professor, _ Hospital, ‘being treated for a heart one: of the greatest philosophers of the. century | and. criticized’ as demagogue whose teaching gave birth to such terrorists as. West Germany's Baader- Meinhof gang. Both views were expressed on the death of the 81-year-_ old, . Berlin-born US. considered by many the spiritual father of the student revolt that ‘ex- ploded in—both the -United* States and Europe in. the 1960's. Marcuse’s death was announced Monday, one day after he died ‘in ‘Starnberg where he was described’ as a _s—STARNBERG, — West. ailment. He had-come to this: Germany - (UPI) -- Marcuse. was. eulogized as . ' Herbert. Bavarian lakeside resort’ to - newspaper... _conduct , a ‘social science seminar. - Both his ..admirers and critics agreed he had helped to shape today's world. His 1965 . work . “One- Dimensional’ Man” vocated reyolt against the. American-type capitalist. industrial society which he “repressive monolith” that. stifles - freedom and the individual. -It became the primer of the New Left student movement. The Max Planck Institute, which sponsored. the Starnberg seminar, and West German television called Marcuse one of the greatest philosophers ¢ of the century. FINE. FOR NOT REPORTING PARTNERS USSR takes anti VD measures" ‘ teachings led inevitably to terrorism. ad- said... “The West > Géreran ‘Die. Welt. disagreed, describing him‘as — a “philosopher of irrelevant” - the and saying his .“The movement went |- rapidly . from ‘attacks -on... objects’: to terror that destroyed human beings and «| in the last few years Marcuse was ‘engaged mainly in explaining that he “hadn't meant it that way” » Die Welt Te - “7 . “Marcuse fled Nazi Ger- many in 1933, became a naturalized American and worked for the Office of Strategic Services, the predecessor of the CIA, in. World War II. — be wk Officials of ‘republic have decreed a fine = cree oe MOSCOW (UPI) - In an effort to halt the apparent spread of venereal disease,. the Russian of $75 for anyone concealing the source of their disease... The- Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Republic, the largest in the Soviet con- | federation, also publishec Monday decrees ordering compulsory examinations of any person suspected of suffering from disease, and made any prescribed cure compulsory as well. The 50-ruble fine, which is equivalent to $75, will apply to those who try to conceal the source of their infection or the identity of of those with 7 ica ‘a ) uas ‘whom they have come in venereal . ‘taken “with a view toward _ against the venereal diseases.” sexual contact. ‘The decrees gave no indication of how widespread the VD is, but. said the measures were. strengthening the struggle . spread of | MIAMI: Convicted murderer ‘Theodore Bundy has this reaction: Monday after the judge left the courtroom following a jury recommendation that he die in the electric chair. The e jury had earlier found Bundy guilty of murdering two Chi Omega sorority sisters. Tuesday, the judge followed that recommendation by sentencing Bundy to _ death. (UPI wirephoto) 14th of September neighborhood picks up the pieces By Eduardo Cue MANAGUA, (UPI) - The people in Managua’s 14th of Sep- tember neighbourhood are smiling now, despite the shortage of food, the bomb cfaters in their strects and the sporadic shooting still heard at night. Nicaragua: The war finally is over. Women - sit rocking on their porches hw their children play in - Eubble-filled streets. The 8,000 residents of the 14th of September neigh- borhood — the date marks Nicaragua’s independence day from Spain in 1821 — are looking forward to a difficult but hopeful future. “Even if we are hungry we cannot compare it to how (oo | Johnstone’ Ss Home Appliance Service! f Your Complete Home Appliance Store peacefullye , oe ty We as ater wt uw ae ae much we suffered,” said Julieta Lacayo, referring to the rule of President Anastasio Somoza and his family. Lacayo is a member of the local civil defense com- mittee .formed just before the war to coordinate the medical supplies. The committee is similar to hundreds of others that have been formed in the saa 08S ee aaa A aeioh ite sand distribute relief aid equitably. . One by one or in small groups, residents of the neighborhood, the site of some of the heaviest fighting in Managua during the war, walked into the church of son, Pablo for a meeting of gommittee. They told ~=New Appliances «Rebuilt Appliances “min the home Service —-Do-it-Yourself Appliance Parts 965 Marine Drive North Vancouver 985-9541 or [aaa sapere canal niente iia taal liane anid ae ana lessees taal rhaogs . ... --tad r yee LM TT annie 3 meetings were considered to how 21 of their neighbors had been killed and more than 300 wounded during the seven-week ‘war that overthrew Somoza. They spoke with -intense feeling as they recalled the repression they said they had suffered under the national guard over the years. Rafael Valdez said that whenever the people of Nicaragua protested increases in the price of transportation or basic foods, lwaye" be subversive and com- munist. Valdez added that if a person was found painting " anti-government slogans on walls or in possession of a book considered subversive, he was taken away and never heard from again. Later the ' 980-0811 the guard ‘bodies would float to the shore of Lake Managua, he said. The résidents said that in more recent times the guard had rounded up all’ young’ men to prevent them from joining the Sandinista soldiers. Mothers were afraid to let their children play baseball for fear the guard would come and take them away. 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