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FRIDAY. AUGUST 25. 1 987 THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE THIRTY-SIX An AP News Analysis Ousted Allen University President Proposes Poor Negroes7 College How Much Control Does U.S.

And Russia Have Over World Events? June has won state and regional i to offer a new contract to one approval by the Office of Econ-j teacher. board trustees COLUMBIA (AP) Dr. Benjamin J. Glover, the ousted president of Allen University, has proposed to the federal iiuuiiv. vyyKM lumijr, iUL iUJ proval is being held up in Wash Foreign Relations Committee ings close to Red China, called it a "mild warning." Sen.

Israel's Middle East victory, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, R- which left an expensive Soviet- Red Cross Opens government an experimental two-year college for poor Ne Possibly, hawk elements smarted at Soviet setbacks. There had been the Cuban missile crisis of 1962, a backdown in Body Found By WILLIAM L. RYAV AP Special Correspondent Moscow's latest statement, on lowa, ot tne same committee, simnli(lH armnrT in mine, must Huge Relief Drive groes. Glover said Thursday the $547,000 project be submitted in the Vietnam war raises an im said it sounded like an echo of previous statements.

But nei have stung highly placed NEW DELHI (AP) The portant question: How much ther thought should be simply Red Cross in India has launch control do the two superpowers dismissed. Muscovites. There were signs that the Soviet hawks were becoming more vocal. A month after Israel's victory, Marshall have over world events? ed 'Tne biggest ever peacetime relief operation" in Neither the United States nor HAWKS AND DOVES The way it was handled, the drought-stricken districts of Bi- Andrei A. Grenchko, the Soviet the Soviet Union at least at the level of civilian leadership ap statement seemed directed as defense minister, addressed hir and Uttar Pradesh states, the secretary general of the Indian Red Cross told a news pears to welcome the idea of much at Soviet audiences as at military academy graduates.

He another bout of brinkmanship. the outside world. It suggested sharp differences between Mos conference. Americans have been preoc spoke of Soviet intentions to balk "Israeli aggression" and linked the Middle East war to American "outrages" in Viet cupied with Red China and the Red Cross societies from 36 Berlin, American buildup in Vietnam and other situations for which the Russians found no adequate answers. Now mere is a perilous imponderable.

How many setbacks can the Soviet civil leadership sustain without being pushed by hawks into some sort of action? Will Moscow continue withdrawing from the brink after edging up to it? Do civilian leaders credited with an intention to give priority to the Soviet internal economy in this 50th year of Red rule feel themselves peril of being drawn inevitably into showdown or even conflict with the United States? ington until he decides where the college would be located. Glover said the program would be the first of its kind in the nation. It would provide remedial college level training without cost to 250 Negro high school graduates in South Carolina who are not prepared to go directly to college. The former Allen President said half the money would be supplied by the federal government and half by state or local governments. The local, or macthing funds are tagged for housing and operational expenses, including a faculty of 15.

Glover, 51, was fired as president of Allen University May 25 after students at the predominantly Negro institution boycotted classes in support of Glover and Dean Dewey Annakin, a White faculty member. Glover and Annakin refused cow own hawks and doves, an attempt by the civilian leader countries have sent assistance possibility Vietnam could oring nam. a clash with that tumultuous nation. The real danger given in the form of milk powder, baby food, vitamin tablets and ship headed by party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev and Premier Alexei N.

Kosynn to perform a 34 New Nations Past 15 Years NEW YORK (AP) -The map-making firm of Hammond Incorporated reports that in the last eight years 34 brand new countries have been formed, 15 countries have changed their names and 32 countries have had international boundary changes. The company has hired additional personnel to keep its maps and globes up to date-ana a computer, to register the more than 1,400 topographical Additions and corrections and more than 2,500 city and town name changes necessary for its 1967 atlases. First versions of this speech in Izvestia. government no change in present trends- garments, he said. may be of a showdown between delicate balancing act.

A hawk- newspaper, were far more belli They have set up 734 relief centers in Bihar and 531 in Ut COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. The body of Mrs. Ethel Six Geary, 25, daughter of stage and screen star Ethel Merman, was found Wednesday in a secluded cabin in Green Mountain Falls, 14 miles west of Colorado Springs. (AP Wirephoto) the United States and the Soviet dove debate seems to nave been cose than those appearing utter. Union.

