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Contnuous GMW MT News Servce Cambrdge S-nce 1881 1 C ~ Ha~~ee~8~R~a ~ B~e8~8~g~~ ~s~p~b( ~j ~B~e ~ Massachusetts.Volume 96, Number 7 Frday, February 27, 197 Pl rr NSDE s-l l l.rrs- e- rr-y ---w T The nternatonal nsttutons n exstance today are "nadequate orneffectve," a Columba Law professor says. Although the Unted Natons s not fulfllng ts purpose, he adds, very few dplomats would go along wth replacng t. "Transpare'nt Horzons," defaced several weeks ago by unknown spray panters, s now sportng ts orgnal fnsh. The ndustral Lason Program has been expanded to better serve companes around the world - and make money tor the nsttute at the same tme. MT varsty wornen's basketball team accepts an nvtaton to the Massachusetts state basketball tournament, and hockey pulls out another overtme wn. ------------ p8e O-U-SDE Patty tearst lost two battles n the frst two days of her tral. n the frst, US Dstrct Judge Olver Carter permtted crossexamnaton of psychatrst Lous West regardng Hearst's use of narcotcs pror to her abducton. Prosecuter Davd Bancroft clamed hs purpose was to show Mss Hearst was not the "nave school grl" the psychatrst portrayed. n the second, the judge sustaned prosecuton's objecton to a statement by another psychatrst that the heress dd not le about her part n the Hberna Bank robbery. Louse Day Hcks, Boston Cty Councl Presdent and head of ant-busng group ROAR,'told a US Senate subcommttee that she supports a bll fundng school desegregaton n Boston, although she stll opposes busng. ROAR has regstered sharp opposton to the bll. Mayor Kevn Whte clamed that the requrements of the federal court-ordered busng plan cost Boston $24 mllon, almost three-quarters of ts operatng, defct ths year. The bll should brng $ 10 mllon n funds to Boston, accordng to Presdental canddate Senator Henry M. Jackson (D-Wash.), ts sponsor. 6 1 T!Vl? to nvestgate Sa 1es dsrnssa! By Mke McNamee coachng.' "She sad she planned The MT admnstraton has to challer nge the evaluaton, and launched an nvestgaton of the charged tthat the frng was a frng of Mary Lou Sayles, Drec- blow at women's athletcs at tor of Women's Athletcs, by the MT. Athletc Department. "There - s no way feel lke Sayles, who was notfed on 'm nco ropetent - smply Feb. 13 that her contract as can't acc :ept that evaluaton," women's athletc drector and Sayles satd. "After ths ncdent gynmastcs coach would not be would l rove to agree that MT's renewed, has met wth Presdent commtntent to women's athleackenng - wouldn't Jerome B. Wesner and requested tcs s sla a hgh-level look at the crcun- have tro ught so Feb. 1, but st an ces surroundng her dsnow l'111 \ wonderng." mssal. Provost Walter Rosenblth Profess;or Ross Smth, Drecthletcs, wll conduct the nqury n hs refused to ds- tor of At capacty as chef academc off- cuss the reasons for Sayle's ds- cer of the nsttute. Sayles told mssal, le "never dscus- satyng The Tech that she mght request sed nattc ers of personnel wth a further nvestgaton by Mary the press. ~." He dened ttat the Potter Rowe, Specal Assstant Athletc L )e part ment ntentted to to the Presdent and Chancellor do away wth the poston of for Women and Work. Drector of Women's Athletcs: Sayles told The Tech she was "There h: tas never been a Cluesnotfed that her contract would ton of d[roppng the poston not be renewed because "of n- t's a pc :rnanent part of the competency --- specfcally, they Athletc Depart mert organlzasad. ddn't lke my teachng and ton," he V~T presde. ntal l D be - "Carolragn '76 " s a new.lt'altrc ofl Tlhe Tech whch wvl prcsent news on the prcs- -dental, congr-essonal, and state clcclons beng held ths year. "C'ampalgn '76" N wrtten h. mnc'mbers o.['the Te ch sta~ll. There wll be an nsttute-wde presdental poll taken next Monday. one day before the Massachusettt s state prcswenlal prmary. Specal Assstant to the Provost Dr. [_{mus Menand and the Lecture Seres C' )mnnt~ tee are co-sponsorng the event. whch wll take place between the hours of 9an-5pn at a specally desgnated booth n l.()bby 1O. All those partcpatng n the poll wll be able to cast ballots for the Democratc and Republcan canddates of ther choce, wth results beng nade avalable before the local polls open Tuesday mornng. Publcty for the event wll be handled by LSC, and MT student campagn workers for the varous canddates wll assst n dstrbutng ballots. O An appearance by presdental canddate Ant- By Gerald Radack A petton drve supportng a bll to exempt Commo ns and fraternty meals from the 8 per cent state meals tax s now beng -a tne!ted by fratenmt y and dormtory offcals. The bll, known as H.766, along wth several other smlar 74~.1 ct~ C, (,-.w -4-11. ' tfred Harrs on the MT campus scheduled for 'W'ednesday was cancelled at the last nlnutet by.ls campag n staff. accordng to l~cclure Seres ('C)lmttce (.S('} offcals. t was the thrd tmec Harrs has cancelled an MN1'' appear ance. 