Thursday, September 12, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Thursday, September 12, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY --r--- -I ,.. _ t t i'v\ Syr' International Preenttios of usi0 and Dance 197AM 4 75 :;a. ;f:::; -, ;:, :. ;e,: .v ,., ,Ā¢,; ': : :: : ,,.. ,,: ' x; f , r,,'. ,,:; ;; ;'r ;?; ''" T., e ; F,.I a 4:' tel: :i': Single Concert Tickets now Available Another exciting season is about to begin! Symphony orchestras, string quartets and chamber groups, vocal and instrumental recitals, choral, opera, jazz, mime, Asian groups, and all types of dance, modern, ethnic, and ballet-performed in Hill Auditorium, Rackham Auditorium, and Pourer Center for the Performing Arts. Select your favorites now-perfect for birthday and Christmas gifts, too. Boston.whites plan boycott over busing BOSTON (A - Court-ordered busing to integrate the oldest public school system in America begins today in Boston. White parents plan a large-scale boycott reminiscent of resistence in the South. About 18,200 of the city's 94,000 public school pupils will be bused for the first time as part of an integration plan ordered in June by U.S. District Court Judge Arthur Garrity. He said the School Committee had "intentionally segregated schools at all levels" and, in effect, ran a dual school system for its 36,000 nonwhite pupils. BUSING opposition has flourished in the city's close-knit, white neighborhoods, South Boston, Hyde Park and Dorchester. Boy- cott leaders predict 40 per cent of the school system's pupils will stay out Thursday. School officials will not predict the size of the anticipated boycott. "I'm going along with the people," said Mary Binda, a South Boston mother who said yesterday she would keep her three school boys home. "What is a mother supposed to do? Am I supposed to tell my kids they can't go across the street to school?" Black community leaders said they expect many black young- sters to ride buses to predominantly white schools today, but others would stay home. POSTPONEMENTS have been arranged for all court proceed- ings at which police officers were scheduled to appear today and tomorrow, an unprecedented action in Boston. In addition, police officials said men will be brought in on overtime to assist in monitoring school integration activities. Despite the city's Cradle of Liberty nickname and Liberal reputation, antibusing feeling runs strong in Boston's Irish, Ital- ian and other ethnic neighborhoods. Sen. Edward Kennedy, long a local hero, was booed and splattered with a tomato when he attempted to explain his probusing stand at a demonstration Monday. Mayor Kevin White that night called for peaceful implementa- tion of the integration plan. In a televised "appeal to reason," White promised "swift and sure punishment" for anyone who resorts to violence. Penn Central heads charged with fraud i Esterhazy String Quartet Thurs., Oct. 24 London Symphony Orchestra. ANDRE PREVIN, Conductor Jessye Norman, Soprano .. .Sat., Sept. 21 .Sat., Oct. 5 National Shadow Theater, Malaysia ......Sun., Oct. 6 Pennsylvania Ballet .. Sat. & Sun. Slask, Polish Folk Company .. Jacques Loussier Trio (piano, bass, drums). . . National Chinese Opera Theater..... Cleveland String Quartet........ Carlos Montoya, Guitarist......... Soviet Georgian Dancers and Tbilisi Polyphonic Choir .. . . Juilliard String Quartet .. Handel's "Messiah" . . Fri., Sat., Su Guarneri String Quartet and Gary Graffman, Pianist. Marcel Marceau, Pantomimist.......Fri., Sat., Sun., Detroit Symphony Orchestra ........ . ALDO CECCATO, Conductor; LORIN HOLLANDER, Pianist Oct. 26 & 27 Wed., Oct. 30 Sat., Nov. 2 Sun., Nov. 10 Wed., Nov. 13 Tues. ,Nov. 19 Sun., Nov. 24 Tues., Dec. 3 n., Dec. 6, 7, 8 Wed., Jan. 8 Jan. 10, 11, 12 Sat., Jan. 11 Moscow Chamber Orchestra . RUDOLF BARSHAI, Conductor Goldovsky Grand Opera Theater (DONIZETTI and DEBUSSY) Jean-Pierre Rampal, Flutist; and . Thurs., Feb. 13 Tues., Feb. I1 Robert Veyron-LaCroix, Keyboard ... Tues., Feb. 18 Harkness Ballet, New York ...... . Chhau, Masked Dance of Bengal .... Moscow Balalaika Ensemble and Ludmila Zykina, folk singer .... . Paul Taylor Dance Company ... . Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra . ALAIN LOMBARD, Conductor; JEAN-BERNARD POMIER, Pianist Thurs., Feb. 20 . Sat., Feb. 22 Mon., Feb. 24 .. Wed., Mar. 12 Sat., Mar. 15 Cencentus Musicus, Vienna ... . Festival Chorus and .. Wed., Oct. 9 i iiK U~Y WASHINGTON (Reuter) - A in a telephone interview the Federal grand jury yesterday U.S. Government is attempting charged two former officers of to extradite Mr. Gotz who faces the bankrupt Penn Central Rail- jail terms totalling 110 years road with illegally diverting part and fines of up to 25,000 dollars of a 10 million dollar loan from on one count of conspiracy, sev- a West German banking syndi- en counts of mail fraud and 14 cate. other counts of fraud. The charges, handed down in The two former officers of the Philadelphia, also named as de- railroad were charged with ad- fendants a West German fitan- ditional counts of misapplication cier and two other men in the of funds that could bring them scheme. jail sentences of up to 120 years The jury charged the defend- and fines of 31,000 dollars, if ants with conspiring from July convicted. 25 to November 1, to commit The grand jury charged that fraud by misapplying Penn Cen- the German syndicate, headed t10 by Berliner Bank of West ,Berlin, tral funds in connection with 10 lent the money on the -under- million dollars the failing rail- sen gth oe ued1.oder- road obtained from a group of standing it would be used to re- Groaobankd.ofurbish the railroads aging fleet German banks. of trains. As security, the banks THE defendants defrauded were given title to railroad cars Penn Central and the banks by and equipment. falsely representing the purpose ______________ of the loan, the grand jury THE MICHIGAN DAILY charged. TEMcIA AL Volume LXXXV, No. 7 David Bevan, former c h i e f Thursday, September 12, 1974 financial officer of the railroad is edited and managed by students and Willian Gerstnecker, a~ at the University of Michigan. News formr Vie Pesidnt, erephone 764-0562. Second class postage e t e paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. accused of funneling 4.2 million Published d a i1 y Tuesday through dollars of the loan into a dummy Sunday morning during the Univer- Lichenstein corporation known sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann as First Financial Trust. Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription as Fist Fnancal Tust.rates: $10 by carrier (campus area); Fidel Gotz, a West German $11 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); financier residing in Lichenstein, $I2 non-local mail (other states and foreign). headed the phony company and summer session published Tues- was charged by the jury as day through Saturday morning. part of the fraud scheme. Subscription rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.00 local mail A FEDERAL prosecutor in (Michigan and Ohio); $6.50 non- Philadelphia. Oliver Burt, said local mail (other states and foreign). U Ann Arbor Symphony -,..Fri., Oct. 11 DONALD BRYANT & EDWARD SZABO, Conductors Heen Baba & Ensemble, Sri Lanka ......Sun., Oct. 13 Andre Watts, Pianist ....... . Warsaw National Orchestra .. . . Wed., Oct. 16 Thurs., Oct. 17 Qawwali Music, Pakistan .. . Vladimir Ashkenazy, Pianist. Ars Antiqua-de Paris..... . Boston Symphony Orchestra SEJI OZAWA, Conductor .Sun., Mar. 16 .Wed., Mar. 19 .Sat., Mar. 29 .Sat., Apr. 5 4 E I i i BIVOUAC is .. Y WRANQLER STRAIGHTS, FLARES , BOOTCUT cords, denim BOHDAN WODICZKO, Conductor Alvin Ailey Dance Theater . ..........Fri., Sat., Sun., Oct. 18, 19, 20 Gregg Smich Singers. Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra KURT MASUR, Conductor .Tues., Oct. 22 Wed., Oct. 23 Syntagma Musicum, Amsterdam .., Tokyo String Quartet.... . . American Symphony Orchestra .. . MORTON GOULD, Conductor Thurs., Jan. 23 Sun., Feb. 2 Sun., Feb. 9 Preservation Hall Jazz Band........ Spanish RTV Symphony Orchestra Wed., Apr. 9 Fri., Apr. 11 ENRIQUE GARCIA ASCENSIĀ®, Conductor Emil Gitels, Pianist .. . Sun., Apr. 13 [ FiT! 'TVY !hd'4 7WP0IT 7 i