Monday Egotism. MICHIGAN Cloudy. . . STATE MEWS ... is the anesthetic which . . . with a chance of light nature gives us to deaden the STATE snow or snow flurries. High pain of being a fool. today 22, low tonight 19. Colder -Dr. Herbert Shofield UNIVERSITY Tuesday. East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 12, 1970 Vol. 62 Number 110 LAGOS, Odumegwu Ojukwu leaves crumbling Biafra Nigeria (AP) - Gen. Ojukwu flew out of Biafra C. a The crossroads town of Owerri, fell and giant force amassing for months moved with flank attacks bulwarks. on its strongest frontline Relief officials fleeing to Libreville said Uli airstrip was all but out of action. Federal gunners rushed to install 122mm Soviet artillery capable of b 13 miles away. Ojukwu, in an address taped earlier and broadcast after his departure, told Biafra: "Once more to show our earnestness,... I on the capital of Orlu, near Uli. A radio Maj. Gen. Yakubu Gowon, Nigerian am traveling out of Biafra to explore with Sunday as his 32-month -old secessionist head of state, our friends all the new peace proposals report from Libreville, Gabon, said Orlu congratulated his men for republic crumbled under federal itself had fallen. taking Owerri. He urged them to continue further and fully ... I know your prayers onslaughts. adhering strictly to the code of conduct. go with me and that God-willing I shall Federal radio broadcasts urged Ibos, . . . Bombers pounded Uli airstrip, Biafra's He asked that special care be taken of be back among you soon." the main people of Biafra, to stay at home link with the outside, and its capture The bearded 36-year-old leader said and wait for Nigerian troops to come to displaced persons. Gowon appealed to appeared likely within two days. Nigeria secessionist troops to stop fighting and recently that "some friends of both sides called on the Biafrans to surrender. feed them and assure their safety. report to the nearest federal sector have made some proposals for an "Your leader has fled," the radio told Ojukwu said he was going in search of commander. Gowon said future resistance arrangement with Nigeria to offer to Biafra them. peace and would return soon. Reliable was futile. the security they need in order to secure reports said he took his family and white Troops overrunning Owerri raced on toward Uli with heavy artillery. A second A federal communique on the fall of lasting peace." Mercedes staff car with him. He told his Owerri said Gowon "warned all foreign Chief drive neared the strip, which is a converted Anthony Enahoro, federal army to stand firm and keep fighting. governments, organizations and persons to information commissioner and chief Biafran regulars continued to resist road. desist forthwith from meddling in the federal negotiator, said he was surprised by The tiny Biafran enclave, reduced by rapid federal advances and there were internal affairs of Nigeria so that the Ojukwu's move and added he did not know about a third to less than 1,500 square heavy losses on both sides, military sources suffering of the population in rebel-held miles since mid-December, was threatened enclave should not be prolonged." (Please turn to page 12) Nixon asks Yippie leader flails trial, U.S. for aid establishment, higher ed By IRENE PINCKES Julius Hoffman, the judge, to Biafrans the jury and the alcohol, smell and cuss," the Yippie Leader WASHINGTON (AP) - President Nixon State News Staff Writer federal judicial system. said. asked for United States help Sunday to Standing on the Auditorium stage from "They send you to jail in America rea*l "Christianity is putting sin on trial and bring food and medical supplies to a which the American flag had been fancy," Rubin said. "The best people to be alcohol is putting dope and LSD on trial," possible three to four million Biafrans who removed, Jerry Rubin, head of the Youth indicted by is the federal government. he added. appear on the verge of being engulfed by- International Party (Yippies) gave a "The motto of my high school was rise Rubin is already thinking ahead to the Nigeria. rambling speech Saturday filled with four to the highest and there ain't no higher 1972 Republican National Convention. White House press secretary Ronald L. letter words and verbal attacks on his trial, than a federal indictment." "In 1972, I'm going to where ever Ziegler told reporters the military situation the establishment and higher education. He said that Julius Hoffman is just it is to Richard Nixon's birthday -- to the has become particularly acute in the last 24 Rubin, one of seven currently on trial in the Chicago for "conspiracy to incite riots at Chicago Democratic Convention of waiting for the day that he can sentence the "Chicago Seven" because the seven have been laughing, talking back in court Republican convention." The yippie leader also discussed at Biafra blud hours and there are signs of a spreading collapse of Biafran defenses. length Bobby Seale, the eighth defendant Federal Nigerian troops Sunday overran the vital crossroads The United States has been advised 1968," was quick to gain the sympathy of and calling Hoffman a racist, fascist pig. who was removed from the trial by Judge town of Owerri and raced toward Uli airstrip, the crowd when he came on stage and said, "We spend most of our time during the Hoffman and sentenced to three months in the last link to the there are food supplies adequate for 30 "My name is Johnny Cash and I'm glad to trial making personal, vicious attacks on outside, from two directions. Biafran defenses protecting the capital days, Ziegler said. And Nixon has ordered of Orlu were pushed back under a huge force amassing for many eight CI 30 cargo planes and four be at Michigan State University the prosecution," He termed his trial, a (Please turn to page 12) months near Okigwi. AP Wirephoto helicopters to stand on alert in the States penitentiary." trial against the generations and said that He then asked if there were any FBI he thir.ks the seven will all be found to transport supplies if they are needed. guilty and sentenced to 10 years In prison. Nixon called Prime Minister Harold agents In the crowd, and If there were, would they please stand up. "We're on trial because we have Wilson of Great Britain Saturday night in Rubin discussed his trial by mocking long hair, smoke dope instead of drinking NIXON EYES CHANGE order to coordinate action for expanding relief activities in Biafra and strengthening a force of international observers which is accompanying Nigerian federal government ll-S deferment uncertain troops. The observers are under instruction, Ziegler said, to "report on any military WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretary of uncertainty but he continued: Vietnam, Gen. Creighton Abrams, will be There are representatives from Sweden, Devense Melvin R. Laird disclosed Sunday "The President wants to move ... so announcing within 48 hours the units that that the Nixon Administration is planning that all young people are treated equally will be leaving Vietnam under President Poland, Canada and the United Kingdom on the group. further changes in draft procedures, and fairly. And I believe we will move in Nixon's already announced plans for the Wilson reported, Ziegler said, that he including the elimination of most the direction of eliminating some of the withdrawal of about 50,000 men. had assurances of the closest cooperation deferments. occupational deferments, student "He will be announcing the removal of with the United States and Britain on relief "I would not want to say all deferments and other types of deferments . one Army division from Vietnam, one activities and promises that federal troops deferments," Laird said. "As you know we will guard against military excesses. have medical deferments and we have Laird said that the U.S. commander in (Please turn to page 12) hardship deverments. But I am talking in the area of student deferments, occupational deferments and parental deferments." He said he believes these can be gradually phased out. Laird disclosed also that identity of units leaving Vietnam will be announced soon. The secretary was interviewed on the CBS television-radio program "Face the Nation." Laird said he believes the recently adopted random-selection system has corrected one of the major inequities by reducing a registrant's period of McCarthy talk David L. Sills Ashley Montagu Wayne Morse with Kosygin Symposium to study One of the seven currently on trial in Chicago for "conspiracy satisfactory' MOSCOW (AP) -- Sen. Eugene J. endangered species' to Incite riots at the Chicago Democratic Convention of 1968," McCarthy, D-Minn., held a "worthwhile Sen. Gaylord Nelson, D-Wis., will problems at 4 p.m. Tuesday. Morse Rubin Is head of' the Yippies' Youth International Party. will examine warfare at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and constructive" 1'/2-hour meeting Sunday open the three-day "endangered he urged MSU students to organize and tear down buildings because with Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin species" symposium at 7:30 tonight in Tuesday. nobody Is happy In school. State News photo by Richard Warren about U.S.