DIAL 8-6416 Tonigh at 7-9 p.m. Vice. And Versa. page three 94C Sfr~igsn NEWS PHONE: 764-0552' BUSINESS PHONE: ~ ti '764-0554 i Thursday, November 12, 1970 Ann Arbor, Michigan Page Three Mick Jagger. And Mick Jagger. perfo rmance. FREEDOM! See England in peace for only $529. A full 30 days of INDEPENDENT bicycle camping -includes air fare, bicycle, & camp- ing equipment. Bicycle-Campers International, P. 0. Box 13927, Univ. Sta., Gainesville, Fla. 32601 tL The University of Michigan School of Music and Department of Art present PUCCINI'S OPERA "MADAME BUTTERFLY" SUNG IN ENGLISH news briefs By The Associated Press THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT of Public Instruction said yesterday that the State Board of Education should order public schools to stop providing "shared time" and dual enrollment pro- grams to nonpublic school students as of Dec. 1S. Dr. John W. Porter also, recommended that auxiliary services for nonpublic schools, such as remedial reading and speech correction, be voided as of Dec. 18, the day the voter-accepted anti-parochiaid amendment takes effect. * * * THE NIXON ADMINISTRATION asked the Supreme Court yesterday to rule out draft exemptions for men who are con- scientiously opposed to the Vietnam war, but not to all wars. The government argued that no matter how sincere or religious these men may be, a political judgment Is at the heart of their de- cision. Later this term, the court will hear the appeals of two men who contend that their consciences do not permit them to fight in Viet- nam. AN UNMANNED SOVIET SPACECRAFT, L u n a 17, was launched yesterday, apparently to attempt a soft landing on the moon and return a sample of lunar soil to earth. Soviet space scientists have said experience gathered from the Luna series will be used for round-trip flights to Mars and Venus 1 "probably within this decade." Conductor: Josef Blatt Stage Direction: Ralph Herbert MENDELSSOHN THEATRE NOVEMBER 20-21-23-24 at 8 P.M. Admission $3.00 BOX OFFICE HOURS: November 16-19-12:30-5 P.M. November 20, 21, 23, 24-12:30-8 P.M. Closed Sunday, November 22 TICKET INFORMATION: 764-6118 .. . ............. -Associated Press GEN. CHARLES DE GAULLE, who died Monday, will be buried in this cemetery today in Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises, France, "A Quantum Leapt in Quality" -Newsweek "Spell- binding" -Cue "Hypno- tically enter- taining" -New Yorke, NOW. IN STEREO SUM. JENNIFER DOHRN, sister of fugitive Weatherman leader next to his daughter's tomb (foreground). Bernardine Dohrn, delivered a message yesterday from TimothyT Leary calling on If.S. revolutionaries to "turn on" and keep up JOINS WITH U.S.: the bombings. She said she had a taped message from Leary, living in self- imposed exile in Algeria, saying: "Blow your mind and blow up the F prisons and controlling systems of the genocidal culture." is attack i De Gaulle rites to be I 1d held today PARIS Z-Gen. Charles de Gaulle will be buried today after a simple funeral in his h o m e village of Colombey. World leaders will gather for memorial services in Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral. Security officials have drawn on reserves to protect such visitors as President Nixon and Soviet Presi- dent Nikolai V. Podgorny. While church bells toll all over France the dignitaries will attend a Requiem Mass at the 600-year- old cathedral. The service, like the one in Colombey les Deux Eg- lises, will be bare of eulogy or the playing of "Taps." These were the restrictions, "no bands, no bu- gles", that De Gaulle set down in a handwritten directive 18 years ago. Later, De Gaulle will be buried beside his daughter Anne, dead 22 years, and a forgotten farm la- borer. F r o m 10,000 to 15,000 police have been mobilized in Paris, and hundreds of others in the vicinity of Colombey. The national rail- road mustered nine extra trains from Paris to Colombey. A Foreign Office list of mourn- ers at Notre Dame includes more than 80 chiefs of state, heads of government and other high offi- cials. Originally t he Foreign Office understood that the Soviet Union w a s sending Premier Alexe N. Kosygin, who went to the recent funeral of Gamal Abdel Nasser. But Tass omitted Kosygin's name in listing a Soviet delegation headed by President Podgorny, officially the chief of state. Nixon is bringing Secretary of State William P. Rogers and ad- viser Henry A. Kissinger. The official list of mourners in- cludes Prince Charles of Britain, the Shah of Iran, Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, Queen Juli- ana of Holland, King Baudouin of Belgium and former. Premier David Ben-Gurion of Israel. Canada's leader, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, is remaining in Ottawa. This recalled to some observers De Gaulle's cry of "Long live free Quebec," made during a 1967 visit to Montreal. Although De Gaulle recognized Red China, it alone among all the major powers sent no major dele- gation. Peking is represented by its ambassador to Paris, H u a n Chen. The Michigan Daily, edited and mau- aged by students at the Univeraity 