We Monday . • MICHIGAN Co Id . STATE NEWS . . . . want a peace in which and partly cloudy with a STATE . . . we can truly beat our swords high today between 10 and 15 into plowshares. degrees and a low tonight ••John F. Kennedy UNIVERSITY between five and negative 12. l/0l. 62 Number 115 East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 19,1970 rustees name the chancellorship of the University of Oakland chancellor approaching this selection. I came here not Nebraska. maintaining a quality administration we've that someone from within the University "We have expecting a chancellor or an acting had for years," Edward Heubel, Senate should be named. nothing for or against O'Dowd's appointment was approved chancellor to be appointed. I came here O'Dowd," said John Springfield, a former In a fiery session Friday the MSU Board 5-3 with Kenneth Thompson, R-Grand Steering Committee member, told the "No other name came up," he said. senate expecting to discuss the procedures." trustees. "We felt that a full search and representative. "We just want a j Trustees named Donald D. O'Dowd Rapids, Frank Merriman, R-Deckerville, Stevens countered that there had been Students, however, protested that they democratic process. We don't want him selection procedure in a two week period tiancellor of Oakland University and Stephen Nisbet, R-Fremont, Don Stevens, had been presented no other alternative rammed down our throats." no collusion in considering the O'Dowd .jected a student plea for a more lengthy (before Varner leaves) would have been than O'Dowd, whom they do not know. D-Okemos, and Blanche Martin, D-East appointment and that Hartman's charge ■arch for a successor to Chancellor impossible. It's mandatory and imperative The four student representatives on the Mary Mattison, also a former Senate Lansing voting for and Frank Hartman, was "McCarthyism in its worst form." that we bring this nomination to you." urwood Varner. D-Flint, Clair White, D-Bay City, and University Senate resigned one day before representative, said there could be no "When we have a man who has been Oakland faculty, staff and alumni Warren Huff, D-Plymouth, voting against Man from within the senate vote on recommendation of compromise on the 50 per cent student trained to the chancellor's position "I resented petitions supporting O'Dowd's the have not met a University O'Dowd's appointment. representation on a search committee. appointment. (O Dowd) with the support of at least the administrator who has impressed me as jpointment. Thursday 1448 students signed a petition "The students at Oakland are by far the O'Dowd is presently vice chancellor, Repeat performance faculty and administration it satisfies me," much as Don O'Dowd," said Royce Butler, asking the trustees to establish a selection It was the same vote by which Clifton Nisbet said. (please turn to page 10) rovost, dean of graduate study and Oakland librarian and professor of committee. R. Wharton Jr. was named president of Merriman said that to continue a search rofessor of psychology at Oakland. He MSU in October. bibliography. for a chancellor would "fragment the ill take office Feb. I when Varner assumes Before Joseph DeMent, president of the approving O'Dowd's appointment the trustees defeated a motion that an acting chancellor be named and a longer selection process be support of one individual." "I'm in favor of making while we have the support of of the factions," he said. the decision at least most Oakland chapter of the American Association of University Professors said the faculty was nearly unanimous in feeling Board opposition ends established. Oakland independence Wharton White, Huff and Hartman, who voted "O'Dowd has all the leadership ability for the acting chancellor motion, charged that the other five trustees had decided O'Dowd's appointment without and support to substantiate my support for nomination consulting freeing Oakland University from Michigan them -- the same allegation the three made State," Thompson said. President Wharton's nominee for a Stephen Nisbet,, R-Fremont; Don Stevens, about Wharton's appointment in October. The nine faculty, staff and alumni newly established D-Okemos; and Blanche Martin, D-East - University vice "My appetite is not whetted for an representatives who spoke before the presidency was withdrawn following Lansing, voted for the motion. Warren encore of the All University Search and trustees Thursday night and Friday all trustee opposition, Clair White, D-Bay Huff, D-Plymouth; Frank Hartman, Selection Committee, but I think that to supported O'Dowd's appointment. City, said Friday. Wharton had D-Flint; and White voted against it. do anything else than appoint an acting Three students, speaking for more than nominated Robert Perrin, national deputy "This University needs a careful job of chancellor would be unwise," Hartman 1400 of Oakland's 6000 student director for the Office of administrative planning," Huff said. "It's Equal said. hard to approve a position without the rest population, requested establishment of a Opportunity, to fill the $31,500 vice Tunnel vision selection committee on which students presidency for University Relations created of the picture. The future of the University "It's unfair to the unusual educational would