T- j" I 4 9 9 0 4 t Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, Augjust 15, 1970 Saturday, August 15, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 94 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Police hunt snipers who ambushed 3 in squad car. CHICAGO jT> -- Police roamed Police said the snipers, believed Chicago's South Side yesterday to be members of street gangs, hunting snipers who ambushed fired from a number of buildings three policemen in their sq u a d in the Woodlawn area along East car, critically wounding one. 63rd street. Police did n o t fire A second policeman was slight- back, commanders said. ly wounded by shotgun pellets About 20 persons were arrested during three hours of sniping that as more than 300 policemen mov- followed t h e ambush Thursday ed into the area Thursday night night. and early yesterday but none was accused of shooting the policemen. Most were charged with disor- You~t found derly conduct or resisting arrest. Police officials speculated the bush in an alley behind a re- hcentlyclosed hotel may have been part of a street gang plan to draw A white male youth was found additional police to the spot where dead in the Arboreteum yesterday they would be targets for snipers. afternoon. The Ann Arbor police Lt. John H a r t of the police would not release the name of the gang intelligence unit said fourl south pending notification of next of those in custody were arrested Stone Nation, a coalition of black street gangs, had ordered them to break the street lights "so gang members could shoot some police men." Hart said most of those in cus- tody are believed to be members of the Black P. Stone Nation. The critically wounded office was James Alfano Jr., 30. Doc- tors said he already had received more than 70 pints of blood, nec- essitated by massive interna bleeding. Officials said more t h a n 200 blood donors, mostly policemen appeared at the hospital, where Alfano is under treatment, to give blood. Some of the police volun- teers came from as far as St. Jos- eph, Mich. Alfano and two other police- men. all members of the gang in- telligence unit, w e r e in an un- marked police car when they were ambushed as they drove into an alley behind t h e closed South- moor Hotel. k a s r3 3 a ,E POSSIBLE LIFE SENTENCE: Collins trial ends; case goes to jury ANN ARBOR, Mich. (1') - The Collins" trial began early in fate of John Norman Collins, ac- June, but jury selection took six cused of first-degree murder in weeks, and testimony did not be- the slaying of a coed schoolmate, gin until July 20. was placed in the hands of a jury The prosecution based its case of six men and six women yester- on the testimony of witnesses who day. claimed they saw Collins w i th Washtenaw County C i r c u i t Miss Beineman on the day she Judge John Conlin told the jurors disappeared and on scientific evi- they must find the 23-year-old dence attempting to 1in k hairs former Eastern Michigan Univer- found on Miss Beineman's body sity student either innocent or with the basement of Collins' un- guilty of first-degree murder only. cle's house, where the prosecu- Collins is accused of killing tion contends Miss Beineman was Karen Sue Beineman, an 18-year- slain. Her body was found -in a old Eastern Michigan University wooded area near Ann Arbor. freshman from Grand Rapids, The defense attempted to dis- who disappeared July 23, 1969. i credit the witnesses linking Miss Her body was found- three days Beineman with Collins and to dis- later, and an autopsy showed she pute the validity of the complex, had been sexually molested and scientific testimony aimed at ty- strangled to death. ing together Collins. the alleged Miss Beineman's was the sev- murder site and Miss Beineman's enth in a series of bizarre slay- body. Guerrillas meet, discuss i h-rnin tof fnni~mn t TUPAMAROS: R , a+edl 'bt}d+ 1 rri 4i1X M111 C b# rioIA r,« r 7 '+Ar ir 1 t , news MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (P) - Claude Fly, held captive by the Raul Sendic, a top leader of the organization. Tupamaros urban guerrillas was Radio Carve said the meeting reported yesterday to have met took place at Punta Carretas pris- with other imprisoned guerrillas to on, on the outskirts of Montevideo. discuss the liberation of two kid- Sendic, a founder of the Tupa- naped foreigners. maros national liberation move- A Uruguayan radio station said ment, has been held at downtown Sendic; 44, was taken from his cell oplice headquarters since his ar- with other imprisoned Tupamaros rest last Friday. to discuss liberation of Brazilian Police and other official sources Consul Aloysio Mares Dias Gomide refused to comment on the meet- and U.S. agricultural adviser ing, which Radio Carve said lasted --- { of kin, Although the crime laboratory has not yet determined the cause or time of death, police say theyl suspect the deceased committed suicide. :> : shortly before the attack on the police officers as they shattered street