Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY .Thursday, May 2t Pc~e Two THE MICHIGAN DALY ThI1 u1. Jd4yv Msa:y 24 W , T ,, .. . POOR PEOPLE'S RALLY: SCLC leader, 6 others arrested MARKS, Miss. da! - Six Ne- Southern Christian Leadership groes were arrested yesterday Conference, on trespassing in this northwest Mississipi charges, town a the state highway pa- Sheriff L. V. Harrison of trol forcibly dispersed a crowd Quitman County said no one of some 300 students -gathered was shot and no one was hurt at the county jail near the during the disturbance. Earlier, courthouse. the Rev. Dr. Ralph D. Aber- Th- students were protest- nathy, president of the SCLC, Ing the jailing earlier of Willie had said in Washington that Bolden, an official of the seven persons had been shot. r. schois see proltests Disruptions hit seyeral U.S. col- uary in which 33 arrests were leges and high schools yesterday made for possession and sale of In the Wake of more than a week marijuana and LSD. of sometimes-violent protests at They also expressed sympathy Columbia University in New York. for Columbia studentl: One of the Taking their cue from the Co- Stonjy Brook demonstrators, Mark lumbia dem onstrators, 38 students Sanglet, 18, a freshman, said, of the State University at Stony "We were told by Columbia stu- Brook, N.Y., held a short-lived dents that the best way we can sit-in in the school's business help them is to get sympathy go- office. ing on our campus on our own They demanded the withdrawal issues." of Suffolk Countypolice from the tn Cincinnati, students refused campus, scene of a ,faid last Jais- a threat of ewholesale suspensions 71 ,ad renewed sit-in dlemonstra- tions at public high schools, to potest discplinbry regflations- -nring orders to disperse. School I " ut Paul ,Miller .already had an- rnounced that 1,400 pupils' in- volved in sit-ins at, six high sos esday,;1Would be sus- +*eddatlat1 days. Judge Benjamin Schwarz of the Hamilton County Juvenile Court backed Miller wit an order placing all suspended pupils un- NASHI IE,'Ienn (CP) - A, er house arrest. He said they football player at Vanderbilt Uni- d gou t sbi nly versity here has quit th team could go out in public only if ac- aftert becoming involved in a cop- companied by a parent, and must troversy with coaches because he be hpme by 9 p.m. signed a statement that le would A 12-hour sit-in at the South not serve' with the militay in Bend, Ind., school administration Vietnam. building ended with the arrest of Terry Thomas, a junior froi 72 adults and 59 juveniles on Bay Shore, Long Island" quit the trespass charges. The demonstra- football squad after being told'by tors \vere protesting the presence thie coaching staff that his ac- of armed guards in three high tions "reflected bady" ln the schools, one predominantly Negro team and the athletic program, and two predominantly white, Thomas said he was not asked to where 4here had been'recent dis- I leave the team, but the coaches order in the halls. made it clear he \*as not wanted. At Columbus, trustees of Ohio Thomas was one of 23 students State University voted for a dis- whoi signed a statement which ciplinary hearing for 75 Negro appeared in the Vanderbilt stu- students who seized the school's dent newspaper, the Vanderbilt administration building last Fri.. Hustler. The statement said the day, complaining of "black stu- signers would not mllit rily serve dent problems." in Vietnam. Thomas' affiliation The OSU trustees also ordered with the football team, was not an investigation 'of the Incident.+ mentioned, and Thomas said he - --- A- was acting as an individual. Before the V&etnam statemnent, 4 Thomas had been involved in a 4th WEEK controversy with coaches becausep he is dating a Negro coed.At one SAND point, Thomrias said, coaches told A Y DENNIS -KEIR U him he could no4 attend a foot- ball awards- dinner with a Negro as his date. s b wee Several Vanderbilt faculty mem-and, hers have criticized the athletic department , saying it should not come have been necessary for ThomasD to choose between, standing by D H. LAW his conscience and staying on the football team. The Hustler com- mended Thomas in an editorial for his "strong moral and ethical Suggested for mature iaudienc convctios."Screenplay by LEWIS JOHN CA Produced by RAY Directed by MA I C I N E M AeGU I L D I b WHColor by J o OHNMA ILClo b elxe-from Abernathy later said his report was erroneous.j The town of Marks is sched- uled to be a rallying point to- day of a portion of the Poor Peoples March on Washington, which Abernathy will lead. In Washington, Secretary of