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5 THE i 1 1 Tf NNl' SEAN, Turv.Uy lJ6 'Biggest7 Dope Former New Jersey Senator Dies al 66 WOODBlTvY, N.I For-1 senal nr fnnn New fnr mer U.K. senator n1 mnhn.s ion term, from IT'tS In dor Robert f. Henri rirUsnn dlerf lie dirt not srpk re -e lertlnn at his home, Hp wnsflnd was appointed a nihn.drr 'In New Zciihiiiil liy FrrMdent It's a Tree Speech Movement' Hcudi ii kson was Hi pulilu an invent lu.sermnwer. Haul Seized Woman Arrested at N.Y. Airport With 22 Pounds of Cocaine I a premium narcotic that brings hirjh orices.

NEW YORK A federal prosecutor disclosed yesterday that U.S. authorities had arreted a woman with what Hp Miss Bradbie was charged with called the largest shipment of co smuggling the cocaine into the United States from South America. She was arrested upon her return from a trip to Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Santiago, Chile, officials said. caine, ever seized in this country. The woman agreed to high THE WOMAN, whose address was given as Flushing, Queens bail at her arraignment, saying she was fearful for her life.

Asst. U.S. Atty. Raymond B. Grunewald said the 22-pound narcotic shipment was found in has a criminal record dating back to 1932 with convictions for grand larceny, shoplifting and prostitution, authorities said.

Grunewald said she admitted being a courier and was to be the lugjjaee of Juanita Lucyj Bradbie, 49, when she arrived atj Kennedy Airport Saturday. It contacted for delivery of the co had a retail value or sj-ja million on the illegal market, Grune- caine to some person unknown to her. The white-powdered cocaine, he said, was In transparent plastic bags hidden inside three suitcases. The prosecutor said the suit IN HOLDING Miss Bradbie in! lieu of $50,000 hail, U.S. Com cases had false bottoms which could be opened by pushing a slender needle through a amall opening to trigger the release missioner Salvatore T.

Abruzzo first ask her, "If I let you go, you'd be in fear of your life?" "That's right," she replied, and he was taken to an undisclosed place of detention. Grunewald said an international syndicate paid $75,000 for the catch. CUSTOMS officials said the discovery wa made when an in spector noticed that the suit '-y pb I vein I cases seemed shallower inside than their outside dimensions The woman was quoted as say-; cocaine, which he classified as Soviet Asks (Continued From Page One) UPI Telephoto dents father for arraignment for a 12-hour sit-in demonstration at the university. Jack Weinberg, left, and Steve Weissman are members of the movement. BERKELEY, Calif.

Mario Savio, right, leader of the University of California rebel student "free speech movement," is questioned by newsmen as he and 767 other stu- ing that "a chance acquaintance arranged for her to transport the shipment on a promise of paying her more than $2,000 plus travel-: ing expenses. Her story other for sending Belgian paratroopers Ex-Tennessean to Stanleyville to rescue whites wise was evasive, autnorities said. She described herself as a "tourist and they said. Berkeley Rebel Leaders Reject Campus Peace Offer held by Congo rebels. He did not mention the mercy aspect of the mission, but called the move Klan Attack Fop Families IQtyo fjaoc Too fifjucl Of Everything An EXERCVCLE ii the perfect anti-girth gift for the whole family.

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and EXERCYCLE Savio called the action saying the demonstration flagrant interference in the Congo's Internal affairs. GROMYKO presented the assembly with a memorandum on disarmament that summarized the Soviet position on various measures advanced at the negotiations in Geneva. But he also endorsed the call students involved in last Thursday's wild campus sit-in to the courts because civil charges are "far more serious than those made previously hy the uni (Continued from Page One) it." he added, "it's the sort of thing that needs to be in print." (Continued From Page One) Hull's career as a circuit judge in the Tennessee Upper Cumberland area.) West's alleged tax swindle involves "in excess of 1,500 Detroit area victims," said I. Nixon, district IRS director. Nixon said IRS agents have seized all of West's income tax records.