have half the seats. is at stake on this kind of at Friday's meeting, White said. planning. It's got leaders we have in this state who would be Oakland's University Senate -- minus the Perrin's name was mentioned in the to be integral, not in pieces." honored to be approached by the board of four student members -- voted last week to public meeting debate on the creation of White objected to the $31,500 stipend trustees with the Oakland chancellorship," the new vice presidency. No explanation, the new office offers. support O'Dowd's appointment. O'Dowd he said. "You have tunnel vision in "I think for us it's a question of however, was given during the meeting for Wharton's withdrawal of the nomination. IART CONTENDERS Following the meeting, White Wharton withdrew the nomination because said Dems favor "he didn't want any trouble with Mr. Perrin while he was urging the trustees to create the new vice presidency. 18-year-old Huber, Mrs. Romney The vice relations will president for University be responsible to the president for all aspects of University relations, exclusive of alumni relations and legislative liaison, which are under the voting right Springfield Senate position. jurisdiction of the executive vice president. Michigan Democrats voted Saturday in eye A. former representative in the Oakland University Senate, John He will be administration of the responsible for the Dept. of Information Services, which until now has been a favor of launching a campaign to give 18 - year - olds the right to vote. The decision was made by delegates to a By LARRY LEE not specifically discuss the political merits showing of a blasphemous motion picture Springfield denounced the responsibility of Gordon Sabine. Sabine special Democratic convention in Detroit, of either her or Huber. as part of an arts festival." trustees choice of O'Dowd for was recently made vice president for State News Staff Writer aimed at discussing state political reform House Minority Leader Huber has also been critical of Hart's Chancellor as "a committee that University relations as well as special Robert J. Huber, R-Troy, Gerald Ford, measures. stand on campus problems, that unrest can projects. R-Mich., said last week that Mrs..Romney starts with one man and ends with The 2,500 delegates voted unanimously jinounced 1 Senate this Friday he would run for the "has some real potential as a Republican best be resolved by letting the colleges and one man." Approval of the new office came on a to begin a petition drive to put the 18 - year year, and later in the day, nominee for the U.S. Senate." universities handle the problems without 5-3 vote of the trustees. old vote question on the state election s. Lenore Romney was added as a State News - Huber's announcement not the interference of outside agencies. photo Trustees Kenneth Thompson, R-Grand >ssible candidate for the seat. was ballot in November. surprising, following his declaration last (please tum to 'by Jerry McAllister Rapids; Frank Merriman, R-Deckerville; Democratic Sen. Philip A. Hart, whose page 10) The delegates endorses 65 other cond six-year term expires this year, is year he would not seek re-election to his measures including a change in Michigan pected to run for re-election. State state seat. voter registration laws to allow college »rd of Education member James F. He has headed a special senate committee students to vote in the same city where Drinking polic Neill is another possible Republican to study campus disorders since March and they attend school. ndidate. has earned the label of a staunch Ann Arbor Mayor Robert Harris, Former Gov. George Romney, now conservative because of his stands on drugs, explaining the party's position on this icretary of Housing and Urban university disruptions and "liberal" causes. issue, called the present law Some of his most verbal attacks have "discriminatory" against student voters. Jvelopment, who has been prominently entioned as a possible Senate candidate, been directed toward Oakland University, "Michigan law generally permits a t Friday with Gov. Milliken in Detroit. which is in his district, and its former person to vote where he sleeps and reads [After Ife's Ivouldn' (possible the name was t meeting, Romney said his discussed, but asserted she get involved unless it's for party people to get behind Chancellor Durwood Varner. Huber opposed Varner's appointment to head the State Council of the Arts because he said he lacked control of the campus, awaits Dickerson's OK the newspaper. But discriminatory provisions against students, even those who are 21 years or older and even veterans and married students, provide that they must fcie that "no person shall possess or consume in a fraternity or cooperative, should have vote where their parents sleep and read other consensus candidate." including "the disrobing of a student in class, the spread of obscene publications, alcoholic beverages of any kind anywhere the right to drink just like anyone else." part besaid Saturday that Mrs. Romney newspapers." " the burning of the American flag and the within the confines of the land governed The decisions made at the convention "an effective candidate," but did Students 21-years - of-age may soon be Action on the proposal will be taken by said Board" with