Friday The greatest success MICHIGAN Cloudy . . . STATE NEWS . . for nations, u for . . . and not so cold today, individuals, is found in truth to STATE with a high between 28 and 33 themselves. degrees. Colder Saturday, with a -Robert F. Kennedy UNIVERSITY chance of snow flurries. East Lansing, Michigan Vol. 62 Number 114 Friday, January 16, 1970 Milliken asks reform action on crime, schools, finances the recommended school aid program until 70's, he said. "Its costs in terms of the all - important changes in his education reform this issue is settled." Gov. Milliken asked the legislature to pervasive fear to walk the streets of our package. In other parts of his speech Milliken said cities is one which we can no longer bear." He left open to the legislators the option he would recommend four points to deal with the problems of crime, education He mentioned revision of the criminal to eliminate the parochiaid section of the combat pollution in the state: and state finances as they "enter the new decade." code, adoption of a State Commission on package if it proved to hinder passage of 1) establishment of the clean water and Investigations and an up grading of police the other measures. recreational In his State of the State message to the bonding programs; training and equipment as specific ways of It was this section that prevented the joint senate and house, the governor told 2) improvement of pollution control fighting crime. school aid bill from gaining much laws and tighter enforcement of them the lawmakers that tax increases could be held down as a result of reductions in In addition he told the lawmakers that Republican support in December. 3) establishment of environment certain programs, but that the state his budget message in February would Although Milliken said that he continues standards for air, water and land disposal include to "fully support" parochiad, he said he $100,000 for strengthening sites and government must "tighten its belt." He said the tax increases proposed last probation services." recognized, "that no progress can be made 4) new research on pollution control to on either the fall of $203 million could now be reduced The governor proposed several budget or reform portions of assist local governments and industry. to an increase of $143 million. He proposed that narcotic laws be He outlined cuts in his school aid bill as strengthened concerning such "legal but a result of re • evaluating areas including abused" drugs as amphetamines and asked for improved facilities for*treatment and State of State' speech teacher pensions, lesser increases in future enrollments and postponement of pupil - rehabilitation. He also called for an teacher ratio reductions. "extensive public information program." In the area of youth and student rights Milliken Total reductions in his school aid Milliken said he is a firm believer in the 18 program he said, would result in a decrease elicits partisan reaction year - old vote. - Gov. Milliken presented his. State of the State address to the of $57 million from his earlier proposal. "Establishing legal rights for people legislature Wednesday. He asked for revisions In his proposed The governor also promised to wage an under 21 is an important means of closing educational reform bill In cutting the budget and calling for a "extensive and determined effort" to the generation gap," he said. "Since about the momentum (for educational reform) reduction In the proposed cigarette tax. combat crime in the state. 40 per cent of Michigan's residents are that was built up and then leveled off in State News Photo "Crime thwarts our exectations for the under 20, the need to close the gap is by Jerry McAllister the 1969 fall session is going to be in obvious." danger unless it gets more of a push from In the printed text of the message the Legislative leaders reflected party the governor." loyalties in reacting to Gov. Milliken's Thursday, Levin said the failure of governor also called for additional financial State of the State address Thursday. action on the education bills was a result of support for the School of Human Medicine Senate Majority Leader Emil Lockwood, Milliken's weak leadership. at MSU and expansion of facilities at R-St. Louis, praised the governor for a Following the speech, he said that the University of Michigan and Wayne State, message that "both pointed out past "governor is trying carefully not to The governor did not expand on these Reduced manpo accomplishments and pointed to future specific plans." In fact, he added that the 12,000 word antagonize the voter, but is in danger of doing nothing." House Speaker William Ryan, D-Detroit, in his evaluation of the speech, predicted points in his spoken message, statement would make a "good platform for the governor if he were to seek the school aid bill would now be more difficult to pass than before. Wharton sits planned by June—Laird re-election. "The governor's He explained that if the legislature address exploded the myth that accomplished," nothing had Lockwood said. "He been complies with Milliken's request to vote for lower tax increases than originally planned, on first board; outlined his positions specifically on school it will be difficult to get votes for the Also, he said, "There is an important school aid bill. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird said Thursday total U.S. military strength will be cut by ye« ®nd i,roSjf11 Push the total reduction over 500,000 men. Laird defended the administration's difference between a policy that places the major combat responsibility on our and one that places the GIs responsibility on - aid." Former Senate Minority Leader Sander M. Levin, D-Berkley, characterized the the Ryan also expressed disappointment in governor's proposed $79 million agenda busy Vietnam policies. He noted that in years Milliken speech as "one of retreatment, reduction in the school aid bill, which he President Clifton R. Wharton Jr. will about 300,000 men by June. the Vietnamese." said would affect the special programs for his first MSU Board of This wak a heavier manpower reduction ^tore the Nixon administration came to He stressed that the Nixon instead of a rally to action." preside over power, the number of American troops in Levin, who resigned his minority leader underachievers, the culturally Trustees meeting at 10 a.m. today in the than previously announced. administration has reduced the Amerian "We are moving toward smaller and Vietnam "went up and up and up." position to "study the possibilities of disadvantaged and remedial reading board room of the Administration Bldg. Now Laird said the number is going down. troop authorization for Vietnam by programs. The trustees are expected to consider more efficient military forces," Laird said 115,000 men. running for governor," said, "I fear that in a speech prepared for the California the selection of a replacement for Oakland State Chamber of Commerce. University Chancellor Durward Varner. Varner announced his decision Dec. 15 "Assisted both by the diminution of our role in Vietnam and by management to accept the chancellor's post at the GNP hit $932.2 billion in '69 reforms, University of Nebraska, effective Feb. 1. we can provide the security which the nation requires with a trimmer defense A delegation from Oakland is expected establishment." to speak to the trustees concerning the Laird's speech amounted to a general chancellor's appointment or the process to be used in selecting the ne(w chancellor. review of his first year as defense secretary cautioned against concluding that one has corporation, has cut total production by Board chairman Don Stevens, in which he said "new directions have been WASHINGTON (AP) - The Gross rise since 1951, while the growth in real about $2 billion. With that added in, he D-Okemos, may make statement on his set." National Produce (GNP) rose to $932.3 begun, primarily because the production was less than 3 per cent. In a Laird indicated that the new defense billion last year, pushed by the greatest three-month-old strike against General said, there would be a small fourth-quarter 1968, real production climbed 5 per cent status as a trustee. inflation in almost two decades, the Electric Co., the nation's fifth largest increase. while prices rose 4 per cent. Stevens, whose term runs out this year, budget will total about $73 billion, which is rumored to be in serious trouble with the he said will be about $10 billion below But the flat fourth quarter was only the "A gradual slowing in the expansion Commerce Dept. reported Thursday. what the last Democratic administration second time since 1960 that real characterized the year" as a result of the state Democratic party because of his The increase of $66.6 billion over the production hasn't grown. The other was in government's effort to control inflation, refusal to support former Governor G. projected for the 1971 fiscal year. 1968 GNP of $865.7 billion was second Speaking of President Nixon, Laird said that "in his judgment and in mine, the redured level of military spending will only to the $72 billion nse in that year, another period of staggeringly high price 200protestors the "minirecession" of early 1967, when it showed a 1 per cent decrease. GNP is the market value of all goods and the Commerce Dept. report stated. It noted that the increase in production slowed during the year from real Mennan Williams for MSU's presidency. Stevens is expected to comment on a story, which appeared in the Ingham provide adequate and prudent defense." It boosted the national closer yet to a services produced in the country, and, 2Vi per cent in the first quarter to two per County News stating that he would not The Pentagon has indicated in the that military manpower would be reduced past trillion-dollar economy which some economists say may be reached this year, seize MI when figured against the value of the dollar in 1958, gives a clear indication of how cent in the second and third quarters and one in the fourth. seek reelection. The discussion of several high by as many as about 260,000 men before much prices have risen. The report showed the GNP almost administration appointments may occur, although it would take an increase larger next June as the United States accelerates The Commerce Dept. concluded prices although the recommendations are not on than last year's. its withdrawal from Vietnam The larger figure of 300,000 used by On their face, the GNP the nation may be on the figures indicated brink of its fifth head of rose 4 3/4 per cent last year, the sharpest (please turn to page 15) the regular board agenda. Laird underscores pressures from the White post-World War II recession because real House to cut defense spending deeper and production - the GNP minus the effects of CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - A band of faster. inflation - showed virtually no change some 200 deomonstrators smashed through A cutback of about a door Thursday and seized the offices of 300,000 men would during the last three months. leave U.S. forces A recession is defined as two consecutive the top officials of Massachusetts Institute totaling about 3,155,000 worldwide. Pentagon authorities tave said of Technology. quarters of declining real production. One another deep manpower cut s coming next prominent government economist The group, many of them MIT students, demanded abolition of the MIT discipline committee and cancellation of punishment meted out to students who took part in previous unruly demonstrations. CANCER-CAUSING The door to the office of MIT President Howard W. Johnson was broken in by four skimasked men using a battering ram made of two four - foot pipes welded together, Pill hormone with hand holds on the sides. The ram was* dropped at the scene and the ski - masked quartet fled after forcing the door, am MIT campus policeman said. use os chick The others in the group, chanting antiwar and other slogans occupied Johnson's office and also the nearby office . WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senate the grounds that the pill would be of MIT Corp. Chairman James R. Killiam investigators were told Thursday the prescribed by a physician and not Jr. government continues to approve the use surreptitiously delivered in unlabeled food. The invaders ignored an order by MIT jnbanned birthtencontrol pills of a hormone it "Daily ingestion of the pill gives much Provost Jerome B. Weisner to .leave the years ago as a chicken fattener. more substantial and considerable exposure Its building. use as a chicken fattener was than occurs in poultry, neither of which I The takeover followed a rally in the discontinued, the senators were told, would recommend," he added. rotunda of the MIT administration because it caused cancer in Testifying on the second day of hearings laboratory building. animals. into the safety of the pill, Hertz said he Dr. Roy Hertz, a noted birth control would prescribe oral contraceptives only in Two groups demanded last week that specialist, identified the synthetic female the rarest of instances and suggested the school abolish its disciplinary normone as estrogen. abortion would be a better means of birth committee and negate all disciplinary Long known to cause cancer in at least control. actions taken against students as a result of V? 8Pecies of animals, the hormone was Dr. Robert W. Kistner of the Harvard virtually abandoned in Britain recently Medical School disagreed with Hertz's previous demonstrations. The school Death was given until Wednesday to •Jter clotting. studies linked it to fatal blood evaluation of the pill's hazards and its comply with the demand. It refused. Washtenaw County Sheriff's Deputy Frank Crampton was shot to death In this car Thursday as he suspected link with cancer. But he agreed Some of the previous demonstrations and another deputy, Harold Ewald, were transporting prisoners to Southern Michigan Prison, Jack¬ fJf!?* •*id the government gave approval reluctantly under questioning that estrogen causes pre-malignant, localized cell changes were prompted by MIT's role in defense - son. Sat. Charles Broderlck Is shown examining the car In which the deputy died. See full story, u"of estrogen in birth control pills ,n#r l banning It * a chicken fattener "on known as carcinoma in aitu. page three. AP Wlrephoto 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 16. |g7f) Saigon claims increasing pacification control SAIGON (AP) - The Saigon cent of the population. There explanation of the cent under Viet These Cong rule. the computer figures are military situation. Tay Ninh, months since the Paris peace years of the Vietnam war. Vietnam last week climbed government claimed Thursday was no compilations are based intended merely to indicate astride the Cambodian border, is talks began, 17,191 Americans In the same 20-month period 98, the highest toll in six wppI, that the portion of the country's discrepancy in the figures. on a complicated and trends. rated among the 10 most have been killed on the 27,013 South Vietnamese troops The increase was attributed h population under its control About 797,700 or 4.5 per cent controversial formula in which South Vietnamese officials, each South Vietnamese hamlet is pacified provinces in the battlefield. This represents 42 and 242,000 enemy soldiers aniec) officers to a surge ' increased from 76.3 per cent to are listed as living in contested however, incline to put more country, but the pacified area is per cent of the 40,142 American 92.7 per cent during 1969. areas were neither the scored in a variety of categories significance into the statistics, only about half of the province, combat deaths in more than nine have been reported killed. enemy attacks, especially U.S. battlefield deaths in region south of Da Nang. ?n th" A report on pacification government nor the Viet Cong ranging from rice production to especially since they show the Thousands of persons have efforts said 16.2 million of prevail. Another 483,600 the effectiveness of the local government in firm control. deserted the contested half for South Vietnam's 17.5 million Inhabitants were living under people, or 2.8 per cent, are reported under Viet Cong militia. The results are fed into computers. Many district and province chiefs point to favorable ratings resettlement campus elsewhere. Tay Ninh remains the scene of IN PARTIAL POLL government security at the control. Many critics contend the when trying to impress the some of the fiercest fighting in beginning of 1970, the most in At the start of 1969, the system is misleading because it central government in Saigon or the war. American and North Events bldg. eyed the history of the Vietnam war. government claimed 76.3 per gives the trappings of scientific when vying for promotions. Vietnamese troops battled for A week ago, President Nguyen cent of the population within its fact to highly subjective The ratings frequently bear no three days last week at Black Van Thieu asserted that the control, 11.4 per cent in opinions. U.S. officials, who resemblance to the government's Virgin Mountain, seven miles government controlled 97 per contested areas and 12.3 per devised the rating formula, say territorial control or to northeast of Tay Ninh, the the ... He emphasized that from the He said that another province capital, which is A preliminary poll taken by formal nature survey of Opinion Research preliminary research, more Liberation group Student regarded as pacified. would only surmise a negative attitude, show the board where to g0 LANSING A move is under way in U.S. concerning the circles to replace the present All-Events Bldg. suggests that a proposed He would like to conduct a from here, what -- if anything.. evaluation system with one that ^u" survey would be valuable to complete survey to find out the students would like to have why. SKI CLUB holds first meeting would enable the experts to determine students' stands, Board Chairman Bill single out flaws in each hamlet's Bob Grossfeld, director of this "There might be some way of said RUstem that as of % mile of pacification program with ASMSU program, noted that passing the proposal if it were re afternoon Thursda e. Hagadorn off Lake Lansing Rd. structured," he commented. Executive - 1 greater precision. Informants early indications are "very - Women's Liberation Group, in their first meeting Wednesday President Jack Breslin hac "It seemed like the rationale say, however, that the new negative" attitudes, but said he - contacted him laid groundwork for action in the University community for system would have little effect ls reserving final judgement on recruiting basketball players -- regarding the I SPECIAL STUDENT women's rights and equality. Job discrimination, lower rates of income and attitudes of on the countrywide pacification the' alienated students." score card. women as inferiors, the women said said, were among the biggest Other official figures released violations of SKI PLAN Freshman equality. women's, hours policy, problems of student Thursday showed that in the 20 -financial burden, pregnancies, attitudes of sex and security and the inferior social behavior patterns learned by women were discuss by the women. Reward set -the projects feeling should that have other greater Mason Hall to vote Making information available to all women on birth control priority, MSU SKI PROGRAM and supporting groups already established for such purposes were suggested. The women agreed the group should be concerned more with changing economic and for missing TV -the feeling that students being "taken." are on All-Events Bldg. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Mon. Fri. Only psychological attitudes than Phillips Hall Council will give It's Residents of Mason Hall will Hall residents and - social attitudes. resident $100 for the return or overwhelmingly negative, which t0(jay on whether or not assistants, was organized The next meeting will be held Wednesday, the place to be ■<=" t just cause to say that in a Name . information leading to the - they favor construction of the primarily to focus student announced. . . „ . return of a color television referendum it would fail, but proposed All-Events Bldg. opinion on the building issue. city stolen at the end of the term. cause for fl!rther investigation," The vote will occur in the "We hope that other halls and The television, a 23-inch RCA Grossfeld said, wake of the first student complexes will plan forums like Phone AT THE AIRPORT model, was taken from a hall a^^ed that organized forum on the issue this," a spokesman for the group I would like to lounge either Dec. 13 or 14. student board is concerned, the which took place late last night said. apply for an Associate Membership. negative attitude might Enclosed is my $10.00 fee plus the additional charge of my chosen program offered with membership for the 1970 ski FOR Anyone with information about the television is asked to warrant a stand. 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New York City Board of Education 110 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 Telephone: (212)596-8060 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 16, 1970 3 NEWS Effiong surrenders; pledges unity LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - Maj. to Gowon at a military barracks place somewhere abroad that the certainly carry out in Biafra ; Gowon, on the other hand, beginning we made it a point summary Gen. Philip Effiong surrendered in Nigerians still bent and unreported in the ... Lagos. And Gowon were on unseen promised at the surrender of duty to make sure we did not Biafra formally and responded: wiping out the Ibos and he world press." ceremony a general amnesty and fight this war out of hatred, out unconditionally to the Nigerians "Let us join hands to build a appealed for a neutral force to The former leader, who fled protection for the inhabitants of of wickedness, out of malice. A capful* lummary of th« day's •v«n»* from Thursday with a pledge to prevent it. His statement was Biafra last weekend our wlro ••rvlco. truly united and great nation leaving Biafra. "This is the reason why support the nation as one where no one will be oppressed. released in Geneva. Effiong in charge, also appealed "We know most of you were undivided. probably today we can accept May God help us." Ojukwu claimed that the to the world to help Biafrans "The dragged into it," he said. Republic of Biafra Almost at the same time that Nigerians seek to ring Biafra who, he said, were left starving "May I welcome you back to hereby ceases to exist," Effiong Effiong officially campitualted, with an iron curtain "to make and exhausted by 30 months of the fold and to give you personal you with full sincerity, with full said in his surrender statement Ojukwu charged from a hiding sure su that the atrocities they will assurances and the assurance of mind that we are brothers." everyone here and the assurance He said work had already ANTI-TRUST EXEMPTION of the full nation, the Supreme started to rehabilitate " . . . in his (President Nixon's) Military Council and of the "practically everyone that is Federal Executive Council and prepared to come and rejoin us." judgment and in mine, the to The surrender document say that all the guarantees Newspaper bill protested reduced level of military spending that we have offered will be contained no specific steps to will provide an adequate and honored. assure the safety of the Ibos, but prudent defense." "We have granted a general Gowon and other Nigerian amnesty . . . Personally I know leaders have said it is not their -Melvin R. Laird that probably if not because of intention to harm the tribesmen WASHINGTON (AP) ~ The the beginning of the nett session, editorial voices." regulation of newspapers." Ojukwu's madness, such a thing who for years have been in Secretary of Defense Senate soon heads into a debate which opens Monday. The bill would permit joint "If this bill passes, the ability conflict with the Hausa tribe of about would not have happened to this newspapers and their The bill was proposed by Sen. advertising and circulation of the press to oppose and Gowon's Northern Region. finances, a topic certain to Daniel K. Inouye, D ■ Hawaii, country. But where is Ojukwu operations, effectively ending expose the special interest The capitulation of "Biafra - rekindle controversy over Vice and now has 34 sponsors. commercial competition, for the today? groups will have been seriously "After leading you into such announced Monday by Effiong - President Spiro T. Agnew's It faces stiff protests from a sake of saving a newspaper from compromised," Hart said. terrible brought expressions of concern criticism of the news business. privation, hunger, International News The issue: a bill to grant group of Democrats led by Sen. financial collapse. Mclntyre said he will propose deprivation and killings where is from some quarters of the world Philip A. Hart of Michigan, who Its terms would cover joint an amendment to deny the for the fate of the Ibos. limited antitrust exemption for called it an unjustified special Ojukwu today? He has escaped, operating agreements already in antitrust clearance to any the joint commercial operation favor. probably to go and enjoy the The Lebanese government told Palestinian guerrillas effect, involving newspapers in newspaper owned by a of newspapers if one of them is The money that he has made at your Presents Senate Judiciary 22 American cities. newspaper chain, or to Thursday to evacuate their quarters in inhabited areas of deemed to be failing financially. Committee, in approving the "I call upon Mr. Agnew, any expense, at the expense of if he paper which itself owns a radio innocent Nigerians South Lebanon within 48 hours or face retaliatory Sen. Mike Mansfield. D - bill, called it necessary to truly fears a concentration of or television station. Gentlemen right from the measures. Beirut radio reported that the warning Mont., the majority leader, said prevent communities with the media, to join with me now the bill will be among the cometing "from mw/t followed a protest demonstration against the guerrillas newspapers in opposition to this bill," Sen. The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State measures called up for action at losing one of the established Thomas J. Mclntyre D - N.H. Thursday by the inhabitants of the town of Hasbaya. University, is published every class day during four school said. Some informants felt the decree was likely to create terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. "Mr. Agnew seemed far less new tension between the government and the guerrillas, Subscription rate is $14 Convict escapes; anxious to per year. preserve a who carry out attacks against Israel. multiplicity of media voices than he Member Associated Press, United Press International, was to shape the content of the single voice through which Inland Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, William James Owen, a Labor member of the British Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press Parliament for 15 years and a leader of the Cooperative Movement, was arrested Thursday on charges of kills deputy sheriff he fears the media now speaks," Mclntyre said. "He seems to call for consensus reporting.. Association, United States Student Press Association. Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. espionage for a foreign power. The Scotland Yard Mclntyre said the United Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services announcement did not identify the foreign power, but ANN ARBOR (UPI) -In a States is heading toward a side of Detroit so Simpson could bizarre Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, other sources said it was not the Soviet Union. The highway drama make a call from a telephone concentration o{ power in the Michigan. «/>««««# niio/i r Thursday, a convict killed a booth. o o . newspaper and broadcasting year - old lawmaker was not identified with left - field, and asserted that the bill deputy sheriff and shot and According to Washtenaw Phones: wing groups in Parliament. He never held any wounded another prisoner County would accelerate this trend. $225 Sheriff Douglas J. Editorial 355-8252 government office or national post within the Labor before speeding to freedom with Harvey, Simpson and another minority report, Hart and Classified Advertising To the girl who k.: >ws what she two hostages, badly wounded .. ^ , Democratic - 355-8255 party. himself. prisoner, Hank Rutherford, 18, tJhree disagreed, Pemocratlc colleaj colleagues Display Advertising ^ 353-6400 s but r 3 find were being returned to Southern H,saOT,">d asserting that fhnf Business-Circulation Match your Another deputy was shot and antitrust clearance to eliminate 355-3447 style with ou Speaking from secret exile, Gen. C. Odumegwu Michigan Prison at Jackson, commercial competition "raises Photographic 355-8311 i distinctive designs. And wounded by an off - duty About five miles west of Ann Ojvkwu charged Thursday that federal Nigerian policeman who mistook the Arbor, the prospect of government with the squad car Orange Blossom guaranti conquerers aim at genocide in Biafra that would make plainclothes officer for an traveling at about 65 miles per World War II look like "child's play." The defeated escaping prisoner. hour, Harvey said, the DID YOU KNOW THAT DIMESTORES STILL EXIST? Be sure of true Biafran leader said that only the stationing of "some An extensive manhunt was handcuffed diamond value Simpson pulled a - started throughout the Detroit neutral force" in his former secessionist territory would dagger. SOLVE YOUR HANG UPS WITH SMALL PLANTS 39c - 69c Shop and compare Area for A.J. Simpson, 36, who "He prevent the mass extermination of Biafrans. put it around the STICK ON PICTURE HOOKS 25c LARGER POTTED PLANTS to $13 police said shot and killed officer's throat and started Washtenaw County Deputy stabbing him" Harvey said. North Vietnam accused President Nixon Thursday of Frank Crampton in a blaze of ««The officer (Crampton) ELECTRIC ONE-CUP gunfire on Interstate 94, iust grabbed his gun and attempted this week only- iolating his election promise to end the Vietnam war and of bringing dishonor to the* United States. Hanoi's* west of Ann Arbor. to shoot the man. But the man % IMMERSION HEATERS 49c OFF ON SMALL Officers said Simpson, got his gun away and shot the [deputy chief delegate. Col. Ha Van Lau and the Viet reported by his freed hostages to officer." POTTED PLANTS 3I9 E, Grand River Avo 'ong representative ignored a renewed apjJeal from the be "bleeding extensively" from He said that in the scuffle that KEYS CUT Jniled States and South Vietnam to stop making stomach wounds, might be followed, Simpson also shot 45c bring this ad (6 per) East Lansing, Mich. headed for Pontiac, 30 miles Rutherford. As the car swerved ropaganda speeches and begin negotiations in ernest. north of Detroit, where he has a to the ;or the second successive week, all four delegations roadside, an off - duty wife and child. Dearborn policeman driving by SPECIAL—24X36 were represented at the deputy level. Hanoi and the Viet LARGEST SELECTION OF The hostages, Allen Clark, of stopped to assist and shot Cong again charged that the United States was Taylor, and Dennis Thurmond, Deputy Harold Ewald in the arm 66 WASHABLE CONTACT PAPER 7 oniglit downgrading and sabotaging" the talks. of Ypsilanti, apparently were aS he unharmed when emerged from the car, SCATTER RUGS 18" WIDE Simpson mistaking him for an escaping DOUBLE BACKED, SLIP PROOF The Viet Cong published Thursday a partial list of Vietnamese killed in the "American massacre" at My released them in Detroit, about prisoner, 45 scene. miles east of the shooting Ewald Harvey said. was in "stable" PERFECT FOR YOUR ROOMS 50 PATTERNS 49c Tell Your condition at University Hospital Lai on March 16, 1968. The list includes the names of Though details were sketchy, following surgery. Rutherford, 242 persons arranged by families and hamlets. It was the hostages told police they who Harvey said tried to help STORES, INC. OPEN 9 TO 9 WEEKDAYS Jublished by the Viet Cong delegation at Paris and was escaped when Simpson forced the deputies was also in "stable" Favorite Thurmond to BROOKFIELD PLAZA. GRAND RIVER 8( HAGADORN .aid to be incomplete. stop his condition with chest wounds, comandeered car on the west National News (pirl She's The Securities and Exchange Commissiorf gave a So-ahead Thursday to a nationwide "partnership" venture intended to launch nearly $2 billion worth of Something privately built lower income housing. Authorized ty Congress and backed by a board of big name ndustrialists, the newly created National Corporation Special. for Housing Partnerships expects to win cooperation from local investors and builders in every major city.. The main lure is a tax inducement - a rapid depreciation write-off permitted for new buildings. The paper losses can be used, on income tax returns, to offset profits from other sources. Martin Sweig, suspended administrative assistant to ISpeaker of the House John McCormack, and Nathan Yes. tonight give lur a (Voloshen, a lawyer and lobbyist, both pleaded innocent special- treat, a great Thursday to federal conspiracy charges to use ■McCormack's House office as a base for influence evening Bring her to ■peddling. The indictment alleged that Sweig schemed Tarpoff's. ■with Voloshen to assert the influence of the speaker's ■ottice in connection with cases involving Voloshen's Delicious Cantonese Food (Clients. Complete Banquet Facilities I- Hayakawa, the San Francisco State College president who gained national attention with a hard-line policy decided not to on student demands, said Thursday he has run for public office this year. "To [dedicate oneself to the defense of academic freedom is 'erhaps the most important thing an educator can do," Hayakawa said. Hayakawa had been mentioned for Months as a possible candidate for the Democratic |"«mination for the Senate seat held by Republican iGeorge Murphy. There was also talk of his running for Plate superintendent of public instruction, a post jcurrently held by Republican Max Rafferty. Consumer advocate Ralph Nader said Thursday (consumers must establish public interest law firms if B kk Ure t0 com^at the weapons of Washington's r° byists. "The consumer movement," Nader said, "has Received less attention [Texas football team from the President than the or any number of golfers, f °medians or actors who have had his valuable time. He T^°uld listen ' "s if consumers were more powerful.'