'lc talk vwa, arranged O 'ecsdlay as an (Attdottr rally hut was later chal1ngedcl to an ndoor talk by t he 1arrs campagn. acco~rdng, to Mke D)ornbrook..S(' l.ctlre Subdrector. The Wednesdayy m{)r)ng c rn c~ancetllato, n of thet -.30 m talk wk, as attrbuted at the!a m! a tme to "meetngs n New 11ampshre wth ades to dscuss st rategy," l)ornbrook. noted. Htowever. Harrs appeared n downtown Bosto)n at l:45pm on Wednesday. The campagn's explanaton was that "TV coverage was better downtown," Dornbrook sad. Wnston Eammens, press secretary for Harrs' Massachusetts campagn, explaned ones, wll bte consdered by the Comnmttee on Taxaton of the Massachusett s legslature on March 8. Assocate Dean for Student Affars Kenneth Brownng told The Tech that he hopes to be,able to present the pettons to the charman of the taxaton %:N ':' ~~~~~~~~~~~~.'::.... ) D.:4.: ~~~~6%l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '~ '.:~ :, ' that lharrs fnshed hs New 1Hampshve mleetngs sooner than expected and got nto Bostoln at 2-,pr. "We cancelled on the bass that he wouldn't make t, and ddn't want to create more confuson by turnng t back om," hfe sad. Prevous pa gn '76 l hld cancellatons were for lectures on Feb). 4 and Feb. 27, and were made well n advance. "We have the possblty to reach out and offer ;an alternatve to the pre.:.ent system," Peter Camejo, Socalst Workers Party (SWP} presdental canddate, told a sparsely attended gatherng n 9-1 50 Tuesday nght. ] cs '76 seres. Other speakers n Canejo's appearence was Lecture Seres Commttee's part of the (LS(') Poltc the seres have ncluded Mlton Shapp and Morrs Udall, Democratc presdental canddates. (Please turn to page 2} p eals tax tton crcuala 8 commttee before the hearng. The ldean's Offce has also sent letters to parents of students who resde n Massachusetts and to fraternty alumn corporaton offcers urgng them to wrte to ther state representatves n favor of the bll ntroduced by Rep. Barbara Gray, D-Fran-nghan. Br ownng noted that although he coordnated the effort, the petton was wrtten and s beng crculated by students. ""lnter-frate rnty Co n fe re n cc put the petton n fraternty malboxes, along wth a cover lea t e r," F' Charman Mark Suchon '76 slated. 'Fle pettons should be returned to hn hy 5pro t()day, le sad, and untl then "'m not keepng tahs" on the numbhe r of sgnat ures obtall- ed. L5 Bran llughles '77 sad that C., pettons had also been handed out to dorn tory presdents. thughes sad he s hopng to get the sgnatures of 80 per cent of the dormtory resdents. "We are tryng to walk through and knock on every door." Nether Hughes nor Undergraduate Assocaton Presdent Lee Allen '77 knew how many dorntory resdents had sgned the pettons. Even ft the efforts to amend the tax law ultmlately fal, the nsttute wll contnue to "chase down every possblty" to get an exempton for college meals, Brownng asserted. "f we lose ths, we mght try a test case." Brownng sad he knew of "at least two" fraterntes that would be wllng to wthhold meals taxes n order to brng the matter to courl. "Tl'hs s one of the few cases where we can save the students s{tnce noney wthout havng to fgure out where n the nsttulte budget we're gong to nake t up," Brownng noted.... v c- a) s3 -- }-- oq a; co Z0 z

h G _8 PAG E 2 THETECH FRDAY, F E BRUARY 27, 1976 alr- Canejo: dsband FB and CA 11 (Con t nued fromn page 1) Camejo sad he would abolsh the FB and CA as presdent and "let them work for a lvng. He accused both agences of harborng crmnals, notng that "f the FB and CA were law enforcement agences, the frst thng they would do s turn themselves n." Camejo cted recent dsclosures about the FB's Counter ntellgence Program (CON- TELPRO) and the CA's alleged attempts- to assassnate foregn leaders and CA's alleged nvolvement n domestc spyng to prove hs charges. Later n the two-hour speech, Camejo called for "the formaton of a labor party to fght for human needs." He sad a planned economy, democratcy run, was the only hope for the country. "We're gong to have full employment," presdental canddate Morrs Udall sad, even f t causes ncreased nflaton. Udall sad that unlke Presdent Ford, who he charged s "fghtng nflaton on the backs of the poor," he would have Amercans "change to a leaner lfe style that would gve Ls more work and stable prces." F- The Democrat from Arzona also announced that he would lke to "restructure the ol ndustry - break 'em up, make 'em compete agan." Rather than flng an anttrust sut, whch he noted mght take ten years, he would "make companes dvest by law - make t llegal to be n refneres and producton or producton and retal." Udall sad he favors a smlar approach for