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brown and white bethlehem pa 8444331 vol 80 no 31 ttfgsoay miruahv it i fit thomas hay den founder of sds to speak feb.26 by jimmcgef torn luycten founder of the students for a democratic society ods wiu speak at the university fab at7 so pan in packard lab auditorium as a student at michigan state university and editor of the michigan dally one of uw bast campus newspapers in the united states he helped found the sds the port huron statement of 1962 the founding document of the sds is largely the work of hayden hayden was one of the leaders of the riots at chicago democratic con vention and the student uprisings at columbia he also met with north vietnamese and american peace ne gotiators in paris for ten days during july there are reports that the federal bureau of investigation is trying to secure evidence in order to indict hayden for crossing state lines to incite a riot hayden believes that today's stu dents have been raised on a diet of hypocrisy that will turn them into dedicated revolutionaries the american way of life is a closed door be said in newsweek and in order to open that door more chicagos and more columblas most be created in the port huron statement he says past senselessness permits future brutality present brutality is a prelude to future deeds of still greater inhumanity hayden is author of " rebellion in newark and co-author with staugh ton lynd of the other side he spent four days in mathematics hall during the sit-in at columbia he explained in ramparts that the columbia students wanted to partake in the decision making process of the university only if their inclusion is a step toward transforming the university they want a new and independent university standing against the main stream of american society or they want no university at all one must first revolutionize the university before society can be radicalized neal neamand gives the peace sign as he enters the federal court house in scranton pa to defend himself against charges of draft dvasion brought by the u.s govern ment neamand's trial lasted four and a half hours . . the remains of the car in which gerald grogiio 70 and his date wara riding friday night whan grogiio was fatally injured neamand draft verdict to be given in 9 days by donald palmer and jeff balsa n*al ktftmand 64 of bethlehem was triad y*st*rt*y at the middle district federal court in scranton on a charge of refusing to be inducted into the army at the wuke berre induction caster on june 10 1868 after hearing the casa u.s district judge william j notion said that he would make a judgement under advisement within 10 days altar further consultation with both attorneys after the trial neamand who waived the ngiit to a jury trial mm i don't twnk i have ■eimmj m r nope tfce in ma testimony hee'mend outlined tow us stance on conscientious objactloa bad voiced over the hot two tnfl a half years la april isot t filed form 110 with ma draft board in this form ho listed mimelf as a selective objector mean ing that he was opposed only to the war la viet mam in a recently revised form 180 filed in not 1968 he said that he was oppoaed to the use of any sort of violence and therefore was against all wars ha also defined his religions beliefs in this revised form stating that he had a personal religion based on the golden rule and people helping each other nsaaaand said that in 1866 ma views ware limited to the war in viet mam but that through participation in demon strations by traveling in europe and by talking with customers in his book store his views war broadened to include opposition to all wars when asked why ha waited three months altar the grand jury indictment on aug 15 to file the second form neamand said that ha wasn't w«re that to had any other recourse altar he had refused induc tion but to watt for ma ce.ee to come to trial he said that he waa never served notice of his indictment sod the first he knew about it waa when federal mar shaiis came to arrest rum on sept 97 naamand's attorney thomas & feley of scranton alleged that the burden of proof was on the prosecution to show not only that neamand had refused induction but also to prove that the draft board was justified in its actions against neamand according to neamand his second 150 form was never avan considered by the draft board and no reason waa given by the draft board for this lack of constdjer aiton thomas kanlon prosecutor called the officer present at neemandps induction to the stand to prove that neamand bad in fact refused induction hanlon alleged that this was the only fact relevant tc his case if any issue marked the neamand trial besides a dispute over some fins points b&w photo by balsai on leaving the court house neamand confers quietly with his attorney u.s district court judge william j neaion took the case under advisement for 10 days to investigate upon which side the burden of proof devolves student loses life in allentown crash gerald grogllo 20 a sigma phi fraternity junior was wiled friday after being thrown from ms car in a violent collision at hamilton and cedar crest boulevards in dorneyvllle janet sooner 18 a student at cedar crest a passenger in the car is being treated at allentown hospital for head injuries and ia listed in guarded condition grogiio and sooner ware traveling in a 1966 oorvalr which was completely demolished in the collision with a oar driven by erick plger of alburtis pleer was treated at allentown hospital for forehead scrapes and released according to police the car occupied by grogiio wee traveling north on cedar crest boulevard and failed to stop for a flashing rsd light at the intersection the car driven by pigsr was traveling wast on hamilton blvd there is a flashing amber caution light on hamilton police said the sigma phi cook mrs mary richards had to to tatea to st luke's hospital to be treated for shock after she was told of the accident she was released later friday funeral services wiii be heiri at 10 a.m tumdmy in ry u*w york see police page 5 i all students who received || i a residence preference question || 1 naire should complete it and return || it as soon as possible this p p information will be of value to the 1 f goals committee in preparing their | i final report only if all of the forms | i are returned
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 80 no. 31 |
Date | 1969-02-18 |
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Day | 18 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 80 no. 31 |
