111 THIS FRIDAY! DEC. 4! T.G.L .F. Page three 174C Sfr tgi!3n 3atly NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 BUSINESS PHONE: 764-0554 Friday, December 4, 1970 Ann Arbor, Michigan Page Three I 4 to 6 p.m. RECORDS CIDER AND DONUTS SOFT TALK AT- SHALOM HOUSE-i1429 Hill St. news Asdbriefs By The Associated Press I A DIAL Shows at 5-6290 _ _1__3_ , 7, 9:05 "The funniest movie I've seen this year! Just go, run to see it!" -New York Post *CRC f COLOR -NEXT- The Baby Maker" Thurs.-Fri., Dec. 3-4 LITTLE CAESAR dir. MERVYN LE ROY (1930) The first talking gangster film and the movie that catapulted Edward G. Robinson to stardom. In the vanguards of early De- pression pictures glorifying the gangster as the hero of the times. SAT.-SU N.: THIRTY NINE STEPS 7& 9:05 ARCHITECTURE 6628175c AUDITORIUM CLASSES WERE SUSPENDED and tension was high yester- day at Chile's University of Conception. A clash between young Communists and left wing extremists left one student dead and another wounded. The violent battle, involving chains, sticks and pistols, was the most dramatic confrontation yet between the Communists and the Revoluionary Leftist Movement-MIR-an extremist groupwhich in the past has taken part in urban terrorism and bank robberies. The fight began about noon Wednesday when student members of the "Ramona Parra Brigade," the tough shock troops of the Com- munist party, were surprised by MIR militants as they destroyed MIR posters for next Wednesday's Student Federation elections. Marxist President Salvador Allende, who has Communists in his coalition government, asked the students to "re-establish a climate of democratic co-existence . . . discarding all forms of aggression." The police did not move in to quell the incident, because, authori- ties said, "the government respects university autonomy." * * * PALESTINIAN GUERRILLAS and Jordanian troops clashed for two hours in Amman last night. A Fatah communique reporting the incident said 12 civilians were killed and wounded in the clash, which appeared to be the most serious fighting in the capital since last September's civil war. Fighting erupted when three security forces vehicles mounting heavy machine guns arrived at the newly opened police station in Jebel Marikh near the guerrilla stronghold of Wahdat refugee camp, Fatah said. Its communique said people gathered near the vehicles, protest-; ing their presence. Security men started shooting in the air "and1 sometimes on the people."i Palestinian militia guarding the camp and guerrilla officers re- turned the fire in self-defense, the communique said. Jordanian army positions in and around Amman immediately opened fire in all directions, it added. THE NIXON ADMINISTRATION yesterday sued the state of Alabama and an Alabama judge who refused to issue a marriage license to a white Army sergeant and his black .fiance.X This suit, the first such action ever taken by the federal govern- ment, seeks to void Alabama's anti-miscegenation laws. When asked whether the state statute was voided in 1967 whenl the Supreme Court ruled a Virginia anti-miscegenation law uncon- stitutional, Alabama Deputy Asst. Atty. Gen. John Bookout said, "The Alabama law is still law until it is stricken down. They don't justl wipe these laws off the book all over the United States because of1 one ruling."f HOUSE-SENATE CONFEREES agreed yesterday on a $387 million family planning bill to fund a federal office for con- trolling population growth.1 The bill authorizes the funds to be distributed to public and pri- vate nonprofit organizations to advise persons on means of controll- ing birth and issuing contraceptives. - In addition, research grants also can be awarded to conductV studies into fertility, methods of contraception and the reproductivet system.t The bill prohibits expenditures of federal funds for abortions. The Department of Health, Education and Welfare will administers the funds and coordinate all federal programs dealing with birthf control. r- I. .x .. I. I Separati~sts on trial in Spain as strikes ,erupt BURGOS, Spain (N) - Sixteen Basque separatists were court-martialed yesterday, as police and army troops sealed off the two-block area adjacent to the courtroom here. The kidnaping of a West German diplomat and wide- spread strikes protesting the trial heightened the tension in the courtroom. The 16 Basques face charges ranging from banditry to terrorism and murder. The prosecution demands the death penalty for six charged with the murder of a political police _ ,it _n' -o " , r'is s - 7_ :.