Friday, November S, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Friday, November 5, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I I images . Federal school aid advised WASHINGTON (R - A $2 million study released yester- day urges more school con- solidations and much heavier federal and state spending to equalize public education and taxation. The five-volume report by the National Educational Finance Pro- ject recommends that prqperty taxes pay for only 10-15 per cent, rather than the present 52 per cent, of the nation's annual $40 billion school bill. The study, funded by the U.S. Office of Education and four years in the making, comes in the wake of a recent California court - decision holding unconstitutional the heavy reliance on property taxation for public education. In Michigan, Gov. William Milliken and Atty. Gen. Frank Kelley have requested the state courts to rule on the- matter. In lieu of local taxes, the re- port recommends that the present seven per cent federal spending be boosted to 22 to 30 per cent, with state governments making up the difference. Although states as a whole foot 41 per cent of the cost of schools, the study noted that contributions from individual states vary wide- ly. The report said school districts wealthy with property can levy modest taxes to finance their op- erations, while poor districts must tax their residents to the hijt and still come up short. "The time has come for Ameri- cans to say: The number of dol- lars spent on education should be based on the educational needs of k!the children rather than the { wealth of the school district," the report said. It recommends also consolida- tion of 80 per cent of the 18,000 school districts that "do not have sufficient enrollments to provide Your Pleasure is Chicken Dinner $1.49 3035 Washtenaw across from Lee Oldsmobile it ' Wesold 47 of ____ Y 1 j {( .I11 '. II II these stereo systems in just 4 Iweeks ...andit II wasn't just the low price that did it. -Daily-Rolfe Tessem HAZARDS GALORE IJ. dcub settles charg Morocco- (Continued from Page 4 vW WHEN FREAKS start descend- ing in droves on the bord- ers, the frontier guards put on the clamps. They keep a pair of scis- sors handy, but like John W. - most rejected longhairs turn back. To the Moroccans, it's the best way to protect their fragile Mos- lem nation from the degenerate West. "Long hair means you smoke drugs," a douane at Ceuta told me flatly. "Hippies are dirty, badly dressed, and they don't work Moroccans don't like them." On the ferry from Algeciras to Ceuta, five freaks from the States are desperately borrowing bobby pins, bundling their hair under Spanish berets. "If I only knew I would have brought a coat and tie and a hairnet," says one. I have already prepared for the bor- der: a friend cuts my hair on the docks of Algeciras. I hear applause from a long line of taxis and see the chauffeurs grinning. They've seen this routine before. Three of the kids got turned back at the border, but a friendly guard let them through 30 min- utes later. "Don't try hair spray,'! he advised one of them. "It won't work." TRADITIONAL MOROCCO is actually absorbing the freaks with scarcely a shudder. Moroccans don't really consider drugs a major problem. They've been smoking them for hundreds of years and besides, Moroccan youth don't seem to be attracted. Drinking wine is their taboo. "The problems of drugs and the hippie life are here in Morocco but not danger- ous," says Ketanni. "The educa- tion and fabric of life here pre- vents that. The family is very tight. The parents exercise strict control over their children's up- bringing and ideas. They don't let them pass the night out of the house. When they see their child veering, they reform him. And there's a very strong Moslem j spirit: most of the young, even If they don't practice the relig- ion, still believe in its taboos. It's a pervasive psychological atmos- phere they can't escape." Like their counterparts on Mad- ison Avenue, Moroccan merchants have found that specializing in hippies provides a great source of revenue. Ask the owners of Cafe Jazz . Classical Pop " Rock Folk " Western Opera Top Names Top Label LP Albums at DISCOUNT PRICES AT Fni ITM -Hippies offer hash Hippies in Essaouira where inter- you go to Morocco, go to Snack of sex discrimination the BSR RTS-20 national freaks turn on 24 hours Hippies,'" says Abdellah. "They By JUDY RUSKIN quired them to wear hot pants and a day to Jimi Hendrix and Janis know we'll give them a friendly Charges by