the exception of sometime this week, according to Eldon R. over the weekend represent party policies able to drink legally in fraternity and married housing units. cooperative houses. Nonnamaker, associate dean of students. that will be pursued both through "The current interpretation of this legislation at the state capital and by hant, Gowon confer A proposed reinterpretation of the The original IFC proposal, made last regulation implies that the possession or placing questions on the November ballot. University's alcohol policy awaits the consumption of alcoholic beverages in year, was more limited. It requested that fraternities be allowed to serve liquor at The special convention was designed to approval of Milton B. Dickerson, vice fraternity or cooperative houses is illegal," make changes in party procedures and to president of student affairs, to take effect. Steven C. Douse, IFC president, said. registered social functions. The proposal The Inter-fraternity Council (IFC) and was tabled by USAC, due to insufficient propose changes in Michigan election laws. The IFC and ICC proposal requests that Some felt this might help ease some of the >n Biafran food problem Intercooperative Council (ICC) proposal was passed at the end of last term by the University Student Affairs Committee the ordinance be reinterpreted so as not to apply to any off-campus living unit. "I'm sure the proposal will be approved," research into the legal aspects of the question. Douse did an independent study course bitterness within the party that resulted from the 1968 presidential elections. Iowa Sen. Harold E. Hughes, a member (USAC). Douse said. "It the legal implications of the alcohol LAGOS, wedding reception at Port Harcourt's hotel was passed almost on of the National Democratic Reform Nigeria (AP) - U.N. The present alcohol policy, Ordinance ecretary-General U Thant came here and there was no room for the newsmen. 22.01 of the MSU Board of Trustees, states unanimously by USAC. Someone 21, living policy question. (please turn to page 10) unday to confer with Maj. Gen. Yakubu Since Biafra's surrender Monday, no owon, the head of state, and get a first newsmen have reached the froht. Four and look at the massive effort to newsmen who drove to Onitsha, recaptured keep vo million Biafran refugees from starving. nearly two years ago by federal troops, Thant interrupted his tour of 10 African were expelled when they returned to itions and fle\v here from the the invitation of Gowon. U.N. sources Ivory Coast ^Sowon attended Sunday services at the id he would not Cathedral Church of Christ and heard a have come if the civil ar had been sermon that Nigerians must face the future going on because he felt it with "mutual understanding." an African problem to be dealt with by Organization of African Unity. Gowon and other leaders have called for Thant will fly national reconciliation to bring Ibo people today to Port Harcourt, •ordinating point for relief operations, of Biafra back into a unified society. ■*' r it •t: * i iter today he will go on to Paris. Gowon and members of the diplomatic rps *ere at len he arrived. Ikeja airport to greet Thant Welfare monies Vatican City, Pope Paul VI hailed Rerian a authorities for avoiding "violence vendetta," a week after he had threatened by veto, few about a massacre of feated Biafrans. The Pope also renewed his offer of GOP leadership '. can aid for the war's hungry and ill. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Republican r11 t^os, a party of about 80 newsmen Photographers protesting cancellation 9JPromised trip to former Biafra were congressional leadership predicted Sunday that it could sustain a threatened j k by P°,ice "sing clubs and a presidential veto of the Welfare fcinGf m n wben tbey tr'e<*to fpproach the terminal where Gowon and Department appropriation bill. foreign Sen. Hugh Scott, the Senate minority *ere waltln8 Thant's plane. leader from Pennsylvania, and Rep. Gerald I » o been told they would leave at Ford, R-Mich., House minority leader, said All-Events Brut ,day- Thon Nigeria Airways ■ they could hold enough Republican votes Indina » f°rmed them the trip was off, to uphold a veto with the help of defecting As students trek the snowy site for the All-Events Bldg. —an of the proposed structure fight for construction funds. ,~!"B rfur*her word, because the military of Rivers state was State News photo by Chris Wolf holding a (please tum to page 10) Intramural field near Case and Holden residence halls—advocates 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 19 | Stevens denies retirement rumor "I should like to state here Wharton over former Michigan University of Minnesota. both my position, at the and now that I shall make a Gov. G. Mennen Williams for The News story quoted University of Minnesota and as Board Chairman Don Stevens, decision as to whether or not to MSU s leadership. another Democratic party leader trustee of MSU. seek the nomination myself and On Dec. 1, Stevens began a saying Stevens "has taken a lot "I feel that it is a great honor D-Okemos, said Friday he will not make a decision on seeking will announce it publicly year's leave from his job as of unnecessary grief over this to be able to serve two of our sometime this spring or educational