10—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1979 , . . :. - '.. • • ••' • • , ...'•.•:`4;‘ , : , ..1.1%41 . , - . ~ • , • :;•.i" ,''' „; , ' ' I ( , . • •.".. : Shah's mother seeks refuge in . , ~ . „ ... ~ ~ .1,;2. „.. s ..._ ~, _., ~,,.,...,:,....,i,,,,:.!,4.....,.....,,,,:.,,,,i5...., _ ,6 ' ''" , ~ ' ,' , ,-• ril ,_ 4 . , ..• . .• • io.', , Af; ?4e.:, , r . 1 , . ' 1 -,',, '4 !,v,v+ .I+ '' , I . i " • ' ,", !: ' I . . ,:• • 1, 'h: - "".` rte "" °`j':'l, , . , • , , , Pr de.- r': ', • ' - --*:•-.• .-''. /:;,'...!•,;-",',-; •1 1 , , -, • ,4,,, : , ' 4 ,,, r',.'.. ~, • ' , , l ' • ".\ 4; ' .: • ., ~ ."r k.- •'' , Y 4 e ~ .' ~ Beverly Hills, protesters follow _ , ;,,„„, 4 ' ~ "!, ','.. ,*- ' ' ~ . f.'o," t . f), )4. 4 , .„1 , A ;,',..- 4 , ., ce..., ~ ~ ~.. , ~, ~,. • -•:,-:;!/.. :- • ~1:.-:. ~ > ~.. • , ~ t i .,,, :, 'e„ - •.: * ..,....,. '. • 4 "P“ if -.." 1 ' ~.A. re ' , .:.“ '• • , ~ 4 ri . l i tr:Ci7. , 11, ~, , ' • .;, ~„, :.• • ,4-.! ~:' ~. - .e" . ..,'..:-..,?..,,t-e3r .- ' t,.... •11 '' 4C •/ , , BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPI) A chanting mob of 1,000 Seven demonstrators were arrested on charges of assaulting ; *`•... ay,' .1 • i? . . 5 ••,,•";,, P .: ' • ,'. r t y' :' -:•‘,'- .' , - r : ,;..,,,'',. ' 4' 1 ., 4' t ;W L ik ;r., .,; 7:2 4 : ;' 4., : .. r .: : J-.: : . : t 1.:' : : ' : • ••• 4 , ?: ' 4 '.' .. , , t iNi , * . ! r - '!'#'•;tifi' . ..: , ::: . ..4 4 , ~, ,p • 4 . I ,' ...:-- • , , a t'i k i,' t r 1 . • • •; p ' $,,,. :%!,1 2 „Is , - ~, ... : s . - . - : ~ ,!•,' r si , ~ Iranian demonstrators yesterday attacked the estate where officers, but dozens of others were apprehended and then , - .„,'" l '''' ' oll• '' • '......' •'• ,t, ~:.`,.,3•4.• :0,-1.'4 : 4 , : ,, ..' - „4. , „,,, 1 ; 1, 1, 4: 1 3 , -i. 'l , . g : • ,-!'„, . : -',,•• :, • .:. •; • - ,v . .7-o . i,' ~..„. ~,,,, -.-.• .• .......p. ..••••.. • ••.,,,, •,., - , 1 ,4,,vp 4 , ..p -; - • I •I ..,•.,. ";,••••• '-'., ,-, ,•;:.k t ,. „ - 'l,Pf•l• 1 ! the Shah's mother had taken sanctuary from violence in her released. 4.-.;:-. •• • ••. • • ..,i,..; , :' , :•••••... ~ . 4 .':t..:'•!..:.' .. t` e`•M.' - tt, 1 , 4 , .0, t': • , .... .... .. ' ~.-. '. • : ..„ ~,, '','-- -, , ~ , ,,o P rf ~4'; ' ' 4 •., •:: •' ' , 1 11‘ . i . ',' ' '';' : ' . . ,, 7 , •t„W•it•''t • 1 / 4 ' ,e,, $ ' * . - ;,‘, , 5. - - ,,,, ,g,. , : - • . •••: ;....--,- •:,,. • , -•,•, `4 homeland. The protesters set fires and battled policemen and The demonstrators, who first marched peacefully through ' • --..:. , y -•!: "' .? i.' •t-.-: • .'",•:::-...,,•`• • •••• i-/ V '-'‘te.'' ~ ..: ':,i firemen, who used tear gas and fire hoses to drive them back. the city s business district, moved up Sunset Boulevard in two 0 ,0"....,:, .! .::. : ...::.. :•,•: . . .. ti.„. • .. • ; ....oft, •‘,... ' Z : ,Queen mother Pahlava, a white-haired woman in her 90s columns and converged on the estate around 1 p.m.They . ,', ..k, ,, ~•,, :•.':• ~ , • .i'. : . ...... ' ! 