the automoble ndustry, notng that one company con.trols many competng forms of transportaton. "General Motors makes most of the locomotves and buses, and they even bought up trolley companes." Attackng the Ford admnstraton on conservaton, Udall -. t - charged that "you've got to go back to Warren G. Hardng to fnd an admnstraton as nsenstve" n envronmental ssues as the present one. He asserted that "Gerald Ford doesn't even know what you're talkng about-when you talk about savng the land." Udall advocated a reduced defense budget, statng that "we have 8000 nuclear weapons; one tenth of that would be enough to scare anybody." Former Specal Prosecutor Archbald Cox, who has endorsed Udall's canddacy, ntroduced the canddate, whose talk before a capacty crowd n Harvard's Sanders Theatre, was sponsored by the Forum. Harvard Law School -- -- '--- -- _ A 9 11111 ll 111111 ll 11 11 ~ -- Schlumuberger offers dft e~~ n alll~ you exetng searcho on 0 a m E a % l t; Z, ef Offshore on-v one dollar wt W t A MS -tm ad for 3rd Annual eneargy usesc~"~8 HYNES A FEB. 2E Sat. Sun. kudtorum 3 & 29 1-10 1-7 THE M'EASURERE N T SPECALSTS M sb C.dt Alk L o k MANY CRAFTS DEMONSTRATONS Spnnng, weavng, broommakng, pewtersmthng and more... An Equal Opportunty Employer t FUN AND FANCY ANTQUES Antques for your apartment or for gfts... all rangng from $.50 to $2,00... NTERVEW NG: EE, ME, GEOLOGCAL ENGNEERS, PHYSCS, GEOPHYSCS L March 4, 1976,Room 10-140 AN EARLY AMERCAN FESTVAL OF OVER 200 DSPLAYS ALL FOR SALE PROMOTED BY THE BOSTON MARKETPLACE - 536-0300. Career Placement Offce _ r,, '_ --.-,

11 11 11,11 Rla VFRDAY, - 11' FEBRUARY 27, 1976 THE TECH PA( ' - o, 'Ad '-'-- _ ' -a- Lardner c1s UN nadequate By Tna Krontrs "t s necessary to buld up more effectve nternatonal nsttutons," accordng to Rchard Gardner, professor at the Columba Law School and former Deputy Assstant Secretary of State. " beleve that the nsttutons n exstence are nadequate or neffectve," Gardner told a Center for nternatonal Studes audence. But most dplomats don't want to make changes n the structure, he sad, ctng the fact that a revew group consderng Unted Natons restructurng wth whch he worked was not allowed to seek answers outsde the exstng world organzatons. He added that the urge to create a new organzaton outsde the UN s characterstcally * The concert of electronc and computer musc scheduled for 8pm.tonght has been rescheduled to 8:30 due to publcty mstakes. A panel dscusson on technology and the arts wll follow the concert, whch wll be held n Kresge Audtorum. * MT GOJU Karate Club holds meetngs Monday, Wednesday and Frday, 7-9pm, n Student Center Room 407. Call 536-1830, evenngs. * The charge for cashng personal checks n the MT Cashers Offce, Rm 10-180, wll be ncreased from 15 to 20 cents on Monday, March 1. The 5-cent ncrease s needed to offset ncreased check processng costs n the Comptrollers Offce. * The annual fne arts show by junor and sexor classes of Art nsttute of Boston wll be held n the Macvor Redde Gallery, 700 Beacon Amercan- - other countres don't feel the same urge. "We would feel lonely outsde the UN," Gardner remarked. Summarzng the proposals he has submtted to the State Department and the UN as head of the State Ad Hoc Commttee on the UN, Gardner sad that the US should make use of multlateral dplomacy and should develop stronger relatonshps wth the developng countres. The US must treat the developng natons, whch consttute three-fourths of the UN votng power, as ndvdual countres wth dfferent nterests - not as a group - Gardner sad. n addton, he proposed that e xstng nternatonal nsttutons be revewed, wth an eye toward strengthenng those wth potental, and that a coalton of Street, Kenmore Square, from Tuesday, March 2 through Frday, March 12. the Gallery s open to the publc on weekdays from 1.Oam to 5pm.. * The MT Concert Band wll present a concert of contemporary band musc at 8:30pm Saturday, March 6, n Kresge's Audtorum. The concert s open to the publc, free of charge. * Jazz Celebratons wll present Mchael Gregory Jackson, qutar & voce, wth Stan Strckland on Woodwnds, at 6pm Sunday, Feb. 29 at the Emnmanuel Church, 15 Newbury Street, Boston. Donaton: $1.50. * The MT/Wellesey Upward Bound program wll present a beneft concert at 8:30pm on March 5 at Jewett Audtorum, Wellesley College. The concert wll feature the the Wellesley Ethos Chor and the Ebony Sngers from Wesleyan Unversty. lke-mnded countres be torned. fo rme d. Gardner, who also has worked wth an nternatonal group consderng UN reorganzaton, told the audence he recommended a "concentrc crcles" approach to decsonmakng n the UN. Accordng to ths method, an ssue can be taken out of votng untl the partes nvolved have met wth a charman and reached an agreement. Gardner also proposed that the UN centralze much of ts dsparate actvtes be pulled together nto a central headquarter, that fundng groups lke UNCEF should be consoldated, and that the nternatonal body draw more heavly upon experts n specalzed felds when consderng techncal ssues. The 0 to 12 MT nternatonal affars experts present at the talk challenged Gardner's proposals, askng how nsttutonal changes could be made and how he would deal wth poltcal obstacles nvolved. One of the lsteners told Gardner he found hs proposals only "seemngly pragmatc." 