-Soviet relations, Vietnam, the Auditorium. Montagu will give an overview of China and the Middle East. Sponsored by the University the major topics at 4 p.m. Wednesday. The Minnesota Democrat left Moscow All presentations will be made in the College, the symposium, "Man: the Sunday night for three days in Paris. He Endangered Species," will focus on Auditorium and are free to the public. SN Sunday paper gave no details about the talk with Kosygin before leaving the Soviet capital, but said he got a "quite satisfactory" reception at man, his environment, pollution, population and warfare. Nelson's speech, "Don't Drink the Water and Don't Breathe the Air," will deal with physical and air pollution. Other speakers include former Sen. the Kremlin. Wayne Morse, anthropologist Ashley Sills will discuss the exploding for deflecting a McCarthy said he would see North Vietnamese diplomats in Paris about the problem of American prisoners of war. He Gaylord Nehon Montagu and population expert David Sills. Sills will population: "Will the Stress of High Density Finally Accomplish What War, Famine and Pestillence Could Not?" speak on population did the here, but what results he Sunday editions of the State News have placed on the current economic situation. same been suspended, probably until next fall obtained are not known immediately. Crate is hopeful that the paper will be term, according to Jim Crate, editor- reinstated when the economic picture Kosy gin's reception of McCarthy in-chief. Crate cited economic and financial improves. apparently was meant to show Kremlin problems as the reasons for the action. "Next fall would be the earliest realistic approval for a more dovish attitude toward "We knew when we started the Sunday the Vietnam War and other international time for this," he said. issues. The premier has made a paper that it would be a loss, but we didn't Former staff writers for the Sunday practice of know that it would hurt our daily paper are now working on the daily staff, seeing here only American politicians with operation this much," Crate said. He views regarded favorably by the Soviet either as feature writers or as general explained that the Sunday issues have deflected advertisements from the daily assignment reporters. Sunday editor Linda government. After he left the Kremlin, Man's Unpo Gortmaker is now the executive reporter McCarthy said he had no plans to Paper, and had caused the daily paper to be on the editorial board. Miss Gortmaker report on his talk The Industrial age has not only polluted the air man breathes, but It has given him a choice of artificial smaller in size. with the premier to President Nixon, but fresheners to create unnatural conditions of pleasantness. State News photo by Richard Warren Blame for the Sunday paper's failure was (Please turn to page 12) would do so if Nixon asked. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 12, 197q Crissy investigation asked William J. E. summer Crissy's actions this concerning opposition Charles P. Larrowe, The letter claims that Thursday, professor of economics; Edward fundamental questions raised by m Crissy, _ leave from the A letter sent to Erwin U1 ail "interested" group" of Vandervelde, Justin Morrill the controversy this summer University for the winter Bettinghaus, chairman of the facujty to a grant given instructor; Edgar A. Schuler, have remained unanswprprf quarter, said that he did not Dhjrendra Sharma, associate professor of education and Bettinghaus said that the think anything would come from Faculty Affairs Committee, may professor of philosophy. sociology; and Crate asked the letter and the question of the the investigation request, reignite a long-quiet controversy The gtate News' named committee chairman to place on investigation raised "all sorts of He w°"'.d ma|ce no.^°.m,T!e"f on campus. Crissy, a professor of Hotel, 'ts agenda "a discussion of the questions that nobody had ever °n any of his actions that might The letter, signed by three faculty members and the Restaurant and Institutional Crissy affair and to evaluate raised before." chl!m?!f!v inv° , . ,^e editor-in-chief of the State Management, as spokesman for a some appropriate actions to be As for action on the letter, ?|,a.rm® affair' and f1 d that the m, - 1 News, James D - R. Crate, requested gr of anonym0us professors taken." he said that it would be taken up state News was not correct ( editorial July 11 after he Sharma's grant had been Uee" at the committee of Faculty ...... . / the Kim oo " editorial that named f <1 disclosed his identity to a State temporarily withdrawn Affairs next meeting News reporter. result of what he called "politica interference ." Free University holds Larrowe contends that in accordance with faculty by-laws, Crissy may have acted in an Lebanon "unprofessional ' manner," if first session tonight indeed he group the grant. of was spokesman for 50 anonymous professors who tried to block a guerrilla . AMMAN, Jordan (AP) -- The operational bases in the south at A1_ . The Free University will hold it first session of the term Schuler said that he would Palestinian guerrillas threatened least one kilometer (five-eights tonight, with three classes scheduled. like to know the names of these Sunday resumption of the of a mile) from any village. Could this be a giant bug about to be kicked by a little i behind Kellogg Center? The classes are philosphies of anarchism and libertarianism, 50 anonymous professors violence that last year brought The statement was signed by Only the artist knows for sure. State s photo by Don Gerstner at 8 p.m. in 31 Union; medicine and society at 7 p.m. in 311 "This whole thing does not Lebanon to the brink of civil all major guerrilla groups, Bessey Hall; and microlabs in group communications at 7 p.m. hang together satisfactorily to war unless the government ends in the Stefanoff Lounge, Student Services my point of view. This whole new restrictions on their Bldg. Following the classes will be a Free University meeting at 9 matter was left up in the air," operations. OPTIMISM, PLEA FOR HELP p.m. in 311 Student Services Bldg., to discuss organization and Schuler said. "The whole A joint statement issued by direction. All group leaders, workers and interested question is, what did Crissy 10 «uerrilla 8rouPs cla,med people are actually do, what can be Lebanese authorities have asked to attend. proven?" curbed guerrilla attacks across the border restricted their against Israel, freedom movement and banned military of Thieu: study THETA CHI SAIGON (AP) President training in refuge camps. - brought replies underscoring Leganon also has sought to Nguyen Van Thieu has started News create disunity among guerrilas his third year in office with a Analysis Thieu's view that withdrawal of American troops must be done the statement said. mixture of optimism and almost confldentiy told radio and "stubbornly aggressive" and in an "orderly and gradual" Leganon's interior minister, plaintiveSouth appeals Viptnam for more help television rcre".jiu" listeners as he there was no prospect now of a fashion; that U.S. combat forces Kamal Jumblatt reported Thursday the guerrillas in the Tnaivsk Analysis Of a ot a maior snpprh major speecn described the state of security negotiated peace in frorn the demilitarized zone to Paris. In certainly can't be out by the end addition he cautioned, of 1970, and some of them will future would not fire at Israeli and targets from inside Lebanon. He «^palace> news conference the southem tip of the country, "political' sorcerers" are trying have to remain indefinitely to claimed they also agreed to end ^ week leaves contrasting impressions. _ # ) Ninety-seven ^ per cent or " to lull the Joalition populace into with" a the Communits. fatal protect support troops, "You can drive safely _ guerrilla training in Lebanon's South Vietnam's 17.5 million Thieu said he is asking 15 refugee camps and to move from Dong Ha to Camau," Thieu inhabitants are now living in thrust of U1 his the United States to make under government control, SEMI ANNUAL Thieu asserted. , hourlong speech, ''nevertheless^ modifications in its aid program He said he wants more direct aid - positive and vigorous. H" to cn,H h° ™",ntc »"> And he added a sheaf of improve the social and f u- u , « «L * .• The next day> Thieu called economic conditions of South figures which left the feeling jn the huge Saigon press corps, Vietnam's soldiers and their 332-3581 453 ABBOTT RD. among some of his Vietnamese dominated listeners that final victory was by American families. They have a very low newsmen standard of living, he said, and just across the next rice paddy. Here, under the sparkling this affects the,r mora,e- But the speech, meant chandeliers of Independence This aid, Theiu stressed, mainly for internal Palace, Notice to Students caution seemed the consumption, contained theme. must go beyond arms, ammunition and training, the warnings that the enemy remains Question after question essence of a presently accelerated program of Distribution The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State Vietnamization which officials say has already had U.S. For Winter Quarter Lecture-Concert Series University, is published every class day during four school Programs terms, plus Weloohw., tafeek edition ih SepfemW highly .promisingresults, i Begins January 14, Union Ticket Office Subscription rate is $14 per year. U.S. sources here appeared bewildered at Thieu's appeal for STUDENT ADMISSION $1.00 WITH VALIDATED I.D. Member Associated Press, United Press International, direct help for his soldiers and Inland Daily Press Association, Associated (Students must have validated I.D. to purchase reserve seat tickets). Each student allowed Collegiate Press, their families and said as far as to pick up four tickets. Validated I.D. must be Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press presented at door with tickets. STATIONERY SALE Association, United States Student Press Association. they knew no alterations in the U.S. aid program were WINTER QUARTER CALENDAR JANUARY 12 - 17 Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services contemplated. Public Admission "When you think of Cards" Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, CAMERATA CHORALE February 3 Michigan. 