The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, August 8, 1978-Page 7 REFUTES CHARGES OF SUBVERSIVE PROMPTING Probe shows '67 DETROIT (UPI)-The FBI found no evidence the 1967 Detroit riot was plan- ned well in advance by revolutionaries despite repeated urgings from President Lyndon Johnson to uncover "a central character . . . a central theme." According to documents released yesterday by the FBI under the Freedom of Information Act, the agen- cy was besieged by requests from government leaders at all levels to ex- pose a nationwide conspiracy behind the riots in Detroit and other cities during the summer of 1967. THE DOCUMENTS, chiefly memos and cables to and from Hoover and the Detroit FBI office, indicate the FBI sought only a minor role in the Detroit investigation, but was drawn into the probe primarily by feuding politicians and news reports to overthrow the govrnment. The Detroit riot began July 23, 1967, with an esrly morning police raid on an after-hours bar in the near west side ghetto. It lasted eight days with a toll of 43 lives and an estimated $80 million in property losses. FBI agents determined that violence in Detroit and other cities often was sparked by some incident that acted as a trigger mechanism, such as an in- flammatory speech leading to mob ac- tion and plice confrontations. However, they were unable to find any solid evidence of an organized insurrection. EVEN INTERVIEWS with persons arrested as snipers revealed no pattern of organization or planning, the documents said. The 1,400 pages of documents, released to the Detroit Free Press amd radio station WJR, showed the FBI's investigation of the riot included keeping track of various individuals and groups suspected of involvement, including, known Communist and socialist organizations and outspoken advocates of violence within the black power movement. Among the documents is a memo' written by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover in which he tells of LBJ's con- tinuing belief in a conspiracy theory. Hoover said he was told by the President "to keep my men busy, to find a central character to it, to watch and see and we will find some central theme." JOHNSON also asked the FBI to in- vestigate a rumor he heard that H. Rap Brown, a black militant leader, had threatened to shoot Lady Bird Johnson. Hoover reassured the President the rumor was false. The President also asked the FBI to investigate charges that officials of federal anti-poverty agencies helped to instigate the riots, another rumor riots unplanned dismissed by Hoover. federal troops in Detroit but changed his mind, Johnson, through his aides, Several days after the Detroit riot directed that tapes of the broadcast be began, the memos show that Hoover obtained to show that Romney was in- cabled all offices to intensify their decisive. "coverage" of "groups or individuals active in the racial field." Less than Hoover declined, however, sayding, two months later, however, the "it would be on the front page and documents indicate the bureau had Romney would pop off again." concluded most of its investigation with Most tornadoes in the United States scant results. occur in a broad belt called "tornado The documents also show that John- alley" that stretches from Texas to son depended on Hoover to keep him in- Michigan. formed on behind-the-scene develop- A tornado that hit the Birmingham, ments in Detroit and to gather infor- Ala., area April 4, 1977, killed 22 per- mation embarrassing to then-Gov. sons and caused $15 million in damage. George Romney. From 600 to 1,000 tornadoes hit the At one point, after Romney went on United States e3ach year, according to the air to say he had decided to seek National Geographic. Judge ponders request that companies reveal Farber tes ontme series of mysterious destha it 84 a a uae Wus "u n.et u uuy until HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP)-While story on sit turns over the files and $100,000 for New York Times reporter Myron Far- at a New Jersey hospital in the 1960s. criminal contempt. her sat in jail yesterday, a judge heard Jascalevich, originally referred to as THE NEW JERSEY Appellate arguments on whether book and film Dr. X in Farber's accounts, was ac- Division of Superior Court has stayed companies should be required to turn cused of murdering five patients at the criminal sentences pending an ap- over information about any contracts