0 7h 3V11T And commutly plyeg p mt!rcscc attle Theatre February 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28 8PM 3.00a ( lj/'vclleslgy stunbt $2.5o) Group 3scoutn-s avalable escervatons 253-4720 Ṟ ---. h Glenn R. Brownsten '77 - Edtor-n-Chef a;x~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~""""""""""""~"" Jula A. Malake '77 - Charperson Mark J. Munkacsy '78 - Managng Edtor John M. Sallay '78 - Busness Manager VollJrl 96, Nl u rn-,t) r 7 Frday, Febrlualry 27, 13976 ~~~., Thrd Class Postage pad at Boston, MA. The Tech s publshed twce o week durng the academc year (except durng MT vacatons) and once durng the frst week of August. Please send all correspondence to: P.O. Box 29 - MT Branch, Cambrdge, MA 02139. Offces at Room W20-483, 84 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambrdge, MA. Telephone: (617) 253-1541. 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P~e PAGE 4THETECH FRDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1976,lo, - 'Horzons' defaced, repanted MARXSM-LENNPSM AND THE LANGUAGE OF POLTCS MAGAZNE A.,.. F Smone Wel: Lve Lke Her? A Publc Symposum Tuesday, March 2 4:00-6:0pm Lecture Hall 9-150 "Transparent Horzons," the controversal sculpture by Louse Nevelson located between East Campus and the new Chemcal Engneerng buldng, was "decorated" several weeks ago by unknown "artsts," but t s now beng restored to ts orgnal color - black. The large metal sculpture has been called "an overgrown can opener" and "worthless junk" by somrne students. classfed advertbsn Stereo equpment for sale, 25-50% off on most brands. All cartons wth cards. Full warranty; one day delvery, 30 day exchange on defectve unts. Call Mke, 241-7488 (keep tryng). MULBERRY TYPNG STUDO 864-6693 10c Mt. Auburn Street, Cambrdge, Ma. (n the Real Paper Offce Bldg.) Techncal typng, theses, resumes, reports - and just plan typng too! Edtng/Proof readng; Transcrbng; Foregn language typng and translaton. Trust your words to us! Happy Brthday Denns! Greetngs to all PUBers from your East Coast offce. Hello Bob, Bob, Jm, Mke, Bran and assorted guests. Ores and Alvor-Sten forever. > Q c co 1NE VGAD WOMEN SRFCE Lcensed by the Commonwealth of Mass. aborton counselng brth control gynecology free pregnancy tests 1031 Beacon Street, Brooklne 738-1370...-., +... '. -.. u.' c J _J a) Staughton Lynd wth Wllam Watson, Department of Humantes, M..T. Sponsored by the Technology and Culture Semnar at M./. T. v, _...... Class of '78 Rng PRCES AND SAMPLES OF ALL QLUALTES WLL BE ON DSPLAY AT O RDER TAKNG. N LOBBY OF BULDNG 10 THURSDAY, MARCH 4-10am - 4pm FRDAY, MARCH 5-10am - 4pm MONDAY, MARCH 8 - - 10am - 4pn;r A DEPOST OF $20 REQURED ON ALL ORDERS State Taxes Must be Added to Prces. NFO: x5-9284 J c -- - -- = - - -- - - -- -- -- --- -- - - --,----, -4 WEDDNG PHOTOGRAPHY Free lance weddng photographer wll gve you a complete documentary of your weddng from begnnng to end n sldes and prnts. Reas. Prced. 3271 069. Tang Hall - Room avalable (male) mmedately - second floor. Share apartment wth two others, ktchen facltes n apartment. f nterested, call Lnda, MT Housng Offce, x3-5148, or Rch, 494-9098. ~g~u~aj~~m nterestng opportunty avalable for student wth entrepreneur sprt and ablty to work wth plastcs. Call 723-2947 between 5 and 9pm. BANJO KTS - wrte for free catalog. Stewart MacDonald Mfg., Box 900J, Athens, Oho 45701. Roomate wanted to share Cambrdge apartment (on nman St. near Broadway) wth archtecture student. Mdway between Harvard and MT, near MBTA, bus. Own bedroom, share ktchen, bath, lvngroom. Clean, quet. $80 per month plus utltes. Call Bll or Dave, 491-0608. 've been typng Masters and PhD's full tme for 5 years (and stll love t!) 'd be happy to nelp you. BM co r rectng selectrc. 894-3406 (Weston). ATH At! uneg Up X~ s Of o m of THS SPACE CONTRBUTED BY T7HE P UBLSHER.DE~F(TS An Ar Force ROTC 2-year scholarshp. Whch not only pays your tuton, but also gves you $100 a month allowance. And pcks up the tab for your books and lab fees, as well. And after college, you'll receve a commsson n the Ar Force...go on to further, specalzed tranng...and get started as an ArForce offcer. There'll' be travel, responsblty, and a lot of other benefts. But t all starts rght here...n college...n the Ar Force ROTC. Thngs wll look up...so look us up. No oblgaton, of course. Contact Captan Vrtak ext. 3-4472 or stop by bldg. 20E-1 12, Put t all together n Ar Foree ROTC, P - -- --