26 voices; Abraham Kaplan, Director $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 CARD SHOP Phones: SVIATOSLAV RICHTER Editorial Brilliant Pianist February 6 $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 Classified Advertising 355-8^52 355-8255 "DON GIOVANNI" February 16 Across From Home Ec. Display Advertising 353-6400 by the St. Louis Opera Theatre $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 Bldg. Business-Circulation 355-3447 "THE PRICE" February 17 I E. Grand River Ph. 332-6753 Photographic 355-8311 Stage play from Arthur Miller $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATRE March 4 $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 Winterskol SHIRLEY VERRETT March 9 at the Mezzo Soprano TWO BROADWAY PLAYS AT SPECIAL STUDENT RATES $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Make Gables presented by WEATHERVANE BEST PLAY 0F1968 N1 CIRCLE AWARD/'TONY " AWARD}* it 1970 Wed. Jan. 14 1 1:00 p.m. Watch the Ski Fashions of over a friendly drink.' RpscNctpitz cmd GuildeNsCe^N JOM STOPPARD both Do you Public Admission ways! yourself "HAMLET" Jan. 26 & 28 $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 "ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN for both plays ARE DEAD" Jan. 27 & 29 Special Student Rate- $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 in on week Shakespeare's "Hamlet" followed by alternating nights of the modern jocular YOU CAN MAKE GOOD re-interpreti tion of "Hamlet" starring Robert Burr both nights. ANDDO GOOD IN AN /ETNA CAREER Fraternities ALSO Insurance is a service business. It serves people. What¬ LILIAN GISH AND THE MOVIES ever major, Thurs., Feb. 12 your you can satisfy your pocketbook and A fabulous view of the early cinema and a tribute to one of its all-time greats as she appears IN PERSON to take the audience back to the days when silent films first awed your conscience in one of these basic career areas: doing som • ADMINISTRATIVE • ANALYTICAL Special Student Rate - $1.00; "ublic $2.00 • SALES MANAGEMENT on weeke UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM 8:15 P.M. If you'd like to hear more about - doing your thing at /Etna, here's what to do: FREE - WORLD TRAVEL SERIES - SATURDAY NIGHTS Show validated I.D. at the door • Ask for and wan Public - $1.00 a copy of "Your Own Thing" our concern >s people Jan. 17 CAPT. IRVING JOHNSON, "Yankee Sails Inland - at your Placement office. Meditei Jan. 24 HARRY PETERSON, Make "Village Beneath the Sea" becom • an appointment to see Jan. 31 EDWARD MORRIS BRIGHAM, JR., "Canyon Country" to Feb. 7 KENNETH ARMSTRONG, "Cambodia" our representative. He'll be life&casualty Feb. 14 GENE WIANCKO "Mysteries of the Balkan World" on campus on: Feb. 21 WILLIAM mcCREA, "Madeira and the Azores" March 7 JOHN ROBERTS, "Holland and the Amazing Dutch" Wednesday, January 14th UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM - 8:00 p.m. An Equal Opportunity Employer and A Plans for Progress Company Part Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 12, 1970 3 NEWS Lobby WASHINGTON spurs appropriations A capsule summary summary of the day'* events from new and potent quietly here and across the (AP) - A to complete action on the bill, lobby, working but is expected to follow the House lead. a lobby under the rare meshing name executive secretary, represents a of of its various actual appropriations." "Some new educational programs were not being funded for to themselves, they also make a case are for the funding of all other educational able full said, to avoid suggesting priorities to Congress for one individual program or another, country, has helped set the stage The additions have led educational interests-public and and others were funded at only a programs. They present a our wire services. for the impending showdown President Nixon to warn that he private, pre-school through fraction of the amounts common front in stressing that The committee's claim that between President Nixon and will veto the HEW budget bill if graduate schools. Contrary to authorized," he said. "We more money is needed for the it represents the American Democratic congressmen over an it is passed in its present form. past practices, representatives of decided could do U.S. Office of Education budget, we a lot more educational community is no appropriations bill. Some Democratic congressmen the varied interests came up with as a group than we could singly for example. idle boast. Virtually every Described by one influential have promised an effort to a united front to present to and the Full so Funding Solidarity significant group in the nation congressman as "the second override any veto. Congress. Committee was founded." The committee determined with an interest in education most powerful in Washington," The full funding committee's The committee's has success The committee was formed to concentrate on the Office of subscribes to the committee's the lobby goes by the formal role in led Capitol Hill veterans to boosting educational last spring and makes its Education budget, McFarland aims and principles. "Once title of the allowances in the proposed HEW more to show our Emergency wonder why educators didn't headquarters in the COUPON ■ Committee on the Full Funding budget moved Rep. George H. come up with the idea earnestness ... I am traveling out long ago. Congressional Hotel, hard by the of Education Programs. Mahon, D-Tex., chairman of the of Biafra Stop-gap origin Capitol. to explore with our House action House Appropriations Stanley McFarland, Cooperation friends all the new peace proposals It was instrumental in Committee, to call it "the chairman of the committee's It works like this: further and fully..." gaining House action adding second most powerful lobby in steering group, acknowledges more than Cooperating educational -Gen. C. Odumegwa Ojukwu, $1 billion to the the country" after the that the idea "grew out of bitter organizations supply volunteers administration's budget request military-industrial complex. frustration on the part Biafran leader of to man the committee's for the Health Education and Educational mesh educators over the gap between MSU COUPON SPECIAL! headquarters. When educators Welfare Dept. The Senate is yet The committee, registered as congressional programs and come to Washington to speak with senators or congressmen, CHICK NSNAK 79' the volunteers brief them beforehand. International News PRIVATE SCHOOL BOOM "The object," McFarland said, "is to make certain that when educators go up to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Roy Jenkins of Great Congress to talk about programs 515 W. GRAND RIVER, E. LANSING DIAL 351-6 Britain, said Sunday he feels the prospects are good for his country to become a member of the European Common Market. Mississippi in which have major interest only Your Host From Coast To Coast Jenkins, appearing on the NBC television program "Meet the Press," said one advantage to Britain in I joining the Common Market would be that his country to reach 17 m The Nation's Innkeeper would be a part of a larger unit economically. JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - federal and local officials were figure. Court -ordered desegregation of unable to provide racial By contrast, in Quitman Two Locations In Lansing Area Mississippi schools goes into the breakdowns. Municipal District a high school The Kremlin gave another attack on Red China second stage The midyear changeover was this week after a last week saw an almost even 3121 E. GRAND RIVER AVE. I Sunday, accusing Peking leaders of rabid first stage in which an estimated ordered by the U.S. Supreme number of blacks and whites Ph. 489-2481 I "anti-Sovietism" and preparations for war. It was the 80 per cent of the expected Court Oct. 29. The court is among the 600 students now 6051 S. PENNSYLVANIA AVE. students enrolled in newly I third such blast in six days. integrated schools. expected to order immediate integration of public Sunday enrolled. The same results reported at were Ph. 393-1650 The new statement coincided with a Yugoslav news a formerly all-black Seventeen school districts schools serving 300,000 children junior high school where 770 are [ report from Peking that there was "a considerably are expected to open on an in five Southern states including attending. SPECIAL SPECIAL deteriorated atmosphere" for the second round of integrated basis completing the more districts in Mississippi. Frank M. Dunbaugh, deputy I Soviet-Chinese border talks. desegregation of 30 districts The main form of white asst. U.S. attorney general SUNDAY MONDAY containing about 220 public resistance to the school credited local school officials schools Venezuela President Rafeal Caldera's 10-month-old children. serving 135,000 desegregation was in parents shifting their children to hastily with making the transition last week go smoothly and said he CHICKEN $725 SPAGHETTI $150 | government claimed some significant advances Sunday Justice Dept. officials formed private schools. expected attendance to increase DINNER . . . . f. . DINNER . estimated an average In Canton, where public this week. toward ridding the nation of harrassing bands of rural Children $1.25 All you can eat absenteeism of 20 per cent in schools are scheduled to open As late | and mountain guerrillas. the 13 districts opened last as Saturday new Monday, officials of the Canton private schools were being A spokesman for the armed forces said 10 week. Most of the missing pupils Academic Foundation Inc. announced. [ guerrillas--"some themselves figures of importance"-had turned were thought to be white, but predicted 1,200 of the district's 1,300 white pupils would attend A coalition of 11 black and in recently under Caldera's pacification civil rights groups in Mississippi its new 12-grade private school which grants amnesty to those who surrender. charged that the desegregation program, 'Great Bear' when it opehs Jan. 19. process is creating "new ways to Black leaders and school discriminate against black officials generally agree with the people. Communist China has handed an official protest to ticket sales the Soviet Union against what it called a plot to create two Chinas incoordination Peking's official Hsin hua New'China witl^,iy,$,).,imperiijtlisnj. news agency said begin today *■ the protest was delivered to the Soviet Ministry in Ticket sales begin today in Moscow on Friday. Hsinhua, in an English language MSU's first annual "Great Bear" raffle, kicking off a fund-raising broadcast monitered in the United States, said the drive by E QUAL, a group | protest note accused the Soviet leadership of a concerned with environmental "despicable political provocation against the 700 million quality. Chinese people." For 25 cents, ticket purchasers will have a chance to guess the weight and win a seven National News -foot stuffed Kodiac bear. Proceeds will go to support the Environmental Teach-in April Texas Millionaire H. Ross Perot, disclosed Sunday he has offered to buy the release of U.S. servicemen 22, with <. kick off speech by former Secretary of the Interior Christopher Gabel Makes StUL t Udall. held prisoner by North Vietnam. He said he would go as high as $100 if necessary. He stated that he could raise Students information on wishing E-QUAL should more Hand Made the money from his personal resources. call the "Environmental Perot also said he had commissioned opinion poll to show the North Vietnamese that the a public Hotline" at 353-9113. The hotline, manned by 20 Wedding Bands MSU students, will also provide American people share his concern for the prisoners. He further stated that he had received information and suggestions for In Gold and Sterling hundreds of action on pollution control and thousands of letters supporting him. other environmental problems. CALL 393-0196 American B-52 bombers continued to press raids on the Ho Chi Minh trail despite the presence of enemy surface to air missiles SAMs in Laos for thevfirst time in the Vietnam war. Six SAM launch sites have been spotted in the vicinity of the Mu Gia Pass, where a major supply route enters northeast Laos from North Vietnam. Two weeks ago, U.S. fighter bombers attacked the missile sites, but the results of the raid are still unknown. Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird said Sunday reported atrocities on the part of South Korean troops in Vietnam is a problem to be resolved between the South Vietnamese and South Korean governments. Laird said the U.S. commander in Vietnam, Gen. Creighton Abrams, does not have the responsibility for the conduct of Korean troops. American forces pulled off the slopes of Black Virgin Mountain in Nui Ba Den, South Vietnam, Sunday, claiming a scoreboard victory. Sources reported the mountain caves still belonged to the enemy. "It's a ludicrous game," said one junior officer who took part in the five-day sweep of the battered mountain side 55 miles northwest of. Saigon. "It involves risking the lives of American men to make enough noise so a decent body count can be reported." Michigan News The longest shipping season in the history of the Upper Great Lakes ended Sunday when the ore carrier Irving S. Olds went through the Poe Lock of the St. Mary's River at Sault Ste. Marie. hours: woman's $eo$ Owned by U.S. Steel Co., the carrier was bound for mon., thurs., fr 1 9:30 - 9:00 - p Toraine, Ohio, with a load of iron ore. tues., wed., sat. 9:30 - 5:30 p. In frandor shopping center MICHIGAN OUR READERS' MINDS STATE NEWS UNIVERSITY Why not stress quality rather than quantity WILLIAM B. CASTANIER advertising manager To The Editor: for their books. 1 wish the "prestif NORMAN J. SAARI, managing editor I am disgusted by the growing trend of being a professor would depend o„ GEORGE K. BULLARD, campus editor "escalation" in the number of books quality of classroom teaching, not on [h* DEBORAH FITCH, feature editor required for many University courses. It quantity of texts that he assigns. ' KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor seems as though the faculty members are JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor Beth Greet Six-time recipient measuring each others' "prestige" by the of the Pacemaker award E. number of books they make their students Lansing junior far outstanding journalism. buy. A great percentage of courses require so many texts that students who must work to put themselves through school are at a severe disadvantage. The sameargumem EDITORIALS I have had several courses in which some of the required texts were never mentioned To The Editor: or included on exams. Another position is represented by those professors who (due For rich and to wishful thinking or lack of adaptability to a 10-week term) assign more than It is distressing to note that Americans, having committed to ending the war in Vietnam, are i themselves no» enough books for a 15-week term! Still putting on blinders and piously disavow^ other professors feel that their class should critical any connections with those who come housing sh be the students' most important one into conflict with police. Instead J and/or that their students are only taking investigating why 3,000 people marched on one class. All these positions are unrealistic the South Vietnamese A house may not be a home, but and unfair to the student. Embassy, or % Alco Universal Inc., of Lansing, is 15,000 marched on the Justice Dept., it's one hell of a start. And with the It seems to me that knowing several they involved in a project in Detroit in accuse them of "exploiting to show me shadows of the things that have not books well is far better than skimming 7 or moratorium developing housing shortage in the which private investors develop happened, activities" or pursuing confrontation for its in the time be lore 8. Students can only read and absorb so sake. United States, if there aren't less housing through private finances and us. "Scrooge pursued. much and can only afford to pay so much own They go on to reassure the homes this year, there at least will public that only a small minority of then sell it to a local housing "unruly revolutionaries" engaged ii certainly be fewer houses. authority. Detroit plans to purchase violence. These are the To cite statistics. very sain some Twenty 300 of the homes under a $6.7 DAVE SHORT arguments used by Presidents Johnson am, years ago, over 1.9 million homes (or million loan from the Department of Nixon when they explain away tht were they houses) were built in the anti-war movement by Housing and Urban Development. emphasizing its United States. Last year the figure small numbers percentage-wise The economics of the and by situation, deploring "policy dropped to 1.5 million, and our being made in the guide however, render renovation programs the Army physical streets." population has increased by 50 million in the last 20 years. Last November the figure dropped to failures before they are started. In Baltimore, deteriorated houses are to It is time to drop these stock phrases and start asking vital questions about why renovated at a cost of $13,400, a thousands of people are 1,267,000 per annum. feeling it necessary figure ridiculously high when to force changes in U.S. government A complexity of problems have surrounding hulks can be purchased policies rather than relying on mors created the shortage, but the With the suasion. To deplore the violence i for $3,000. new lottery system, an "But, you see ..." I replied. like: foremost reason is Nixon's abnormal number of college students will "Look. Don't Washington without seeking answers t Another suggestion has been a type come back here until it's --"They say that Dr. Christian Barnard -- anti-inflation squeeze, which has sent be getting their Armed Services physical not fundamental questions about how out of homesteading act, whereby green," he interrupted. the heart transplant specialist this summer. - started out economy and government policies at home mortgage and interest rates soaring. "But ..." families could simply take over For many, who have had the 2-S rating, as an Army medic." and abroad operate or without Other factors include land "Green! Who you trying to kid, punk," --"You touch me there one more time abandoned buildings, and renovate it will be their first physical. Being a VASP he interjected. investigating how the Vietnam v and I'll belt you, fella." speculation, restrictive building them with low-cost government (Veteran of Armed Services Physical), I "But you see, I'm on special medication conspiracy trial and tear gas in our nation's --"You've got it all wrong, fella. In that codes, labor union restrictions construction loans. thought that I'd pass on a few hints as to for a bad kidney infection," I said. capitol interrelate is to effectively pave the I Undoubtedly what's in store for those who haven't had movie that you saw, James Cagney was a toward increased suppression oil against mass production and a union looser housing codes would be "Oh," he said. gangster, not a medic." way human rights whenever people try which has the fastest-climbing wage required to make the plan feasible. By that time, some of the other guys --"I know you. Aren't you Ben Casey, or liberate themselves from a stronger force. I to| scale of any in the. country. Getting one's physical for Selective taking the physical had started mouthing is it Dr. Kildare?" Such a plan was proposed last year Service classification is an "experience." off. Hardest hit by the shortage are, of --"What do you want to be when you It is the duty of every rational American I by Sen. Charles Percy of Illinois. Throughout the entire process, you have get "Pretty color you got there, kid." out of the Army, buddy? An to find out why thousands of his I course, low income groups, who in But the "mixed emotions" ("mixed emotions," "God. Your's doesn't look too orderly in a • the buildings are being writer Judd Arnett says, "are when your good. hospital?" countrymen are engaging in "violent acts'' I past have always been stuck abandoned too rapidly to allow more Want to trade?" After you've been to all the directed against the Federal Government. I with housing abandoned mother-in-law drives off a cliff in your The medics at the stations aren't too stations, the by the than a minute percentage of them to brand new Cadillac.,")., physical is over. Then you get to go home Can we really chalk it all up to frustration I middle income groups. A new swift, anyway.. My theory is that they take and sweat it out for a month in the face of slow-moving established I be redone. Abandoned housing is The, whole proceet ofcgetting a physical is all the gays who flunk the mental exam waiting for development, complicating the comic, tragic and sometimes disastrous (if your classification to come. And that's it. channels or to perttaissive child-raising I easy to find, but renovation costs are and ntfke them medics. About the already desperate shortage, is the you get a 1-A classification). only advice that I can offer is practices which have given birth to a] too prohibitive for a mass program You don't mess with the If you're a resident of Michigan, you medics, though. "shut up, keep moving, follow directions generation ,of immature Crazy-Mad-Dog I reluctance of real-estate men to They don't smile and they don't laugh. so long as building costs remain have to travel to Fort Wayne in Detroit for and you clowns will be out of here on Revolutionaries who are symbolically I invest in inner-city housing. In And they don't mind throwing you around time. exhorbitantly high and money remains the examination. The examination is a little. But when Otherwise, we'll have to keep you all striking out against their fathers? Chicago, 140 landlords desert their prohibitively tight. divided into two parts, a mental test and a you're standing in line, overnight." you always get the urge to say buildings every month. In Boston, Perhaps now that the housing physical test. something And pray! 1,000 units have been abandoned, The Army has its ways of making you shortage is beginning to hit