Persons who used West as a tax. consultant may have to pay "thousands of dollars" in taxes and penalties because of alleged false returns drawn up by West, Nixon said. jthen ended in. university promise not to punish Kerr's peace offer was made to a mass meeting of 13.0(H) stu-j dents, called while morning classes were cancelled. SAVIO, 21-year-old philosophy junior from New ork City, IRIS KELSO, the reporter who wrote the story, said the minister did talk of the "Klan" and the word shows up in her notes.

Mrs. Kelso is a native of the area. The States-Item story also reported outspoken speeches the minister made at a Sunday ser BERKELEY. Calif. President Clark Kerr offered yesterday to drop university charges against four leaders of a campus revolt in hopes of ending strife which has torn the huge University of California campus but the offer was swiftly rejected.

Kerr urged the rebels to join with others of the 27,400 students in abiding by a new rule allowing in certain campus areas the right to recruit and solicit funds for such off-campus causes as civil rights work in the South. The rebels insist the rule be lifted to they can do it anywhere on campus. Kerr said he would Ipave the versity." AFTER hearing Kerr's proposal "to end anarchy" on the campus, Marin Savio, leader of the insurgents, announced the proposal "Is totally unacceptable." Any further plans of his followers will he announced today, he said. Savio, Arthur Goldberg, his sister, Jackie, and Brian Turner were cited for disciplinary action after a demonstration in October. 'inen irira to speaK irom inet 'same platform.

Police carried' him away, struggling, held hint) for 10 minutes and released him.j I "Let him talk." some of the; mon and Rotary Club meeting. in my mind, I cannot I know I did not say, the crowd shouted. There were laud I Just before the meeting, a mu 'Ku Klux And I doubt that I said 'the the Rev. of the nonaligned nations in Cairo for a world summit conference on disarmament, as wt-1! as the proposal by Peking for a summit meeting to consider a total ban on nuclear weapons. Gromyko dealt at length with disarmament, but Western ex.

parts said they saw little new in his speech or the detailed memorandum distributed by U.N. delegates. The memorandum covered such points as reduction of military budgets, withdrawal or reduction of foreign troops In the territories of other countries, elimination of foreign military bases in alipn territories, prevention of further spread of ruclear weapons, establishment of denuclearized zones, and prevention of surprise attack. IN ALL these topics the So Mr. Lee said.

"I can assure you it was not said in the worship WEST, 54, refused to make any statement about accusations that he had Impersonated the New York man named Daniel W. West. He appeared In recorder's nicipal judge told 768 demon- trators arrested for a massive1 sit-in last Wednesday and Thurt-J day in the university's adminis-j jtration building they, faced, charges which "may seriously i affect your future." I I He continued the arraignment I service or at the Rotary Club. Asked what he had in mind, he said he was speaking "of a Politics By Joe Hatcher The only Exernrlt rfcaVr Jfi mj this ret it: group of people In any commu nity that does not like to think court earlier yesterday where he is to be tried on charges of EXERCYCLE OF TENNESSEE something like this has ever (Continued From Page One) taken place. But they are vocal and against everything.

They 4621 Chalmers Dr. 298-4670 so they could prepare their rases, The' 768 included 590 students. SAVIO. HEAD of a group called the free speech move-'nient. one of four leaders up for disciplinary action give an outward control." "I DID NOT have the Klan in mind." he said, "because, honestly, I do not know one member viet Union appeared to be re stating views given to the dis armament committee in Geneva Pleast nd Exfcydt Brochure for Women Broehur for Men If you art 18 years of age or under, send for free Booklet A.

I would like to try an Exercydi in my own home, at no eott. Call me for an appointment at Gromyko gave much attention io the U.S.-proposed Multilateral Nuclear Force calling it "the main obstacle in the. way of an agreement on the non-prollferH- for their part in an Oct 1-2 dem-; onstration. The demonstrators then kept all-night vigil around a cam-j pus police car so it could not; jjail on trespassing charges ai non-student engaged in collect-; iing civil rights funds. Savio was among the 590 itu- dents arrested in last week's i sit-in.

