The Summer Prospector (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1970 Page: 3 of 4
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August 7, 1970
THE PROSPECTOR
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Music Preview Grand jury rules Hill
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EP Quakers collect
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Upon Weiss's return Oefelein
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EP Draft Board filling quotas well
Good news appears only occasionly and the latest good news for
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Board group that El Paso is filling its draft quotas extremely well.
So far, males with the draft numbers of no higher than 160 have
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In response to a bill passed by
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UPSTAIRS
Theater
Presents:
“Dangerous
Corners”
BEING PRESENTED FRIDAY & SATURDAYS
ONLY! July 31st thru August 22nd
CURTAIN TIME 8:30 PM
"ANTOJITOS"
LA FONDA
ON THE MOVE
Next Tuesday the Student
Association will present Youth
on the Move in the Union Plaza
at 7 p.m.
The group, twenty-six in all,
range in age from six to late
teens and is headed by Rev.
Willie James of El Paso.
According to Congressman
Richard C. White who helped the
group arrange their schedule on
their past eastern tour "A few
years ago, the Rev. Willie James
streets themselves with
acceptibility
spectrum of
"King of the Blues Guitar"
Albert King is the half-brother of
renowned blues artist B.B. King.
Denver is a folksinger and
songwriter best known for
interracial group that sings and
works . . . sings like seasoned
professionals and works like
beavers. The group has taken on
many civic projects and church
work. They sing on a weekly
television program in El Paso and
around the Southwestern United
States."
FREE SA CONCERT
John Phillips, Albert King, and
John Denver will perform at a
free concert sponsored by the
Student Association Aug. 15.
Phillips, formerly of the
Mamas and Papas, has a group of
his own now. His latest hit is
"M ississippi."
been called in for induction.
Miss Mary Brown, executive
secretary of the El Paso Draft
Board group, stated that the
reason for the filling of the draft
quotas can be attributed to the
loss of student deferments by a
* large number of males last June
because of graduation.
Draft boards around the
country are finding it hard to fill
their draft quotas because the
Selective Service Director has
decried that Draft Boards may
not call anybody with a number
below 240 as of August 1st.
To All Students! Do Your Thing in Juarez
with Great Food EAT IT HERE OR ORDER TO GO!
VISIT US FOR A SNACK OR A BANQUET... DELICIOUS!!
Officer gets
special duty
Officer Ken Oefelein,
support for the Hatfield-
- McGovern Amendment now
Continued from Page 1 being debated in the Senate
The Commission added, concerning the Asian War.
"Parents should report past Bud Winthrop, a Committee
education discrimination to the representative, estimated that the
Commission immediately. If you "
feel that your child is enrolled or rate of approval for the
will be enrolled in a school amendment ran from as low as
providing an inferior education, 40% acceptance to as high as
EDITOR‘S NO TE: The
Saturday seeking signatures and personnel." The
the state prison and encouraging
them to attend the black studies
program at Colorado University
after their release."
Two weeks ago, Anita Berry
and Bert Hernandez, representing
the local chapters of the
Association of Black Students
and MECHA announced a
boycott of Mobil products and a
demand that Mobil set up an
endowment fund for the family
of Roosevelt Hill. At this time,
there has been no response from
Mobil Oil Company.
then hit Little's arm, causing the €
gun to fire and kill Hill. £
Mrs. Hill had come into the ,
gas station office during the '
argument. Although she testified "
that Little aimed and fired at Hill €
from a distance of two or three €
feet, the FBI testified that €
examination of powder burns €
showed three inches from Hill 1
when it was fired.
Mrs. Hill further stated that •
Hill had had two previous •
conflicts in relation to credit €
cards. In one case he was arrested €
but later cleared. Mrs. Hill stated €
that she was afraid he might €
argue over a credit card problem, a
and that is apparently what a
happened.
Hill was killed as he, his wife, •
credit card that Hill gave them
and they decided to telephone
for a check on the validity of the
card. While they were making the
call, Hill came into the office (a
small room, not more than 3x4
feet). He started to argue with
Little and then grabbed him.
Little stated that he was being
choked and could not breathe.
Little then reached into a partly
open desk drawer and took out a
loaded .38 caliber gun.
According to Little, Hill said,
"Nobody pulls a gun on me,"
Senate vote is crucial as the only
way to stop the IndoChina War
by cutting off funds by attaching
amendment No. 609 onto the
$20 billion military procurement
bill. The Quakers urge a
unilateral and immediate cease
fire in Vietnam.
please contact the Commission as 80% acceptance in the different
soon as possible. For areas he called on.
will also be available.
"Twigstock" will consist of
music; however, it will have folk
singing and gospel singing as well
as hard rock. There will be
folksinging done by Dave
Dolittle (with Jenny) and The
Chismaires. Others will include
Fernando Olivares, Ned, and
Vicki Olfers.
Bands signed up to play
include "The Wailing Wall,"
"The Wild Blue Yonder," and
the "Smokestack Banana."
Citizens were asked their
opinion door to door, in
shopping centers, and on the
—regardless of age, nationality,
or political affiliation.
The Hatfield-McGovern
Amendment would choke off all
of El Paso surveyed
environment in which
Students scheduled to receive
financial aid for the Fall
Semester must check with the
Financial Aid and Placement
anti-war signatures
Approximately 25 workers military funds in Southeast Asia
from El Paso Area Committee of after December, 1970 except for
the American Friends Service "the safe and systematic
(Quakers) canvassed the city last withdrawal of all U.S. Army
writing the Peter, Paul, and Mary following are exerpts of a press
hit Leaving on a Jet Plane. He conference by the El Paso
will also be appearing on ABC County Colorado district
television show in the fall. 9 ^oioraao atstrict
The concert will begin at 7 attorney. He discussed the
findings of a grand jury called to
investigate the killing in
Colorado Springs of Roosevelt
Hill, a Denver Black education
leader. This is condensed from
the July 26th DENVER POST.
"A Colorado grand jury spent
about 10 hours, called 16
familiar sight to those entering witnesses, and then decided not
through the East Gate on to return an indictment against
• TWIGSTOCK
The Union Council will
sponsor a mini-version of
"Woodstock", entitled
"Twigstock," tonight from 6-11
p.m..
It will take place on the steps
outside the Student Union
building, and there will be no
University Blvd., has been placed Ellis Leon Little, the Mobil gas
on special assignment with the station attendant who shot and
investigative section of the killed Roosevelt Hill in a dispute
Campus Police Department, over a credit card. The grand jury
Oefelein is replacing Officer said that the slaying of Hill was
Art Weiss, who is convalescing accidental and in self-defense,
following an operation. Little testified that neither he
Chief James Petzold picked nor the other attendant, Tim
Oefelein for the job due to his Steinbeck, recognized the state
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youths were growing up and President Pennington has
decided something must be done, announced that two bicycle
The choice of a life of crime and racks will be built on campus in
militancy was too easy, there
were few alternatives, time for the fall semester.
"Rev. James set out to The racks will be located near
provide alternatives. He formed a the Liberal Arts building and
group of young people of all between Kelly Hall and Old
races to help them find and Main.
reach worthwhile goals. This No fee will be charged for
group led to the formation of parking a bicycle on campus.
Youth on the Move, an ============--=-==
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