the feel like an idiot. The officer's instructions and in Baltimore, 4000 buildings middle class, more concrete and for taking the mental examination reminds now sit empty. The situation is in realistic attempts at arresting the one of the "See Spot run" days. CRISSY AFFAIR worse New York. Since WWII, problem will be sought. One thing is Throughout the entire test, the officer 1,000,000 apartments have been left keeps telling you how stupid you are and fHCW AffCt'T sure, 1970 will prove to be even to the rats and roaches. Landlords state housing is a bad investment. They that tenement worse for housing than last long as low-income families are forced into the trickle of housing year. So how smart he is; and how if you wish to make anything of it, you'll be in the Army tomorrow. The mental exam, itself, isn't hard if Investigation needed EDITOR'S NOTE: The following to adhere to. It seems to us, therefore, f'ZNSeMi ' complain that tenants don't keep the abandoned by the middle class, no you've had any type of schooling. You get : is the text of a letter from Jim Crate, that the matter more properly falls apartments up, resulting in repairs State News real solution will be found to their the idea that one gets five points for Editor-in-chief; C.P. within the purview of your committee, •: that far outway profits. When the spelling his Larrowe, professor of economics, E.A. which could, if a proper investigation problem. name right. Yet the sad thing is that there Schjiler. professor of education and warranted it, recommend a lesser, but buildings are renovated, insurance But the are some guys who flunk the and taxes go up, leaving landlords hope lies in a sincere sociology, and Edward Vander Velde, no less clear disciplinary measure. We i; program to make housing available instructor in geography. The letter After completing the mental test, you consider that two such measures might :< two alternatives raising the rent, the -- to all - rich and poor alike - through have to take off all your clothes except for s Crissy Affair. be censure by his colleagues, or a •: thus forcing out tenants or letting the undershorts and shoes. Then you have mass construction and low interest : Professor Erwin P. Bettinghaus, formal, unequivocal denunciation of his •: the building rot. to stand in line until the tactics loans. The obstacles are numerous, physical begins. : ' Chairman as being offensive to the j: And that seems to be what most One can imagine how ridiculous the academic community. not the least of which are building University Committee on Faculty landlords entire scene looks -- 100 guys standing in Affairs We feel that what happens to have been doing. As a unions. The law of supply and : line with nothing on but their "grundies." ; 423 S. Kedzie Hall Professor Crissy is unimportant :• result, low income families are demand dictates that as long as a It looks like one big Jockey Shorts compared to the fundamental : Campus more :■ finding it increasingly difficult to shortage remains, television commercial. questions raised by this regrettable :; house themselves. In New York housing will continue to be Conversations get kind of trite after : Dear Professor Bettinghaus: episode. We ask whether students and families have been known to take to disproportionately standing in line for half an hour. They go No doubt you will recall that on faculty are willing to stand silently by :] the streets every day to draw water expensive, and the unions would be something like this: : Nov. 19, 1969, one of the signers of this while one faculty member, shrouded in :] Diseducation? happy to keep it that way. The --"Nice shorts you got there. Do you box : letter petitioned the Academic Senate a cloak of anonymity, seeks to wreck :] from fire hydrants. Landlords won't federal government, however, must much?" (in a signed editorial in the State the career of another. We ask further, To The Editor: bother to provide essential services : News) !; begin listening to the pleadings of --"Out of the first 20 guys in line, 14 are : to place on its agenda a discussion of whether or not this community is when their profits have been wearing 'Fruit of the Loom' shorts." the Crissy Affair and to evaluate some prepared to go unequivocally on record i; HUD Secretary George Romney for : After three terms of frustration, I devoured by taxes and insurance. --"Nice bikini shorts you got on there, as stating that such tactics have no place I; lower interest rates for home : appropriate actions to be taken. decided I had to write down the Solutions abound to the problem, kid. Pink, too, huh?" : Another signer placed such a motion here, and that anyone who employs i; aggravation that evening students must but building and a restructuring of our Finally, the physical examination starts. before the Senate, asking that the them will stand condemned. face. The large majority of evening most are wholly inadequate. ; attitudes toward low income During the whole process, you go to about : matter be referred for investigation and We, the undersigned, therefore •: students are in the education field. Yet Non-profit organizations are 18 different "stations" where medics and a housing. : recommendations to the committee on formally request that your committee •: there is such a sparse offering of classes, it springing up all over the country for Maybe then houses, if not homes, few physicians check your,blood, heart : faculty affairs. conduct a thorough investigation of is almost renovation of abandoned housing, beat, feet, •: impossible to get a class will be easier to come by. eyes, ears, etc., to see if there is In the discussion that Professor Crissy's actions in the Sharma :■ applicable to your field. First of all there is followed, it and the federal government has anything wrong with you. : was argued that the motion was in error matter, and that you report your Unless the Army discovers ;! a space of about 15 feet for the many jumped onto the renovation idea. something : because the proper body to look into an findings and possible recommendations :: education evening students who have to -The Editors wrong with you that you didn't know affair of this kind is the committee on to the next regular session of the existed, the second station is the most : Academic Senate. J approach the class table. : tenure. ("Faculty members with tenure This term (after important one in the whole examination. Please feel free to call upon us if we : disappointing previous may be removed for gross violations of For • terms), I was in line to sign up for a class freedom, It's there that you get to tell a "real" : professional ethics ..." POLICY may be of any assistance. within the first 15 minutes. Yet I was doctor what you think is wrong with : Handbook for MSU Faculty, 1968 you. Faithfully unable to get It is tragic that America forces its ed., yours, : my first six choices and young : p. 9.) Persuaded for the moment of the finally had to settle for an unrelated class. men to resort to trickery annferenc< Sigma Sigma Tau Theta Theta Theta Zeta About Triangle >nferenc< Nu Phi Delta Delta Xi Beta as floodi BSEDI Chi R 1 601 Abbott Epsilon Phi Chi Tau U S i 526 Sunset 220 Cedar Street 453 Abbott 139 Bailey 501 M.A.C. 242 N. 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Bean called it America should find an own pollution city as we flew in " he said ~* "Seven years ago, Houston Center had been very careful in - his biggest letdown during the problem man in space and let him uilibrium between its space stay Gordon also chided Bean whole flight. "You can see pollution while was c,ean 88 a whi*t,e- But now preventing contamination or there for six months or a year. and its domestic when I land mv T-38 plane when he was asked to comment 'Things really fly' pollution of the moon. He also The U.S. has to develop a ogranis in the future, the emphasized that the United large orbiting station in space on why he was recently Bean said that he was nollo 12 astronauts said Friday. States should start cleaning up grounded by the Space Center. "fascinated" in walking on the which would enable it to look at "The American people can't its own country. the earth for pollution, natural Bean explains grounding ncentrate only on the moon All three astronauts urged "Things really fly up there. I resources, and development only on the earth; there has that space technology be put to "Well, you didn't expect bet you could throw a football a be a balance. The danger is to capabilities, according to Bean. that question, did you?" Gordon work to help solve America's thousand yards on the moon." ncentrate on just one," Signs of wit said. America 'reaping benefits' pollution problems. He stressed, like Conrad that tronaut Alan L. Bean pointed The Apollo 12 crew the U.S. has the capabilities to In explaining the grounding Gordon emphasized that the supported the recently incident, Bean said that he had space program should not be do all these programs now but 'Up to people' announced slowdown in the misunderstood the directions scrapped. He said America is that it's.up to the American 'It is up to the people to from the control tower. Whereas Apollo space program. people to decide whether or not "reaping the benefits from the rdon Jr., the other Apollo 12 "We want time to put the Conrad said that the Apollo don't care how hard they try, tronauts were in Detroit program together and evaluate 12 flight went along very well RUSH they'll never get as far out as we .^day as guests of the Michigan what we're doing. Each Gemini and that he was satisfied with it. pronautics and Space Assn. flight stood out on its own "We didn't run into anything Gordon was asked whether attended a press individual merits. But the Apollo abnormal for the first 36 Distinguished personalities played a key factor B nference, a seconds of the flight," he joked. flights are each dependent on )ung People's Program and a Moonmen each other." in determinging assignments. He said "no" but crew The nquet at Cobo Hall while in Bean said that the next step added, "they pick three guys ty. The faces of the Critical of pollution Apollo 12 astronauts show the strain of their goodwill tour while answering questions In Detroit Friday. The trio criticized local pollutants. Call 332-3565 The astronauts were State News photo by Mike Neiss for rides tremely critical of the 855 Grove St. PAGEANTRY AND POMP SALE MooSuSki's-We Meet tonight Tour tires Apollo 12 crew Miss J Pants at Grandmothers. 