- ~ ' -.- :. ; ; :. : -j.a.1 -Y _1...-..:::d u s.-? -3 '' -f! :M ' : ':d r- :.:c :. -:B, j: :, : ' ' 4 -a ndustral Lason Program expanded and revtalzed By Rch Newcome A new revenue-sharng scheme nvolvng MT's research communty wth ndustry and a drve to ncrease the number of ndustres workng wth the nsttute have revtalzed M;T's ndustral Lason Program n recent months, accordng to LP offcals. These nnovatons, along wth the appontment of a senor faculty member to head the program - a sgn of ncreased prorty for the program - have brought about a 25 percent ncrease n LP membershp n the last 18 months. The programn, whch has worked snce 1948 to make MT's research expertse avalable to ndustry, s workng on expandng membershp - and revenues - to counter the nsttute's budgetary problems. LP generated $1.28 mllon n unrestrcted fund support for MT last year, wth an operatng budget of about $500,000. The drve for ncreased membershp came as LP nsttutes a plan to share the revenue ganed from ndustral members wth on-campus researchers. Under the plan, 10 percent of the revenue from new members s gven to faculty and staff' members to supplement ther research fund-g. n return, the researchers agree to partcpate n LP's nformaton gatherng and dssemnaton, ndustral worskhops, and other actvtes. "They (the researchers) encourage menbershp among ndustral corporatons and get extra mnoney for ther students and research projects at the same tme," sad Erc Johnson, an LP offtcer. "Everyone concerned bentefts." The nemberslfp drve also conclded wthl the appontment of' Samuel A. G old blth, U n d erwood-prescott Professor of Food Scence, as Drector of ndustral Lason n September, 1974. Goldblth s the frst senor faculty member to head LP n several years, Johnson sad: "He s nterested n several dfferent ndustral felds n the Lason Programn, and thnk the offce's recent record reflects hs actve leadershp." The two changes have apparently had an effect. LP's membershp has grown from 96 companes to 120 frms n 18 months, a 25 percent ncrease. Each company pay~s fee to be put n touch wth MT's $ 160-nl lon-a-year research communty. The program provdes "an easy and convenent channel of communcaton between the two,'" Goldblth sad. "The character of hmt research s such that t complements, yet dffers from, any one comnpany's research. The LP offce provdes several servces to ts members. A drectory of-current research, the only complete summary of MT research programs, s publshed by the LP and s avalable only to members. Over 1800 research projects are lsted n the drectory, whch s updated every year. Also, a lst of publcatons s maled each month to-members lstng 60 to 70 publcatons whch can be dstrbuted to nterested members pror to appearance n the journals. The offce holds more than 20 one-day symposa and halfday semnars on major research efforts at MT each year. The symposa are detaled programs supplyng nformaton about varous felds of research. Presently the program s actvely pursung members n Japan, Latn Amerca, and Europe to supplement the 18 f o regn companes that are already members. "However, the offce has no mmnedate plans for expanson of staff," sad Johnson. "n fact, our clercal s.aff was cut back a short tme ago to ncrease productvty." 61 L.. ~ ~ 111' t.:.a A '~~~~~... L!,, ''/ 1,'1/ THE TECH ''. 111111_-,t.A-,, l..' Careers n Engneerng at Xerox Corp. Students nterested n pursung an engneerng career are nvted to jon Xerox representatve Monday evenng, March 1, at 8pm, Student Center Room 400. Product flt ms wll be shown. Eugene Bellhun, Sars McNulty, and Lnda Kold of the coper and duplcator development dvson wll be avalable to answer any questons you may have. Please jon uls. -Y. _ - ~ ~ -,, 1. -. - -. - 1 - For students nterested n the COMMTTEE ON DSCPLNE or the COMMTTEE ON ACADEMC PERFORMANCE the Nomnatons Commttee wll hold hearngs to nomnate undergraduates to these commttees on ME Monday, Earch 1a accordng to the followng schedule: COD 7:30prm CAP 8:30pm Hearngs wll be held n Student Center Room 400. For nformaton and an appontment call the UA Secretary at x3-2696. l9 - - ': t :;.: M* f : hke. --- --- 40,le t, -k- J, 00W. D ;11 1 - ) w_ ~sc ---- sgrr~los :. ; A ::: :5 P ;.. ---- L; ''' f :.: : - ' ;: 9SEN00 to 500 YEARBOOK orrats 9:00 to 5:00 Student Center 451 walk rght n $3 sttng fee n - _--........ :/ -s; :d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m. /11