0 0 , .; ,„.:,, , i . ~, , :'. ''., :',.'i 1 . :.:-. . : •., .... . i . . tii . . • ,,, ',i:llL , it,; • . who arrived here Dec. 30, was inside the palatial home of her carried signs reading "Down With The Shah" and "U.S. Keep ' ''.- .• ' • -,- • •'''' ,' • • ~, 41'. • . : ••:• ....f••••,..:.- •',44:to , g e .44'..., •- • , 14 ." ' i , tA daughter, the Shah's sister, Princess Ashraf, at the time. Bloody Hands Off Iran" and chanted "Death, Death, Death To • • - 1 / 2 . No one in the home was harmed, but neighbors expressed The Shah." . , ~ . ' .7 r` - .:.7"' , . ~,.140 4 4 ""A , "tflfrAit7 ~.-‘ ." • • 7: •.'; : . • .*7' • • 4, * . hiS,;: : l l ' . • ,,• ,• ' *"' wl . ~. • 4,, , , 4 :• , ' - ' 4 gl *• i, '' - :: - ...' • .•,:, • ! -,, ,4 , •ti; •:: .-- . , '''-' • ••,-';', :, „ • • - - - shock and fear that the Middle East turbulence had reached When the marchers arrived at the iron gates surrounding the ~....... , . •- , . . ~ 4" ...• ••- • ~ ' • • •,4'',7: , - ... .-- • • ' :• - ,4.. ' - „ , . ' ' .; -!.:,. • into one of America's wealthiest and most exclusive com Calle Vista estate, many of them began throwing rocks, stones ,-_::: . •::••••:,...\„, ,;,," .." •• .. :• ~ ' '•.%,J,......,:‘'...-: .. .• :.: •.. ••• , . .."v4 • . ^ • . • 4 4, :% > -•-• ' - Y munities• and bottles at security personnel. The 'private guards resisted •-:..• • . :•.;•,•••:.... \'‘ i i • ~" • ' • A ....4 •,,, .. , . —.....„„„ ..- ; ,tvot A vanguard of the students broke through the iron gates of until police and fire department units arrived. Police threw ~,,., i , , ••-:,........4.... ••:• : ••• • . 1,,,, •:. ..,,. •I':.„ ;,...., ,• . 4‘4„, 7 . -. . ... . . . . • . . . ... the secluded mansion, overturned cars and set fire to trash tear gas and opened up with fire hoses. .''' ' ' ' • '-'." 0.-.. ,4 '•:.* * cans in the driveway. A neighbor said she saw some of them The rioters retreated, then reassembled and charged up the "climbing all over the house." Some windows in the residence hillside with their placards and sticks afire, setting the brush were broken. . ablaze. Policemen moved in with nightsticks. , • Security guards and Beverly Hills police drove back two Sheriff's officer Chet Ballou said the department received a :::. ....:'. - . ''. --.- .... ~ : ~...... :. • ~. . • charges on the estate. Al one point Los Angeles County message that a female deputy was in danger and ordered . .; I , E: ",,, . , . .-... „ - , Ayer "-'l4 , . „„,,fr. , ~, . , r„ , A,,,.-,„; , -; 4-- N , : . f ., ,, ,, sheriff's squad roared down a crowded road, sending bodies squad cars to drive into the crowd and "put it (accelerators) to •••:•,,,a , ,. .:,- -...-- ' z...:,., •• ',.. •• • ••••••• ••• • ., t' '' ' s- ,' ,"O'''';.l ,:: ~;ejii flying and running over others in the street. the floor." •••:: •t - t" . ,.:4.a.v:&: - ..twi...1...,.., t•• : • •••• • .`C...141tti,-* / . .....• UPI Wireplioto There was an initial report that a shot had been fired by one UPI photographer Glenn Waggner said he saw bodies go of the security guards, but no gunshot wounds were verified. soaring over the cars into the air and others crushed in the A Sheriff's car runs into demonstrators and throws one of them upon the hood yesterday in Beverly Hills,- Twenty-eight demonstrators were treated at two hospitals. street. Calif., outside a home where the mother of the Shah of Iran had taken sanctuary from violence in her country. .... ~.. . . .. .