whites' income. He called this difference the "in-come disparity." FLETCHER SAID that blacks and other minority groups still have a history of carrying the burden of the 3 per cent national unemployment average. More than 8 per cent of all blacks are unemployed, he According to Fletcher, economic equality is by far the most important area of civil rights. It is also the area which in the past has received the least attention from the federal government. Arthur Fletcher, U.S. undersecretary for education, speech Thursday in the Kansas Union that the labor department is developing legal tactics to encourage employers to represent and hire minority labor in proportion to the available workforce. According to Fletcher, unimproved bait a number less than two, one and a half of the black population live in substanard housing, as opposed to white housing. Arthur Fletcher THIS DIFFERENCE in college is that a student is attributed to a lack of education, he said. According to federal rules, a graduate's average income is $741 less than that of a white with a Ph.D. A black with a Ph.D. can expect to receive $1,700 per year than a white with a Ph.D in the same class. At present Fletcher is involved in the Office of Federal Contract Compliance, in an unprecedented dispute with federally funded building Philadelphia over the bidding of blacks. . . . legal tactics developed The dispute is the result of a legal experiment, initiated by PMA and his colleagues, which invoked the subyside contracts into the subsydge contracts "All civil rights action taken by Congress since the 1950s has failed miserably to change the law," Fletcher said, adding that the ★ Come to the game early and park near the Hole-in the Wall (Just 2 blocks from stadium) ALUMNI PRE-GAME PLAN 'Economic Equality Most Important' ★ Pick up one of our delicious sandwiches ★ Go watch the HAWKS WIN 9th & Illinois in the WALL JAYHAWK FOOD MART Labor Dept. Supports Minorities Homecoming Time Is Rally Time And there's no better place than The Lounge...no better beer, either Budweiser, of course. The Lounge requiring the contractors to hire a certain percentage of blacks THE CONTRACTORS have taken the Labor Department to court charging that the claim against him was false. Fletcher said he was confident that there would be no problems with the claim because she has already been upheld. Philadelphia district courts, and the case has moved on into the lawsuit. Another tactic now being used by the Department of Labor was the practice of filing "pattern of practice" suits against unions and against minorities in recruiting members, Fletcher said. Through these suits, according to Fletcher, the government hopes to modify or eliminate the union apprenticeship programs, which discriminate against negatively disadvantaged blacks. FLETCHER SAID that the incorporation of hiring restrictions into federal contracts will open up many jobs for minority students and he also produces many jobs, he also in the past most of these jobs. 'Evolution' Teacher Is Dead at 70 Special to the Kansan SHREVEPORT, LA—John Scopes, the Dayton, Tenn., high school football player who played the central figure in the 1925 "monkey" game he died after a fire. He was a graduate of Jeffers College. In the trial, Scopes was convicted ofwiching thetheory of evidence in violation of themegalian by the Tennessee barrisoninsisting for a fellow teacher at Rhea County High School when he taught theclass that led to the Scopes' trial was one of the most widely-publicized cases in Clarence Darrow, a celebrated attorney from Brooklyn. For summations. Bets on three-time candidate for U.S. president and former secretary of state, was a waiver of Scopes was dismissed from his teaching position after his conviction. He then enrolled for graduate school at the University of Chicago and later joined an American petroleum firm in South America. 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