The Michigan Daily-Friday, August 10, 1979-Page 9 Shootings leave three agents dead EL CENTRO, Calif. (AP) - A social three FBI agents were fatally shot in but declined to elaborate. worker left a suicide note with his one day. Maloney had just resigned from a estranged wife yesterday that said, The social worker, James Maloney, position with the Comprehensive Em- "Many would denounce this action," 30, of nearby Holtville, left the note with ployment Training Act, a federally fun- then walked into an FBI office with a his estranged wife, Esther, before ded job program, said co-worker concealed shotgun and killed two agen- going to the bureau at a shopping center Sharon Smart. ts and himself, the FBI said. in this desert town 100 miles east of San Local police said Maloney was a A few hours earlier in Cleveland, FBI Diego where he opened fire with a .12- member of the Mexican American Special Agent Johnnie Oliver was shot gauge shotgun, agents said. Political Association, a political action to death in a public housing project as "He had a 12-gauge shotgun. He shot group, and was active in leftist groups. he tried to arrest Melvin Bay Guyon, 19, both the FBI agents and then apparen- Young identified the dead agents as a fugitive wanted in Illinois. The FBI tly turned the gun on himself," said James Robert Porter, 44, a senior said it was seeking Guyon in the Roger Young, special agent in charge agent, and Charles C. Elmore, 34. shooting. of the San Diego FBI office. DR. JOHN COMPTON, director of IN WASHINGTON, Attorney General YOUNG DECLINED to speculate on Mental Health Services for Imperial Griffin Bell said through a spokesper- a motive or what connection Maloney County, said the 1/2-page note warned son that he was "very distressed" by may have had with the agents. Young that "many will denounce this action." the three killings. It was the first time did say the FBI "had been aware of Compton received the note after Maloney and some of his activities," Maloney's estranged wife turned it over Eclipse Jazz moves from CUAC to Young after the switch, "just to get it i Continued from Page 17* things were getting better," he said. "A out in the open," according to Ceisler. Neither Eclipse nor UAC members trend started." out in e rope a ng eiler intend to fight the administration over Young blamed the deficit on Eclipse's app is in Europe and unavailable for the split. "We're living with the move," program scheduling last year, when a BUT UAC personnel are feeling the said Grant. "We don't feel extremely series of concerts sponsored by the impact of the new situation. "We lose threatened . . . Moving seems group immediately followed the Ann the identification with Eclipse," Ceisler ridiculous,"he added. Arbor Jazz Festival, another Eclipse said. "Whenever they did anything, it But, Grant continued, "I don't want presentation. had the UAC logo." Ceisler added, to make MEO sound insensitive." DIRECTOR OF the Office of Student however, that she did not expect any YOUNG CITED several reasons for Development and Interim Director of Eclipse's split with UAC. "MEO has the Michigan Union Suzanne Young Hasskell Wexler's always been administratively accoun- said she believes the staff turnover table for Eclipse. It's better for them," each year made students forget Eclip- MEDIUM she said. "Eclipse has its own se's history, which, in turn, caused un- The first feature length film by awar programs. It can carry its own weight. certainty surrounding the jazz group's Wexler ("Bound for Glory") who alsov "The size the Eclipse shows status, takes place at the Democratic Nationa "ThameasburenonUAC"seades . Youghsicameraman in the "cool" medium of tel became a burden on UAC," she added. Young said Eclipse always has been violence and politics while covering the. "It occurred to me after a while that the "a segment of MEO" since Eclipse's FORSTER. relationship with UAC wasn't inception in 1975. The organization was sat: CASABLANCA ( profitable." formed as a vehicle for students who Sun: SANTA FE TRA "One of the problems is that I felt the wanted to become involved in the con- group began to go adrift. It's part of a cert production field. complicated system. (A group) can At that time, Young said, she was CINEMA GUILD become alienated quickly," Young MEO's director and worked closely said, adding that she hoped to keep with Eclipse's coordinators. Eclipse "in touch with the system in But 1971 brought personnel changes. which they work." Young stepped into her current TeAnAbrrii BUTGRANT explained that although position,sKaren Young (who isrnot 