FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 17, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FT A FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE flV'~ ROLE IN RIOTS: Senate To Investigate Brooks Before Draft Refusal Arrest I7 i _ NASHVILLE, Tenn. (R) - Fred Brooks, 20, a Black Power Negro, walked out of an Army induction center yesterday after refusing to be drafted. But Senate investi-, gators still want him in Wash- ington next week for their probe of last summer's riots. Officials said Brooks will have plenty of time to testify before the Senate Investigations Com- mittee before they close in on him for refusing to take the Army oath of allegiance. "It's a long, administrative pro- cess," one Justice Department source said. Brooks headed last summer's controversial Liberation School for young Negroes in Nashville. He had been scheduled to testify yesterday before the Senate sub- committee which is looking into the causes of the summer rioting. When the investigators learned of his draft call, they promptly postponed this week's hearings until Nov. 21-22. "We wouldn't want to stand in the way of his induction," one source explained. Brooks and Nashville Police Capt. John Sorace, who first gave Brooks national attention in ear- lier Senate testimony, are sched-, uled to testify regarding rioting near Nashville's Negro college campuses last April. In his August testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sorace testifed the Liberation School was teaching hatred of the white race to Negro children of elementary school age. His testimony cost the school its sta- tus as a Nashville-federal anti- poverty project. Brooks, Nashville chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordi- nating Committee at the time of the rioting, was suspended from Tennessee A&I State University for his part in the disturbances. A faculty committee last month refused to readmit him. G & S BY THE D'OYLY CARTE CO. ON 61, 0X wRECORDS Featuring, "THE MIKADO" THE SORCERER - TRIAL BY JURY, *IOLANTHE - *H.M.S. PINAFORE YEOMAN OF THE GUARD - RUDDIGORE PATIENCE -- PIRATES OF PENZANCE *THE GONDOLIERS - PRINCESS IDA UTOPIA LIMITED (SELECTIONS) (*Also Available on Richmond Economy LP's) WE INVITE YOU TO CHOOSE FROM THE FINEST LP RECORD SELECTION IN THE AREA Officials Refuse Cards In Boston Draft Protest I BOSTON IP)-An Assistant U.S. Attorney,, citing orders of the At- torney General, refused yesterday to accept some 50 draft cards from four representatives of antiwar demonstrators. The demonstrations were mark- ed by two fights between the anti- war group and pro-government supporters. The cards were brought to the federal building from the Old West Church where their owners had turned them in as a protest against the fighting in Vietnam. Some 200 persons participated in a memorial service for Vietnam war dead at the church where a fight broke out on the steps. The Rev. Jack Mendelsohn, minister of Arlington Street Church Unitarian Universalist, said 50 or 52 draft cards were turned in and another seven or eight burned. On a half-mile march from the church to the federal building, the draft opponents were heckled and pelted with snowballs. At first the demonstrators were locked out of the federal building. Later a Justice Department rep- resentative agreed to allow four to go to the U.S. attorney's office. 417 E. Liberty 662-0675 RECORDS 0 RADIOS 0 MUSIC SHOP PHONOGRAPHS 0 TELEVISION 0 i IL "-- I [OPENING SOON o;;,,nwv {H y:{qr, } {: t ." .+.' ;;Sr.":r,:,};.;v."r,.;."ra.:j""",Y?:}' : AC."Y:; .avy e.;.dr,.,,} nydMy.}y: A{{{vA !m /1 if . '}"t ii' :'/ 1 1 '."i'i' Y :S: i':.':::M.'::1::.: : i',:'!:f '1: i'A".^:R ."aV. ..'}:::,.":'i':': .; af ..,;~v?'hk. r"{ ::;a{::.? :I ~ iiiF:{s".?,:{:r generation presents The Bage1 Shop WALTER CLARK " vi h,. w 'ti :.; i i lN 4 KOSHER STYLE BAKERY and DELICATESSEN 802 South State reading from his own poetry Friday, Nov. 17 7:30 P.M. Michigan Room, Michigan League "MIDDLE EAST ISSUES PAST AND PRESENT" SHIMON PERES,M.K. Member, Israeli Parliaiuent Former, Deputy Minister of Defense Monday, Nov. 20, 4:15 P.M. Michigan Union Ballroom Sponsors, Israeli Students Organization01 Guild House U AC Contemporary Discussion B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation Al oderator: Dean Francis A, Allen Law School ALL ARE WELCOME 769-1017 RITCHIE H AVENS Now Appearing at CANTERBURY HOUSE FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY WILL MAKE PERSONAL APPEARANCES AT iscoutrecords,%a TOMORROW-SAT., NOV. 18 f 300 S. STATE 1235 S. UNIVERSITY at 12 Noon at 1 P.M. Come on in and meet one of the new greats! Nil. 1 I I I 91 ATID ISRAEL STUDENTS, lillel SZO ORGANIZATION present INSTITUTE ON SOVIET JEWRY NOVEMBER 17 to 19 Friday at 7:15 P.M. Sabbath ONEG SHAB BAT Service FILM: "THE PRICE OF SILENCE" distributed by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations PANEL: DR. HERBERT PAPER, moderator Chairman, Dept. of Linguistics DR. WILLIAM BALLIS Professor of Political Science DR. WILLIAM ROSENBERG Assistant Professor, History DR. ZE'EV KOREN II