Such a showdown is vir Evidently the published version bad been toned down after the going on in Moscow, sharpened by events in the Middle East and the latest U.S. activity in tually a stated objective of Peking policy. Kremlin had time to think In this 50th year ot soviet Vietnam which included bomb- things over. tar Pradesh, he added. SHOP FOR CONCEALMENT MIAMI (AP) A sign in the window of a maternity garment shop: "Make Your Heir Less Apparent." communism, its leaders still have been unable to choose be ECOmMV TEXTILES Coroner Says tween expansion of the Commu nist system and true coexis Drugs Killed tence with the United States.

It must be clear to them that they cannot have both. DANGER REALIZED DRIVE a UJTLESA VEalOT NEW FALL SHtPMENTt MATCHING SWEATERS SKIRTS Ethel Geary COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Lack of decision in this mat ter poses a danger that the (AP) Coroner Raoul Urich U.S.S.R. gradually will be said after an autopsy today that drawn into major unpleasant ness with Americans if events Mrs. Ethel Six Geary, 25, daughter of singer-actress Ethel Merman, apparently died of an continue developing as they have been for two years.

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The Americans Barbara, 6, and Michael, 5, told neighbors they could not arouse (J Each their mother. so far are unable to thwart Communist designs on South Vietnam. The two superpowers Urich's report was made public shortly after Miss Merman and Mrs. Geary's former husband, William Geary of Los seem powerless to control the course of events. Now comes a new Moscow Angeles, arrived here.

NEW SHIPMENT LADIES' SLEEPYEAR The coroner said the autopsy statement, warning that "retaliatory steps" against U.S. esca GIRLS' ZIP-OUT, PILE LINED ALL WEATHER COATS showed Mrs. Geary had taken a multiple dose of tranquilizers lation in Vietnam are possible and barbKuartes and some otn- and that this could "bring the world to a dangerous point." Regular $4.00 er drugs that have not been identified. Urich said it was In Washington, both a critic and a supporter of President probable the overdose was tak Johnson's war policies discoun en accidentally. He said she nad ted the statement as more of the been under the care of a physi same.

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Last African Unity of OAU schedul year's goal was $77,827. School Bags W7 ed to open in Kinshasa next month began arriving. Organizations and their allotments from funds to be raised First arrival was Gratien include: Pognon, deputy secretary- gen eral of the OAU MEN'S UNDERWEAR Value to $1.25 T-Shirts Athletic Shirts Pickens County Cancer Society, American Red Cross, Association For Retarded Children, Boy Ford Safety Belt Scouts, Girl Scouts, $3, Program Studied WASHINGTON (AP) With Size S-M-L-XL 850; and Cerebral Palsy Asso ciation. $1,850. the government reconsidering UII Briefs Size 28-44 Also, Crippled Children So Plenty of room for books, binders, and lunch; plus outside zippered section for pencils and buckle pocket for extra supplies.

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"The standard still exists," the spokesman said, but "what we are doing is reconsidering the whole question." INDIAN POPULATION MADISON The Indians in Wisconsin are divided into eight main tribes and occupy 604,000 acres of land. Wearever The survey found a national average of one person in every 38.7 attensd a production put on by collegiate groups. At extremes, only one in 769.7 per Cartridge Pen With 12 Cartridges sons saw a show in Georgia, but in Utah the ration was one in 8.7 IB Altogether 5-million playgoers 210 saw 10,000 campus exhibits, air 2 and hoUi. .300 thteti 3 hole 250 sheet The right supplies help a student work better, get better grades. That's why it's clever to stock up on i Boy And Horse Fall Into this high count standard size for 2 or 3 ring binder.

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A pile of sawdust, wet from recent rains, suddenly gave way, opening up the hole. Foust, still in the saddle, fell in. His friend pulled him to firm ground. Investigators said cause of the fire was undetermined. OPEN MON.

TO SAT. P.M. burning sawdust pit Wednesday but he was pulled to safety by a companion. The horse suffocated in the hot ashes. Police said William Foust Jr.

of Nordmont, Sullivan County, suffered second-degree burns of the hands and feet. He was re- Krted in good condition in near-. Towanda Memorial Hospital. VARIETY FAIR f..

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