There will Friday MICHIGAN Cloudy . . always be a bumper crop STATE NEWS . . . of food for thought. What we need is enough people to harvest STATE unseasonably cold. High today 17 and low tonight four below. UNIVERSITY Vol. 62 Number 109 East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 9, 1970 Student $ needed for Events Bldg. By MARILYN PATTERSON convocations, popular entertainment The building will be totally financed by Breslin said approximately $200,000 is get the students to put up $10 a year, we student government comes out against it," concerts and indoor graduations. added to the fund each year. could pay for it. But the students will have students. he said. BARBARA PARNESS The building was designed by Kenneth An athletic fund, collected from past A tentative plan for financing the to come out publically and say they want He declined comment on whether C. Black Assn. a Lansing architect, who it and will pay for it." student football ticket sales, now contains building calls for an increase in student fees student government reflects the sentiment also designed the new all -- events building $1 million which will be used towards to provide the remaining $10 million. The of the entire student community. Construction of a new all - events at the University of Michigan. increase would be approximately $10 a construction of the building. Breslin is scheduled to meet with The idea for an all events building building, to be financed by student fees The building has been in the planning by Students voted five years ago year per student. evolved from discussions five years ago in an all - representatives of student government and football ticket sales, is tentatively trustees, the Athletic Council and student "We've got to get the students to accept within the next two weeks. between student government and former scheduled to begin in October, Executive University referendum to establish the government for several years. fund for improving athletic facilities. this building," Breslin said. "If we could "This project would be tough to sell if President John A. Hannah about a new Vice President Jack Breslin said Thursday. "If we wait a year this same building, student union. The $11 million structure, to be built the same size, is probably going to cost us "They decided that no one really knew south of the tennis courts on the football much more than a million dollars," Breslin what to do with a new union building," practice fields, will replace Jenison said. "We'd like to get this building under Breslin said. "The living-learning units have Fieldhouse for basketball events, way by Oct. 1." taken the place of a union. It was at that point that the new events building came FIGHTS DISCRIMINATION Breslin hopes that a 2 million hockey arena can be constructed at the same time as all - events building. Brookover He said hopefully Jenison will be V' covered with a Tartan Turf and used for tennis and badmitton. The offices of the Dept. of Mens' Physical Education will be expanded in Jenison. suggests board raci The old ice hockey Demonstration Hall would be used for intramural sports. Breslin said MSU needs all -- events arena in facilities and human resources to develop building to bring the University's the skills and opportunities of the members basketball facilities to equal standing with of all groups so they may play responsible those of other Big Ten schools. and productive roles in society," the report "It's going to hurt us in recruiting for The multi-racial committee, appointed continued. basketball if we don't get this new after the Wilson Hall cafeteria takeover last The Brookover report defines building," he said. "I'm sure that this discrimination as "disparity of treatment in spring, has called for the creation of a University is going to have a new all -- committee against discrimination and an employment, job placement, promotion or events building that's comparable to other anti-discrimination judicial board. other economic benefits on the basis of schools in the Big Ten." The committee's recommendations, race, creed or ethnic origin; harassment released to the University's deans based on race, creed or ethnic origin; and limitation of access to residence, or to Wednesday, will, be considered at the Jan. 13 Academic Council meeting. The nine-man committee, headed by participation in educational, athletic, social, cultural or other activities of the Romney to up Wilbur Brookover, associate director of the University because of race, creed or ethnic Center for Urban Affairs, was appointed by origin." The proposed committee against former Acting President Walter Adams to prescribe means of dealing with future situations similar to the Wilson Hall discrimination would consist of nine faculty members, administrative and ho using funds incident. professional personnel and labor and The report stated that MSU s trustees student representatives. The director of the $qual Opportunities programs would serve for suburbia reaffirm their "commitment to a policy of no discrimination oh the basis of face, etm b? ethnic origin." as the cdritriilttee's nofi-votirtg executive secretary. Goodbye dirt arena "The University must also strive actively The anti-discrimination committee If students agree to foot i bill, construction of an $ II million all-events building could start by build members would be chosen by several units WASHINGTON (AP) -- Secretary of to a community in which October. The round structu which will seat 14,870, was designed by the architect who did U-M's opportunity is equalized and use its of the University including the Faculty Housing George Romney pointed Thursday Committee on Committees, ASMSU, the public events building. to record success last year in government Council of Graduate Students (COGS), subsidized housing starts as a single bright American Federation of State, County and spot in an otherwise gloomy nationwide Municipal Employes Local 1585, the PROBE CONTINUES housing picture. [Draft center Administrative and Professional Assn. and the Assn. Workers. of Clerical and Technical "We've got the greatest housing shortage since World War II," Romney said. Depressed private production last year 2 charged left the nation short 2,574,000 housing G.l.s The report stipulates that at least one of jexpands aid; the three faculty and two student representatives to the committee must be non-white. The committee would perform the more units, he added. The figures exclude mobilhome shipments. But Romney said "we broke every record" in 1969 in the production of [opens branch following functions: government -- subsidized low - and -- in alleged -to conduct or direct its staff to moderate -- income housing. Draft irea men counseling services for Lansing will expand this weekend with I the opening of a downtown Lansing branch conduct periodic reviews of the operation of the several units of the University and identify policies which may reflect massacre It brought to four the number of Calley, who awaits trail at Ft. Benning, These assisted housing starts -- which include public housing, rent- supplement apartments, and mortgage totaled 165,000 last -- year, up subsidy homes 13 per cent WASHINGTON -- of the present Draft Information Center, discrimination. (AP) - The Army American servicemen formally charged in Ga., has been charged with murdering 109 from 1968. 507 E. Grand River Ave. -to report policies, practices or patterns Thursday charged two soldiers in the of discrimination to the responsible alleged My Lai the reported mass killings which My Lai villagers. Mitchell, likewise awaiting Such starts have risen steadily each year The branch office, to be! located at 215 bringing trial at Ft. Hood, Tex., is accused of assault from a 60,000 -- unit level in 1964. S. Washington Ave. in Jhe Michigan officials in the unit where they appear and accusations of a sex attack during the precipitated an international furor last year when details of the 1968 incident surfaced. with intent to murder 30 villagers. Theatre arcade, will be open from 1-5 p.m. (please turn to page 17) controversial Vietnam war incident. Romney announced plans to increase Involved in the latest charges are Sgt. The statement on charges against Hutto the assisted starts in 1970 by another 220 Sundays only. and Smith, however, refer to more than Charles E. Hutto of Tallulah, La., and Pvt. per cent and to place more units in I The new office will handle draft Gerald A. Smith, of Chicago. one victim. suburbs. | problems and questions on a more informal Hutto, 21, currently at Ft. Lewis, Wash., The group is headed by Lt. Gen. William He offered little in the way of concrete, basis, Mrs. Keith executive secretary of the is accused of premeditated murder, rape R. Peers and his specially appointed civilian new aid proposals for the private housing center, said, with men first participating in and assault with intent to commit murder. counsel, Robert MacCrate. industry which saw new starts drop from group discussions with other men and draft Smith, 22, now stationed at Ft. Riley, Pentagon officials said Thursday that the the 1.8 -- million level early last year to 1.3 counselors, and then deciding if they want million in. November. individual counseling. Kan., is charged with premeditated murder Peers group has interviewed 111 persons and indecent assault, a charge short of since its formation last Nov. 24 by Army He said the government will continue its "We'll have a staff of 20 people between the two centers," she said. rape. leaders. Seventy witnesses have been $10 -- billion support of the mortgage The Draft Information Center has been Both men, the Army said, stand accused questioned in the United States along with market. in the same incident which has led to the nine U.S. servicemen and 32 Vietnamese in And the administration is exploring functioning since spring of 1968, and scheduled court-martial of Lt. William L. South Vietnam. ways to tap new sources of housing money operates on contributions from community Calley Jr. and Staff Sgt. David Mitchell. The Vietnamese quizzed by the Peers and "to reduce the extent to which residents, and pamphlets and peace buttons All served in the same unit which raided also sold at the center. investigators recently included village and housing is the primary victim in every the hamlet of My Lai in March 1968, hamlet chiefs and residents of the May Lai credit crunch that comes along," Romney Mrs. Honey said the new branch will try especially hard to reach high school Company C. 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry of the American Division. (please turn to page 17) students since the 19 -year - old now take the burden of the draft. "If they're going to have a lottery for 19 colder year - olds, then young men should know - their rights when they're 16," she said. The East Lansing Office at 507 E. Grand River Ave. is open from 1 - 5 p.m and 6-8 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, and from 1-5 It was P.m. Friday. Sfudenf cha in Jackson; near- and sub-zero temperatures to send including three substantial meals each day and a good fluid intake. so the "wind-chill factor" plunging to 40 2. Include a significant amount of degrees below at Detroit and Grand [ with peddling An MSU student and three other men It was colder Thursday. And if than Hell in Jackson you went outdoors nude Rapids. U.S. Weather Bureau experts defined the factor as the combination of Vitamin C in your diet by eating citrus fruits or drinking their juices or drinking tomato juice. in Detroit or Grand Rapids, you would temperature and wind, by a complex I were arrested Wednesday and Thursday 3. Plan to get adequate rest -- at least have frozen as fast as if it were 40 degrees mathematical formula, equivalent to how I and charged with the sale of seven or eight hours per day. marijuana. below zero. fast unclothed human flesh would freeze at I 4. Dress sensibly -- this means protection According to East Lansing police, The unseasonable cold that is gripping a "real" temperature. ■ arrested of the hands, ears and feet to prevent were Calvin E. Erickson, E. every state but Hawaii hit southern lower In other words, it's how cold it feels frostbite. 1 Lansing sophomore, Thomas Woodard, 102 Michigan the hardest Thursday and between the bottom of your miniskirt and I Albert; Edward Bell, of Holt, and William Frostbite is a big problem in sub-zero whipped up snow squalls along the Lake the top of your boots or whizzing by your I li1,1705 Robertson, Lansing. weather, Feurig said, and areas like the Michigan shoreline. naked ears. feet and hands need special II East r. ee four were arraigned before Jackson recorded the state's lowest ears, protection. Lansing Municipal Judge William K. temperature at 10 degrees below zero, The overnight low in Lansing was 1 I rr?rinon ant* bond has been set at $5,000. edging out the tiny Livingston County below, while the early morning "wind-chill In addition to health problems, students pe ■on foiBth, Witt, was arraigned in Lansing $3,500 bond. In-Mobile community of Hell, where it was 8 below. Only in Pellston, traditionally Michigan's factor" dropped to -31 below. James S. Feurig, director of Olin Health have been faced with lots of car trouble. "It seems like everyone you talk to has a B ^ Police departments from MSU, Lansing, Six to eight Inches of snow—fanned by winds up to 25 miles icebox, was it also colder than Hell -- 9 Center, gave students four health hints for stalled car," Cpl. John A. Peterson of the lo?5^ I sheriffs ®nd the Ingham County per hour—brought traffic to a virtual standstill on 1-94 ex¬ below. the cold weather. Dept. participated in the arrests. pressway In Berrjen County. AP Wlrephoto But gusty winds combined with the 1. Be sure that your diet is adequate, (please turn to page 17) Friday, January 9, 1970 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan The Kennedy inquest concludes EDGARTOWN, Mass^ (AP) inquest into the death of -- died M. last July 18 in Sen. Edward months before the Kennedy's car when it released. transcript is A Source close to the inquiry testified they thought he was said Wednesday that the two going to the police when he Mary Jo Kopechne ended toppled into a tidal pool. In accordance with a state Thursday and the presiding Kennedy friends who the impulsively swam the ferry Shortly before 2 p.m.. Supreme Court ruling, the senator said had helped him dive channel back to Edgartown from judge said he would review the Thursday, Dist. Atty. Edmund transcript must be kept* secret ' for Miss 1 Kopechne Chappaquiddick Island. testimony and write his report as S. Dinis, who sought the inquest, until all possibility of criminal speedily as possible. emerged from the red brick prosecution has passed. And Judge James A. Boyle said, courthouse on Martha's Vinyard since prosecution could develop however, he would not hurry the and told newsmen, "The hearing from two sources -Boyle's report process at i the expense of making careful judgment. He said he did not know how long it would part of the inquest is over. There wju be no further testimony." The inquest opened Monday, or grand jury action- much time likely will elapse before the Economist transcript is made public. take him to make his The proceeding now is Thursday's testimony inflation recommendations to the entirely in the hands of Boyle, from the five girls who worked Superior Court on whether Miss 63, who must decide whether to with Miss Kopechner in the late Kopechne's death was the result recommend criminal prosecution Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 of any criminal act. in the case. presidential campaign Miss Kopechne, 28, a Whatever President expressed his strong Boyle's attended the July 1 WASHINGTON (AP) Washington, D.C., secretary, recommendations, it could be cooKout opposition to the use of the on Chappaquiddick Creation of a 1 nonpartis,, that preceded Miss Kopechne's board to sen advisorj death. interpreted as a declaration of umpire on wage and prici for 1 price and wage Council hear The girls are Rosemary increases was urged Thursday b> to "Crickett" Drexel Keough, 24. of Hill, Pa.: Maryellen a former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers n ^ And . T that judgment was, the prices of many Lyons, 26, of Milton, Mass., and "Some responsible anc concentrated industries. The her sister Nance, 25; Susan competent umpire must call foul price of McKee Report Tannenbaum, 24, and Esther Newberg, 27, all of Washington, record balls," said Arthur M. Okun, top iVitnmnhXr^fpp^'rnnnp^'anri' nomist for former P^iHoni automobiles steel, copper and economist for former President other metals was far worse gasoline, ally brings nothing to ; ile about on campus, but a frozen Red some free ice skating, whether to and couple tries out an icy game of tag. State News photo by Richard Warren The Academic Council, a governing body comprised of elected century-old courthouse by of Prosperity." faculty, will meet Tuesday to receive the Report on Student Anthony Bettencourt, a local Qkun blamed Johnson and Participation in Academic Government (McKee Report). The ad hoc committee, under the chairmanship of James B. "urn"1 WhB0etmtencoun " dumD. tsettencouri Md 101a ConSress f°r derailing the U.S. economy into inflation. Johnson HUBER COMMITTEE McKee, professor of sociology, was formed last October after the investigators after the accident not heed the unanimous Academic Council referred the report back to committee. This that he had found three mendation of his newly formed committee was given two month deadline and unopened bottles of gin at the economic council in December Restraining attitude sought will either submit their report progress report to the dump, which is near the cottage 1965 to sepk a tax boQSt Qkun council. where the cookout was held. said, and Congress failed to act The council had held special sessions during a three-week So closely have the witnesses period in 1967 when Johnson flna,|y 1 October and had passed the preamble to the report along with observed the court's admonition ^id ^ek a surtax the first 3 out of 15 recommendations contained in the refrain from discussing their report. 0kun had criticism, too, for The ad hoc committee was instructed to suggest what they testimony outside the president Nixon's handsoff By JEFF SHELER problem," and "mirroring the movips can present a "greater advisory fashion considered to be the basic guidelines for student participation in courtroom that it cannot be State News Staff Writer culture as it is." potential harm" by protraving Some other opinions attitude toward academic government. definitely ascertained how many inflationary At least two advisers to Father Porter said manv ^rom a ^anlasV world point presented in the 'working Along with the presentation of the McKee Report will be the testified since prjce an(j wage a a(Jults misunderstand u/e of view papers" foresee and increase in significance of such films and U of D Dean John Mahoney disruptions from both left and election of a replacement for Richard E. Sullivan, professor and Kennedy took the stand for chairman of the Dept. of History, who will leave his seat on the about two hours the opening "When, at the start of the investigate campus disorders will f committee, headed by P the students' Tnterest in them- the students'interest also an "tho"o=S: adviser to the committee Nixon administration, ask the A Huber aide, ex-Sen. S. Don University Steering Committee and become dean of the College of the inquest the Sate SenTte Stf"! Robert J H^ber "The young people appreciate said students offer "a real and Potter, said the papers will nol of Arts and Letters. 1 The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State R-Troy. restrained »!e significance of this type of valuable film while culture, graced with an necessarily be reflected in the Other action before the council will be a proposed amendment attitude toward s people in their middle University, is published every class day and Sundays during final Committee report. Hp to the faculty by-laws to open the Academic Senate t'o the years and older 1 the forest ating than most of uj public. dissidents. four school terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. for the trees. They s ■e drugs and realize." pointed out that Huber has not Sen. Huber, who yet seen the content of these Subscription rate is $14 per year. nudity and miss the whole « Both Mahoney's m«MU"rjr a ami Porter's and ruiiciB traditionally taken a hardline point." papors an(j wou|d not Speculate will be presented to the Member Associated Press, United Press International, Inlan< position against student Huber committee i [h£ireffect protesters, has publicly aired his Daily Press Association, Associated Coliegi.te Press, Michiga m^derstanding! he "said, was s of twelve "working Huber s position in the p Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Presr. AjsocaJon, Unitei displeasure with, drugs, booze, thfi ainlenc8e' of the 'oIder . HaS States Student Pres.', Association. sex and all those things He was ,eMwith the popular movies Th<> nanprs u,PrP ""<^1 particularly disgruntled last year of h 193Q a^%Qs These s and Pork Second class postage paid at East Lansing Michigan. when an Oakland University ?eming student dissidents. Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Servict student stood nude as he read a Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. poem in class. Huber's reaction Phones: Editorial was, "I'm fed up with this crap." The Rev. Mr. Father Thomas Porter, of the University of Black students to teach S„fc-825#. Detroit (U of D), one adviser to Classified Ad' erti..jng 625L the Huber committee, regards of Pan Display Advt rtisir", ican ism .35:3-1.40. "art" films, popular with many Business-Circulaii. Photographic . f 1 355-3'* 7 355-&311 students, as "trying to deal honestly with a cultural scope Partially as a result of the IDC 390, Survey of subsahara original manifesto issued last nation, they gei Africa, is being conducted by CJ) 'civilized.' The t ally i PIONEER term by the Black Liberation black instructors and attempts AUDIO COMPONENTS the Front (BLF) an interdisciplinary to demonstrate a different same thing." Part of the packap CHOICE OF THE CRITICS FOR PERFORMANCE course (IDC) is being offered approach 1o African studies. demanded by BLF Pan-African The BLF manifesto charged VERSATILITY, AND STYLING AT REASONABLE COST revolutionary thought. that African studies generally of Since the manifesto was released, Afritun suppqrt racist, colonialist efforts f- tudies Center director t hai li s by perpetuating certain African Hughes has resigned. images-primitivism tribalism. BLF and the Pan African The six participating instructors Students Organization in the of 390 hope to challenge these traditional images. Americas, joint writers of tin The manifesto, felt research and course, meeting course material on Africa should SA500 AMP: TRUE power 10 wj SATURDAY. JANUARY 17 Wednesday evenings, opened deal with problems and politics per channel 18 OHMS, bel< with the question of what the there in terms of a distortion - both channels driven Glenn Herriman terms "tribe" and "nation" Mike "revolutionary situation." mean. Hudson, BLF Hudson said. "We want to Volkswagen, Inc. executive organizer, explained look at African studies as a that: "When you say tribe, people think of. Africa and liberating force for African '•'•vo culture. When you say Marshall COMPONENT CENTER 245 ANN ST., E. LANSING Music Co. The Day Gefcpe Fopevep 107 NORTH CEDAR STREET LANSING. 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XTa,S Meanwhile, in Washington, United States Senate this year. Kelley said the restriction does niight try for the office, said former Gov. George Romney Kel ley's opinion would have no said "as of right now I have no PANTHER PROBE effect on any decision he makes since "I have felt that to be the plans to run" for the senate. But Romney added "I haven't closed * case all along." the door." "It is vital to the easing of When asked if he will run for When asked if Romney's economic, social and racial Groth testifies about raid the GOP nomination opposing decision will affect his, Brennan tensions for housing to be Sen. Philip A. Hart, D-Mich., in said "it might have some dispersed more broadly than it has the November election, Brennan bearing, yes." in the past." said, "I have not made any Romney said Thursday he will decision." make a final decision by the end CHICAGO (AP) - Sgt. Daniel weapons in Hampton's West Side to force the door open. As one of the month whether to try for R. Groth said Thursday he called tu t- 4 Newsmen then asked if he -George Romney, apartment they were met by Qf the men pushed open an the Senate. Secretary of Housing and fire three times gunfire. Groth said he knocked many inside door leading to the living bedroom. Sbto'Srt h* 'Z™1*' high court if he entered the race He would not say whether he Urban Development during a police raid in which two room of the apartment, he and he said, "yes." has been under any pressure Black Panther party leaders were times on the door of the added, Brennan said if he resigns, from President Nixon to run. a shotgun blasted. fatally shot. Each time, he said, Hampton apartment and a male "I noticed a female Negro the Gov. Milliken would appoint a Political observers believe apartment surrendered, shooting by the Panther voice called from inside, "Who's lying on a bed with a shotgun" new member then Brennan will be tabbed by party International News i inquest in her lap, Groth testified. "I said 'Look out, she's going leaders as their choice for the party's nomination if Romney Black Virgin Mountain, 50 miles northwest of Saigon, into the deaths of two Black Panther leaders on Dec. 4 Groth testified that when he and announced they > with a search warrant. The officer said he waited there to fire again.' The illumination from the shotgun blast lit up her face. Red China, U.S. decides to stay The GOP in Washington. State Committee will meet Jan. 30-31 Central Ibecame the scene of new battle action Thursday with and his men tried to about 30 seconds, received no "I got up on my toes and fired in Saint Clair Shores and it is warrant to search for illegal response and told one of his ■U.S. troops, aircraft and artillery hammering at North officially n several shots with my service expected to select "consensus" meet a Viejnamese on its slopes. A U.S. force maintains control revolver." Groth said all was quiet and to candidate to back in the primary at that time. If Romney declares Jof the summit, but enemy forces periodically slip Student then "a shot rang out and the WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States and Communist for the Senate, it is assumed "he ■through the lower defenses and hole up in caves, thus police officers resumed their China will resume their long -interrupted ambassadorial talks on would be that candidate. posing a threat to the U.S. troops at the summit. a Jan. 20 in Warsaw, Poland, the State Department announced A total of 53 enemy were killed. American casualties Groth testified: "A voice came Thursday night. FREE PICK UP AND frustrated Mintzer from what 1 considered to be the This will be two years to the day since the breaking off of the e reportedly light. discussions which had served in lieu of regular diplomatic DELIVERY AT first bedroom and said, 'Shoot it out,' and the shotgun blast relations which do not exist between the two nations. The was LOUIS discussion will be the 135th in the series. Israel launched air strikes against three of its neighbors By CYNTHIA NEAL quality of education." from fhe first bedroom." The United States passed word to Peking several weeks ago that (Thursday while one of them - Lebanon - tried to State News Staff Writer According to Mintzer, the "Th.e officers resumed their it would welcome renewal of the talks, broken off by China after iscapc further Israeli reprisals by placing new curbs on Retiring ASMSU board's main victories have been "re ln a *ev/ seconds, the a Chinese diplomat defected in The Netherlands and was given CLEANERS Palestinian guerillas operating from its soil. Beirut member-at-large Allen Mintzer in terms of reforming social witness continued, "I then asylum in the United States. Innounced that restrictions were being imposed on commented critically Thursday policy. However, he believes that re^uest*J JJ1^ a" 1*®P flnn* A State Department spokesman. Robert J. McCloskey, 623 E. Grand River on the student government's role these reforms were inevitable, ag»n. \Vhich' they d d. announced resumption of the exchanges. He said the East Lansing luerillas less than 24 hours after Brig. Gen. Nujaim at MSU that the administration would A shot rang out, apparently will be in the Chinese embassy and subsequent first meeting lucceeded Emile Bustani as commander of the Lebanese Mintzer, a senior from have seen their necessity from the first bedroom, Groth sessions will MONDAY & TH'/RSDAY alternate between the U.S. and Chinese embassies. lrmed forces. Beechwood, Ohio, is leaving regardless of student board sa,d< and another officer fired MSU to work and finish school pressure, W. McDonel 11.45-12:30 in Cleveland. He said that he had He suggested that the S. Case 2:30-3 p.m. The United States proposed Thursday moving the considered leaving the board administration has little respect E.Wilson 3 p.111.-3:30 anyway before his decision to for collective student power and jparis peace talks into private sessions as a way to "get leave MSU. He gave as a reason its formal government, A BETTER IDEA FOR W. Fee E. Akers 3:30-4 p.m. 4 p.m.-4:30 [down to the real issues," but the North Vietnamese for leaving the board, "The only thing that students E.Holmes 4:30-5 p.m. rejected the idea. In spurning the proposals, North "frustration." Mintzer said he had was the threat of violence Owen 5 p.m.-5:30 Vietnam's Col. Ha Van Lau accused the United States of feels there is too much apathy and destruction, which was of W.Shaw 5:30 -6 p.m. on this campus. course unacceptable. They had Itrying "to hide its policy of aggression from the opinion "The board cannot be only the threat, nothing else," EATING lof the United States and the world." This session expected to solve apathy," he he said. Jdiffered from others for its low level of diplomatic said. Mintzer believes that the "There must be an end to l-epresentation, which was the lowest ever. alleged ineffectiveness of the academic governing by N. Hubbard 12 p.m. - 12:30 student government is not due administration," Mintzer said, W.Shaw 5p.m.-5:30 to the quality of leadership in "All three groups must play Vice President Spiro Agnew took to the links the government. equal roles in decision making." CLIP AND SAVE! hursday for some traditional Malaysian golf course The problem, according to He would like to see the board Mintzer, is that there are not continue in the direction of If you're eating away from home, make it iplomacy after giving reassurances -that the U.S. * enough committed students to acjfatffiVft? reforWWfh'evliTuSUon" DON'T WASH YOUR ithdrawal from Vietnam will be measured and carry out the programs vfaiieli '' on' W&y 'level: tic feels the the Kellogg Center State Room, for an DIRTY LINEN oughtful. Virtually every visiting dignitary who goes would benefit the student body, board could be more influential excellent selection of meols at reasonable TAKE IT TO LOI IS i Malaysia plays golf, and much business is transpired He cited the food coop and the than it is by becoming involved prices. Located on the main floor of ere on the course. Malay Prime Minister Tunku Abdul book coops as two efforts which in this reform. Kellogg Center; daily menus. Luncheon have suffered from a lack of served Monday through Saturday from ahman said that he did not think the United States lanned to join in any big power gaurantees for the student in tercst and Mrs. Wharton 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m., dinners daily from participation. :gion. but "I get the impression that they will not leave While active in student 5:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. I anight defenseless victim against aggression from without." government, Mintzer'^ primary appears on TV concern has been in academic reform, but he has been Mrs. Clifton R. Wharton Jr., King Hussein of Jordan frustrated by its slow realization. MSU's new First Lady, will KELLOGG CENTER Toll ) our pledged Thursday his He sees it as the object of a appear in a live television overnment will not accept any settlement of the interview at 11:30 a.m. Saturday three-way power struggle. Middle East crisis that falls short of "complete "I'm WMSB-TV, Channel 10. She beration of occupied Arab territory and restoration of struggle tired of the power between the on will be interviewed PHONE 355-5093 NO RESERVATIONS Toronto surped Arab rights." The Jordanian monarch was administration, faculty and campus studios by graduate students," he said. "The students Pam Esche and Tom iving an account "to the Jordanian people and the administration seems to be more Foster of "Gamut," >rab nation" about the Arab summit conference in concerned about maintaining student TV broadcasting MSU's LETS TALK ABOUT THE HEART OF THE MATTER! (>irl She's abat last month. power than improving the organization. m Something President Nguyen Van Thieu cautioned South LANSING ietnamese on Thursday against "political sorcerers" ho he said help the enemy by advocating a third force a middle element between his SKI CLUB Special. government and the iet Cong. He did not V6 mile of specifically name them, but he e. Hagadorn off Lake Lansing Rd. !emed to be alluding to Sen. Tran Van Don and Duong ANY STEREO COMPONENT SYSTEM IS ONLY an Minh, two former generals who helped overthrow go Dinh Diem in 1963. Minh is popularly known as SPECIAL STUDENT AS GOOD AS ITS HEART, THE STEREO RECEIVER 'g Minh. Thieu said the establishment of a third force ould inevitably lead to a communist takeover. AT THE DISC SWE HAVE MANY SKI PLAN BIG HEARTS HERE ARE JUST A FEW . . . National News MONARCH 260X NIKKO 301 CLARICON 380 Yes, tonight give lu MSU §KI PROGRAM 50 WATTS 40 wArrs 80 WATTS spa ial treat, a gt AM-FM STEREO AM-FM STEREO AM-FM STEREO Pennsylvania Stute Police and FBI agents went from 10 .m. - 6 p.m. Mon. - Fri. Only TAPE MONITOR ouse to house Thursday interviewing residents of tiny TAPE MONITOR TAPE MONITOR LOUDNESS CONTOUR LOUDNESS CONTOUR HI FI FILTER larksville in search of leads into the slayings of United HI F1 FILTER HEADPHONE JACK LOUDNESS CON TOUR line Address Delicious Cantonese Food Workers Union official Joseph A. "Jock" HEADPHONE JACK HEADPHONE JACK City Complete Banquet ablonski, his wife and daughter. An FBI official in Phone ittsburgh said 15 new agents were sent into the area Facilities ite Wednesday to augment the efforts of state police. I would like to apply for an Associate' Membership. Enclosed is my $10.00 fee plus the additional charge of my $144»5 M5995 5159" chosen program offered with membership for the 1970 ski Public schools will be closed in New York, season OR THESE FINE AMPLIFIERS . hiladelphia and Berkeley, Cal. Jan. 15 in (check the program desired.) ommemoration of the birth date of Dr. Martin Luther NIKKO 40 NIKKO 50 ing Jr. Schools in Washington, D.C., will close for the 52 WATTS 64 WATTS tternoon and elsewhere observances will be held during chool hours. The Rev. Ralph David Abernathy asked hat the day become a "national peoples holiday." □ $1 5 lessons tow fee per - choice of times (9 p.m. - 12 p.m. - 3 p.m.) plus $9995 M19'5 day for additional skiing - total $10.00 * * * CD season tow pass MATCH ANY OF THESE WITH OUR MANY Senate Democrats are expected to give high priority to (1970) - $25.06 FINE SPEAKERS AND RECORD CHANGERS i broad range of consumer bills this election year while □5 day package plan - all area tow $10.00 (no limit FOR THE UTMOST IN STEREO SOUND. • on rying at the same time to toughen Nixon number purchased) Equipment rental - $2.00 per session Administration proposals and claim them as their own. democratic strategists say the highest priority probably vill be assigned bills that would require the government ENROLL NOW! MAIL $10. fee plus program charge to THE DISC SHOP OPEN o buy autoS with the least-polluted exhaust fumes; Lansing Ski Club, Box 449, E. Lansing or enroll in person M-F 9-9 provide federal protection for customers of insurance at the club. 323 East Grand River Irms that go broke; and set minimum standards tor Phone 351-5380 Warranties. MICHIGAN LARRY LKRNER STATE NEWS The Nixon plan: UNIVERSITY JAM] divide and conquer TRINKA CLINE, executive editor ... and it is a fallacious argument that NORMAN J. SAARI, managing editor the draft lottery conducted not long ago GEORGE K. BULLARD, campus editor was a truly random selection. Through A highly entertaining series of DEBORAH FITCH, feature editor letters h« charts and statistics it has been shown that LINDA GORTMAKER, Sunday editor appeared in the New York Times the first six months of the year had average to the Editor" section. Govid "Lette KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor lottery numbers over 180, while the closing statistician, suggested that Mudholkar'' Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker award six had averages below 180. Not only that. Jones would have a a far greater Smith or ' rumors have been circulating in all parts chance 0f of the country that EVERYBODY will go having a lower draft number than for outstanding journalism. Zuckerman, due to the greater number (1 through 366) if he is not severely 0| Smiths or Jones. A few days later a mentally or physically deferred and/or in a letter local board with a great number of student by Franklin Leonard countered this when he cited the theory deferments. ostentatious fact t(J EDITORIALS How foolish many of us now feel as we one had less of a chance of Zuckerman than a Smith or Jones to being a realize this entire set-up was forged by the begin with, thereby giving everyone an eqUa| masterminds within the Nixon chance of being drafted. Finally, Richard Administration. The plan: divide and Lester bantered intelligently Our military conquer. one Ah provides yes, ye a olde potion in which placebo in place of the real letter feud correctly pointing out that "real difficulty is not in the bad about the means ol the stuff. Nixon had claimed that, at least, selection for our present war but in the bad under the new lottery many more would war itself." know their draft status -- whether it be One could speculate that with inflating the a nar highly favorable or not. Then, when this like Mudholkar, the good process was complete (with the selection of professor, v, lottery numbers) and many males 19-26 subconsciously projecting himself into the seemed "reasonably certain" of their fate, pool of possible draftees and then rumors began to fly -- i.e., "All To Be vicariously experiencing the joy of not In order to inject new life into the major factor in the ever-spiraling Drafted?" being selected due to his highly unusual it anti-war movement, the Vietnam not alluvial, last name. inflationary trend. Unfortunately, The rumors that those with numbers of Moratorium Committee has President Nixon has once again tried 244 or higher would not be safe were Leonard, on the other hand, might have announced its sponsoring of to hoodwink the American people obviously interjected by the Nixon presented his opinion on the slight chan« "taxpayer rallies" throughout the by claiming that his reluctant signing Administration to keep cocky kids with of being a Zuckerman with the suppressed country on April 15. Not only of the bill to increase tax high numbers in suspenseful limbo. Now. intent of associating himself with a Smith should these rallies symbolize the exemptions while local boards clamor that they will or Jones: Leonard, having a fairly common and social security benefits will discontent with high taxes due to bring have to reach into the 300s before the year name and realizing that if Mudholkar was on higher inflation. is over. Pentagon officials call this estimate correct, he (Leonard) might be going to disproportionate military spending, . Along the same lines, the Vietnam way before Zuckerman, resolved but they will hopefully attract a wide spectrum of society rather than President seems likely to veto POINT OF VIEW to drag Zuckerman into the fire in the appropriations in the premeditated desire to save his own field of just students and anti-war militants. education due to the fact that To understand the motivations b Between January and the April 15 they Parochiaid escapes Lester's verbiage was a difficult task, but responsibility exceed his request by over SI billion deadline for filing income tax not an impossible one. After much ii and would, in his opinion, be a spur thought, the obvious conclusion returns, the Vietnam Moratorium to inflation. manifested itself: Lester Committee will undoubtedly be It is about time that the American EDITOR'S NOTE: The being taxed twice. subconsciously envious of both Mudholkar sending its members out into local people awakened to the fact that the following "Point denominations which have succeeded and Leonard, due to their status in society. communities. The major emphasis of of View" was written by Eugene Valentine, However, the money which parents pay in Lester was not impressed by