lights in the area. Hart said the four, who were not identified immediately, said that a leader of the B l a c k P. 3020 Washtenow-Ph, 434-1782 Between Ypsilanti & Ann Arbor 7ot" ay.ne" "chUSUM" Box Office Open 1::30 MATIN EES DAILY 1-3-5-7-9 7i V A L U A BLE C O U P O N " / { \+ .I' THE MR. MINI-THE HOAGY- THE BOMBER at mini prices SOFT DRINK EE.with every order Good Sun., Aug. 16-One Coupon Per Customer 4 CORNER STATE & WILLIAMQ Sit in or Call R SUBMARINES we specilize n carry-out 4 I ,p4 ings of young women in the Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti area during a two-year period. No charges have beenfilled in the other six deaths. a In a summary statement read by Judge Conlin before he charg- ed the j u r y, Collins' attorneys, Joseph P. Louisell and Neil Fink, contended that Collins "h a d nothing to do with the death of Karen Sue Beineman." T h e prosecution headed byj county prosecutor William Del- hey, contended in a summary, al- so read by Conlin, that it had proved beyond a reasonable doubt that Collins had killed the girl. The jury deliberated 30 min- utes before recessing for lunch. The jurors resumed their work shortly after 1 p.m. and about two hours later, t h e y asked to1 have the testimony of six wit- nesses read back to them. If convicted, Collins will receive a mandatory life-sentence. Michi- gan does not have a death pen- alty. Collins still faces murder charg- es in California, where he h a s been accused of slaying9a young girl near Salinas in 1969. In his summation Thursday. Louisell said, "Collins' arrest and the charges against him are mere- ly the rush to judgment against a backdrop in which a nervous community demanded a solution." Concert to be held near H.S. The free Sunday rock concert this week will be held at 2 p.m. at Huron Uplands, next to Hur- on High School, site of the re- cent Blues Festival. The reason for t h e change from Gallup Park, where the previous rock concerts were held is, according to Pete An- drews, director of the park pro- gram, "to give the people in the Gallup area a little rest from the noise." Although a certain city coun- cilman feared that people from Goose Lake would stay around and cause trouble, there has been no evidence to support the fear. Playing at this week's con- cert will be the New Heavenly Blue, Magpie, Bob Sheff, and Tacklebox. for an hour and was also attended by Jorge Maneas Lluveras and Julio Manerales Saenz, alleged Tupamaros who have been under arrest for several months. Sendic was arrested at a suburb- an Montevideo apartment along with eight other suspected Tupa- maros only a few hours after Fly, of Fort Collins, Colo., was kid- naped from a laboratory where he worked 'as an adviser to the Uru- guayan Agricultural Ministry. The Brazilian consul was kid- naped July 31, simultaneously with Dan Mitrione, a 50-year-old U.S. adviser to the Uruguayan police. Mitrione was slain by the Tupa- maros after the Uruguayan. gov- ernment refused to meet a demand to release all political prisoners in exchange for the freedom of the kidnap victims. Housing approved The Regents' assignment of a 25-acre site on North Campus for a 600-unit low cost housing de- velopment for students and staff members is now finalized it was reported yesterday. Vice President a n d Chief Fi- nancial Officer Wilbur Pierpont announced the final decision. The assignment of the site, re- quested by the University Coop- erative and various other credit unions, was tentatively approved by the Regents at their regular meeting last month. The approval has now been finalized. The building project developer - called the University Coopera- tive Housing Committee - will be a non-profit corporation and will represent the University Coop- erative and credit unions of stu- dents and employes. The site is located at Glacier Way and Huron Parkway. wt* V#$4 iC -*'V* B) The A1s THE FEDERAL COMMUN yesterday that the major telev time for presentation of cont Nixon's statements on the war in The FCC order also requires to give the Republican party oppor program by the Democrats. * TWO CHINESE B1ROTIIER1 government in their Manila nev in Formosa on charges of dissen nese Communists. The brothers, born in the Ph inder auspices of the Manila g ceedings against them were pendin A military court sentenced Ri a reformatory and Quintin Yuyit editor and publisher, respectively, printed in the Chinese language. THE HOUSE COMMERCE t a sweeping narcotics control bill authority for agents and a red, session. It also has rehabilitation an parallel with proposals by the N price tag of about $400 million. TRIAL OF LT. WILLIAM C the alleged massacre at My Lai the Army announced yesterday a A spokesman for the Army sE hearings in Calley's case will be federal court. Calley, whose trial had been with premeditated murder of 102 1968 massacre. His attorneys have Washington, asking that the charg * THE FOOD AND DRUG i restrictions on cyclamates yester ban on the artificial sweetener' A medical advisory group rep( of the substance in sugar-free diet could allow young diabetics to cons cancer in experimental animals. Forrest Tucker.Christopher George.Ben johnson.Bruce Cabot Glenn Corbett.