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Fonda DRUG BUST Two Students Charged With Possession Of Marijuana ..Frame - Jane Fonda, a well-known actress whose anti-war activities have recently brought her more publicity than have her acting ac- complishments, will speak Monday at noon in the amphitheater. The topic of Miss Fonda ' s talk will be Alternatives. Sponsored by the Speakers Bureau, the speech will be held in the Tillman Hall auditorium in case of inclement weather. Dick Harpootlian, chairman of the Speakers Bureau, said there had been some doubt last week whether Miss Fonda would be able to keep her engagement. She was arrested Nov. 2 at Cleveland ' s Hopkins In- ternational Airport for allegedly smuggling illegal drugs and assaulting an officer, but was released several days later. Cleveland police said that when a customs agent had asked to search Miss Fonda ' s baggage, she refused and then kicked another customs officla. Police found 105 vials of pills in her belongings, including am- phetamines and barbiturates. Harpootlian said that the Speakers Bureau met last week to decide if Miss Fonda should still be allowed to speak, but that they declined to take action. He added that her contract was signed months ago, long before she was in any kind of trouble. Therefore we felt it would be wrong to cancel her talk. Miss Fonda, the daughter of film star Henry Fonda and sister of Peter Fonda, co-star of Easy Rider, last year was nominated for an Oscar for her performance in They Shoot Horses, Don ' t They? Miss Fonda has been on a lecture tour of numerous college campuses, speaking on behalf of such movements as civil rights, American Indian rights, and peace campaigns. IPTAY 5houldYell I request that if the policy of giving IPTAY members out date tickets that they should work for those tickets. By this I mean, there should be sound speakers set up in front of that section, such that, they could yell. Buying equipment is not anything if you do not have spirit, the students work for their seats by yelling heart and soul out. Why can ' t these loyal Clemson IPTAY members be taught: C-L-E-M-S-0-N. There is nothing that makes a Clemson student madder, I mean to use it here, than someone that takes his date ' s tickets and then just sits there. TomFewell.Jr. Two University students were arrested on campus Monday afternoon and charged with possession of marijuana. Pickens County sheriffs officers said that Glenn R. Hutto, a sophomore from Clemson, and Byron Joel Kudra, a junior from Sumter, were released on bail Wednesday. Officers said that bail was set at $2000 for Hutto but that they did not know offhand what the bond for Kudra was. The students were arrested on campus about 3:45 p.m. by narcotics agents from the State Law En- forcement Division (SLED), assisted by Pickens County Sgt. J. W. Hunnicutt, according to the officers. The officers said that it was not made known to them if warrants had been sworn out for any other persons. Kudra was released Tuesday and Hutto on Wednesday pending trial, they added. Manning N. Lomax, director of residence halls, Tuesday denied the validity of a rumor that dormitory rooms had been and were being searched. I am sure that no rooms have been searched on campus, he said. Lomax explained that the two narcotics agents, who he claimed were hired by the State Board of Health, asked him only for help in locating Hutto and Kudra. He said that the agents did not ask permission to search any rooms on campus. The two studenis arrested lived off-campus, and the residence of one was visited by the agents prior to the arrests, Lomaz said. He added that he had no knowledge that the warrants had been sworn prior to being con- tacted by the agents. Lomax emphasized that his office had nothing to do with the arrests other than helping the agents to locate the students. He explained that he was not familiar with the procedures use d and regulations followed by non- University legal agencies in searching rooms, but that there is a working agreement with agents to come here (to his office) first. Al Midura, one of a group of students who hired a bondsman to post bail for Hutto, said that his group had collected $325for the bond.He also claimed that the $2000 figure set by the Pickens County sheriff was an unusually high amount for such an offense. The two students have been charged with violation of Section 32-14-63 of the South Carolina drug laws. Trice Barred From Course Due To Hair Up If they put this thing over as a frame, we are going to sue the hell out of the state. Glenn Hutto, one of two students arrested Monday and charged with possession of marijuana, expressed extreme dissatisfaction with the way his case was handled. Hutto claimed that an informer named Ronnie Shepherd, posing as a student, told narcotics officers that Hutto and Byron Joel Kudra, the other student arrested, had smoked marijuana with him on June 10. However, Hutto said he had never met the dude (Shepherd) until several weeks ago and that the narcotics agents don ' t have any material evidence at all. We have a lot of investigating to do. It ' s almost certain that it is a frame. We just have to prove it, he added. The two students were arrested by two agents from the State Law Enforcement Division, Hutto on the loggia and Kudra from a class, according to the Pickens County sheriff ' s office. Hutto said that he is still in the process of procuring a lawyer, and that he and Kudra will meet with a magistrate of the Pickens County Court Thursday to set a date for the hearing. Until the hearing, Hutto added, We really don ' t know what ' s going to hap- pen. Hutto said one of the worst parts of his being jailed was the terrible condition of the Pickens County Jail. He said that the cells were sprayed with insecticide and the walls became completely covered with cockroaches. Byron and I were brushing them out of our cots for the rest of the night. He added, It was just like a pig sty.
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