PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WENSD Y JAUR 17.-.-. -.S..S. -INSq~ PAGE TWO TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY 1VFflNF.~flAV JANTTARV 1'Y 1OA~ rT.u.v : .a:.e: ura.z t3.lEi.iCAAL ,.., 1: 1 Dt 0 music- Sheff's 'Electronics' Group of American N Forms Colony in Libe Charge Ca By BARBARA STANLEY No one really knew what to ex- pect last night. Certainly not Robert Sheff as he filled the first six of the "12 Musical Hours" of "Everybody Wins." The gallery performance at Canterbury House consisted of a collection of tape and live elec- tronic music and theater pieces put together and performed by Sheff, with the assistance of speakers, amplifiers, tape record- ers, modulators and a few friends. Many came in baffled and left with the delight-of a new exper- ience. The atmosphere was casual, more like a gallery than a con- cert, with people wandering in and ,out, though most came and stayed. One of the more ,serious high- lights of the evening was a piece called "Come Out" by Steve Reich. The piece is built around the recorded voice of Daniel Hamm, one of six youths arrest- ed in the 1964 Harlem riots and beaten by police in the 28th pre- cinct. Before the trial, those who weie visibly bleeding from the beatings were taken out and cleaned up. Hamm had no open wounds but HEW Asks Minority Count -Contnued from Page 1) The University faces many problems in gathering informa- tion for the HEW reports, accord- ing to Zimmerman. The registra- tionnaire completed by students each semester is a logical method of compiling some'of the data. Some of the registratioimaires used this semester contained a question designed to gather the information on racial enrollments. They were printed for use next :fall andconsequently the ques- tior was stamped "omit" for the pyesent term. Zimmermann, however, is not satisfied with the form of the question as it appeared on the registrationnaires. "If we cannot get the question on the legistra- tionnaire in a decent way," he said, "we may use an alternate form of getting the information." He also pointed out that it is difficult to gather accurate data -in this manner. Students at one Big Ten university which recently used a similar method-of compil- ing the HEW data failed to an- swer on 20 per cent of the forms. "In addition to this, there is no way of verifying the responses," Zimmermann said. "It leads to distorted information." The specific nature of the ques- tions for HEW dealing with fi- nancial aidrand housingnecessi- tates that race be linked with a student's name. It would be diffi- cult to gather the information anonymously and on one form. The registrar's, housing,, and financial aid offices are currently studying the problem of obtaining the information. No decision has been made concerning the method which will be used. A decision will be made later in the spring for use next fall. Student or Teacher to do library research at University of Michigan Library Prefer library scince major, $3.00 per hour. Write M.I.S., P.0.-Box 5129, I Grosse Pointe, Michigan 48236 nterbury GBATALA, Liberia OP) - In a clearing hacked out of the cen- tral Liberian forest, a wary colony propaganda; Liberia, is concerned that other American Negroes; might immigrate and cause an tried to squeeze open a bruise so of Negro Jews that fled Amer- assimilation problem in the coun- he would be taken to a hospital. ica's racial struggles is trying to I try of just over one million pop- "I had to, like, open the bruise create a new life in a republic ulation. up and let some of the bruise founded by freed American slaves. But the pioneers seem to face blood come out to show them." They call themselves Hebrew , a difficult time making a new life The phrase "come out to show Israelites and most of them are in the isolated area served only by them", recorded on two channels, from Chicago. When they started a farm-to-market road. They re- first in unison then witn the sec- arriving last July, Ben Carter fused to discuss their life with a ond moving ahead, maxos up the said: "We'd rather live in the white newsman. sounds of the piece. jungles of Africa than in a house "We are trying to serve our- Sheff, on piano, performed in Cicero." selves, our God and our children," John Cage's "Piano SoJ,1 with They bought a 300 acre plot in said one bearded man who wore a Solos for Voice II" to a score an- November about 100 miles north pink skullcap and had a small, mated by himself and Milton Co- of Monrovia, the Liberian capital golden Star of David stud in the hen. The score was projected on a built near where the former lobe of his left ear. screen for the audience to follow. American slaves settled in 1822. One man who understands The entire performance was . Liberia Disturbed their wariness is James W. Flem- overcast with Lyndon Baines Their settlement has disturbed ister, 64, a Negro who migrated Johnsop "Why oh why oh why." the American Embassy and the to Liberia from Cincinnati, Ohio The performance