Page Six 2L, 41F 4 4 * 4 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, July 10, 1970 Friday. July 10, 1970 i Cincinnati de facto segregation case returns to Supreme Court IN SOUT H- IRS checked library files for borrowers of 'subversive' books WASHINGTON (W) - The Cincinnati school case has come back to the Supreme Court with a question the justices so far have refused to answer: Is segre- gation in northern schools that is caused by housing patterns legal. thrown out three years ago without comment. In their latest effort, law- yewrs Norris Muldrow and E. Winther McCromm, argue that northern and southern school boards should be bound by the same constitutional standard. dominantly black and 47 are mostly. white. The circuit court ruled that so long as children are allowed to attend schools in their home districts the situation is con- stitutional. Judgre Paul C. Weick of Akron Police11 The lead pipe shown above wast car Wednesday evening between Sharrow, '70 Eng. Sharrow said near S. State at the time when h one of the officers throw the p Arbor police department spok "We've heard nothing about it." Three awards in poetry spon- sored by The University of Mich- igan English department were presented April 24. The Academy of American Poets Award of $100 went to Lawrence Russ, a sophomore in the College of Literature, Sci- ence and Arts, for a poem en- titled "The Sea." Anne Marie Brumm, a graduate student, re- ceived honorable mention. The Bain - Swiggett Poetry Prize of $50 went to Ronald Brasch, a graduate student in the School of Business Admin- istration for "Still Life Por- traits." Mary Baron, also a grad- uate student, received honor- able mention. The Michael R. Gutterman Memorial Award in Poetry, of $100, went to James E. Brenner, a law student, for" St. Albans." Martin Lahr received honorable mention. DIAL 8-6416 ANOTHER OF DOUBLE ENCORE PROGRAM -. - Ia a I Now seven years old, the suit Cincinnati schools have been speaking for the court, said the named for Tina Deal, a black legally desegregated since 1887, constitution imposes no "duty" Cincinnati schoolgirl, seeks to but because of residential segre- on Cincinnati school officials to establish o n e constitutonal gation, a common facet of bus white and Negro children standard for all schools, North northern urban living, 20 of the away from their districts to al _, ~ '~ and South. city's 90 public schools are pre- promote integration. Lawyers for the Cincinnati chapter of the National Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Colored People are appealing BI(BU Y from a decision by the U.S. Cir- cuit Court in Cincinnati that Itter, toochlreblc o ahiehave a peet right not to bekbused out of their tossed out of an Ann Arbor police - districts for the sake of integra- 5:30 and 6:00, according to Paul tion. d he was driving on Summit St. Though the Supreme Court -Singing the Blues-p e saw a police car slow down and has ordered the dismantling of Frda & SatfIdaydoors o en 8pm )ipe out of the window. An Ann segregated school systems in the F ya y esman reached yesterday said, utnh erd a schooldcied-omr 330 MAYNARD ONE DOLLAR the North. The Deal suit was HI NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURES PresentsThsy .A a li beautiful girl's lifetime between the ages JAQUELIINE BISSET of 19s costarng and 22. JOSEPH COTTEN and 22. AIM BROWVNAs Tommy Mrcott ' SCREEN STORY & SCREENPLAY BY JERRY B$LSON & GARRY MARSHAL. FROM TH NOVL 'TH( PASIN OF EVIL BY MARK MWS-AN PRODUCED BY JERRY BELSON & CARRYMARSHALL DIRECTED BY JERRY PARIS --OM TECHI4COLO~eC o\ ' ,n., A STORY OF THE TIMES (Reprinted in its entirety from N.Y. Times, Thursday, May 28, 1970) Screen: 'Grasshopper' a Rare Truth Work by Jerry Paris Los Angeles boyfriend. splits when the Jacqueline Bisset Stars WtokabyTJeyarsfuture (a bank job and many sound in- Jacquelie Strs at Local Theaters vestments) seem too dull, and heads for in Girl's Life Story Las Vegas. She dances in a club and, I don't think the film intends any By ROGER GREENSPUN after a few adventures; marries a black If I were to construct a vehicle for former football star (Jim Brown, surely program of maturation through hard the romantic sensibility in the movies, the most type-cast actor in the movies), times, but Christine at the end suggests I should avoid all the lush presences of, demeans- herself advancing his career, Christine at the begininng could scarce- say, "A Man and a Woman," or the mis- and learns she doesn't like domesticity.,Chaveia gin ty distances of, say, "Elvira Madigan." When her husband dies (murdered in a As a movie, "The Grasshopper" lives and choose instead the bright colors and hood's revenge for a well-deserved beat- in its visual rhythms, and I am not sure clear perspectives of Jerry Paris's "The ing) her decline begins in earnest. She that the photographer (Sam Leavitt) Grasshopper," a film of limited but goes from call-girl to kept woman (for and the film editor (Aaron Stell) sometimes stunning success. Joseph Cotten). to $50 whore, to ulti- shouldn't share a major credit with the "The Grasshopper," which opened mate despair in which, with the help of diiector. Nothing else really equals the yesterday at neighborhood theatres, a flying fool, she sky-writes an appro- handsome montage of Las Vegas shows does not simply invoke, but actively priate message (which I cannot repeat) that appears early on, but