10 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, October 10, 1968 Violence rekindled in D.C. after shooting by officer WASHINGTON (UPI)—All leaves and, days off for Washington police were cancelled after calm was restored in a brief flare-up of violence in the nation's capital set off by the shooting of a Negro by a white policeman. In addition, Mayor Walter Washington issued an order calling for the automatic temporary suspension of any policeman involved in a fatal shooting. "In each such case, the police officer will automatically be relieved of duty by officials pending the outcome of the preliminary investigation," Washington said. Band heads north to march at KU-NU contest in Lincoln The KU marching band and the Pom-pon girls will appear at the KU-Nebraska game at Lincoln this weekend. The 153-member band will also appear at two pep rallies for KU alumni and a high school football game in Nebraska. Kenneth Bloomquist, director of bands, said the group will leave by bus from Murphy Hall at 12:30 p.m. Friday, and should return late Saturday. The group's first appearance is at an alumni rally Friday night in Omaha. Later that evening they will perform at half-time at the Westside-Tech high schools game. Saturday the troop will be at a pre-game rally in Lincoln and at the game's half-time ceremonies. Also featured at the KU-NU game ceremonies will be the Gaslight Gang, led by Paul Gray, Windsor, Mo., senior. Bloomquist said Gray will play an original composition. The Negro mayor commented: "This policy is intended to insure all our citizens that a police officer involved in the death of a citizen will remain in an off-duty status while investigation of the particular facts can be made." The outbreak of window smashing and several episodes of arson began Wednesday after a traffic motorcycle policeman, Pvt. D. A. Roberts, fatally shot a Negro who he said assaulted him when stopped for jaywalking. A regional manager for a national merchandising company who resigned to enter the Christian Science healing ministry will lecture at 7:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Forum Room. sponsor lecture tonight Christian Scientists will Sponsored by the Christian Science Organization on campus, Harry S. Smith of Atlanta, Ga., will speak on "What is Success?" Smith is a member of the board of lectureship of the First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Mass. Patronize Kansan Advertisers MONTGOMERY WARD VI 3-4596 FREE PARKING 825 Mass. Open 9:30 to 5:30. Thurs. 'till 9:00 Save on men's Brent all-cotton sweatshirts $1.66 Regularly $2.99 - Fleece-lined for soft, absorbent comfort - Raglan sleeves for free, easy movement - Big, big selection of bright new colors A "natural" for every man . . . now at a terrific sale price! 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