- 7i_ .. '". n " n .GIVE THE GIFT 'OF MUSIC: SONY'S 366 Triple Head Stereo Tape Deck Keeps on Giving the Beauty of Music All Year Long: 9 WHAT ELSE COULD YOU GIVE THAT WOULD BRING SO MUCH PLEASURE FOR ONLY... $249.50 HI-FI BUYS Ann Arbor-East Lansing 618 S. MAIN 769-4700 "Quality Sound Through Quality Equipment" : ~ - - { . .*... _ .. l< . -. ]. 4. L! 4.. *4 . . *4 . I I I I -Associated Press HOUSE SPEAKER JOHN McCORMACK (left) and Majority Leader Carl Albert (right) criticize the Nixon administration's economic policies at a press conference yesterday. De~mocrats call for wage price freezes WASHINGTON ( P) - Three Democratic congressional leaders called yesterday for an immediate temporary freeze on all wages and prices. Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield (D-Mont.), H o u s e Speaker John McCormack (D-Mass.) and Majority Leader Carl Al- bert (D-Okla.) urged a return to the policy of exerting presidential pressure on industry to keep wages and prices down. They charged President Nixon with leading the country into the longest recession since the 1930's by pursuing an economic policy based on "insipid . . . futile . . . after-the-fact hand slapping and fingerpointing." Three days ago the administration issued its second inflation alert that singled out contract settlements or suggested settlements in construction, rail and auto industries as contributing to increased inflation. .- Such alerts, the Democratic leaders said, are useless.C They called for an immediate 30-to 60-day wage-price freeze,:N which the President e a'n order a yrd under interim authority given him v yeo rd by Congress earlier this year. Then, they said, the President WASHINGTON (T)A -'Secret should immediately reinstitute a J policy of suggesting voluntary' John Chafee yesterday ordered 1 ceilings or guidelines for annual immediately the dumping of all wage-price increases and take a other wastes. vigorous personal role in seeing Chafee acted as a massive oi that labor and industry abide by the Atlantic off Florida's coast. them. Mansfield said that all future The 500,000 gallons of oil, v labor contracts should include a 135 miles of shoreline from the cost-of-living escalator clause that to Daytona Beach was dumped Z would make big catch-up settle- two Navy barges 55 miles at sea ments unnecessary. "I assume that at least part Albert said that after the wage- from those barges," said Capt. price freeze period the President frmthsbag,"aiCp. should gather "the best brains he manding officer of Mayport Navi can find" to work out long-range dispatched the barges. solutions to inflation and unem- Dietz was named by Rear Adn ployment. Worth Jr., commander of the J Mansfield a n d Albert bitterly complex, to head a Navy task criticized Nixon for saying he did cmlx oha ayts not believe in the voluntary guide- work with state and city governn line policy of his two Democratic the petroleum pollution. predecessors. Dietz said he had ordered the "The pronouncement," s a i d der a 1924 law repealed earlier th Mansfield, "removed in effect all That law was replaced by th governmental restraint and influ- ence to maintain wages and pric- Improvement Act signed by Pre es 'within responsible limits." 1 April 3. The new law prohibits + chief two years ago and jail terms totaling 752 years for all the defendants. A steel-helmeted riot policeman stood behind each of the Basques as they heard the presiding colonel deny a defense motion to sus- pend the trial until the Spanish Court has a change to rule on a petition asking for a civil pro- ceeding. Terrorism is a military crime under Spanish law. Eugene Beihl, the honorary West German consul at San Sebastian, was kidnaped Tuesday by a group that claimed to belong to "Basque Land and Liberty," a terrorist or- ganization known by its Basque language initials at ETA. In Madrid, an ETA communique denounced Beihl's kidnaping and said the abduction was carried out by a renegade group using the sec- ret organization's initials. The