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THE SUMMER DAILY

Thursday, August 9, 1973

Guru catches pie in his face, but A T
" ty' p~vFea
makes an apology for his attacker ,6
feel go
DETROIT (UPI) - A bearded "I always wanted to throw a Also, "I can't be part of sup- TheDhoososCa m scuob -Shol
young man pulled a shaving pie in God's face," he said. porting a fake," Eberhard said.M AL
cream pie out of a bouquet of "God represents the ultimate in He was the only person vot-
roses and slapped it into Gurn authority and I represent the ul- ing against the testimonial reso- A
Maharaj Ji's face, then said, "I timate in disrespect for author- lution - the first time in recent PLM 30Ask"U
always wanted to throw a pie in ity." council history that anyone did
God's face.'. The guru, Halley said, "was not support such a resolution.
The 15-year-old Indian guru radiating dollar signs of peace The guru is on a tour of the n
was appearing before the Detroit and love." United States, and was making
Common Council at the time of Maharaj Ji said, "I just want a stop before a formal speaking
the incident Tuesday. The coun- to apologize to that person who engagement Saturday in De-
cil was considering a special tes- did that to me. I do not want him troit. He said he has the key to A P wnoun Rease
timonial resolution for him arrested or hurt. If some- a reater sniritual unity. and the

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The shaving cream dripped
down the guru's broad face and
onto the front of his suit. "This
was probably nothing like the
nails through Jesus Christ;" he
said.
The pie thrower identified him-
self as Pat Halley, 22, a reporter
for the anti-establishment De-
troit newspaper Fifth Estate.
"The Guru is just a slick busi-
nessman," Halley said.

one doesn't understand some-
thing, he cannot be responsible
for what he does."
Halley escaped from the grasp
of guards.
Councilman David Eberhard, a
Lutheran minister, objected to
the resolution, which honored the
guru for working toward peace,
love and unity. His own religion,
Eberhard said, made the situa-
tion a conflict of interest.

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7:30 2 What's My Line?
4 Circus!
7 Michigan Outdoors
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11 Parent Game
r 13 Truth or Consequences
*oi h00 Rifleman-Western BW
30 People
50 Hogan's Heroes-Comedy
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24 ABC News--Smith/Reasoner 7 24 Mod Squad
50 Flintstones 20 Wrestling
56 Lilias, Yoga and You 56 Playhouse New York Biography
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24 Dick Van Dyke-Comedy BW "Pardners." (1956)
50 Gilligan's Island 4 13 Ironside
56 Making Things Grow 7 24 How To Stay Alive
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4 News 11 Movie-Drama
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13 What's My Line? Swingers-R
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7 24 ABC News Special
"Report on Watergate"
THE SUMMER DAILY, summer edi- 9 MS!-Interview
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56 Masterpiece Theatre
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