THE MICHIGAN DAILY Rockefeller picks ell for senate sea t Garbage stril gains dramat ALBANY, N. Y. (M ) - Gov. Nel- son A. Rockefeller chose upstate Republican Congressman Charles E. Goodell yesterday to fill t h e U.S. Senate seat of the slain Rob- ert F. Kennedy, a Democrat. Goodall, who at 42 -will be ,the youngest Republican Senator, ap peared with Rockefeller at a news conference and said the governor' had handed him "a somber re- sponsibility." In announcing his decision, Rockefeller said the choice had b e e n "enormously difficult." * Rockefellew explained that he had sought to maintaina balance be- tween "a sensitive awareness of the feelings of the Kennedy fam- fly"and the demands of the of- fice. * SHARES CONCERNS' The Governor pictured Goodell as sharing the late Sen. Kennedy's concern, for the problems of the cities, civil rights, revenue-sharing between the federal and state gov- ernments, foreign aid, the war on crime, and the Vietnam war. Under questioning by newsmen, Goodell said private enterprise' must help solve urban problems. OPPOSES WAR On the Vietnam war, he said: "It is my steadfast conviction that we should not be engaged in a land war 10,000 miles away." Sen. Kennedy, the man he re- places as senator, was one of the nation's severest critics of the Vietnam war. Goodell has suggest- ed a de-Americanization of the war by bringing about a greater involvement of allies f r o m the Southeast Asia area and the South Vietnamese themselves. He hasn't taken a public posi- tion,'on the question of bombing. SUPPORTS FORTAS Questioned on other matters in- pending or now before Congress, Goodell said he would support the confirmation of Justice Abe For-. tas for the post of chief justice of the United States. Goodell will be sworn in tomor- row in Washington. The term runs until January, 1971. -Asociated Press Revs. Ralph Abernathy and A. D. King after an Atlanta arrest CITES ILLEGAL SEIZURE: U S says no Pueblo apology. I WASHINGTON (P) - Secretary of State Dean. Rusk indicated yesterday that North Korea is de- manding not only an apology but a promise that U.S. ships will stay out of the Sea of Japan as the ,price for 'release of the USS, Pueblo and its crew. for those who think about it in the past, present and future Lead your own campus tour 'Let both high school students and alumni in on the truth about U. of M. WANT TO STOP FEELING SORRY FOR YOURSELF?; The University of Michigan Tutorial Project is sponsor- ing a program at the Mental Halfway House. WE NEED; YOU. People are needed to spend one evening a week tutoring and socializing with emotionally disturbed women from ages 17 to 25 who have no social contacts outside their home. For information call Susan Mintz, 761-7166. Rusk made the disclosure at about the same time the State Department, in a carefully con- sidered statement, declared the seizure of the Navy intelligence ship seven months ago was an l-s legal act which does not call for an apology, There have been repeated re- ports that the United S t a te s planned to apologize. The state- ment was in response to these.- However, Rusk shed a little more information on the negotia- tions, which have been stalemated: since last January. State Department officials re- lated his remarks to North Ko- rea 's repeated and insistent de- mands for three actions by the United States. They are. 1. An admission that the Pueblo was guilty of violating North Korea's territorial aters; 2. An apology; 3. And/ a promise that there would be no. violations in the fu- ture. Widely scattered reports and broadcasts from North'"Korea it- self had built up expectations over the weekend that the Pueblo might be released in connection with the 20th anniversary of North Korea's existence as a Com- munist state. ATLANTA, Ga. ( P) - Striking garbage workers were ordered back to work by a state court yes- terday after a dramatic move of support by civil rights leaders and a union official-who were arrested for blocking a garbage truck. "Restraining orders don't col- lect trash,' said Morton Shapiro,; negotiator for American Federa- tion of State, County and Muni- cipal Employes Union. RESTRAINING ORDER He commented at a news con- ference after Superior Court Judge Luther Alverson granted a city request for an order re- straining workers "from failing to report for duty," or preventing other employes from doing so. "I intend to be on the picket line Wednesday morning," said Shapiro, freed from jail on $100 bond after taking part in an early morning demonstration. ABERNATHY SUPPORTS Shapiro went to jail briefly with the Rev. Ralph David Aber- nathy, president of Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCL'C. Abernathy is successor to ,ir. Martin Luther ing, Jr., who was ,assassinated last April 4 dur- ing a similar garbage strike he was supporting at Memphis, Tenn. King's brother, the Rev. A. D. King, also was arrested. Several other SCLC officials were arrested with Shapiro and Abernathy when they joined a group of striking Negro garbage' workers in a .sit-down to block a truck at the Hill street sanitation substation. They were charged with blocking a driveway. Eighty persons were arrested1 during the protest activities of the strike that began Sept. 3. PAY DEMANDS Workers are ,demanding $2.50 an hour minimum pay. The mini- mum now ranges from $1.66 to $2.05 an hour,: with 5-year tops from $2.05 to $2.53. Most of the nearly 1,000 work- ers -are Negroes, and most are on strike. A city offer of 13 per cent raise next Jan. 1 has been re- jected. INTERESTED? Fortas Abernathy, emerging fr after signing his $25 bor SCLC and other supporter intensify their campaign c onstrations. Shapiro said at a news ence the strike was not rights fight. He said also he would a negotiation session wi officials to talk about iss cluding shorter apprentice: It now takes five years t top pay for garbage collect truck drivers. Phone 764-0384 or drop in at Alumni Assoc. office, ground floor of Union Remem'ber Student Governors return t( Congress WASHINGTON (A')-The Judiciary Committee aske Fortas yesterday to retur renewed hearings in the c versy over his nomination chief justice. A telegram was being e Fortas after a day-long w that once again failed to pi any action by the comniit the nomination. Supporters of Fortas sou agreement to fix a, deadline committee vote within 50 of Fortas' reply on wheth would testify again. Senate Republican Leade rett M. Dirksen (R-Ill.) there was a tentative afre to reopen the hearings thi ended in July. An Associated Press: showed that 47 senators nov confirmation white 26 ar posed. The survey, based on pe: contacts and publicly state tions, indicated that 23 sent 14 Democrats and 9 Republi acre uncommitted. Biafra, Nige may be unit UNION-LEAGUE BREAKING IN BVRSLEY i with "THE HEARD" Groovy !' FRI., SEPT. 13, 1968. 9-12 P.M. BURSLEY FjA LL DRIVE BET MIDRASH-College of Jewish Studies-1429 Hill St Registration & First Course Sessigns: Wed., Sept. 11 and Thurs.,'Sept. 12, 7:30 P.M. 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