the statistics "overspending" in the fields of Detroit graduate student. The article for tuition to private schools may in no increasing the enrollment of children in this action will be to inform their schools the past offered by the two men, subsequently health, education and welfare was concerns a recent State News editorial on way be considered a tax. This money, over five years. taxpayers how their tax dollars are unlike a tax, is not a forced contribution to disregarded the information from the two correctly labeled parochiaid. spent in the continuance of the a paltry meet a public need. The body politic does On the other hand, there is the fact that scholars in order to preserve his c expenditure. It further becomes I would like to remark not require that ceratin parents send their the existence of private schools functions Vietnam war and the development of shameful that HEW Secretary Finch belatedly on your recent editorial children to private schools where they will to reinforce the economic and racial Safeguard and other weapons concerning parochiaid. In it has been duped into get a "better" education or enjoy a stratification of our society. This is not to agreeing with you state that "parochiaid appears systems. President Nixon that justifiable since it is tantamount to particular religious ambience. say that individual administrators of the added The organizers of the Vietnam returning the school tax dollars to those non-sectarian priate schools never provide appropriations for education might From a political point of view, the Moratorium Committee have a people who do not wish to use public scholarships for Economically Deprived tend to be inflationary. decision of a parent to send his or her students or that they, or the administrators strong case if they wish to profess facilities." To accept such a line of children to a private school, secular or The moratorium organizers will of parochial schools never extend a that the inflationary cycle has been reasoning in matters of public taxation is in parochial, must be considered helping attempt to place inflation in its a voluntary hand to students wfco belong tp raciq) $nd will be promoted by excessive „ general to open up a Pandoraof ,v , defense spending. For fiscal 1970 • proper perspective - a perspective * • mjflsiiies and'disutilities, and the minorities, (qp the Roman Catholic c^traiy /UteMPicom ol * • that makes it "perfectly clear" that a s tax .exemptions for parents who wish to lA*addition, the argument put forth in schools, for example, has been excellent in this respect.) It is merely Congress appropriated S69.6 billion ''slight decrease in funds for defense send their children to private schools is no chapter two of the education bill that "the to that private for the Defense Dept. from an exception. increasing costs of education are impairing say our schools, as (S69.6 billion), and not a token SI For example, it would be "justifiable" the lawful institutions, function like the suburbs as a official administration request of parental right to select billion increase in education, is the for the rich to establish a system of private non-public schools for the education of refuge for the wealthy, the educated, the S77.5 billion. "decent" and the white from the problems real evil influencing inflation. schools and not contribute one penny to children," is fallacious. It is simply not the self-image - that being appreciably lowered It does not take too much insight the support of public schools. Similarly, it case that an individual's of the majority of the poor, the "right to select" if he accepted the conclusions of Govid to realize thai the year in-year out would be "justifiable" for the parents of between a public and a non-public uneducated, the "trouble makers" and the and Franklin - and consequently, -The Editors dark skinned. Defense Dept. budget has been a children who are of above average institution is "impaired" if one does not - deliberate whimsical fashion, dismissed intelligence, or who are not disciplinary have enough money to use the non-public both gentlemen while Thus it is that a coalition of black secretly admiring (in problems or who are not physically or institution. fact, creating a "cult of personality") their mentally handicapped, to form their own elected officials recently issued a statement brilliance. This becomes apparent with the Using For example, one's right to select to public school systems and not support the public in which they argued that Michigan cannot realization that Lester ultimately blamed school system which would still be play at a private golf course rather than at afford to support two school systems, one the war rather than the selection of thot a public golf course is not in for the affluent and the white, the other responsible for educating all children. any way participants for war - it was easier fc Finally, in accordance with this line of impaired by the fact that one cannot for the poor and the black. Lester to simply cite the war as the hcinoii afford to play at the private course. It reasoning, it would be "justifiable" for any crime than to praise the two men and I to To underwrite this state of affairs with promote would be absurd to maintain that public group motivated by a particular interest, thereby lower his self-esteem. tax monies would have to be paid to the public taxes would be unjust and would ideology or religion to go its own way, further weaken the political The point of this discussion: it is easy to I isolating itself from others and leaving golfer who could not afford to play at a impetus to be sidetracked those who are not strong private golf course in order that his right to provide free quality education for all. At a on the unimportant when I When the Supreme Court recently school systems in the South. What enough or select between a time when we are finally necessity demands a coalescing of forces to I parochial enough to support and attend private and a public golf coming to the end the war NOW! It matters little whether I ruled that public schools must makes the case of Mississippi more course not be impaired. realization that no Michigander should be public schools. Mudholkar, Leonard desegregate "at once," the state of allowed to escape his responsibility VQ and Lester are right, I tragic is its duplication in other parts The editors seem to feel that it is unfair Finally, the editors express concern over wrong or in-between. What does matter js I Mississippi loomed as a big question support good public education for all by of the country. or unjust that parents who send their that we're all being suckered into mark. Now the expectations of many children to private schools should have to the "steady decline" of private education residing outside of problem school pointless I The Justice Dept. has just accused in Michigan. To what extent private districts, it would be ironic to use public bickering and altercation. The sooner we I civil rights leaders - black and white pay both private tuition and public school education is actually declining is debatable. dismiss the Nixon doubletalk, the sooner I the Pasadena Board of Education of tax dollars to support yet another means of taxes -- that somehow these parents are we'll be brought closer have been proven correct as whites For example, there several religious together. Think, I - promoting racial segregation and are escaping this responsibility. smile and in Mississippi have either stayed give a damn - NOW! delaying integration. Reports have away from planned integrated public been issued, which the Senate will schools or been registered for private hopefully research and investigate, schools. showing that a great number of black OUR READERS' MIND The first day of classes under the students in cities such as Chicago and Court ruling saw one school, in a Washington D.C. attend public predominantly black district, with two white students and 1.500 blacks. When asked why she had attended classes the first day, a white open schools in which black enrollment is 95 per cent or more. It seems that the potential exists for situation to develop in a similar To the Editor: Christ: the answer for loneliness Michigan It is generally accepted that loneliness used to avoid girl (whose brother was the other where Gov. Milliken has proposed facing the realities and hassle of self and other" and ". the I springs from man's alienation from himself . . I am writing in response to Dave Short's problems of life are merely symptoms of dealer-man will white student) responded, "Daddy Parochaid - the funding of private and other the never resolve this conflict.. I excellent aritcle, "a study in loneliness," men, individually and same underlying problem -- man's wanted us to go to a private school, schools from the public coffer. collectively. The Bible teaches alienation from God.) State News editorial page, Jan. 7. Two very plainly He concluded his article but we didn't have the money." HEW Secretary Robert Finch has in the Genesis account of man's creation Sartre said there is "no exit" from by saying, quotations from his article are: "Life is a As is typical of most The and fail that such loneliness is directly the alienation, loneliness and the absurdity of critics, 1 can tell I prevailing tendency in expressed his desire to repeal the law Study in loneliness" and "Loneliness is the result of man's total alienation from his you what is wrong, but I have no clear idea I Mississippi is for the parents of white central and inevitable fact of human life; however, the Bible teaches that God of what to do about it. allowing tax exemptions for white existence" (Thomas Wolfe). Creator. Whether or not one believes this has provided "one exit," and only one -- I can think of is that The only thing that I students to send their kids to private Although I the answer may have private schools in the South which agree that these statements are true for account to be literal or allegorical, or else Jesus Christ, His Son. He suffered utter schools and in this way get around are set wishes to pass it off as a loneliness ("My God, my God, why have something to do with prayer, or something up to avoid desegregation. every man sometime during his existence, I myth with little or like that. the Supreme Court ruling. The But do not agree that no value, he cannot escape the conclusion You forsaken me?") for each man so that one man's position is not every man has to Jesus Christ is no parents' impetus to do all in their experience loneliness for his entire life. intended to be communicated: man's each man might be able to he just a critic. Not "dealer-man," nor is enough. escape not only disobedient behavior against God resulted the current oppression of his only does he tell man power to continue segregation has, President Nixon is the man who own what is wrong with himself, he also offers a in his physical and spiritual separation loneliness and to a great extent, come from the alienation, but even more to clear idea of what to do about it. And the eould have the most influence in from God. Man's alienation from God is position of Gov. John Bell Williams. hastening the Student inaccurate the basic reason for his escape Although eternal alienation from God. answer does have something to do with pace of integration. continuing loneliness may be an prayer. Williams has been a staunch While the President has declared his predicament which respects no "occupational hazard" of post-modern life, Some specific Bible references segregationist over the years and has intention of abiding by the Supreme To The Editor: educational, racial, national, religious or one does not have to succumb to it if he socio-economic status. In other words, appropriate to the subject of loneliness and come out in favor of the attendance Yes, Mr. Glenn Detrick did receive a low appropriates the exit to the "unabsurd alienation are: Genesis Court decision, he has done little, if loneliness is symptomatic of life" which God has provided. chapter 3 (cf 2:17). of whites in private schools as a grade in my Management 808 course last essentially a Joshua 1:6; Isaiah anything, to use his office and deeper spiritual maladjustment which Last fall, Barney White wrote about 41:10, chapter 53; St. viable alternative to the Supreme quarter, partly because he did not learn a John 1:1-13, prestige to enforce that decision. education, legislation, religion, war and/or alienation in "Everybody's a dealer-man" 3:16-21, chapters 14-16; Court's major emphasis of the course -- historical Romans chapter 1, decision. In addition, It was never assumed that accuracy. As an illustration, his letter peace cannot alleviate. (Drug abuse and when he stated all of us really are 5:1, 6:23, 8:1, 8:38-39. | | . . Williams is attempting to rally the any number of other "escape mechanisms" J. Richard Arndt President Nixon would be the first to published in the Michigan State News, Jan. caught up in the primordial existential East state legislature behind his proposal 7, 1970, contained many errors. For Lansing graduate student cheer the Court's revised ruling on to provide state funds for the private example, he stated that out of 23 graduate school desegregation, but if the YES, SIR! YES, SIR...I'LL PO IT! THE HEAP BEAGLE HAS SPOKEN! schools. students only three "were given an YOU CAN COUNT ON ME .'YES, President wants to hold to his pledge MY COURSE 1$ CLEAR! DUTY This movement by the governor acceptable grade." The facts are that out of SIR! ABSOLUTELY SIR! LIES .AHEAD I HE HAS SPOKEN of supporting "law and order," he 28 graduate students, over half received a AMP I MUST OBEY! and white adults in Mississippi to must 3.0 or above. immediately act on his Some of the grade — extend segregation is deplorable. distribution was unusual obligation to find a way to enforce because of * However, it is unusual students like Mr. Detrick. an expected the court decision. development when one looks at the century of mis-education within -The Editors Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday. January (>. 1970 5 IF IT'S GREAT FOR THE MONEY" Hagadorn IT'S AT HOSLER'S starts tomorrow at 9:30 Sharp! gain a.m. new A barrel barricade is out and Milton PENDLETON Baron, director of a new $43,000 bridge is on the campus parking and planning, way in. said the new structure would be Construction has begun on a especially convenient for 100-foot pedestrian bridge along residents of East Complex for Hagadorn Road, a cooperative venture between the city of East easy access to nearby shopping UP TO AND INCLUDING Lansing and MSU. Robert Bruce, East "The new pedestrian bridge Lansing is city engineer, said he expects the being constructed on the west side of the existing bridge and HALF bridge to be completed in April. "We've been trying to get it will have night lights to make built since 1965," he said. the bridge as safe as possible," "There's Baron said. no walkway on Hagadorn Road and there's a problem with pedestrian movement to the north. We have used barrels to block off one Knapp's shows lane of the road for pedestrian New bridge use, but that was only intended to be temporary," he said. bridal attire A pedestrian walk-way is being constructed across the Red Cedar River, parallel Bruce said that delay in the to Hagadorn Road. The walk-way should be finished in April and will help the construction was a result of at Jack Tar students of East Complex get to and from classes more safely . . . problems in obtaining the State News photo by Jerry McAllister property. Knapp's Dept. Store will If into the present two bridal showings, or 'nd then at 2 p.m. and one at 4:15 p.n »y of n Sunday in the Lansing Room of •inusual, if EVENING COLLEGE the Jack Tar Hotel. The two showings, based the theme "A Beautiful "ight have |ht chance Beginning," will present se Special fee rate offered "here and now" collections of oppressed h a Smith summer and spring bridal attire. The bridal showings will / common lolkar was of divorce and remarriage. present outfits for the entire 1 going io The usual courses in the arts and crafts will be offered again, wedding party. including painting, off-the-loom weaving, art appreciation and Tickets are free and may be i, resolved ire in (he Japanese flower arrangement. obtained at the Bridal Shop and The MSU Evening College will offer nine courses to MSU Students can register for these classes at the Kellogg Center at Knapp's Downtown. East own skin, students and their spouses for a special reduced fee of $5 per person. Registration Desk before the first classes meet Monday evening. Lansing and Meridian Mall ns behind The University College is a division of the Continuing branches. task, but Regular fees for the classes range from $10 to $40 for Education Service of MSU. Evening College classes require no Tickets will also be mailed luch inner anywhere from 5 to 20 sessions during winter term. transcripts, are all non-credit courses, have no examinations and out from Knapp's and the Bridal Charles A. McKee, director of Evening College, said that the asses are open to the public, with special reduced rates for are not graded. Shop upon phone request. Vludholkar student, retirees, faculty and staff members and their spouses. The courses range from the art and philosophy of karate to e statistics physical fitness classes and basic French, German and Spanish conversation classes. 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Phone 616 775-9984. -ft % +'J va At*% t. #W »«, w •" 4 Big Ski Capital itt ft £M^*S> f 'C, it 3St i . ► V*A8EftM£ CADILLAC, MICHIGAN M MAN1STKK. MICHIGAN 203 E. GRAND RIVER (ACROSS FROM THE STUDENT UNION) J" the heart of the Manistee National Forest Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan • l97o| Weekend The Reivers' termed pure entertainment entertainment and sentiment to consists, primarily, of the 2 M's: distinguish it. word of mouth and initial craftsmanship reached its peak." film reminds me of "John and Friday and Saturday ni^ Spy films have lost a lot of criticism has been, shall we On-campus films Mary" in that it traps two the University Auditorium mixers and movies. The mixers, their appeal, but two such films pQX.. director Mark politely say, less than The Performing exciting talents (Steve McQueen provided by Akers (Friday are Arts Rydell's first film (his second is Coming attractions among Lansing offerings, enthusiastic. Company is presenting the film tj,e delightful "Reivers") is the and Faye Dunaway) in an empty If you can stand the night) and Fee and Brody "On Her Majesty's Secret The Spartan Twins offer "A Night at the Opera," a 1935 and humorless production. Not stickin (Saturday night), need no Service," the latest James Bond "John and Mary," a dreary film Marx Brothers comedy classic, at Series 70 attraction' this even fashionable multi-screen of script, artificiality 0f set! ■ and emptiness of the sones explanation so let's talk about film minus Sean Connery, about contemporary romance 7:15 Friday night in Anthony weekend Although it has its usage can salvage this one. It one's for ?| the movies. representing the glamorization of spies, is at the Michigan, while starring Dustin Hoffman and Mia Hall. The film inspired Bosley flaws exploitation and moments "The Fox" is " f shows Friday at Wilson and suggest you you. wait Oth,rwi^«| for 'Ji Farrow, in its East theatre and Crowther, former New York ' Saturday at Conrad at 7 and coming Area theaters "Topaz," Alfred Hitchcock's "101 Dalmations," Disney's Times film critic, to exclaim, "I worthwhile film due to its 9:15 p.i "The attractions, nolaJ I Area theatres are hosting six more authentic but less compassionate concern for its Pawnbroker" exciting full-length animated cartoon for am one who thinks "A Night at two iesbian heroines. The film is "Thoroughly Modern Millie," jjs.' h6liday holdovers, one account of modern day spies, is the kiddies, in its West theatre, the Opera" is the grandest, the 1967's big, remarkable return and one new showing 7 and 915 pm Friday bright and resistable And, finally, the Bial showing at the Gladmer. musical extravaganza starring film for weekend trade. V ratinti A-raung (j,e inventive TSt ^arx »nd ,Sati"C °f a" Brothers a* Conrad and Saturday at Julie and Carol Group K is showing "The Anim>pP ine «»!.».