the film re- seeks to earn its moods. And although it while on the ground, young America ap- peatedly transcends its own vulgarity, strikes little new ground and discovers plauds and the silent majority faints palyrsu es itsos threaretno few new combinations, it achieves a dead in its tracks. performances to speak of except for fairly rare kind of intelligence and As usual among us, failure is more in- Miss Bisset's), and improves upon the truth in the clarity and fluidity of its structive, more complicated, and more conventions that keep it moving. style. attractive than success. Committed to the morality of each moment, Christine Jacqueline Bisset. looks rather like a The ad copy says it is "the story of is never wise but also she is never more voluptuous Julie Christie, and her a beautiful girl's lifetime between the wrong, and her very aimlessness. (like role in "The Grasshopper" probably ages of 19 and 22," and though I would- the many non sequiturs of the plot) has owes a little to the heroines of "Darl- n't have put it quite that way, the ad a kind of shapeliness to it that justifies ing" and "Petulia." B'ut she seems more copy does not lie. Christine (Jacqueline imprudence and even indecision on es- durable and forthright, less secretive Bisset) descends from Canada upon a thetic grounds, and sensitive than Julie Christie, and better adapted to suggest, without pa- 1970 by The New York Times Company * Reprinted by Permission. thos, tough luck that is more than mis- fortune and less than tragedy. When her movie is over, she has got- NATIONAL ten somewhere; she really has won the GENERAL FRI.-7:15, 9:00, 10:45 knowledge for which she has lost inno- Pesets SAT.-5:35, 9:00, 10:45. SUN.-5 :30, 7:15, 9:00 a iP'TH VoruMv .. ( 1W=NON ANN ANEoo 1 }FRMATON 719700 ATLANTA, Ga. (MP)-A Treas- ury Department investigator said yesterday t h a t federal agents have been trying to ob- tain from libraries the names of persons checking out books on explosives. But, said Raymond Hahn, as- sistant chief special investigator for the IRS Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Division in At- lanta, the practice has been discontinued because it was judged impractical. "The only intent we had was NGC THEATRE CORPORATION M-Thur. 8:15 only NOW A NATIONAL GENERAL COMPANY Fri. :30, 10:00 Sat. 1:30, 5:30, SHOWING FOXVILLa Sun. 1:00, 4:30, 375 No.-MAPLE RD.7694300 8:15 a wadleigh-maurice, Itd. production technicolor from warner bros. PASS LIST SUSPENDED f CINEMA OUILD July 10, 11-Fri., Sat. THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE dir.GUY HAMILTON (1959) " LAWRENCE OLIVIER " BURT LANCASTER " KIRK DOUGLAS Shavian comedy, with its satire of social norms. 7 & 9:05 Architecture 662-887175c Auditorium I "illFIA INAN5" to determine if any of the per- sons whom we know to be mem- bers of militant organizations had checked out reading matter pertinent to the construction of explosive devises." he said. The Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Division is responsible for enforcement of federal gun control laws. Disclosure of the 1 i b r a r y checks was made in "South To- day," a publication of the South- ern Regional Council. The re- port, compiled by editor Reese Cleghorn, said agents had been making the queries .for two months. "The result is what we believe to be the nation's first coor- dinated effort to gather intel- ligence information that makes Americans suspect because .of what they read," said the report. The report said some library officials had been threatened with subpoenas to- produce in- formation sought by the agents. Charlton Rochelle, director of the Atlanta Public Library, said he had declined to disclose re- quested information. In Chicago, the executive di- rector of the American Library Association, David Clift, said that if IRS agents are allowed access to such information, "they can come in next week and ask who's been reading books on communism and who's been reading books on sex." Clift said he will propose to the association's executive board that it isue a policy statement urging librarians not to release reader information to govern- ment agencies exc'ept in re- sponse to a subpoena. He said he fears such inves- Itigations could spread and re- sult Iin "frightening' c o n s e- quences. "If they (IRS agents) can do this in libraries," he said, "they can also do it in homes." The American Library' Asso- ciation has confirmed that in- vestigators also were seeking the names of persons who had checked out material on guer- rilla warfare, the "South Today" report said. ~ne.ws L * 41ai1x of V,# %* 4 By The Associ THE NIXON ADMINISTRATI a loss of federal welfare aid yeste states to remedy similar failings in The Department of Welfare hau and Nebraska into enforcement he federal laws on welfare uniformity. "The apparent failure of these means that families eligible for aid they are entitled to in light of infls Twiname, adminisrtator of the depar service.- AMERICAN COMBAT DEA' totaled 61 dead and 463 wounded. death toll since the week ending De in action were reported. For the 60th straight week, Sout American losses, with 371 killed and 1 According to the Pentagon, the casualties being born by the South is assuming a bigger share of the fig Nixon's "Vietnamization" program. * * NO INDIVIDUAL COLLEGE w to President Nixon on campus un Wednesday. 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