Roge. Ten 11 IE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, October 19, 1972 Poge Ten ii IE MICHIGAN DAILY today... Libertarian offers alternative to. bureaucratic big brothers' Happenings .. . ...highlighting the day's entertainment, Dr. Juanita Kreps, described by the University News Service as a "distinguished economist at Duke University," will deliver a lecture on "Sex in the Marketplace" at 9 a.m. in room 140 of the Graduate School of Business Administration ... the editor of the National Lampoon, a so-called humor magazine, will speak in the Union Ballroom at 3 p.m. . . . the League of Women Voters holds a candidates night for county candidates in the city hall council chambers at 8 p.m. . . . both the Democrats and the Human Righters hold their open monthly meetings tonight-the Dems at the Public Library at the corner of Fifth and William, 8 p.m., HRP at 304 S. Thayer at 7:30 p.m. . . . supporters of Chemistry Prof. Mark Green meet tonight on the second floor of the SAB at 7:30 p.m. to plan further activities . . . have a nice day. Boggs still missing JUNEAU - Hope rapidly faded yesterday for House Demo- cratic leader Hale Boggs and three others, missing since Mon- day when their small plane vanished on a flight from Anchor- age to Juneau. Forty planes and four ships were on the search yesterday, but no trace of Boggs' plane was discovered. Cosmo Topper dead HOLLYWOOD - Leo G. Carroll,'whose acting career began on the London stage in 1911 and continued through scores of movies and two popular American television series, is dead at 80. Carroll died Monday at Presbyterian Hospital. The British actor's movies included "Spellbound," "Suspicion," "Wuther- ing Heights" and "The House on 92nd Street." He appeared on Broadway in plays including "The Late George Apley" and "Angel Street." But perhaps his best known role was Cosmo Topper, a suburbaf banker and the title character of the long- running television comedy series of the 1950s. Later he appeared as Mr. Waverly, head of the secret Organization in "The Man from U.N.C.L.E. series. Agnew booed GRAND RAPIDS - Spiro Agnew made his first, and possibly last, campus appearance of his re-election campaign yesterday. Speaking at Calvin College, Agnew was booed so repeatedly that he had to chide his audience to show more respect. "I know they don't voice their opposition to what I've said," Agnew told the quiet members of the crowd. "They voiced it before I've said anything." Nixon chicken? WASHINGTON - George McGovern yesterday sent Presi- dent Nixon another challenge to debate the issues of the presi- dential campaign, but Nixon again refused. "Our position is un- changed," said White House press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler. Nixon said in response to earlier challenges that he had changed his mind from four years ago and now feels the President shouldn't engage in partisan, face-to-face debates. Nixon said this is because the President makes policy whenever he speaks. McGovern this time offered to avoid any sensitive subjects, such as foreign policy, but the White House turned him down anyway. Couples stripped of chiSdren;IQ'sci ted heI By ANGELA BALK "Stop running my life and stop spending my money!" declared Tonie Nathan last night to the fed- eral government. Nathan, the vice presidential candidate of the Libertarian Party, spoke to a crowd of over 60 per- sons in the Michigan Union. She is conducting a ten-state tour to publicize her candidacy and that of John Hospers, the party's presi- dential candidate. The party opposes domination by "bureaucratic Big Brothers," ac- cording to Nathan. The initiation of force is never justified, Nathan said. "Every man has the right to live his life in any manner he chooses - any manner," as long as he doesn't infringe on therights of others in doing so, she said. The party proposes. that the na- tional government, be reduced to providing only a police force, a court system, and a defensiveI army. This would, according to the party, provide for maximum crea- oc her arrested tivity and enterprise by individuals.(the campaign is to "suggest alter- The platform put together at the natives and stimulate thought" and party's first convention last June, to "use the political process as a includes planks in favor of laissez forum" to spread the ideas of Lib- faire capitalism, reduction and ertarianism. eventual elimination of laws which When asked what the party would create "crimes without victims." do if it did win an election, she The party opposes guaranteed an- replied that its first goal would be nual incomes, foreign aid, partici- "to divest ourselves of power over pation in and support of the United other people's lives." Nations, busing, and the draft. Hospers and Nathan are on state Nathan cited as sources of party ballots in Colorado and Washing- principles the works of novelist- ton. Petitions to put them on the philosopher Ayn Rand and the ballot have been circulated in New clause of the Declaration of Inde- Mexico, Alaska, and Louisiana. In pendence which states "all just all other states, they are dependent governments derive their powers on write-in votes. from the consent of the governed." The local Michigan Libertarian Nathan feels that the purpose of Party sponsored Nathan's visit. COME TO A MEXICAN DINNER FRIENDS OF THE FARM WORKERS WILL TALK AND SHOW A FILM ON THE LETTUCE BOYCOTT Thur., Oct. 19 6:30 p.m. Ecumenical Campus Center 921 Church Street Please make your reservations immediately 662-5529 days 665-7146 nights Donation: $1.00 again MELBOURNE (R)-Police arrest- ed Joe Cocker, the British pop singer, at a motel last night fol- lowing a scuffle that broke out when the management asked him and his group to leave. 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