-Patnc Knowles-Andrew Prine.Richard Jaeckel Lynda Day AMndKoducrgGeoffrey Deuel & Pamela McMyier Executive Producer Michael Wayne Directed by Andrew V Mc[aglen. PANAVISION81&CHNICOLORA Written and Produced by Andrew Fenady FRO Wanrba. i WORSHIP SPECIAL SHOWING Sunday, August 16 JEZEBEL dir. WILLIAM WYLER with Bette Davis, Henry Fonda ACADEMY AWARD As a rebellious girl in the ante-bellum South, Bette Davis had one of her strongest dra- matic roles. 7 & 9:05 Architecture 662-8871 75c Auditorium I 1214 S. UNIVERSITY DIAL 8-6416 r ONE SHOW ONLY Thursday and Friday At 7:25 SAT.-SUN. At 1 :00-4:20-7:40I JUMBOGY I rp BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 423 S. Fourth Ave. Telephone 665-6149 Ministers: T. L. Trost, Jr., R. E. Simonson Worship Services-8:00 and 9:30 a.m. Church School-9:30 a.m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH On the Campus- Corner State and William Sts. Terry N. Smith. Minister Ronald C. Phillips. Assistant 10:00 a.m. - Raymond Barstown -- "Are We There?" FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH AND WESLEY FOUNDATION State at Huron and Washington Church-662-4536 Wesley-668-6881 Dr. Hoover Rupert. Minister Bartlett Beavin, Campus Minister R. Edward McCracken, Campus Minister SUNDAY, AUG. 16 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.-Sermon by Mr. Barlett C. Beovin-"Why Worship." Broadcast WNRS, 1290 AM-WNRZ, 103 FM, 11.00 a.m. to noon. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave. Ministers: Robert E. Sanders John R. Waser Donald A. Drew Worship at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. Preaching: Mr. Sanders. UNITY CENTER OF PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY 310 S. State 663-4314 Mrs. Eleonore Kraft, Minister Sunday Service-11:00 a.m. Study Class-Mrs. Kraft-7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Prayer and Counseling-10:00 a.m. Wednes- day. Center Is Open-Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 11-2: Tuesday. 3-6 p.m. CANTERBURY HOUSE 330 Maynard 11:00 a.m.-For sure, plus any other time we happen to fall in together-Come and find out. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) 1511 Washtenaw Ave. Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Sunday at 9:30 a.m.-Worship Service. Sunday at 10:45 a.m.-Sunday Morning Class. LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL A.L.C. -L.C.A. Hill St. at S. Forest Ave. Donald G. Zill, Pastor SUNDAY 10:30 a.m.-Matins. CAMPUS CHAPEL (Corner of Forest and Washtenaw) Minister: Rev. Donald Postema 10:00 a.m.-"The Future and Our Debt." 6:00 p.m.-The film "The Red Balloon" will be a focus for evening celebration and dis- cussion. HURON HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH 3150 Glacier Way Pastor: Charles Johnson For information, transportation, personalized help, etc. phone 76-6299 or 761-6749. ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 306 N. Division 8:00 a.m.-Holv Communion. 10:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7:00 p.m.---Evening Prayer. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1833 Washtenaw Ave. SUNDAY 10:30 a m. -Worship Services, Sunday School (2-20 years). WEDNESDAY 8:00 a m.-Testimony Meeting. Infants room available Sunday and Wednesday Public Reading Room, 306 E. Liberty St. - Mon., 10-9: Tues.-Sat., 10-5. Closed Sun- days and Holidays. "The Bible Speaks to You," Radio WAAM, 1600, Sunday, 8:45 a.m. For transjortation call 662-0813. FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH 1917 Washtenaw Ave. Erwin A. Gaede, Minister 8:00 p.m. Sunday evening-"Encounter Group Experiences and Sensitivity Training." Led by Gary Bron, PhD, U of M Psychology Dept. Come dressed in comfortable clothes, prepared to sit on the floor. THE ARK 1421 Hill-761-1451 Communal Dinner. M-M-m-m-m, yummie! A giant hamburger of 1 lb. U.S. Govt. pure beef topped with let- tuce, tomato, mayonnaise, onions, pickles and ketchup . . CAMG P EDY ®ERvICE West of Arborland Join The Daily Sports Staff TWO TRIUMPHS RETURN! Winner Cannes Festival "BALLAD OF A SOLDIER" "TOP GRADE"-N.Y. Times EUROPE'S FOREMOST DRAMATIC ACTRESS MARIA SCHELL in "THE LAST BRIDGE" I I I i j I i i I I - I - - -------------- - illl UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH 1001 East Huron Phone 662-3153 Ministers: CALVIN S. MALEFYT and PAUL SWETS 9:30 A.M.........CHURCH SCHOOL i Heavy Duty Steering and Suspension Parts * BALL JOINTS * IDLER ARMS * TIE ROD ENDS MiGODFREY RAYMOND CALVIN cooi CAMBRIDGE- ST JACQUES- LOCKHART byDlie 10:30 A.M. ."OH HAPPY DAY"- REV. PAUL SWETS Corner State & Liberty Sts. DIAL 662-6264 OPEN 12:45 SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, & 9 P.M. Feature 20 Minutes Later NEXT "THE LANDLORD" 7:30 P.M.- ROCK CONCERT THE POTTER'S CLAY C! _ U s r .