Socialism advocate SotIALIST WORKERS PARTY leader Maceo Dixon told an audience last night that socialism is the cure for many of the ills of the nation and the world. Refund excess WASHINGTON (UPI) Federal Energy Ad ministrator John C. Sawhill said yesterday he hopes to make six major oil refiners refund $4O million in excess charges which consumers paid earlier this year because of a loophole in FEA regulations. STARLITE Friday Saturday Sunday A RE-RELEASE BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND "BORN LOSERS" REAM% THE ORIGINAL SCREEN APPEARANCE OF TOM LAUGHLIN • —As BILLY JACK mwar.owEßßAncok itma.EAsE. it co-hit "Hells Angels on Wheels " First feature 7:30 p.m . a 4 ....../o -11 Mil ILIWMI VI I I ill LI LI I I \‘‘lo II IM LII MI 0 i FREE Aus .11 0 . ill USG presents—. . 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A chnicelli curate depiction of adolescent ferule masturbation , _ Kinsey Institute for See Research : NittanyMall 10 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. 0 - Friday and fa..:., ON LY 700 / 030 111 Forum .JIM phodantion IMP addiaden 1 t i W 1 I I I LI I MI kl I LI NM 1 A I kl I IlkW I . allki II /ALI I 1 aail EN II MI kli 0 . . possible for oil charges Sawhill told a House sub committee he also has rejected an additional $292 million in claims whfch refiners, taking advantage of the loophole, planned to use to justify possible future petroleum product price increases. •-• Capitalism responsible for ills Dixon: By BILL HUMPREYS Collegian Staff Writer The people of the world must chose either capitalism or barbarianism, according to Socialist Workers' Party leader Maceo Dixon. Speaking last night to about 45 people, IDixon accused the capitalise system of being responsible for many problems, including inflation, famine, shortage of various commodities and racism. Dixon, co-chairman of the Socialist Workers Party National Campaign com mittee and activist in the Detroit black movement, was brought to the University by the Undergraduate Student Governmelt, BlAk Caucus and Young ;Socialist Alliance. The only solution to problems j caused by capitalism iis, to destroy the system and give workers ownership of the means of production, Dixon said. Photo by Tom Piton He accused both the Democratic and Republican parties of serving "the capi talists" while ignoring the needs of the people. people. He said Democrats in- A plant will - make you happy °,~' *****A-*********** it NHAS 1 7 4 presents the MARX BROS. _ in MONKEY BUStINESS Sept. 27-28-29 102 Forum „j01t.7.0 :h./ 4 ).i , 1 , 7:30 & 10:00 p.m. - '-: - - * , . , r_ 75C ... ' IF 1 lk 0. ' with W. C. Fields shorts * * AL-41-4-11-******-11-4-41-4-442t volved the United States in the two - -world wars, the Vietnam and Korean conflicts and a military intervention in the Dominican Republic, calllg all these wars "im perialiSt." Dixon was especially critical of President Ford, saying that the Prw A ident had pardoned former President Nixon "one of the biggest crooks who ever lived," while not granting total amnesty to You'll never know how much I- • • • you cmi unnlyrou do it. If you can spare even a fen hours a week, you can help people Call tlie Voluntary Action Center in your town Or write 'Volunteer Washington. D C 20013. I RP Valiinteen;- Nanund GM, it %Jimmy Amon 171 •MA= sore ce 1.1 Nnacier it no Aar.. °aro WANTED: Young man who wants a chance to fly and possi bly earn an Air Force ROTC scholarship. $lOO a month in your junior and senior year. Solid future. Good pay. No experi ence nicessary. Contact Air Force ROTC At The Pennsylvania State University, 109 Wagner Building University Park, Pa. 16802 FREE 24 HOUR ANSW. SERVICE 237-4279 , TEMPLE New Leaf 11 S. Pugh SHOW TIME: 8:06 • FRI - SAT - SUN • IT CAN BE SAID, SIMPLY AND WITH THANKS, THAT IT is AN ' ABSOLUTELY TERRIFIC mom' Joy Cocks Ttme Magazine TECHNICOLOR' • PRINTS BY DE LURE LEGEND OF HELL HOUSE 2nd BIG HIT war resisters Scoffing, at 'ord's ex planation that Nixon "had suffered enough," Dixon asked whether 'pr not the prisoners at Attica Prison had suffered enough. He 'said the prisoners at Attica should be freed, and Nixon"should be l put in the jail, under the jail, and dirt thrown on top of him." Dixon ridiculed President Ford's plan to provide 85,000 public works jobsi to combat unemployment, poEti ing out that official uri - ployment statistics place e number of unemployed in this country at about five million. He said inflation is "built into capitalism," and said "inflation-fighting mea sures" such as slowing the economy, budget cuts, and wage and price controls "put hardships on working people." Among the things that could be done to fight inflatiOn immediately, according , to Dixon, would be to cut ;defense spending 100 per cent. He also said cost-of-living escalator clauses should be put into all union contracts and fixed-income paychecks. The Daily Collegian Friday, September 27. 1974-15 Dixon said socialism must be established worldwide to el#ainate problems all over theyvorld. He said while a shortage of food means a price hike for Americans, "it means death for thousands in Asia and Africa." He said he questioned the wisdom of a system where t ,€ 4114010$211:44; 'MOVIE OF THE -It's the kind of m you rarely see th days, a pleasure and a delight!" 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" :! : Oti f fige A Pam 0 I .1 01 ii C4f '.;1111 •• • • I PIP `if• 4 • PRODuclion • G TEcHNicoLoßo Warrer Bros A Wa-ne• , 128 W C liege Ave 237-7866_ _Agi food is destroyed to make-a profit, giving as an example the drowning of baby chicks by farmers. He said under socialism the profit motive for production would be eliminated and production would instead be based on meeting human needs. NOW . . . 2:30 - 5:00 7:30 & 9:55 p.m. I T C presents .0 aSSOvalton wan /nati PrOduCtona 1 inted and laronal Nadtact.ens if a 131ake Edwards film Julie Omar Andrews Sharif 1:30-5:00-8:30 6th WEEK! a47:00 & 9:00 p.m 2nd WEEK!
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