Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday,,OOctober 8, 1917 , i PaQe Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 8, 1972 WHEAT DEAL CITED: Report says Nixon hurt small farmers j _, WASHINGTON (PM - A study, us- ing the huge U.S.-Soviet grain deal as an example, says the Nixon ad- ministrption is damaging s m a 11 farmers. and consumers while ca- tering to big exporters and other corporate giants. The Agribusiness Accountability Project accuses the Department of Agriculture .(USDA) of scuttling a Ireaty which had set minimum prices for world wheat trade and of ;freely engaging in "job shut- tling" of employes between private business and the government. "Agribusiness has installed itself+ asp USDAs chief client, 'and the department -'created as a farm- er's agency-isn't," says a report published yesterday. :The .t.S. grain sale to the Sov- ies, estimated at $1 bllion, in- ludes "about 400 million bushels of wheat plus other grain and soy- tbeans. The report says a treaty orig- ' inated in the Johnson administra-' tion, called the International Grains Arrangement. (IGA), attempted to set minimum and maximum pric- es for wheat on the world market. It failed, the report said, b e- cause the Nixon adrinistration op- posed international price-fixing. "Gutting the IGA was one of the firsttasks the Department of Ag- riculture performed for the grain; ,,Court sets usinfor Atlanta ATLANTA, Ga. (A) - A federal appeals court, declaring Atlanta's school system' "virtually totally segregated," has ordered the city to get a desegregation plan in op- eration in seven weeks. The order, which calls for t h e cty'Bod~d of Education to devise and implement a plan by Nov. 27 alinost certainly will necessitate the busing of pupils. A three judge panel of the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals is- sued the order Friday in N e w Orleans. It stems from a desegre- gation suit filed 14 years ago by the National Association for t h e Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). a "It's about as severe an order as they could give us," Asst. School Supt. Ed Cook said yester- 4ay. The ruling necessitates abolish- ment of the racial bomogenity of 20 white schools and calls for pair- ing or grouping of contiguous schools for purposes of racial bal- ance. t. .In refusingthe NAACP plan, the District Court had argued t ha t busing would cause an increase i the white flight from the city of the suburbs. The federal appeals court noted that argument in its order, which, in, effect, reverses the 1 o w e r court ruling. "The fear of w h i t e students' flight shall not be util- ized as a factor incomposing this plan," the court said. NUDE SWIMMING WIESBADEN, Germany (AP Women and -men are getting a chance to swim in the nude at the municipal. baths of this elegant spa each Monday night. *The city water works board en- dorsed by a 17 to 1 a vote by reg- ular- visitors recently to throw open the bath to nudists, Almost 70 per cent of those asked were in favor of 'nude bathing.' Prohibited will be swimming tanks, bathing suits and children under 14. Youths from 14 to 18 are admitted when accompanied by adults. 4 The Michigan Daily, edited and man- * aged by students at the University of iMichigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- . igan 420 Maynard,, Street, Ann Arbor, S(Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer- l city year. Subscription rates: $10 by *carrier (campus area); $11 local mail "r(in Mich. or Ohio);$13 non-local mail (other states and foreign). Summer Session published Tuesday Sthrough Saturday t morning. Subscrip- ition rates: $5.50 by carrier (carpus area); $.50 local mail (in Mich. or Ohio); $7.50 non-local mail (other *states and foreign). DIAL 668-6416 S"For this trip, one must fasten Ihis seat belt and hold on tight!" Ii -Saturday: Review 'I WINNER 1972,CANNES FILM FESTIVAL 'JURY PRIZE /AWARD trade. after President Nixon took office," the report says. The treaty was replaced by aI weaker agreement which has no control over prices, the report says. Partly as a result, the Soviet Un- ion was able to buy cut-rate U.S. wheat at subsidized prices. Since the sale, wheat prices have jump- ed and this is expected to bring higher grain-food prices. ',The world in which wheat isI traded is hardly a world of f r e e trade," the report says. "It reeks of price protection, conflicting in- ternational interests, political con- siderations, finite markets. a n d' trade blocks." Sales to the Soviets were hand-' led by large export firms, inclid- ing Continental Grain Co., N.Y., and Cargill,, Inc., Minneapolis. Secretly transacted last June and July, the impact of these sales was not generally known u n t i 1 wheat prices began soaring in late July and August.I Accusations of secrecy, finacial losses by farmers in early harvest areas and questions over inside information possibly leaked by the Agriculture Department have pro- duced a skein of Congressional in- vestigations, White House orders for an FBI probe, and countless election-year charges and denials. SUNGLASS REVOLUTION NoI R-means No Infrared-rays penetrate Your new QIglasses ore the only ones that eliminate all of the ultra violet and infra- red rays in the light spectrum. Actually lets you see objects at distances more clearly. Great for the football games. 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In the room next to the Auditorium. i Oct. 14 Continuous film showin Dialog with Power Center - ADMISSION F advance tickets available at C aI SATURDAY ngs at Auditorium A - 2-4-6-8-10 p.m. Godard & Gorin - 8 p.m. at the rfor tie .Performing Arts ATTENTION REE TO TICKET STUB HOLDERS :enticore, S. University I II NOW thru Thursday "CH ,LONGMiU is Chaplin's finest work. A masterpiece that epitomizes his creative genius. Chaplin's hilarious and tender tale of the little -- - k* EVERY WATER POLLUTER IN TiltS COUNTRY HIAS A P E iii HEAD" } BUT THE LAW THAT PROVIDES FOR REWARD HAS GONE ALMOST UNNOTICED - + THE WATER ACT of 1399 made it unlawful "to throw, discharge, or deposit any refuse matter of any kind or description whatever into any navigable water of the United States." The only exception is when a permit to pollute is obtained from the Army Corps of Engi- The law makes every individual and corporate polluter subject to a fine of 500 to 2,500 dollars for each day of the And'whoever catches the polluter can get half the fine as- a reward. 4 tramp who falls in love with a blind flower girl adds a touch of hero to the shrewd wit of the baggy- pants wanderer." -JUDITH CRIST. Iew York Magazine COUi2W109881% is beautiful! Heartbreak- in ing ! Hilarious! What can one say except see it. See it again and again, and take the children and let them see.what genius is!" -BERNARD DREW, Gannett News Service t Charlie Chapli COLUMBUS DAY MATINEES MONDAY Sun., Mon.-1 :30, 3:05 4:40, 6:15, 7:50, 9:30 Tues.-6:30, 8:00, 9:30 "Chaplin is an artist of superb endeavor, a bril- liant performer and craftsman. I II. - -1 I