6:30 p.m. Hugo Bohm will be our guest speaker. The next deposit return to earth, Conrad M2 the Aspen Trip is due. There are 18 News Background wholeheartedly supported the remaining place: the 1st wk.-end trip. Hot Space Center's rationale. Originally 8.00-19.00 Dogs and Coke will be served Being a national hero in this end of the meeting when one of professionals. They like their "We need the solitary from - All you can eat for 40c. luntry has its drawbacks. the hotel's water pipes broke: Jol)s and they do them well. But the people. It's a good way to ir even though America After the press conference, they are happier in the air than get everything settled after a all" to its national heroes, the astronauts were rushed to they are on tour. Yet, as Conrad flight; because, after we get out Realize the savings you also asks a lot in return. The Ford Auditorium to appear ^'d earlier in the day, "The of quarantine, we have to travel polio 12 crew offers a good before a group of 3,000 local government tells us what to do, to see the people," Conrad said, point. high school students as part of; "nA ■ do it." u" When asked if the Apollo 12 like during our sale of When questioned upon the Apollo 12 splashed down in Distinguished Young People's crew planned to go into politics Pacific Ocean Nov. 24,1969 Program. necessity of keeping the or remain in the space program, up-to-the-minute styies. 10-day journey in space. After narrating a film on astronauts away from the public Conrad r a quickly replied, "We all 1 uring the 21 days following their trip to the moon and after by quarantining them after their plan to stay in flying." Get your favorite cuffed and return to earth, the Apollo astronauts, Charles (Pete) answering about l'O questions in the routine "stump the NOW HEAR THIS FROM THE TOP-HINGE uncuffed pants in plaids, i it inrad Jr., Richard F. Gordon astronauts" contest, the three AT THE STORE WITH THE RED DOOR and Alan L. Bean were astronauts were honored in a larantined for debriefings and lysical examinations. When the quarantine ended, short speech by an executive of the space division of the Chrysler Corp., presented awards SALE TIME solids and stripes colton of wool, and blends. II astronauts were given some by the local Boy Scout Chapter, e to spend with their and heralded in a song, "I Am (DARN IT) milies. But then An American" by its composer. ' they were sent together on a goodwill tour Conrad, Gordon and Bean our roughout the country. A goodwill tour can get attended a banquet sponsored by the Michigan Aeronautics and 20% OFF ring and boring after a while. cities and the people may Space Assn. later that evening. None of the astronauts hot dogs ange from day to day, but the seemed overly enthused about FANCY SHIRTS - TROUSERS neral routine seldom does. the day's events. They were Conrad, Gordon and Bean polite and co-operative but one AND ONE GROUP OF SWEATERS .v in from Birmingham, Ala., could tell that the strain of too are Detroit last Friday for what iuld be called a normal day c many tour stops was having its CAMPBELL'S ■ SUBURBAN sVlOP Ja c ob son's The astronauts were greeted the Detroit City Airport by this long. y Council President Mel PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL vitz and a crowd of about 250 jple. After the pictures bnd indshakes, they were taken on motorcade through downtown How long etroit on their way to a press ANNOUNCES ference at At the game ss," a nearby hotel. of "Meet the Conrad, Gordon and is n were frank but curt in iswering questions affronted emed The Apollo 12 crew YOUR slightly nervous and WINTER OPEN RUS noyed throughout the entire nference. About the only thing HUNGRY? nusual about the press inference was that the room flooded with water near the shorten it. T ry a tan- gy pizza or one of our great sandwiches. All delivered instantly at H B FROM NOW THRU ALSO! Call 332-3565 Alpha Chi Omega Delta Delta Delta Kappa Delta Hamburgers for rides Cheeseburgers 855 Grove Street Alpha Delta Phi Delta Gamma Phi Mu Submarines French Fries KM WASH FOR RH-E COFFEE FOR YOUR V.W. 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When the ball goes in, become bored with a runaway stages, the Adams, on the Spartan Wildcats began to move. our offense looks great - but Northwestern game looked like a sophomore. With Adams and "We've worked on the zone when it doesn't game, MSU's young Cardiac . . . look out." carbon copy of last week's any other teammate who was in this week in practice," Ganakas In Cagers, for the second straight the second half, Indiana game where the Spartans the double week, threw away a comfortable area teaming said, "and it worked at Indiana Northwestern hit 22 straight free lost a eight point lead in the last Simpson whenever he touched last week. Adams was a big throws and finished the game lead Saturday night before two minutes before winning at the ball, Northwestern began to factor at the low with a sizzling 37 of 39 from the winning with a hair-raising late post (11 points the buzzer, 85-84. creep back into the game. With in the first half) and this defense line. That kind of shooting will flourish. "One intangible quality this six minutes left it was 31-28. has a tendency to neutralize the Gus Ganakas' Spartans, who keep any game close. team has shown is courage," But were leading by 20 points sophomore Ron low post. I was worried about With the score tied at 81, Ganakas said after the game. "In Gutkowski got hot from the the tip-ins underneath. The only mid-way through the final half, Simpson banked in a 35-footer both games we've lost the lead outside, hitting seven shots in a trouble was it took Ward off watched Northwestern actually and the Spartans were never to and come back to win. They row at one point, and, along roar back to take a two point Kelley." trail. A tip-in by Gutkowski off have team pride and team unity with workhorse Jim Gibbons, Aided by three long jumpers lead before rallying to win, a missed free throw, and a steal and when you can build those helped push the Spartans to a by Rudy Benjamin, MSU moved 98-93, before a turn-away crowd by Gutkowski which led to a of over 12,000. intangibles you're going to do 53-39 bulge at the half. In the to a 78-58 lead with 10 minutes breakaway bucket by Ward, put The win upped MSU's Big okay." half, MSU shot 54 per cent and left. The Wildcats then scored 23 the game out of reach. Ten record to a rather surprising Although he did not have out-rebounded the taller points in a five minute stretch Although the win was a one of his more memorable Wildcats, 29-11. while the Spartans could manage 2-0, and makes them one of complete team effort, the shooting nights, MSU's Ralph After playing man-to-man only a Pat Miller free throw. The brightest individual spot was the Simpson paced his team with 30 defense in the first half, with result was a 81-79 Wildcat lead. play of junior guard Rudy K1ERS points, including five straight MSU's Lloyd Ward holding "We had a hard time putting Benjamin, who, until the Indiana The MooSuSki •s will he at* after the Wildcats had tied the [might (6:30* high-scoring Dale Kelley to just the ball in the hole," Ganakas game, was seeing considerable score late in the game. In two field goals, the Spartans said. "They started taking the bench duty. Playing all the way, addition to the points, Simpson Benjamin directed the offense grabbed 16 rebounds to lead and chipped in with 17 points - both clubs. his best effort of the year. With Ralph hitting his first "Rudy has finally arrived," four shots from the field, MSU Ganakas said. "He's come out of his slump. It was his most Power in t consistent game yet. This Hard-working Spartan center Jim Gibbons goes up over Don Adams (10) week "Rudy was the spark Mike tonight," Simpson added in the Reeves (31) for two of his 17 points against the Wildcats. MSU's Ron MSU dressing room. "He eot us (25) maneuvers for a possible rebound. Gutkowski fraternity (Please turn to page 11) m IM Basketball Schedule going to Frosh romp past Ford JC, 98-63 bhowig 6:00 Wolfpak Woodpecker you - a 6:00 Harrad - Uncle Fudd's 7:00 8:00 Feral-Fenian A keg - Akrojox a 7:00 Superstition - Satans 9:00 Honavel - Housebroken 8:00 Fensalir - Fecundity The frosh basketball team best offensive ballplayers." about 9:00 Hubbard 1 -2 GYM I GYM III Court 5 once again proved its offensive explosiveness, victimizing Henry Breslin hit on a sizzling 12 ol 15 from the floor. Court 2 6:00 Arjungle F ord Community College The questionable center - Ares post brotherhood Saturday night, 98-63. was amply filled 6:00 Arsenal - Argonaughts 7 :00 5 Spot - 6 Pak by Jim Shereda. 7:00 McGregor - McLean 8:00 Akrophobia - Akohol The Dearborn squad was Shereda pumped in 19 points 8:00 9:00 Felch - Fenwick overpowered and outplayed in and snatched eight rebounds. 9:00 nearly all phases of the game. Aitch was particularly disturbed GYM II The frosh with Court 3 never trailed in > the "step" calls against , Shereda. Fraternities 6:00 7 :00 Embers Empyrean - Emmortals - Emperors 6:00 7:00 Eno - Chaos Akarpous - Akua Pahula contest, from 15 go a having leads ranging game ending 35 Jim Aitch had been explained that working on his 8:00 8:00 Beavers - Animals points in the second half. pivot while near the basket, and Brougham - Brewery Aided by a 30 point effort was faulted by 9:00 Archdukes - Archaeopteryx 9:00 Snafu - Bloody 6 the referees a few too much from Brian Breslin, the frosh had four of its five starters in double times flawless. when his moves were Rudy rifles two Court 1 Court 2 figures. But Breslin's explosion The game was actually as Guard Rudy Benjamin shoots over Northwesteri 6:00 Ballantine - Baal into the "super" scorer ranks lopsided as the offer 6:00 Brandy - Deuces score would seem to Dale Kelley Saturday night, Benjamin had his finest 7:00 Emu - Emerald 7:00 Bawdiers - Bayard was not a surprise to Coach Matt to indicate. Aitch had the bench qame of the yeai—hitting five of seven shots for 8:00 Balder - Bardot 8:00 Eminence - Empower Aitch. cleared with but five minutes 17 points. %:00 WimWedon - Wight 9:00 Bacardi - Bacchus "I've been expecting it," Aitch said. "Brian is one of (Please turn to page 11) our UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SYMPOSIUM THE ENDANGERED SPECIES MONDAY, JANUARY 12 TUESDAY, JANUARY 13 TUESDAY, JANUARY 13 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 7:30 p.m. Main Auditorium 4:00 p.m. Main Auditorium 7:30 p.m. Main Auditorium 4:00 p.m. Main Auditorium GAYLORD NELSON DAVID SILLS WAYNE MORSE ASHLEY MONTAGU U.S. Senator from Wisconsin Director of the Demographic Former U.S. Senator from Oregon Internationally recognized Division of the Population Council will speak on Anthropologist and Social Biologist (New York City) will speak on will speak on "POLLUTION" "POPULATION" 'WARFARE' "MAN: The Endangering Species" Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 12, 1970 9 SPORTS DAWSON, STENERUD LEAD CHIEFS AFL MEW NEW ORLEANS ORLEANS (UPI) (UPI) — earns oifthf oAnAn#l« _I ii. its 2nd Super win i AimK^/wunc and a Finl touchdowns onrt field goal to rt The Kansas City Chi®fs, led by .