PAGE 14, THE HERALD, Tuesday, March 21, 1978 Terrorists tureaten ~ Moro with “people’ s trial” TURIN, realy (AP) — amd: deflant, 18 Mabe of Italy's Red Brigades vowed at the redpening of their trial here’ Monday that their hia comrades would place Kidnapped former premier | Aldo Moro on people's trial. ” oo the Kidnappers hava made no threat on Moro’a life or set conditions for his release following hia ab- duction last Thursday and the slaying of hie five body, guard, An intense search for Moro, 61, centinues, alded by British and West German antiterrcrist specialists. n . “Moro is in the hands of the tarlat,” defendant A ltber to France: shouted in a heavily-guarded courtroom. "He will be tried,” added Renato Curcio, the bearded leader of the urban guerrillas, who are accused of forming an ar- med unit to topple the Italian mate. SECOND ATTEMPT Tt was the second attempt in two years to try the 15 terrorists, The trial was recessed earlier this month when defence lawyers with- drew: afte a Turin policeman was murdered. The 15 could face 20 years in wien prosecutor Luigi Mischella asked that the defendants be expelled, Franceschinl shot back: “Shut gp, you neurotle.” All but three of the defend- anta were removed, at their own request, after Judge Guido Barbaro dented their request to read a political communique. The defendants had en- together and were placed in stee] cages used as defen- dants’ boxes. The Red Brigades, numbering several hundred members, are blamed for a series of sabotage and political murders since 1970 in their war on the state. -Meanwhile, police in Rome found another car they said carpkag tavestigators ap) vi rs believe Moro and his kid- nappers are atil] in the Rome Two officers of Britain's erack Special Air Security (SAS) regiment are in Italy to heap with the hunt, the British defence ministry said. The SAS has been active innseveral recent ronan operations in The SAS men joined a unit of West Germany's Federal Criminal Office, which also came to Italy. n West German officials said they are investigatiiz possible connections among terrorist groups innEurope. In Rome, Premier Giulio Andreotti called a full cabinet session for today to discuss terrorism. The Z overnment, receiv Communist backing for the first time in 31 years. Peacekeeping force prepares to move The advance guard of a UnitedNations prepared to move Into southern Lebanon today amid signs that Israel would not heed the Seckrity Council’s demand for the immediate withdrawal of lta invading troops. tsraeli Prime Minister Menachem Hegin said he wanted assurance that Palestinian guerrillas driven from southern Lebanon by his troops do not return to use the border area as the springboard for terrorist at- tacks Into Israel. “That must not happen," KKK leader sent home LONDON (AP) — British immigration officials put outlawed U.S. Ku Klux Klan leader Bill Wilkinson on an airliner for home today. Wilkineon, 34, of Denham Springs, La., ‘li into Britain illegally ast week from . France. He. was arrested Sunday in Leeds, in northern England. It was believed police were tl off by News of the Worl: Sunday newspaper that carried an’ exclusive story about a cross-burning he at- tended in southeastern England. Wilkinson was barred from Britain last month following reports he planned to organize Klan activitlee, including cross -burnings, here. He told immigration officials a boat from France put him ashore March 120n a ‘beach north of Dover. Begin said as he arrived in New York to confer with President Carter in Washington Acting with unusual speed, the Security Council on Sunday adopted a resolution calling on Israel to im- mediately withdraw its troops from Lebanese terri- tory and another authorizing a 4,00-man peacekeeping force to serve for a minimum of six months at a cost of 48 million. The vote was 1240-0 on both resolutions, with the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia abstaining and China not voting, NAMES COMMANDER Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim named Maj.-Gen. Emmanuel Erskine of Ghana, chief of staff of the UN Truce Supervision Organization in Lebanon, to command new UN Interim Force in Lebanon. An ad- vance unit of several hun- dred Austrians and Swedes being formed from UN buffer forces on the Golan Heights and. in the Sinai - Desert was expected to move into the area within 24 hours. ‘The socretary-general told the council he was in- structing Lt.-Gen. Enso Sillasyuo, the Finnish co- ordinator -of UN peace- keeping missions in the Middle East, to begin talks immediately with Israeli andnLebanese represen- tatives io get the Israci forces withdrawn and a KN bed. of operations estab Waldheim sald he hadnap- proched several countries about providing troops for the fores. 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Some ol the equipment iiiustrateais available at extra cost. la in the new | PEO : can't stand _ them their Junch,” The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way today for a w trial in a §46-million taweult against Ohio officials over the deaths ofnfow. Kent State University students during a 1970 anti-Veetnam war demonstration. The justices let stand a ruling by the éth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ‘that the civil rights damage suit mawst be heard again because a juror had been threatened during the 1975 trial which deared Ohio Gov. James Rhodes and others of all liability. The controversy now will return to a federal trial judge in Cleveland. Ohio National Guard troops killed four students and wounded nine others in a 12-second outburst of gunfire on May 4, 1970 as violent