In all, the arrests totalled 814 but teen-agers released ron of nuclear weapons wnicn The governors' declaration of faith does seem to exclude both Dean Burch and Gold-water, but the resolutions are not specific and may not phase either Goldwater nor Riirch. It's up to the 132 member Republican National Committee in January to be more specific and show more backbone than did the governors if the Goldwater influence is to be eliminated from the GOP ranks toward 1966 and 1968 elections. Obviously Richard M. Nixon still has hopes of taking over the party reins, probably with at least a show of support from former President, Cleveland with a strong announcement against Goldwa-ter. it is presumed that Cleveland's George Humphrey called Eisenhower and turned him around.

Anyhow, Eisenhower pulled the rug from under Scranton before he landed at Cleveland. Gov. Rockefeller had hern sidetracked in California hut was ready to back Scranton or Romney. The Michigan governor, Romney, puffed a few times like a candidate but quletlv pulled in his horns. THE RESULT: Goldwatrr was off and running with no serious deterrent from the GOP governors, who didn't like him any more than they do now.

the Soviet Union is ready to aiding and abetting false registration of voters. The complaint, filed by Detroit Elections Director John A. Smith, accused West of inducing a group of voters to register unlawfully in the 24th District. Because of legislative reapportionment, West ran for re-election from the new 24th District rather than the 6th, his former one. West is scheduled to begin his second two-year term in the House Jan.

13. He represents the predominately Negro 24th District of Wayne (Detroit) County. HIS ALLEGED background was disclosed by the Detroit News in a copyrighted story which said his prison record was confirmed by an FBI fingerprint check. Wet Ignored newsmen who join." He linked MLF with the Ger man problem, saying that MLF of the Klan." The FBI, which recently arrested 21 men in connection with the murder of three civil rights workers near here, said the killings were a Klan conspiracy. R.

C. Peebles, 71, incoming si of Philadelphia's Chamber of Commerce, told the States-Item reporter: "Our business people have been slow to act. They have their businesses and their homes to protect. They don't want any reprisals that would affect them personally or their businesses. "THERE SIMPLY are times when people's Judgments fail, when prejudices overcome their judgments," Peebles added.

"I think we are moving out of it, and "the cause of German unification are incompatible." As for the United Nations. 61X dropped the total to 768. i After the Oct 1-2 demonstration, the hoard of regents met and agreed to allow on-campus i solicitation and recruitment in a specified area. Gromyko said Its strengthening and enhancement of Its role in International affairs "has been pnd remains the invariable de sire of the Soviet Union." Promotions (Continued from Page One) ficers ranked as "well qualified" a.nd 39 ranked as "qualified." According to Metro Personnel Director George Karsch, if not more than 50 promotions are though. Burch, Barry (Continued From Page One) curs in the aims, goali and need for a broadly based Republican party dedicated to winning elections and serving the American people," said Burch, and he added: "It has been interpreted that the governors have called for my removal because I have practiced and will continue to I practice a policy of exclusion.

I disagree most emphastically jwith any interpretation that I tried to question him after his court appearance. His attorney, Peter P. Cobbs, "He's already being tried in the newspapers." Referring to the vote fraud trial, Cobb asked: "How are we ever going to get a jury in this case now?" Rep. Russell H. Strange, chairman of the house elections committee, promised a full investigation into the allleged West masquerade.

Strange called a hearing in Detroit for Friday morning. "WE EXPECT to make some recommendations to the legislature next month on the seating of Rep. West," he said. The News, in its copyrighted story, said inspection of FEI records Indicated West had also served sentences in the District of Columbia Reformatory and the Iowa State Penitentiary for forgery and larceny and th made, they will have to be. made from officers listed in the; two groups.