OLE OF N41W _~epage 6THE TECH FRDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1976 ~l~re~a al-11 - -- -- ---- -- 1 GE:S C/'/,0mm s4~1m -1 TO THE THE JOHN DEBOLD LECTURES- JONT SPONSORS: THE DEBOLD NSTTUTE FOR PUBLC POLCY STUDES DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMCS HARVARD UNVERSTY SCENCE CENTER - HARVARD UNVERSTY FEBRUARY 27 and 28 FRDAY, FEB. 27 at 9:30 a.m. THE ROLE OF PROFTS N A MlXED ECONOMY PAUL l. SAMUELSON, NOBEL LAUREATE Massachusetts nsttute of Technology DSCUSSANMTS: EL SHAPRO (Travelers nsurance Companes) PETER TEMN (Massachusetts nsttute of Technology) HENRY C. WALLCH (Federal Reserve Board).r.. *.-.,,r..._..,..,.. FRDAY, FEB. 27 at 2:00 p.m. WHY PROFTS ARE CHALLENGED KENNETH J. ARROW, NOBEL LAUREATE Harvard Unversty DSCUSSANTS: ARTHUR W. HARRGAN (nternatonal Paper Company) C. LOWELL HARRSS (Columba Unversty) RUSSELL E. PALMER (Touche, Ross & Co.) SATURDAY, FEB. 28 at 10:00 a.m. PROFTS AND CAPTAL FORMATON N OTHER ECONOMC SYSTEMS ERK LUNDBERG The Stockholm School of Economecs DSCUSSANTS: ABRAM BERGSON (Harvard Unversty) GUDO CARL (Ente Enaud) DETHER H. HOFFMAN (Bank fur Gemenwrtschaft) SATURDAY, FEB. 28 at 2:00 p.m; THE FUTURE OF THE MARKET SYSTEM PANEL THORNTON F. BRADSHAW (Atlantc Rchfeld onmpany) MeGEORGE BUNDY (The Ford Foun daten) GABREL HAUGE (Manufacturers Hanover Trust) D[ QUNN MLLS (Harvard Busness School) E - f -- - -- -- ----,,

- - - - ;;---- - B~~~~~~P B~~~~~~~~~s P ""P~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hl FRDAY, FF BRUJARY 7, 197(; THETECH ',,rl' 77a -r ----- r A wld cross-campus chase Wednesday afternoon ended n the apprehenson and arrest of an alleged burglar spotte d n a,]est campus dormtory room. At about :00pm a resdent returnng to hs room spotted an' ntruder just emergng from the room of a neghbor. The ntruder bolted and ran, the resdent hot on hs heels. Others quckly took up the chase whch led n the drecton of Massachusetts Avenue. Offcers on patrol spotted the runnng, shoutng resdents, and themselves converged on the area. The suspect dsappeared from vew for a few moments only to be spotted agan by the offcer on duty at the Bursur's Offce. The chase on agan, offcers managed to box the suspect n at the Kllan Court, where overcommng a bref but sprted resstance they managed to subdue the suspect. Transported to the cty jal, he was later arragned at the Thrd Dstrct Court on charges of breakng alnd enterng n the daytme, possesson of burglary tools, and larceny. Tral date wll be set by the court at a later tme. The re have been several other thefts, ncludng the larceny of a brefcase valued at $75.00, and attempted thefts n the Sloan School area of late. A young man, 18-20 years of age, 5'7"-5'8" tall, usually wearng dark clothng has been spotted n the area of several of these ncdents and may be nvolved n them. L AUTO-TORUM (All Behnd the Central Square Post Offce 410-432 Green St., Cambrdge Open Mon.-Fr., 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Tel. 661-1866 Prces nclude Parts and Labor, Cormpare Our Prces Wth Natonal Muffler Chans V.W. Sedan Mufflers... 49.95 V.W. 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The vctm gave over hs, money as demanded, but ths faled to satsfy the hoodlums, who ran off n the drecton of the Mass. Ave.-Brdge only after removng from the vctm the watch on hs wrst. The Lost and Found Offce of the Campus Polce has accumulated a number of college and F O 0 0 O0 Oe OOOOOOe. 0 @ - JL ooooooo@seoooeo RENT A M6800 MVOTOROLA EXORcsor TM wth a T.. ASR 733 1200 baud, dual cassette, 30 cps termnal. ncludes 8K RAM, 2 PA boards, 2704/8 EPROM programmer, co-res Ed., Assm., and PROM Prog. Software. $750/mo. or $6501/mo. for 3 mo. EXOR-rents 364-1755 (days), 272-8506 (eves: D -!s The easy-to-carry Vvtar Model 602 s a great 110 pocket camera wth bult-n flash and sharp all glass lens. Gft outft ncludes camera, wrst strap, batteres and flm. Camera shop-mezzanne. Harvard Square. 190 Lexngton St.,Waltha- 894 1123 - - - - - - t - - - - - - c L - -- c--. c pbbcfe - ---- [-- Understand you mght also see an old Humphrey Bogart move durng some of those tmes. Take a look. He mght convnce you. Mght even convnce me!! hgh-school class rngs, from a varety of schools, whch have' g o n e undentfed and unclamed. They nclude three MT Brass Rats. Anyone havng lost a school rng n the MT area s encouraged to vst Headquarters durng the normal busness h'vur (when the Lost and Found Offce s open) and ask to speak wth Sgt. Leo Balzano. You'd be wse-to check wth us on: New Oxygen-Permeable Contact Lenses (they breathe!) Ultravolet Flterng & Ultravolet nfrared Flterng Contact Lenses New Wet-Treated Contact Lenses New Type of Soft ContactLenses New All-Purpose Bfocal Contact Lenses Call or vst us for nformaton. NTACT lns SPECALSTS 77 Summer St. Boston 542 1929 'm a student at Boston College. My father, a Scoop Jackson should be the next Presdent. He's worked wth Jackson n Washngton for a T.V. tme to tell why! Or, just go to some pollng place Tuesday and offer to help... -'-..... aa - X amerea MODEL 60: 2 GFT KT Reg. 59.95 FREE PHOTO ALBUM WTH CAME RA unon presdent, (Sheet Metal Workers) beleves long tme and beleves n hm. fe's even bought 've told my dad that n my honest opnon not many people at B.C. would agree wth-hm. So he's arranged some T.V. tme to tell why he lkes Jackson. see what you thnk; or Channel 27. Channel 27 Sunday, sometme between noon-12:15 2:00-2:15 4:00-4:15 5:30-5:45 7:30-7:35 8:00-8:05 11:30-11:35 Monday, sometme between 12:30-12:45pm 2:30-2:40 6:00-6:05 6:30-7:00 8:00-8:05 10:00-10:05 10:30-10:35 11:00-11:05 11:30-11:40 P.S. f after watchng.. and thnkng... you want to get by helpng Jackson at the polls, call! 523-0710. 