director of the state and wants to retire from the nation's great land - grant re-election to the MSU Board of summer," Stevens said. AFL-CIO to head an anti - board." universities here in the midwest, Trustees until "sometime this "I would like it further In his statement Stevens said an area I know so well," he poverty program at the spring or summer." he is "most enthusiastic with noted. In a statement distributed at understood that anyone claiming to speak for me at any time on the trustees meeting, Stevens this matter is doing so without said "Someone has assumed the unauthorized announce authority that I am not a candidate for the Democratic to my authority," he added. The Ingham County News story quoted unidentified party leaders saying Stevens has "made Interest groups eye Party's nomination." it clear that he doesn't intend to A story in the Jan. 14 Ingham '(/ All-Events seek the nomination." County News said Stevens has informed the Democratic party Speculation on Stevens' re-election increased following he will not seek another term. the election of President Stevens was first elected to hand to Wharton in October by the to work to try and involve more DON STEVENS modification in the building. Board of Trustees. students and more faculty," he Rochester, New York the MSU board in 1957 and Stevens has been reported Breslin reported his plan for added. became its chairman last year, the meeting to the trustees at A trouble with both the state A meeting with Breslin told the trustees that representative His term expires on Dec. 31, representatives the board's executive session Democratic Party and the state MSU is "going to have to get of groups concerned with the 1970. AFL-CIO because he supported Thursday. new facilities and that's all there this campus proposed All-Events Bldg. has "I have learned a good lesson is to it." been tentatively arranged, in the way we have handled January 26 Police ad students spokesman from the office of this," Breslin said. "We have not the executive vice president involved the students as much as "The question in the minds of students," he said, "is whether or not this said Sunday. we should have. They now have thing is the No. 1 building they want." get major renamed Executive Vice President Jack the feeling that we tried to Breslin has called the meeting to Breslin indicated that he spring the building on them." doesn't think enough money can River path bring together athletic and fine "I've told the students that arts groups as be raised from intercollegiate A new name for the School of Police Administration and well as ASMSU, we're going to have to have their the athletics to support the project A student walks on the frozen Red Cedar River, Public Safety was approved by MSU trustees Friday. faculty, State News and the support or the building will just As of July 1, this unit of the University will be known as the MSU Board of Trustees. not fly. We're going to go back without student support from which becomes a path In winter. The shortcut may A representative from Kenneth fees. be dangerous during spring and summer months, School of Criminal Justice. The change, which had been sought C. Black Associates of Lansing, by students majoring in police administration, is designed to reflect the broad range of interests in the curriculum the proposed building's . architect, is also scheduled to be CLEVELAND DIRECTOR The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State University, is published every class day during four school F Stokes hires black hero terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. Subscription rate is $14 per year. Member Associated Press, United Press International, Inland Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press R TAMPA Fla. (AP) highest ranking black in U.S. - The Jr. Lt. Gen. Benjamin 0. Davis has been hired by Cleveland month. "The heart of Cleveland's the nation's eighth largest city while his father served as senioi Association, United States Student Press Association.. Army instructor for the Ohio /or military history says he is taking Mayor Carl Stokes, also a black, crime problems are the living E openings National Guard. After a year at women graduates.' a job as head of the Cleveland as the $24,400 - year director of conditions in the center of the Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. Western Reserve, Davis enterei Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services police and fire departments public safety for the lakeside city," he said, "These fundamental causes must be West Point -- one of two black because he hopes "to make my metropolis. Building, Michigan State University, East E Lansing, eliminated before there can be cadets - and was graduated 35tl old hometown a better place Davis supplanted his father as Michigan. ... drastic improvements. in a class of 276 in 1936. for all of its citizens." the highest black military officer in American history. Now 93, "Cleveland's As a fighter pilot in V Phones: problems are similar to problems of all large War II, he earned Editorial Benjamin O. Davis Sr. lives in 355-8252 Distinguished Service Cross AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Classified Advertising Display Advertising Business-Circulation . . 