9 Tuesday, September 17, 1974 Criticism hits amnesty plan from two sides From the Associated Press Veterans' groups criticized President Ford's amnesty program announced yesterday for Vietnam war draft dodgers From the Associated Press and deserters, claiming those who evaded military service don't deserve lenency. The plan also came under attack from some draft evaders and civil rights On Campus Writer to speak Ishane Reed, novelist and poet, will be writer-in-residence Sept. 18-20 at the University of Kansas. He will give a public reading of his work at 4 p.m. Sept. 18, in the Jayhawk room of the Kansas Union. Reed is brought to the University as part of a program in the department of English to provide students with an opportunity to consult with professional writers from outside the campus. Radio Club meets The KU Amateur Radio Club will hold its first meeting of the year at 7:30 in room 115 Learned Hall. Lee Bergengr, of Kansas City station WOAIR, will present a program on a past expedition to the Seychelles Islands. Information also will be provided on the club's upcoming license classes. A tour of the KUOK station facilities will follow the meeting. Also on campus ... This afternoon, undergraduate advising for psychology majors is available in room 11 Fraser at 12:30 to 4:30. Tonight, the Christian Science Organization will meet at 6:30 in Danforth Chapel, the International Law Society will meet at 7:30 in the Pine Room of the University Library, and the Humanities candidate for state representative, at 7:30 in parlor C of the Kandy Union, the KU Rifle Club会 meeting at 7:30 in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas University, and Alfred Kaizen, author and critic, will open the Humanities Lecture Series' 28th year at 8 in Wooldorf Auditorium. SUA's KU/KSU Football Trip October 12 at Manhattan Price $1600 Attention Sophomores A Bus Exclusively for Sophomores will make the trip to Manhattan ICE INCLUDES 1 reserved seat ticket round trip charter bus free beverages on bus one evening in Aggieville without driving & parking problems Deadline for sign up—October 3 Indicate that you are a sophomore when signing up John J. Stang, commander in chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, said in Washington Ford's action "does a gross injustice to those who served honorably, those who died and received wounds and those who were for so long imprisoned." Ford's program provides amnesty in exchange for up to two years of alternative low-paying public service jobs. Ford will must turn themselves in by Jan, 31, 1975. spokesmen who said it wasn't liberal enough. Stang took issue with the idea of public service jobs. 'Why provide jobs for those who would not serve when the unemployment rate for Steven Wayne Trimm, 25, a former Chatham, N.Y., resident fled to Canada in 1969 after an appeals court refused to overturn his conviction on draft evasion charges, said Ford's plan leaves too many questions unanswered. the young Vietnam veterans is over 10 per cent?" he asked. "I would have to be assured, even if I may get amnesty for the initial conviction. I will have immunity from the bail jump charges," Trimm said. As for the job program, he said, "It depends on the work. I have nothing against humanitarian work, if it's truly humanitarian. But who knows what it is precisely." Ford's proclamation didn't specify the types of jobs under the alternate service, but officials said the jobs would be the same as those filled by conscientious objectors in the past. The boycott of South Boston High continued, however. Only 87 black pupils and 55 Reaction to Ford's announcement was mixed in Congress. Boston protest blunted It was the third day of court-ordered busing to integrate the city's 200 schools. Officials had predicted an increase in attendance and that when classes were only about two-thirds full. By the Associated Press BOSTON—Police scattered crowds of antibiotising demonstrators near South Boston High School yesterday, arresting 17 students and the city opened without serious incident. writes were in class yesterday. Three hundred hundred and .031 whites had been given to the town. Senate Republican whip Robert Griffin of Michigan hailed it as a courageous, compassionate move and Republican support. Arizona Arizona should have broad support in Congress. Seventeen demonstrators were arrested as groups of white teenagers and women skimmed with police on Telegraph Hill outside the high school. All day yesterday groups as large as 300 marched and ran through the streets of the city. 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