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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 24

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TIH'RSDAY, Jt'NK 2 1972 PAGE 24 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR Hijack Suspect Committed Slale Commission On General Education Policy Change Lets Schools Offer Ethnic Shulies Courses For Credit HOLT. WHO WAS taken into against him and participate in his defense. The decision dues not reflect, however, on Holt's state of mind at the time of the hijacking, the judge explained. The specific health problem impairing Holt's ability to stand trial was not revealed. mission was a waiver for the Gary city schools of the rule requiring a 40-day summer school term in grades 9-12.

The Gary schools will operate with a 31-day term this summer. custody at the airport where he surrendered after allowing 17 passengers and the crew to leave the plane, pleaded -innocent in January in U.S.. District Court at Chicago to charges of air piracy, kidnaping, intimidation of a flight crew and assault with intent to commit murder. Authorities reported at Uie time of the arrest that a handgun was confiscated and the $300,000 ransom recovered. it gives greater emphasis to vocational and career programs.

The general commission also approved site waivers by the Indianapolis Public Schools to remodel Public Schools 43, 86 and 87. Waivers for Schools 43 and 87 were approved on condition that more land be added to the school sites by July 1, 1974. Also approved by the coin- By JOHN S. MASON Indiana public schools will be permitted to offer ethnic studies courses for credit under a policy approved yesterday by the State Commission on General Education. Individual courses will have to be approved by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Ethnic studies courses previously were permitted only on a non-credit basis. Everert L. Holt, 23, Indianapolis, charged with using a pistol to force his way into the cockpit of an airliner en route to Chicago, from Minneapolis, yesterday was committed to a psychiatric hospital. A former postal clerk here, Holt is alleged to have ordered the pilot of a Northwest Orient Airlines jet to arrange $300,000 in ransom and two parachutes to be delivered to the plane as it refueled at Chicago's O'llare International Airport last Christmas Eve. UNITED STATES District Court Judge Alexander J.

Napoli at Chicago ordered Holt into a Federal hospital after doctors' reports had been submitted saying Holt could not understand the charges The program also received approval yesterday from the State Board of Vocational and Technical Education. The plan authorizes development of broad vocational and career programs at Arsenal Technical, Harry E. Wood and Crispus Attucks high schools. Pupils attending the eight other Indianapolis high schools will attend the area vocational course at the school nearest their own high school for vocational or career courses offered only at the three schools. DEPARTMENT OF Public Instruction officials said the main importance of the area vocational designation is that diana public schools with an additional $3.4 million in transportation money for the fiscal year.

John J. Louhlin. superintendent of public instruction, recommended the increase because of an estimated surplus of $5 million in the 1972-73 appropriation for transportation support. Even with the increase, the fund surplus will be an estimated $1.6 million for the fiscal year. THE COMMISSION approved a program permitting the Indianapolis Public Schools to operate an area vocational school program.

Spassky Leaves Home For Fischer Contest Moscow (AP)-World Chess champion Boris Spassky flew yesterday to Reykjavik, Iceland, to stake his title in a 24-game match with American Bobby Fischer. Spassky was accompanied by his second, grand master Yefim Geller, and officials of the Soviet Chess Federation. The match begins July 2. ATHLETE'S FOOT Mixoii, Hums Washington (VPl) Arthur F. Burns, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, met with President Nixon yesterday to discuss his coming trip to four Latin American nations.

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