Friday, March 19, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Friday, March 19, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Ideological differences Mechanics protest c+mAuto Repair Act SCIENCE FICTION- FANTASY FESTIVAL zUj5 F1J 1 A IA l4iJ111111 II1 A MOSCOW (P) - After months of trying to play down its dif- ferences with Western Europe's independent-minded Communist parties, the Kremlin is now pub-; licly denouncing their ideas of moderate "national" commun- ism as heresy to the ideals of+ Marx and Lenin. In a major speech Wednesday night, chief Soviet ideologist Mikhail Suslov spoke of t h e Westerners in almost the same terms the Soviets have used for their chief ideological rival, Maoist China. The Soviets have now told both groups that Mos- cow's understanding of Commun- ist ideology is the right one and that the Soviet Union will not 1 meet them halfway on prac:cal Suslov's assertion cuts against and theoretical questions. a series of recent statements by French and Italian Communist THE theoretical points he rai- I party leaders who have called sed may seem small to outside I for respect for the autonomy of observers. But to Commun- each Communist party and re- ists thoretical disputes can be cognition of national differenc- even more vicious than practi- es. cal ones because they involve the basic philosophy the Com- BOTH the French and ialian munist parties use to justify Communists are publicly com- their actions. mitted to pursuing their o w n I t Everything opportunists p r e- sent as some regional or na- tional versions of Marxism have nothing in common with revolu- tionary theory and do harm to the cause of the working class," Suslov told a meeting of the Sov- iet Academy of Sciences. brands of Marxism-Leninism as well as to parliamentary means of achieving power. The form- ula appears to be paying off with regional electoral victories in both NATO countries, and U.S. oficials, apprehensive about the way the tide might turn, have warned that any Commun- ist participation in national gov- ernment will cool relations with Washington. The U.S. Embassy in Rome repeated the warning vesterdav and French Premier LANSING (UPI) - Hundreds of wreckers, vans, pickup trucks and cars clogged the streets surrounding the state capitol yesterday morning in a massive protest by Michigan auto me- chanics opposed to the new Auto Repair Act.j Sen. John Welborn (R-Kala-I mazoo) and Rep. Wayne Sack- ett (R-Portage) told the angry repairmen they will seek to re- peal the law which will force mechanics to meet state licens-. ing requirements and give their customers written estimates on most repair work. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVI, No. 137 Friday, March 19, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published d a i1y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor ~ 4 srihna 4AI Rii rttion THE REPAIRMEN came in! coveralls and work uniforms} from all parts of the state, cramming shoulder to shoulder in the first floor of the capitol and spilling out over the front! lawn. Many had whitewashed on their vehicles slogans protest- ing the new law, which was set for a court challenge later to- day in the Ingham County Cir- cuit Court in Mason. The mechanics, led by Ed Carpenter of Lansing, say the bill will result in higher prices for their customers because of I the paperwork required. They also feel it represents too much government contral. Thousands of books by all the greatest authors. MARCH 15-28 SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1976 $ p.m. "Living After the Second Com- ing: The Jewish-Christian En- counter at Auschwitz" RABBI JOEL POUPKO Director of the Hillel Foundation Caniterbury House 28 N. 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B, ANGELL er Y from DALLAS to WATERGATE Six talks by Carl Oglesby highlightinc significant points in the decade covered by New Left politics of the 60's-through the SDS/Weather/Greening of America trans- formation-to the present "Post-Waterate" period.I CARL OGLESBY U of M '62; SDS Pres. 1965; Vietnam Teach-in 1965; Con- spiracy Assassination Teach-in 1975; Author: CONTAIN- MENT AND CHANGE; Vanguard Records: "Going to Da- mascus" Carl will be in-residence for three weeks supported by a group of students and faculty together with University and Campus Ministrv organizations. There will be oppor- tunities for extended conversations with him around material from the talks and any other subiect of mutual interest. Please contact Guild House, 802 Monroe, 662-5189 j ~or Ethics and Reliqion, 3204 Union, 764-7442.f LSA STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS will be held on APRIL 6 and 7 To run for president or at-large member you must fill out a candidacy form at the LSA Government o f f i c e, Room 4001 Michigan Union. Deadline for applying for candidacy is FRIDAY, March 19, 1976 at 5:00 p.m. it r exasperating to be called so persistently when the last thing we want to do is to get up and go=- but God elects to keep on haunting like some holy ghost. * "The Great Intruder" From YOU! JONAH! MISSlONHURST... Director of Vocations ' Priesthood A community of Catholic priestsr MISSIONHURST 0 Brotherhood and brothers ministering to God's 861N25hSre.AlntVa220 pepl i the countries of Japan, 45 .2t tetAlntn a 25 ormosa, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Zaire, I Name _________ Cameroon, Guatemala, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Brazil, Address Ethiopia and, Mozambique. 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