Wednesday, August 13, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Anti-leftists burn, riot LISBON, Portugal 00 - Civilians opposed to Com- Lourenco, spokesman for the dissidents, had gone munist-leaning Premier Vasco Goncalves attacked left- Belem presidential palace to present President Fra ist party headqquarters in two northern towns yester- cisco da Costa Gomes a petition signed by officers o day. Meanwhile, moderate military leaders petitioned posed to Goncalves' radical leadership. for Goncalves' dismissal. It was not immediately known how many signatur Crowds sacked and burned the headquarters of the the petition carried or how Costa Gomes, a close p Portuguese Democratic Movement, a Communist sat- sonal friend of the premier, had reacted. tellite party, in Vila Verde in north-central Portugal, r s .cw .. - . - and smashed the offices of the militant Popular Demo- cratic Union in Prior Velho, near Lisbon. Crowds sacked and burned the hea THE DEMONSTRATIONS followed an attack Mon- quarters of the Portuguese Democrat day night by political moderates on Communist party Movement . . . and smashed the offic headquarters in the north-central town of Viseu, where of the militant Popular Democrat more than a dozen persons were injured, four serious- ly. Unon. Socialists staged a show of antigoverment strength s a :;s ... :..* - yesterday in the central Portuguese town of Evora, .. military headquarters of Brig. Gen. Pedra Pezarat However, the dissidents claimed support of 85 p Correira, one of the front-line dissidents. cent of the armed forces, including Costa Gomes a Communist counterdemonstrators and troops turned internal security chief Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho, w out in large numbers. with Goncalves make sp the ruling triumvirate. IN LISBON, the president's office said Capt. Vasco LATE yesterday some elements in Carvalho's secs Judge arraigns youth shot b city police 'n break1'n M By ELAINE FLETCHER reaiy wasn't that big a deal." Willie Wilson, who was shot "I thought it was the real by a city police officer as he thing," added Lopez. "But it fled from the scene of an at- was kind of a screw deal (for tempted burglary Sunday, was Wilson), though I'd like to ask arraigned yesterday on charges hi why he did it." of breaking and entering, ac- lie reported that he had met cording to Police Chief Walter Wilson on the Diag a few days Krasny. before It was kind of sad Wilson, 17, who has been un- since a person had to get hurt, A der intensive care while recov- Iut they told him to stop and| ering from surgery at St. Jo- anybody knows when the police seph's Hospital, was released sa stop you stop." without bond, Krasny reported. KR ASNY' also confirmed re- Wilson w a s injured Sunday ports stating t h a t although while fleeing from Juanita Lo- warning shots had not been pe/'s residence at 1116 Packard fired, patrolman Richard Blake St. -who fired the shot--yelled LOPEZ'S SON, Tony, who "halt" before shooting Wilson summoned police from a pay with a single shotgun blast phone on the day of the alleged which caused chest and abdo- burglary, stated yesterday that minal injuries. he knew Wilson and wouldn't "No, that's not our policy- have called the police, but we don't believe in the warning would have dealt with it himself shot business. The person was "if I had known it was him-it fleeing and it's a judgment situ- "Moonman" Barry McArdle hawks dee ation," said Kranny.yetra Councilwoman K a t h y Koza- Yesterday. 'cArdle, a 25-year-old Cal chenko (HRP - Second Ward) en over by big corporations. "You'veg said Monday that a failure to "but you've gotta be partly crazy to bi fire warning shots could pro- voke a full investigation into o h ling HOWEVER, Kozachenko stat- ed yesterday that she would C i o ff " make such a request only if she 80 s nh a d further questions after reading the police report-due to be released Thursday-on the By TtM SCHICK incident. By IM CHCK ncden. ro b iKrasny said reports indicated The University failed to hire . that Blake shot Wilson from L S ANGELES I - County ed in representative numbers of mi- within a range of tile feet a O NEE R) Cut-di supervisors calmed yesterday and It norities sod women as -Gradu- the you ran from the house for a new inqur into the as- havet ate Student Assistants (GSA's) and through the backyard. during this past winter term ac- The police chief explained assination of Robert Kennedy. that cording to affirmative action that officers