From the wires News Amnesty acceptance foreseen WASHINGTON (UPI> —Charles Goodell, chairman of the presidential clemency board for Vietnam war resisters and military deserters, predicted Sunday that President Ford's earned re-entry program ultimately will be accepted by both pro and anti-amnesty organizations. "1 think the initial reaction of the veterans groups and the representatives of the resisters in Canada ~. was predic table," Goodell said "They are very sincere, they have very strong views. On the. idler hand, I think as they see this program operate, assuming it operates fairly, I think a great many of them are going to come around 7 even the veterans organizations and the resister groups." But Goodell, 'interviewed on Washington 'Window UPI Audio, declined to predict how many resisters might come back from self-imposed exile to take advantage of the earned re-entry program. Goodell's clemency board, which is scheduled to hold its second meeting Monday, handles, only the cases of those already convicted of either draft violations or desertion of the military. At the same time. Goodell stressed what he believed was the le.. , - engineers : Find out about the Nuclear Navy. If yuu think you have the ability and desire to 'mister nuclear engineering, the Navy's Nuclear Propulsion Program has openings for about 200 outstanding college graduates. There's p Navy Recruiting O ff icer ready to give you all the details on how you can become someone speial in the new Navy Contact: Lt. Ed Swartz Boucke Hall Oct. 7 thru 11 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Someday You Will Want To Remember . . Order your 1975 yearbook at theta Vie table on the main floor of the HUllby the ballroom. Oct. 7-11, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 Senior Book $ 9.00 ONE BOOK IS WORTH TOUSAND WORDS fairness of Ford's program. He took exception to resisters who claim the program is punitive. Chile buying U.S. superjets SANTIAGO, Chile . (AP) Chile is quietly buying super sonic jet fighters and, close air support attack planes from the United States in a multimillion dollar arms deal, it was learned yesterday.. Diplomatic and other sources say the military government is purchasing the aircraft and lOoking for additional weaponry because of concern that Peru may eventually go to war against Chile. A high source in the Chilean air force confirmed the arms. deal but said he is "optimistic" about future relations with Peru's military regime. Peruvian officials have denied publicly that they want to wage war on Chile, and Chilean officials also have said - they maintain cordial relations with their northern neighbor. Nevertheless, there s concern here that there are a number of Marxists in the Peruvian military who are not friendly toward Chile. The sources said the Chileans are paying $6O million for 18 FSE Freedom Fighter jets, the latest model of a fighter especially produces for developing countries by the Northrop viation Co. of Hawthorne, Calif. yria gets advanced jets i , DAMASCUS (UPI) Supersonic Russian-made MIG23s, 'r_the rpost sophisticated Soviet warplanes shipped to the Middle East, appeared in Syrian skies for the first time yesterday, I wooping over thousands of demonstrators in Damascus Commemorating the first 'anniversary of the October Arab ! ! Israeli war. ' The jets, delivered to Syria in a trltsive arms buildup after the October conflict, are so ' advanced that military experts believe only Syria now has them outside the Soviet bloc. Those in Egypt were withdrawn when relations worsened between , oscow and Cairo. Underclass Book -- $7.00 from the world and the nation In Cairo, Egypt's top military commander said his forces have been "preparing the theater of operations for a new round of fighting" with Israel since the latest cease-fire. "Our armed forces now have become more capable and better prepared than they were before the October war," said Marshal Ahmed Ismail, war minister and commander-in chief, in a televised speech at the start of a military parade marking the anniversary. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat said in a magazine in terview, however, that peace efforts should be given more time even though Egypt was-war-ready. English bars bombed 5 die GUILDFORD, England (AP) Four teen-aged members of the British armed forces and a civilian were killed in the weekend bombing of two Guildford bars, police reported yesterday. Sixty-five others were wounded, some of them critically. Police said two of the victims were servicewomen, mull bers of the Women's Army Auxiliary, and two of the men were members of the Scots Guard. Fragments of the bombs ripped through Saturday night drinkers in this bustling university city. Security sources said the bombings were typical of the underground Irish Republican Army, which is battling to end British rule in Northern Ireland. Both bars were regular haunts of off-duty servicemen Win neighboring military towns, The bombings brought immediate demands from the rank i and file members of the opposition Conservative party for ! restoration of the death penalty for terrorist offenses. Britain abandoned hanging for murder in 1968. Fighting reported near Hue SAIGON (UPI) Vietnamese Communist units continued hitting government forces