continues this Liberian government. The embas- in 1951 with a wife, eight children evening with six more hours. sy worries that the colony might and $92. Wander in. become a source of anti-American "I was suspicious then myself," I r 4 .i i 6 9 legro Jews Study Claims ia JungleBlues Bands he said. "You think everyone's H uit Ears against you, American and Liber-; ian." He permitted the new GAINESVILLE, Fla. RP-Teenie- settlers to camp at his farm and Boppers dancing to the pounding helped them. - beat of rock bands are blasting Negroes Discouraged their eardrums into old age, a Flemister said he believes the University of Florida researcher settlers became tired of waiting said Friday. for equal rights in the United In front of the bandstand at States. "The Place," a Gainesville club for "My father said wait. the next teen-agers, his team found the1 generation would be different,' noise measured 120 decibels-as Flemister said. "The young Negro loud as the Saturn 5 moon rocket is saying I must have everything measured from the press site at now - atonce.'';Cape Kennedy. There are 162 persons in the Dr. Kenneth C. Pollock said his! settlement, including two babies associates at the audiology labor- born in Liberia. A few members of the original group have re-!atory were 40 feet outside the club turned to the United States. But before the sound dropped below 90 most live in a town of about 50 decibels, the point which the blue and green camper tents set American Medical Association says on raised floors of logs, and cov- is the threshhold above which ered by thatched roofs. damage is caused. They have erected the log By the time they are 25 years frame for a community hall that old, the youngsters will have the also will serve as a synagogue. problems of the aged as sounds of! Across The ombudsman bureau, estab- lished to handle student problems or complaints concerning academic affairs, will be open for business today in Assistant Dean James Shaw's office, 1220 Angell Hall. Its regular office hours will be Tuesday and Thursday from 2:30- 4A n0 a dt..av q.., n d -.Camipus ed by the Office of School Rela- tions, 2266 School of Music, on North Campus. Knitzer was head of the violin department of the National Music Camp at Interlochen, Mich. for 10 years. * * * A %:uu p.m. an aw enesaayj-5 p.m The Royal Philharmonic Or- chestra of London, conducted by A scholarship fund for violin Vaclav Neumann, will open the students in the music school has 1968 concert schedule tonight at been established in memory of 8:30 p.m. in Hill Aud. Prof. Joseph F. Knitzer, interna- Tickets for this concert and fo4 tionally- known concert violinist ,the 15 remaining concerts of the and teacher. Prof. Knitzer, a Uni- Choral Union series before the versity faculty member since 1964, May Festival are available at the died last July 1 at the age of 53.-( office of the University Musical Contributions are being accept- Society in Burton Tower. ENDING TONIGHT ~ ~SIJU "The Ganes Men Play" " «@THURSDAY**" JOAN BAEZ-DONOVAN-BOB DYLAN and PETER, PAUL AND MARY in IFESTIVAL "A trip eminently worth taking!"-N.Y. Post "The crowd burst into applause more than 25 times in 95 minutes!"-San Francisco Film Festival "As joyous and illuminating a film as is currently to be seen!" -L. A. Times il Flemister said the newcomers know little of farming but plan to plant vegetables and cultivate1 rice. They have dug a well for their tent community but still must travel 11 miles to this small town to obtain most of their food and supplies. The Liberian government has ruled the new settlers can become citizens if they stick it out for three years, but some Liberian government officials fear they could be the vanguard ofUlarge [immigrations from the United States that would upset the coun- try's political balance. The government has set ui) a, seven member board to rule cn admission, settlement and assimi- lation of all immigrants. consonants become hard to hear. "It's like elderly persons who complain, 'Everybody mumbles. Nobody talks plain anymore,' Pollock said. A "not" was dropped from a story on Supreme Court denial of hearing to local anti-war protesters which appeared in yesterday's Daily. In the para- graph dealing with previous Supreme Court rulings on clas- sification of sit-ins as First Amendment protected speech, the sentence which said "The} Supreme Court has affirmed this in cases involving similar circumstances" should read "The Supreme Court has not affirmed this . . . etc." I I I,. 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Near a public lecture presented by LELA MAY ,AULTMAN, C.S.B., a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship. Title: "Christian Science: The Spiritual Challenge to Materialism." TONIGHT EXPERIMENTAL FILMS PROGRAM NO. 1 INAUGURATION OF THE PLEASURE DOME by Kenneth Anger MESHES OF TH E AFTERNOON by Maya Deren THE CAGE by Sidney Peterson HOLD ME WHILE I'M NAKED by Geo~prae Kuchair I I i f"nlt tmhin Pin ti lrR- nri-.. ,P-nts I I I I es NIS