Page Two 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 W SHOWING I Open 12:45 ws at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P.M. oture 15 minutes later ad all over" lit, NBC-TV 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. 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