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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Thursday, November 2, 1972

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sen.
George McGovern today received
the biggest outpouring of support
of his campaign at a parade and
rally in Manhattan as he maintain-
ed his attack on President Nixon's
policies and expressed doubt a
Vietnam peace settlement would
be reached soon.
Crowds estimated by police at
100,000 and by rally officials at
more than 250,000 lined Fifth Ave-
nue and jammed the narrow streets
of the garment district to see the
A nti-sabott
si ned by
By the AP and Reuters
WASHINGTON - P r e s i d e n t
Nixon today completed U. S. rati- f
fication of a treaty to combat sa-
botage of civilian aircraft and
called on the world community to
take further steps in the strug-
gle against international terror-
ism.
The President signed the instru-
ment of ratification of the Mon-
treal Sabotage Convention which
requires the extradition or prosec-
ution of persons involved in sabo-
tage and violence against inter-
national civil aviation. The agree-
ment was adopted more than a
year ago and was ratified by the'
Senate on Oct. 3.
The President acted on the Mon-
treal convention eight days after
he signed legislation making it a
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Democratic nominee and hear him douots a Vietnam peace settlement Al, Uers) - sernartU
and Sen. Edward Kennedy of Mas- would be reached soon because of Barker, one of the five men ac-l
sachusetts address a lunchtime apparent opposition from South cused of breaking into Democratic'
rally. Vietnamese President Nguyen Van National Headquarters in Wash-
McGovern, who was suffering Thieu. ington, D. C., yesterday drew a
from a sore throat and a cold "My own guess is that 60-day suspended jail sentence in
he caught Tuesday, received a ,iey .on.gGeneral Miami for fraudulently notarizing
thunderous ovation and was sev- ahieuis blocking negotiations just a Republican campaign check.
eral times interrupted as he eidfouLyed o hen ths Barker was found guilty on the
spk yacato W atPresident Lyndon Johnson was ch
spoke by a chant of "We want trying to end the war," McGovern charge, a spin-off from the so-
George, we want George," from said on the NBC's "Today" show. called "Watergate Caper," after a
the throng. two and one-half hour trial before
McGovern, in a television inter- Asked about the delay in sign- Dade County Criminal C o u r t
view yesterday, said that he had ing the draft agreement, the South Judge Paul Baker.
- ---- - - - - ---- Dakota Democrat said that he did Dade County State's Attorney
not know whether the U. S. govern- Richard Gerstein presented 12 wit-
ment had perhaps missed a chance nesses who
e trea tateace.thatherewasa$25,000togeter established
McGovern drove in a motorcade check earmarked for President
along 20 blocks of Fifth Avenue Nixon's re-election campaign which
on his way to the rally which took Barker fraudulently notarized be-
place at the intersection of 36th fore depositing in his Miami bank
Street and Seventh Avenue, the account.
federal crime for anyone to ha- heart of the garment district and Democratic Party officials havei
a traditional site of political ral- alleged that the funds were usedI
rass, assault, kidnap or murder a lies. to finance political espionage ac-
foreign official in the Unitedtt
States. Police officials said the crowd tivities, including the break-in at
In his statement, Nixon calledwas comparable to one that attend- their party headquarters.
for prompt action on three propos- ed a rally by Sen. Hubert Hum-
als now before the United Nations phrey when he was the Democratic
and the International Civil Avia- candidate in 1968. side by sideI
tion Organization. ____________
The three agreements: require "DID YOU KNOW that Crisis
prosecution of persons who attack Intervention Teams could be
or kidnap federal officials; call dded to teCmity en- Reefer Mad
tat Health Program to aid peo-
for the suspension of air service to ple in domestic quarrels, suicide Bizarro 1936 fright flickc
countries which fail to punish hi- situations, and those on bad- effects of the killerweed-
jackers or saboteurs; and requirel trips?"
prosecution of anyone who injures KATHY pravity, insanity, and suici
or kidnaps innocent civilians in a -OJT- -PLUS-
foreign state for the purpose of EWJTEE
blackmailing another country or Dist. 14 Commissioner Firesign Theater s
international organization. Pd. Pl. Adv. "Mnrtin 'nnre D

This, however, was not estab-
lished at yesterday's trial in Mi-
ami.
Barker and four other defend-
ants face trial in Washington on
the break-in charges.
Barker, whohadwwaived his
right to a jury trial, will appeal his
conviction, according to his attor-
ney, Henry Rothblatt.

NOT A R.A.P.
CANDIDATE
Contrary to information on the
all-campus elections ballots, I
am not now, nor hove I ever
been a member of the Respon-
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--JOHN TOLAN
RSG CANDIDATE
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TONIGHT
American Underground
Retrospective-Program 8
David Holzman's Diary
dir. JIM McBRIDE, 1968
Chinese Fire Drill
dir. WILL HINDLE, 1968
Artificial Light
dir. HOLLIS FRAMPTON, 1969
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