BAGF"4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1969 Judge denies trial became Jtf -if). by Sue Pettey Nebraskan Staff Writer Assistant U.S. District Attorney, Duane L. Nelson .Thursday, denied that the Stephen Abbott draft indue tion case was in any way a test case prosecuted simply to dissuade other potential "draft dodgers." Nelson said that he considered the case, which he prosecuted, as merely another criminal case and believed that the outcome of the trial was right. He had objected to the defense Exposal that Abbott be allowed to dcivilian work in the custody of a probation officer because it would lessen the deterent effect that the lenience might have on other young Jnen. The observed that the effect of a Conviction is- an example of the 'deterent power of punishment" and that this certainly was not singular Jo the Abbott case. Nelson added that while Abbott was tot used as an "example", it was Jo be hoped that others would consider the serious repercussions resulting Jrom refusal of induction. ; A recommendation from Nelson that Abbott be sentenced to two years in fjriswn--was based on the idea that two years was the minimum time re quirement for the armed services, and tijjit Abbott should serve as least a term of that lenffth. 3J.S. District Judge Robert Van Pelt clarified an earlier statement that the cSirt would have to take into account th effect of the sentence imposed on --Abbott because of the large 2 Anytime is : s Pizza. Time : Carry Out Service and Dining leem Also Fr Delivery :TKE PIZZA HOUSE Z 2639 NO. 48TH : NEED FLOWERS : for Walter (iwl waitress. Agt 20-25. Pull tlmt or parttlme, day or evenings. Call for appointment. 433-344. Stereo speakers, turntable, and AMFM tuner. Merv Helmann. 432-44J9. DAY OFC WITH and work for days. Unskilled dava a whk, day. 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Van Pelt told Abbott that he can modify Abbott's sentence within tlhe next 120 days, and that any modifica tions would be based on proposals for civilian work made by Abbott. He said that the nature of the work Ideas presented would be important in his decision. Some conscientious objectors are serving in non-combative positions such as medics in Vietnam, and proposals of such work would be taken under advisement because of the danger and the evident seriousness on the part of the objec tor. However, Van Pelt added that Ab bott had indicated that he was unwill ing to work under military supervision. 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"If the democratic center" in the U.S. "should fail to prevent anarchy, the emerging victor will be the hard Right and not the hard left," ha warned. In 1968 five major events ao celerated the processes of radicaliza tion in the New Left, according to Drachkovitch: The Tet offensive of the Viet Cong "furnished to the militant war pro testors another proof that their con fidence in Viet Cong's final success was well founded" and also had strong impact on American policy and public opinion generally. The revolt of French radical students in May: "The near-success of rebellion in a developed Western capitalist country, and the Students' (triggering of) a massive working class quasi-insurgence remained as a powerful stimulus for future planning and actions." The occupation of buildings at Columbia University, "to be transformed into a mass movement, succeeded not only in paralyzing that prestigious university, but also served as a worthwhile example of what to try elsewhere." The disturbances at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago "transformed a manifestation which could have been a political fiasco for the organizers into a great propagan dists victory for their cause. The lingering troubles at San Fran cisco State "served, by their duration, militancy and application of original forms of protest and disruption, as a prototype of an effective, large-scale effort, immensely embarrassing to both academic and political 'establishments.' " The force of these events, he believes, has contributed to "an ideological and strategic reorientation offered, and about 2,400 engineers will study there In 1969. It's the most advanced facility of Its kind. Ask around. You'll find that when It comes to antici pating change, Western Electric is way out in front. And we make every effort to keep our engineers there too. See our recruiter or write College Relations, '222 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 10038. A lot of study, and hard work, never hurt anyone. 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