12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, February 8, 1968 Four shot during two college riots ORANGEBURG, S.C.—(UPI) Three Negro youths were wounded with shotgun blasts Wednesday night in a confrontation between state troopers and rock and bottle throwing students at two Negro colleges. The wounds were described as slight. A 200 - man National Guard force, its members armed with M-1 rifles and fixed bayonets, was moved to a shopping center three blocks from the campuses of South Carolina State and Clafn College, Negro institutions which sit side by side near downtown Orangeburg. Three Clafin College students were treated at a local hospital for wounds inflicted by birdshot, a light load for shotgun shells, and were released in the custody of campus police who had brought them to the hospital. Instructors get March fee deadline Graduate students who are assistant instructors and short on funds may pay their spring semester tuition fees in March instead of by next Wednesday's deadline. Fees paid in this manner will be deducted from the instructors' March pay check. Interested instructors must bring their IBM fee cards to the business office, 121 Strong, by Feb. 14. After making their requests for late payment, their appointments as assistant instructors will be verified. Instructors should return to the business office in March to endorse their checks and pay their fees. One student told newsmen he was shot with a shotgun on the Claflin campus. He said he did not know who fired the shots. The two colleges were ringed by shotgun and carbine-toting state troopers earlier Wednesday night when a cluster of students gathered in the dark by the main gate of South Carolina State and at other campus points and began heaving bricks and bottles. Cars were pelted with the missiles until police sealed off the area. Gunshots could occasionally be heard near the campus, but police knew newsmen more than a block away from the campuses. Violence first erupted Tuesday Free Pakistani films to be shown tonight Two free color movies on Pakistan will be presented at 7 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Forum Room by the Pakistan Students Association. "Gandhara Art" traces the evolution of Gandhart Art. "Handicrafts of Pakistan" shows the development of handicrafts in their historical backgrounds. Strong Hall flags removed and burned The Strong Hall flags have been burned. The flags were hung 20 years ago and represented the 50 nations then belonging to the United Nations, formed Oct. 24, 1945. The flags which have been taken down from second floor Strong rotunda were destroyed because of deterioration, cost of replacement and vandalism. 416 Americans die in Vietnam war The week also cost the Communists a record 15,515 men killed, more than one-sixth of the total 83,536 troops they lost last year. The previous record Communist loss for a week was 3,033 in late December. Total allied troops killed—1,200—set a one week record. A total of 4,987 Allied soldiers were wounded during the week, nookesmen said, including 2,757 U.S. personnel. The losses drove past 17,000 the total of Americans who have died in the Vietnam War since Jan. 1, 1961. Officials set the current figure at 17,296. Group commander picked by AFROTC He is Cadet Col. Daniel F. Harrington, Penfield, N.Y., harrion night at a shopping center three blocks from the colleges when a bowling alley owner turned away Negro students and had a dozen arrested for refusing to leave the segregated alley. Outside the bowling alley Tuesday night, 100 or more students battled with police, leaving 10 persons injured and bringing at least 16 arrests. Officials and students met throughout the day in an attempt to ease the dispute, and a mass rally on the South Carolina State campus broke up quietly early Wednesday evening when it was announced that the bowling alley had at least temporarily closed. A new group commander of the Air Force ROTC cadet corps has been selected. But later in the evening students began gathering to shout at troopers stationed near the campus, and began tossing bricks at cars. Docking to honor Wiley Varsity and concert band members and their dates will attend the banquet. Harrington is a past recipient of the Reserve Officers Association Medal and the Distinguished Military Student Award. He has served as operations officer and executive officer for Arnold Air Society and as first sergeant for Scabbard and Blade. Docking was invited to honor professor Russell L. Wiley's last year as band director, said Wayne Erck, St. Louis senior and band president. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will introduce Docking and band awards will later be presented by Wiley. Entertainment may consist of a variety act or a Kansas City musical company, Erck said. Gov. Robert Docking has accepted an invitation to speak at the annual KU Band Banquet March 3. 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