355-8255 353-6400 355-3447 Wed. at SALE Chicago in retirement. He rose to the one star of Army brigadier general after the end of cities, young after especially where the commit major crimes learning to depend on the Silver Star, America's sei and third highest awards fo valor. . Grandmother's narcotics." TIME EMPLOYER World War II. Photographic 355-8311 "I Davis said the difficulties The 28 - year military mi was lucky enough to live in said being black will make a clean, middle - class "won't be corrected in five difference in his new position DARN IT neighborhood, but the root of minutes, either. It will take time the modem problems lie in the and "It always does because it' money. I plan to make SO slums.'' part of today's society." he said. mostly administrative moves and I ¥5 cmtisEE The 57 - year old DiVis becomes head of Cleveland's would ratbprwa^t before making hope I can be highly effective no matter If l am a Negro a complete outline of my ideas. I am an individual who has police and fire departments Feb. Davis was born in Washington, Miss J goes soft on the beach scene in pastel velours 1, replacing Joseph F. D.C., and resided in Cleveland, certain things to offer, no matter McManamon who resigned last what my color." by Snapdragon. . .a simply great bikini and jumpsuit cover-up in the soft-sheen and soft-touch of water-loving Arnel® triacetate/nylon, .in shades of sand, mauve or apricot. Sizes 5-13. Modified bikini. 19.00 Belted jumpsuit. 18.00 with master wooden clogs add continental zing to her beach gear with leather, tops in white, black or red. 10.00 JacdbSoriB Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 19, 1970 3 NEWS Trustees open meeting to RvDADDADi DlnuDoo _ i , ... held the evening before the monthly public ... ....... public." Formal sessions, according to Kelley, are public ■ trustees proceeded to privately discuss other board meeting. those held in accordance with "established rules summary In an unprecedented action Thursday, the MSU The legality of informal sessions of the board has been questioned during the past few months of such governing boards for the transaction of business." items including the selection of Oakland University's new chancellor. "The original position of the board was not to A copoulo lummary of th« day's «v«nt« from Board of Trustees decided to open part of its by both trustees and a legislator. Kelley ruled that private or executive meetings let the public in," he said. "Dr. Wharton issued a our wlro torvlco*. evening executive session to the public. At the request of a state legislator, Atty. Gen. not held in accordance with "established rules" plea which the 'ramrod five' couldn't overlook." Following a two-hour debate, the trustees Frank J. Kelley ruled on Aug. 12 that whenever and where no business is transacted are not White's 'ramrod five' are trustees Frank invited several reporters into the Kellogg Center the governing board of a state educational formal sessions, and thus are not Merriman, R-Deckerville; Don Stevens, meeting. Two trustees had promised institution transacts business, the meeting must unconstitutional. D-Okemos; Blanche Martin, D-East Lansing; a walk-out from the session if the public were not admitted. be open to the public. Trustees Warren Huff, D-Plymouth, and Clair Kenneth Thompson, R-Grand Rapids; and The informal executive sessions, at which The Michigan Constitution states that "formal White, D-Bay City, walked out in protest from Stephen Nisbet, R-Fremont. "My appetite is not whetted for allegedly no binding votes of the board are taken, sessions of governing boards shall be open to the the July executive session. Both threatened to At the October meeting both Huff and White an encore of the All-University repeat this action at Thursday's meeting if the charged these five trustees with "ramrodding" Search and Selection Committee, public was not admitted. the selection of Wharton. Reporters were allowed to hear Executive Vice Following Friday morning's board meeting, European but I think that to do anything else than chancellor appoint an acting (for Oakland reaction President Jack Breslin's report on the progress of the proposed All-Events Bldg. and Wharton's recommendations for a study on the University's chairman Stevens said decisions on whether to admit the public to the Thursday executive sessions will be made before each session. University) would be unwise." admissions policy. He said certain finance items and other personal -Trustee Frank Hartman Reporters were asked to leave the executive matters including personnel recommendations D-Flint mixed on Pill probe followinj^Jjl^^^ will still be discussed privately by the board. International News LONDON (AP) One varied as the medical findings, Belgium - An official JUNE IN Israeli warplanes swept into the heart of Egypt for the contraceptive pill, experts here say, is less of a health hazard Their reports follow: Britain - An interim report by commitee made up of more than 100 experts from various JANUARY at _ fourth time in less than two weeks Sunday, striking than smoking a cigarette, driving the government Committee < universities is going to study the a car, taking a i in the local military targets only a few miles from Cairo and the Drug Safety last month for the pill problem as pool