„ .• . ~.. . . -:, . . .... • -. ... ...---.• . ••••. • Ex-counsel says maybe more JFK evidence • . ,4...., , 6uGittp.il wHAT *xi DoIN' Goirg' PovJN To UNCLE El.t S., • AFTER - rt.‘e. GAME ?? -ro LOOK AT SomE. ART SVICICTIee • • . Yout CAt4PY-ASS /if WHAT PO LOTS, go Kw( - C.--1-11LP, I'l.l • • GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI) A Kennedy's body showed a hematoma, or discovery of a fragment or of the If a fragment was located, he added, it . YOU KNOW ABOUT .t. ?? t Y ROE, t4EO lem././ former chief counsel of the House blood clot, was found in the upper back hematoma itself. would constitute "physical evidence that • :, pot,v - r Gtr spe-e-14ARINE I • t_t- GRA.NOLATE. You, Assassinations subcommittee . in- beneath the shoulder blade. However, he The attorney said the hematoma was there was a conspiracy" because the WITI-1 ME, ISROvig SVCIAR !!!!! '0" 1,0 orrE sucama,llie v:estigating the death of President John said its cause has never been revealed. found during the post-mortem wound could not have been caused by the •,. • F. Kennedy said yesterday more con- examination of Kennedy's body at bullet which entered the back of Ken- :. N(oU, AFFECTIONATE 0c70.:..-fou MAKE' me. FE A written memorandum from BrootenLL. StFeMP I f i Ns' DE.. 1 . 1 .e elusive evidence than the acoustic data Bethesda Naval Medical Center in nedy's neck and exited his throat, then COot l / 2 1VEC.11,014.Afel ,`( 0 L411. 1 . / . / ' to the subcommittee in 1977 suggested 1 • released last week may exist to prove Maryland and that Navy enlisted men striking Texas Gov. John Connally. " -7, that efforts be made to determine if a •.• \i l / 2 R-kS..RE IS UNCLE. EL" sr( 12.9 E. E3EAVE_R Ayr-Nue- I f, the conspiracy theory in the slaying. present at the time were directed to The Warren Commission and the :• bullet. fragment could have, caused the yO , l eRy - r e• .P.//./ ~ •1 Kenneth Brooten, who served as chiefleave the autopsy room. House subcommittee bbth agreed a non- - 14 1 , 5 5 mat!! wound. counsel for the subcommittee in 1976-77 "We don't know if a bullet fragment fragmented bullet found on a stretcher, '. ~ 4 / 1#9,/) . And now practices law in Gainesville, Brooten said Tuesday, however, the was found after those men left," Brooten which was used to transport Connally to .' VI , ,///' i t ( Fla., said an autopsy performed on subcommittee made no mention of the said. Parkland Hospital in Dallas, caused • i •fi i .y g • 1 ..ri , ,, . w•iiill': 2 ' \ ' • t-- ///// ///// $ //i " -,' k = •/ / A 6ll it li,p,. , Kennedy's neck wound end Connally's • .•:.• 1 / 2 N...., injuries. 1 / 2 - 16 ,'lllnv ‘ ' '... --- . • Farview patient brutality trials resume , e •• : • 4 , .. 4. • /0////// . ' ' f •',/,/i;;',/•'11, '1! '• ‘4\n" , r, „ow. 1• \ 1 9 ' t' - ',.. ,f A , N N \ ~,. .. i f !rti, / : o o , - • 0 ~it ' , 1//,, /i: r ...