.' Nader sPeaking to the fourth annual Consumer Assembly. MICHIGAN LARRY LERNKR STATE NfWS Grades, fail, final, UNIVERSITY midterm, C', test. . We didn't need Jerry Rubin to tell us through "publish or die"). To start ym I that MSU is a prison and our professors are off on the right track - to make you W|„t I the wardens. It's been obvious to us for to learn for the sake of learning .. j, j! I NORMAN J. SAARI, managing editor years -- through grade school, junior and negate much of what the professor belief I GEORGE K. BULLARD, campus editor senior high schools, and college -- that in and represents as a warden in tS 1 DEBORAH FITCH, feature editor students are "niggers," slaves to the penitentiary. (I KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor system, insitutionalized robots computed The travesty resides in the inalterable I JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor fact that schools can only exist v * to regurgitate facts that are immediately Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker award students. If students don't attend forgotten after the final exam. a certain I The grading structure is a mis - class, there is no class. If professors get UDI for outstanding journalism. educational case in point. Every student and lecture on and on -- ad boredon I realizes that he has been brainwashed to infinitum -- and the students say "we want this; we don't want to be spoon fen I don't I work for the grade, grade point and, in and given tranquilizers; we want to « turn, to please his professors --Le., a means to an end. Yet he continues to accept the knowledge out of this course and not EDITORIALS system with little or no criticism while '4.0,' '3.0,' or '2.0'," then the studentsir' I agreeing under this contract to gain trivial in command. If the professors bilk I knowledge once his courses are completed. students walk -• walk out and do theii I You know it's difficult for many learning only as it can be done: through!I Another co professors to admit that you only learn when you WANT to learn. What better an intrinsic desire to learn. Make no mistake about it -- students I reason to educate oneself than through the have the power. But they have abrogated I desire to be educated. What better reason that power by allowing themselves to be I to lower t to mis - educate oneself than through the rigid requirements under which one is molded into automatons who think "grades, fail, pass, final exam, midterm, I fi "educated" within the present system. more grades, fail." For instance . . . froffl I After the corpse comes the yes, indeed, there is pollution in What better way to stifle intellectual the ideas of Jerry Farber . .. why not ha* I commission. Detroit burns and the America and that we are going to all the students in a course, with a pursuit than to hinge that accomplishment Kerner Commission is born. Bobby have to spend a great deal of money on the attainment of a certain number of paper as the sole requirement, hand ir _ credits and a minimal grade point average. same, mimeographed term paper? What'si I Kennedy is shot and Milton in order to amend the situation. But here's the rub: most professors have professor to do with 77 copies of one tern I Eisenhower heads the commission on been pounded with tests in their own paper? Does he fail the entire class? Yog I violence. The first act of the new year is are making trouble for the system because I college hey days, they struggled to gain important because it provides the their present status in the mis - educational students have taken the power they | Now another corpse is about to be organizational framework for the set-up and they are still being tested themselves had placed in the cookie jar. I put into the grave as those who fight against pollution and sets a Or . . . have an entire class answer I questions on a test so that each individual I attended the University College proper attitude for this struggle. receives the same score. "What's mother I a symposium on "Man: The to do?" Endangered Species" were told. This It is also important for quite There are courses on this campus •• time the corpse is collective - we are another reason; it is another time - as they are • which do challenge the I all about ready to be laid into the buying device for the President. It student to think for himself, to motivate I himself out of his own curiosity and to I ground. Man has just about succeeded in completely destroying every natural states that the government thinks pollution is nasty, but they are not ready yet to do something; that MSU's conservative heritage continue his education even after the course is over. (Yes that's right, even after the course is over and the final grade • P verdict has been rendered.) The injustices I J I something being the pouring of resource that he has been given Lake millions of dollars into an all out war that most of these students will, in five I Erie is a dead sea; Gary, Ind. may In theory, if not in practice, MSU is an making students good and useful citizens strip the student of all scholastic elements years, look back from their nine to five I never see what the sun really looks on pollution. for the society they would enter upon jobs and say, "Yeah, I had one of those I educational institution and therefore except his purpose would be just as bad, like again; huge strips of Appalachia primarily concerned with academics. While graduation. but to burden him is merely obstructive. semi - ungraded, semi - structured courses. I For the present all that the This conservative conception of the What a groove! Easy "4.0," man Easv I the school enjoys a certain reputation as an And how does MSU plan to improve are laid waste by strip mining. conservational interests will receive is "4.0". athletically - oriented institution, most of University as a student - factory did, in itself and to answer the challenges of The first step has now been taken. crumbs from the government's table, its students only sit in the stands and , fact, produce an over • grown semi - modern American education? Jack Breslin, ... and that's what it's all about... President Nixon has opened the new something that everybody except the because they either lack an imposing educational factory which, after processing trying to find a way to spend $11 million, put your right toot in, you put your right I military is well accustomed to by physical stature because of lethargy or students through a four year development said, "They decided that no one really foot out you put your right foot in and ya I year by signing the National were denied male organs by birth, they period, including weekends, built around knew what to do with a new Union ol shake it all about. You do the Hokey • f now. The President is providing Environmental Policy Act of 1969. generally do not enjoy the scholarships and copping a feel and fraternity pranks, building...It was at that point that a new Pokey and you turn yourself around. I The panacea has arrived. everyone with lip service while the automobiles lavished on our talented delivers trimmed and manicured bodies up events building came about." Oh That's what it's all about! dollars continue to roll into the athletes. to the American cqcporate structure. wonderful. The central argument for it, I Let's not place the blame on student | This bill declares that it is the Pentagon. Inflation is bad, monfcy is v^MSU has never ' possessed a name for suppose, is that sports brings money to the apathy. -Itl the cut and dry corned bi The ppin| is not to take ! _ university. In response, one must ask what hash served on a tin platter that puts 1 policy of the federal government tight we are told, but the military away from the athletes. Why begrudge oncentrated much of its revenue in students to sleep. And when they awake- money brings. In this case, it brings sperts "to use all practicable means to still manages to get their $70 billion them a good thing: Instead, the point is athletics and athletic facilities and is to the university. oh, only if they did awake -- it's too late. | create and maintain conditions under per annum. that, as credible as it may see to some You can either study for the grade or consequently still an impersonal, de - Sports are interesting and fun and they administrators, there are many students on humanized environment somewhat hostile yourself. Not both. If you work for the I which man and nature can exist in open alumni checking accounts. But MSU campus who, while fully enjoying the grade, you work for someone else. The I productive harmony and fulfill the to a meaningful education. It is testimony must wake up to the fact that It is 1970 and In essence the President has spectacle of sport, feel they are here for to MSU s institutional nature that its its grade only symbolizes your success in the I success as an educational institution social economic and other succeeded only in creating another some other purpose than to huzzah the ole student body responded like affection - hangs on its efforts to improve itself gladiatorial arena of student competition I requirements of present and future commission to tell us that which we team on to the Rose Bowl. starved puppies to Dr. Adams who, besides academically. How many new experimental and does not proclaim the self -1 generations of Americans." MSU is a conservative school. Until very improvement only you can comprehend. I already know. The time has come to being articulate and accomplished, had as programs could $11 million buy? How many recently, its students might easily have his main appeal the qualities of being scholarships and research grants and You come into this world desiring to I spend money now to clean up our been at home in the malt shop with Ricky human and tangible. touch, feel and be human; school imprisons I It also establishes a three - man professors and classrooms could be had? environment. There is no other and David Nelson digging the "rebop" and Because of the school's conservative How many poor people could be educated? your mind and senses, can place you o: Council on Environmental Quality to alternative. The collective grave painting the sides of their '54 Chevies with heritage, it is slow to change and rarely Mr. Breslin and the University want probation or give you a parole, and hands I be appointed by the President and awaits. things like "Air is a Gas." innovates. Language requirements, archaic ASMSU's approval before proceeding. It you the guilty verdict on the day you walk I approved by the Senate. The purpose More importantly, the school's rules governing off • campus living, farcical would be nice if ASMSU would say no. If into kindergarten and are told, "don't I administrators have traditionally measured of this council will be to tell us that, -The Editors student government "powers," it doesn't, at least we can all hold our fidgit, be courteous, attentive and put I their success not as educators, but in institutionalized rascism in the sorority and heads up high as we walk 'neath the ivied your puzzles away where you found" terms of how many acres of land were them." fraternity systems, even our walls to the faint strains of the Alma added to school property annually. In a all elements A "2.0" in Draft Deferment 366isa I "progressive" grading scale Mater, and we can be secure in the farewell interview with the State News last MSU education which are widely knowledge that God is in heaven and we "2.0" -- nothing more or less. To educate I spring, former President John Hannah recognized, even within the university, to have a basketball court as good as oneself through a self • motivated desire to | 6U9 bookery defined the University's role as one of be irrelevant to the students purpose. To anyone's. learn is .. . fill in the blank. OUR READERS' MIND what Profit Students are always complaining about various aspects of the local bookstores. They complain that the Therein lies the inconsistency. All of the Grand River stores are in the business for the money; their owners Still far from true emancipation stores intentionally get rid of all the have a living to make. The MSU To the Editor: indication of how far the black man still is neo-colonialism I hope the same does not leftover books after the first two If the PASOA-BLFI statement was! Book Store is operated by the Permit me to offer a few comments on from true emancipation. I, personally, have happen to our black brothers over here. weeks of each term. They complain motivated by genuine ignorance, I can only w University and is supposedly run on the statement in Wednesday's State News always felt that a major reason for the Now consider the PASOA-BLFI feel pity for its authors. I am sure that no* I thst the owners do not stock enough attributed to a so-called Governing Council failure far of the drive to genuine black a non - profit basis. of the PASOA-BLFI. so statement. The same people who rail that the military phase of the struggle is I books or intentionally understock so independence both in Africa and elsewhere against neo-colonialist encroachments in That a statement of such stupidity could over the true story of Biafra will soon I there will not be any books left over. is the black man's apparent inability to Africa now hail as a "victory" for Something is wrong here. Either be uttered at this stage of the black man's and "African unity" the repression of Nigeria begin to emerge. Then, hopefully, some of ■ distinguish appearance from substance. In our black brothers here will realize that to ■ the MSU Book Store is not really a struggle for justice and dignity is a sad Africa it is more important to pose a false Biafra by European firepower. Biafra Clearly the book - buying process fight for dignity, independence and self ■ non - profit institution, or the rent t appearance of unity rather than to fought largely with the weapons fashioned esteem for the black man and at the same I at MSU leaves much to be desired. courageously face vital issues of by her own engineers and scientists; Nigeria that the University charges the store was flooded with tanks and time oppose Biafra is an irreconcilable ■ Last summer the Man & Nature is excessive. This brings up the point disagreement: witness the ostrich - like jet bombers contradiction. As for myself, while not ■ behavior of the Organization of African from Britain and Russia. This is what Bookstore, a student - run bookmart of why the store should pay any rent For Arts center claiming any distinction as a prophet, I f«' I Unity (OAU) whenever a serious problem PASOA BLFI calls a victory for Africa. last I - that would stock all titles was set up. at all. quite sure that Biafra will have the arises in Africa. Elsewhere, some self - Has PASOA - BLFI considered the The desired result: to save students laugh in Africa. s styled leaders (e. g., the "Governing implications for the future of African A. W. Obi ■ To the Editor: money and trouble, but M & N never Council") would rather mouth meaningless independence if peace in Africa is to be had enough capital to make it as a There is a solution to the I am writing in regard to the recent cliches and unimaginative slogans than seek maintained by armed might borrowed from Biafra graduate student | situation. The University should turn articles concerning a Fine Arts Center at to acquire the values that would produce Europe. Has the "Governing Council" student bookstore. It has become instead a place to buy radical over the MSU Book Store to the this University (State News, Jan. I am a music major and, for as 13,1970). genuine self - esteem in the black man. asked itself why the eagerness of Britain Letter Policy students now. As a student - run long as I In Africa the departing colonial powers and Russia to crush the Biafran revolution The State News welcomes all letter literature, pop and have been in the department, the main yogurt, at a were at first impressed by the bombast of approached neurotic proportions. Does it They would be typed and signed with tw corporation, the MSU Book Store Auditorium has been referred to as "that discount price to members. the "newly independent" countries of appreciate the magnitude of the tragedy in home town, student, faculty or stall would finally give students a place cowbarn." Music groups refuse to perform Africa but soon discovered that beyond the purely human terms of the fact that 36 standing, and local phone num'#' where they could get a fair deal on there and with good reason: none of the included. The New Community - sponsored blend and quality which we strive to issuing of high sounding resolutions and hours after Biafran troops laid down arms No unsigned letter will » book exchange was a step in the textbooks. The buyback and resale perfect can be heard. trying to ape European statesmen, African not a single ton of food or member of the accepted for publication, and no letter wj" right direction - it did keep student price gap could be reduced just MSU has been blessed with one of the leaders were not interested in dealing with international press has been allowed by the be printed without a signature except W crucial problems left over from Lagos regime to reach Biafran civilians who extreme circumstances. All letters must * money in student pockets. However, enough to cover overhead. finest music departments in the country. Our