I Karsch said the charter re- quires that the promotions be made from the top group unless; the number of vacancies exceeds; the number of candidates in that classification. In such a case, choices can be made from the top two groups, Karch said. THE OFFICERS were given a three part examination with 40 per cent being given on a written test, 40 per cent on an oral exam and 20 per cent for the officers length of service. In the fire department, there are openings for three assistant chiefs, nine district chiefs. 55 captains and 85 lieutenants.

Also open are about 60 engineer positions and 65 assistant engineers posts. It Is not known how many promotions will be filled today. Some are now being filled by temporary appointment. Minnesota State Reformatory for have observed a policy of "NOTHING COULD he farther from the truth as the record of the cooperation with the national committee compiled during the 1964 campaign will show." In Michigan, Gov. George Romney, one of the architects of the policy statement, said it's not so much a matter of what Burch thinks as what the national committee decides.

He had no further comment on Rurch's statement. burglary. The newspaper said West was unmasked mainly through the efforts of Thomas W. O'Hira, one of five candidates West defeated In last September's primary election, and William H. O'Brien, executive secretary of Civic Searchlight, a nonpartisan organization which rates candidates for public Sudan Arabs, Negroes Clash who dominate the government and the army.

Organizers of the welcome for Mboro held the crowd in check at first. But the crowd began chanting slogans demanding autonomy for Southern Sudan, then stormed into the airpoit building. As the mob moved into an adjacent residential section, its numbers doubled. In minutes the streets were littered with sticks, bricks and stones. (Continued from Page One) battles spilled over Into the center of Khartoum in the morning.

IN THE course of the rioting, windows were smashed in the 1 0 150 I Coiroijfc Miles Then police arrived and dis persed the mob, SUDAN HAS a population of about 10 million Arabs living In the north and about 4 million Negroes who inhabit the south. The new. revolutionary government is hopeful of getting thf southern leaders together to What kind of a tiger do you want under your hood (Have you priced a tiger lately?) If you're handy with a whip and chair, you could go for the 360-hp GTO. It bites. But then, even the 335-hp GTO bites.

So it all depends on how much you think you can chew. If you want a slightly more civilized package (but with all the growl and lots of the muscle of the GTO), try the LeMans. You can get It with a six or either of two V-8s. They all have magnificent Interior appointments that make you feel you're languishing In luxury, Like bucket seats, And full carpeting, Yet they cost less than some very tame cats that go around trying to pass themselves off as tigers but who can't 6ven manage the growl. How do we dolt? That's our secret.

See them all In captivity at your Pontiac dealer's. Quick WidS'TrSCk Ti(J6rS Communist Chinese emhassy. At the U.S. embassy attacked Oct. 24 by antigovernment riotersIron shutters closed the windows.

Tim Ma.iie guard was alerted. Blacks hurled stones at the ritish embassy where soms Arabs took refuge and a policeman fired five shots into the crowd. Apparently all missed. A group of Blacks took refugs In the publications office of the Roman Catholic Church and they threw stones at Arabs outside. The Arabs burned down the office.

THE RIOTING began after 5.000 Blacks turned up Pontiac LeMans GTO IEI THI NEW BONNEVILLE, STAR CHIEF, GRAND PRIX, CA1ALINA, LE MANS, 6TO AND TEMPtST AT YOUR AUTHORISED PONTIAC DEALER, regotiate a solution with the government. Saigon May Bomb Red Supply Routes SAIGON, Viet Nam UN-Secret planning talks expeated to lead to bombing of Viet Cong supply lines In Laos got under W'ay yesterday between U.S. Ambassador Maxwell D. Taylor and South Viet Nam's premier, Tran Van Huong, BEAMAN PONTIAC COMPANY 1525 BROADWAY NASHVILLE 3. TENN.

JONES PONTIAC COMPANY 200 SO. GALLATIN ROAD MADISON, TENN. lit tha Khartoum airport to AP Wlrephoto map greet Interior Minister Clement. Th, city of Khartoum, Su- Mboro, who had been touring in thai south. African tr bra there have been rebelling against the wten Aribi and Negroes, ii Arabs of the Northern Sudan located in map above..

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