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THE BATTALION Pege 6 College Station, Texas Wednesday, September 6, 1972 Sorrow and Terror Envelope Olympics As 11 Israelis Die In Arab Bloodbath “Eh, my brothers, after a spot of miloko-plus, how about seek ing a little ultra-violence, and perhaps even some of the old in- out, in-out?” Alex said, it in Clockwork Orange, but these thoughts could have easily been lyrics from any song on Alice Cooper’s latest album, “School’s Out”. On stage, Cooper is the real life counterpart of Anthony Burgress’ futuristic character, and even more nauseating. In a concert this past summer Alice Cooper strutted into the hot pink spotlight wearing a silver, sequin covered evening gown, one side slit to his waist, his pet boa constrictor wrapped around his neck. Throughout the perform ance Cooper exchanged insults and obsenities with his happy, youthful crowd. The show cul minated with him simulating his own death by hanging as pun ishment for beheading a baby doll with a butcher knife. Alice Cooper demands to be either actively accepted or ac tively rejected. His music is bit ter, rebellous, pointed, enthusi astic, polished and, above all, en tertaining. His stage conduct is gloriously perverted from the generally accepted norms. Coop er’s voice is vulgar, spitting out contempt for everything around him. “I slipped into my jeans, rock hard and feeling mean,’’ he says in the song “Luney Tune”. “We got no class, we got no principles, we got no innocence, we can’t even think of a word that rhymes,” he sings in the title track, “School’s Out,” which made the “top 10” nationally as a single. Those excerpts exemplify the theme of his album. It is well produced and has Cooper’s in tensity throughout both sides, which is no easy accom plishment. This intensity forces the listener to give of himself, and enjoy doing it, whether it be love or hate. In real life, Alice Cooper is a mild-mannered young man who lives with his parents when not on the road traveling. A former track star, Alice is called “Clark” by his father, a Baptist minister. However, outside in the business world, Alice Cooper and his “droogs” are not only the crea tive leaders in the rock music scene, they are a burning com ment on the condition of society. To some, Alice Cooper is a refreshing break from the wave of monotonous, sweet, carpenter- ish music that’s breaking against our ear drums. To others, he is the sordid focal point of all that’s wrong with the younger genera tion. But for many of his pant ing followers, Alice Cooper is the wonderful, warm embodiment of every evil thought available to a 13-year-old stroker’s mind. Budget Tapes and Records in the Northgate area should re ceive credit for providing Coop er’s album for analysis. By BOB JOHNSON MUNICH )_A day that be gan with murder and terror by Arab commandos ended in a bloodbath at a military airport 20 miles from Munich. Eleven members of the Israeli Olympic contingent were reported killed at the hands of the terrorists, plunging the Olympics into sor row. ported. Four of the Palestinian com mandos were killed, three were captured and one was unac counted for, police said. One policeman was reported killed, and a helicopter pilot was seri ously wounded. A band of Arab guerrillas in vaded the Israeli team’s quarters at the Olympic grounds before dawn Tuesday and shot down two Israelis. They held nine others hostage through a day of tense negotia tions that ended when captors and hostages were taken by heli copter to the airport and a plane that was to fly them to Cairo. Bavarian Interior Minister Bruno Merck said the Israeli hostages had agreed to go with the Arabs to Cairo. But the German authorities ' felt “this would have been a certain death sentence for them ... We had to take a chance and attempt to free the hostages.” Merck said the wreckage of the helicopters was being searched in the hope that one or two of the hostages might still be alive. Police sharpshooters opened fire on the Arabs when the heli copters landed, but missed some because of the darkness. The guerrillas who escaped the first shots turned their guns on the helicopters with the helpless Israelis inside, authorities re- He said one of the guerrillas killed himself by exploding a hand grenade. It set fire to a helicopter with some of the hos- disgust into the atmosptl international friendship f(,I the Olympic competitions The terrorists were itfig. of a Palestinian extremis is. BILL named Black September !&«lion month in 1970 when Kingf^turda. crushed the guerrilla m jt for in Jordan. They had drgsiderec that 200 Arab commaniiad Coa in Israeli prisons be freeippr the turn for the hostages’ liihtly. Merck said shooting tlii 'Wichit was difficult because thejjtwith the helicopter pilots toBel front of them until their ess con: could inspect a German® sorr 727 jetliner that was staniR with at Fuerstenfeldbruck Airperience for the planned flight tu ans and “There were also mantRIne of ows, which made it d: rs drav. shoot at first,” he said, &|e mei the shooting started, tl but as ists began shooting the ire Rick as they had threatened t |Don Pe Hey. tages trapped inside—blindfolded, Rpppivpclk 11 - 1 *’- their hands bound, linked to- *^-LlA/IVw®uri $55,400 Grant If" A&M chemical oceanopB Dr. Martha R. Scott barm a $55,400 National ScientiMj gether wtih ropes. He said the other guerrillas fired on fire en gines to keep them from reaching the blazing helicopter. The Olympic Games were sus pended. Officials said they would be resumed Wednesday after a memorial service for the two Israelis killed in the initial Arab assault. But that was before the airport gun battle and the slaughter of the hostages became known. dation grant for researcha "Adsorption Chemistry off ium and Protactinium | Marine Environment.” Dr. Scott said the works Never before have the Olympics been interrupted. The terrorist action was met by horror and condemnation in most parts of the world and in several Arab nations. grant Cleaning out the garbage cans meant disaster for Mary Ann Glueck (in the white bag). She made A&M history by becoming the first Head Resident of Krueger Hall to get the “quad” treatment. President Nixon expressed a “sense of deep outrage.” Premier Golda Meir of Israel denounced the atttack as “insane terror." The day that opened and closed in bloodshed injected sorrow and rvr rff J •* T * ~ * ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN THE APPAREL INDUSTRY ? A major national manufacturer of men’s pants, who will em ploy more than 500 seamstresses, is considering locating a plant in the Bryan-College Station area. A major factor in making this decision is the number of genuinely interested people, 18 years of age or older, who will be available for employment. If you are interested please complete this form. Name: Address: City: Phone Number: Age (Check One): 18-35 36-50 51-65 Are you available for training? Yes Are you now employed? Yes No Do you have transportation? Yes Distance from Bryan-College Station miles ..This company is an equal opportunity employer. No prior training is required. Training wage is $2.00 per hour. After initial training period, employer guarantees $2.10 per hour with op portunity well above based on incentive. Fringe benefits paid for by the company include profit sharing, health insurance, life insurance, paid holidays, and paid vacations. THIS IS A SURVEY AND IS NOT AN APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT Please return completed form Saturday Sept. 9, 1972 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. to: Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce 401 S. Washington Avenue Bryan, Texas 77801 Frenchman Sees Daylight DEL RIO, Tex. (A*) — French scientist Michel Siffre emerged into daylight Tuesday after six months underground trying to the see if man can break the 24-hour time cycle in which he lives. Greeted by his wife, he walked to the living quarters of the above-ground crew and collapsed on a bench with his head across his arms. “A boire, a boire. Give me a drink,” he murmured. Later he told at a news con ference that twice during his time under ground he achieved a 48-hour day. The average liv ing cycle was 25 hours, he said. The tip of his white helmet emerged from the cave at 11:49 a.m. His wife reached into cave and helped him out. Siffre looked around at the cloudy sky as he emerged and declared, “C’est bon. It’s good.” a study of how trace are incorporated into deposits growing on tin floor. The 24-month Sept. 1. 'beat son- Co-principal investigat|^ ( ‘ Bo Dr. Minoru Tsutsui of thefe*’ ^ as istry Department and DijP ' n Ham M. 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