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The Ked and Black, Thursday, April 28, 1977
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WUOG's music called
Constitutional violation
A University law student has labeled WUOG's
Sunday morning program, "The Sunshine
Hour,” as a “clear violation of the
Establishment Clause of the First Amendment
of the United States Constitution"
"The Sunshine Hour" is a religious music
program aired early Sunday morning on
WUOG.
In a letter addressed to Dr. Richard K.
Noles, chairman of the Board of Student
Communications, Jay Strongwater, a law
student at the University, charged that the
the
its programming to a constitutional test."
The Establishment Clause states that
government shall neither advance nor inhibit
one religion over another nor all religions over
none.
The matter will come in front of the Board of
Student Communications at their next
regularly scheduled meeting. May 12
WUOG Program Director Bill Murray
received a copy of the letter yesterday "It
came to my attention today and we will have
the facts by the next board meeting when the
violation can be used “to subject WUOG and. matter will come up," he said
U.S. businessmen
amusing to Arabs
FBI head speaks
about Red
spies
WASHINGTON (UPI)- FBI
Director Clarence Kelley said
today Communist-bloc spies
seek industrial as well as state
and military secrets, and
warned Americans against
aiding them through greed or
naivete.
Kelley said scientists and
businessmen must guard a-
gainst becoming victims or
profit-seeking collaborators in
this “technological espionage.’’ 1
The “agents”, he said, could
be any Commnist-bloc official,
whose numbers in this country
increased 50 per cent in the
last four years, or any business
and cultural visitor, whose
numbers have doubled.
“More and more, foreign
intelligence services are di
recting their operations toward
bridging the industrial gap
between the United States and
Communist-bloc nations,” Kel
ley said.
“They aim to recruit our
scientific personnel, steal our
research and development
technology and develop infor
mation on the economic
policies of the United States,”
he said.
In a speech prepared for a
Washington Club luncheon,
Kelley said the foreign agents,
many on otherwise legitimate
visits, use theft, coercion and
manipulation, and capitalize on
both greed and naivety of U.S.
citizens.
“I am speaking of loss, by
theft, coercion and manipula
tion, of information affecting
our national interests and
security,” Kelley said “I am
describing a need for patriot
ism over profit, knowledge
over naivete.”
“I ask you, your families,
and each American, to give us
the FBI your support and
cooperation in this vital area of
our responsibilities,” he said.
Recruiting an American who
can help them is “the prized,
ultimate goal" and the foreign
agents continually watch for
chances to obligate, entrap,
tempt, or intimidate U.S.
citizens here and abroad,
Kelley said.
He said anyone who is
approached should contact the
FBI, even if the matter
appears trivial. v
"Once the business person or
scientist submits to intimida
tion. once the the engineer has
accepted money for informa
tion, he has crossed the
line,“Kelley warned. “He has
become enmeshed in a foreign
intelligence network.”
NEW YORK (UPI) The
American businessman seek
ing to do business with the
Arabs would do well to sharpen
his memory.
The sight of an American
executive shuffling through his
briefcase for a bit of informa
tion is a source of amusement
to Arab officials and business
men, according to Eliot Min-
sker, publisher, and Alison
Lanier, editor, of Knowledge
Industry Publications of White
Plains
Arabs, they note, traditional
ly distrust written documents.
They are used to doing all their
bookkeeping in their heads and
to handshake agreements. The
idea of writing memos seems
hilarious to them.
Minsker and Miss Lanier put
out a monthly service for
Americans going abroad which,
they say, may prevent an
American abroad on an urgent
assignment from making a
blunder that could cause his or
her company a large sum.
Talking of feminine execu
tives, for instance, one thing
they should realize is that in
some Moslem countries they
can scarcely leave their hotels
and are not legally permitted
to drive a car.
And there are smaller things
that are important. Failure of
visiting American executives
to make a courtesy call on the
local governor or mayor can
be disastrous Not carrying
enough small change and cur
rency to hand out tips can give
a very bad impression in many
countries other than the Arab
Lands.
But the Overseas Assign
ment Directory Service does
concentrate rather heavily on
the Middle East because that’s
a top priority area for Ameri
can foreign trade and invest
ment at present.
What makes the directory
most valuable. Minsker said, is
the fact that so many Ameri
can companies are finding it
cheaper and more effective to
use foreign Nationals as resi
dent executives abroad be
cause of new U.S. and foreign
tax rules.
“This, in turn, means home
office executives have to make
a lot more trips abroad than
they did a few years ago,”
Minsker said, backing up his
statement with government fi
gures showing that the number
of U.S. passports issued for
business travel soared from
40,000 in 1970 to 268,000 in 1974,
the last year for which com
plete figures are available.
The directory has all sorts of
information about telephone
and postage rates, travel and
hotel costs, entry and depar
ture documents, health regu
lations and customs rules and
duties.
The perils of ignorance are
demonstrated in an article in
Yachting magazine noting that
an American family was soak
ed $120 for an average week’s
laundry in a Yugoslav port
The directory also tells how
to find a doctor in a hurry, how
to get temporary automobile
insurance and how to bank in
foreign countries.