„„„C(5iaiI.„UII1 cnnror J?"16*!, "Purple People week, came right back with a yard, and then little Garret took catch the AFL upstarts, they quarterback named Len Dawson kicker thumped p hull the ball mor Hi ?.ater, wal! st'^ened End canny call -- a draw play, with a handoff from Dawson and mounted a 69-yard drive in II who refused to rattle under crossbar from the Vikings' rJm Marshall knifed in to toss Wendell Hayes spurting straight Dawson for an squirted right through those plays for their only touchdown- ^8-yard line to give Kansas City eight-yard loss. up the middle for 13 yards to mammoth Viking linemen for It was a typical Viking drive American f ootoaii league its - 3-0 lead it maintainprf ■ ■ ' nr^iiThl But Dawson, picking himself the 14. Dawson then flipped a five yards and a touchdown, second straight upset victory in the Super Bowl Sunday, 23-7, .d oahe iSTuSer Stenerud quarter. off thepoise same wet turf and showing the he had shown in 10-yard pass to Taylor right flank for a first down on In the The Vikings had their only and, when Fred Cox toed the extra point to cut the K. C. lead connected twice those glory minutes in the third to 16-7, it was the closest the •r the Minnesota Vikings. the second period, once news conferences last the 4. One running play lost a quarter. Facing the need for two Vikes were to come. after a harrowing Dawson, from the 32-yard line and'again week in which his mentioned in connection with a from the 25-yard stripe, to boost the lead to 9-0. TOP CAL POLY, ASU gambling investigation in That was the last .. Michigan, completed 12 of 17 three-pointer he was to kick passes, including a 47-yard during the afternoon- leaving touchdown toss to Otis Taylor, him one short of the Super Sharing the hero's role for Bowl record of four field goals the Chiefs, who came all the way set by Don Chandler of the S' grapplers win 2 meets back on this chilly, overcast Packers in 1968. But those three from the humiliation they blows mortal-the Vikings By GARY WALKOWICZ i Saturday in front of 4,000 Msu ahead'9"6- Vic Mittelberg handed Dennis suffered in the first Super Bowl State News Tom Milkovich - - -- - never able to match those Sports Writer fans at San Luis Obispo. edged Ron Petracek his first loss of the game three years ago, was Jan e points. "It was a tremendous match,' Shearer, 7-5, at 134; Keith Stenerud, who kicked three field The Chiefs, who took Cal Poly Coach - -- Vaughan Lowrance took an easy 17-5 win On Friday night Coach Grady goals and two extra points. advantage of every break all day, Hitchcock said afterward. over steve Gardner at 142, and Peninger's wrestlers beat ASU in day that started with a Ron Ouelett pounced on a fumble to set up weeKena impressive , , . victones against two —, . "Almost every match was very was a narrow 3-2 a meet originally scheduled as a tornado watch being proclaimed their first touchdown, western closely contested It was a goo£ over Lee Torres at 150. quadrangular. A in the New Orleans nightlong rain that turned the area after On Stenerud's third kickoff field after oal cjubs. Spartans managed an match between teams" two good Cal Poly came back to take the 158 matchwith John Finch MSU's Hicks was beaten in the meet's opening match and high flying Winston turf at the Sugar Bowl soggy, the Charlie"" West of the Vikings }?'}Cal Poly *ot off to a fast start toting Tom Muri, 6-2. Bissell was tied in the 126 Minnesota defender Roy Winston flies through I Vikines from the Vikings from the Northland Northland received received the the h»ll and fnmh.pH ball nnrf fumbled it. it Cal Poly „ team Saturday night °'ykin„ar" Pat — IS in the match" Karslake vt won - the 167 match, but the Spartans sros in on Kansas City quarterback „e,er got rolling. _ First, it was Stenerud who a i straightght Prudhomme ahead. of Bemi *£ Terr* H""' "S-Pounder, who . The r Rich Arnold, 3-2. home team came back rebounded to win the remaining during Sunday's Super Bowl in New Orleans. The Chiefs eight matches for their victory. stung the NFL champions. flopped on it ai tne again to tie the match as Rich viKings 19 MSU handed Ca, Po, |tg firs(. y ° , After eight minutes and For few Simmons squeaked by Bruce a seconds, that defeat of the season with their ™Glen Anderson followed with Zindel, 2-1, but MSU won the 3-0 victory give Cal Poly a over Gary Bissell to 6-0 lead. n.ext two matches to clinch the victory. If one of Tankers 3rd in Big 10 relays ~ next three Spartans „.„„v Bruce Zindel Gary beat followed with victories to put Maiolfi. 5-2, while heavyweight aftertwo dualwinsathome HILLEL FOUNDATION 319 Hillcrest at W. Grand River Phone 332-1916 friends join MSU swimmers finished third in the Big Ten The top performer of the meet for the COURSES AND SEMINARS Relays at Ann Arbor Saturday after posting dual meet victories over Iowa and Illinois here night. Friday Spartans was Lanini. The Pleasanton sophomore split 59.6 for the 100 breastroke and 26.9 for the 50 breaststroke. Sophomore Tony Bazant turned HEBREW groups: Open to all CLASSES - Classes meet at Hillel House - Organizational meeting for all Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced, Monday Jan. fraternity— don't The best the Spartans could manage was three in a good performance in the 100 yard individual 12, 4:30 p.m.; class hours tp be arranged. second place finishes in the relays as they trailed medley, as did co-captain Mike Kalmbach and first place Indiana who tallied 133'/2 points, and Michigan with 125'/a points. MSU had 97 points Richard Crittenden in the 50 freestyle. INTRODUCTION to YIDDISH - Mondays, 7 p.m. blame h and a disappointing Ohio State team finished The Spartans looked a bit better Friday as CONTEMPORARY JEWISH ISSUES Tuesday, 7 fourth with 83'/2. they downed Iowa, 86-37, and Illinois, 66-48. -- p.m. Illinois defeated Iowa, 77-45, in the other dual Current topic "Choosing A Sex Ethic." The relay team of Bob Burke, Jeff Lanini, Ken Winfield and Stan Solodky took the runnerup match. JEWISH BELIEFS, CUSTOMS, & PRACTICES spot in the 200 yard medley relay, as did Bruce Good times were turned by sophomore John Wednesday, 7 p.m. Richards, Larry O'Neil and Lanini in the 300 Thuerer in the 1000 yard freestyle, 10:14.98, yard breaststroke relay. Senior Jim Henderson led the divers to the and Ken Winfield in the Kalmbach and Crittenden finished 1-2 in the 200 50 yard freestyle. He may have Spartans other second place finish in the three yard freestyle, hitting 1:47.30 and 1:48.41, meter diving relay, along with Bill Scott and Tom respectively. ISRAELI FOLK DANCE GROUP he Cramer. The Spartans took the first four positions in ... , . .■. Sp<*teored by Israeli Club at MSU and Hillel something "I was pleased that we finished thrrd;" Coach •both the one and three meter diving. In the one Richard Fetters it was Henderson, Dave Coward, Cramer and Tuesdays 8110 p.ni. Women's IM Room 25 stated,"ftuf we should have been Avi Sherman, Instructor. Everyone Welcome. up 'with Michigan. We had some good individual Scott. In the three meter, Coward took first, performances, but not a good all-around job." followed by Henderson, Scott and Cramer. you can lea HAS RETAILING CHANGED! Especially at Bloomingdale's, Federated's great store on the swinging East Side of !r J - - < Manhattan, where we can't afford to have a generation gap. . And, to keep up with this dynamic, quick pace, we need super people, college graduates with contemporary ideas and imagination. We're looking for you, the men with foresight, who will enjoy the challenge and diversification of retailing. P.S. We have a with-it training for you, and it isn't just for program with WINGED merchandising store administration and . . . includes You Are Invi control as well. So whatever's 1 your thing, we've got it! "Learn To Fly Get ready, we'll be on your campus in just a week, so make TONIGHT 7 p.m. Roo an appointment with your placement office Tonight's meeting, sponsored by the MSU Flying Club Winged Spartans will include a to see us then! movie,slides, a question and answer period, and preliminary sign-up for the Club's aviation ground school. An equal opportunity employer. Come to meeting and find out what learning to fly is all about. Also included will be our an introduction to our ground school Our aviation ground school (which covers the academics of learning to fly) will meet every Mon. night from 7 -10 p.m. in room 31 of the Union. AVIATION GROUND SCHOOL SIGN-UP TONIGHT 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 12, 197q state news . state news classified There is not a shadow of a doubt. . . 