faculty boasts such great music schools colonialism; so they returned to business as have for three years been subjected to land, less than 300 words long for publication many students were unable to find usual. And now everybody shouts about air and sea blockade. without editing. Such a bookstore would provide a as Julliard School of Music, University of the books they needed for more place where all students could buy Rochester, New England Conservatory of advanced courses. Music and many others. To lose these and sell their books all of the time. It great musicians would be to lose the backbone would keep at all times a complete of the music program Back to the local bookeries. stock of books being used that term. Something must be done soon to The greatest inadequacy here is Until such a store is set up, MSU maintain the musical culture at this the 25% gap between buyback and students will never get a really fair University. I join with the College of Arts and Letters in support for a resale prices. All East Lansing deal on books. University Fine Arts Center. bookstores, including the MSU Kathryn J. Tryon bookstore, use this sytem. - The Editors Romulus senior Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 16, 1970 5 Evans warns liberalism eroded by decentralization By TOM SPANIOLO editor of the National Review, spoke about the New State News Staff Writer Left, the New Right and liberalism Wednesday night. He said our society makes many people feel that they are incapable of governing their The editor of the Indianapolis Star told members of MSU's own affairs. Politicizing Club that the "liberalism of American government has Speaking about the federal government, Evans said that it undermined and eroded the safeguards against concentrated frequently violates the right of free speech and dissent as well as power." religious rights. M. STANTON EVANS Mr. Stanton Evans, self He said the loss of freedom is very real for a large number of a proclaimed conservative and associate people and the government at its discretion will tell you what you can and cannot do. Evans said that at the present time, "we have a power |Y CASE STUDENTS structure" that the nations founding fathers wanted to avoid. Citing an example of governmental violation of rights, Evans Dorm said that by the mid 1960s 1.2 million Americans had been power evicted from their property for public projects. He added that the people who have established the programs which abuse personal freedom have done so in the belief that J A proposal to guarantee rights in residence system of resolving student - management Balls by giving students definite power in meeting differences be initiated. WIC tabled action on the they are acting in the public interest. Jvith dormitory managers was read at a Women's proposal until the final draft is prepared. Some residents of Campbell Hall submitted a In response to such increasing governmental authority, Evans said, a diverse resistence against the power structure has sprung ■nter • Residence Council (WIC) meeting list of questions concerning the proposed up which is at the root of both the New Left and the New Right |Vednesday night. movements. He characterized the New Left movement I The paper, written by the students of Case All-Events Bldg. which they would like WIC to as a consider. Their main "half-baked Marxism" which is at best "eccentric." Hall, was presented by Margaret Lesher, Glen suggestion was that improved facilities be planned for cultural The New Left has not succeeded chiefly because it has failed to Ellyn, 111. sophomore and president of North rase. The need for improved student - manager performances. conduct an ideological critique of the liberal orthodoxy, Evans No action will be taken by WIC on the building said. The New Left mentality is a faithful reflection of liberalism, delations was indicated after a recent until they have been contacted by Executive he added. disagreement over the use of a Case Hall room. Evans said the New Left holds basically a nihilist point of Vice President Jack Breslin. J "If the proposal passed on an all - University which is totally relative, and which is not founded on any Plans were also made to publish a pamphlet on Basis, it would put students and management on residence halls to inform incoming freshmen and absolute principles. |n equal basis," Miss Lesher said. The New Right he said favors a more decentralized position for |The proposal includes a requirement that present dorm residents about MSU residence the Lritten records be kept of all student - halls. The pamphlet would include a description government. The New Right, and other conservatives as well, Management communications, a student of hall policies and the individual differences in are willing to try a new approach to the country's social ills regulations among the dorms. whereas the liberals are not, he added. Vievance committee be formed and a direct For three bucks, we'll tickle your mind, decorate your wall, and maybe even send you to Germany. Let us explain. We pub¬ Rhine instead of munching lish a magazine called the peanut butter sandwiches in American-German Review. It's the sand at Lauderdale. Fair written about Germany by enough? Americans, for Americans. And Well, we'll make it even we fill it with intriguing articles fairer. If you find the Ameri¬ like "Saint Hesse Among the can-German Review isn't inter- Hippies", "The Vienna School You'll receive a full color poster of this f esting, or valuable in your of night life in Schwabing, the student sectic on Fantastic Realism", "Why of Munich, West Germany with your subscriptio studies, let us know. A check Berlin", and "Student Power: covering the unexpired portion An End of Idealism". and the wheels begin to turn. of your subscription will be in Once in a while we even You'll receive the Ameri¬ the return mail. slip up and run a certified bomb. can-German Review every That's it. $3 = 6 issues + (Like the one on the Parnassius other month for a year. And a 1 poster + (perhaps) 10 days apollo butterfly that somehow full color, 2'x3' poster of the il¬ in Germany. So rip out the cou¬ snuck into an issue last year.) lustration above. (With no pon (neatness doesn't count) But generally, it's interesting, printing or advertising on it to and send it to us today. honest and worthwhile. glpm it up.) It may not be Playboy. But And we pop your name into it's hardly the Reader's Difjest. the proverbial hat. (You don't We believe the American- have to subscribe to get in on German Review is of great in¬ this part of the deal. Just fill out terest to all students and of real the coupon.) Come this March value to German language stu¬ 16, we will reach into that hat¬ dents. So we put together the ful of entries and pull out ten fairest, most attractive offer we names. Maybe yours. could think of to get you to try If your name is one of the our magazine. ten, we'll send you to Germany. How does this sound: All expenses paid for ten days Fill out the coupon and during your 1970 Easter vaca¬ send it to us with three bucks tion. You might be sampling (our student subscription rate) native delicacies along the £ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 16, 1970 DUSTIN HOFFMAN is MIA FARROW Book exchanges succeed ...u_ u-.,_ who have not* received !.._J books brine their receipts and n._!_ their "Nothing less than fantastic" ° g less . rantartic . innrp more than than boQks wefe traded. $1,000 worth of worth °' All ^11 sales sales were between students, Wh0 were was the c°mme"tuon the *2°* Perspective sellers filled out bargain as they wished John ■mm, mi meet in the F^obbvat 1^*2* Student book exchanges C slturdaf ill' fle by Dan **,rm«er' E?st cards and left them on file in . Junior and coordinator Brodv Buyers were given the " J* ii At thic th„ time allall MmDinina Greg Oumedian, [w, operating on campus deemed a tremendous success by were =,mng ot the Brody book exctange. texts will be sorted according to ?™y cards for (o%e the b00tsE0r books their junior, mm™ headed exchange j. the coordinators of each of the Behringer operated the Brody choice free to the South complex bur could sa'e < a catalogue system, and personally contact each seller. not be contacted for comment. W independently run facilities. "Persons not desiring to help John Michael, Portage, Ind., sort books need not bother Junior and organizer of the East attempting to pick any up. Complex exchange, said that as a Positively no books will be rltJ%u pilot project the book sale was returned after Saturday," FREE FROM SMC successful. More than $3,500 Michael said. was taken in during the four - Lynne Schaefer, Mt Clemens day sale. However, problems were sophomore and director of the Union effort, said that the initial Peace concert encountered in that students response to such a project was failed to return to pick up their indeed rewarding. It's free. It's fun. It's for Family, Ormandy, BBR and for peace." money or unsold books during "Being in a position to save peace. Sand, plus the Edison 83rd Light Donations from the conceit the specified times. people money on a large or small The Student Mobilization Show will finance the Jan. 24 Vietnam "I feel that we did everything scale is worthwhile," Miss Committee to End the War Now Organizing free concerts is old teach - in scheduled to provide possible to make it clear that all Schaefer said. (SMC) will present a free "Peace hat to Forche. He was the f|ve outstanding speakers u books not picked up during the The only drawback that Miss Concert" from 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. creator of the weekly Sunday wiU discuss various aspects 24 - hour period provided Schaefer cited was the limited Sunday in the Auditorium. free concerts that students3,1and k® the Vietnam conflict. would become our property," selection of books. They include Dave" Michael said. "But, I recognize Dellinge,, that we simply couldn't provide "We had everybody coming to th®. 9?icag° ConsPiracj for all the unforeseen those, freaks, frats, parents, kids 7' Martin Nicklaus; Bruce Erlich, circumstances that would arise The Union book exchange and children. This is the same °ne 0a*land Conspiracy concerned about in individual cases." nllprtpH an collected an pstimatori <61 Finn estimated $1,500. pe°P the ^ • Wn° d Vietnam War and ir anH en.no harrf enjoy hard thj „ B and e ne should enjoy Ji John ^nohoe anthropology, professor 0[ and Mike Smith The sale and pick - up times Anyone who did not pick up ' a have officially ended, but their books should contact Miss "There'll be some sing - along GI defense attorney, Michael has asked that those Schaefer at 332 - 1129 by type things like 'Where Have All The teach - in will also include Saturday. the Flowers Gone' and 'Give workshops on racism, Peace a Chance.' But the main imperialism and women's "camille 2ooo" "camille 2ooo" "camille 200©' purpose is to get people together liberation. 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Altai Harvey Bullock - '—* EXTRA ADDED 3RD HIT JIM BROWN in RIOT at 7:07 a lack Rollins Charles H lotic pt. t,, i„ CalM Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 16, 1970 7 All's quiet on weekend Once again, it's all quiet on the detail. Somewhat of an ordeal, own best seller, opens tonight at I weekend entertainment front ridiculously misscast as Neelie). Curtis, as the good guy dressed "The exciting offering Friday and the film is showing at the the Spartan West. Starring Kirk Appaloosa" is an I except for the movies. We move Gladmer. Douglas, Faye Dunaway and The film, lavish, vulgar and to his teeth in white and Natalie insignificant western that teams Saturday night in I06B Wells. I into our film recommending I'm tired of talking about how Deborah Kerr, the film concerns tasteless, is for the camp - Wood, as the damsel in and out Marlon Brando with a horse and Upcoming weeks will bring of distress. two ■ chores somewhat uneventful and humorless "John a successful business who, at cultists who revel in atrocious director Sidney Furie (whose plays, "Rosencrantz and 1 unenthusiastically for aside from and Mary" is so I'll refer you to middle age, re - examines his films for the unintended humor best film, "The Ipcress File," Guildenstern are Dead" and Its overblown I two completely successful films Pauline Kael, Film critic for the professional and private life. Not they contain and the ladies who size and arrives next week). It shows "Hamlet" a charming on - I similar in their quality though - New Yorker, who wrote, too promising. really believe the dime store overlong length often work to Friday and Saturday night in campus film, "The Two of Us" the film's disadvantage but it has j diverse in setting and tone -- the "Reviewing this perfect nothing novel crap about the depravity its moments I04B Wells. "Bob & Ted & Carol & Alice," I offerings are rather dismal. of a movie is rather degrading: On campus films of show people. The film shows (especially a "Dov«nhill Racer" and the There's nothing dismal about spectacular pie throwing fight). return of "Midnight Cowboy" it's like giving consumer hints on "The tonight at Wilson and Saturday "Young Aphrodites," a Greek Pawnbroker," Sidney Shows Friday and Saturday "The Reivers," a lively, the latest, expensive, worthless Lument's devastating 1965 film, night at Conrad. film about a young boy's sexual are posted as coming attractions I thoroughly engaging film that night at 6:45 and 9:30 in 108B to Lansing theatres, so things are gift for the person who has focuses on a Wells. hang - ups is the less than I involves two adventurers (Steve long - suffering Great Race looking brighter in the future. everything." Amen. The film Jewish shopkeeper whose bitter I McQueen and Rupert Crosse), a shows at the Spartan East. memories of Nazi brutality to "The Great Race," Blake I )2 year - old boy (Mitch Vogel), - Comedy Edwards' big budget comedy (3 himself and family continue to it not Tor two ICHIGAN I a borrowed 1905 automobile and ■ an eventful weekend in Memphis breathtaking action scenes that "Don't Drink the Water," the film version of Woody Allen's torment him in old age. about automobile a turn race of the century from New York Theatre Lans.nq James Bond I away from home and employer. make it one of the most supposedly zany play, is a light As the lonely man who to Paris, is an amusing spoof on I Bursting with vitality, sentiment watchable films around. comedy about a family of shrouds himself in a drab, old time movies starring Jack land just plain charm, "The newest "Topaz," Alfred Hitchcock's harmless American tourists who changeless existence, Rod Lemmon, as the villain dressed 4th ■ Reivers," at the Lansing Mall, and most conventional ■ remains the top entertainment film, is a serious piece of work about are mistaken for Jackie Gleason spies. Starring and Estelle Steiger is magnificent. His performance and the film's to his moustache in black, Tony Features is back! I offering. spy involvement in the Parsons, the film suffers from gripping theme make "The 1:15-3:^5-6:40-9:20 I "On Her Majesty's Secret 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis that is Pawnbroker" sombre but ALBERT R. BROCCOLI ■ Service," at the Michigan, would burdened by a prodigious heavy actors - handed direction and who fail to give life or unforgettable a screen experience. SKI WEEKE Skiing is an important part of and HARRY SALTZMAN ■ have been just another Bond amount of dialogue and plot humor to the fragile play that cries out for assistance. At the It shows at 7:30 tonight in the University Auditorium. | SCHUSS MOUNTAIN the NEW JAMES BOND JAMES BOND 007" $22 INCLUDES >N CAMPUS Campus. At the other end of the PICTURE. DONT MISS IT. • IAN FLEMING'S quality "Camile 2000" is a voyeur • level, there's "Valley of the oriented flick that can boast only Dolls" which is not |: TOW TICKETS, MEAL, | SEE "007" in the most "ON HER MAJESTY'S Play satirizes j':': only the TRANSPORTATION AND :j:j exciting ski chase in history! of an innovative •• but most perfectly awful film I've SECRET SERVICE" spectacularly ridiculous ever seen but it contains the >j: LODGING, FEB. 7 & 8 S WOODY ««' PANAVISION bedroom scene. It is playing at most the State. perfectly awful CALL 351-2162 $ !NEXT! ALLEN TAKE THE MONEY & performance I've yet violence "The Arrangement," Elia encountered (that being given, Kazan's lavish production of his of course, by Patty Duke, "The Apple Pie and White Picket Fences Carnival Show" I (APAWPFCS) is introducing a satirical look at violence to the IMSU campus. Violence as a cornerstone of American society is depicted in he one - act play produced by N.D. Productions, a group of MSU I theater and Television - Radio majors. The company is a I voluntary operation receiving neither credit nor pay. I "Guns, missiles and other instruments of violence set the stage I for the theme of the play" according to Gary Rivard, Bay City ■ senior and producer of the play. Violence is examined in war, I civil disorder, institutional violence and personal violence. ■ APAWPFCS will be staged at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Brody ■ auditorium, Wednesday in McDonel Kiva and Thursday in I Wonders Kiva. Admission is free. In February, N.D. Productions and the MSU Broadcasters will I produce the play for TV. CEN, a TV network of 21 public I stations, is considering using the program. Gamut, a student I produced series on WSMB, will show the play later this term. BEGINNING TONITE! "RARE EARTH" |ARE APPEARING NITELY AT "THE CELLS" THEIR MUSIC ISN'T CONDUCIVE TO TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION BUT IF YOU WANT TO HAVE FUN COME TO "THE DELLS" FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHTS. 3 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 16, |Q7(I pEACl CONCERT 'Great Race' By MAJA State News Reviewer Once upon a time (in in "The Great Race" We H«*e have un side the on one siae Great me ureat pure slapstick. pokes fun at all variety of humor from puns to Falk, and Keenan Wynn (among others) are depositing upon each the From the riom me opening re opening liftoff expected/unexpected ...vw.i tow expected/unexpected sequences,and good performances, some sill,, gWU pwiormances, sequences, and aa dedication",'y derti^.