RADICAL FILM SERIES PRESENTS TRUFFAUT'S JULES and JIM TONIGHT CANTERBURY HOUSE-330 Maynard page three im4c £frt40 Fi a ci1 NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 BUSINESS PHONE: 764-0554 Wednesday, October 28, 1970 Ann Arbor, Michgan Page Three 719 11 P.M. admission 75c neBwysebrirefs By The Associated Press i I M s ISQUITE SIMPLY, THE BEST AMERICAN FILM I'VE SEEN THIS YEAR!".TIMES, A MIKE NICHOLS FILM ALAN ARKIN ISEPH KELLER - MARTIN BALSAM;RICHARDBBENJAMIN;ARTHUR GARFUNKET; JACKGILfOR; BUCK HENRY; BOB NEWHART ANTIONY PERKINS. PAULA PRENTISS; BIAlSEcR ,ONIVIClI ORSONWEES ASOREEEDLE. SCREENPLAY BYRBCKHENRY PROOUfiBYAJHNCALLEYSMARTIN RANSOKOFF 1#COIBYMRIILNICNGOL IE NESAu masm'' UAvt tr AN'mA-4UE A MOIPvmIi*UlutfspWmrnawu 1a1 DIAL 5-6290 SHOWS AT 1,3, 5, 7, 9:10 ANGELA DAVIS has gone on a hunger strike, her attorney Margaret Burnham revealed yesterday. The black revolutionary is protesting conditions in the Women's House of Detention,where she is being heldufor extradition to Cali- fornia on muder and kidnap charges, said Burnham, who is a friend of Davis. BERNADETTE DEVLIN returned to the House of Commons yesterday to the cheers of Laborite supporters and the frigid silence of the ruling Conservatives. Devlin assumed her seat after serving two-thirds of a six-month sentence for riotous behavior and incitement to riot. She was re- leased early for good behaviour. Devlin did not apologize for her actions in the Bigside district of Londonderry last year, but said she feels active violence right now would not work in the interests of the working class. F. I Chili BAUIL HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL WED., OCT. 28: The Cat People dir. JACQUES TOUTNER (1942) Girl believes she turns into a cat as a result of a curse. THURS., FRI., OCT. 29-30: The Day the Earth Stood Still dir. ROBERT WISE (1951) Michael Rennie tries to save Earthmen from themselves. SAT., SUN., OCT. 31-NOV. 1: The Mask of Fu Manchu This Sax Rohmer favorite replaces the unfortunately unavailable Psycho. COMEDIES FESTIVAL STARTING MONDAY 7 & 9:05 ARCHITECTURE 662-8871 C AUDITORIUM I * * MARTIAL LAW was declared in Ecuador yesterday as the government hunted for the kidnapers of Gen. Cesar Rohn San- doval. Sandoval, the commander of Eduador's air force, was the first military man to be kidnaped in the Americas since political abductions began in 1969. NOBEL PRIZES in physics and chemistry were awarded yesterday to a Swede and two Frenchmen. Professor Hannes Alfven, 62, of the University of California at San Diego was honored for "fundamental work and discoveries in magneto-hydrodynamics." Prof. Louis Neel, 66, of Grenoble Univer- sity in France shared the $80,000 award for discoveries "which have led to important applications in solid state physics." The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences also awarded the Nobel prize in chemistry to Prof. Luis Leloir, 64, who teaches at the University of Buenos Aires. He was awarded the prize for his dis- covery of sugar nucleotides and their role in the biosynthesis of; carbohydrates and sugars, THE SOVIET UNION recovered a satellite yesterday but lost an airplane'to a pair of Soviet students. Zond 8, having completed its 8-day photographic mission around the moon, splashed down successfully in the Indian Ocean. But the Soviet airline lost a Czech-made aircraft as the two students, identified as Nickolai Ginlov and Vitali Pozdeyir, hijacked the plane and guided it across the Turkish border. The students, who had been planning the aerial heist for two years, asked for poliitcal asylum. It was the second hijacking of a Soviet plane to Turkey in two weeks. TIGHT MONEY may lead to a boom in the construction of low-cost housing for the poor, industry experts said yesterday. Private builders are taking advantage of a government subsidized housing program they would have scorned if. money were plentiful, agreed the experts. With money to finance ordinary housing difficult to obtain, low- incoine housing starts under this program are expected to increase ten-fold this year. -Associated Press Temple bombed Police inspect the rear entrance wey of the Temple Beth Sholom in downtown Rochester after it was bombed yesterday. Another temple across the city was bombed at the same time. Authorities are seeking some link with the dynamite blasts at 11 other build- ings in Rochester 15 days ago. MEDICAL CONFLICT:j I Macrobiotic diet: A good health plan. By JOHN SAMRAJ The usual macrobiotic diet, ac- Thinking about a "macrobiotic cording to Bill Bolduc of the Eden diet?" If you are, think care- Organic Foodstore, consists of fully, because physical reactions about 25 per cent cooked vegeta- to this sort of diet range from bles, 25 per cent fruits, beans and increased health to death. animal foods, and 50 per cent Some adherents say "it really whole grains. makes you feel better," (Dan Ber- The macrobiotic diet, he says, man, a student who is on the diet), while critics maintain "it's is part of a macrobiotic "way of contrary to all that medical sci- life," and illness due to such a diet ence knows." (Irene Hieber, health can be explained by an abuse of service dietitian), the diet rather than a whole- SBut these evaluations of a mac- heartdaoinofhemc- robiotic diet depend mostly on a ted adoption of the macro- person's interpretation and use of: biotic life style. macrobiotic principles. The macrobiotic philosophy pur- ports to change the bodies and P o e r } minds ofc atsollowers bydichan- Pioneer stud ing what they eat from their usual fare to a macrobiotic diet con- sisting of whole grains, supple- of mented by cooked and raw vege- tables, in-season fruits, very little One of the dozen Pioneer High animal foods, and absolutely no School students