Women's Advocate boots. Kurtz felt that this wasI Joplin (the patron also owns three welcome and a good meal for 40 Barbaraterry Kurtz of sexism at direct exploitation of women, traditional cafes where Moroccans cents." the newly reorganized University treating them as sexual objects gamble and smoke kif), and of the Club were settled this week, with instead of persons. Cafe Royal, which features Moroc- MOROCCO is making its small the hiring of two women as kitch- Greenfield, however, denied can style cushions, low tables with adjustments. Marrakech citizens en help. kmaking such a statement. He said hash pipe holders and a blacklight were complaining about hippie: The original hiring plan as pro- that such a uniform would be pop art painting of King Huassan drumming late at night, so now posed by Richard Greenfield, highly impractical. Decisions on II. the town forbids music in hotels manager of the University dining the dress code will be made by the Perhaps Snack Hippies in Mar- after 10 p.m. And, says Abdellah, club, called for the hiring of waitresses collectively when all the rakech started it all. The owner pretty American women usually women as waitresses ony. Men hiring has been finished, he said. of this little cafe used to own a braless and in shorts, are always were to serve as bus boys. The University Club will take pastry shop. "Hippies then were being followed by Moroccan men According to Kurtz, this con- disgusting," Abdellah recalls. "You whose . native Moslem women stituted sex discrimination in hir- over the operation of the food could scrape a knife against their are kept literally under wraps.: ing. "Women don't like to sell service in the main dining room feet and get a centimeter of crud. When I ,traveled with a woman. themselves to customers in order I (the Union. Present service will When they moved, chunks of dan-,we usually held hands to show the to receive tips" she said. "They end on November 24. The dining druff and bugs fell from their hair,' Arabs I possessed her. Otherwise, should not be disqualified from ] room will reopen on November 30j "But then, around 1969, t h e she's up for grabs - literally, my other jobs on the basis of sex." with breakfast, lunch and dinner borders started preventing t h a t friends' breasts often turned black Kurtz had stated that she would type of hippie from coming." and blue. "Perhaps a girl smokes seek legal advice on the issue gestsh !That's when Abdellah changed , too much and doesn't know what from the Human Rights Commis- Patisserie to Snack Hippies. "Now she's saying," Abdellah says. In sion, if necessary. the hippies we get are clean. They any case, the town's hotels won't After a meeting between Kurtz are my friends. All over the world. let Moroccan men through t h e and Greenfield last week, it was -G hippies tell their friends: 'When doors with a foreign girl. determined that women would beV tl' dallowed to apply for both jobs. 'WE'RE SITTING in the smoky Greenfield stated that he would Delta Sigma Bt lamplight of an open air cafe in decide each case on an individual aMarrakech, eating fried fish and basis. He has since begun hiringr olives. "My money's run out and women for non-waitress positions. federal ost there's blood in my urine," says Other conflicts had also de- FRIDAY, Nov. 5, 8-11 p.m. a dropout from NYU. Soldiers with veloped involving a dress code for Live Band & Refreshments Prof. Richard Balzhiser, chair- machine guns are roaming t h e waitresses. The waitresses origin- 1502 Hill St. man of the Chemical Engineering, streets after an abortive coup ally claimed that Greenfield re- Dept., has been appointed assist- d'etat, cholera seems to be break- ant director of the White House ing out everywhere. Someone sticks, Office of Science and Technology. a hash pipe in his hand and he In his new post he will be re- takes a long toke like a reflex. sponsible for the Office of Science His eyes drift over nearby market and Technology's activities in en- stalls, mounds of dates, nuts and x vironnent, energy and natural re- figs, watermelons, oranges and sources. cactus fruits, piles of grains, fresh Balzhiser will work directly un- I baked loaves of bread, leather FRIDAY & SATURDAY der Dr. Edward David Jr., science handbags and long silk caftans; advisor to the President and donkeys cart hay and a pitchTHE THIRD MAN chairman of the Federal Council black man from Senegal breaks:R for Science and Technology. This open some coconuts. 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