^ 1906 Leslie (Tony Curtis), complete ending, "The Great Race" is a Laurel and Hardy, of which ir UrflVtRSAL to be precise) there was a race from New York to Paris in wrni un - hairy chest and emvalJT, not to mention a series The highlight of the film, a pie - throwing free for all, is even other's persons real cream pies in a scene that took a week to nice way to escape land" for to "never while. Pointless - worthy. It will be shou, " fun when realizes that tonight and tomorrow FAMILY more one shoot (by which time some of never a those new - fangled contraptions of dirtproof white suits; in the and funny, it contains some darn Wells. I08B Lemtnon, Miss Wood, Peter the pies had started to go bad...)' called automobiles. And once other corner there is the villian F upon another time (in 1965, to (with black outfit and OMAflPK B8R be exact) a Mr. Blake Edwards decided to make a film about it, moustache, and presumably a hairy chest), the infamous 'YOUNG APHRODITES' poking a little fun at European Professor Fate, better known as SAliP royalty, carnival sideshows, the Jack Lemmon. Between the two Film called visual Eiffel tower, suffragettes, is the indomitable Miss Maggie f h" a HC! smile pompous old goats, pompous young goats, mom and apple pie DuBois (the honor falling to Natalie Wood), the ultimate Emancipated Woman believes in sex (notably who a poem a mustache State Singers independence and cigars. hers), The big thing in cinema today is to make films as opulent and The story is simple: a young shepherd boy on the verge of its pathos and overwhelming sadness made bearable solely bv Bruce Forche - MC nrP^PntrrtnrPrl' *n sounds inane and it is, but full as possible: costuming, sets, adolescence is captivated by a the intense humanity of pre sen I CO nte II it provides two and a half hours camera tricks, elaborate sound girl a few years his senior, player. One look, one action the SUNDAY A concert including both of rollicking fun. Edwards, setups, big name stars, famous Unable to fulfill his feelings says more than any hundred secular and a sacred choral music whose other credits include directors -- the list of devices sexually, he also fails in every words, Jan. 18 - MSU Aud. will be presented by the State "The P>nk Panther", "The "needed" to make a successful other way, barred by his 1:30-6:30 Singers 4 p.m.'Sunday in Peoples Party", "A Shot in the Dark", film is endless. In the light of innocence and youth from "Young Aphrodites" is more Church, East Lansing. The and "Breakfast at Tiffany's", this, it's really surprising to find success. than a film: it is a personal concert is open to the public does a more than adequate job a flick that makes it (and on a The , „„ experience of f without of making the spoof palatable. A beauty f Young disappointment. It is charge. grand scale yet) without every a dream big production, "The Great trick in the book. Aphrodites" lies in its simplicity Koundouros uses the rugged that djes on awakeni ™ ™ Race" is perfectly overplayed "Young Aphrodites" makes seashore as a backdrop for the totally unforgettable. " right down to the gleam of the Great Leslie's super white teeth, contoured bodies of his director, Nikos characters, washing them in i and Professor Fate's "curses foiled again!" lines. Rich in « Koundouros, is a'com^ {gJJ1STSS ^ MOfSe misquoted unknown in the Cinema world. film is almost costuming and sets, it boasts a entirely visual: His actors share his fate. His £ u ™ work is minimum Former Sen. Wayne score by Mancini, the last word material is an adaptation from the works of Theocritus and kePtj° " th^bare necessity. ""n° Aphrodites" n rr" dialog are (there is held underto300 words in Morse, D Ore., said at the University thf wif utirC a J"'"?' establishing background sound, aftjF College Symposium that the to come to a in Vj w'a8v he fades it out, leaving it to the to have a three - sided table w audience's Imagination to the United States and the e, continue the audio What little on two sides and f°re there is 18 str,ct,y Gre€k combatant forces, folk music. such as the United Nations, at the head of To compensate for his lack of the table, sound, Koundouros writes a Thursday's State News quoted visual poem. The whole film is a him as saying that the enemy ballet, a theatre of body English should be at the head of the which is surprisingly effective, table. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 16, 1970 9 2 students rap campus pollution is not polluted," said Peter E. Elton, East Lansing graduate the river and it doesn't belong the river which emits Davis uavis said saw it "am saia it takes taxes a condition taxes a cond.t.on a Davis, East Lansing graduate student, said they have seen a there We could Hp wmno i wnicn m'„ ® condition student. pipe mittinc emitting a substance , suppose, about 2L where it J substance comes oilv varying from milky to ike a fog to show the pollutants which smells like dieseloil from." Elton said "Snm. L.' being put into the a Research Center predicts that in of the pollution c 10 to 15 years everyone in this hemisphere will need a breathing - campus sources on sources, campus X* should be come from the ^^r8htl<,beraisedand campus bus Elton mentioned another helmet to go outside. the n Jacques-Yves pipe, east of the Farm Lane where these two pipes of the trains which rpass through Cousteau, "There's something going into hrirfop nnH bridge and nn i tho cmifh c\An the south side of c come .. - * from. . scientist and undersea explorer, that part of campus. says that if thermal pollution Davis and Elton live in continues at its present rate, married housing. polar icecaps will melt with one "We don't know who to go result being 100 feet of water in New York City. SERIES OF POOLS see about this," Davis said. Last term they attended A toxic waste from the British meetings of E-Qual, a student plastic industry is suspected of group concerned with 'U' seeks killing 17,500 birds in the Irish environmental pollution quality. They Sea since September. Another decided the group was too hung oil slick found off the coast of Santa Barbara, Cal. Air pollution threatening the Po Plain in Italy. cure "Pollution is a regional concept that involves an assessment of up in organization and was not doing anything about the actual problems. A worldwide problem, responsibility," he said. "Sometimes a polluted water source that "Ecologists and runs halfway through the United States and Canada pollution also exists at MSU. gets much of environmental scientists are One of the spots on campus The murky waters of the Red Cedar River might seem to its pollution from Detroit." convinced that this is an known for its pollution is the indicate that no one on campus cares about pollution, but Muelder said that no amount of work can clear up pollution emergency," Elton said. Red Cedar River. University researchers are working on ways to clean up the overnight. environment. "DDT was banned by Congress last summer, but it may be 10 Davis said the University "What the students and the The MSU Institute of Water Research is perfecting a plan to should be a leader in improving University should want is a river years before it is completely out of the environment." clear polluted waters by cycling out wastes through a series of He said decisions about the kind of world man wants to live in the quality of the environment. that flows through campus that have become almost as important as survival itself. He said the best way to "The institute has developed one of the most imaginative plans do "Ecologists have carried the torch for 15 years, but never this would be to improve Symposium in the country to help solve water pollution," Milton Muelder, before have they been heard like they are now," he said. the on vice president of MSU research development, said. environment on campus. pesticides The Office of Research Development is the central co-ordinating unit for research that transcends individual dedicate Richard Brautigaris research departments. It also provides an overview of the University's in research. o concerns Muelder said a large part of the environmental study on campus focuses on water research. By DIANE PETRYK Institute of Health, U.S. Dept. gets going. State News Staff Writer of Agriculture, the Michigan Persons interested in attending "At Wayne State they're doing pollution is a more „ air research like mad because air immediate problem," , he esticides in the soil will mark Station and MSU, the building- the Soii: Ecology, Degradation looks blue around here; water is the more imminent concern." in America theSpringhill Sugar . .... , , . , — —6 Muelder said the University is now being challenged to piece he dedication of MSU s new $2 will be used by research faculty, and Movement," should contact together a great volume of information to produce an efficiency nillion Pesticide Research graduate students and technical the Kellogg Center for ofresources. Mine Disaster Center. assistants. Most of the research, Continuing Education for Although most of the environmental research has been in Occupied in October, the though problem oriented, will be further information, progress for years, Muelder said recent pollution crises have luilding enables researchers at the basic level. The program will include dramatized the problem. rom the departments . - of "Every , project - - - undertaken will , comments from — the - Federal "Pollution has made Lake Erie a dead sea, and in Chicago they lorticulture, botany and plant be relevant to society even if it's Food and Drug Administration give smog reports every day with weather information," he said. pathology, entomology, fisheries at the grass - roots level," Bath and topics such as ecological md wildlife and crop and soil said. aspects of pesticides, the extent science to pool their equipment Currently projects include and increase efficiency. and significance of insecticides problem often'defies"solution. investigation into how pesticides as an environmental influence, Previously, according to James affect living things not intended non - biological aspects of ath, associate professor of to be affected, pesticide pesticides and distribution of ntomology, there were 14 metabolism, elements that affect pesticides between soil, water research labs scattered all over the decomposition of pesticides and air. The symposium will also :ampus doing pesticide research, and retention of pesticides by include a tour of the Pesticide Once together at the new soil and microorganisms. Research Center. facility, little new equipment Bath expects more ivas needed to fully equip the involvement with the problem of liberal Left's response )uilding. Funded by the National how pesticides affect humans as m"■ders by Oswald, Sirhan the College of Human Medicine andRmy—■is an uncontrollable im¬ pulse not to blame the particular BRIDAL SALON criminal,but rather to vilify Amer- COME IN AND Sing-Hong permitted the expression of a dt 4960 NORTHWIND DR EAST LANSING with Earl Parchman on the Piano inimosity aga TglTe such feeling a seeming legitimacy Preview - Showing Spring t an opportunity to indulge in thi, Bridal Fashions Tues.-Sat. 8:30 p.m.-l:30 a.m. Delacorte Press hardcovei Sunday Jan. 18 2 p.m. Jack Tar Hotel ie shack-like Delta paperbacks ($1.95 each).' SERVING DINNERS 5:00 P.M.-12 P.M. 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Washington -PEN MON. & THURS Til Q OVERSEAS DELIVERY ARR. 0 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 16, |Q7f| International religious airlift to NEW YORK (AP) - A daring, At the end, only the church Biafra halted ingerous and global religious alliance still was making the plane's 16 - ton cargo on the over the deliveries, now that it night. most of the world's church too high a price to pay." more than 200 church h \ unlit airstrip in 4lA minutes. controls the landing sites. In midsummer that year, bodies. In this country it the time, Biafrans inside Biafra. worker, peration, defying international risky runs with food and "Four to five million people At were odes to feed the hungry, came President Nixon also offered volunteer pilots rebelled, calling included Church World Service, medicine. The International Red dying from malnutrition at an Early last month th depend on these supplies for foodstuffs, and more cargo the missions too dangerous. But of the National Council of ) an abrupt halt this week with Cross had quit its part in the estimated 6,000 a day. Through unconventional operate tie fall of Biafra. survival," Sacci said. "As of the planes. It remained up to the on Aug. 13, 1968, Sweden's Churches, Catholic Relief became an issue effort last June when a plane moment, they're cut off without Nigerian that period and since, an among Chur,k government to Count Gustav Von It was the end of a strange, was shot down. xtra sources of food, until implement the offers. disparaging the risks, Rosen, made a Services and Jewish Committee. the American estimated million have died. leaders, Council of with some 2 - legal but compassionate But the church - backed governments act to set up Late in 1968, the U.S. Churches off,,!,, The extraordinary church cargo - carrying flight himself, "Surely it was the greatest hapter in church history. At least 25 fliers, volunteer warehouses crews, operating from supply some the offshore system to care for people." operation had its antecedents in stirring wide support for the ecumenical operation that has government released the first saying its political side exposed the churches effecJ on Joint Church four of seven C-97 cargo planes to charm recruits to the venture, lost their island of Sao Tome, continued Aid, its early 1968 when German program. ever been carried out in concrete of prolonging the war. operations now at a standstill, Protestants and Catholic European churches put it on a to the churches, and the ives ih the border - jumping, their flights until last Sunday offered its planes, crews and action," Sacci said. blockade - running flights then agencies began the relief flights professional level, with chartered But Joint Church Aid nighttime airlift. Eight planes night, when the last two planes "While the politicians and became a massive operation, the supply - laden depots to the on a some what hit or miss DC-6 passenger planes converted including religious agencies jn' were lost, shot down, bombed or were unloaded in Biafra. - - diplomats stammered over the Nigerian government to take basis, with one or two flights a for cargo, but they could carry big planes carrying 15 to 16 tons this country, disagreed crash - landed. But more than After that, the Nigerian bombs situation, worrying about the each. declarin. only about 10 tons each. starvation, the churches acted. that to stop the airlift 50,000 tons of food were and military advance shut W0U|ri In December 1968, the global Several hundred "result in the death of delivered, keeping millions alive. down the only remaining landing Joint Church Aid was set up, its They could have followed no people were of innocent civilians" mii|io" Despite the threatening site in the secessionist province -- other course. To let people die involved, including about 35 air a„H 33 participating agencies while and 75 ground "establish starvation circumstances, "it might well be a tiny airstrip at Uli, always waiting for political crewmen as « the churches' finest hour" of rough, often shelled, repeatedly representing the relief arms of negotiations would have been personnel at Sao Tome, and legitimate weapon of war." modern times, said Rocco A. repaired. Sacci of Catholic Relief Services here. Now, there was no place for the church flights to land. 