kidnapers sent word to a French Basque group in Bayonne that Beihl's fate would depend on the outcome of the trial. Reports from San Sebastian said work stoppages in the Basque province of Guipuzcoa were all but complete. Twenty persons were reported arrested in clashes be- tween workers and police. In Vizcaya, another Basque province, sources said as many as 12,000 were out on strike, but others indicated the number was much higher., Female job market tight WASHINGTON ( The La- bor Department s a i d yesterday that the 1970's "may have a par- ticularly adverse effect" on the burgeoning crop of women college graduates, who in the past have spearheaded the drive against sexism. "The increasing participation of women in the labor force and the narrow range of professions in which the majority of them seek employment are at the heart of the women workers' problem," the department said in the fall issue of Occupational Outlook Quarter- ly. It cited these factors: -A projected tremendous In- crease in women college gradu- ates through 1980. -A continuing absence of any but highly talented and motivat- ed women in such high-opportun- ity fields as medicine, law, en- gineering and science. The department said the out- look for college graduates gener- ally also is less rosy than in the past decade. HAFEE DIRECTIVE ,red to stop dumping THE PROJECT COMMUNITY Children's Film Festival presents Alice in Wonderland- Unicorn in the Garden- Mr. Magoo as William TelI (FREE REFRESHMENTS) Sat., Dec. 5th 10 A.M.-12 Noon Admission 50c Little People Canterbury House $1.00 Big People 330 Maynard M 1 t 3 I { i' 7 3 3 E E ary of the Navy the Navy toistop I oil, sludge and 1 slick drifted in which threatened Georgia border Monday night by 1. of the oil is that Don Dietz, com- al Station, which n. Lawrence Hey- acksonville Navy. force which will ments in fighting oil dumped un- is year. e Walter Quality sident Nixon on dumping oil, in- cluding sludge, in harmful quantities within 50 miles of shore. I&rmon Shields, director of the Florida Marine Resources Department, asked the Navy not to dump chemicals on the oil. "There is no known chemical that will break down the oil without harming fishing areas," he said. Elgin White, director of information for the Department of Natural Resources, said a plan iad been prepared to launch a cleanup operation if the oil washed ashore. Dietz said Wednesday that the Navy at May- port has been in the habit of dumping its oil wastes more than 50 miles at sea about eight times a year, but usually it consisted of 90 per cent wa- ter. Mike Wenzel, a Jacksonville waste oil dealer, said he tried to find a buyer for this batch and ran tests which he said showed it more than 90 per cent oil and less than 10 per cent water. Because it had 1.6 per cent sulphur context, he said, he found no market for it. ":z, 'O' 'C ,'D' _'L 'D'.-Z . "'_ .Z5'.'..'C 't "'L, Z , f'".'i 't "'i ,' '! Z im i I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - a keeper for her treasures is one of the nicest gifts. Each musical jewelry chest in our collection is itself a unique treasure. A. Wood chest with lid, 8%x5" high, $10. B. Baroque silver-tone box, 7x5" high, $20. C. Large five-drawer chest in fruitwood with grill doors, 11x14" high, $20. c: BLACK RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE (A SERIES OF LECTURES) TUES., DEC. 8, 7:30 p.m., Residential College, Rm. 124 "STYLES OF BLACK PREACHING" PROFESSOR WARREN, Vanderbilt University WED., DEC. 10, 8 p.m., St. Andrew's Episcopal Church 306 N. Division (across from Jones School) "BLACK THEOLOGY AND THE RENEWAL OF THE CHURCH" PROFESSOR JAMES CONE, Union Theological Seminary Author: "Black Theology and Black Power" and "A Bloack Theology of Liberation" Office of-Religious Affairs 2282 SAB 764-7442 WANTED: - I i CINEMA II FOR ALL WALT DISNEY FANS "DAVEY CROCKETT, King of the Wild Frontier" with FESS PARKER and BUDDY EBSEN "LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW" with Ichabod Crane, Brom Bones, and the Headless Horseman "WIND IN THE WILLOWS" with TOAD of TOAD HALL Please note Days and Show Offerings at each Time; Volunteers Faculty and Students to sell Christmas peace wreath buttons and posters. 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Saturday, Dec. 5