4 4' E 1# 4 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, July 17, 1970 Friday, July 17, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Czechs say Dubeek expelled for refusing to admit mistakes- For Ii rect Classified Ad SerVice, Pu1 tone 7 12 NOON Deadlie Monday through Friday, 10:00 to 3:00 PRAGUE (,UP-The Czechoslgvak Communist party yesterday said Alexander Dubcek could have remained its chief by admitting "mistakes" and accepting policies adopted since the 1968 Soviet invasion. The party announced Dubcek's expulsion June 26 after accusing him of cowardice, weakness, vanity and of serving the interests of Western and anti-Communist elements. The party's newspaper, Rude Pravo, conceded that Dubcek had become a legend at home and abroad. It said the legend must now be smashed by "historical truth., "It was he who expelled himself from our ranks," the party said in a long editorial on the Dubcek expulsion. "The new leadership of the party gave Alexander Dubeek a full opportunity to understand his mistakes and as far as possible still to find his way out of the renegade mud, but Dubeek did not find this path in his appear- ances before the party bodies." Dubcek became chief of the party early in 1968 on a wave of reform fervor in Czechoslovakia. Moscow, apparently deeming the movement a menace to Communist party authority, mounted an invasion by Warsaw Pact forces in August 1968, which crushed the reforms and evicted the reformers from leading positions. Dubcek was sent to Turkey as ambassador, but has since been recalled from there. The Rude Pravo article denouncing him and cataloguing his alleged crimes against the state failed to mention explicitly the 1968 invasion or the abduction of Dubcek to Moscow at that time by Soviet forces. 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Summer Hours Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30 p.m. DASCOLA U-M Barbers formerly Lee's E. Univ. at So. U. WASHINGTON (P) -- The President's commission on sam- pus unrest yesterday was told that remarks by national lead- ers, particularly *by Vice Presi- dent Spiro T. Agnew, have fan- ned the flames of student vio- lence. Several witnesses s a i d that failure to carry out meaningful recommendations of the com- mission would be yet another provocation. Eva Jefferson, whose testi- mony was applauded by both the commission and a packed gallery, said that "People who look to the Vice President for shaping their opinions have got to get out of that trap." Miss Jefferson, student body president at Northwestern Uni- versity, said misunderstandings between generations have been sparked by "national leaders saying 'those kids are snobs and let's kick them out.' "It's only logical that people hate college students," she said. 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