■ japes, the Andrews mal I "The Reivers," the robust Hold-overs nuiu-uvcia The xne new film, mm, "Camille "uamuie in which their Wilson. term's anrf "Th» and »The WarWar of the Button?' i>. UIIS at■ I one in wnicn tneir unique Channing, kicks off this term's n n "The Thomas Crown Affair," 7 and 9 Friday and Saturrf" . comedy-adventure based on Lansing Ma„ starri gte've "Battle of Britain," the multi 2000," opens today at the State, combination of commentary and William Faulkners lively illion dollar, multi-starred film I haven't Norman Jewison's glossy 1968 International Film series at 7:30 nights in 100 Engineering nu account of a young boy s eye McQueen and newcomer Rupert mi,,ion seen this one yet and I * 8 Crosse the film is tribute Britain's opening adventures in Memphis entertainment from in 1905. continues at the end with beginning to hour>" continues at the Campus. authenticity of setting 1 haven't seen this one yet, but enough for many filmgoers. Although most of us don't patronize drive-ins to experience ENVIRONMENTAL HOTLINE excellence in films, "Last Summer" returns to the Lansing area at the Northside Drive In and it is well worth your attention if you missed it first time around. Frank Perry has directed a beautiful, sad and stunning film of adolescent E-QUAL fights (short for environmental cruelty that is distinguished by anti-pollution activities in the They will be sold Mondavi remarkable performances and 1 quality), the group of about 20 " " state. Lectures and symposiums through Wednesday 1 photography. hopes the hotline will provide will be announced. Auditorium. information and suggestions for If you want to know what's In conjunction with a national According to K QUalI action on pollution control and Environmental Teach-in to be member Whit McDcrmul other environmental problems. held in April, the group will Lansing graduate student, 1 "Questions, suggestions, sponsor noted speakers on this volunteers are needed to answa 1 Hotline" established by comments, offers of assistance campus. Already scheduled are phones, distribute literature and J conservationist and former to work on publicatui concerned students in resource are welcome," said Steve Secretary of the Interior Stuart inform the public oi RC development. Gibson, East Lansing graduate I Ida 11 and Sen. Gaylord Nelson environment crises. Calling themselves E-QUAL student. E-QUAL plans to create a I)-Wis. E QUAL hopes to wanted to volunteer n call (he I "war board" listing all the schedule Pete Seeger also. hotline number. The Performing Arts Company •••••••••• In order to obtain the funds The volunteers to also needs I start if. their I needed to bring speakers to environmental slogans, 2 WATCH FOR ! campus the group is sponsoring include: " Po11 u I io DE Pachy Campus Wide • ™E • the raffle of a 7-foot stuffed Kodiac bear donated by an Un-American," "Br< Deeply, Then Rev the b J PEDDLER J anonymous big game Raffle tickets will also hunter. "Happiness is the Preserviit Thurs five-tc ••••#••••• provide the World" and "In ' for pa TRY0UTS admission to Udall's lecture. Intelligent Life on Earth?" Tht Sunda from i Monday & Tuesday, Jan. 12 & 13 starts TODAY the CI just w C°"Si 7:30-10:00 P.M. Room 49, Auditorium 'camille 2ooo« Charle Count been 'Captures believt Readings for: beautifully gray e i For The Members of the Wedding explicitsex, I in Roman pads New filled with Playwright's Theatre active swingers. Spring Repertory (small roles) The is point here passion and it is presented in the nude I with great frequency Camille has her flings ALL STUDENTS WELCOME d in high style...Miss 1 Gaubert is all there- I and candid, too!" ELECTRIC IN CAR !U"~ * mUDJ-aKTiT i, ZQER pkoouctiok ! - Danicle Gaubert Nino Castelmx.vo Eleonora • Ho*Ai . Uraeoi. Robei / MassimoSerato*Silvana Venture])) »«ody Of The Korquet • CamilUat«"by Aiexai 8or«oi)| uplay by ^Jichu It's'ARF comedy... TONIGHT! 2 SHOCKERS! 'ARF mystery... in fact it's NORTHSIDE j Fri., Sat. & Sunday HOWLarious! Gruesome DRIVE-IN THEATRE ^ EXCLUSIVE DRIVE IN SHOWING! Elec. Heate ■'.Ms "Twosome,I IN GHASTLY COLOR! AND _ ON THE SAME PROGRAM /in st a boiling, bizarre tale of mad love that crashes through the supernatural! "SOMETHING WEIRD" ' 8:50 Only ;S° "TH£ H00KeD GENERATION" in Color at 9:24 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 9, 1970 7 MooSUSKI revels MooSUSKI president, urges all and a 10-day trip to Aspen 6 - 8 and Feb. over snow 20 - 22. rival that of any Florida The Ski Club does not go into students and faculty, family and during spring break. ,Over Transportation to Boyne Mt. is sun-seeker. hibernation once the snow friends, to attend. Christmas vacation nearly 100 arranged through car pools. MooSUSKI's various and melts. Canoe trips down the Falling temperatures and rising "The Ski Club is the largest members spent a ski week at March The ski week at Boyne Mt., dynamic activities are AuSable and Pine snowbanks heralded the arrival 22 27, is a six-day Rivers, a trip club of its kind" Munn, Boyne Mt. - co-ordinated by Munn and six to the Indianapolis 500 and a of Old Man Winter, version of the week-end patron saint Houghton Lake senior, said. Week-end Boyne Mt. trips other club officers. Munn has camping trip to Cape Cod of MooSUSKI (MSU Ski Club) are "Membership isn't limited to include lift tickets, three meals, program. Lift tickets can be used been skiing since he was seven scheduled for the warmer m®",bers- at Boyne Mt., Boyne Highlands, and was one of a dozen MSU The weather is , expert skiers. Every year 40 per a lesson, access to the swimming months. Plans for next year's ski perfect for the cent of the club consists P°°' and sauna and Walloon Hills and Thunder Mt. students who made the first clubs 700 members to rally at of parties with season include an intercollegiate But MooSUSKI skiers don't call beginning skiers." live music on Friday and Aspen trip in 1966. Since then week at Boyne Mt. for 400 Grandmother's for the first Three week-end it a day when the chairlifts close, he has devoted much of his time trips to Boyne Saturday nights. Several people during Christmas meeting of the term at 6:30 p.m. Mt. are being offered this term, openings remain for these trips, as Boyne night life offers parties, and energy to Ski Club vacation and a ski trip to Monday. John Munn, with a week trip to Boyne Mt.1 scheduled for Jan. 23 - 25, Feb. sleigh rides and fireside bookkeeping and trip Europe. entertainment. arrangements. A taste of real skiing awaits the 181 club members who will NASA names Myers chief ride the Burlington rails to Colorado and the mountains of roses, roses, roses Aspen. The trip, March 21 - 30, includes six lift tickets (usable at 1 DOZEN RED ROSES- of Apollo, man-in-space Aspen Mt., Buttermilk, Aspen Highlands and Snow-ass), round trip transportation from MSU to Aspen, uucola picnics, WASHINGTON (AP) The Myers is vice president and He has been in charge of North special lesson rates, lodging and National Aeronautics and Space general manager of space shuttle American Rockwell's space perfect conditions for a tan to Administration (NASA) named P™8,™"1?, * North Amer,can shuttle program smce June. He Dale D. Myers of Downey Rockwell Corp. was made vice president and Calif., Thursday to head its At NASA he w,„ be Apollo program manager at the Heave -- ho Apo^and other man-in-space planning — IL^siS' S The men of Shaw Hall go all-out for winter fun, Myers will become associate fvITuaUon " nn" d oY^hiT"overall 8eneral mana8er of Apollo 809 E. MICHIGAN but this time they have overdone it. Their snowball administrator for manned space soace flieht program command and service module is much too large to lift and If it could be thrown . . . flight Jan. 12, succeeding Dr. manned sPace n,ght P™gram- work in February 19b8. call: IV5-7271 George E. Mueller who resigned who would want to get hit with it? Dec. 10. State News photo by Michael Giraitis He is 48 years old today. NOTICE TO STUDENTS ROAMING KATE See State News Monday, 1 lansing mall 5628 W. SAGINAW * 484-4403 January 12 For Announcement Elephant DELAND Fla. (AP) -- seen bathing in nearby Lake posses elud "We know its Kate who's of Ticket Distribution Date William Faulkner's Pulitzer Prize-Winning Novel "The Reivers" is now a film! Beresford. And we've had calls tearing down the clotheslines," Pachyderm-hunting posses beat the bushes of central Florida from people who complain that he added, 'because the people And Lecture-Concert Series she's eating their palm trees." say they round elephant prints Thursday in search of Kate, a He said the animal had caused in the backyards, five-ton fugitive with a penchant ' for palm fronds. only minor damage, Programs. The elephant broke her chains Sunday night and ambled away from the winter headquarters of PEACE! CAN BE YOURS the Clyde Beatty Circus, located FOR ONLY WITH A SET OF CULVER just west of this central Florida KBH (reg. $9.50) ultra-lightweight stereo headphones. Your community. "Since then," said Sgt. roommate won't hassel you about your loud stereo -- at Charles Forrer of the Volusia least you won't hear him. County sheriff's office, "We've If you don't have a stereo we'll include a set of KBH been swamped with calls from phones FREE with any stereo purchase over $200. people who say: 'You won't believe this, but I just saw a big, Marshall elephant." £ in "The Reivers" i gray Forrer said Kate had 4:00 until 7:00 p.m. daily been MUSIC COMPANY Teftetplot \ Cinema Center f ilms Presentat VNat 111n3WWter.il Pictures Release » -rr.v^r. " :: in the gfc* BRAMS TODAY AT 7:25 & 9:30 SAT. 8 SUN. 1:40-3:40-5:40-7:45-9:50 AB |4\, "FIRE IN THE SKY RATHSKELLER Fri., Sat. and Sun. EXCLUSIVE 3 HITS Electric Heaters PLANETARIUM SKY SCAN: (Admission Free) FRIDAYS 8:00 P.M. Learn the constellations. Second Thursday each month (Feb. 12th) 8:00 p.m. PROGRAM INFORMATION 482-3905 Meteorlte Dlsp,ay on 3rd Week! G3 SUNDAYS Exhibit 2:30 P.M. & 4:00 P.M. ICHIGAN Information -- 355-4672. Abrams Planetarium, Science Road S Shaw Lane, MSU, East Lansing. Theatre - Lansing No Preschoolers Admitted • PROGRAM INFORMATION 485-6485 3rd Big Week! FAR UP! MR OUT! FEATURE AT 1:30-4:15-6:55-9:30 P.M. FAR MORE!, National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Selected James Bond is back! You won't see it- You'll feel it! IN COLOR AND SOUND NO ONE Option of Exhibitor ADMITTED Ifi to Prohibit Entry /I mm rtcn UNDER to Anyone Under ALBERT R. BROCCOLI and HARRY SALTZMAN present JAMES BOND 007^ PROOF OF AGE WILL BE DEMANDED in IAN FLEMING'S Plus 2nd Adult Feature "ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE" ..GEORGE LAZENBY DIANA RIGG -TELLY SAVALAS. also siarrmg GABRIELE FERZETTI and ILSE STEPPAT Bl0,e" Produced by ALBERT R. BROCCOLI and HARRY SALTZMAN - Directed by PETER HUNT Screenplay by RICHARD MAIBAUM. Music by JOHN BARRY PANAVISION* TECHNICOLOR* DttMd HtMM^^-UGoTbCNAIli United Artists Soon: WOODY ALLEN in FREDERICK SWORD • DANK ROBIN • JOHN VERNON KARIN DOR MICHEL PICCOU • PHILIPPE NOIRET QAIIDE JADE MICHEL SUDOR-JOHN FORSYTHE "TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN" —MAURICE IARRE —— SAMUELTAYLOR—ALFRED HITCHCOCK TECMNfcRQL0^'C URE Friday, January 9, |<)7q Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan John and Mary' plotless other into revealing their true Sta Peter Yates, responsible for through flashbacks and time "Bullitt," last year's exciting, scramble, the events of their feelings. The progression to the inevitable conclusion is "Trace highly successful detective film, meeting and past lives are On paper, "John and Mary" would direct. On film however, "John and revealed. unrewarding and uninteresting lalbum b looked promising. I features Mary" is dreary proof that due to the painful dialogue and Dustin Hoffman, fresh from popular talents alone cannot As the viewer soon discovers, hollow wit that characterizes it. Irenditior critical and popular successes in sustain a movie. "John and not much happened in their [popular i "The Graduate" and "Midnight The story would be ' Formei Mary" is a glossy, uneventful, pasts and, unfortunately, not Cowboy," would play John. contemporary, in tune with empty and, above all, much happens in the present Hocus bogus k'alifori Mia Farrow, now considered today's morality, and contain all pretentious flick that provides either. Both act coy and evasive, The cast and crew attempt to sorts of "in" conversation and divert the audience's attention an actress, thanks to her intense neither entertainment nor try to outsmart and trick each performance in "Rosemary's sophisticated chatter. Actually, from the emptiness of the plot. Baby," would play Mary. the producers apparently significance to make its tedium palatable. Director and cameraman employ SOI all sorts of camera trickery to Pitter-patter Editor to speak gloss the staleness; Farrow over GREEN SPLASH John agd Mary are a young and Hoffman move and talk slowly to hide the lack of WINTER TRYOUTS couple who go to bed first and ask questions later. The film on New Right' constantly plot development authentic scenes are and injected to opens with them in bed and, M. Stanton Evans, author and make the film appear socially Think •••••••••• editor of the Indianapolis News, significant and up to date. (iiental a Clinic January 12 7:00 p.m. will speak to the Politicizing a large Tryouts January 14 7:00 p.m. J ™ WATCH FOR THE J W Club at 8 p.m. Wednesday in 34 Union. Admission is 15 cents. But their efforts are thwarted by the prevailing dreariness of Evans, who is also an associate the plot, and "John and Mary" Dustin Hoffman and Mia Farrow lent their acting abilities to the s E968 Ex PEDDLER awkward dialogue of "J and M" ~ some tfhat In vain, according t • — • editor of the National Review, is exposed as the bogus and land pro Women's I.M. Pool will speak on "The New and the entertainment it has become. ••••••#••• New Right." urijn aammuiiity * A MASTERPIECE OF THE EXPLOITATION lAim/TUn THlIC * 1,611 VVIHmwmi I GENRE WEEKEND FILMS » AN INTIMATE DISSECTION OF at WELLS HALL MSU Cine Series Presents * Auto club success repo DEPRAVITY Cedar Street in Mason. Shapiro said that in addition By DAVID BASSETT report that their newly-formed to these privileges, members are State News Staff Writer Dan Shapiro, vice chairman of organization has been "The Animal" WZl?b$ * Founders of the New "extremely successful both the group, said the club was formed for the purpose of given some of the best mechanical service available. Community Auto Club (NCAC) financially and in attracting new "Due to the fact that we don't "significantly reducing the cost A Ut yL THE ANIMAL of car maintainence and bringing have to make profits," Shapiro about a new sense of community said, "we have been able to lure HOLOCAUST THE } There could be Lower nothing The club's station, located at Michigan and Btal streets near between students, faculty and area residents." excellent mechanics and them exceptionally well." pay Brody, was formerly the Campus OF AGGRESSION BANK * Absolutely Adults only Fri.-Sat. - Wells Hall Texaco. The club also operates a second station at U.S. 127 and For a $6 annual membership fee, members are given discounts Shapiro interested in added that anyone joining NCAC may on gas, oil, parts and labor go to the Brody-area station for IS UNLEASHED DICK r PROGRAM INFORMATION 37? ?434 [[£gj|||£ ranging up to 40 per cent, as well as full use of all station information, or attend a meeting to be held at 7: SO general p.m. facilities. Sunday in 35 I'nion. THERE ARE MANY KINDS OF SLAVES; IH CAR 1 Plus John Wayne in the 1932 Serial "THE HURRICANE EXPRESS"- Chapter 2 HEATERS SeWMA Room 108 B Wells Hall 75c 7 & 9:30 No IDs WAR of the BUTTONS* FRIDAY & SATURDAY ustify tl 106 B WELLS HALL • •I TiQO & 8:40 Special Late Show J tt):20 ABSOLUTELY 'color __ Jki • •I AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ' iii "® ADULTS ONLY JEREMY SLATE • ADAM ROARKE • JOCELYN LANE No one under 18 Admission $1.00 A DELIGHTFUL FRENCH COMEDY—OUT OF PLUS CHILDREN'S MOUTHS COMES SUCH LANGUAGE ON BEYOND "X" THAT THE JHAT THE STATE STATE NEWSNEWS WOULDN'T WOULDN'T PRINT PRINT JT!IT! _*T k VIOLENCE IS THEIR GOD! 4 GET9:00 OUT0nly OF THEIR WAY ■■■ifvoucan! DEVILS1 Women's ■PMrifraiATi 41 fguSgANGELS © Inter-residence Counci I Battle. ofBrtam Unity Andrews Mutal Caine Imvpi Jlnwam i ^ laurnni;e (Rmm N'qel Patrick Christopher Plum *nhiit Shaw, Phtiick Wyniark Susannah York •»••• ■ James Mnawayv-Wilhed Gtwitiiisx .. Tw.hnKolW. .Panavisiun' ■ Shown at 10:30 Only Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 9, 1970 9 Lettermen's latest D..DAVWii0 Chili Dog 75j- ministries anu ministries and the'church me cuurcn un me The degree was from country. And some religious American Baptist convention. the Rev. Mr. Everett, who , environment ini the me interest interest of 01 Cornell square'in the old New England people who will be gathered University in 1932. planners think it eventually may Generally, the new operations presided over the first national town," the Rev. Mr. Everett there » Dr Everett said He was a member of the replace the neighborhood are known as "shopping center consultation on the trend, held said, • Music Library Assn., the parishes to some extent. ministries." 'ast fall in Radner, Pa., a "Too often, the church has Noah's Ark? American Musicological Society , 'But they re geared to people "It's a growing pattern, taking An estimated 150 to 250 of Philadelphia suburb, just been a follower and reactor, French explorer Fernand Navara holds a piece of Michigan Composers Club] i a new age." form in a variety of ways," says them have been started up in the As some church leaders see it, rather than getting in on the wood he believes is from the original Noah's Ark Mathematical Assn. of America last few years in the the shopping area "churches" He said most of the market ground floor with positive of Biblical history. The wood was found deep in a American Assn. of University EDGEWOOD UNITED muchrooming suburban retail may bring i sort of shift back place ministries have been Professors, Phi Beta Kappa and toward the old-time arrangement - cravasse during the probing of an ice pack in CHURCH ini which «,hiPh the th» town rhnrnh town church stood shaPed independently of _ „ . .. .... mountainous northeast Turkey. AP Wirephoto Phi Mu Alpha. 469 N. Hagadorn SBC Surviving are his daughter, a ecumenical fellowship - activUv C™tte,0tthanm™ona» nKthods, and ilflect at son James of Holly and four FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH outlying residences 8 <"««"' «>"<* »' grandchildren. Funeral services State forms task force were held UNIVERSITY These range from Wednesday in Falling Spring, Pa Burial will be in traditional-type center The Chambersburg! SEVENTH-DAY congregations, to "servant-style" family requests that memorial gifts be sent to the J, ADVENTIST CHURCH ministries, working with Sabbath School Worship Service 9:30 11:00 employers and employes. Other programs are directed toward patrons, and in some cases, work to assess education goals Murray Barbour Memorial Scholarship in MSU's Dept. of Music or to the Peoples Church Memorial Fund in East I K.G. Smith, from the start with architects Central United Methodist pastor and builders to develop the Two prominent MSU faculty Robert Green, director of the Peter Oppewall, President of the centers to enhance human members have been named to a Center for Urban Affairs, and State Board, said. Meeting at 504 Ann St. "Task Force on Goals of Carl H. Gross, chairman of the "This task force will help (the WORSHIP SERVICES EAST LANSING (Corner of Division) Michigan Education" announced Dept. of Secondary Education Board) by sharpening our focus, Call 355-0839 if you "It's S:45 and 1 1:15 A.M. FRIENDS MEETING helpful by the State Board of Education and Curriculum, are part of a providing additional viewpoints need transportation in love Tuesday. state panel of citizens and and shaping the goals statements meeting for worship 3 p.m. educators who will help itself. All Saints Parish UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN university formulate goal statements Also included on the panel are relative to statewide assessment Richard Barnhart, director of 800 Abbott Road Upper level, corner room CHURCH CAMPUS HOUSE baptist church temjax7n of educational progress. An initial step in assessment -- the State Dept. of Education, h School 9:45 to 1 1 :4b 310 N. Hagadorn 251 W. Grand River wardcliff School Mrs. Emily Frame, member of Child provided basic skills testing of fourth and the East Lansing Board of care (American Baptist) seventh graders in all public Education, and William Pierce, All are welcome 485-947 7 s. Pastor schools - has been started this director of the division of 10:00 a.m.M 00 p.m. year- vocational education of the FIRST ASSEMBLY Campus Minister, "There is great value in setting State Dept. of Education, forth a statement of educational OF GOD St. John's Gary Hawes >esday prayer hour 6;45 goals, and then keeping 1125 Weber Dr. Lansing updated and modified as tt Blk. No. of E. Grand River at Downer Student parish 327 M.A.C. 7844 351-8232 rjc y 332-1888 needs of our society demand, TV series ED-79778 re Rev. Richard W. Bishop, Pasto Collegian Seminar 9:45 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. WORSHIP 8:15 - Sunday Masses— 9:45 - 11:15 - 6:00 p.m 9:30 a.m. by NEW YORK pre-school Thousands of pre,-school 7:00 p.m. JAMES SEREGOW casrminsTCR prcsbytcrum cmjrch FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — children at day can Masses Mon. - Fri. centers, nurseries and settlement houses have been helping to put CAMPUS ACTION DIRECTOR 1315 Abbott Rd. OTTAWA AT CHESTNUT Wed. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 - 12:30 casT ransinG. micmcan together their own educational television series called "Sesaiw Street." REV. IRVING R. PHILLIPS PASTOR YO'JTH AND ADULTS Masses each class day SUNDAY SCHEDULE • Each segment of the new daily, hour-long program heir WORSHIP - 9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. produced by the Children's Television Workshop, has been pi Alumni Chapel Church School Pre-school th -tested on three-, four- and five-year -olds to make certain thai i 84-6640 4:15 P.M. Fellowship Hour 10:30 A.M. SERMON: "Why I Quit Sports" interested them and got across its educational message. 484-2807 Worship 11 A.M. Saturday Masses FKfcE BUS SERVICE TO AND FROM THE CHURCH "They're a lough audience," said one Sesame Street producer The End of Your Search NURSERY PROVIDED ALL TIMES "We had to throw out what we thought was some of our best (See bus schedule for both services in your dorm) For a Friendly Church 8:00 a.m.-9:15 a.m.- ll:45a.m Rev. Robert David Leas material." r East Lansing Church of the Nazarene "The Excitement of Good News" EPISCOPAL SERVICES OKEMOS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Peoples Church 149 Highland (between Brody and Frandor) 11 A.M. 1864 Marsh Rd., Okemos All Saints Church East Lansing ! mi. E. of SERVICES Pastor: E. G. Falk EAST LANSING TRINITY CHURCH 800 Abbott Rd. An Hagadorn, SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH rree . bus transportation 15 to 30 linutes before each service. Christ, Scientist 9:30 p3m Wednesday cvening Communi .n Service 7:30 pm Wednesday WORSHIP, COUNSEL, FELLOWSHIP, STUDY WITH US (Vespers) SOUTH WASHINGTON AT MOORES RIVER DRIVE - LANSING Christian Reformed Church DORM OR HALL TIME A.M. P.M. DORM OR HALL TIME A.M. Mayo 9:10 6:20 9:10 P.M. 6:20 and Student Center "Sacrament" Cam bell 9:10 6:20 Hubbard S & N 9:12 6:22 1509 River Terrace Landon E & W 9:12 6:22 Akers E & W 9:14 6:24 6:22 Holmes E & W 9:16 6:26 6:23 McDonel E & W 9:18 6:28 6:24 Owens 9:20 6:30 Butterfield 6:27 Van Hoosen 9:20 6:30 Lunch Emmons 6:28 Wednesday 12:30-1:30 P.M Shaw E & W 9:22 6:32 Free Public Reading Room Bailey 6:29 Phillips 9:25 6:35 134 West Grand River Armstrong 9:20 6:30 Mason 6:35 Brvan 9:21 6:31 OPEN Snyder 6:36 Rather 9:22 6:32 Abbot 6:36 Weekdays •• 9-5 p.m. Case N & S 9:25 6:35 Bethel Manor Rev. J. Herbert Brink, Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. Wilson E & W 6:36 SOUTH BAPTIST preaching Holden E &W Evenings 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. 6:37 Rev. J. Herbert Brink, Rev. Alvin L. Hoksberg Wonders S & N 6:40 pastor campus minister SOUTH BAPTIST 6:50 MEET US IN THE FIRESIDE ROOM! for transportation, call 351-6360 or 882-1425 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 9, 1970 11 Greeks shoringup Michigan sagging system The By SUSAN BELNIAK State News Staff Writer concept of survival of the and have no Judgement," he said. attitude by including basis for "I think it's good that IFC is changing its publicity get college the part of inmates to advance courses The teaching staff comes f fittest may begin to apply to as one of its functions." themselves," G.L. Hansen, the Greek life this term as Wenstrom explained that all director of the Treatment Dept. faculty of Jacl Inmates in two of Michigan's Community College. fraternities prepare for winter houses now try to publicize on a three maximum security prisons at the Jackson Prison, said. rush beginning Monday. more personal baf!Ts by reaching r Jackson, ,r„^mT^ri. WHIora aie The program at Jackson individuals instead of groups or \ \ can now work toward a college offered ""In rnath"""politic'al started this fall> although plans With memories of a less than d°Ploma "inside the wa,ls " for it date back almost five successful fall rush, classes, "We have to make fraternities College level science, English and psychology. all on the freshman level. fnr years, ha^ D'—r'"° Ollila said. Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC) relevant to the administered primarily by local Although it is a pilot program looks to change, re-emphasis, University if English popular at this we're going to attract community colleges, are being Last semester 120 point, he said that he is offered at the State Prison of cooperation and more personal individuals," Wenstrom said, Southern Michigan were enrolled fivVsections"of °Ptimistic about its future. publicity this term. He added that no fraternity is i Jackson the courses. and at the MSU profs at Ionia "The system as seen from the Presently in danger of folding Michigan The most popular courses IFC level has got to change," but 11 is still necessary to ^e£u'r^u-t01^iV0nia' Within the last year, interest offered offered are and are English composition The college course program at Paul Wenstrom, IFC rush recognize that a real problem psychology, Wallace M. the Michigan Reformatory in chairman, said. "We have to get co"ld develop, m:mm L" program and enrollment Ollila, director of community Ionia has been in operation a together as a Greek system." Sororities are individually rjg have really picked up, Gus Harrison, director of the State services at Jackson Community little longer than that at conducting informal winter rush College, said. Jackson He added that an exchange of ideas and an increase in this formal year instead of following Panhellenic rush Un Corrections Dept., said. "The only communication link the inmates have with the i administered chiefly by Instructors willing cooperation between houses are procedures. The introduction of Greeks serenaded Miss outside world Th" mrougn Montcalm Community College necessary in reinforcing the fall rush last term MSU, Sandy Gillespie In February 1969, but as evidenced He attributed this ris< to jn sjdney( although inslructors replaced writing," he said. system. formal winter rushing. by an unsuccessful fall rush, this type of activity Is losing ground. Greeks hope increase willingness on the part from Lansing Community of instructors to Diploma waived Image by emphasizing the individual, more publicity, unify participate in College and MSU sometimes "We weren't pleased at all with Seventeen of the 23 sororities between houses and better unlcation. the program. participate. fall rush, largely because of the wi" participate, State News "There is a lot of interest o small number that went photo by Bill Porteous Next term social psychology will be added and there are through," • Roger Tremblay, plans Lambda Chi Alpha president, said. "I think IFC and house STUDENT SURVEY He said factors make the two courses so popular. for a literature of minority peoples course in the spring, The only requirements for Jack Westover. principal, said, presidents have realized that we're at a crucial point and that taking the courses are a hieh Teachers say students here do Reaction mixed school diploma and proposed tax this rush could be a turning individual interest. In special ^tter than the average freshman point." John Dise, Phi Delta Theta on diploma requirement is waived. cases the C ' Westover sald- president, said one reason for Student reaction to the "I support the tax in general, The expected revenue from the recent lack of rushees is that proposed East Lansing income but as for the students in Kathy Oakley, Jackson senior, Pleasure and another tax is many people don't realize that tax, affecting non-resident specific, I would rather see the tax is set at $700,000, of said. ' another headache, fraternities change over yeais. the students, appeared mixed after a random State News telephone them Brieske, exempted," Saginaw Dennis graduate which a nominal percentage would come from the students, Another student commented that students are working their Losing look at the relation of East to the University HOBIE'S Public hearings are set for Jan. "Too many people get their sunrey Thursday. student, said, way through school and need students as that of a parasite," information information from frnm ner.on, who persons who Most students, students, however, however, Brieske said he stands in the 12 and 26; A* that time, every penny they can get. She Linda Contreras, Detroit senior, fraternities - famiHarity with traternities ack familiarity lack admitted admitted ^ thev were not aware they were «"* ™are proposed. y y ™dd'* from from the because the tax the could benefit tax could proceeds r ^£1°" the be some benefit the to the heard. students ProPosal W,U they are not working for "»d- flavor of the month: CREME DE MENTHE students ... in the _ . form , feared the SHAKES. A perfect treat for any dav. Offer improved parking facilities or a percentage would be raised the ordinance is passed. Seminar studies better park system. On the other hand, student said the stores along one "I don't dig it for the students. 1 would't mind it for the residents but the students good only at Trowbridge Address. FAST, FREE DELIVERY! Grand River already "rob" are taxed enough," William pollution students. The Income tax would take one half of one per cent of the income made by non-resident G,*fnt> ?arm,"f°" senior' said ' is" 1 unfair because we arc re/idents of £>st Lansing most Hobie's Matthew Zabik, asst. professor and lowest in October. students in East Lansing. All °f the ^ We inuftU"M4 ,n of entomology, started"" off this Zabik also stated that the residents and students registered " ®° n . year's Ecology Seminar series . .. chemical used to replace DDT is to vote in East Lansing would beginning to be found — " * 1,1 1 ^eShIan «iid ' increasingly large amounts in River. Red Cedar River. Its effect According to Zabik, the chief the river is as yet unknown, sources of DDT pollution of the Red Cedar are; the East Lansing sewage plant, construction projects along the river and insect spraying. Two years ago DDT spraying on the MSU campus and adjoining areas was discontinued, but the Red Cedar River is still heavily contaminated with this pesticide, he said. Findings of a recent three-year study of pesticide pollution of the Red Cedar River show that the river becomes progressively more contaminated in a down stream direction from the campus. Seasonal variation was also indicated. Zabik stated that the full effect DDT has on aquatic life forms is not yet fully understood, but DDT is known to have many undesirable side effects. Perhaps the most disturbing thing about DDT, Zabik said, is that it stays and accumulates both in the soil and in bodies of water, and scientists have not been able to perfect a method of eliminating it. During the three-year period of the study, samples of water and solid material were taken bi-weekly from the river. The report shows that DDT contamination of the Red Cedar is highest in the month of April * A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TONIGHT! 7:30 p.m. UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Single Admission $1.00 Tickets on Sale at Union Ticket Office Term Ticket - 7 films for $5.00 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 9, 1970 SPORTS Cagers finally return; By MIKE MANLEY opener which makes the 1954-55 season. between two of the league's best guarding Kelley. Adams is one of the leagues State News Sports Writer Spartans one of four unbeaten "small" men could decide the Northwestern, which owns a Northwestern shapes up as better rebounders and defensive squads in conference. 5-6 mark this season game. Although it's hard to believe, The Northwestern game will including a pretty much a two-man team players. 96-92 loss to Michigan in their For the past two seasons, this season, with Kelley and dust-laden) and dreary Jenison also be the first chance MSU first conference start, is paced Kelley and MSU s 5-10 Rounding out the Fieldhouse will be beautiful bruising 6-6 senior forward Don Northwestern a fans will have to see Ralph by senior guard Dale Kelley. co-captain Lloyd Ward have lineup, a job Adams, a 19 point scorer this which is sight to Gus Ganakas and his Simpson, the Spartan's brilliant Those people who have watched waged several all-out personal giving Snyder weekly MSU basketball squad when sophomore scoring star, since battles against each other. If season, doing most of the headaches, will likely be 6-8 him perform here over the past offensive work. they meet Northwestern at 8 the team left East Lansing on Ganakas decides to play it senior center Jim Sarno, from two seasons may have to look Wildcat coach Brad Snyder, in p.m. here Saturday night. their record-breaking 9,000 mile twice to recognize the "new" man-to-man Saturday, instead of his first full season, likes to get Covert, sophomore forward The Big Ten home opener for holiday adventure. zoning the Wildcats, Ward would Barry Moran, a nine point the Kelley. the ball to one of those two men Spartans will be their first Currently, Ralph is averaging A mere shadow of his former undoubtably scorer, and another sophomore, draw the on offense and let them work. contest here since they dropped 30.6 points a game and ranks Paul Douglass, at guard. self, Kelley has dropped 20 less-than-envious assignment of Besides being a good scorer, an 82-80 contest to Toledo in among the nation's top 10 (Please turn to back page) pounds of last year's excess early December. scorers. With 306 points to his baggage and has recently donned Since then, MSU has played credit already, he needs to glasses. The combination seems eight road games and currently owns a of 4-6 overall record. One those wins, however, was against Indiana in the conference average 21 points for the final 14 games to break MSU's single season scoring record of 600, set by Julius McCoy during the to have had scoring. a direct effect on Kelley is presently averaging 24.5 for the first 11 games and, his Henry Ford's speed spells trouble for frosh like Simpson, is headed for a scoring record. The cagers season Wildcat captain needs to average Interested IM officials only 18 points over the final 13 games to break Joe Ruklick's Ford, undefeated in the the Henry Ford game. Northwestern mark of 505 set in By RICK GOSSELIN Junior College circuit at 3-0: Chris McClure is the squad's Sunday State News Sports Writer to meet 1959. With a career high 35 points overall on the season at must rely on pin point accuracy 7-2, "big man" in more ways than one. At 6-3, McClure is at the against Michigan last week, In another classic battle of the in almost every game they play. There will be a meeting this be held on IM rules and the top of the height scales; and Kelley now ranks second in the "big man" versus the "little With their tallest player a mere with an average of 19 points a Sunday for all students philosophy of IM basketball. conference in scoring behind man," the MSU freshman team interested in officiating IM Residence Hall managers are 6-3, Ford bases its game plan on game, he is at the head of the Purdue's Rick Mount and one will find out Saturday basketball games this term. The reminded that noon today is the night if the fast break and fine outside Ford scoring sheets. point ahead of Simpson. their size is really an advantage. meeting will be held at 7 deadline in which you may enter shooting. p.m. in With most of the pre-game In addition to the 37 points 208 Men's IM. your team in either the attention The frosh, who gear their Terry Wilson, 5-11 guard focused on a a already accounted for by Wilson The meeting is for all students basketball or bowling leagues. game around a balanced scoring and captain of the team, has and McClure, chalk up 16 more who attended Entries for independent and high-scoring duel between Kelley attack and big men under the been hitting for an Thursday night's and Simpson » with the average of 18 on the scorecard for forward Bill clinic, and for those who missed fraternity basketball and fieldhouse record of 48 boards, must find a way to points a game. But his prime roll Yarbrough. Balance is found the clinic but points are still interested bowling will be accepted starting contain the small but swift on the court is that of being the throughout the ranks on Art in next Monday. hanging by a precarious thread - officiating. A an interesting defensive battle juggernaut from Henry Ford. floor general. He sets the pace of Sheridan's squad from Dearborn. It appears as if the game will be decided on the ability of Jeff Vanderlende and Brian Breslin in performing at both ends of the Smile. court. The Spartans lost their Wildcat guard Dale Kelley top rebounder and scorer in Bill Kilgore who was ruled scholastically ineligible. Pistol Pete closes WHO WILL on Pete scoring mark NEW YORK (UPI) -- Pistol Maravich, of Louisiana State University, leads major You'll soon be YOU KNOW college basketball scorers for the 29th straight week and needs only a 10.5 average the remainder of this season to break the scoring record of FROM SHAW 2,973 points by Cincinnati's Oscar Robertson in 1958-60. Latest weekly NCAA major coljqge statistics released TfrjWtey showed Maravich with HALL 10 a, 47,3' point average in 11 games. In making a runaway of a little richer the individual scoring race, Maravich boasts a 14 point per game average bulge over YEARS FROM runnerup Austin Carr of Notre Dame. Carr is hitting at a 33.6 clip. At this current pace, Maravich could surpass Big 0 on Jan. 31 against Mississippi at NOW? Baton Rouge, La. Dan Issel of Kentucky is third in the scoring race 32.8 average, followed by Willie with a Humes of Idaho State with 32.1 Why n mark, Bob Lanier at St. Vonaventure with 31.6 and Calvin Murphy of Niagara, 30.9. In team statistics, top-ranked fraternities UCLA sets the scoring pace with an average of 103.3 points in eight games, followed by yourself ne Jacksonville with a 101.2 average. A fat fifty bucks or so richer. How? By socking away $500 in a Bank of Lansing Golden Passbook —a nifty item that pays the highest earnings on bank savings and gives you free Your money is also readily avail¬ able in a Bank of Lansing Golden Passbook. You amount on can withdraw any deposit 90 days or more, without notice, during the first 10 days you /must be checking to boot. f any a| interest quarter. 21 What does highest earnings mean? So think about it. Wouldn't you like a fat $50? Five per cent. Continuously compounded. And Or $100? Or. .? 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Saturday night MSU meets Cal Poly in San NCAA's College Division, but Under Coach Vaughan unblemished records for head this hasn't lost a 126 match this runner-up at 191 in west the Peninger's crew to win. Luis Obispo, Calif. they competed in last season't Hitchcock, Cal Poly has won The MSU University Division's wrestling year. California Junior College Peninger will be using the same wrestling team is off The Spartan grapplers both of its dual meets in early The Mustangs will hit MSU I championships last year and The heavier part of the Cal championships last season. lineup for this weekend as he on perhaps their longest road shouldn't have much trouble season action in this year and with their heavy artillery right employed in Wednesday's match I trip in the team's history as it winning the ASU finished fifth, only five points won the Chico State Invitational. Poly lineup is loaded with lots of Heavyweight Dennis Petracek from the start. 118-pounder I travels to Arizona and California Quadrangular behind MSU. In the University of Arizona talent too. was third in College Division against Colorado State College, against their mediocre Terry Hall lost only one match Rich Arnold, 167-pounder, is heavyweight competition last except at the 167 spot where Pat I for a pair of meets this weekend. This season, an amateur opposition, but Cal Poly will Invitational, Cal Poly finished all of last season. He was unbeaten this year and was a and hasn't lost this year. Karslake will Coach Grady Peninger's squad wrestling publication has rated second to season replace Rick provide MSU with one of its Oregon State, a third undefeated in dual meets, won second nlace finisher in last At 150, Cal Poly has Lee Radman. I competes in the Arizona State toughest dual meet tests of Cal Poly No. 1 in the College place finisher in the 1969 NCAA the college division title and season's Karslake was scheduled to go the Division College Division Torres, who was a California JC 1 Quadrangular against Brigham season. and No. 8 in the championships. finished third in the University at 167 against SDS, but came University Division (MSU is Five of the 10 wrestlers that championships. champ before transferring to Cal Young, Utah and the host school The California school is in the Division championships. Poly this year. down with a touch of the flu rated No. 4.) Cal Poly will send out Saturday Gary Maiolfi, wrestling at 190 Cal Poly follows him with John Finch, 158-pounder, was and was replaced by Radman. will enter their matches with pounds is another of the freshman Glen Anderson, who undefeated Mustangs. He was a a titlist in the Wrestling in a higher weight College Division jChanges class, Radman performed very the ice spark meet and finished second in the on University division championships in 1969. The Spartans will be credily in defeating Ron England. 