•.'•' till; r \ lib. ~\• • • I .' , .11- di , .1 1. .• a L k a..; • :.,i,',,, •\ ,•• .-..w•A\ • . \ , s \ • . . .. .• ~. .... . .. ... . . .. ~.... . i HONESDALE, Pa. (AP) Two separate trials involving four persons charged in connection with alleged brutality against patients at Parview State Hospital resume here today in Wayne County Court. The charges against James P. Plevyak and Victor Ortalano, currently guards at the state's only institution for the criminally insane, stem from an alleged incident on "P Ward" on July 4, 1974. The grand jury presentment alleges former patient Adam Green was assaulted by "Ortalano in conjunction with Plevyak." • The case is to be heard by visiting Judge John E. Lavelle, who sat in on some of the other trials last year. . Six trials held so far have netted one .Conviction, that of a former guard on charged with assaulting'a patient. In all, 45 persons were indicted and trials on 200 The Brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa wish to thank The Growing Tree for donating gifts to our philanthropy JODON'S STABLES g ! is now enrolling for a 5-- week INDOOR RIDING SCHOOL PROGRAM Phone 237-4364 GREEKS invented almost everything except pizza. Now they can claim they perfected that, too! BELLI GREEK PIZZA 538 E. College Ave. 237-8616 Open 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. daily Until 2 Friday & Saturday FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY from 4:30 daily counts in those special presentments are still pending. Plevyak, of Simpson, and Ortalano, of Archibald, are charged with assault, aggravated assault, conspiracy, per jury, false swearing and obstruction of governmental function. The other trial, before Judge Fred W. Davis of Monroe County, involves for- , oor EPIPHANY Join us in celebrating the arrival of the Wise Men Tonight at 9 p.m. ." Grace Lutheran Church 41 Sponsored by Lutheran Student Parish VLJ mer guard Peter Warner of Mobile, Ala., and guard Thomas Atkinson of Honesdale. Atkinson and Warner are accused of perjury, false swearing, obstruction of governmental function, assault, aggravated assault and conspiracy stemming from the alleged beating of patient Robert Warfel on May 29, 1977, The so-called "pristine bullet" came from a 6.55-millimeter Mannlicher- Carcano rifle and was in superior ,con dition with rifling marks on its exterior, he said. The S • ecialists at 352 e college ave \ JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Tickle Your Sweet Tooth. A 1 / 2 Price Sale On Candy Corn, Indian Corn, Witchcraft Mix, Tiny Bells, And Jingle Bells. Sale runs Jan. 3 through Jan. 7 You thought the was finally over . . . ANNOUNCING: Mr. Charles 38th Annual Storewide Sale. The Best Sale of the Year. 230 E. College Ave the candy shop O 4. . . ii ... to g ty . , . 0o . / .• • • • 1) : y• 0. I Q ° / ty •.: . • ,•0 .cy ...\ boa . but its just beginning! Welcome, 1979 College Ave. store open every evening to 8:30 1111. Charles celebratin 00 0 0 124 S. Allen St.
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