were summoned to "We have a direct obligation killed., figures made public last week the Lopez residence after Tony to clear up some of the contro- THE by the Graduate Employes Or- and his friend, Gordon Riley, versy" surrounding the June Comm ganization (GEO). found a basement window open 1968 killing, said Supervisor releasi According to a GEO state- in the house, which has been Baxter Ward as the board vot- groun ment, the figures "clearly indi- vacant since Ms. Lopez left ed unanimously to join a court vade1 cate the lack of affirmative ac- the country. battle to reopen the inquiry. person tion in graduate employment." K E N N E D Y was shot to case They also condemned the Uni- WHILE Lopez's son ran to death as he celebrated his vic- Othe versity for both failing to break pay phone, Riley entered the dt in California's Democratic ort down data concerning minori- house and confronted the burg- topraintalifria'sy. r at ,p ties by racial group, and count- loas whom he says he recog- presidential primy Sirhan data, ing non-citizens as minorities. nized as Wilson, Michael Col- S'ran was convicted as the weap lins 17, and an unnamed 15. lone gunman - a verdict that areC THE FIGURES show about 60 year-old juvenile. has been challenged. New departments failed to h i r e All four had been residing at The vote was to join in a law- stein enough women or minorities, a family group home at 1001 suit filed by former labor lead- Ameri The worst offender was the Vaughn St. er Paul Schrade demanding the sic Sc South, Southeast Asian Study Police approached the build- release of a 10-volume record The Center. Although non-minority ing with their guns drawn, while of the initial investigation of the ing Di men accounted for 6.9 per cent the juvenile escaped from the shooting and all physical evi- either house and was followed by Wil- dence in the case. caseo See GEO, Page 10 son. Schrade was seriously wound- to rev f-age fhree to an- ap- en ier- !d- fIC tes rc er nd ho ur- in Portugal ity arm COPCON blamed the Communists and right- wing "reactionaries" for much of the country's politi- cal crisis. A statement criticized "Communist attempts at di- recting the aopparatus of state" and said the Com- munists and their satellite party had proved "incap- able of solving local problems" in the municipalities and rural areas where they seized power soon after the revolution. The COPCON splinter statement also said the docu- ment presented. by Lourenco and the other officers "could be taken advantage of by the right wing" de- spite its authors' intentions. GONCALVES, meanwhile, huddled with 20 members of the Revolutionary Council, the top military body under the junta. The council was meeting without nine of its memn- bers responsible for circulating the dissident document late last week as anti-Communist rioting rocked the nation. The meeting was believed to be an 11th-hour attempt to sideline the nine and slow down the moderate mili- tary opposition to Goncalves. loon for sale ds to the moon on Capitol Square in Madison, Wisconsin, lifornian, says he wants to save the moon from being tak- got to be pretty crazy to sell these things," he admits, uy them." icials call "for o RFK's death the attack on Kennedy HOWARD said he, too, wants las said of his suit: "I to clear up disputes over the the right as a victim of evidence, even though he said assault who was nearly he does not doubt that Sirhan was the lone gunman. LOS ANGELES Police Howard, as have police offic- ission voted July 7 not to ials before him, warned that e the 10-volume report on reopening the case was no as- ds that doing so could in- surance that the controversy the privacy of innocent would be put to rest. s connected with the He said there is some ques- tion that the bullets perserved rs seeking release of all as exhibts by the prosecutor's art of the investigative office were unquestionably including the murder those recovered after the slay- n and bullet fragments, ing. The supervisors said they CBS Television, former specifically want the murder York Rep. Allard Lowen- weapon refired for comparison and a committee of the of bullets with those used at can Academy of Foren- Sirhan's trial. iences. MUCH of the current ques- supervisors asked Act- tioning centers on the so-called st. Atty. John Howard to "second gun" theory that holds intervene in the Schrade Sirhan did not act alone. or seek a special master Ward challenged Howard's iew the evidence. objectivity in the case,