tesla against the invasion of Cambodia by U.S. troops (AP) — Highlands Middle School students who are discplinary problems are being sentenced to solitary confinement and the pun- ishment is working, gay school officials, “We don’t allow the studenta (being disciplined) ) |e Spal other atu ents,” rry Clemmons said in a recent interview. “And, believe it or not, it’s wi Tleetons said some of the atudents acter Be one. “We even escort them to the bathroom and bring | fa mons sald. The students in trouble are | Heroes? confined in the school and the schoolnand there are Wo “in houge suspension" ' “Generally a student is uspended for five .days,'’ Clemmons. "It is the fourth and fifth days’ that to bether them the . It really starts tonget them." ONE REPEATED . Clemmons ssid 18 students went through the in-school “Tprogram during the fail semesior and there was only eater, ein the program each student is required to JAKARTA (AP) The In- ‘donesian government is rehabilitating President Sukamo, | tt the country’s founder, almost eight years after he died in disgrace. Indonesi Su karno, president © from the proclamation of the rebel ‘| -[republic in 1945 to’ 1987, *[geemednto have been -offi- , _ | etally’ forgotten since his * | death at 69 while under house : Jarrest, His policies had wrecked the . country’s economy, and he was charged with h complicity in” the unsuccessful Communist coup in 1985 in ‘which alx- nieading . army generals alain. _ [were Now the government plans '|togive him a new and more [impressive burial place and newspapers are again publishing stories about him, The newspaper Merdeka |’ [reports that portraits act Le arno have Peer uel well for 300 ruplahs, or robe . "5 cents. "The rehabilitation started st month when Lt.-Gen. All. lurtapo; a key adviser to. ent Suharto, 4 unced that Sukarno would » given a new burial in eciatlon of his eervices GIVEN. quniv BURIAL When. Sukarno died: in June, 1970, Suharte barred: his body from the Kalibata ‘ cemeter: in Jakarta, He wag & ven. 8 state funeral, but with a piln- “. [imtim of ceremony and: Was ¢) interred in a tamil ’ [the small Bast Java town of ly plot in Blitar,.. -- ~ | ‘Sukarno had once asked to ‘Tbe buried at Bogor, the :hill resort.78 idlometres south of Jakarta, under a banyan tree with a@ simple stone inscribed Hera: lies Bung Karno, Mouthpiece of the Indonesian: People. Bkng means brother, and d Fukarno ' New trial over Kent State in Vietnam rocked the city of Ken and the university The original suit fled by the nine wounded students and parents of the four slain. students, which named Rhodes and state National Guard officials. as de- fendants, was di bya federal trial court . and the 6th Circuit court. n. Those. courts ruled ‘thet state officials were immune from such suite,nbut the Supreme Court in 1974 reversed those rulings. It ordered that the charges be heard in court. That decision resulted in a 1§-week trial, in which Rhodes and all other defendants were cleared of liability. But a. three-judge 6th Circult panel last September struck down the jury’s fin- ding and crdered a new trial. Students face confinement complete a series of re- education lessons. In one mie a student caught st was required to learn legal classifications for dcfferent types of thievery and the standard penal which courts might ether lessons require students to define such things as profanity, ob- scenlty or to explain the hazards of smoking. another part of the program, the student being punished becomes the judge and Is expected to sentence other students caught cheating, stealing or cutti Classes. Parental approval ‘ts required before a student may be placed in the program. . “We'venever hada t say no,” Clemmons said. “In fact, most of them are very much in favor of the program and back tt all the way," Under = tradit Clemmons said a student must-stay :at home ands, often unsupervised: Upon his | or her return, the student. often becomes more of a disciplinary problem, “The program has won the support of teachers, too. “One of the main ad- vantages of the program is that it is constructive,®’ Clemmons said. ‘We're not just kicking the kids out of School for awhile. We are actually trying teach them how to avold problems,’” Indonesian president | rehabilitated was known to the Itidonealan masses as Bung Karno. n Tentative plans call for a new grave at Batu Tulls, near Bogor, with an elaborate marble headstona inscribed Bung Karno,. the Mouthpiece = ofnthe -In- donesian People and jalmer of Tn ‘dependence. “Members of his iamily ex- press little enthusiasm for the planin : “President Suharto is planning -to prop up his altering regime by building & monument-to my husband and moving the grave cloner to the capitol,” saidnDewi Sukarno, his Japanese fifth wife, in an interview In Tokyo, - She said neither the mr other relativas in Indonesla. would give permission for the remains to be moved. ~ Political observers agree - with Dewi. Sukarno that the rehabilitation of her husband is designed, at least in part, to win support for the government from his old political followers. Several diplomats. also note that the plans to move. o’s remains toa more elaborate gravesite followed ’ the disclosure that an ex- pensive - burial vault: had een commissioned by President Suharto’ 8 family “THEATRE TOURE . NORTT. 7 EDMONTON (CP) — The Citadel ori Wheel-Wings, the school touring arm of Citadel. Theatre, will use a $20,000 : Canada "Council grant for a spring tour of. the Northwest Territories and the: Xukon, The tour starts in Tnavik and makes four more slope in the Northweat Territories, two’ In northern. Alberta -and