State Dean Rusk promised Poor' People's Campaign workers to- lay to "do everything I can to end racial discrimination," The promise was elicited dur- ing a meeting between Rusk and a group of about 50 poor led by Abernathy, who told Rusk money spent in Vietnam needs to be used to help solve problems of the U.S. poor. Rusk also promised to "think seriously" about the complaints voiced im the 60-minute ,meet ing originally scheduled for Monday. He said he will try to. find answers and relay them to Abernathy. . The narch, major tactic in the Poor People s Campaign planned by the slain Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., begins in Memphis today with a bus caravan heading South to Mis- ;sissippi. aThe kickoff came last night as King's widow and Aber- nathy, the man who succeeded- 'King as head of the SCLC, ad- dressed a mass rally. Both Mrs. King and Aber- nathy plan this morning to lay a memorial stone on the sec- ond floor balcony of the Lor- raine Motel, where King was standing when killed by a snip- er's bullet the night of April 4. The Rev, James Bevel, an SCLC staff member, said yes- terday he expected 500 to 1,000 Negroes from the Memphis area to leave the motel at 2 p.m. today for Marks. Bevel said the Memphis par-; Order Your Subscription Today 764-0558' ticipants would do the actual construction of the "City of Hope" -- a shantytown - in Washington which -will house the marchers. He said they will remain in Marks probably until Sunday' when they will catch a "free- dom train" at Clarksdale, Miss., for Washington. The train -is scheduled to stop in Knoxville and Nashville in Tennessee and Danville, Va., before reaching Washington. Bevel said some portions of the scheduled Southern leg of the march may be'changed, but that present plans call for one group to leave Edwards, Miss., .Monday by bus for Selma, Ala. The next day, according to those plans, a mule train will leave Marks, travel through Alabama, Georgia, South and' North Carolina en route to Washington, and avoid inter-I state highways, The Southern leg of thej march is one of five scheduled} and all are, to converge on Washington. Plans outlined by Bevel said Abernathy will kick off the mid-Western leg at a rally May 8 in Chicago and the Eastern leg at a rallytMay 9 in Boston. The Western 'caravan, is4 scheduled to leave east Los An- geles May 10 and. the Rockys Mountain caravan is to leave Denver May 11, he said. Bevel said he anticipated it will take 10 to 14 days to con- struct the shantytown in Wash- ington, and that some of. the Memphis workers then will re- turn home. Bevel's timetable listed May 30 - Memorial Day - for "the all-out effort for the invasionj of the war on poverty." Song proposes legal counsel for draftees WASHINGTON (P) - The Se- there said it could create chaos lective Service System has with- for the draft boards, stood a Iproposed major overhaul, Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, the but now a team of Senators favors Selective Service director, is to a change to permit men challeng- testify on the measure and the ing their draft status representa- bill's advocates expect him to op- tion by an attorney. pose it. Nine senators, led by Sen. Ed- A form letter currently is sent ward V. Long (D-Mo), are spon- to draftees who ask why they soring i bill that would guaran- can't have counsel before draft tee potential draftees the right to boards. Tfhe letter notes that draft be represented by counsel in any board members are generally proceeding before a Selective without legal training. Service board. SIMPLE MINDED NO COUNSEL "Our efforts through the years,," Legal representation currently it continues, "have been aimed at is ruled out. One argument for keeping the procedures so simple this: The draft system contends that it would not be necessary to it would not be fair to the poor, have legal counsel at any hearing who couldn't afford attorneys. before the local board, Long's Judiciary subcommittee "We have always been of the on administrative practice and opinion that it would be unfair, procedure sees - in the Office to the many who cannot afford to of Economic Opportunity - a hire attorneys if others were per- way around that objection. mitted to have their cases pre- Earl Johnson, who heads the sented by legal counsel." poverty agen4y's division of Furthermore, Sen. Long voices neighborhood legal services, is belief the Supreme Court would among witnesses slated to appear Y hold denial of counsel unconsti- at a May 16 hearing on the draft- tutional. counsel measure. 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