ed leader of leader of and that GE to female one history recognize probably and leave pregnancy included merging from cide had to immulatory. pregnant the female ; that the benefits the physical the list of Staff Writer Indians' protest causes concern By MARY RINTOUL Controversy surrounding the placement of a 3-month-old Indian child in a foster home and a demonstration planned to get her back has the child's mother converged. Tweedy Hyde and her husband, Tony, have been charged with child abuse. The mother, Tweedy Hyeh, said yesterday that at first she didn't want the demonstration, organized by Russell Means, leader of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The demonstration is planned for Dec. 13. Tweedy Hyde agreed with Harry Folsom, the Hydes' minister, and Flutter Flack, assistant project director of the Lawrence Indian Center, 1912 Massachusetts St., who said that they had mixed feelings about the situation. "I said that they wanted it to be peaceful." FLUTTER SAID police had been notified that there would be a demonstration at noon, Dec. 15, gathering at South Park and the University, and in a letter to Richard Stanwix, chief of police, said that several representatives involved in the case would enter the courthouse during the demonstration to talk about their concerns, the demonstrators would remain outside "I made it a point with the chief of police that the demonstration would be peaceful. That's the only thing I would support," Flutter said. The Hydes were charged with child abuse in early October. According to Tony Hyde, Rolena, their daughter, fell off a bed and caught her leg in the bed frame. The Hydes took Rolena to Charles Loveland, a Lawrence pediatrician. X-rays showed that Rolena had a spinal fracture of the leg. There were also bruises on her face. LOVELAND REPORTED the injuries to Lawrence Social Rehabilitation Services (SRS) who asked State SRS officials to help with the case. Folsom said yesterday that SRS was trying to find out whether a court order had been served to the Hydes telling them that he would be taking Rolena out of the hospital. Rolena was taken out of the Lawrence Memorial Hospital Oct.6 and placed in a facility at the hospital. Tweedy Hyde said that she didn't think in a manner and husband were discriminated against again. "I THINK what happened to us could not know the court procedure. Hwu said the court procedure." She said that they rarely talked with their former lawyer, Steve Nihudy, about the case because it was a matter of self-esteem. what he planned to do. She added that they were misled by other people, also, concerning what they should do to get Rolena back. "Bob Davis told us to quit trying to defend ourselves," Hyde said. Davis is a former juvenile court employee. The Hydes are allowed to see their daughter every week for one hour. Twedy Hydde said that they had planned to go home to Utah for Christmas, but that if Rolesa wasn't back by then, they wouldn't go. Israeli journalist Eli Eyal says press conflict exists A conflict exists between the Israeli government and the press, according to Israeli media. Speaking to about 20 people in the Kansas Union yesterday, Eyal compared the Israeli press with the American press and said that Israel had been when Israel was established as a nation. *Because most papers were affiliated with the editors of* *cooperated in military, corporate,* *business and research*. Today in Israel, an editors' committee accepts voluntary censorship on such subjects as foreign affairs, emigration of the Palestinian population, supplies and the movement of oil tankers. HE SAID THE censorship of military information was exercised by a committee of three: an editor a government censor officer and the chairman who is the chairman of the committee. "There is military censorship," he said, but it does not affect the coverage of political sponsors. No one has complained, he said, because alaska has been in a constant state of war. Eyal said that one Soviet correspondent was asked to leave Israel, "but that was only because an Israeli correspondent wasn't allowed to work in Moscow." Freedom of the press is neither written nor guaranteed anywhere by Israeli law. STILL, HE SAID, the Israelis regard it as one of the most fundamental freedoms. "Government officials maintain that only they know what is best, but the press is as free as it decides to be and it perverses in every issue. "Sometimes we ask ourselves whether the Israeli press could have the strength and the stamina to hammer away at the ambulance as the American press did," he said. The American press has allowed itself to their authority. State State Kustinier, according to Eyal. "They just take Kissinger's word without checking it. In this respect the American press can't claim to be so free and responsible. "IDON'T remember the exact cases, but they misled people by relying completely on Kissinger. They didn't check and cross-check with Jerusalem and Alexandria." Referring to Secretary of State designate Cyrus Vance, Eyal said, "We tend to think that Vance will not act under the pressures of time, and that the Carter administration will try to work out an agreement in Geneva." Sophomores. It's still not too late to take Army ROTC. Because there's a two-year Army ROTC program, in case you missed taking ROTC in your first two years of college. You'll have to work to catch up, during the summer before your junior year. But in two years you'll earn about $2,900, more than half of which is tax free. Then you'll earn an officer's commission at the same time you earn a college degree. CONTACT: Major Brad Braddock 203 Military Science Building Telephone: 864-3311/3312 The Army ROTC Two-Year Program YEA, BIG 8! 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