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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 32

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t. v. fr Mk VS -4' M' I' 30 The Herald-News, Friday, August 7, 1970 committee plans to make a report to the Legislature by the end of the year, 3 More to Probe State College Unrest TRENTON (AP) Three ly R-Gloucester and Sido state senators have been D. Ridolfi, D-Mercer. Previously named were Assem-, Draft Hit Heavily on Last 6 Months Among the incidents to be probed is the alleged desecration of an American flag at Glassboro State College on May 7.

Administrators, faculty and students are expected to be called to the hearings and the blymen David J. Friedland, D-Hudson, Kenneth A. Black R-Salem and the probe initiator Assemblyman James M. Turner, R-Gloucester. TbRifJitMCkutcli named to a joint legislative committee that will begin, in September, to probe incidents of student-unrest at several state college campuses.

The appointments, made yesterday by State Senate President Raymond H. bring to six the number of legislators on the committee. They are Sens. John R-Salem, A. Kel- Blast Could Kill NEW YORK Safety experts have estimated that the explosion of a ship carrying explosive materials in a port city like New York or San Francisco could kill 20,000 people.

when selling the plan to Congress. Distributed equally, that would mean that 16 or 17 of the 30 or 3i days in each month (15 or 16 days in February) should correspond to draftable numbers. A breakdown of the December lottery, however, discloses the drawing assigned numbers below 195 to: 26 of the 31 days in December. 22 of the 30 days of November. 19 of the 30 days in September; 19 of Augusts 31 days; and 18 of the 31 in July.

numbers under 195 went to no more than 14 birth WASHINGTON (AP) The nations first post-World War II draft lottery was designed to assure that each man has an equal chance of being selected first, selected or not selected, at all, Defense Secretary Melvin Laird said last November. But the final tabulation shows that men born in the last half of the year and especially those bom in November and December bore a heavier draft burden than individuals whose birthdays fell in the first six calendar months. The results became known yesterday after it was announced that men in the 1970 "There is no Negro problem in America. There has never been a Negro problem in America. The problem of race in America is a white problem." Bennett CHRISTIAN REFORMED 1180 CLIFTON AVE.

CLIFTON 773-5586 Court Erects Legal Bar To Senate Bomb Probe Delicious Food Moderately Priced! uiedguiood cflftTffiie 20 South Park St. MONTCLAIR nof X' i. WASHINGTON (AP)- For the first time in 30 years the Senate investigations mittee faces a direct legal threat to its power to compel hostile witnesses to testify. Chairman John L. McClellan, called the situa-tion intolerable and said yesterday may result in a confrontation between the legislative and judiciary branches of the government.

The U.S. Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia issued a preliminary injunction barring the committee from forcing Thomas W. Sanders of Berkeley, to testify in a probe of terror bombing. The committee sought to question Sanders about his alleged connection with publications advocating sabotage and guerrilla warfare and giving bomb-making instructions. Cite Press Right Sanders lawyers contend forcing Sanders to testify about the articles would violate the guarantee of freedom of the press.

A hearing on the restraining order is scheduled Monday. McClellan said the subcommittee investigation has painted a grim picture of a wave of terrorism that he said threatens the nations security. He listed more than 5,000 bombings in the last 18 months days in any of the first six months, with a low of only 10 vulnerable days in March. For its second lottery, held last July 1, the Selective Service devised a complex procedure to ensure random mixing at every step. The results, assigning numbers to men who turn 19 during 1970, have not been challenged.

second also shows wide variations, but the highs and lows, do not appear to cluster in any regu-, lar pattern. There has been no estimate how many men will be drafted in 1971- or how high up the list the draft may reach next year. sq. yd. financing available.

Much more quality, much more value; much more for your money than ever before Joint Congress Panel Votes Standby Controls for Nixon Lyju Save on carpets Save on carpets Save on carpets Save on carpets Save on carpets of 100 Acrilan of 100 Kodel of 100 Avlin of 100 All Wool of 100 Nylon draft pool whose draft numbers are 196 or higher probably would escape induction into the armed forces. 1 The 366 days of the year were ranked in order as pulled from the bowl last Dec. 1. The dates were matched with a re-: gistrants birthday to determine the order of call. Charge Poor Mix Critics have charged the drawing was biased against the last six months of the year.

They said the capsules containing the dates were insufficiently mixed before being drawn from the bowl. The lottery was supposed to scramble birthdays uniformly, giving each man the equal chance Laird had predicted which killed 43 persons and in damage. These statistics call upon us to act swiftly and forcefully to bring abruptly to a halt the savage assaults upon our system of law and order, McClellan said. We must act, or we will fall victim to the mob. He, said his subcommittees power to shed light on bombing and organized crime is en dangered by the Court of Appeals decision.

caused more than $25 million He noted subpoenas similar to the one issued Sanders have been served hundreds of times. This instance, he added, is the first time the subcommittees power has been challenged successfully in court. Hundreds Jn Past He said the Supreme Court has long held that the power of Congress to force witnesses to appear and testify is part of its power to legislate. Phillip R. Manuel, a committee investigator, testified he believes Sanders, using the name George Prosser, wrote a series of articles for the magazine Black Politics in which he advocated guerrilla tactics and bombing.

McClellan said new laws are needed to end what he called a rising reign of terror. day approved the House action writing the, standby authority for ceilings into at bill to extend the Defense Production Act. Sources said all the Democratic conferees from both chambers voted for the provision and were joined by Sen. Charles E. Goodell, while all the other Republican conferees voted against it.

The bill now goes to both chambers for final action. When the House voted 78 to 41 a week ago to adopt the provision, Rep. John B. Anderson, chairman of the House Republican Conference, said, You are trying to write a little scenario for the 1970 (congressional) elections. This is the most blatant partisanship and political gamesmanship.

But House Banking Committee Chairman Wright Patman, denied the purpose was to set up an opportunity for Democratic candidates to blame continued inflation on Nixons refusal to invoke the controls. He and others argued Nixon needs such a shotgun in the comer to strengthen his anti inflation efforts even if he never invokes mandatory limits. As approved by the conference, the bill authorizes the President to set ceilings on prices, wages, salaries and rents at levels not lower than those prevailing May 25, 1970. The authority would expire Feb. 28, 1971.

Also approved was a section providing for a board to develop uniform cost accounting practices designed to curb overruns' of charges to the government on defense contracts. The board, headed by the Comptroller General, would have authority to put its recommendations into effect, but Congress could veto these within 60 days. The bill also would extend the Defense Production Act through June 30, 1972. Grand Jury Indicts Bloomingdale Man NEWARK i David S. Ja-cobanis, 60, of Bloomingdale, has been indicted by a federal grand jury for the robbery of the Suburban Savings and Loan Association in Edison on July 17.

He is alleged to have robbed the bank of $4,246. Jacobanis is now in the federal detention center on West 'Street in New York City. If convicted, he faces 25 years in prison afld a fine of $10,000. Friday Saturday at Kaufman Our business is slower than it should be at this time of year, and when this happens, we.tpke mark-downs like crazy to get it back to normal. This time we outdid ourselves.

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