GlrOtlit Batty Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MTC1C.AN UNDER -AUTHORITY of BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ee bpi WillS Are Pmr 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. NEws PHONE: 764-0552 Editorials printed in TIM Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. 'HURSDAY. JUNE 15, 1967 NIGHT EDITOR: WALTER SHAPIRO An Hour With Muhammad Ali -- 11 f i i This is the second and last portion of an interview with Muhammad Ali, the controversial boxer-personality. I talked with Ali for nearly an hour Monday evening at his suite in De- troit's Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. All, recently stripped of his title by the World Boxing Association, was reluctant to talk about his opposition to the draft, but he gave freely his opinions on a wide range of topics, from his membership in the Black Muslims to the civil rights movement. The text is taken verbatim from a tape recording, and no changes have been made to Ali's distinctive style of speech. -JOHN LOTTIER DAILY: So then your object is to spread to youth the teachings of Elijali Muhammad? * -. 2t "N .~ ,, .t