or becoming pregnant. first time linked the estrogen reports from industrial city of Helwan, the military command said. But is the pill safe enough? content in birth control pills to America. in frandor shopping center All planes were reported to have returned safely. Israeli So far, there is no conclusive thrombosis, blood clotting that planes attacked within earshot of Cairo and Helwan last answer. can be fatal. \ • week, in what was regarded as a sharp escalation of the A preliminary government Figures in the preliminary air war. Helwan is the site of a billion - dollar steel report here and current Senate findings showed that complex, financed in part by Moscow, which is to begin operation shortly and will be the biggest steel center in hearings in the United States, have revealed a series of thrombosis, which is necessarily fatal, occurs in five not F the They're here! The first of 1970 line of spring conflicting medical findings of every 100,000 women of fashions is in at Gittleman's, Africa. North Korea said Sunday it had captured a spy named often confusing to women who take the pill. Some experts in Europe have childbearing age, while 24 women pregnancy, in 100,000 die in M R and they're waiting for you! declared the pill dangerous to A study for the British Hwang who, it said, was sent by the United States to seize army documents and take pictures of major military installations. The official Korean Central News health; others it is good for health. All sides Medical Association concluded that the pill is less of later E agree more a health hazard than smoking, Agency - KCNA - said the spy stated that "the U.S. imperialist aggressors plot espionage acts against the northern half of the republic in a planned way." It said information is needed and three driving or swimming, governments - Britain, Belgium and France - are sponsoring France - Jacques Henriet, a surgeon and an independent E Striped Poly-Plush T-shirt, pink/white/coco, $12. Coco their own studies. senator, is urging the the United States had trained him "in a special A survey by Associated Press government pants, permanent press, $12. to require espionage organ for a long time." correspondents in Europe manufacturers of birth control G showed reactions to the new pills to submit their products for doubts over the pill are nearly as extensive testing. Cotton knit T-shirt, in coco, Three American helicopters were shot down over the $8. Bright pink Poly-Plush weekend, the U.S. command said Sunday. Five crewmen shorts, $8. were wounded. Spokesmen said 6,333 aircraft valued at between $6 billion and $7 billion have been lost in nine years Saigon of fighting in Vietnam. In another development, a lawyer who advocates a "government of Introductory Lectures reconciliation" for South Vietnam, called Sunday on "all sides involved" in the war to observe a 14-day Tet cease-fire from Jan. 30 to Feb. 12. The Viet Cong previously announced, a unilateral 4-day truce for the lunar New Year, starting Feb. 5. There has been no government reaction to the proposal. TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION Two mulattoes, officially listed as Colbreds under as taught by t., thurs., fri. 9:30 - 9:00 p.n wed., sat. 9:30-5:30 p.m South African segregation Mws, were penalized' in a ., Johannesburg magistrates court for working at carpentry jobs reserved for whites. Both were fined under the Industrial Conciliation Act. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Thursday, January 22, 7:00 p.m. A Conservative British lawmaker demanded Sunday a in Erickson Kiva government policy statement on abortions in Britian for and foreigners. Sir Gerlad Nabarro also described as "an absolute scandal" a reported package deal available for Monday, February 9 American women, including air fares, surgery and hotel accommodation. The plan, offered by a For Information Phone 337-0021 or 351-3241 Massachusetts-based firm, costs $1200. 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Gas-heated volcanic complications. rock under an open griil provides the ComDlete Line of "Classes Starting This Week" delicious char-broil flavor that IS LIMITED CLASS VACANCIES U S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers said Sunday some "Brazier" to thousands of satisfied "Dairy Queen" customers from Canada DAIRY QUEEN TREATS STILL AVAIL ABLE combat troops will remain in Vietnam after they to New Mexico. For Information Call Collect 313-353-5111 nave been withdrawn the war. from active combat assignments in Ph. 351-8666 Rogers said an anticipated increase in Viet/ Evelyn wood L?ng terrorist activities might affect the President's Wl5hr the next century. University, I would be willing to part of $11 million out of the for indoor tennis and badminton seats: basketball games and Of course, my estimates may be promote these festivals every students' pockets. As for Mr. little conservative because I am Controversial a facilities ASMSU pop concerts. Having week (for a mere 20 per cent off (a need which is Breslin's fear that the lack of a attended similar concerts held in not exactly sure how much good of the top). questionable at best) and it flashy new building will hurt hardly seems as if we will be the U-M All-Events Bldg, I can athletes cost, but I still believe MSU s