Date | 1969-02-18 |
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Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | brown and white bethlehem pa 8444331 vol 80 no 31 ttfgsoay miruahv it i fit thomas hay den founder of sds to speak feb.26 by jimmcgef torn luycten founder of the students for a democratic society ods wiu speak at the university fab at7 so pan in packard lab auditorium as a student at michigan state university and editor of the michigan dally one of uw bast campus newspapers in the united states he helped found the sds the port huron statement of 1962 the founding document of the sds is largely the work of hayden hayden was one of the leaders of the riots at chicago democratic con vention and the student uprisings at columbia he also met with north vietnamese and american peace ne gotiators in paris for ten days during july there are reports that the federal bureau of investigation is trying to secure evidence in order to indict hayden for crossing state lines to incite a riot hayden believes that today's stu dents have been raised on a diet of hypocrisy that will turn them into dedicated revolutionaries the american way of life is a closed door be said in newsweek and in order to open that door more chicagos and more columblas most be created in the port huron statement he says past senselessness permits future brutality present brutality is a prelude to future deeds of still greater inhumanity hayden is author of " rebellion in newark and co-author with staugh ton lynd of the other side he spent four days in mathematics hall during the sit-in at columbia he explained in ramparts that the columbia students wanted to partake in the decision making process of the university only if their inclusion is a step toward transforming the university they want a new and independent university standing against the main stream of american society or they want no university at all one must first revolutionize the university before society can be radicalized neal neamand gives the peace sign as he enters the federal court house in scranton pa to defend himself against charges of draft dvasion brought by the u.s govern ment neamand's trial lasted four and a half hours . . the remains of the car in which gerald grogiio 70 and his date wara riding friday night whan grogiio was fatally injured neamand draft verdict to be given in 9 days by donald palmer and jeff balsa n*al ktftmand 64 of bethlehem was triad y*st*rt*y at the middle district federal court in scranton on a charge of refusing to be inducted into the army at the wuke berre induction caster on june 10 1868 after hearing the casa u.s district judge william j notion said that he would make a judgement under advisement within 10 days altar further consultation with both attorneys after the trial neamand who waived the ngiit to a jury trial mm i don't twnk i have ■eimmj m r nope tfce in ma testimony hee'mend outlined tow us stance on conscientious objactloa bad voiced over the hot two tnfl a half years la april isot t filed form 110 with ma draft board in this form ho listed mimelf as a selective objector mean ing that he was opposed only to the war la viet mam in a recently revised form 180 filed in not 1968 he said that he was oppoaed to the use of any sort of violence and therefore was against all wars ha also defined his religions beliefs in this revised form stating that he had a personal religion based on the golden rule and people helping each other nsaaaand said that in 1866 ma views ware limited to the war in viet mam but that through participation in demon strations by traveling in europe and by talking with customers in his book store his views war broadened to include opposition to all wars when asked why ha waited three months altar the grand jury indictment on aug 15 to file the second form neamand said that ha wasn't w«re that to had any other recourse altar he had refused induc tion but to watt for ma ce.ee to come to trial he said that he waa never served notice of his indictment sod the first he knew about it waa when federal mar shaiis came to arrest rum on sept 97 naamand's attorney thomas & feley of scranton alleged that the burden of proof was on the prosecution to show not only that neamand had refused induction but also to prove that the draft board was justified in its actions against neamand according to neamand his second 150 form was never avan considered by the draft board and no reason waa given by the draft board for this lack of constdjer aiton thomas kanlon prosecutor called the officer present at neemandps induction to the stand to prove that neamand bad in fact refused induction hanlon alleged that this was the only fact relevant tc his case if any issue marked the neamand trial besides a dispute over some fins points b&w photo by balsai on leaving the court house neamand confers quietly with his attorney u.s district court judge william j neaion took the case under advisement for 10 days to investigate upon which side the burden of proof devolves student loses life in allentown crash gerald grogllo 20 a sigma phi fraternity junior was wiled friday after being thrown from ms car in a violent collision at hamilton and cedar crest boulevards in dorneyvllle janet sooner 18 a student at cedar crest a passenger in the car is being treated at allentown hospital for head injuries and ia listed in guarded condition grogiio and sooner ware traveling in a 1966 oorvalr which was completely demolished in the collision with a oar driven by erick plger of alburtis pleer was treated at allentown hospital for forehead scrapes and released according to police the car occupied by grogiio wee traveling north on cedar crest boulevard and failed to stop for a flashing rsd light at the intersection the car driven by pigsr was traveling wast on hamilton blvd there is a flashing amber caution light on hamilton police said the sigma phi cook mrs mary richards had to to tatea to st luke's hospital to be treated for shock after she was told of the accident she was released later friday funeral services wiii be heiri at 10 a.m tumdmy in ry u*w york see police page 5 i all students who received || i a residence preference question || 1 naire should complete it and return || it as soon as possible this p p information will be of value to the 1 f goals committee in preparing their | i final report only if all of the forms | i are returned |
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