Riverdell Hospital in Oradell with the peal, scheduled to be heard Sept. 18. they have with the journalist. muscle relaxant curare. Arnold last A. M. Rosenthal, executive editor of Judge William Arnold said he would week acquitted the surgeon on two of The Times, said yesterday that if repor- rule tomorrow on whether to quash the murder charges. ters are forced by courts to turn over subpoenas against Doubleday & Co., Farber's reports helped bring about notes and other materials, confidential Inc., and Warner Communications Inc. the investigation that led to sources would "dry up" and such in- They have been ordered to turn over in- Jascalevich's indictment. vestigations as the Watergate scandal formation on any contracts they may FARBER AND THE TIMES have would not be possible in the future have entered into with Farber, but the refused to honor subpoenas for their The five month-old Jascalevich trial two firms say their constitutional rights files on the case and were convicted of was recessed yesterday while Arnold are in jeopardy because of the scope of contempt at a hearing last month heard arguments on the motions to the subpoena. before Superior Court Judge Theodore quash the subpoenas. ATTORNEYS FOR Dr. Mario Trautwein. Jascalevich have charged that Farber Farber was ordered jailed until he 1214s. university used his position as reporter to help turns over the files and was fined $1,000 bring about the indictment of and sentenced to an additional six mon- Jascalevich for monetary gain and tha in jail, to be served at the conclusion sought book and film contracts for his of the first sentence. Few risk a lick of pickle treat (Continued from Page 1) cream. ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD Karen O'Con- "I don't think I'll get ai The green-colored ice cream is made nor and Margy, her seven-year-old it," said one student wh of real pickle chips and has pickle juice sister, weren't interested in trying out Miller's enthusiast. "E mixed in with it. the dill pickle ice cream either. some night if I'm drunk.' Miller's employee Larry Finkel said "Yeeeeeech," was all the little girls, A middle-aged Mille he tried the ice cream last week and who opted for chocolate-chip mint and summed up his feelings' decided it was "the most disgusting vanilla cones, could say. one of the store's mor thing Iever tasted." Even the more seasoned ice cream flavors. HE SAID HE proceeded to scoop up a tasters said dill pickle ice cream just "I never tried it and I'mn large portion of the ice cream and wasn't for them. it that way," he said. walked around the city, offering tastes to daring pedestrians. But Finkel said people weren't too intrigued by the The Ann Arbor Film Cooperative flavor. peet tADATedy u Then I stopped in at (Miller's com- presents at AUD A Tuesday, Aug petitor) Baskin-Robbins and said I'm a STRAIGHT SHOOTING (John Ford, 1917 representative of Miller's," Finkel ADMISSION FREE 7 only- recalled. "I told a worker there we had This first feature of one of America's great artists was considered aI a new and exciting flavor, but didn't.tell until a print turned up in the Czechoslovakian Film Archives in 1967. A him what it was. Ford was but a kid of 22 when he shot this easy-going Western, he d "He tried it and then made the the natural gift for narrative and brilliant eye for composition tha strangest face I've ever seen," Finkel grace his later masterpieces. Starring HARRY CAREY, one of the "b said. stars of the early Western sky." FRIENDLY PERSUASION (William Wyler, 1 $:00only-AUD A GARY COOPER, ANTHONY PERKINS, and DOROTHY McGUIRE sta The Byzantine theologian Euthymius story of a Quaker family on an Indiana farm during the Civil War. He Zigabenus who lived in the 11th and 12th is disrupted when Perkins, against his family's non-violent principle centuries, is best known for his treatise, to fight in the war. "A film of much wisdom, warmth and real the "Panoplia Dogmatica," written topped by a spurt of stirring drama and suspense."-Bosley Crowther against heresies at the request of Tomorrow: THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR & NIGHT MOVE Alexius I Comnenus. round to trying ho says he's a .xcept maybe r's customer while ordering e conventional going to keep gust 8 -AUD A lost film Although isplayed it would brightest 956) r in this appiness s, wants people . is Mon Tue Thur Fri 730-9:40 Sat, Sun, Wed 1:25-3:30-5:30-7:35-9:4° I