basketball recruiting assure you that the only This is an architects drawing of the Interior of the proposed All-Events Bldg., my pl;m would provide a substantial savings to the improvement over Jenison the financing of which has caused much controversy on campus. University. would be the upholstered seats. Administrative All serve - purpose any single buildings rarely purpose well. We The 'second-class' already have one white elephant mentality of this nature on campus in the form of the main auditorium. Do we really want another one? arts as The point of all this is that I justification is practice have become convinced broadly than they appear to To the Editor: necessary. under-financed, under housed, believe this project to be an - that the University's position have done concerning this 1 had to write this letter when I read the article entitled To The Editor: My primary concern, however, and which also have a place in with respect to the arts is one of problem. An ordering of attempt by Mr. Breslin and the is the scale of values which such All-Events Bldg. tugs at student pockets" in Tuesday's "State athletic Dept. to gain student As one who has served for the the scale of human values. It is casual forbearance. We have priorities is an absolute essential News." It presents once again that phenomenon which I call past three years as a member of a proposal represents. I enjoy perhaps not as important to and few of us in the arts will be support and funds for a basketball. I realize that costs come to expect that the arts are 'administrative mentality." the Ad Hoc Committee advisory recruit for the arts as it is for "second-class citizens" in terms convinced that art is equal to The theory of "administrative mentality" is explained very grandiose project which, in to the Lecture - Concert Series must be extremely high. And it basketball, but the lack of of University support and while athletics in the scale of reality, should be funded solely is axiomatic that a new facility simply. When the ruling administration of any institution of by the Athletic Dept. The and generally responsible for adequate physical facilities has we might hope that this is administrative values unless would aid in recruiting, which higher learning supports a new project as worthy of financial students would benefit far more cultural concerns on campus, I the same effect on persuading untrue, few decisions over the more positive and tangible am disappointed in the approach would hopefully result in better the student - artist to choose support, they must find ways of financing it. if they decided to lend support past seven years I have been a evidence of that support is Looking arouna, tne administrative structure spots a docile taken with respect to the new players, hopefully a winning MSU as the lack of adequate n ember of the faculty would forthcoming. to something that is really group of 40,000 plus, called simply "students." Upon this mass is All-Events Bldg. I have no season, and consequently more athletic facilities has upon the needed, like a new auditorium indicate large-scale support. imposed a special "tax." The mass becomes human and asks for information concerning the need money to defray those costs. On aspiring athlete. for instance. The Athletic Dept., the other hand, I can point to I would the representation commensurate with their ability to pay,.such as a for such a building and therefore Those of us who teach in the urge on the other hand, might save administration to consult seat on the real ruling body, much like our trustees. They are should perhaps presume that arts programs which are arts and are involved with their more some time and money by need exists. I can, flatly rejected because students do not have "a continuing such a interest in the institution" or because they cannot be counted putting an end to their however, document the need for diversionary tactics, i.e. the a cultural center of some kind upon to devote their best to the university. "all-events" Thus the general rule formulated from this is "Political power approach, and which would house music, dance awarded in inverse relationship to the ability to pay." calling a fieldhouse a fieldhouse. and theatre. In point of fact, the Michael Clinansmith Mark Talaba need is so blatant that no East Lansing Grad. Union Lake junior Questions asked statement the trustees wait until now to on bldg. leading to savings in time, effort, To the Editor: (State News, Jan. 13, and money. We feel that there are specific p.l)?: "At a monthly meeting of present the issue publicly for expressions of student 6. If it is truly to be events, actions and ideas that University deans and vice considered an All-Events sentiment? require further explanation, presidents following the trustees' Dec. 12 meeting, announcement 2. What will be the true cost Building, we feel accomodations clarification and consideration if would be made for an of plans for the All-Events Bldg. of the project - in total, and per the students, are to be in a auditorium for cultural events was made by mistake. student -- and what length of knowledgeable position to time is expected to be required including: a stage equipped accept and support the proposed b) If numerous preliminary to complete the financing? (How