?age 22-Wednesday, December 10, 1980-The Michigan Daily SLennon kuhlng stuns world a LONDON (AP)- The murder of John Lennon sunned his fellow Beatles, deeply saddened a world o fans, and yesterday drew eulogies and expressions of disbelief from commentators and Beatle lovers in A1 walks of life.' A former British prime minister praised the slain rock musician.as a mighty force for good. The gover- nment radio of communist Yugoslavia called him "one of the greatest artists of our time." The grief of John Chambers, head of the Beatles fan club in .iverpool, the group's birthplace, was more bitter. "THE BASTARD," he said of Lennon's killer. "It's bloody terrible, bloody terrible. The Beatles always .expressed so much love." Much of the reaction focused on the murder as the -latest display of uncontrolled violence in the world. Commented record producer George Martin, the so-called "fifth Beatle" who worked closely with the quartet: "There issso much senseless waste of life ,stoday that the lesson must be driven home to all ;responsible men, particularly to those in the media that invades our homes, that we must curb the por- nography of violence that is callousing our sen- sibilities." THE THREE surviving ex-Beatles were all repor- ted in mournful shock in the first hours after Len- non's murder late Monday in his adopted city of New York. Newspapers in England printed special editions, and radio and television stations canceled scheduled programs to pay tribute to Lennon. In an editorial, the London New Standard newspaper said, "His meaningless murder is in- creasingly typical of New York and of the United States in general, where the freedom to carry guns has brought forth monsters." IN JAPAN, Keisuke Ono, younger brother of Yoko Ono, Lennon's wife, said he would try to persuade his sister to come home so "she doesn't have to worry about gunshots anymore."~ Among the tributes to Lennon was one from former British Prime Minister Sir Harold Wilson, on whose recommendation Queen Elizabeth II awarded the Beatles the Member of the Order of the British Em- pire medal in 1965. "HE GAVE THE kids something to think about. He kept them off the streets and did more than all the forces of law and order could have done put together," said Wilson. Communist Hungary's government newspaper Esti Hirlap praised Lennon for his music and for his "commitment to the cause of world peace," recalling his chant-song of the early 1970s "Give Peace a Chan- ce." Mick Jagger, lead singer of the Rolling Stones, closest rivals to the Beatles before Lennon, McCar- tney, and company broke up in 1970, said he was "shattered",by the news. He spoke in Paris, where the Stones were recording. Record stores around the world reported a rush for Lennon's discs. Callers at one London shop were in tears. Daily Photo by JIM KRUZ THIS EPITAPH TO John Lennon, tacked to a tree on East William street in front of Douglas Memorial Chapel, is one of many statements of mourning posted around campus. Van Boven 4Christmas Gift Suggestions THE KENT, the great classic The classic RADLEY shetland handframed cable. Traditional has the authentic Alan Paine shetland wool k saddle shoulder in a series of Made in handsome. 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These developments were cited by the officials, who asked not to be iden- tified, as further explanation of the White House announcement last weekend that Soviet preparations for moving into Poland have been com- pleted. MEANWHILE, reports reached Washington from Warsaw that the Soviets have asked the Polish gover- nment for permission to move four military divisions across the country into East Germany. That could lay the groundwork for the Red Army's intervention in a Soviet ef- F U r A 11 TM PEND fort to reverse the libe communist rule brough Polish workers and intelle But those reports are co rumors so far by the Pent State Department. "I KNOW of no basis foi ts," Secretary of State Ed told reporters after a secr the Polish situation for m Senate Foreign Relations He said if the Soviets fo by moving troops into P will happen is the und detente, if not its destructi Muskie was scheduled t yesterday for Brussels wh of the North Atlan Organization are holding annual meeting. MEANWHILE, Penta said a restriction impo Soviets in late November, U.S. Military observersf along the East German-P was due to expire at midni The officials said they h word from the Soviets, eit the restriction or lifting it. The Pentagon also an four AWACs radar plane conduct air surveillance miles, were being sent to] Force Base in West Germa ASKED WHETHER t related to the Polish situat se Department official deployments are for "per with NATO air defense u AWACs can be used to m Warsaw Pact movements. But officials at the State and the White House said basic change in the milit on the border between Po Soviet Union. s. . I 1" P: P 3 ( (Ai ralization of ht about by ctuals. nsidered only ;agon and the r such repor- mund Muskie{ et briefing on embers of the Committee. allow through oland "what lermining of on." o leave later ere ministers tic Treaty their semi- gop officials Dsed by the which barred from a zone olish border, ght. ad no further her extending pounced that s, which can s up to 200 Ramstein Air ny. e move was ion, a Defen- said such odic training units but the nonitor some Department there was no ary situation land and the Like many of those who purchased the albums yesterday, LSA student Lisa Schechter said she bought the Beatles' White Album "in memoriam" of John Lennon. Several radio stations played a series of Beatle and Lennon sets in honor of the former Beatle. WWWW in Detroit played Beatles and Lennon music for 24 consecutive hours. "It's kind of surprising to ie that more stations around here aren't doing anything special," said the station's assistant program director Laurie Converse. "Politically, socially, we thought he deserved some kind of tribute," she added. In Ann Arbor, rock and roll nightclub i i i Some painted peace signs on their foreheads. Radios blared old Beatles tunes. It was a nostalgic pilgrimage in honor of the man who first won fame in the, 1960s. IN HIS FINAL interview hours before he died, Lennon said he had started the 1980s headed "into an unknown future," but "while there's life ... there's hope." The optimistic superstar,tin an inter- view with the RKO radio network Mon- day afternoon, thanked God "or whatever is up there" that the world survived the turbulent decades of the '60s and '70s. "The whole world's changed," Len- non said. "But I'm still all here, and still while there's life there's hope.". THE SHOOTING death of Lennon brought renewed calls yesterday for stronger federal gun controls, but there appeared to be little prospect of congressional action. "Why can't we in Congress pass a handgun control bill, 'not because we believe it will end crime but because it will save a substantial number of lives?" asked Rep. Peter Peyser (D- N.Y.). "What are we waiting for? The next life we save could be our own," he ad- ded. _ PRESILDENT-ELECT Ronald Reagan, who was in New York yester- day called the slaying of Lennon a "great tragedy." But he said his position against gun control.-legislation is unchanged. Asked whether the murder was an argument for passage of gun control legislation, the president-elect replied: "I have never believed that. I believe in the kind of handgun legislation we had in California. If somebody commits a crime and carries a gun when he's doing it, you add five to 15 years to the prison sentence." Ex-rocker stalked Lennon in premeditated execution (Continued from Page 1) Second Chance closed yesterday to honor Lennon. "The nightclub will remain silent (yesterday) in memory of the passing of one of the greatest mem- bers of the rock and roll community," said a recorded statement delivered to those who phoned the establishment. 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