P~age Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 19, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 19, 1973 ATTORNEY CHARGES MURDER Police PINE RIDGE, South DakotaI (Reuter)-A fugitive leader in the 71-day Indian occupation of the Wounded Knee reservation was shot and killed by police yesterday in an exchange of gunfire as he tried to avoid capture. Pedro Bissonette, 27, head of a: civil rights organization that en-, couraged the American Indian Movement (AIM) in the Feb. 27 march on Wounded Knee, was shot in the chest after he tried to shoot two officers who found him in a car on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation last night. IN RAPID CITY, South Dakota, Mark Lane of New York,,an at- torney with the Wounded Knee legal defense-offense committee, yesterday .called the death. "cold- blooded murder." He said a team from his com- mittee examined the body and found seven bullet holes in the chest and other wounds. Lane said he asked that the body be returned to Rapid City for examination by an out-of-state pathologist, but the body was taken to . Scotts Bluff, BERLIN (UPI) - In spite of the Berlin Wall and other secur- ity installations put up by East Germany, some 450 persons es- cape to West Germany each month. In 1972 the over-all total of emigres was 5,537. kill AIM-leader Nebraska. murder and impeding federal of- . ficers. After an incident last month press release issued from Min- in Nebraska another charge of neapolis, called the shooting "a assault was filed against Bisson- conspiracyctoassassinate the lead- ette, his bond was revoked and a ership of AIM." Means said, "On bench warrant issued for his arrest., Mondlay people who believe in the William Clayton, U.S. attorney inj American Indian treaty rights will Sioux Falls, S.D., said BissonetteI converge on Pine Ridge to deal was shot once with a shotgun. with outlaws of the United States." Clayton said he had requested the FBI to make a thorough investiga-: BISSONETTE HAD been free on tion. He said the Indian rights bond on several charges stemming section of the department of justice from tpte Wounded Knee occupa- civil rights division will also review tion. Charges included attempted the matter. sans souci 522 E. WILLIAM 761-9891 HIGH FASHION FOOTWEAR BOOTS, CLOGS, PUMPS, LACE - UPS! MON-WED 11 - 7 THUR+FRI 11 - 9 SAT 10-6 Investigate Upper Division and Graduate Study in Monterey 130 Miles South of San Francisco Monterey Inslilule of Foreign Studies A private liberal arts college granting BA, MA, Teaching Cre- dentials, Certificate in Translation and Interpretation. Aftention Grad Students Take a more active role in your student government Rackham Student Government is announc- ing the formation of Committees for Grad- uate Affairs. THESE COMMITTEES INCLUDE: Education History International Economics and Management Political Science World Area Studies Translation and Interpretation ,v! Iv Languages and Civilizations Arabic' Chinese French German Italian Japanese Portuguese* Russian Spanish *Summer Only Elections Finance Teaching & Teaching Fellows Communications Women Foreign Students -Univi Program Planning n in the versity Ski Steamboat, Colorado! Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, California State Board of Education. Veterans Approved. GEORGE WILLIAMS, Dean of Admissions, will be visiting the University of Michigan Campus, 9:00-4:30, Oct. 23. Interested students check with the Career Planning & Placement Office. For further information contact Rackham Stu- dent Government, or call 763-01 09 Jon. 2-7 Total Cost-$185.50 _ -Y-- ------- __ .____ __ _ __. _._ _ _ ,..._ LODGING-with 1200 fellow Midwestern collegi- ates at luxury Steamboat Village Inn - steam rooms, saunas, pools, restaurants, and nightclubs, 100 ft. from main lifts. TRANSPORTATION-roundtrip charter from Lan- sing (without trans., the trip is $71.50) SKIING-5-day .lift tickets. APRES-SKI-FREE BEER PARTIES, MOVIES, CONTESTS, RACES, ENTERTAINMENT U of M SKI CLUB at 769-4905 a 4 17 1 lt we now carry Jose's hand-made puzzle rings PLUS Recycled Denim - PATCHWORK HATS and PURSES U.-. Hrs. Mon.-Sat. 10-6 (, Thurs. & Fri. til 9 p.m. SPECIAL! _ _" MEXICAN WEDDING SHIRTS 0 WERE 11.00 NOW ONLY START MAKING 7.00 HOLIDAY GIFTS HOURS: 10-6 Mon.-Sa NOW WITH 10-9 Fri. OUR SUPPLIES wax, scent, wick, color, molds )~ for candles HRS. 10-6 DAILY 0-9 FRIDAY 211 S.SxA ' Select pieces of ANTIQUE FURNITURE r POTr -ilong with a SHOP NEW line expanding of t KING-SIZE SOOn BEDSPREADS New sets of goblets, mugs.. hanging planters, plants too. 4 I