Why snoUJLa a perauii o . ;„T your oTrjn on such really insignificant xs sues as creed, color, or appearance? After all, in the ucrds of uennon and - are he, as r.acCartney; "1 ajn he, as you ych .are me, / as you are ne, and we are all,together Tim last letters TO . T H GR-:ERj-L POLIGl REVISIOi‘1^ The revision of the general policy v,-) «-p +1-IQ nocst. SP1 ’ore more lives ^ is destroyed m.ore universities are disrupted.' I'he report accuses some lavj-enforcemen officers of using "unwarranted harshness and force in seeking to control disorder.^^ It also charges that some college ^hmini tratcrs vsere toe lenient in dcoling students who participated in violent is ruptions. In responss to a question on Vice-President Apnew's various comments D I T 0 R'} on students, hr. Scranton stated that i making political issues of hair stylos ana revision of the general policy wnich'| modes of dress are "rather inx^ntile an on HSy 23 is of ths “roAtinuos Py blsnin. all ^ nature. A Christian education_cannot be |^^ihe^rep ,ol- centered in ohe area. To grow m 'S®': . The actions and inactions as well as in the grace of and federal governments exposure to all aspects sre dhowp, to be contributors to the cri- The product of ' Ws. Trigger-happy law officers and stu- narrow man, unec|hipped to deal, with are both branded as cri-/ the good and oad in life. r'el|minals. . , . Therefore, it is my feeli. g . g | The Commission urges the Prcsiaentto vision of the general policy aggert his moral leadership as an aid to should under no circumstances ue I g^iiT^ving understanding bet-«een opposing Student Government fr ’ tS.e! ta. Scranton aaid at the y«e ^ I conference that "Op to no«-8ince the ^ ^ , V, -cr 4 pnisedes* fo this spring—there has not Tpttsrs to the edilor need not .be brie,l. j^^nd of leadership to bring • If they are rambling.-or '4 about the reconciliation that we-have ve will make them brief. All talldng about." oh uld be typed oglfpy® “ tf a etafP 1 ^Oe _full text y be lypcu uj. — ... St?s’. robfnsol-a.lfflce byp.pn Mfy. the ,HE¥SPAP1R re'siferves the rign| oo ed . j all letters for KY CAHC'ilS PLiU'IS Tfe ATT.iWiB kAR^tL.-.! ■an tallcing a^oui. _ o.^-hcrinli-d The full text of the report is schedulid for release early this Seitner Source". Associated Press |jl.YGNErTl5 ilEW Hf pS ^uE STATE oriC.. IciALS AND NATICNaL (News Analysis) > T+ vas announced on‘-U September that ^ ViS-President Ky io appear at the Victory, in, '^^.etnam Rally hA^ha.d in Washington on 3 October. Ky^ decision seit the ifixon Wmms,tr^. tion into something approchmg a fit> tion inio u- - ^ to' some to contraaict ^^elrit if nS the letter of the,Pres-, tt^® .. Per- g.nutheast AS#a. ICIALS AND NATibhAu persons 1^: AE3a^a..IRClUE, "by National they were bayonetted by ident' hsmen last* nay o uu ^ g^gte r,'.nit,nre^itv of New Eexico arc suing ^ officials for more ai^/iNiational auara oxu- . ^li^^JdSfS-thc suit^ho^hev. med ^ ^ “tcololrnorSvidlergo, NatcAddu- General Jehnqoily, o -J iHU'ii'J.jurbV.uid, IV .ue. X hv ^%issy they J^Xof ^he impus of the Gulrdsmen Ias\,i-y . "peace plan" pressure on Ky go change his mi , c-holf TNc plaintiffs are p n-^-atee for stab ■ Ky announced yesterday s dozen or more persons ^te\SC““T“ ^iVc-pErElnt^slfetlal ecyds oild members Jeluse'my presence (in WasMr.gton) misht the campus «ith uyheather not have-helped the very harrassed'caus|:., f ^ motion for dismissal says of Vietnam that I-decided J by Guardsmen, if the voyage." Ky denied reports that he had provoked oy plaintiffs :-re ries I'niiictcu ^ vhn voyape." by aemea repuxGo Gt.a. .... . ...i,.. g,.^„ iq,,£re provoked oy plamti umed the ri&K. ux ..-a.. inflicted iElI'visif ke'ordted Stat.ss "iithin jM ,.i "i°f3’'?hrmost Iriousl? injured next fe>^ days," although the purpose gf, . ' pressman, a Sant Fe school teach.r such a trip is. unclear at this time. .| j-eccivcd a deep stab in the back Eeanwhile, Rev, Mcintira had arrived in -j , still'"has trouble walking. ,.-i- „ r.-Ho+ -:,v3s'-widely viewed’as'a Isst- ffhc th c, . _ __„n v,oTria that t .,■ . . . ■ -ud;-„ 1 mViP mntl( Paris in vj'hat was wxucxj, w ditch attempt to persuade Ky to change hi mind. Source: Allen Seitner Associated-FreSs SCPuk'uTON REPORT REDiliSED (News Analysis) The Report of the Commission on Campus unrest was g'iven tothe President on Satur^ - _ • - i-j. T n i,.: r»^ .! day:! night by Commission Chairman ?E.'Iliam Scranton, In a News conferenoe, 'Scranton said that "It is imperative t'nat the Pres- The motion for dismissal ^'"bab- none of th. defendants ordered the stab bing, and arc therefore not S):' The Guardsmen were merely assisting t - .State Police and are net responsible, ■rriotion holds. A hearing on the motion to dismiss is expected in October. ERifFI 'ES i-ilLl-i'D i'.T HIGHEii lu-TES THaN SI'JLISTEaS Washington—(CPS)—Army draftees have almost twice as high a chance of being killed in Vietnam as non-draftee enliste.- men, • according to a U’.S. A.rmy study.

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