arrested Sept. 30 chemicals, sugars, or drugs. a f t e r a destructive rampage The reasoning behind this diet through the school w a s found is "nature provides," and man guilty yesterday of malicious de- can only hurt himself with artifi- struction of property. cial foodssand chemicals. City police officers claimed the The danger in this diet lies in student, Larry E. Wright of 707 extreme application. The Journal Felch Street, swung a chain of the American Medical Associa- through a window during a dis- tion (March 13, 1967), condemns turbance staged by black students macrobiotics on the basis of a who were dissatisfied with admin- case in which a woman almost istration moves to hire more black killed herself by changing from a teachers and counselors. normal American diet to one eat- Wright was the f i r s t of the ing only brown rice for e i g h t group to be convicted. One other months. defendant has entered a guilty The actual diet is more varied, plea to the malicious destruction yet restricts intake of fruits and charge and t h e others charged animal foods, so it is still inade- are all awaiting trial. quate in the eyes of today's medi- Three police officers who testi- cine. fied at the trial said they saw a eany condemns 0s economic deceit WASHINGTON )-- AFL-CIO President George Meany accused Nixon administration officials yesterday of calculat- ed deception of voters about the nation's economic decline. He also predicted a heavy vote against Republicans be- cause of inflation and unemployment. Meany said Nixon Cabinet officers and economic advis- ers are deliberately trying to mislead Americans into believ ing inflation has been curbed and that, the economy is on the upswing. "I think at least they should tell it like it is," said the 76-year-old labor leader. "There is no economic upturn in sight . . . There has not been an improvement and there is no indication there is going to be an improvement." , " He said living costs have risen t ish cu t 10 per cent since President Nixon took office 20 months ago and that unemployment has soared 7.2 " per cent - from 2.6 million to 4.6 IRh 1 S. II111 million. i "Wrat we're now getting from the t dministration - from the highest levels of the administra- tion - is a lot of what I would call calculated deception, Madison Avenue doubletalk," Meany said. LONDON estThe British gov "It seems every action, every erment yesterday trimmed wel- statementsfrom every level of the fare-state benefits and raised the administration in the last f e w prospect of higher food prices but days is directed at the election. ordered cuts in personal and cor- Against all this economic dou- poration taxes. bletalk which is all directed at the The action brought cries of "re- election we in t h e trade union sign" from the Labor party, which movement . . . go by the record Prime Minister Edward Heath's and the 20-month record of the Conservatives ousted in June. Nixon administration from the of- In presenting his budget the ficial figures . .. Chancellor of Exchequer, Anthony "The buying power of the fac- Barber, said cuts in state services tory worker's weekly pay is down would save $792 million next year 2 per cent, and $2,64 billion by 1975. "The major industrial areas Then, to Tory cheers in the with substantial unemployment, House of Commons, he said the of which there were 6 in January savings would permit cuts of 21/2 1969 there are now 35, and this percentage points in the basic in- is out of the 150 areas in t h e come tax rate and in corporation country which are characterized taxes next year. as major industrial areas. So we The savings, Barber said, will have substantial unemployment in come partly from increased charg- six times as many of these areas es in subsidized housing, the state- as we had in 1969. run National Health Service, Meanwhile, the Labor Depart- school meals and other welfare ment disclosed that it has added programs for those who can afford five major labor markets to its to pay. list of areas with unemployment of 6 per cent or more. Companion moves will reduce I, 11 ent convicted s destruction person they -identified ts Wright swing a chrome-colored chain through a window in the school as a group of nearly 30 youths moved down a hallway. " Miss Pauline Rothmeyer, ap- pearing as; Wright's counsel, mov- ed for a dismissal on the grounds that no malicious intent had been shown and because of what she termed "contradictory" testimony by the state witness. Circuit Court Judge S. J. El- den denied the motion to dismiss, saying the witnesses' testimony made it clear they had s e e n Wright turn toward a window and snap the chain. Elden found Wright guilty as charged and set sentencing for Nov. 20. Wright is currently free on bond, government investment grants and other incentives. Most measures will take effect April 1. The idea, Barber said, is to make welfare services more selective: "Where the user can\afford it, he should bear more of the cost and the taxpayer less." Inside and outside Parliament, initial reaction was largely hostile. Heath's precedessor, H a r o Id Wilson, called the slashes in serv- ices a formula for "the survival of the fattest." Roy Jenkins, the Labor spokesman of finance, said the new charges on health and other services mean, in effect, higher taxes for most Britons. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier, $10 by mat Summer Session published Tuesday through Saturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $5. by carrier, $5 by mail. Program Information 662-6264 Corner State & Liberty Sts. OPEN 12.45 v~t: .:::..;?";.}::.; i:. .... ::v: '.., .............. ...r ........... f. ..... .x.T..$.....h....:........v.....k n .. ..v. .4...... 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