1B AnniArborFif #Oopemr MEO May have believed Eclipse was related to Suzanne Young) took over as Friday, A not working closely enough with it, "we MEO's director, and Eclipse got new INVASION Of THE were moving closer to them anyway." coordinators. Woelkers agreed with Grant. "When SUZANNE YOUNG stressed that (Don Siegel, 1956) it came to major concerts, we always Eclipse originally was intended to han- gigantic pods reproduce and replace t die small shows, which would tie it to town, sapping them of their independei worked through MEO anyway." this film is the perfect metaphor for Grant added, "(The change) will hurt UAC, while leaving bigger productions "One of the few authentic science fiction UAC more than anything. Being to the professional MEO. But it has associated with MEO will move us far- grown, both in numbers and in INVADERS F ther away from student organizations." professionalism, in its four-year life. (William Cameron Menzies, 1953) MOST PEOPLE connected with Although MEO notified Eclipse about It's a nightmare come true. The Martian UAC, MEO, and Eclipse agreed that the the change in late May after the split ing human slaves and are turning peo original relationshi between UAC and was finalized, UAC did not find out until one A little boy is the only witness at orgialrlaioshpbewenUd adused a vivid imagination, spacing out t Eclipse was unclear. UAC's Day ex- several days later that it would lose one vas and saving a strong kicker for the fit plained that Eclipse was a committee of its larger cmmittees, which, as Day Tomorrow: THE MA of both UAC and MEO, as well as being called it, a major change for us." THE ADVENTURES$ a separate entity, thus confusing its Woelkers and UAC Personnel Vice WesupportProtectioniststocol395 status. President Gina Ceisler both said UAC "Through the years, that (relation- President Jeff Yapp talked to Karen ship) got lost," Young said. "Eclipse:' didn't know why it had to deal with 1 I MEO." ED She added that Eclipse's members 5 Forery Fifth FoSI.761-9700 *EES began to "play both sides of the street. If they couldn't get what they want The history of one of the most RUN! from mom (MEO), they'd go to dad extraordinary rock groups ever to (UAC). They booked shows under the hit the scene. aegis of MEO and UAC." ROGER DALTRY - JOHN ENTWISTLE KEITH MOON- BUT GRANT and Woelkers say they PETER TOWNSHENDwith RINGO STARR think part of the decision to give MEO more control over Eclipse was influen- ced by Eclipse's financial setbacks last year, which are mentioned in the group's promotional brochure. Although Grant refused to divulge the amount of money Eclipse lost, Suzanne Young estimated the group was $20,000 Mon, Tues, Thur, Fri, 6:00-8:00-10:00 in the red by the end of Fall term, a sum Adults $1.50 til 6:30 (or capacity) she termed "a hefty defitit" iw. s.- <.< a so-:to-n to a friend at the mental health depar- tment after the shooting. "I read the note and brought it to the police," Compton said. "They said something to the effect that, 'This does it.' They were im- pressed with the fact that it spoke to the issues as they saw them." Compton said the FBI and police had asked him to "keep my mouth shut" about the rest of the note. The FBI said 23 other agents have died in the line of duty since 1908. Most recently, two agents died in August, 1977, when their surveillance plane crashed in Minnesota. In June, 1975, two FBI agents were fatally shot during an investigation at the Pine Ridge In- dian reservation in South Dakota. ME 0 problems, because UAC will be larger this year than ever, even without Eclip- se. Financially, Ceisler said, while UAC no longer will be sharing in Eclip- se's profitable ventures, neither will it share in any Eclipse losses. Karen Young said she sympathized with UAC's sense of loss, even though she contends UAC did not have a real hold on Eclipse. 7 1969 COOL d-winning cinematographer Haskell wrote and filmed this movie which I Convention in Chicago in 1968. A evision finds himself in the midst of convention-turned riot. With ROBERT Bogart & Bergman) IL (Free at 8 only) TONIGHT AT OLD ARCH AUD 7:30a9:30 $1.50 i five Presents t.MLB- $1.50 ugust 10 BODY SNATCHERS 7& 10:20-MLB 3 he residents of a Southern California ice and emotions. Chillingly dramatic, the political paranoias of the fifties. classics."-Andrew Sarris. ROM MARS 8:40 only-MLB 3 s have secretly landed, started amass- ple into programmed zombies one by nd no one believes him. "Menzies has he dramatic punches at effective inter- nish."-Hollywood Reporter. RK OF ZORRO and OF ROSINHOOD NOW SHOWINGI I