Page Tee' THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, January 30, 1969 Page Ter THE MICHIGAN DAILY VOTE OF CONFIDENCE: Parliament supports North Irish leader Trial begins over Algiers motel incident' BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP)I r--Prime Minister Terence O'Neill weathered his toughest political test in six years in office yester- day, winning an affirmation of confidence from the Ulster Parlia- ment for his handling of four months of civil rights strife. The confidence motion, ap- proved without formal vote after an amendment critical of O'Neill was defeated 31-3, was expected to enable the prime minister to overcome any challenge to his leadership of the Unionist Party, The party, split by the resigna- tions of four ministers from posts in the O'Neill Cabinet, was ex- pected to meet later in the week. Cabinet defectors have wanted Ffree Schoo l organiz es new classes The Ann Arbor Free School doesn't have teachers or students. People with common interests get together and explore any subject they choose. At the school's mass meeting last night in Newman Center, groups were set up to investigate areas from science fiction and witchcraft to politics and econ- omics. "We think the University's ed- ucation system is wrong-we have a better way to learn," said one Fee School organizer.} Someone asked how ten kids could learn about a subject if none of them knew a lot about it "If you had the opportunity to take a course in witchcraft, which is itself very unlikely, the teach- er would have the course com- °letely structured before you ever got there. You would be learning what the teacher wanted to teach -not' necessarily what you were interested in. "The teacher designs the course because he says; he knows a lot more about witchcraft than you do, and he probably does. He ma: have read every book ever writtei on the subject; but he may hav never met a witch in his life." The Free School's witchcraft group has heardabout a witch in Grand Rapids whom they are going to try and get. It's wha they call resource material. stronger steps to quiet the civil rights dispute, which has led to periodic violence between Prot- estants and minority Roman Cath- olics. Northern Ireland's Catholics, outnumbered by Protestants 3-1, have demonstrated to protest al- leged discrimination in jobs, hous- ing, drawing of voting districts and qualifications for voting in local elections. Earlier yesterday, police took two top Protestant leaders extre- mist leaders to jail. The two were accused of inflaming the dispute. The Rev. Ian Paisley was taken MASON, Mich. (4)--The prose-1 cutor in the first, murder trial stemming from the shooting of! three negro youths during the 1967 Detroit riot asserted yester- day that many of his own wit- neses couldn't be trusted. He sought the right, rarely granted, to cross examine them. "There has been out-and-out perjury spread upon the record of the examination (preliminary hearing) in this case by Detroit Police Officers," said Avery Weis- wasser, Assistant Prosecutor. Weiswasser said that in sup- porting a charge of first degree murder against former Detroit police patrolman Ronald W. August, the prosecution "is put in a position where it cannot rely on testimony of all of its own wit- nesses." main pending and, "I'll treat the admitting August's statements in- testified that Pollard and Temple problems as they arise." to evidence. Beer ordered the se- were killed 'during a raid on the Defense attorney Norman L. Lip- lection of the jury for the trial to motel by a number of uniformed{ pit won a hearing by Judge Beer begin May 12 in Lansing. The ac- police officers and members of on whether four statements made tual trial will be held in Mason the National Guard. Authorities by August to his superior officers at the Ingham county courthouse said Cooper may have been dead five days after the incident can where is was ordered to take place before the raid occurred. be admitted as evidence in the after the defense attorney had Witnessescharged that uni- trial, claimed that a fair trial would formed men fired shots and Thenl. stbe impossible in Detroit because threatened and beat many of those The only statement admitted in of "community antagonism." among the eight Negro youths and the earlier hearings was one in Weismasser said that obtaining two white girls who were in the which August, after being in- Wesmsyeromsdmeatfothiningxwowhte moere i the formed in writing of a constitu full testimony from some of the annex to the motel at the time. tional right to remain silent, said prosecution witnesses would be! Witnesses said the girls had part he shot Pollard after the youth difficult because some of them are of their clothing torn off by the grabbed his shotgun and struggled involved civil and federal cases raiders. with him. which resulted from the Algiers Judge Beer said that 'all hear- Judge Beer ordered hearings to Motel incident ings would be kept open to the begin Feb. 24 on the question of In pretrial hearings witnesses public. I l . -_J- - --- ---_- I YOUR PHOTO BLOWN UP INTO A SENSATIONAL I '2 ft.x3 ft. POSTER.1 Any black & white or color photo up to Sx 7 1 in. blown up into a sharp, stunning, giant I 1 poster that will excite admiration and envy I everywhere and delight friends and family. I Mount in your bedroom, den, dorm, fra- ternity or sorority house; give as unusual 1 Sgifts.Send snapshot (no negatives) of your- self, friend, relative, pet. 2 ft. x 3 ft. poster mailed with original photo unharmed. 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Pollard was found shot "O'Neill niust go." At least one to death at the Algiers Motel in demonstrator was arrested. midtown Detroit along with Fred: O'Neill's government has been Temple, 18, and Carl Cooper, 17, praised by British Prime Minister also of Detroit. Harold Wilson for attempting to Judge William J. Beer said that steer a middle course between Weismasser's motion would re-' Catholic and Protestant factions - - and for introducing new laws to, redress Catholic grievances and Read and Use relax tensions that touched off bloody riots in Londonderry last Daily Classifieds. year. I It Or Restoration Drarra,or any other class where you're missing half of what's going on be- cause you don't get enough sleep and your eyes keep closing. Take a Tirend and stay awake. Just one or two Tirend tablets help keep you alert and on your toes when over- cramming or lack of sleep makes everything a drag. (Try the samples given out.) Or pick up a box at the nearest drug counter. 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