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C 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 12, I97Q Better communication sought by ASMSU "... The essential philosophy of one school to another with no personal interests will become government to convey student By CYNTHIA NEAL State News Staff Writer the MHA proposal is that the clear indication as to the reasons obstacles to strengthening the opinion to the outside, since th fewer constituents one for it. present body. student government has Improving communications The area of involvement is not effective means of „n between the student body and (representative) has, and the When the board originally discovering it more the opportunities for those "The the only major change proposed Larger board? its government is the motivation t quickest way to move into recognized the future of student constituents to interact, the for ASMSU. Concrete proposals behind the move to restructure i student academic government is not participation in academic While a new form of easier the problems of government, it saw two roads have also been made regarding ASMSU ASMSU, according to board through restructuring SAC. Now it looks would necessarily be larger communication will be for the from which it could make its the means of involvement. chairman Bill Rustem. like we're going to Rustem said that it would He said representatives." strengthen ASMSU." entrance. Rustem said that these "I'd like to see the student not people who are become unwieldy like the nin involved in student government were strengthening ASMSU or board larger, more people Underlying issue. "I'd like to see the Student Board larger, directly responsible to the All-University Studen find the time has come to giving the power to SAC. Government (AUSG) Which Laycock recognized an "The quickest way to move student body," Rustem said. restructure ASMSU in order to more people directly responsible to the "The gap right now is almost ASMSU replaced. The president carry out its programs. underlying issue of the student body. The gap right now is almost into student academic of every University living unit Rustem, vice chairman Chuck restructuring question. That *• government is not through impossible to cross." sat on AUSG. m issue is whether student impossible to cross." Increased contact Mostov and retiring member-at restructuring SAC," Rustem Districts have been pronto -Bill Rustem. Rustem noted that each of d| -large Allen Mintzer met government should be wholly noted. "Now it looks like we're informally last week to discuss a academic with the constituents ASMSU Chairman going to strengthen ASMSU." the two members -at-large is by MHA as the unit Tf on-campus representation new constitution. This followed represented through their 1 responsible to approximately Off-campus representation a similar movement initiated by department, or should continue 32,000 people. would BILL RUSTEM necessarily be on an members of Men's Hall on the residence basis. After same thing "This has got to be changed," "While ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■(■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■(■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■(■■■■■■■■■■■■I Rustem added that he he said. "Make the at-large basis. A new board Association (MHA). recognizing that would be larger than the student government will become believed this would not create representation area smaller so present but smaller than the AUSG. MHA memorandum more and more involved in working on its own structure academic government, governed at the University of Wisconsin, conflict between the students that he can effectively state the academic affairs, I still believe plus that of ASMSU. It appeared by SAC. The University of Michigan who have been working on needs and ideas of his Doug Laycock, president of that student government would Still in committee that living units remain the government is organized like the restructuring SAC and the constituents." MHA, sent a memorandum to take the shape of two separate Rustem said that the board members regarding the appropriate representative unit," Effectiveness varies current ASMSU. Rustem said ASMSU board. He said that they Rustem feels that an the the units, one for activities, Rustem said that this is the that the effectiveness of the proposals will probably not be MHA proposal. It was readily memo read. "The reason is are actually after the same thing, improved structure will enhance governed by ASMSU and one for form of the student government types of government vary from and he does not feel that student interest and reported out of committee in received and debated. Laycock very simple. time for the board's regular approves of the suggestions Constituent consensus participation through increased session contact with representatives of Tuesday evening made by the other board "A representative, ideally, is their government. However, once the matter comes members. Their ideas along with supposed to represent before the board, it will have to Ojukwu leaves Biafra a the Not only does poor original proposal are consensus of his constituents. be approved in an currently before the policy For constituents to reach communications discourage referendum all-University before it committee. involvement, but it limits the can anything resembling a consensus, become effected. The proposal drawn' up by the it is essential that authority of the student they discuss members of MHA reflects their the issue. Living units discuss concern communication (Continued from page one) they would be stranded. Several plane out carried European relief At that time Biafra over issues, because they are together score Irish priests have said they workers and Biafrans. was a problems also. much of the time. Academic what peace region of 30,000 square miles "The problem proposals he meant. would remain in any case. In Paris the French radio of how to units don't discuss issues, "No, I don't know where he Also with 14 million people. As the insure communication between because they aren't together." remaining was a interviewed a Nigerian embassy might be going," Enahoro said. six-man French Red Cross Nigerians overran Biafra board members and their Rustem also recognized the spokesman who said: "It's A dispatch from Libreville medical team, said Laurent confirmed now that the territory and starvation took its constituents has been a subject inevitable move into academic toll, the population said Ojukwu was not there but Claret, a French relief worker conventional war is ending." He was reduced of constant discussion this government. He said that if to three or four million. that other Biafran cabinet who reached Libreville. Claret said he doubted there would be ASMSU session," Laycock's ASMSU does not become members had arrived. There told French radio that the team memo read. "The board is not involved in this area it would be guerrilla warfare. The civil war broke out were unconfirmed reports he stayed behind Saturday night The spokesman said the when the only group discussing this little more than a "board of had flown to the Portuguese Nigerian troops invaded when 250 seriously ill children Nigerian government was telling Biafra July 7,1967. question; our constituents are trustees" for cabinet programs. island of Sao Tome, base used were not taken aboard one of Ibos they could return to their also concerned." During fall term, the Student by the International Red Cross the last relief planes. The last old jobs and repeated a general The memo goes on to say, Academic Council (SAC) was and various Christian relief amnesty offer the federal agencies to fly food and government had made last year. Rubin raps court medicine to Biafra. Ojukwu left the chief of the general staff, Maj. Gen. Philip Deferments It was the slaughter of Ibos in northern Nigeria in September of 1966 that led indirectly to Sunday SN (Continued from page one) Effiong, in charge with the (Continued from page one) the creation of the independent expressed disappointment over cabinet. He said he took only state of Biafra. the paper's suspension. (Continued from page one) 100 brigade, one Marine regiment, campuses fall, something's Michael Okpara, political several air Gowon had been trying since "I was sorry to see the ./'on 16 different counts. squadrons as well as Rubin said that Seale was sentenced to four years in got to be done," he added. school He said that the purpose of is to destroy your adviser, and his chief secretary with him. Speaking of a short absence, some said. Navy support unite," Laird Laird said another Army he rose to power in a coup in over the province of Eastern Sunday paper die," she stated. July of 1966 to exert control "Months were spent planning for it, and I felt my staff was finally LOST jail for trying to defend himself. curiosity and the Yippies want Rubin called the whole Ojukwu said: "Our detractors division will be deactivated as a Nigeria, but Ojukwu as governor getting a feel for the type of you to enjoy the moment. may see in this a sign of collapse result of the new withdrawals. resisted him. story content I wanted by the conspiracy trial a war of "America says no, no and the After the slaughter of the end of the term. It is a shame SOME¬ of our struggle or as an escape genocide against the people. Previously deactivated were the Yippies say do it," Rubin said. from my responsibilities ... If, Army's 9th Infantry Division Ibos in riots in the North, many that the State News could not He said that schools were Rubin said that students God helping, we by this latest and the 5th Marine Division, Ibos fled to the protection of afford this innovative project. nothing more than huge have to show of earnestness secure for Our babysitting agencies with organize on every both activated for the Vietnam Ojukwu. Declaring that the summer planning had campus to tear down the schools our people the end to the federal government could not indicated that it would." professors as the enemy. THING? in order to acquire a real destruction of their homes and Laird said the Soviet Union protect "We've got to free ourselves the Ibos, Ojukwu education because nobody is property, I shall be satisfied that has gained superiority over the declared the eastern region to be by taking over the campuses," this venture which I embark Rubin insisted. He accused America of happy in school. "If all the dissatisfied people with your on blessing will bear United States "as far as numbers the and carrying weight of their on independent state of Biafra May 30,1967. RUSH fruit." missile forces." Check the Lost trying to "put on" its youth and in this world got together, they About 500-1,000 Europeans said if the Chicago Seven are couldn't stop and Found desk us," he said. and North Americans remained ZBT quietly put away, "then they'll "Everybody's in the first floor a leader, in Biafra. Most were working on go after you one by one. everybody's his own relief and under orders to quit concourse of the "But if they put us away and revolutionist." Union Building. the enclave when it appeared Everything from Call earmuffs to * tfooSuSW , LTD. elephant bells have * 332-3565 been turned in here - The M.S.U. Ski-Club* so don't give up hope 'til you'i * meets at Grandmothers 6:30,* BRIDAL SALON for rides contacted us. t tonight. 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