5-2. CSC thought Coach Jack that La Donde Spartan hard-pressed to keep their season [Spartan winning streak It still isn't Detroit's Olympia, but MSU s "I think we're starting to gain a little more dual meet mark perfect against the tough Mustangs in this first meeting ever between these two schools. 134-pounder victory over key match in "We had Tom Milkovich's Joe Silva was the the meet. momentum until venerable Ice Area has a brighter look these cohesiveness," Bessone explains the Spartans' days. Each Spartan grappler will Milkovich pinned Joe late in the The Spartan hockey fan still has to arrive current three-game winning streak. "All our lines early have wrestled two matches the match," La Bonde said. "That for a semi-decent seat, but there are two new NO are skating well, and our defense is starting to day before and all the traveling really seemed to fire up the SMOKING signs to blissfully ignore and the ice tighten up." plus the partisan crowd will Spartans and it cooled us down a surface goes from strength to With a week left to prepare for a strength with the two-game make it that much harder for bit." acquisition of a power edger. home series with Minnesota, Bessone said he "We've always had a good surface since we would concentrate on team defense while got trying the ice machine," hockey Coach Amo Bessone to put spark into the power play. said, "but the edger will help keep the puck on "Our power play is fine once we get into the the ice when it goes into the boards." Bessone said ice shavings build up into a rim attack zone," the coach said. "Our problem is getting into the zone -- we put together a better HOB1ES because the surfacer can only come within six rush out of our zone when we're skating against a inches of the boards. The machine was purchased team that's full strength. from proceeds from the annual ICE CUBES -- Rick Duffett, the Spartans' flavor of the month: CREME DE MENTHE summer hockey clinic. All-America goalie, leads all regular Western SHAKES. A perfect treat for any day Offer The biggest change, however, is in the team League goalies, allowing 13 goals in 13 periods Bessone is putting on the ice. Following a for a 3.0 game average. good only at Trowbridge Address. FAST, FREE two'-game sweep of Wisconsin over the weekend, Sophomore center Don (Zippy) Thompson is DELIVERY! the Spartans are leading the Big Ten tied for tenth in league scoring with two (3-1) and goals third in the Western Collegiate Hockey Assn. and eight assists in six games. Five of the nine (4-2). The Spartans, who have the weekend off, players ahead of the Zip have played 16 games; There's no escape that way could take the WCHA pole with Minnesota the rest have played eight. PHOIME 351-3800 Michigan's Bernie MSU's 134-pounder To Milkovich Hobie's (in dark) struggles to keep Colorado State (6-2-0) entertaining Duluth's first potent sextet Gagnon, the cousin of the Spartans' Gilles College's Joe Silva from CARRYOUT & DELIVERY since joining the league and late starter Gagnon, leads all scorers with seven goals and ng an escape during their match Wednesday night, Michigan Milkovich won this match TROWBRIDGE AT HARRISON Tech (1-0-1) on the road at Wisconsin. eight assists in eight outings. > pin at 7:47, State News photo by Jerry McAllister • SUBMARINES • IN BIG 10 RELAYS SAT. f MK \ (*b) Swimmers host Iowa, lllini ReAwootU Ross traditional excellence MSU swimmers will be looking in the Big Ten meel, is led by Saturday the Spartan overall strength. for victories three and four when captain Robbie Levine, and swimmers travel to Ann Arbor The Spartans are headed by they host Illinois and Iowa in a triple dual meet at 7:30 tonight in the Mens IM pdol. Admission distance freestyler Tim Musch. freshman Jim Fieldhouse has turned in some good early for the Big Ten Relay Meet. Defending the Big Ten and NCAA champions, Indiana, won co-captains Mike Kalmbach and Bruce Richards. SEMIANNUAL "This is the most balanced is free for students with an ID, season times for the Hawkeves. the meet last year and are picked team we've had since I've been 50 cents for children and $1 for adults. Iowa finished last in the Big Ten and had a 2-6-0 dual meet record. to repeat. The Hoosiers are led by Olympian Mark Spitz and freshman world record holder at MSU," Fetters said. Spartan divers hope to pick valuable points but it won't be up CLOTHING SALE The Spartans have had very Gary Hall. easy. Now effective little trouble with either team in "In on our entire stock of lull and Winter past years ■ both teams The meet should see a close "The Big Ten has dominated the past, having never lost to (Illinois and Iowa) have had a race for second, third, and weight suits, sport coats and topcoats Also an excellent • Iowa in 16 tries and holding a springboard diving nationally in few good individuals," said Head fourth spots between Michigan, the last five yars," diving Coach opportunity to save substantially on selected group of 16-2 mark against the lllini. Coach Richard Fetters, "but 2nd in 1969, Michigan State, 3rd John Narcy stated. "We have sweaters, shirts, outerwear and shoes they haven't had the overall last year, and an improved Ohio one of our Illinois, who had a 3-6-0 strongest teams ever record and strength that we did and we only State team. Michigan, however, but with competition as it is, we a eighth place finish hope beat them again." we can holds slight edge with their can't be rated as the favorite." The diving events start at 1 SUITS SPORT COATS p.m. and swimming at 1:30 p.m. (•ROUP I in the Matt Mann Natorium in GROUP I - Variety of two and three - Interesting group of Gymnasts invad Ann Arbor. The meet offers a great chance to see national and world ranked swimmers and divers in action. piece plains, plaids and stripes. Regular to 80.00 GROUP II - All wool 64.00 worsteds, glens, herringbones, plaids, checks. Values to 45.00 (5ROUP II - Wool tartans, 32.00 herringbones, plaids, windowpanes. Formerly to 55.00 for tough w th Chik •••••••••• stripes and herringbones. Values to 95.00 GROUP III - 74.00 Twills, plaids, sharkskins, • GROUP III - Harris tweeds, 38.00 double Spartan gymnasts open champion Joe Fedorchik missing seasons competition. The clinic from the roster. 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"We do the the other night put an end to /the incident might heln slick tricks of the '70s against done in a simple way, but done things as an "I" formation. sai as other teams, but they look a figure in the current gambling the meat-and-potatoes of the things other teams do. Only ' different." investigation, attention switched this situation," the Chiefs' spur the Chiefs in Sunday? so perfectly that they are Against them, the Vikings will '60s -- that's the way Coach irresistablc. keep changing the look of it Although there was some to game preparations - just quarterback said. "Now I want game. And Stram admitted th„» pit a zone defense, but that Hank Stram of the Kansas City "There is no doubt that the doesn't bother Stram because confuse our opponents. You excitement at the training camps Dawson had been hoping it to block because I've it out of my mind got a lot of other one other called "a thing will be what motivating aspect" J! Chiefs views Sunday's Super trend in recent years might say we do the same things Dawson's involvement with would. "I hope my statement has been a "although the Oakland Raiders, the Chiefs' Bowl clash between his squad things to worry about - namely memory 0f ih simplicity trend A 4-3 defense whom and the tough Minnesota and one or two -- formations," use a we zone, beat last week, don't most of the other the Minnesota Vikings." humiliating 35-10 beating took from the thS Vikings. The Chiefs, champions of the Stram said. "I believe that the trend in the '70s will be a variety AFL teams do, so we're used to WANTS '80 OLYMPICS Dawson conference appeared at a news Wednesday, but Packers in the first Green Super fiav Bowl American Football it." declined to talk further about in 1967. H °wl League, trend. In our league, more and But Vikings' Coach Bud Grant Stram feature the Michigan case. In his earlier estimated that "maybe 30 or 40" the Kirk: teams have planning more a variety also is quite willing to match statement, he said Donald Chiefs are "maybe 50 per cent different sets in their offense, in offense and after the merger zone-against-variety. better than our last the estimation of Lennes Dawson. On the other quarterback hand, the next year, more teams in the NFL will turn to variety because they'll be playing against us. "We defense think for it is this the best type of offense," Grant explained. "It is poor Dawson, a among non-relative who is those under arrest in Michigan on gambling charges, Team, mainly because we are much better he rated the on Super Bowl defense." And so Vikings, National Football "I'm not trying to sell my was only a " casual Vikings "as p0oH « a team defense and basically the 1966 Packers." League champions who will be acquaintance" with whom he He added kills bowl in Miami ideas," Stram continued. "But relieves individuals of individual that the two touchdown favorites, rely obviously I believe in them." had spoken only occasionally in Vikings are "Verv opponents." recent years. similar to the '66 Packets in on just a few formations in On Sunday Stram and Dawson which execution is the will throw "Actually, our offense is not Both Stram and Dawson saw style and their approach to the an intricate offense at as complicated as it looks," the possibility that the uproar TALLAHASSEE, FLA. (UPI) "Well, these pro teams don't in New Orleans," Kirk blasted. — Gov. Claude Kirk said about sunshine. They want Kirk said it belongs in Florida, Thursday he's going to take a care to make money. A $100,000 which he intends to make the JEFF ELLIOTT hand in trying to get the Super profit by seats is what they're "sports capital of the world." Bowl back to Miami, but fears "unimaginative planning" by interested in." He did not elaborate, but said He said the Super Bowl would mean millions of free advertising Vikings ones Dade County may have botched he's planning to "pull together" dollars and tourists to Florida. the chances. "The Orange Bowl and Dade sports editors of Miami He brought up the Super in final newspapers and television Bowl during a discussion at County sit around and pat stations to explore the problem. Thursday budget hearings of his themselves on the back saying "We're not going to get the proposal to bring the 1980 College football has the Rose Bowl as the biggest attraction of 'We haven't got as many seats as super bowl for Florida, thanks Olympics to Florida -- Also Dade the year-though many people would like to see a season ending New Orleans, but we've got to the unimaginative planning in County. games played between the top two teams for the national title. sunshine,'" Kirk said. Dade County. It's going to stay Kirk rapped his Pro football has just that, and it happens this Sunday as the Transportation Dept. for not fourth annual Super Bowl will take place in New Orleans between producing a transportation plan the defensive-minded Minnesota Vikings and the upset-minded for getting to Florida the Kansas City Chiefs. millions of people and athletes The Vikings go into the game two touchdown favorites, Probable lineups that would be attracted by the Olympics. which seems a bit high for a championship game. One could always look back to last year when the Baltimore ColLs were "If we don't present a plan, picked no less than 17 points better than the New York Jets. The CHIEFS OFFENSE we'll never get the Olympics," Jets pulled off what many experts call the upset of the VIKINGS OFFENSE century. WR Gene Washington (84) WR Otis Taylor (89) he said. But I don't really think we can look for another "century TR John Beasley (87) TEFrnrl Arabanas(84) "We won't get the 1980 upset" this Sunday. The Vikings are a well organized and well RT Ron Yary (73) RT Dave Hill < (73) Olympics unless we move people executed ball club that rely on perfection from the offense and RG Milt Sunde (64) RG Mo Moorman (76) all over the world here with a sheer brutality from the defense. C Mick Tingelhoff (53) CE. J. Holub (55) plan _ from the Dept. of Joe Kapp has surprised a lot of people this year, including LG Jim Vellone (63) LG Ed Budde(71) LT Grady Alderman (67) LT Jim Tyrer (77) Transportation." himself. Still not an overwhelming passer or runner, Kapp Kirk said if Florida gets the contains the two ingredients which can overshadow his WR John Henderson (80) WR Frank Pitts (25) QB Joe Kapp (11) QB Len Dawson (16) Olympics, it would be a prod to weaknesses, and that's the fact that Joe Kapp is a leader and a RB Bill Brown RB Mike Garrett (21) also bring the Super Bowl back (30) RB Robert Holmes (45) to the state. Under his guidance, the Vikings put together one of the best RB Dave Osborn (41) records in 20 years, since the Chicago Bears tore the league apart with their undefeated season. The Vikes should have been perfect VIKINGS DEFENSE LCB Earsell Mackbee (46) CHIEFS DEFENSE LCB Jim Marsalis (40) Three lead themselves this year except for a squeaker they lost to Atlanta on the last day of the season. SS Karl Kassulke(29) SS Jim Kearney (46) Two MSU graduates who certainly contributed greatly to the LE Carl Eller (81) LT Gary Larsen (77) MLB Lonnie Warwick (59') LE Jerry Mays (75) LTCurley Culp(61) MLB Willie Lanier (63) LA golf open Minnesota cause this year are Clint Jones and Gene Jones, who, along with Washington, were members of the Washington. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Dave RT Alan Page (88) RT Buck Buchanarr(6) Spartan Rose Bowl team of 1965 and an undefeated team the Hill, pro golf's scrappy No. 2 RE Jim Marshall (70) RE Aaron Brown (87) following year, was a starter early in the season for the Vikings. RCB Ed Sharockman (45) RCB Emmitt Thomas (18) money winner last year, and a However, with the return of the injured Dave Osborn, who has FS Paul Krause (22) FS Johnny Robinson (42) pair of sharpshooting young been brilliant the past couple of games, Jones has been confined RLB Wally Hilgenberg (58) RLB Jim Lynch (51) northern Californians, Bob Lunn to kickoff and punt returns, as well as backing Joe Kapp I5*11 Len Dawson LLB Roj (60) LLB Bob Bell and Ron Cerwdo, shattered par up Osborn. Washington has established tiimself as a top notch pass by five strokes Thursday to receiver and was recently named to the all-pro second team. share the first round lead in the Legends: WR-wide receiver, In the two playoff games, which the Vikings won to get U "MONTIE" TO THE RESCUE! TE-tight end, RT-right guard, $100,000 Los Angeles open with the Super Bowl, Washington has grabbed some 10 of 66. passes for C-center, LG-left guard, LT-left scores nearly 200 yards, including a 75 touchdown in the NFL tackle, QB • q u a rterback, Hill, 32, Jackson, Mich., RB-running back, LCB-left turned in a card of 32-34 Championship game against Cleveland. In that game, Washington MONTIE CO-OP NEEDS MEN suffered a broken nose but should be ready to cornerback, SS-strong side go Sunday. including an eagle three on the Naturally because of the former Spartan players going for the safety, MLB-middle linemacker, eighth hole. Cerrudo, 24, Napa, STRAPPED FOR A PLACE TO RCB-right cornerback, FS-free Vikings, 1 would like to see them do well and lead their team to Calif., manufactured his 66 on safety, RLB-right linebacker, nines of victory. And unless Joe Namath and his mod Jets are involved no LLB-left linebacker. 34-32 and had five other AFL team impresses me enough to LIVE? SI95 PER TERM (ROOM birdies and no bogeys on his support them. So I'll go with Clint, Gene and the card. Lunn, also 24, Vikings to win the final Sacramento, Super Bowl between the original two leagues, by a 20-13 margin. & BOARD) 48 MAN MOUSE IS Calif., carded 33-33 and sank a Next year? Well, maybe the Lions will be 40-foot birdie putt on the 13th roaring. LOCATED ON 548 M.A.C . HOME'S hole. In this, the first PGA tour STOP BY OR CALL. 332-8642 event of 1970, Arnold Palmer started the new year right by shooting 35-32-67 and found High 'steaks' of the month: CREME DE MENTHE himself in a tie for fourth place byopposing flavor FOR FURTHER INFORMATION with a pair of Texans, Fred SHAKES. A perfect treat for any day. Offer Marti, 36-31, and Don good only at Trowbridge Address. FAST, FREE Massengale, 34-33. In a crowd of 10 pros who JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (UPI) — Missouri Gov. Warren fc. DELIVERY! finished at 68 were Billy Casper, Hearnes proposed Thursday to bet Gov. Harold Levander of Gay Brewer, Ken Still, A1 Minnesota two dozfen Kansas City steaks against something of Geiberger, Dave Stockton and Levander's choosing on the outcome of PHONE 351-3800 Sunday's Super 3owl CARRYOUT & DELIVERY TROWBRIDGE AT HARRISON & 211 M AC. Hobie's • SUBMARINES • Bruce Crampton, all prominent money winners. Also at 68 were Mac Hunter, Jim Wright, Jamie Jamieson and Larry Hinson, game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Minnesota Vikings. Hearnes said in a telegram to Levander that since Hearnes' trip to the Orange Bowl did not produce the desired results, he was sending Lt. Gov. William S. Morris of Kansas City to names in golfs "unknown" represent the state at the Super Bowl. category. Missouri lost to Penn State, 10-3, in the Orange Bowl. "Counting on a better tum 'of events this time," Hearnes said, "I will back up my faith in the Chiefs with the offer of two dozen Kansas City steaks, the world's finest strip sirloin steaks, in the unlikely event they should not win the game. "1 invited you to engage in this friendly wager with a Minnesota product of your choosing. Please make it something you can afford to lose." New in East Lansing the The MSU F System |Jtckfotck invites you |)ub Open BEFORE YOU WALK DOWN THAT AISLE, next wee WALK DOWN OURS. . . . serving cocktails and Michelob on draught 7 days a week (after 2 Engagement rings in every delicious size, shape and finis.h. p.m. on Sunday). Top row from left: $19b., $300., $110. Bottom $850., $695, $525., $825. . .. dining room open daily from 6:30 p.m. (Sunday from 8 a.m.) hour of yo We cater weddings. MORGAN'S Albert Pick Motor Hotel may bring Grand River (M-43) at Saginaw (M-78) East Lansing of friendsh , 121 S. Washington '.Lansing Phone (517) 337-1741 Meridian Mall • E;ist Lansing Michigan State News, Hast Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 9, 1970 15 STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED The Weather Outside is Frightful, and The State News Want Ads Are Delightful! STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED 355-8255 Automotive FRANKLY SPEAKING by Phil Frank Employment Employment Tbe State New* does net permit racial SUNBEAM 1965. or religious > SET-UP AND SERVER. Will train. 8 SECRETARY: OFFICE experience COMMUTER PARKING SPACES. discrimination In its ad¬ sell. $375. or < a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through 6-1/14 and speedy accurate typist for Paved, private lighted lot. TO vertising columns. The Friday, or split hours with a busy office. Mature, personality Haslett/Albert. $10 per month. State News will not accept friend. Apply in person at for public contact. Shorthand and 337-2336. 3-1-9 TEMPEST 1968. Automatic, power HOLLY'S STEAK AND FOUR, • AUTOMOTIVE advertising which discrim¬ steering and brakes. Call 355-1039. 600 North Homer, dictaphone experience helpful. inates Lansing. TF Apply in person. Sparrow Hospital TV RENTALS: G.E., 19" portable - • EMPLOYMENT against religion, 3-1/13 race, color or national or¬ personnel. 7-1/16 $8.50 per month including stand. • FOR RENT BABYSITTER WANTED IN my Call J. R. Culver Co., 351-8862, igin. VOLKSWAGEN KARMANN Ghia • FOR SALE 1967. $1150. 355-9770 after 5 home 3 nights a week. 373-0905. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS to 217 Ann Street, East Lansing. C • LOST «. FOUND p.m. 3-1/9 1-1/9 work part-time 11:00 p.m.-7:30 a.m. Friday or Saturday. Also TV RENTALS - Students only. Low URGENT: CHI LDREN'S companion monthly and term rates. Call • PEANUTS PERSONAL VOLKSWAGEN 1965 - Leaving the 484-2600 to reserve yours. • REAL ESTATE country, rr.jst sell. Excellent • SERVICE Automotive condition. Best offer over $650. University TV Rentals. C Phone 355-6026, or 355-6027. • TRANSPORTATION CHEVROLET IMPAL.A - 1968 n plus din r for RENT A TV from a TV Company, 10-1/21 3 school • WANTED Fastback Black vinyl on red, 327, age childre $9.50 per month. Call 337-1300. Radio, Tuff car. Sacrifice. Thom, Nejac TV Rentals. C Auto Service & Parts minor housework, close to MSu! ATTENDANT Excellei DEADLINE 355-2622.3-1/13 - Good salary. 332-6479 after 5. opportunity for mature - ma CORVAIR 1962 MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East 3-1/13 ai student with the background 1 P.M. oik cuss day be¬ Kalamazoo Street. . . Since 1940. HOLT. SPACIOUS 3 roc fore publication. 351-4241. 3-1-9 Complete auto painting and TELLERS Includes carpet Caricellations - 12 noon one collision service. IV5-0256. C infiri claas day before publica¬ CORVAIR 1961, BANK OF LANSING has openings n fro and oven. Disposal i ACCIDENT Problem? Call for full time tion. mechanical condition. Cheap. and part time Friday to Sunday evening. Salary KALAMAZOO STREET BODY 353-0654 or 355-7791. 3-1/12 experienced tellers. These $70. per weekend plus room and SHOP. Small dents to large positions offer excellent salary, board. Contact Personnel, Starr PHONE DART 1962 - Automatic. Snow wrecks. American and foreign fringe benefits, and pleasant Commonwealth for Boys, Albion, cars. Guaranteed work. 482-1286. tires. Runs good. $185. 355-6063 Phone Michigan. 517-629-3988. 7-1/16 355-8255 after 5 p.m. 3-1/12 2628 East Kalamazoo. C CAPITOL VILLA FREE LODGING in retur for RATES babysitting, days only APARTMENTS 393-4345. 3-1-12 I ddy J 1.50 Married, post-grads, 1 and 2 15/ per word per day Aviation 'wiueN i s/6NeD UP 7 weRview PART TIME and full time < bedroom apartments. From 3 dovs $4.00 FORD FAIRLANE 1963, t = STUDENT, 20 25 6 FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to $150-$165. Near Campus. 13 1/2# per woru per aay 5 day* $6.50 cylinder, good ti 355-2899. 2-1-9 learn in the PIPER CHEROKEEII WITH 3 CH9IN SIDR6, I work. rs/w. Mornings preferred. Starting Monday through Friday t For information call Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C pay $1,85/hour. Apply in person: HOLLY'S STEAK AND 13# per word per day person at 332-5330 MUSTANG, FASTBACK 1965. 2+2, BROTHERS RESTAURANT FOUR, 600 North Homer, (based on 10 words per id) 289, 4-speed, fine condition, good Scooters & Cycles SUPPLIES, 2326 South Cedar, Lansing. TF WE'RE tires. $700. Call 484-3113. 3-1-12 Lansing. 5-1-13 STUDIOUS, Fun. Nice place, There will be a 50# service too. One man needed. HONDA 1969 350 $600. Can For Rent and bookkeeping charge if MUSTANG 1965 h FOR OUR New German Restaurant, Cedarbrooke 14, 351-2413. 3-1-9 seen at 6; this ad is not paid within SOLD East Lani opening middle January, hiring PARKING SPACES available. Close, during the a-1-13 uay. Employment Employment waitresses and busboys. Excellent convenient, reasonable. INEXPENSIVE media APARTMENT for 353-7950. 3-1/15 wages. Top working conditions. Commuters welcome. 351-2196. Employment from The State News will be responsible only for the OLDSMOBILE 1959 - Looks awful, ^filled;™ «d",s 3-1/13 runs good, $30. 332-2154, after 6 GARAGE STALL for rent, excellent first day's incorrect inser- Are you a secretary, merchant wholesaler. Autoi p.m. 3-1/12 location. Near Bogue Street. typist, steno? required. For further inforn lment. Call f9or 332-1918. 1-1/9 OPEL KADETT 1965. Good phone 337-1349.0 t 371-1752 or drop in "We place people" is months condition, good rubber. A bargain NEW G.E. PORTABLE and stands Beachun our motto. WE'RE LOOKING for high c at $275,351-5149.3-1/13 ABYSITTER, rented only to MSU students and 5-1-13 MONDAY, Want a chance to do Franch faculty. $8.84 monthly (including Wednesday, Friday, 10:10 a.m. to PONTIAC 1965 unproductive time into d tax). State ■AUSTIN HEALEY 3000, 1965. Best Tempest, 4-door. 11:20 a.m., $5.00 per week. your thing? For information write Box NURSES. RN, LPN, ROSELAWN Management 3RD GIRL needed. Cedarb Automatic, beige, good < 355-7815, 704 Cherry Lane. Phone Jean Smith Corporation, 444 Michigan Arms. $60 per month, ove offer, 489-2890 after 5 p.m. or Okemos, Michigan. Send re MANOR NURSING HOME, 707 $450. 372-7754.3-1/13 2-1/12 Avenue. 332-8687. C 351-6046. 5-1-13 3-1/13 Paula King. Armstrong Road. Positions 351-5740 available all shifts. Full or part HELP WANTED: ■CAMARO, 1968. Blue sport coupe. 15,000 miles, six cylinder, stick. Top condition. Day - 353-4544, PORSCHE coupe. move. - LATE 1965 356C AM-FM radio. Priced to No trades. Call 332-1343 waitresses. evenings at Waiters Apply in person GRANDMOTHERS. and Snelling & Spelling Personnel time. benefits. Excellent Call Mrs. salary and Flannery, TIRED OF THE TENANT o call o Director of Nursing. 393-5680. TF night - 351 -3430. 1 -119 after 5 p.m. 3-1 -9 3-1/9 East Lansing and hospital accounts. Salary plus commissions, or you may work GRAD. STUDENT needed for LANDLORD "RAT RACE"? PROSPECTIVE SECONDARY straight commission. Sales include teaching Data Processing part SCHOOL TEACHE RS. direct sales and setting up dealers time, to a small group of high Only Cedar Village for our products. Good retirement school students. Teaching FOR M.A.'S, M.A.T.'S, ,ED.I\f'S, program. Lansing and several Certificate not needed. Call Leo M.S.'S or above. Revolutionary other territories open. See Mr. Chuck, 677-3481. 2-1/9 John W. Braniff of Vestal from st Capitol Park Motel 9 p.m. Jar / 12 FULL TIME experienced Beauty Operators needed. MARTIN'S offers you: HAIR FASHIONS, Spartan d 13th. 2-1/12 Inexpensive. Applications write: Shopping Center. ED2-4522. INTERCEPT. Box 317, Harvard 5-1-13 i day, by full-time, Square P.O., Cambridge, Mass. WOMAN FOR 02138. 1-1/9 housecleaning 1 da\ NEEDED FULL time or part time per week. 8 hours, $2.00 hour Own transportation. Call after f beautician. ELDA-DIANE BEAUTY SALON. 332-2416. p.m., ED2-5634. 3-1-9 5-1-13 TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS are now leasing EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES: PLUS Saturday nights and Sundays. 12 student units. These spacious luxury apartments to 8 p.m. Apply Jack Tar Hotel -6 or 9 month lease: 2 bedroom-2 man Mondays only, 3 - 5 p.m. 3-1-9 2 bedroom-4 man-$75/man. are completely carpeted and furnished with Married couples: $160-175/month. LINE UP your winter term job now. - Guaranteed 2 car parking. distinctive Spanish Mediterranean furniture. Each Car necessary. Call 351-7319 for -Complete soundproofing. -Dishwashers unit has a dishwasher, garbage disposal and individual control-central air conditioning. These AND MUCH MORE! 4-man units have 3 parking spaces per unit. The student's leisure time has been adequately planned Just ask the tenants of for with a giant heated swimming pool, recreation rooms and private balconies. If you want to be among the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call Cedar V today. There are units available at $280/month and 315 Bogue 332-5051 MODEL OPEN: 4-8 p.m. daily 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Sat. and Sun. CROSSWORD • PHONE: 332-6441 PUZZLE NINE AND TWELVE MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE PREVENT A STALLED ACROSS 62. Myself 33. Pismire ENGINE NOW. WE 1. Mongolian 34. Retaliated GUARANTEE STARTS 6. Outmoded 39. Plant disease WITH OUR SUN 11. Violet perfu 41. Strife titopcfemgfiam ELECTRIC TUNE-UP. 12. Away from t 14. Reason 42. 43. 45. Labor union Guided missile Trash ,'4620 S. Hagadorn KILDEA SUPER SUNOCO 16. 17. 18. Saltpeter Danish fiord Palm leaf 47. 49. 50. Record player Ointment Ancient SERVICE 20. Pitfall chariot MANA CEMENT EXCL USIVEL Y B V. 21. Wreck 51. Forest 918 E. GRAND RIVER 24. Gone by 5. Pistol ED7-9320 Alco Management Company (corner of Grand River & Bogue 25. Four 26. Marionette DOWN 6. Mixed type 7. Mass. cape 8. Coin slot — r~ a 9 10 9. Oppressor EAST LANSING'S FINEST STUDENT RESIDENCE % % 10. Infuriate 3, 6 and 9-month Leases Available — 1 15 12 16 '3 13. 15. 19. Warehouse Bib. high priest Venomous iF~ % 19 20~ 22. Petroleum PRICED FROM *50 PER RESIDENT Student / Apartments ir~ 22 t 23 W 23. Wag 27. Through 28. Flagpoles __ 25 Z6I m r if 29^ 30^ « 1, 2 and 3-man or wo 29. Actuate * Pool and party lounge 1 - 2 BEDROOMS FOR 2, 3 or 4 - 30. F * Walk to Campus We've got 3, 6, 9,jor 12 month leases from $50/person. 5T W wmmmm 35 36 ?7 38 Alaska 31. Light moistu Sponsored resident parties * * Luxurious furniture, appliances and carpeting Large, newly redecorated apartments available now! 35. Palm fiber W * " w 36. Name 37. F w * w MODELS AND RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 2 - 7 i 38. .A impts * 40. Captain's MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, 731 BURCHAM vF w V9 DRIVE, E. LANSING i insignia 44. Formerly PHONE 351-7212 217 Ann St. Next to Mln-o-Mart 351-8862 W 1 jr 46. Coal distillate 48. Alleged force 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 9, 197Q For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent FMNKLYSPiAWNO fcrPMI frank For Rent For Sole * ONE GRAD itudtnt, or professional FACULTY Unfurnlihtd. APARtMENT. No psts. ONE BEDROOM furnished luxury STUDENT RENTAL, near M8U. MALE. DOROTHY. IV 0-8628 from pA NAsoN i C'7T7RVO"~;,;; Furnished, 3 bedroom house, 7 a.m. to 11 a.m., 882-3669 8 $g0 p! roommiti. Northwlnd Farms. EAST apartment. South Panniylvanla. racordar. Excellent. 351-5700. 5-1-13 LANSING MANAGEMENT. $150 par month. 393-6304 aftar 5 reasonable. Call ED2-0690. 6-1-14 p.m. on. 4-1/14 Porache wheals. 82B. Phone 332-2627. C p.m. 3-1-9 36U^0 HAGADORN AND Malrose. ROOM FOR girl, furnished. $12.60 CEDAR GREENS Apartments ONE MAN needed for apertment, new, close to camput, four man FURNISHED APARTMENT for 4. New carpeting and decorations. Unfurnished 4 bedroom. Major appliances furnished. 353-5093, weekly. Close to campus. 351-0511.1-1/9 ATL 111 books. new, reat Ver77.M~ona~j;; used. 351-1014. 3-1-9 Mery Buf( Only $50 each. All utilities paid. 351-6679 evenings. 3-1/9 676-2756. 1-1/9 U"' One bedroom furnished Call 332-3398. 3-1-9 BENSCH, 943-Private room, home FURNISHED JRNISHED ONE thra MAN TO shere 3 bedroom with 2 privileges. $15. per week. IV Call 351-8631 people. "opMTtWd River ONE GIRL needed for duplex. Own others. Near Frandor. $60. Phone 6-4863.3-1/13 CONN TENOR wesher: aaxaphone; R.C.A. Blnrk/v\/k;.„ L.7 mTv£ Available I* T. 3^2-0625 JJ2-0625 after 5I bedroom. Near campus. 351-1039. 627-6081.5-1/13 ONE GIRL for two girl apartment. 3-1/12 SINGLE FURNISHED room In Close to campus. $85. per month. STUDENT HOUSING 4761 North lovely home, female only, North EPIPHONE CASINO with 351-1707.2-1/12 NEED GIRL winter and spring. Meridian Road. 5 miles east of vibr«o 2 MEN needed for 4-man luxury. Harrison. No smoking. $55 phone soft case. Best offer over $250 Northwind. $64 . 351-3069. Four-man. Burcham Woods. Eest Lansing. $55 month each. (4 351-8994. 5-1/15 OAKLAND STREET, sublet single 3-1/13 351-0137. 3-1/12 minimum). All utilities furnished. studio, full kitchen, $16., weekly. 1 month deposit required. DOUBLE FOR women. Neer Union, TWO SINGLE beds with mattresses 372-8595.3-1/13 ONE GIRL needed immediately for Secluded. Phone 484-1596. 5-1/13 $9 eech per week. 332-1895. Metal frames, $26. each Call aft.i 4-girl apartment. Close to campus. 1-1/9 6:30 p.m. ED 2-1097. 1-1/9 $55/month, utilities included. ONE GIRL for 2-man. Close to 351-5869. 3-1/12 FURNISHED, 5 k-i-TS, $150 a SINGLE, DOUBLE. Parking. PrivaH LEAR JET tape deck with amplifier Cheap. 351-2182. 7-1/16 campus - Cedar Street. 351-2265. month oFNltV 00 deposit. entrance, bath. 237 Kedzie and speakers. Tenna car stereo 5-1/15 IV 2-2lJj«.ier6p.m. 3-1/9 Reasonable. 351-9584. 5-1/13 Call Mike, after 9 p.m. 484-5501 3RDMAN needed. Spa 6-1/16 ONE GIRL needed FOREIGN STUDENT Cedar Village ai Campus 1 block. Mr. NORELCO MODEL 150 Cassette for 2 bedroom 3-man 332-0431.3-1/9 1,332-4546.3-1-12 J-" " WANTED 1 girl for modern ' WANTED GIRL for 4 man furnished condition. $25. 355-7944. t. Pool, etc. 351-2726 duplex apartment. $56.25/m 2 bedroom apartment. Pool, no Call 351-8172. 1-1/9 n. 3-1-9 For Sale lease, deposit. $48.75. 351-8885. RCA PORTABLE B&W T.V X2-1/9 124 CEDAR Street. 2 r KASTLE METAL skiis, MARKER Wollensak T-1515 stereo 711 East Apar 711 Buret- apartment. $150 per Call FURNISHED 2 toe Rotomat heel, $70, 355-5696, recorder. Both in exce NEED ONE man. 4-man apartment. 487-3216 or 882-2316. 10-1-20 Dave. 3-1/12 condition 351-0463. 3-1/13 furnished 2 oi No damage deposit. 351-2175. 5-1/15 351-8810, 9-5. 5-1/14 'SE* EPlfcrtnON IN OUR SCHOOLS IS AN NEED HOPE CHEST - By Lane. Colonial TWO GRAMERCY Americana ONE GIRL, WINTER. Apartment. Will GIRL NEEDED. Attractive house 4 EVIL. PANSEROlS "THINS AND I'VE F&J style, brand new. $110. 484-6192. Complete Aquariu Draftin, SEVERAL campus, VACANCIES all utilities close paid. to Call sacrifice. 351-1956.3-1/9 blocks from free Berkey. One month "mis meven since the toe stork 2-1/9 393-3561. 1-1/9 rent. Winter, spring. ONE GIRL for NEJAC, 337-1300. C 337-0425. 3-1/13 U6FT MS IN THE FRVltH! QM&PC GARAGE SALE: Clothing, tools, BLACK LIGHTS. Two sizes to Village. Reduc choose from. Complete with CLOSE TO MSU and Frandor, 2 ONE GIRL immediately. Five mir fixtures. MARSHALL MUSIC bedroom unfurnished. Carpeting, COMPANY, 245 Ann Street. drapes, air-conditioning, complete 351-2394.3-1/13 ONE MAN or two Meadow 1-1/9 kitchen, parking, laundry, utilities HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Trace. No damage di paid except electricity. Call ED 1969 MOBILE home 2 bedrooms, Davenports, sofa bed, dining room 393-3470. 5-1-13 - GUARANTEED (ALMOST) 4.0 term 2-1703. 2-1/12 furnished, with washer. $125 a set, dinette set, chairs, lamps, papers with this Royal Dart ONE month. Deposit required. Call Judy dishes, TV and many other typewriter. A paltry $15. buys BEDROOM, Park ONE MAN needed for Woodmere at 677-3005 or 351-9000. 4-1/14 i DOWNER 814. Large, single. Walk-in articles. Excellent condition. 768 sub-le this portable and its leather case Apartments. Call 351-8454. Valley View Road, Lansing. IV clothes closet. Men. 485-1829. Call 337-9558 after 7 p.m. 1-1/g 3-1/13 ASLETT/ALBERT Women's SPARROW HOSPITAL - 1 mile Apartments. Completely from campus. 2-bedroom duplex. 5-1/13 7-5231^. 2-1^/9 kitchen. Now available $160, per GIBSON 12 3-MAN CARPETING and padding for two -- string. Excellent apartment for immediate furnished. Utilities, parking Fully carpeted, lots of room. Call couple each month. Phone ULREY HOUSE condition. 1 year old. Call r"oo?tm RENT E Pi"., f,m sublease. 351-8904. 5-1/15 $155. Bay Colony. provided,$65. 337-2336. 3-1/9 Rick 351-5201. Hiller, 332-2627 EAST LANSING or 655-1049 or 655-3847. 3.1/g WOMEN'S CO-OP _ rooms and dinette Taylor, 351-3581. 5J/15_ set. Mrs. 353-2654. 3-1/13 3RD GIRL needed. University MANAGEMENT. C-1/22 CAMPUS ONE block 4 bedroom !'; ■ ufcD: GIRL for three-ma HELP? WE bought out an entire BIRTHDAY CAKES --7" - $3.64,8" SINGLE BEDROOM, furnished, Terrece. $50/month. 351-1277. unfurnished home. Supervised housing $200.00 apartment. $54 per month. Mui Carpeted, dealers stock of used vacuum - $4.18, 9" - $5.20. Delivered. utilities furnished, $90. per be 21. Call 332-6913 after 5 p.n __2M/13 GIRL FOR four girl house, near fireplace, 2 baths, basement, 2 car per term, room and board. cleaners. KWAST BAKERIES. 484-1317. month. Call 372-7374. 3-1/13 Tanks, canisters, 3-1-9 campus. Reasonable. 332-8903 garage, large secluded lot. Now Call 351-0100. C-1/9 4 HOURS work plus vervjreasonable uprights. No reasonable offer evenings. 3-1/13 available $280 a month. Phone RESIDE ■ , ,«u RTMEN i, PENNSYLVANIA SOUTH, near, ss paid. Furnished, garage. rent to ED2-597,. RENTED™, bath. u-i-i J 655-1049 or 655-3847. 3-1/9 refused. Prices start at $7.88. DENNIS DISTRIBUTING, 316 BLANK 8 cartridges a THREE TO four man, $60, to $65. 'rth £Djate student >92 after 5 p.m. 6-1/16 Close to campus. Call Jim Murton Rooms North Cedar, across from City labels, dust bags, tape c ly. FEMALE GRADUATE student Market. C-1/9 plugs and jacks galore. " everything furnished, 355-1728; after 5 P.M., 646-4611. $105., complete. 332-8581. 3-1/9 SINGLE ROOM for girl. Parking. No 5-1/13 ONE ROOM efficiency. Everything cooking. 351-7256 after 5:30 p.m. 327 HILLCREST -CREST r_. ^ .ansina. One 355-9915.5-1/13 furnished. $75 monthly. 301 3-1/9 HOUSING available for three or bedro Q » tU ten. Married $125,351-3969.0-1/16 more students. Close to campus. South Holmes Street. 351-3969. coupls.To37-9612 /.CJfi 19 aftnr after 5:3 n m All utilities paid. Call NEJAC, 5-1/13 -M6 ONE OR two men for two DO YOU SEEK A CAREER AS A PROFESSIONAL man 337-1300. 5-1/12 C apartment. Very close to campus. 2 BEDROOM house, gas heat. $125. MEN 21 and over - Clean quiet ONE GIRL for o-man apartment, Call 351-8136. 3-1/13 a month, deposit required. Inquire ' rooms. Cooking and parking. Call after 6 p i. 351-1739. 3-1-9 GIRL NEEDED for attractive house at 648 Cavanaugh Road. 5-1/13 Close. Reasonable. 487-5753, five blocks from Union. Own DUPLEX WITH swimming pool, 3 ONE, TWO or three girls immediately for Riverside East Apartments. NEED ONE man. Close campus, own room. Fireplace. $60/month. Call 337-0089 after 5 p.m. 3-12/9 485-8836. TF ENGINEER OR SCIENTIST men, $65 each. No lease, utilities 351-8908. 3-1/13 SINGLE MALE. Clean, quiet, close paid. 337-0364 after 5 p.m. 5-1-13 room, no lease, large house, 40 PLACES AVAILABLE IN 4 man NEED ONE girl winter/spring. acres. 489-2446. 3-7/9 GIRL WANTED immediately for to campus. 3-1/13 . No cooking. 351-0631. 00 YOU WANT TO PURSUE GRADUATE STUDY? cozy house Yi block from Berkey. ' CAMPUS NEAR. Share h.ousp, L luxury campus. apartment. $55/month. Close 351-9516. to 355^6^3*/13en $65 ' ii1el6de?' atirttiW! JJWking. -V Men carpet, own entrance/ bat^' The applied Physics Laboratory is a technical laboratory dedicated exclusively to 351-9463.3-1/9 3-1-9 cooking. Mr. Lankton, 332-4546. TWO MEN to share large luxurious research, development, and systems engineering. Weapon systems, space, urban X-3-1/13 ONE MAN, sublet in Meadowbrooke mobile home. $45 month. redecorated-carpeting throughout. LOVELY, FURNISHED, 2 plus transportation, geophysics and medical physics are some of the areas studied. Contact Ralph Ruder, anytime, bedroom house near Frandor. SINGLE ROOM, male student, linens APL is a division of The Johns Hopkins University. It has a total staff of Available now. 2-4 students. 2,500, of 315 South Francis. 5-1/13 furnished. Near campus. Phone whom 1,000 are professional engineers and scientists.The main laboratory is at a 355 acre MARRIED COUF'LES -- $160 1 351-5696. 5-1/13 332-1682. 3-1/13 $175/month. 6 and 9 morn TAKE OVER extra good 2-bedroc country site within commuting distance of Washington D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland. furnished house. Sell at pro The scope of activities is broad. leases at Cedar Village, 315 Bogue, 332-5051.8-1-16 when through school. $1000 » Make sure your handle. 337-0512. 10-1-20 * Antifreeze EFFICIENCY Windshield De-icer Design and Development APARTMENT blocks from campus, for mature 2 FURNISHED - 2 c car keeps * * Hoses & Clamps Design and development at APL means taking your original idea for a device or system singlu man or woman. Not student and following it through yourself through breadboard, test, and final stages. You are rental. Call C. Beachum, 332-8760 Call 332-0641. 3-1-9 operating this « * Thermostats Ice Scrapers responsible for a finished prototype or working device. Electronics engineers design FOR RENT in Wil winter * Snow Chains circuits and systems used for missile guidance, radars, computers, communications, signal /atSehS^^IuaHe3r * Fan Belts processing, controls, and other areas. Mechanical engineers design structures, thermal devices, special mechanisms, conduct applied research in propulsion and materials. KRAMER AUTO .* Windshield Wipers has everything Analysis that will make Jerry Rubin NEED ONE GIRL for four-man apartment 351-1087. 3-1-12 immediately. Call your winter KRAMER AUTO Proposed missile systems are investigated theoretically by means of 1 mathematical modeling. Satellite data is analyzed to study ocean and land tides. Probability and of the driving a stochastic processes are used in signal analysis. Circuit analysis and design is conducted by FURNISHED STUDIO for two, $15 pleasure means of computers. Computer language dialects are being researched for individual users of a large time-shared digital computer. parking. 