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11~... Fnl ; _ PAGE 8 THE TECH FR DAY, FE BRUARY 27, 1976 _ sgportsggw A sprawlng save by FJ/ *-='P,.' -'.-. 'Baker goale Dave August '76 '' :'~ :...'.-,...~;{." :,'... :4-fals... to bother LCA's Paul to push n the rebound and g ve Lambda Ch a 1-0 A- ".-'. u"'",.. ~:.'."-' :league wn over F.J./ Ba ker. :".:.-.The game was apparently ted.- ;.-,3 ~:." t ~.:..-.,... >....:..... n the fnal mnute, but the 0 ; was 9031goal ~~ ~ ~... -,X ':.'-:'; dsallowed, presert pyus tate reboundaknd vng LCA's n `: wn. league wnm co~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::!- 1~~~~~~~-.,.~ ::: ~? h gm a aprntyte 5,.* 7 1 ;' ARl u h h a mndute By Glenn Brownsten and Wendy rvng Women's basketball (10-8) topped Bentley n overtme Tuesday nght n the Cage, and addng to the team's elaton was the announcement Thursday that the squad s one of sxteen nvted to the Massachusetts Dvson 2 state tournament n Worcester next weekend. MT's frst game wll be agansl: Worcester state Thursday, Mar. 4 at 8pm. MT's hockey (7-9-1) team dropped to "club" status at the begnnng of the season, the pont beng that the squad members mght taste vctory for a change. After two wnless years, the team has mproved dramatcally, holdng ts own wth almost every teamn on ts schedule and playng some very exctng hockey. Tuesday nght, the cemen edged Ftchburg State, 4-3 n a conme-from--behnd overtme wn. Jm Paulsen G scored a hat trck to lead the Engneers, tyng the game n the thrd perod and then notchng the game-wnner mdway through sudden-death overtme. Captan Carsten "Wheels" Mortensen '76 talled MT's frst goal. The team meets Tufts today at 4:30 at the rnk. Last week, the hockey squad splt two contests, droppng a tght game to Nchols, 3-1, and toppng Clark for the fourth.- league FJ/Baker LCA 'A' Theta Ch 'A' Plumbers SAE 'B' Bo/Nu t Theta X 'B' Sgma Ch 'HB' Bexley Ch Ph TDC 'A' Meteo/Math Metallurgy SPE MTNA PLP Walker T DC'B' Theta Ch'B' PB13E-/No.6 NRSA Bactero PSK/Tang ZBT EC/SH W L T P GF GA 3 1 1 7 9 4 2 2 5 9 17 2 2 0 4 11 6 1 3 0 2 11 15 B Bl 4eague 5 0 0 10 30 3 4 0 1 9 19 6 3 2 1 7 18 9 2 2 0 4 12 11 2 4 0 4 6 21 1 4 0 2 7 20 0 5 0 0 4 27 B: 2--league 6 0 0 12301 4 2 0 8 18 20 3 0 6 20 5 3 2 1 6 1445 3 3 0 6 10 12 2 3 0 4 5 26 1 5 0 2 819 0 6 0 0 127 tme ths year at home Saturday nght, 5-3. Nchols clnched ts vctory wth a goal n the fnal mnute, one of the few tmes t beat MT goale Dan Costa'78, who made 57 saves, a season hgh. Women's swmmng (3-5) defeated Bowdon last Saturday by a score of 76-44. Lann Salyard '78, Tna Kangas '78, Peggy Page '78, and Wendy rvng '77 all ganed two frsts n the meet, wth Barbara Thornton '77 addng one race wn, and both relay squads also emergng vctorous. The team completed ts season last nght aganst Brandes. Varsty track scored sx ponts n last weekend's Easterns at Tufts, as Rch Okne '77 remaned undefeated n the 45-yard hurdles wth a vctory n that event. The Engneer two-nmle-relay teanm of Jaxk Reeves '77, Barry Bayus '79, John Dllon '7S, and Joe Egan '77, whle fnshng out of the scorng, nonetheless set an school record wth an 8:01.4 tme. Okne and the relay team compete at Tufts ths weekend n the New Englands, and Okne wll travel to Prnceton March 6 for the CAAAA Champonshps. Tuesday nght was "Alumn Athletcs Nght" at MT, and the 75 or so alumn present saw an M hockey standngs C14eague 5 1 0 4 0 1 3 2 1 3 1 2 4 0 4 0 0o 10(36 5 9 18 2 7 31 10 6 2() 12 4 12 42 2 7 34 C2-league Pecknold 4 0 1 9 15 6 PKT 3 1 7 16 10 EC '3E' 3 l 1 7 15 2 Nuclear Eng. 3 2 0 6 17 19 ME'C' 2 3 1 5 11 7 Turkeys 1 3 12! Promrnac l 2 1 3 9' 7 LCA 'C' 0 3 2 C3-league 2 5 17 Conner 3 1 2 8 13 9 Aero/Naut 3 1 1 7 13 16 Kappa Sgma 2 3 1 5 12 8 MWacGregor'E' 2 3 0 4 13 15 Zambones 2 3 0 4 13 12 BTB 2 3 0 4 8 11 EC'SW' 2 3 0 C44eague 4 7 9 DKE 5 0 0 10 30 9 ATO'A' 3 0 1 725 4 PKA 2 2 1 522 13 SAE 'C' 2 1 2 6 10 8 }l 'C, 1 3 O 2 5 14 Russan 0 3 0 0 11 12 Theta (h'c' 0 4 0 0 4 20 C5-league Montreal l;xps. 4 0 0 8 28 1 Theta X '(" 4 1 0 8 19 9 ATO 'B' 1 2 44 1 SC 'HFl' 1 2 1 3 12 11 PDT' C" 1 2 3 2 9 D D 0 2 1 1 6 14 