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. NO AMERICAN combat deaths were reported throughout Vietnam in the past 24 hours, the fifth time in as many months, the U.S. Command said yesterday. on narcotics traffic The number of Americans killed in action has declined sharply UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (R) - since January, but total battlefield deaths during the year have aver- France said yesterday it is crack- aged slightly more than 12 a day. ing down on narcotics traffic and is working closely with the United SEN. ERNEST F. HOLLINGS (D-S.C.) says in a book pub- States on this problem. lished today that President Nixon never has genuinely committed Speaking in the U.N. Economic himself to programs that would feed all the nation's poor, despite and Social Council, Ambassador his speeches on the hunger problem, Jacques Kosciusko - Morizet de- Hollings says Nixon has listened too often to top White House clared that special narcotics po- advisers who oppose spending large sums of money on feeding pro- lice have been augmented consid- grams. erably and steps are being taken N.Y. county bans detergent sale "AN MGM PRESENTS THE STANLEY KUBRICK PRODUCTION OF 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY STARRING KEIR DULLEA-GARY LOCKWOOD SCREENPLAY STANLEY KUBRICK AND ARTHUR C. CLARKE UN- PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY STANLEY KUBRICK SUPER PANAVIS:ON'AND METROCOLOR MGM PRECEDENTED PSYCHEDELIC NOTE SPECIAL SHOW TIMES ROLLER COASTER OF S Surf ing Short "Wet&a RLE CO SE OFWild" at 1 :15-3 :45 AN EXPERIENCE"-615-:45 -Life 15 min. later DIAL 662-6264 at State & Liberty Sts. RIVERHEAD, N.Y. WA) - Be- ginning March 1 it will be ille- gal to sell almost all detergents in eastern Long Island's Suf- folk County. Indications are that both industry and house- wives will observe the law. While there will be nothing to prevent a housewife from crossing the county line a n d purchasing a box of detergent, many Suffolk County residents applaud the ban, passed unan- imously by the Suffolk County Legislature Tuesday. The residents have been told that the physical makeup of the county, which has practically no sewers, dictates some anti-pol- lution measure. In the past 10 years, with many potato farms turned into suburban developments, t h e county population has jumped from 660,000 to 1.1 million. All water , comes from wells, and whatever flows from the home into the septic tank or cesspool quickly seeps into the water ta- ble. and ultimately into the wells. Most impurities filter out along the way, local authorities say, but detergents do not, and they make the well water cloudy and sometimes even foamy. To counter this they passed the law, which carries a maximum penalty of 15 days in jail and a $250 fine. The law bans sale of any de- tergent containing alky-benzene sulphonates or alcohol sul- phates, but makes no reference to phosphates, such as are found in the new enzyme products. The law, however, does not ap- ply to detergents in toothpaste, dishwasher compounds a n d shampoo. Industry spokesmen say the housewives of Suffolk County are being needlessly inconven- ienced by the law. They say it treats only a symptom and not the cause, the lack of sewersnto carry off the wastes, including the detergents. While the county is current- ly almost without sewers, vot- ers in the towns of Babylon and Islip have approved a 10-year, $275-million program to install them. to stiffen punishment for inter- national drug traffickers. The flow of drugs, especially heroin, from illicit processing plants - in southern France has' long been a problem for U.S. en- forcement agencies. A substantial part of the heroin reaching the United States illegally is said to come from France. Kosciusko-Morizet said, "France cannot remain indifferent to the international traffic which, in part, crosses her territory." "We have* therefore committed ourselves to participate on the international level, in the fight against drug trafficking, especial- ly by strengthening cooperation between the various authorities responsible for international nar- cotics control," he said. "On a bilateral basis with the United States, we have set upI complete cooperation," he said. "We are ready to extend it on a multilateral basis. These efforts have to be integrated into the in- ternational effort which is being conducted by the United Nations and in which we mean to partici- pate unreservedly." Kosciusko-Morizet pointed to two recent cases as concrete exam- ples of results being achieved through U.S.-French cooperation. One, he said, was the seizure in France last August of an aircraft carrying 600 pounds of pure heroin to the United States. PEACE CORPS -NEEDS PEOPLE in math, biology, chemistry, physics, health, science, en- gineering, home economics, agricul- ture, construction, mechanics, indus2 trial and vocational education- NOV. 9-13 3529 S.A.B. L I CINEMA II "THE RED AND THE WHITE" (1966 directed by MIKLOS JANSCO Hungary's foremost young director presents a brutal, realistic portrait of the Russian Revolution. Fri da and Cairrdav N n I I I