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Page Ten.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, September 19, 1972

Poge Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, September 19, 1972

Lavelle incident still
disturbs Capitol Hill

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WASHINGTON (P) - Sen. John
Stennis, Senate Armed Services
Committee chairman, said yester-
day he still does not understand
how Air Force Gen. John Lavelle
first rationalized then ordered un-
authorized air attacks against
North Vietnam.
Stennis talked with newsmen af-
ter his committee spent nearly
three hours with AirForce Chief
of Staff John Ryan, who fired La-
velle, 7th Air Force commander,
after his last fall's and winter's
raids above the demilitarized zone.
Stennis' panel is investigating the
bombings and the larger question
of civilian control of the military.
"The matter is not settled in my
mind yet as to how all this could
have happened," Stennis said after
the closed-door session.
"It's difficult for me to under-
stand. It still is-how something
wouldn't happen to bring this out,"
the Mississippi Democrat con-
tinued.
The reasons for Lavelle's relief
were withheld at the time last
March and came to light with pub-

lication of a letter from Air Force
Sgt. Lonnie Franks, who was an
intelligence specialist in Southeast
Asia at the time of the bombings.
That letter was first knowledge
he had of something being wrong,
Ryan reportedly told the commit-
tee.
Ryan had no comment for news-
men. "I can't see that it would
serve any purpose," he said.
Ryan told a House probe he kept
Lavelle's firing quiet to save his
subordinate personal problems. La-
velle had ordered raids under the
guise of "protective reaction,"
when, in fact, there was no attacks
made on U.S. planes.
The Senate inquiry has now
heard from Lavelle, Ryan, Gen.
Creighton Abrams, whose nomina-
tion as Army Chief of Staff is be-
ing held up, Franks and two offi-
cers above him at wing level.

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Stennis said the hearing will be
recessed for the time being. He
said he' still wants to hear from
Air Force Maj. Gen. Alton Slay,
Lavelle's former deputy, who al-
legedly ordered at least one wing'
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tension of a city-wide voter reg-
istration drive that omitted the
precincts where most of Eastern
Gay protest
(Continued from Page 1)
According to Harry Kevorkian,
GLF member, if Blanchard re-
fuses to allow "drag queens" in-
to the bar, protesters may force
a test case under the ordinance,
which was passed by City Coun-
cil during the summer.
Kevorkian also accused Blanch-
ard of "hassling gay women, and
straight people."
"He wants a white middle class
straight gay bar," Kevorkian
said. "Everyone has to look like
white middle class males."
Blanchard asserts that he bars
people because of "behavior. It
has nothing to do with whether
they're gay or straight."
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The council's action last night
came in response to a lawsuit filed
by three EMU students who
charged the Ypsilanti city clerk
with al11e g edl1y discriminating
against them by skipping the area
where most student housing is lo-
cated.
The suit seeks an extension of the
drive, which ended Sept. 8.
"I see no reason why people
can't just walk down to city hall
and register," said student body
president Tom Purmert, "but when
you start extending voter registra-
tion as a public service, you'd bet-
ter do it on an equal opportunity
basis."
But there's no assurance the ex-
tension will be granted even though
the money has been allocated.
A hearing on the suit was sched-
uled for 10:30 a.m. this morning
before Circuit Judge William Ager
in Ann Arbor.

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