New House 0 6 0 0 8 27 )Delta Upslon -0 3 1 1 5 21 oe Wr FJBkr old famlar sght - that of a Harvard team defeatng the Engneers. Varsty wrestlng (12-5) wrapped up ts dual meet season by lossng to the Crmson, 26-11, n perhaps ts worst performance of the year. The Engneers, comng off a dsastrous 39-8 loss to powerful Sprngfeld, could do very lttle rght aganst ts Cambrdge neghbors, wnnng only two matches, and drawng one. Gary Spletter '79 scored a dramatc wn at 150, takng down Kelly Jensen wth just sx seconds remanng to, pull out a 3-2 vctory, and mountanous Erland van Ldth de Jeude '76 lfted Harvard's Kp Smth- off the mat and then dropped and pnned hm for hs 13th wn of the year. Erland took just 22 seconds to dspose of Smth. Bob Gerke '78 became the frst person to roll a perfect 300 game at the MT Student (Center bowlng lanes on Saturday, Feb. 14. The MacGregor resdent, who averages about 175 normally, bowled hs frst 300 ever. Men's fencng ( 12-1 ) trounced Brandes, 17-10, Tuesday nght at M1T. The squad travels to Farfeld ths weekend for the New Englands, whch MT has won for the past nne years, and then journeys to Navy March 5 for the ntercollegate Fencng Assocaton champonshp, where the fol team wll attempt to retan the '"Lttle ron Man" for the thrd consecutve year.,/...a ;,x%~... Gymnasts edge UVN on rneet's lasl routne By Paul Bayer The MT men's gymnastcs team edged Vermnont 143.65 to 141.85 'n a meet held last Tuesday. Bojan Petek '79, the last man n the last event, scored a 5.65 on the hgh bar to gve MT the wn. The narrow vctory rased' the team's record to 3-5. The meet probably seemed lke a runaway to the spectators as MT bult up a lead of 9.75 on the frst four events. Wes Taylor '76 led the horsemen wth 7.1, and John Felleman '79 took second. The Tech gymnasts also took 1-2 on rngs wth Jon Johnson '76 scorng 8.1 and Jack Smth '76 scorng 6.7. The next event, vaultng, llustrated the dfference between the teams. UVM was bg on trcks as evdenced by the Sukahara vault by Blven whch scored 8.45, the hgh score of the meet. MT was able to wn the event, though, wth less spectacular but better executed vaults. Ths trck-versusexecuton contrast showed up n all events. On parallel bars UVM started to cut down on the MT lead, but Davd Lu '77 took second and Petek thrd to hold the UVM margn on the event to three ponts. So, begnnng the hgh bar event, t was MT up by 6.8. After two scores t was MT by 1.75. Lu held hs own aganst the UVM gymnast lftng the margn to 1.9. Fnally, Petek's routne clnched the meet. Davd Lu lead the MT scorng wth 38.7, Bojan Petek scored 26.75, and Jon Johnson scored 18.9. The team has ther last dual meet Saturday at home aganst New Hampshre. They then travel to UNH on March 7 for the New England Champonshps. m -- By Glenn Brownsten "Hockey madness" begns ths week. For the unntated that don't know what 'm talkng about, t's tme for the annual Eastern Massachusetts schoolboy hockey tournament, nvolvng the top 50 hgh school hockey teams n ths part of the state. There wll be 19 Dvson 1 (larger enrollments) and 32 Dvson 2 (smaller schools) competng n ths year's tourney, and they should provde hockey buffs n ths area wth a lot of exctement n the upcomng two weeks. n the past few years, unfortunately, exctement has not been confned to the local rnks where the tourney s held, but has splled out onto the street, resultng n many ugly and malcous ncdents. MBTA trans have been thoroughly vandalzed by dsapponted, dsllusoned, and ecstatc students ether celebratng or takng out frustratons. There have been bottle-throwng ncdents nsde Boston Garden, and altercatons outsde the North Staton arena. Only two years ago, vrtually all the games were held ether n Boston Arena (the quckly-decayng but stll usable faclty near Symphony Hall) or n the Garden, but the afore-mentoned problems caused the Secondary School Prncpals' Assocaton (the tournament sponsors) to move the champonshps entrely out of the Arena and contfne the CGarden's partcpaton to the quarters, sems, and fnals. Other tournament games are now held n suburban rnks, where the possblty of volence s lessened by relatve naccessblty and school-run transportaton. Last year, the polcy worked, resultng n a general abatement of hostltes, and let's hope the trend contnues. The next two weeks should provde some excellent hockey for local fans, and t's a pleasant, nexpensve way to see -the schoolboy game, whch compares favorably wth anythng here at MT except the varsty. MT's 150-pound wrestler, Gary Spletter '79, attempts to fght off Harvard's Kelly Jensen n the wrestlng tearm's 26-11 loss to the Crmlson Tuesday nght.-spletter was one of two vctorous grapplers, takng down Jensen wth just sx seconds remanng to pull out a 3-2 wn. r-",... :.Mr,, 1 " w t.,..... E t13 " m/ 2