'HOLROYD' A LECHER It also was a dramatic A spokesman for the example of interfaith teamwork Protestant Bishop writes novel on an international scale. - Catholic Church sex "We knew from the start it World Service said the last two was in contravention of planes to land radioed the word international law," Sacci said., Sunday night, "No more flying, "But we also knew that hungry field unsafe, under attack." NEW YORK (AP) - A novel expects to come of It goes show a clergyman as a human While the book lacks the children should not be made the Three other flights had to turn about a lady - chasing lecher beyond the novel itself. being no more immune than literary quality of Sinclair Lewis' back. The Rt. Reb. pawns of any kind of politics, named James Holroyd would Sterling, 58 - anyone else from temptation troubled cleric Elmer Gantry, it military strategy or blockades." In recent months, the religious not be surprising in this day and year - old former Episcopal and sin. is well enough plotted. For than His Holroyd is a young man neither Writing to more a year, combine's 13 planes had been age. Bishop of Montana, frankly notably good Protestant, Roman Catholic, making about 25 flights nightly Nor would it be admits that "The Holroyd who drifts into Episcopal terribly bad. especially Orthodox and Jewish agencies in into the blockaded area, surprising if this fictional Papers" is a device to win seminary life and ordination, The point the author says he totally 21 countries, acting together nearly 350 tons of food and Holroyd were cast as a priest and himself attention and make rising to the rank of bishop tried to bring out, through through Joint Church Aid, had medical supplies each night. eventual bishop, fleshly sins and money - but only so that he can during a lifetime in which he Holroyd, is the current plight of carried on their shadow all. sit down and write the spiritual seems to disrobe in bedrooms the church struggling between a Missionary ground crews there mission, cutting across the air had developed a technique by What is to be made of it, books he really wants to write, almost as often as he robes up strict past morality and a current space of a protesting Nigeria. which they could unload a however, when the author of irreverent though they might be for divine services. moral indifference . such a book is a real, live in their own religious way. edgewood united Episcopal Soon to appear on the heels Britons read Bible EAST LANSING bishop named Chandler W. Sterling? of the novel will be two FRIENDS MEETING church nonfiction 469 N. Hagadorn Bishop Sterling claims to have works -- "The ecumenical hit upon the sex novel as a new Arrogance of Piety" and "The an fellowship • meeting for worship 3 p.m - form of ministry, in a age of Eighth Square." All Saints Parish' 800 Abbott Road Regular Service New Liturgy 9:30 a,,m. 11:00 a.m. Leaving pr religious confusion when many clergymen are earnestly casting Just before he resigned his Western diocese in 1967, Bishop in installment form Upper level, corner room James Edgar Sutton Jr., 38, announr«d Thursday about for new forms of effective Sterling told his state's church convention that LONDON (AP) - A hard-sell he Is leaving the Roman Catholic priesthood to ministry. Christianity first true Socialist? or the Son of Child care provided "Giving Dionysus His Due" must be "dragged campaign is on to spur Britons "Marry, have a family, start a new life." He said Outrageous though "The by its heels" God?" Inlverslty Group Dinner into the 20th century to read the Bible in installments All are welcome Holroyd Papers" is sure to be for and must Next day the text "You shall & Program 6 - 8:30 p.m. he is engaged to a 32-year-old Pittsburgh nurse and then relate its content to good Christians, dripping as it get away from what he called have no other Gods except Me" ihurch Bus Service, morning & named Carol, but asked that her last name not "the folklore, cultural their lives. does with sanctuarial sex, the piety and appeared over the picture of a >r 332-8693 be used. AP WIrephoto sanctified The campaign is expected to good which Bishop Sterling nonsense formerly long - haired, bare - chested pop thought to be the Christian start in the United States later idol. Unitarian Universalist Church of Lansing university Student Christian Fellowship religion." this year. UNIVERSITY The commandment "You shall Goateed and given to Marshal Cavendish, Ltd., a Meeting at Red Cedar School (Sever St.,E. Lansing) SEVENTH-DAY baptist tempo'raX7n James Oliver Lyttle sports jackets, the tweedy prelate London Firm, is publishing the not utter the name of your God to misuse it" appeared by a ADVENTIST CHURCH church wardcliff School appears in full crimson - robed Bible in 112 highly colored who had just hit his thumb with Black Religious Dramatist color with pectoral cross and installments at two - week Church School 10:45 AM (American Baptist) a hammer. Sabbath School 9:30 ring on the rear dust jacket of intervals. It allotted $360,000 to "You shall not covet" showed Sunday Service 10:45 AM Worship Service 11:00 Gerard G. Phillips, Pastor Mon., Jan. 19 7:30 p.m. his novel. He is still a member of pushing sales in Britain and the Episcopal House of Bishops. claims to have sold more than a woman trying on a new K.G. Smith, Worship 10:00 a.m.8i7:00 p.m. coat before a minkless friend. "An International Posture for the pastor University Christian Church "My religious faith remains 100,000 copies of part one, "Does this include keeping up •ch School 11:10 a.m. which deals with the Creation. United States in the '70's intact," he explains. feels Meeting at 504 Ann St. Inesday prayei ;45 310 N. Hagadwn that most novels with a religious Similar advertising will cost vuth,,% Jfqnp^es?" the caption (Comer of Division) asked. Call 355-0839 if you Free Bus Service and background are sentimental and $200,000 in Canada and more The aim was obviously to Herbert Spivack, Diplomat in Residence at MSU ADMISSION FREE than a million dollars in the need transportation Nursery 332-1888 empty, whereas he attempted to attract the younger generation United States, marketing without offending their elders. It manager Peter Godfrey says. involved delicate okemos first baptist church university Central United Methodist some tightrope EPISCOPAL SERVICES Davidson, Pearce, Berry and walking. 4864 Marsh Rd., Okemos Tuck, the advertising "I don't feel we've anything to church CAMPUS HOUSE All Saints Church ! mi. E. of Hagadorn, % mi. S. of Gd. R. behind MEIJER'S) consultants, ran a series of full - apologize for," said Norman 310 N. Hagadorn 251 W. Grand River page newspaper ads. An 800 Abbott Rd. "Who do you think Christ Berry, a partner in Independent Church With A Biblical Message was?" one ad asked. "An old - advertising firm. "We've taken 8:00,9:30, and 11:00 a.m. an enormous amount of care not fashioned Billy Graham? The to offend people and we're in tune with the times." Alumni Chapel ^Howard Lyman first assembly Because 5:15 p.m. Collegiate Fellowship -- Inspiration - Refreshments Britain's commercial Gary Hawes Auditorium Rd. ichool 9:45 to 1 1 :45 of god television network won't take For Transportation Call 332-2133 or 351-5125 351-7844 351-8232 1:30 p.m. 1125 Weber Dr. Lansing religious advertising, the public Holy Communion did not hear Orson Welles Blk. No. of E. Grand River at W. E. Robinson, Pastor E.D. Dawson, Ed. Minister 485 9477 Downer intoning the words of God, but Americans certainly will. Rev. Richard W. Bishop, Pastor "Delayed Action" Collegian Seminar 11 A.M. 9:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. WORSHIP EAST LANSING TRINITY CHURCH * casiminsTCR prcsbytcrum church first presbyterian church "The Power of Influence" 13 J5 Abbott Rd. 7:00 p.m. EVANGELISTIC OTTAWA AT CHESTNUT Interdenominational cast ransinc. micnican "The Generation Gap" REV. IRVING R. PHILLIPS Wed. 7:30 p.m. 200 W. Grand River University Class 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHEDULE ■ PASTOR WORSHIP - 9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. YOUTH AND ADULTS "The Way of Expectancy" for Transportation Call SERMON: "Are You Good Looking?" SUNDAY SERVICES Trinity Collegiate Fellowship 484-6640 484-2807 Wednesday: Mid-week Discussion and prayei FKiifi BUS SERVICE TO AND FROM THE CHURCH The End of Your Search 9:30 and 11 a.m. Free BUS SERVICE See schedule ii (See bus schedule for both services in your - dorm) For a Friendly Church "Serving in the '70s" m0s.u. lutheran campus ministries Christian Reformed Church WELCOME TO OUR SERVICES and Student Center ALC-LCA for Students and Faculty at LCMS for Students at Dr. Wallace Robertson WORSHIP HOUR University Lutheran Church Martin Luther Chapel 1509 River Terrace (across from Hubbard Hall) 11:00 AM 7:00 P.M. Division & Ann Streets 444 Abbott Road CHURCH SCHOOL EC-2 2559 Ed-2 0778 Reverend Forrest Williams, Calvary 9:30 and 11 a.m. DR. H, SUGDEN Memorial Church, Racine, Wisconsin Lunch Wednesday Crib through Adults 12:30-1:30 P.M. Collegiate Fellowship 8:30 p.m. WORSHIP HOURS WORSHIP HOURS 8:15 am Matins Worship Discussion Refreshments 9:15 am Common Service 1st and 3 rd Comm. Rev. J. Herbert Brink, preaching 2nd and 4th Matins 10:30 am Common Service First Church of Rev. J. Herbert Brink, Rev. Alvin L. Hoksbergen, 11:30am New Forms of Worship 1 Worship (Comm.) SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH pastor campus for transportation, call 351-6360 or 882-1425 minister 9:30 pm Wednesday Evening Communion Service 7:30 pm Wednesday WORSHIP. COUNSEL. FELLOWSHIP. STUDY WITH US. (Vespers) Christ, Scientist Grand River at Haslett Entranci East Lansing SOUTH WASHINGTON AT MOORES RIVER DRIVE - LANSING university united Sunday Services 11:00 »■' methodist church DORM OR HALL Lesson Sermon Subject TIME A.M. P.M. DORM OR HALL TIME — 1120 South Harrison Phone: 351-7030 Mayo 9:10 6:20 Fee E &W 9:10 6:20 Cambell 9:10 6:20 Landon E & W 9:12 Hubbard S & N 9:12 6:22 "Life" 6:22 Akers E & W 9:14 6:24 "Is Christianity Yakeley 9:12 6:22 Holmes E & W 9:16 6:26 Gilchrist 9:13 Sunday School to age 20 6:23 McDonel E & W 9:18 6:28 the Only Way?" Williams 9:14 6:24 Owens 9:20 6:30 Butterfield 9:17 6:27 Van Hoosen 9:20 - 6:30 Emmons 9:18 6:28 Shaw E & W 6:32 Free Public Reading Room Bailey 9:19 6:29 Phillips 6:35 Armstrong 9:20 6:30 134 West Grand River 6:35 Bryan 9:21 6:31 Snyder Morning Worship 9:30 & 11:00 OPEN Rather 9:22 Abbot Case N & S 9:25 Church School 9:30 (for all ages) Weekdays -• 9-5 p.m. Bethel Manor Wilson E & W 9:26 Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. SOUTH BAPTIST Nursery under supervision of a Holden E &W 6:37 Evenings 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. Wonders S & N Registered Nurse 11:00 6:40 Free bus transportation 15 to 30 All are welcome to attend SOUTH BAPTIST 6:50 MEET US IN THE FIRESIDE ROOM! lainutes before each service. Church Services and visit anc use the reading room. _ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 16, 1970 11 Placement Bureau in Urban Development; The The following employers will the Placement Bureau at least MILITARY OBI !Oation chemicals, fiber glass, and coat¬ ings and resins. Because of the diversity An Equal Opportunity Employer Come in Today. of our products, locations, and career openings, we feel we can offer oppor¬ MORRIS AUTO PARTS tunities rivaled by few. Come in and IS 814 E. Kalamazoo 8-5.30Mon. Sat. DELIVERY; talk with our representative—he is in¬ terested in you and your future. I 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 16,197Q Cagers By MIKE MANLEY State News Sports Writer would push coach Gus Ganakas' team's Big Ten the go Spartans were beaten in "I haven't seen Minnesota north only 73 points a game while been luring more and more looking is the Spartan's Ralph Simpson. Senior forward, Bob Gale, who mark to 3-0 and Minneapolis, 78-65, and in the since Bill Fitch took over as posting a 6-6 mark overall and a people away from the basketball With his 30 points against lost his starting job early th i'n MSU's basketball team keep them close behind Illinois process fell out of the first coach but they've played some 1-2 record in the conference, games at Williams Arena this Northwestern last week, season to Gutkowski and was and Iowa. With MSU's next two division. In a series that dates great games this year," Ganakas almost given up for lost ventures into the frozen MSU's defense, however, is season. Its unusual when more Simpson now ranks in the nation during conference games at home, it is back to 1943, Minnesota holds a said. "They'll be a tough team in northland of Minneapolis for its surrendering a porous 86 a game. than 5,000 fans turn out to scoring with a 30.5 average, possible the Spartans could be 23-15 edge. for us because we have trouble most important game of the Now that Minnesota Vikings watch the cagers. But this week one spot ahead of Michigan's 5-0 before anyone around the against a pattern offense." young Big Ten season against have made their quiet exit from the Minnesota people are Rudy Tomjanovich whose In the Northwestern league noticed them. Minnesota, besides playing a the public's eye, the big draw game, the Minnesota Saturday night. expecting close to 10,000 for hitting 29.5 a game. hustling 6-5 redhead scored five But winning at Minnesota is deliberate offense, plays a sticky the MSU game and the big Ganakas will mo6t likely go A win against the Gophers sport in Minneapolis is hockey, points and did a not an easy thing. Last season, man to man defense, giving up for the increased interest with the same lineup he used g00(] - - The Gopher's hockey team has reason rebounding job in his against Northwestern with brief playing time. Simpson, Ron Gutkowski and Illinois at Michigan Frosh crush Titans, 69-54; Jim Gibbons up front and Rudy Benjamin and Lloyd Ward in the "Bob is back in our again," Ganakas said. "i„ picture backcourt. practice he's been playing with in Big Ten highlight But almost one player who had been completely ferocity and he did a good last week. He's going to be g job CHICAGO (UPI) - Illinois, by far the best defensive team in the Big Ten, gets a chance to road, heading into the contest with the Wolverines. Only two other teams are unbeaten in challenge Illinois Saturday MSU frosh inch forgotten in the MSU basketball picture could be a big factor against the taller Gophers. tower of strength on the for us." (please turn to page 16) boards conference play, Iowa with a 3-0 The basketball Shereda in containing Detroit's handicap against Detroit improve its position among the team, hot off of a satisfying 69 - "big man," and the performance center Gerald Smith, and did mark and Michigan State, 2-0. leagus leaders Saturday with a 54 victory over Detroit, will of the forwards in shutting off everything that could have been Iowa will be idle until Jan. 24, road game at Michigan, when it has a non conference return to the friendly confines the Detroit guards, asked of him. He stole the ball, JEFF ELLIOTT highlighting an abbreviated - of Jenison Fieldhouse Saturday, "If I had to point out one or outjumped, and forced fouls on conference schedule. game with Tennessee Tech, due his when they host a potent two men who did the most for Titan opponent. At the The Illini boast a 4-0 record, with two wins league on the to semester examinations. Michigan State plays Saturday at University of Illinois team. our cause," Frosh Coach Matt The key to the freshmen Atich said, "it would have to be game's end players were however, on the both bench, Let's check Minnesota. victory over Detroit was the Jim Shereda and Larry Ike." having racked up five personal roses, roses, roses defense, the ability of Jim Shereda went out with a three f°UlS!(please turn to page 16) before we 1 DOZEN RED ROSES- $39? COLOR A lot of controversy has developed in the last couple of with the news of a $10 increase in tuition to help finance the days building of a new All-Events Bldg. on campus. TELEVISION While several SN staff writers have presented stories on the building and the proposed student tax, our sports staff has yet to publicly take a stand on the issue. We have postponed taking such a stand because adequate information has not been provided to us or to the general public. People have responded to the issue exactly as the stories have been written in a negative manner. Most of the information AWAITS YOUR PARENTS IN EVERY -- provided in the State News has been accurate, but has told the story from one side of the river -- the side opposed to a new events building. KELLOGS CENTER tUEST ROOM. What else would the Dean of Comm. Arts say when asked if he would rather see a new building for his department or a new sports arena? How many people in the athletic department were asked their preference of buildings? The last part of that question is causing the split between the cultural-minded students and the more sports-oriented students on campus and there's no reason that should happen. TOR RESERVATIONS CALL ED 2 (571 The fact is that BOTH buildings can be built and can be built in the same year. As could be an events building and a Center for Urban Affairs; or an events building and new additions and improvements to the Library. A fact which has not been brought out is that the events building and an academic learning unit are not classified in the same priority rating. The events building is listed under buildings which have a non-academic relationship to the University. Academic units such as a research center, a new library or KELLOGG CENTER departmental buildings are granted by the state legislature and are, for the most part, funded by that body. There has been little mention„ variety of uses of the All-Events Bldg., other than that it would provide a basketball This is one aspect on which the Ad Hoc Committee for Advancement of Distinguished Educational Mainstay Energies (ACADEME) has failed to project their views. The committee apparently feels that we would be paying $11 million for a "gymnasium," where 10 gladiators will duel until five of them are slain. This is an unusual description of a basketball game coming from a group which is self-proclaimedly not anti-athletics, nor anti-fun and support the athletic enterprise. MSU Vice President and Secretary Jack Breslin has asked members of the press to wait until the middle of next week before taking a stand, when a complete picture and brochure on the proposed building will be issued. Thus, I will refrain from listing the numerous other events which could make use of the building. I do not expect all students to approve the building and give their support to it. AH I suggest is that people get enough information on the matter before coming to a decision. One theory I hope students do not accept is that Breslin is pushing this only because of his interest in athletics. Vice President Breslin is an important link in the quality of MSU's administration. Undoubtedly his devotion to MSU exceeds any personal interests. Men's IM deadline The deadline for fraternity and the Men's IM this afternoon or independent basketball and Saturday to see if they arc fraternity volleyball is noon scheduled to play on Sunday. to¥day- The deadline for entry in the Independent and residence hall Paddleball Doubles Ladder basketball squads should contact Tournament is also noon ■ UNION BOARD ■ Write: Aluminum INTERMEDIATE Try your wings Accounting, Research at Alcoa. and Development, Company of America, Come fly with us. Sales and Marketing. We'll give you Manager of Professional j BRIDGE LESSONS ■ TUES. 