251 Spartan. 332-6078! Chicago Conspiracy 7 Main Auditorium GIRL TO SUBLET Cedar Village apartment, winter/spring term, 2:00 p.m; Saturday, Jan. 10 Systems Engineering $70/month, 351-4214, ask for The systems engineer views the problem of a larger 75C system as a whole, rather than the details of its individual circuits or devices as such. Systems engineering requires the GIRL TO share two-man apartm formulation of value judgments regarding the interaction of subsystems, weak links in 1 block behind Grandmott the syatem, and the resolution of conflicting requirements at the subsystem level to 337-1038 anytime after 6 | achieve an overall objective. 3-1-12 You can get it with or Systems Evaluation without a Volkswagen. For the systems engineer not interested in design, development or analysis: Systems evaluation engineers view a very large system as a ONE GIRL needed apartment, Immediate occupancy, This 351-3247. month free. for four-girl 665-3426, Haslett Apartments. THE NEW designed and monitored Good self-expression , on site. Problems are considerable travel and liaison complex of blackboxes. Tests are identified and solutions recommended. are required. Special training is provided. 2-1-9 WANTED: 4th man for furnished apartmont. $48.75/month, Capitol Villa, 351-0859. 3-1-12 sansui Training Program 800 If you have a B.S. or M.S. degree, you are enrolled in a and the activities at APL. You are then four-month taught by Laboratory personnel. This program serves as a link between training program your college work You can get It with a Chevy, for instance. Or a suits your interests and abilities. aligned to a group at the Laborato^ that ist ONE GIRL needed sublet winter Ford, if you like. We have a whole lot of different term. 145 Haslett No. 25. $57.50. makes and models to choose from. Here is tho sensational Sansui 800 AM/FM Stereo Re¬ Call 351-1285 after 6 p.m. 2-1-9 We feel if any us£d car has what it takes to pass ceiver with 70 Watts (IHF) of power. our 16-point Inspection, it deserves Advanced Educational Opportunities 711 EAST APARTMENTS. 711 our 100% Guar¬ The Sansui 800 is loaded with the technical and antee.* con¬ Burcham. 2 or 3 man. One venience features you expect from Sansui... all silicon You are encouraged to undertake graduate courses at the bedroom deluxe furnished. Phone And that means we'll repair or replace transistor circuitry...FET Front Laboratory's expense at major working part free (including labor), for 30 every End...frequency re¬ any of seven local universities. In addition, four complete graduate IV9-9651 or 351-3525. TF programs • Electrical sponse above and beyond the audible range... highly Engineering, Numerical Science, Space Technology, and Applied Physics • are offered by days or 1000 miles. Whichever comes first. sitive AM and FM Now why not stop in and see what else tuning...automatic FM STEREO/ the Johns Hopkins EAST LANSING near campus. One comes MONO switching...Short-free University at our facilities. with our Guarantee? Output Terminals...ex¬ clusive black out i.i 100% to dial...4-way speaker selector. All To-ss your possible future at this and-much more for the sensational APL, sign up for an interview on January 14th & 15th, i •Uctrlcol lyit.'m, for 30 day"! price of only... If you are unable to schedule an Interview, write to: see us $24995 for all your stereo needs Rodger B. Krakau College Relations Associate The Johns Hopkins University LARGE ATTRACTIVE furnished Applied Physics Laboratory Priv.ate, mes furnished. To see VOLKSWAGEN, INC. " THE STEBEO SHQPPE 8621 Georgia Avenue Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 call IV2-7537, evenings 372-6023. IW Phone: 484-1341 » LANSING, MICHIGAN NeJac of East Lansing An Equal Opportunity Employer Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January v, i )70 17 For Sale DisCOUNT, an ty see the Savings with Glasses from OPTICAL 2615 East Mich. STEWARDESS WANTED: Flight Fort Lauderdale, Spring break. Phone 353-1367. 1-1/9 to Weather Skiing 372-7409. C 1/9 IRTHDAY CAKES 7" $3.64,8" . $4 18, 9" ■ $5.20. Delivered. BLACKLITES: assembled. jewelry. THE $17.95 Posters, DAY complete, candles, BEFORE (continued from page 1) Dept. of Public Safety said. reported KWAST BAKERIES. 484-1317. C FOREVER. 107 North Cedar, He said that the number of calls to aid stalled motorists ) $20. Dinette $15. Fa $20 Lansing. IV 9-1229. 2-1/9 Peanuts Personal not too much above normal for this time of accidents due to the bad weather had been year and that few reported. was excellent )esks $20 Many Most winter accidents are the "fender-bender" type that occur rs $20 to $40. Chairs $3 Very good to excellent skiing BENNIE -- CHRISTMAS Eve with at low speeds rather than fatal accidents, J. Robert Shinn, of the conditions prevail throughout o $10. Lamps $3 to $6. TV's $40 Roses, Metro and Cold Duck, to $75- Much more. Bob & Dave's Highway Traffic Safety Center, said. both peninsulas of Michigan as again-thanks so far--a little 4216 S. Cedar. Phone 393-6025. Motorists unaccustomed to driving in the poor conditions have lower temperatures and new 3-1/9 difficulty in reacting to unexpected situations. snow improve existing bases, Recreation A particular problem arises when the car goes into a skid, he according to reports received by RAND N I-away bed, 38 inch. the Michigan Tourist Council. only $30. Call said. Drivers should try to avoid locking the wheels in a situation 51-3489.3-1(9 6-MAN BAND. From Port like this. Skating and tobogganing are Huron. reported excellent. "The Case," available. Probably the best winter driving safety precaution is to have Heavy WESTERN UPPER GER S"'^. rye poriao.e 351-3179. XI-1/9 the car in good condition with recent ereo. Aut SOLU ntable. $50. a tune-up. PENINSULA - Up to 12 - inches To increase traction, the car should be equipped with chains, of new snow is reported 51-7173. 6-1/14 on Real Estate studded tires or snow tires, he said. Chains are by far the best bet. existing bases of from 10 to 24 EWING MACHINE Clearance sale! Sudden changes in the weather are inches. Skiing is reported very d portables $49,95, particularly hazardous, new - because motorists have become accustomed to good to excellent. $5.00 per month. Large selection driving under the PETOSKEY - GAYLORD - other conditions, he added. ■conditioned used machines, GRAYLING -- Maximum bases irs, Whites, Necchis, New Although driving conditions in the Lansing area were not F.H.A. value. Call Bob Homan range from 28 to 33 inches; e & "Many Others." $19.95 351-0965 or Simon Real Estate, exceptionally bad, wind-driven snow caused heavy drifting in minimum from 1 to 6 inches. Delayed award some areas and hazardous to $39.95. Terms. EDWARDS Okemos Branch. 351-2260. 4-1/13 driving in others as roads were slippery From 2 to 18 inches of new DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, and visibility was sharply curtailed. snow is reported. 15 No Washington, Heavy snows continued to fall on western Michigan. Muskegon The Volunteer Bureau }. C-1/9 Service got 10 new inches Wednesday, and the Oceana County finally received its long delayed presentation of the Lane TRAVERSE CITY community of Mears reported an overnight accumulation of Bryant Award. The award, for volunteer efforts, was presented to John Cauley, CADILLAC - MANISTEE - 36 ALTERATIONS AND dressmaking 14-16 inches additional snow, director of the Volunteer Bureau, left, and Maxie C, Jackson to 40 inches maximum base; 6 raising its total on the ground to Jr., asst. director of the bureau. to 16 inches minimum. Up to 8 nearly three feet. State News photo by Norm Payea In Holland, where three new inches of snow inches of new snow. jp; ights. No reasonable offer overnight raised its CHARE WEST BRANCH - total measurable snow to 27 inches, Mrs. Wade efused. Prices start at $7.88. Nykamp reported LAKE HURON -- 2 inches of a robin flitting about in her yard. 2 DENNIS DISTRIBUTING, 316 G.l.s charged new snow is reported on bases of Overnight lows reached 5 below at Detroit and Mount Clemens, 4 below at Kinross and 3 below at Sault Ste. Marie. The marks were far from setting records, however. Just two more 4 to 8 inches. making artificial GRAND Several areas snow. ELEFUNKEN STEREO component years ago, low-temperature records were set in many Michigan RAPIDS rsterri, magnetic cartridge and FOLK GUITAR lessons. 6 wee communities with readings ranging from 8 below at Detroit to 31 (continued from page 1) SOUTHWEST MICHIGAN -- 18 prejudice the investigation," and ( c-soldiers who have been arphones. $125. 355-6357. course, $15. Beginner below at Pellston. to 30 inches maximum base; 6 3-1/12 intermediates. 355-9770. 3-1/9 area; three national police Peers said. stiga officers; six Viet Cong defectors Peers indicated he may be able connection with the alleged md one Viet Cong prisoner. to submit his report to Secretary massacre. are reported excellent Peers and MacCrate told of the Army Stanley R. Resor Calley, Mitchell and at least IT'S WHAT'S SAGINAW VALLEY reporters on arrival at nearby fnd Gen. William C. several others of the 24 former coiTTHFAST MIPHIfiAN Andrews Air Force Base, their Westmoreland Army Chief of members of Company C, have Ming gome new snow an(j artificial trip was productive and brought Staff, in a week to ten days. appeared before the Peers panel 1(ij fri u,,™. „f frnrn fn in new information on the What action has been taken by - - » Pentagon — basement —- hearing sn™ add to bases of from 6 to 24 jnches . Skjing reporled good operational aspects of the My *he Army will be up to Resor n for questioning, but toexcellcnt. Lai incident. and Westmoreland, Peers said. contents of the sessions have "I think e achieved all of o McCrate, to objectives," Peers said. The question, said again he general declined, however, to satisfied the Army is capable of put the Army on record acknowledging that i massacre "objectively investigating itself i_ My Lai matter. McCrate declined to forecast ii Brookover Report did occur or to say whether he found evidence that Army whether the Peers report may (continued from page t) -to refer complaints involving officers tried to whitewash the recommend changes in the way incident. the Army investigates and recommend appropriate interpersonal relations not corrective action. connected with the University's DISSERTATIONS, Theses, Term "I simply won't answer reports alleged questions like that that would -to refer complaints which official functions or not papers. ANITA WARREN: SCM Electric. 351-0763, 351-7086. would be more appropriately involving discrimination as C-1/9 MSU Scott's Highlanders bagpipe anc investigated by an exclusive defined in the report to dancing practice, Sunday, January 11, 2:00 p.m., Demostration Hall. All AUTO SHAKE UP bargaining agent, the East appropriate agencies. Lansing Human Relations further practices will be on Sunday Commission or other agencies to A ten-man anti-discrimination these agencies. judicial board would hear cases Chrysler changes Albatross Coffeehouse tonight -and -to refer comptair.ts of involving "alleged violations of Saturday, 8:30 p.m., 547 East Grand discrimination to the committee the University policy against River across from Berkey Hall. Super BARBI MEL: Typing, multilithing. Who's member representing constituted agency. that discrimination." In addition to specifying the time, place and No job too large or too small. Block off campus. 332-3255. C top management The committee may services to resolve the conflict between the member and his offer its nature of the discrimination, the claim would have to specify the remedy alleged COMPLETE THESIS DETROIT (UPI) - Chrysler become president. Ford, Service. organization, provided it does sought by the complainant, Discount Printing. IBM typing and Corp. kicked its president, Virgil chairman of the board, was the not involve the committee in The board would also E. Boyd, upstairs to a job company's chief operating collective bargaining grievance consider cases referred to it by publications. Across from campus! without power as vice chairman officer, but he made it clear that negotiations with representatives the committee against $3.99 and u corner MAC and Grand River, is. of the board, and installed John in his absence, Knudsen, not netal k en cabinets. Fr below Style Shop. Call of the employer. • discrimination where the J. Riccardo as president with full rd. Mas sr Charge COPYGRAPH SERVICES, Miller, would assume those -to refer'policies, practices discriminating practices have not control of the company's layawey plans. Hours: 5 - 337-1666. C responsibilities. Miller and patterns of behavior or been corrected, 3 0 p.m. W I L C O-X operations. subsequently quit to take a post individual acts deemed 'J the anti-discrimination The action appeared to be a as dean of the graduate school of [SECONDHAND " STORE, 509 East discriminatory which are not judicial board refuses to conduct and social. preliminary one designed to free higan. 485-4391. C Hillel Foundation supper business at Standford University, corrected to the a formal hearing, the decision ENGAGEMENTS Sunday, January 11, 6:00 p.m., Hillel Boyd of corporate In announcing the new anti-discrimination judicial may be appealed to the Animals House, 319 Hillcrest at West Grand responsibilities so he could shakeup. Townsend said board. Student-Faculty Judiciary. River. An opportunity to meet and assume active leadership of the Riccardo would assume active |RMAN SHEPHERD faculty National Alliance of charge of all operations, and K.C. 10 weeks. 625-4262 aftei HILLEL FOUNDATION the B Businessmen (NAB) next spring. report directly to the board m. 3-1/13 course "Israel - A Model For Social Chrysler Board Chairman chairman. 319 HILLCREST AT W. GRAND RIVER Change." Buffet' Delicatessen supper. Everyone welcome. For rides phone Lynn A. Townsend currently is Riccardo, a 45 - year - old Phi Lost & Found vice chairman of the NAB, an Beta PHONE 332-1916 332-1916. SABBATH services Kappa, joined Chrysler in organization formed to recruit 1959 and moved through the Saturday, 10:00 a.m. at Hillel House |ST: BEIGE wallet near Home followed by Kiddush. the nation's businessmen to hire corporate chairs rapidly. His SABBATH SERVICES SATURDAY 10 a.m. KIDDUSH and train the nation's hard-core post before being made rd. 3-1/13 call 353-1179* Chi Alpha meeting tonight, 7:30 p.m. unempolyed. A new chairman of president today was group vice SUNDAY JANUARY 11, 6 P.M. For rides, call 58678 or 37559 NAB is due to be appointed by president - U.S. and Canadian General discussion and sharing SUPPER & SOCIAL President Nixon next April. automotive operations. The Townsend is the likely choice. It board of directors left that post Personal An is also customary for the NAB vacant at today's meeting. opportunity to chat informally with members of the chairman to name one of his Townsend remains as chief faculty of the Free University course "Israel—A Model |FRIGERATORS: Z Rent them at A executive officer of Chrysler, for Social > RENTAL. 1790 E. Grand own company's executives as Change." 'ver, Okemos. 337-1617. 5-1/13 executive vice chairman of NAB. with Boyd and two vice Boyd appeared to be headed for presidents reporting to him. One that job. vice president and the pointment call 484-4519. The shakeup in Chrysler's top company's three group vice i. $7.50 for JVIERLE NORMAN COSMETIC'S B negative Judith A. Atwi Saturday. 104B Wells: "The War of management was the second in presidents will report to e welcome. For rides, call 332-1916 fTUDIO, 1600 East Michigan. and ve, >n, Lansing MSU the Buttons," 7:00, 8:45 and 10:30, auto industry high command in Riccardo. AB negative, $10.00. O 75c, No ID, French Dialog - English the negative, $12.00. Michigan past five months. Last Community Blood Center, 507V4 0:20. $1.00, September, Henry Ford II, T.V. RENTALS no ID, no East Grand River, East Lansing. under 18 Board chairman of Ford Motor i one by o ON CAMPUS free delivery, service Above the new Campus Book Co. summarily fired Semon E. iSWe&esa^l and Store. Hours: 9 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. pick-up. Cellophane Box, Sat (Bunkie) Knudsen as president CALL Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. after only 19 months in the |1VERSITY T.V. RENTALS Tuesday and Thursday, 12 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. 337-7183. C post, and installed a triumverate Phone 484*2600 of company. presidents to run the • 337-1681 Vim TreM NEED BASEMENT apartment for teetotaler grad assistant. 353-7209 or 351-5909. 1-1/9 Susan Alschbach, Grosse Pointe 8:00- 10:00 sophomore to Richard Simpson, p m„ vill be Gregg LoftusJ Ford Chrysler's Room 34, Union, reminiscent of an when, in early action earlier move was 1968, Ford at • 1071 TROWBRIDGE RD. : Worthington, Ohio MSU Grad. ;nt in Psychology. % NEAR HARRISON RD. BABY SITTER for two year president Arjay Miller was on 9 Monday and Wednesday from a.m. to 11:20 a.m. in Cherry Body Massage and moved aside to vice • • OFF CAMPUS The Lane Apartment 355-8167. 1-1/9 • CALL In To Winter Ter j • 337-1631 1203 E. GRAND RIVER starts Monday. 3 BLOCKS WEST OF HAGADORN Why not decide for yourself Preview - Showing Spring Bridal Fashions EAST LANSING if the MSU Greek system FREE Sunday Jan. 18 2 p.m. Jack Tar Hotel FOR TICKETS CALL 351-3180 is for you. : DELIVERY] 18 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 9,1979 i Cagers UPI SPORTS IN BRIEF (continued from page 12) in The Wildcat's biggest concern finding a playmaker and Snyder is hoping Douglass is the Like Snyder, MSU's Ganakas is having a difficult time finding WASHINGTON — President Nixon will be honored Saturday as the Nation's No. 1 sports fan at the annual awards banquet of the Washington Touchdown Club. The Club announced that the President will be given its traditional "Mr. Sam" trophy as the boys must be in their rooms at 11 P.M.," Rupp said. "These boys were found at an apartment house 2 3/4 hours later by the assistant coaches." Rupp added that both McCowan and Pool have been warned in the past the curfew. about infractions of Knapp's a set lineup. Simpson and co-captain Jim Gibbons, government figure who has contributed most to sports during the year. The award is in honor of WASHINGTON — Archie Manning, the junior averaging 12 points and nine rebounds a game, are certain the late' House Speaker Sam Rayburn of Texas. quarterback who guided Mississippi to victories starters. Despite a bone chip in over four nationally ranked teams the past season his wrist, Ward will likely start MADISON, WIS. —Two asst. football coaches and a conquest of Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl on at UCLA have been named assistant coaches at New Year's Day, Tuesday was named recipient of along with Ron Gutkowski, the last-second hero against Indiana. the University of Wisconsin, it was announced the Washington Touchdown Club's Walter Camp The fifth spot will go either to Wednesday. Memorial Award as the outstanding college back They were Lew Stueck, 34, who has been with of 1969. sophomore Pat Miller, junior Tim Bograkos or Rudy UCLA for seven years, and Norman Dow 24, in Manning, who passed for 1,762 yards and his second year at UCLA. threw 14 touchdowns the past season, will Benjamin. The announcement was made by UW Athletic receive the award at the Club's 35th annual Benjamin and Bograkos both played well at Indiana and Miller Director Elroy Hirsch. banquet at the Park Sheraton Hotel Jan. 10. was a starter during most of the Stueck and Dow join former University of Odun eight-game road trip. Wyoming asst. Paul Roach on the staff new LAFAYETTE, IND. (UPI) - Bob DeMoss, a Sundi Scoring-wise, Ward ranks Wisconsin football Coach John Jardine is forestry graduate who switched to a career in repul behind Simpson and Gibbons football, was appointed head coach of Purdue onslai with a 9.3 average, followed by University's Boilermakers Thursday. Gutkowski at 8.6 and Miller at LEXINGTON, KY. (UPI) - Coach Adolph Athletic Director Guy "Red" Mackey 7.6. Rupp Thursday suspended starting guard Bob announced that DeMoss will replace Jack MSU ticket manager Bill McCowan and reserve forward Randy Pool Mollenkopf, who retired Wednesday. Beardsley is expecting a indefinitely from second-ranked University of DeMoss, who will be 43 years old on Jan. 27, takes team which has had of its best near-capacitv crowd of close to Kentucky basketball team for violations of his over a some peace 10,000 for MSU's home Big Ten curfew rule. years under Mollenkopf. He has been repori "The rule during the regular week is that all Mollenkopf's chief assistant. Merct army Bi rapid heavy said. 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