near Hue yesterday, with military spokesmen reporting two ground attacks and three shellings in areas from eight to 18 miles south of the former imperial • • •~ ABOUT ECKANKAR ECKANKAR is the All-Embracing Force, the spiritual Source of everything that comprises life. This is why we follow the path of ECKANKAR, for it is the mainstream and closest to the pure teaching derived from the Ocean of Love and Mercy, or God, poetically speaking. The whole idea of the ECK is to help clear the individual of his human and spiritual aberrations in a more normal manner than any of the so-called sciences of the mind today. This is proven possible, for the Master will teach the chela how to get himself beyond consciousness of human activity. Each Soul can in liberated so that it may stand upon the high summit of the spiritual mountain and view the world. This is a swbol of the understanding that each chela in the ECKANKAR will reach. This is eternity the view from the hilltop of spiritual vision. The eternal view that is seen is the wholeness of life, free from time and space of the lower worlds. Without actual participation in the ECK life stream, no one can ever escape the net of karma and reincarnation or ever become free and happy. Wisdom comes through making contract with tt}e•-cosmic light and sound. This is chiefly the result of Soul,experience. When one has transcended the body: he eventually comes to the world% of wisdom and love. He absorbs the spiritual knowledge which flows in and ard'und the Soul body, which is useful in making his life on both the spiritual planes and in the earth worlds into better channels. Anyone who successfully leaves his body and returns to it by his own initiative can validate this point. Man is a god clothed in rags, he is a master of the universe going out begging a crust of bread. He is a king prostrated before his own servants, a prisoner walled in by his own ignoran ce. He could be free. He has only to walk out of his self constructed rpison, for none holds him there but himself., From the writings of Paul Twitchell Weekly Free U Class TUesdays 7:30 p.m. 31 1 Boucke Gwe till It I i l e h i enteric.an The Gerod Neighbor. capital in the north of South Vietnam. In Saigon, meantime, an estimated 3,000 Catholics demonstrated ,late last night demanding that President Nguyen Van Thieu put an end to corruption in official places. Redemptorist Father Tran Huu Thanh, leader of the protest movement, demanded that Thieu and his chief aide, Hoang Due Nha, answer for what the priest called "crimes against a starving nation." The spokesmen said the fighting cost government in fantrymen three killed and 27 wounded while Communist losses were put at eight dead. The spokesmen said 21 of the government troops were wounded in fighting when North Vietnamest and Viet Cong soldiers charged them under a hail of 54 rounds of mortar fire near Phu Loc, a town 2 miles southwest of Hue, 400 miles north of Saigon. Japanese protest U.S. ship YOKOSUKA, Japan, (UPI) Demonstrators from Japanese labor unions and three opposition political parties marched through Yokosuka's streets for three hours yesterday, demanding that the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Midway be withdrawn from Japan. The demonstration concluded shortly before Japanese news media began carrying reports that a former U.S. Navy ad miral had testified before Congress that American warships were carrying nuclear weapons into foreign ports, including Japan. The reports on alleged testimony by retired Adm . . Gene Robert Larocque drew immediate adverse comment from officials at communities near U.S. military bases in Japan. Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has long maintained a public policy that Japan would not build nuclear weapons, harbor ( them, or allow other countries to station them in Japan. • pposition. parties said they would press the government in t e Diet parliament on the statements attributed to Larocque. The demonstration, timed for the first anniversary of the .11 , 'idway's arrival at the U.S. Naval base at Yokosuka, 32 miles s.uthwest of Tokyo, was sponsored by Japan's Socialist, Communist and Komei political parties. Women oppose Holt amendment WASHINGTON (AP) The by Rep. Marjorie Holt, R-Md., House has adopted an amend- and passed 220-169 by the men t to an education ap- House would go far to impede propriation bill that women's that act. groups say would block en forcement of sex discrimin ation legislation, They say it will impede en- being used to compel schools forcement of Title 9 of the to collect statistics about education amendments of teachers or students ac -1972, which prohibits federally cording to race, religion, sex funded schools from or national origin. discriminating on grounds of Without statistics backing sex in all programs—includ- •up the women's contention ing sports—and in their hiring that they are cheated out of an patterns. equal share of- federal Casey Hughes, director of educational programs and the legislative office for the teaching jobs. Ms. Hughes National Organization for . said. HEW can't enforce the Women, said the amendment law ••••.••••••••••• • • •-• • • • • • • • • • • • AN ALL-NIGHTER • • • TONIGHT? 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