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A complete lox and bagel brunch will be served. with Alcoa □ALCOA For rides call 332-1916 Sunday between 9:30 and 11 a.m. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 16, 1970 13 Hot Board up the goal mouths and Gopher talent faces S' icers surprising Gopher pucksters are "Minnesota has yet to play a Gophers turn back Duluth last Greenhoe said. "No disrespect to handcuff the goal judges' hands first division club and there is firmly ensconced in the Western - Friday and Saturday. Minnesota MSU s Duffett, but Minnesota - Minnesota's Mike Antonovich question their schedule so far Collegiate Hockey Assn. throne no Antonovich drew the Saturday game while fans feel McLachlan's the best in arrives in town today. came to room with an 8-2 mark. has put them in first place," competing against a NHL - Minnesota this fall the league." Face off tonight and Saturday Antonovich is largely responsible MSU Hockey Coach Amo already a Minnesota North Stars home is set for 8 p.m., with the for Minnesota's hockey revival, Bessone said recently. legend in his own time. An All - ICE CUBES -- Minnesota has preliminaries beginning at 6 p.m. State selection during three but a case could be made for the "But I also feel that they are a "He's a real crowd pleaser and yet to face a Big Ten rival in Tonight's game will be carried years as a prep at Greenway - part played by their four wins legitimate first - place club with a real scrapper who gives back regular season play, and when on WKAR-FM. Coloraine High School in asked if the Gophers' 1-2 record over ninth place Colorado good scoring, good defense and what he takes," Greenhoe said. After 10 league Minnesota's hockey - rich Mesabi games, the College. solid goal tending," Bessone "The second he touches the in the Big Ten tourney was Range, the hustling 155 pounder indicative of their play, MSU's amazed state fans by winning puck and heads up ice you can Amo Bessone said he doubted it. the state prep tourney scoring feel the crowd come up." Gordie Howe's son here Sat. crown three straight years. "He has certainly revived For Greenhoe's money, this series' greatest individual battle should see the main combatants in "They lost overtime to first night, and a tough 4-3 game Wisconsin the it's hard to get interest in Minnesota hockey," up for a consolation," Bessone 90 feet apart with MSU s All - in hockey preliminary Tom Greenhoe, asst. Gopher sports information director, said. America goalie Rick Duffett and Minnesota's crown pretender, said. "Besides, I don't put too Greenhoe, an MSU graduate Murray McLachlan, facing each much stock in these and former sports publicity head other tonight. tournaments, anyways," Bessone What's in a name. "B" League with a 23-2 mark. Well, plenty when the name's Lee Realty is second. playing both teams," Asst. at Michigan Tech, pointed to added. "The only tournament Coach Alex Terpay said. "They "McLachlan is the main Howe and the subject's hockey. crowds of 5,300 and 6,600 that counts is the one that Agencies' Bob Palmer and should be reason we're in first place," However, 14 - year - old Mark Bob Goodenow who Spartan good games." respectively who watched the comes at the end of the year." Howe and his older brother, Coach Amo Bessone rates among Marty -natural sons both of the the finest college hockey SAT. PICK-UPS AT noted Gordon Howe of Lathrup prospects in the Ontario - Village and the Detroit Red Michigan area, lead the league in N. HUBBARD 12-12:30 P.M. sim Rick Duffett i Wings -- are only two of the scoring with 73 and 62 points rewards for MSU Ice Areana respectively in 25 games, while early birds when the Olympia Gary Kardos ranks third with 52 Agencies amateurs meet MSU's points in 23 games. Young Howe unbeaten junior varsity. is fifth in league scoring with 48 W.SHAW 5-5:30 P.M. FOR FAST, DEPENDABLE Face - off time is 6 p.m. for points in 24 games. I both Saturday's preliminary and "We're looking forward to tonight's crowd warmer with Tankers host Miami, Lee Realty. The Olympia Agencies squad, one of the hottest properties in FREE PICK UP AND Michigan amateur hockey this owa State Saturday year, leads the Detroit Junior DELIVERY TO THE MSU DORMS - The MSU swimming team, Lansing Everett leads the TAKE ALL YOUR which placed third in the Big quartet. Henderson has won two DIRTY CLOTHES TO Ten Relays, returns to the Men's firsts this season, one each in the 1 meter and 3 - meter. IM pool this Saturday for a - LOUIS Three junior divers Tom triple dual meet with Iowa State -• and Miami of Ohio at 2 p.m. Cramer, Dave Coward and Bill Miami of Ohio is usually a Scott ~ give the Spartans good strong contender in the Mid - depth on the board. CLEANERS America conference and Iowa Individual match - ups to 623 E. GRAND RIVER State is a perennial Big Eight watch this Saturday will be Iowa EAST LANSING swimming power. State's Eric Haapaniei and The Spartan tankers are paced MSU's Mike Kalmbach in the y a strong four - man diving 100 - yard freestyle and Dirk team which took second place Hanson of Iowa State and the honors in the Big Ten Relays. Spartan's Bruce Richards in the Senior Jim Henderson from individual medley. UNDERGRADUATE STUDEN . . GRADUATE STUDENTS and THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS . FACULTY* MEMBERS comprising 350 outstanding Boys. Girls. 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Washington • Lansing Meridian Mall • East Lansing 16,19?() I 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January STATE NEWS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED 355-8255 Don't Let Cold Weather Stop You— Place your Want Ad Today 355-8255 FRANKLYSPEAKING For Rent Employment by Phil Frank For Rent FACULTY APARTMENT. IMMEDIATELY: ONE Unfurnished. No pets. EAST 5th. 332-0319. 1-1-16 bath,, ■ LANSING MANAGEMENT. TRIUMPH 1963 TR-4. $595. Phor Phone 332-2627. C graduate students or'pTo&l CLOSE TO MSU and Frandor, people. Now available $2»n I • AUTOMOTIVE VOLKSWAGEN, 1966 sedan. WANTED: apartment ONE girl for two-man across from campus. month. 655-1049 or 65^1 • EMPLOYMENT Excellent condition. $800 by conditioning, complete kitchen, 332-6156. 5-1/16 • FOR RENT owner. 663-8808 after 5 p.m. parking, laundry, utilities paid ONE GIRL needed ,0 Sub, . • FOR SALE 5-1-22 GIRL NEEDED winter/spring term. except electricity. Call ED 2-1703. furnished duplex. $52 a m *I • LOST & FOUND » PERSONAL VOLKSWAGEN many 1969. extras. Must sel Li Closed Saturdays, occasional early evening processing required. Fringe benefits. 489-1411. 3-1-20 New Cedar Village. Call 351-3080. 5-1/16 X-1-16 Carter 4:30 p.m. 351^ [ • PEANUTS PERSONAL • REAL ESTATE week. 372-9791. 5-1-22 INCOME TAX: Must have had a SINGLE GIRL "student" to share GIRLS, LOVELY PRIVATE clean, walking distance. ^oom • SERVICE course in some kind of tax deluxe efficiency near Sparrow NEEDED DESPERATELY girl to 332-5320 after 6 p.m. $75' Hospital, $50. Phone 489-5922 or X5-1-2o • TRANSPORTATION accounting. Training session will 393 4365. 5-1/16 sublet Cedar Village apartment. • WANTED be given 8 hours each day, January 24th and 25th. Apply at Winter/spring. Reduced rates, 351-4214. 3-1-20 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: $60/month, plus utilitie 2^li H & R Block, 2014 East Michigan, 351-0795. 1-1-16 ' DEADLINE J. P.M. one class Lansing. Monday Wednesday. 1-1-16 through 731 ONE MAN Close to for 4-man campus. apartment. 351-7782 or SPARROW HOSPITAL - day be¬ 268-1250.5-1-22 from campus. 2-bedroom fore East Lansing's Finest publication. PART TIME nployment for Fully carpeted, lots of ro< Cancellations 12 noon one Student dent Residence Resii Rick - ing school yea CEDAR - OFF 1-96. One bedroom Hiller, 332-2627 TJ class VOLKSWAGEN 1967. Radio, good inth lease! 3, 6, 9-month leases Available $130. tion. day before publica¬ condition, good price. 351-0047 erchant wholesaler furnished. 663-8418. 1-1-16 Couple, 351-5201. EAST MANAGEMENT. C-1/22 LANSING I1 PER PHONE after 4 p.m. 4-1/16 VOLKSWAGEN 1962 Bus. Good $50, RESIDENT 1, 2, 3 man/woman vacancies ONE GIRL for two-man, no deposits, reduced rate. Phone 332-5295. Rooms body, excellent engine, good NEEDED STUDENT WIFI Pool and Party Lounge 3-1-20 MEN 21 and over - Clean q 355-8255 rubber, radio. $400. 351-1080. (•Walk to Campus rooms. Cooking and park '•Sponsored resident parties Reasonable. 487-5753,1 RATES VOLKSWAGEN 1966- Deluxesquarc • Luxurious furniture, carpeting, i. TF appliances Single girl to share very I day SI.50 deluxe 2 bedroom CANCELLATION OPENS very . . SURELY AM INSTRUCTOR WOUIPM'T MODELS, RENTAL townhouse. $62.50 nice! 15tf per word per day 485-6581.3-1/16 OFFICE OPEN Phone 351-6796 or 485-1265 3 dovs $4.00 EXPERT m EWTNOUT £VOT IN 2-7 MON.-FRI. ln9. Light I 13 1/2# per woru per aay 731 cooking, ^0 including 5 <*oy» $6.50 THVT B(JZZAf*P!!' BURCHAM, E. LANSING. 332-4709. 3-1/16 IS* per word per day (based on 10 worlds per ad) There will be a 50# service and bookkeeping charge if this ad is not paid within The State News will be responsible only for the first day's incorrect inser¬ tion. The State News does not permit racial or religious discrimination In its ad¬ vertising columns. The State News will not accept advertising which discrim¬ inates against religion, race, color or national or¬ igin. STUDEBAKER 1962, runs work. $75. or SUPER SUNOCO 372-1725. 5-1/16 SERVICE 918 E. GRAND RIVER THUNDERBIRD 1961 automatic Good body. Always dependable ED7-9320 $295. 393-6355. 1 1-16 (corner of Grand River & Bogue)' Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 16, 1970 15 For Sale For soft E, E LECTROMASTER, 4 ner-full oven, excellent dition, $45. Call 361-6649. PUPPIES TO give away to good home. Excellent pet* or hunter*. Mother, part Beagle. 663-4194. 1-1-16 LANSING'S Who's Barbara Porter, Cadillac freshman to AP poll: rising prices affect LARGEST tuition costs ;ER JAZZMASTER guitar, aquarium condition. $250/best *hop. More tank*, mora water, Philip Spike. Manchester senior across country ellent more fish than any other store. Farmhouse. . Rick. 351-1862. 3-1/16 Linda VanDyke, Almont, sophomore Noah's Ark. East Lansing. 3-1-20 to Donald Eppeiheimer, Fremont Jean A. Malone, Belding, junior to DACHSHUND FEMALE puppy. sophomore. Farmhouse. Jeff C. Matheson, Grosse Pte. Woods By LOUISE COOK to $2,100 a year next September. with other comparable universities. I >r Purebred, no papers. 3 months sophomore, Evans Scholars. Associated Press Writer Middletown, Conn, fixes the old. 372-7405.4-1/16 Linda L. Long, Lansing junior to A spokesman said the major A Colgate University amount of tuition each class had Raymond J. Nemecek, Flint junior, An Associated Press survey factor spokesman at Hamilton, N.Y. to pay Noreen Swope, Jackson, senior, Zeta was a wage increase for for tuition. IRISH SETTER. Male pedigreed. Evans Scholars. showed that rising prices nonacademic said it was school policy that no Tau Alpha to Thorn Miller, Royal employes whose No increase $50.00. Call after 6 p.m. Oak junior, Theta Delta Chi. affected public and private earnings will go from $1.60 to student be dropped for financial Georgetown University, a 882-9298. 3-1/16 universities, large and small $1.80 an hour. reasons. He said aid would spring and box spring Jesuit school in Washington, has Wini Johnson, Colt's Neck, N.J. schools, all faced with inflation increase to meet tuition, up $150 mbinations. Roil-away beds in Many schools claim tuition had increases for the past two SIAMESE SEAL-point kittens. Male. junior, Chi Omega to Jim Bequette, and »t 39" and 48" widths, DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS, generally higher education do not cover rising to $3,600 for the current years but plans none next fall. Phone evenings and weekends. formats. Experience. Reasonable Kirkwood, Mo., junior. Alpha Tau lywood style beds and frames, costs. academic year. The administrator, the Rev. sts, dressers, study desks. 60 646-4711.3-1/16 charge. Call 355-1040. 5-1/16 At MSU tuition has soared The Kansas Board of The Rev. Alcuin Hemmen, Robert J. Henle, said he hoped d matching chairs for study or Regents, ANGORA KITTEN, no paper*, 8 during the past five years, voting to increase student president of St. Benedict's that by keeping costs stable he ing room use. Used card tables I folding chairs. Late model weeks, shots, $10. 641-4367 increasing $261 for residents (an academic fees at six state College in Atchison, Kan., could make the university more evenings. 3-1-20 81 per cent rise) and $525 for colleges and universities, said the predicted yearly hikes, adding, eo phonographs, and stereo heterogeneous, instead of Lynne Baumgardner, Bloomfield, out of staters (a 60 per cent "We must keep our tuition in [nponents. Stereo tape - - higher rates were enacted to attracting students only from Drders, used portable TV sets, NJ„ senior to Dave Bergbreiter, hike). meet a legislative requirement relation to the economy. It is affluent families. irtment gas ranges, kitchen Chicago, III., senior. Triangle. The same squeeze is felt by that fees should come close to tied directly to the cost of One lower and chairs. 1 and 2 burner 1968 MOBILE home 52 feet X 12. students across the country, les the covering 25 per cent of the living." At least one school ;tric hot plates. $3.99 and up. Newly carpeted. Furnished and survey shows, who face higher schools' operating expenses. Some schools try to ease the announced a cut - a tiny one, m metal kitchen cabinets. Free extras. Call Perry 625-3616. ENGAGEMENTS tuition and room and board burden by guaranteeing that Almost all the schools but a decrease nonetheless. very. Bank card. Master Charge 5-1/20 SAY IT IN rates. if there is Pan American College, a state layaway plans. Hours: 8 - FRONT OF 50000 surveyed said they tried to raise even a rate hike during PEOPLE I Talk Ten years ago it cost $2,300 the student's four 30 p.m. WILCOX Lost & Found about businesr scholarship aid in proportion to years in - supported school in Texas, said services with a Student Service to attend Yale University for fee increases. it would cut tuition, room and iONDHAND STORE, 509 East college, he will pay no more Directory ad. Call Judi, 355-8255 Philadelphia Osteopathic. one year. This year it costs Tuition for three academic than it cost when he entered. board to $675 for some out - of higan. 485-4391. C __»oda*fordetaiis. $3,600. Next year it will cost quarters at Stanford will go from Such a policy is already in - state students in September. IFIER, 55 watts. 1 month old. ALTERATIONS AND Carl Shalda, Lincoln Park, junior. $3,900. They include only $2,145 to $2,400 next fall. A effect at the College of Idaho, a The cut will go to those students Dressmaking ling for $70. 351-0888 after 6 FOUND: Alpha Xi Delta to James Shaw, Allen tuition and room and board, no spokesman said the increase "is private, church-related school. who stay in older dormitories SILVER ID bracelet, i. 3-1/16 Park, W.M.U. graduate. books or incidental living to keep Stanford's tuition in line Weslevan instead of moving to new ones. Wednesday night between Baker University in and Snyder. Ed, 393-0025. 1-1-16 expenses. Increases vary ALTERATIONS AND Dressmaking. The increases vary from a few P ersonal Quality work. Fast service. dollars to several hundred. BUTTONS (2V4") sample 339-2075. 5-1-22 Candy Bickford, Battle Creek junior to Stuart Officials blame boosts on higher 00 postpaid. L&M Buttons, FLY ACAPULCOI SPRING BREAK Mauerberger, Pittsburgh, 9423, Lansing, Michigan 9 Pa., senior, Zeta Beta Tau. salaries for teachers, Vising x - days - meals - hotel - 909. Agents wanted. 3-1/16 transportation! 351-8979. 