Editor Lanier is an ex-WAVE
who reached the rank of com
mander in the Navy and has
taught at the Foreign Service
Institute in Washington and
has been adviser over the past
decade on foreign service liv
ing requirements to such com
panies as Union Carbide, Gen
eral Electric and American
Telephone
She estimates that she has
personally advised more than
4000 American families on how
to make trips and living a-
broad easier. She has written
two books on the subject and
another book advising foreign
ers about U.S. living conditions
and lifestyles.
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LAKE WORTH, Fla. (UPI)- Police said Wednesday that a Ku
Klux Klansman who turned his home into an arsenal and kept a
book on "How to Kill” was among five men arrested for flogging
a white taxi driver last month.
“We had some idea he had guns," said Lake Worth Police Lt.
Don Sargent, speaking of John William Blank, 23, Delray Beach,
“but we were surprised by the amount of guns and other items
we found. It's just very unusual for a man living alone in a four
bedroom house to have that many weapons, placed the way they
were.
“There were shotguns, semi-automatic rifles, 45s, ,38s,
hatchets, swords, gas cannisters. billy clubs, several pairs of
handcuffs Taped on each of four doorways leading to the yard,
there were billy clubs and mace cannisters. And shotguns were
set around the house—fully loaded with a shell in the
chamber—just sitting next to the windows." he said.
Sargent said the arrests stemmed from an incident in which
Lake Worth taxi driver James Compton was abducted from his
home March 7 by five men with stocking masks or hoods. He was
taken to a wooded area where he was handcuffed to a tree,
flogged with tree branches and leather thongs, and shocked with
an electric cattle prod.
Sargent described the incident as “ritualistic revenge" because
the men believed Compton had raped one of their wives two
years ago. Since then, Compton—who has never been charged
with a crime—has fled the country.
“It was ritual-type thing It just smelled of the Klan,” Sargent
said.
All the suspects but Blank denied association with the Klan.
Others arrested in the case besides Blank were Dennis Marion
Cason. 36,West Palm Beach; Michael Edward Costello, 34, West
Palm Beach; Bruce Ahlgren, 34, of Greenacres; and Johm
Hammel, 30, of Boynton Beach. All were charged Tuesday with
kidnaping, aggravated battery and armed burglary, and were
being held in the Lake Worth jail.
Police found more than just guns at Blank's house.
“Hanging in the closet we found two Klan robes, one white and
one black," Sargent said. He explained that it was his
understanding that a black robe belonged to the Klan's enforcer,
known as the “nighthawk." He is responsible for meting out
punishment to persons both in and out of the Klan found guilty of
violating rules.
Sargent said a book, entitled “How to Kill," was found in the
house
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Zairean forces pushing
toward Angolan border
MUTSHATSHA. ZAIRE (UPI).
- Triumphant government
forces are pushing toward the
Angolan border and ranking
Zairean officers say they
expect little resistance from
retreating rebels who invaded
southern Zaire seven weeks
ago.
The combined Zairean-
Moroccan forces, who captured
the strategic railway town of
Mutshatsha in a predawn
attack Monday, have an open
road to the border town of
Dilolo, 146 miles west of
Mutshatsha, the officers said
Tuesday.
“If you want to find a
frontline, you will have to go
on to Dilolo on the Angolan
border,” regional commander
Col. Ikuku Moboto told report
ers.
“The mercenaries have al
ready evacuated Kasaji the
next major town west of
Mutshatsha and there are
virtually no mercenaries now
between here and the Angolan
border,” Moboto said.
President Mobutu Sese Seko
Tuesday flew by helicopter into
deserted Mutshatsha, lunched
on American combat rations,
chatted with journalists and
recieved a military briefing
from frontline commanders.
Mobutu said his troops had
advanced 25 miles past Mut
shatsha, whose capture was
the government’s first major
victory over the rebels. The
Vietnam's Dong
signs accord
rebels invaded mineral-rich
Shaba province, formerly cal
led Katanga, March 8 from
Angola
Mutshatsha iooked like a
ghost town. Zairean officials
said most of the 7000 residents
had fled with the rebels But it
appeared more like they had
melted into the forest and tall
elephant grass untill conditions
returned to normal
A single-story European
home had been destroyed,
apparently by a direct hit from
a Zainean warplane. Others
were pock-marked with rifle
and machine gunfire.
In the north, government
forces were reportedly ready
to storm Kapanga, an impor
tant rebel-held town 47 miles
from Angola.
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PARIS (UPI) - Vietnamese
Prime Minister Pham Van
Dong held a third and final
session today with French
Prime Minister Raymond Bar-
re to complete a series of
accords increasing Prance’s
aid for Vietnam’s reconstruc
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The agreements were expec
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Located on N Sunset near Bishop
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available June 1. fully carpeted,
cable TV. swimming pool, tennic
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dryer connections Children and
pets welcome 5494813
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rent $95 per month Large fenced
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throughout with color-coordinated
appliances Near University bus
stop 1020 W Hancock Available
April 1 $130 month Call 543 0929 or
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FOR RENT Summer housing at
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NOTICE of the death of Carol
Matyas on Sunday night. 4-24-77
Friends mav write to Mr and Mrs.
Robert MaMas 409 Hanshaw Road
Ithaca New York 14850 Campus
Phone. 5424345
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PIANO LESSONS Qualified teacher
with 15 years experience has
openings for Spring study Theory
and harmony included Located
near Five Points Grad of L’ Ga .
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of Music Call 353-1132. days, and
353-1467 nights
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