10-1/26 construction costs, general Ellen Richter, Huntington Woods inflation, need for new ZELDA A pox on wit and charm, senior, Sigma Delta Tau to Dennis equipment, more expensive Typing Service ... to be sure the only cool you'll Yashinsky, Oak Park senior. housing and cutbacks in federal ever possess is the refrigerator aid. TE SALE furniture, PAULA ANN HAUGHEY. Complete -- you're renting from Campus The Rev. Clement J. pliances, Gorham sterling Coolers. 2790 East Grand River. Professional Thetis Service. IBM Selectric Schneider S.J., acting president vice for 8, many other articles. 351-5652. 1-1-16 Typewriter. Multilith 5 Friday and Saturday. 4371 offset printing and hard binding. Sue Graubner, Ypsilanti junior, Delta of Creighton University in eenwood, Okemo*. ED 2-4545. JOHN - I'LL meet you In thr< Free brochure and estimate*. Call Zeta to Mike Sweet, Bloomingdale Omaha, Neb., cited general -16 Pickwick Pub at the Albert Pick. 337-1527. C senior. Alpha Gamma Rho. inflation as the reason for next Motor Hotel tonight. Marsha. fall's planned tuition boost of jUI AM-FM tuner-amplifier and 11-1/23 TYPING, TERM papers, and theses. $60 per semester, bringing the Fast service. Call 332-4597. o speaker**! ^atts/Channel, yearly tuition to $1,550. tput, Ni^V ''0W. ™ust sell AARON-MEET me in the Pickwick _JM/1_6_ An Iowa State University -9287, evenings. 51-/19 •Pub at the Albert Pick Motor Kathy Metz, Park Ridge, III. junior, BARBI MEL: Typing, multilithing. official said the increases were Alpha Phi to Jeff Reinke, Park Ridge, Hotel tonight. K.K. 11-1/23 No job too large or too small. Block off campus. 332-3255. C III., Brown Univ., Providence, R.I. junior. Phi Kappa Psi. necessary because of a lack of funds appropriated by the state Key punc DATE COMPLETE THESIS Service. legislature inflation. coupled with MSU students crowd th« Computer Center as they wait for other students to finish keypunching their forms. Seems like MSU Is one long waif With local people. Write for Discount Printing. IBM typing and free questionnaire. Tuition and fees at Duke state News Photo by Chris Wolf binding of thesis, resumes, Match-A-Date of Michigan. publications. Across from campus, University will go from $2,000 328 S. Main, suite No. 2 Ann corner MAC and Grand River, SET with cymbol. Arbor, Mich. (48108). below Style Shop. Call asonable. Call IV 5-9080, 3405 COPYGRAPH SERVICES, Memorial services owglen Lane. 3-1 -20 FREE -- LIFE INSURANCE 337-1666. C literature. Call licensed agent - Carole Frenell, Grand Rapids to Gene STEVE KAUFMAN 353-7708. O Rukas, Lincoln Park senior. Beta ANN BROWN: Typing and multilith ! Theta Pi. offset printing. Complete service tross Coffeehouse Friday and peanuts Personal for dissertations, thesis, Saturday. 8:30 p.m., 547 E. Grand RARD LAB-80 turntable. Like manuscripts, general typing. IBM. River. Friday: Bill & Minna; w, $70. Polaroid 150 Land WELL TURN ONI WE're active at King's birthday 20 years experience. 332-8384. C Saturday: "Group W Bench." $1 note $40. 351-3963. 1-1-16 last! Thanks. Men Prospective cover donation. class, Asher, '69. 1-1-16 WHY PAY more? Superior typing at sane prices. Phone 351-1765. S.C.O.P.E. (Students concerned over 1-1-16 population explosion) meeting, ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - After Atlanta's community leaders, memorial center will occupy two ING VESPA 150cc, $140; RCA Barbara Buday, Dearborn senior. Sunday, January 18, 8:00 p.m., room TERM PAPERS, dissertations, etc. 38 Student Union. Discussion of an outpouring of tribute both black and white, who locations -- the Aubum Avenue TV, $30; piano free. Alpha Gamma Delta to Mark Amo, Experienced. Electric typewriter. Wyandotte senior. upcoming teach-in and S.C.O.P.E.'s marking the 41st birthday praised his son's life and work area where Dr. King was born, 5-0978. 1-1-16 Call Karen, 882-2639. 1-1-16 participation in it. anniversary of her late husband Thursday. and which includes his church, Mrs. Martin Luther King Jr. and Pointing a finger at the few and a site near the Atlanta :K LIGHTS. Two sizes to Friends of The Peace Movement at her four children stood in a light white faces in the audience, he oose from. Complete with Transportation MSU meeting, Sunday, January 18, drizzle before his crypt and shouted: I love you, white man, University, the community tures. Marshall Music Co. 245 where Dr. 6:00, Room 33-Union. Stop the War, King did his n Street. 1-1-16 . COMMUTING FROM Jackson. Claudia Reininger, Taylor, South End American Militarism softly sang, "We Shall I am your brother ... You can undergraduate work at Carolina senior to Wade Anderson, by Overcome." Seeking someone to share driving rationalize all you want, I am Morehouse College. ND NEW Hobart, Ind. senior, Triangle. attacking this University's Craig stereo receiver, responsibilities. 355-3340. 5-1-16 Mrs. King,standing in the muddy going to keep on being your involvement in Military - Industrial pe player system. Save cash, field next to the Ebenezer brother. Academic Complex. Read: "From ily $200. 355-9492. 1-1-16 RIDERS: NORTH to ski resort, Baptist church Thursday, laid a "A man called me yesterday to U-M fellowships Protest to Change: An Anti-War Cadillac, Traverse City or Grayling Proposal for the U." wreath of red and white say he was the man who found ED WEDDING set. 1/3 karat, area. Go Friday afternoons, return wless. carnations, topped with a white Ray" « James Earl Ray, a white Marquise solitare, Recreation terlocking bands. $175. 5-4166. 1-1-16 Sunday evenings. $5.00, 332-5791 MSU Folklore Society winter sing, Friday and Saturday, January 17, dove, on the crypt. Then she and the children man serving a life sentence for Dr. King's slaying. "But I don't correctioncited NOW BOOKING spaces for spring 8:00, Erickson Kiva. All Sorts of break to RIDERS ANYWHERE in Florida began singing the civil rights want to know anything," the MSU may nominate THKIT AR-15 stereo receiver Freeport and Acapulco. Wendy L. Bandurski, Benton Harbo folkmusic. Bluegrass, Blues, Student Tours of Grosse Pointe Spring Break. Round trip. hymn her husband had made father said. "I don't want to candidates, in competition with id walnut cabinet. $550. junior to William D. McCormick Contemporary. Two complete shows. CHEAP I 351-5249. 35-3-5 famous. They were joined by think about that I don't >3-0291. 4-1/16 call Rob Crow 351-1042. 2-1-16 Eaton Rapids 1969 grad. ... other Michigan colleges and hundreds of persons who hate." Muslim Student Organization universities, for the six Michigan Snowmobile Weekends crowded behind her. The elderly minister received a SLALOM skiis. Excellent Wanted meeting, Saturday, January 17, 7:15 College Fellowships and for the lition. $80. Rich, 351-1898, For groups p.m., room 34, Union. Election of Dr. King's body was standing ovation. two Michigan College and transferred this week to the area ings. 3-1/16 BLOOD DONORS Needed. $7.50 for new president. Discussion of term's Vincent Harding, director of individuals. For Opportunity Fellowships which all positive. A negative, B negative activities such as films and seminars. next to the church which he co - the Martin Luther King will be awarded. information call, PET AVOCADO 11X15. and AB negative, $10.00. O pastored with his father. - 353-4267 after Maureen Murtagh, Dearborn senior, Memorial Center, said of Seniors interested in the Both only negative, $12.00. Michigan B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation longe rubber pad. Chi Omega to James Niemiec, During the observances in the King, "No grave can hold that Michigan College Opportunity 59.351-6519.5-1/16 Community Blood Center, 50714 Student - Faculty Brunch, Sunday, Dearborn, U.S.N. church, which was filled with spirit down." Fellowship Program should East Grand River, East Lansing. January 18, 11:30 a.m., Hillel House, Above the new Campus Book 319 Hillcrest, corner W. Grand River. nearly 1,000 persons, Mrs. King contact Rhodina Covington, Barbara Stewart, Bloomfield Hills sat in the same front row pew The Thursday observances marked the inauguration of the Equal Opportunities Program, Store. Hours: 9 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Guests will be 4 visiting Israeli junior, Chi Omega to Tim Hertzler, and seat she had occupied during EASTER VACATION IN Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Franklin Village senior, Phi Delta Professors. All students and faculty 353-9320; or Thomas Spierling, the funeral nearly two years ago. center which is designed as a Tuesday and Thursday, 12 P.M. to cordially invited. A complete Lox Honors College, 355-2326. JAMAICA! Martin Luther King Sr., a cultural and spiritual center for 6:30 P.M. 337-7183. C and Bagel Brunch will be served. For This is a correction of the black people everywhere. Janet Stewart, Bloomfield Hills rides call 332-1916. Sabbath Services, heavy - set, white - haired man, story on University of Michigan When completed, the [registered Saint Bernard pup, « WANTED: ONE ticket to UM-MSU senior, Chi Omega to Tim Wagner, basketball game. Call 355-2047. Bloomfield Saturday, 10:00 a.m. at Hillel House with Kiddush following. took the pulpit to thank fellowships. quality. Shots and worrm Hills senior, Ithaca ie 663-3247. 2-1-16 3-1-20 College, N.Y. $932.2 billion GNP Students International Meditation Carol Halliday, E. Grand Rapids Society meeting, Sunday, January Place Your junior, Chi Omega to Paul Lydy, 18, 5:00 p.m., Goldroom, Union. Grand Rapids junior. Lambda Chi Will discuss upcoming course and Alpha. (continued from page 1) Federal purchases jumped $2.5 conditions that have driven PEOPLE REACHES WANT AD Nancy Gately, Pontiac junior, Chi doubled during the decade of billion compared to a $9 billion increase in 1968, ending the year interest rates so high mortgages cannot compete, rose $2 billion Omega to Michael Valuet, Pontiac the 1960s, but the over-all Today . . . Just clip, complete, wail. senior. Alpha Tau Omega, G.M.I. figure-with inflation at $104 billion. Proportionately, during 1969 to $32.2 billion, the increase in defense spending This followed an increase of $5 STATE NEWS will bill you later. included-has risen almost twice The National Police Honorary was less than in other categories, billion in 1968 and declines in Nancy Smith, Grosse Pointe Farms as fact as actual production. freshman, Chi Omega pledge to meeting, January 19, 7:00 p.m., Residential construction, hit 1966 and 1967, both bad years Union Room 34, Richard Burnitt, The GNP figures showed the William Denomme, Grosse Pointe uncomfortable anomaly hard by the tight money for housing. Director of Michigan State University Address Police will speak on Campus Police. government economists have Rossier, Walled Lake predicted as the economy turned City away from inflation. Although People needed to MSU Pre-Law Club meeting. Chi Omega to Mark man —. , Chouinard, Clawson sophomore, Tuesday, January 20, 7:45 p.m., 117 production slowed, price O.C.C. Eppley Center. Judge Donald L. increases did not, and there is no Consecutive Dates to Run . Resig, 30th Judicial Circuit will speak sure way of knowing when they on "Courts, Judges and Their Place in Heading ■ will. An apparent drop in the rate free income tax service MSU Cine Series Film, Friday and of price increase in the The Volunteer Bureau has sounded a call for recruits in their Saturday. 6:40 and 9:30, 108B Wells, October-December quarter < drive to eliminate the income tax blues. STATE NEWS Natalie Wood and Jack Lemmon in occurred only because "the third An attempt is being made to establish free income tax clinics "The Great Race." 75c, no ID. quarter increase was swollen by throughout the Lansing area. Volunteers are needed to man these the federal pay raise," the report clinics and aid families in filling out tax forms, according to WANT ADS GET Beal Film Group film, Friday and said. Frank Myers, Volunteer Bureau coordinator. Peanuts Personals must be placed In person. Saturday, 7:00 and 9:00.104B Wells. It attributed the relatively Marlon Brando in "The Appaloosa." Volunteers need only a minimal knowledge of tax forms. "You FAST RESULTS reduced over-all rise to smaller don't have to be a genius to help people,* Myers said. "Preferably 50c, no ID. 7:00, 8:40, and 10:20, |0 Words or Less: iday-ji.50 3days-$4.00 5 days - $6.50 106B Wells, Young Aphrodites." increases in purchases by the only juniors, seniors and grads should apply." 65tf per word Adults only, (No one under 18). federal government and An orientation session will be conducted by the Internal pver 10 Words Add- 15< per word 40* per word $1.00 consumers, and in residential Revenue Service and others knowledgeable in the field of income construction. State and local □ □ CALL 355-8255 Union Board meeting January 20th, governments increased their taxes. Interested students are asked to contact Myers at the Mail to: Michigan State News 7-9 p.m. for Intermediate Bridge spending to $112.7 billion, up Volunteer Bureau, 353-4402, by Jan. 29. 347 Student Services Bldg. TODAY! lessons. Bridge lessons are 6 for about $12 billion, the same as "The more volunteers secured the longer the program will $3.00. Sign up now at the Union MSU East Lansing, Mich. 1968. run," Myers said. _ Board Office, 356-3355. 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 16 | Women's IM News The MSU Fencing Club will meet this term from 8 to |r S' grapplers meet Southern Illinois wrestled on Mondays and Wednesdays in 118 Women's IM. The club is co - educational and opened to students faculty. The club will have an informal meeting for all M interest* By GARY WALKOWICZ in their lineup the Salukis These two will meet again in seven matches this season, while against the Spartans last persons tonight. Information about the club and fencing State News Sports Writer the 167 match to break their Zindel is sporting a 10-1 record. year are 134-pounder Jim Cook given, as well as a demonstration. Refreshments will be served crushed Morehead State, 34-5, Abajace is currently sidelined and kept SIU in contention in deadlock. Spartan Vic Mittelberg will and 158-pounder Rich Casey. with a knee injury and will For further information, call 351-0100 and ask for Can, I Southern Illinois wrestling SIU's Ben Cooper lost to meet Paul Weston (3-2-1) in the Cook (2-3) wrestled at 137 their losses to wrestling powers probably miss the entire season. McDonald or Margaret Yax. h* I , fans should be sure and stay till Oklahoma (26-8) and Iowa State Spartan Jack Zindel, 7-1, in the heavyweight contest. against MSU and was pinned by After Saturday's match, the the end of Saturday's meet (24-12). 177 match in last year's Weston wrestled at 191 for the Keith Lowrance, who'll be The Badminton Club will practice from 6:30 to 8:su jntL ■ meeting. Spartans will be idle until the between SIU and MSU at Salukis last year and lost to wrestling at 142 for the Spartans, lower gym, Women's IM. ■ SIU s wrestlers at 167,177 and Cooper, with a 4-1-1 record following weekend when they Carbondale. this season, will be wrestling at MSU's John Schneider, 6-1, in on Saturday. meet Purdue and Oklahoma While the Salukis probably 190 all won individual titles in the Illinois Invitational. 177 again and will meet Jack's last year's meeting. C$sey (4-2-1) lost a tight (8-6) State in dual meet matches at Male and female to attend. students and faculty members are encouraged All beginners are welcome. ]* Two other SIU grapplers who match at 152 to John Abajace in lack the enough overall team younger brother, Bruce, in that MSU defeated SIU, 35-4, in a match. strength to hand the Spartans dual meet last season in East The best match of the day their first loss of the season, Lansing. might very well come in the 190 they do have several top caliber Two of the Saluki points in match where Jack Zindel will wrestlers in the upper weight classes. Led by that match came when Aaron Holloway the final five grapplers Karslake and MSU's fought to a 4-4 tie. Pat tangle Underwood. Underwood with is SIUs unbeaten Bob in 1902 EDITION OF Texas undecided on 11th grid game WASHINGTON (UPI) - Coach SEARS, ROEBUCK CATALOGUE Darrell Royal said Thursday national champion Texas is undecided on whether to play an 11th football game next fall. He ejoJMI 10 #• LILI discounted speculation the Longhorns might add Penn State to their 1970 schedule. Royal said he has not made up his mind whether an 11th game would be advisable. "I would have to meet with our people and any decision would have to be made by our | Board of Regents," he said. "There is nothing definite a as we are concerned. "We first have to decide I Top coaches parley whether we want to play an Coaches Joe Paterno, left, of Penn State, and Darrell 11th game. Only after that Royal, of Texas, met Thursday in Washington to would we start trying to figure I discuss the possibility of their teams meeting on out who we might be able to the football field next season. ai,1CT,u«. EDGES ROYAL U-M's Bo top coach WASHINGTON (UPI) - Bo California in the Rose Bowl, is coaches selected on a district Schembechler, whose Michigan still hospitalized on the West basis. Darrell Royal of Texas was team upset Ohio State, was Coast. His award was accepted second |n the baHoti other named major college Football by an assistant, Jim Young, at nominees were Bob Blackman of Coach of the Year Thursday in the coaches annual meeting Dartmouth woody Hayes of nfEREALVALUEOFTHlsBOOK balloting by his fellow coaches. • here Qhio state Homer Smith of Larry Naviaux of Boston In his first year at Michigan, Davidson Raiph jor