physically to meet production All-Events Bldg. They are investigations and decisions (ie. requirements of theatrical presented as follows: many years will students be * hiring architects, 1 • student assessed? Will a student be asked performances, and tbe I. a) What was the "mistake" financing plans) coitimenced as to pay more than once?) "optimum" acoustics for referred to in the following early as February 1969, why did 3. It was stated (State News, symphony concerts and Jan. 9, p. 1) that "Breslin hopes university presentations - all with adequate and comfortable Music Center needed that a $2 million hockey arena can be constructed at the same seating arrangements. time as All-Events Bldg." Is this 7. There exists the strong included in the actual proposed possibility that the present lack more than EventsBldg. All-Events Bldg. itself, or is this a the separate facility, and if this is case, what is the of suitable cultural - performing arts facilities recruitment, hinders training the and To The Editor: I will not dwell on the horrors arrangement for financing? retention of students and The announcement of plans of our existing Siamese twins, faculty, as well as hindering the >r a new athletic facility, the they have been described by intellectual and cultural 4. Are there any parking )-called All-Events Bldg., will visiting musicians and provisions for the patrons? atmosphere of the campus. be received with enthusiasm by performers in terms scarcely We are also of the opinion 5. If it proves feasible, that if the University can many students and faculty ^on printable, even in this permissive combining both the cultural - this campus, and it may well be age. In my own judgment, they overcome the battle of priorities performing arts center and the such a building true that our recruitment 6f are less adequate than the athletic - oriented arena would and erect basketball players is seriously Frankfurt (Germany) Stock perhaps enhance its utility meriting quality entertainment, Exchange Hall and the old this in turn would lead to hampered by the inadequacies of (assuming the same complex) Jenison Fieldhouse. I should, Seattle Civic Auditorium, which due to a more centralized increased student support and however, like to submit that used to be my candidates for the location, plus a seeming also help the building pay for there is another need at MSU world's two worst concert halls. itself. economy if done under oge all - Sincerely submitted, which is more relevant to the The Music Dept. has inclusive contract thereby Campbell Hall Council development here of a great understandably withdrawn to university, namely, a Performing Arts Center. Such a complex would probably not aid in luring utar basketball players but local high schools and the Okemos Arts Center. But not only are our facilities badly present designed, Venture: Seven minutes to save a life. 'ertainly might induce superior acoustically ind aesthetically students and faculty to come to abominable, wt simply do not MSU. enough auditoriums. The Separate packs—made of a chem¬ for each sample. The instrument is have The problem: lifesavlng clinical Music Dept. has an excellent tests of blood, urine ar.d spinal ically inert, optically clear plastic- capable of handling 30 different recital hall, but this is booked are designed for a variety of tests. tests, the chemistry procedures for Athletics most of the time for student and fluid may take technicians hours to And each pack is supplied with a ten of which have already been faculty programs. Kresge Art perform using traditional methods. developed. The first test result is The possible solution: design a binary code to instruct the analyser. Center has also served on ready in about seven minutes. And essential occasion as a pleasant location virtually complete chemical labora¬ Packs for certain tests also contain individual disposable chroma¬ in continuous operation, successive for chamber music. However, as tory in a desk-sized cabinet that tographic columns to isolate spe¬ test results are obtained every 35 iTo The Editor: demonstrated on two evenings will perform a variety of clinical tests cific constituents or molecular to 70 seconds, depending on the I during the past week, neither is automatically, accurately, quickly. It is ludicrous that a University large enough to accommodate weight fractions on the sample. type of test. community supposedly The result: Du Pont's Automatic Innovation—applying the known dedicated to intellectual pursuits the public when the program is In operation, the analyzer auto¬ of particular interest. "M" has what you're Clinical Analyzer, the end-product to discover the unknown, inventing ■should spend more of its time of years of cooperation and problem matically injects the sample and Your article on the All-Events looking for, and much, new materials and putting them to land resources on athletic diluent into each pack, mixes the Bldg. speaks of consultation much more. For instance, solving among engineering physi¬ work, using research and engineer¬ fballyhoo. Furthermore, the reagents, waits a preset time for with faculty and students about cists, biochemists, electromechan¬ ing to create the ideas and products ■administration that encourages the project. Such a dialogue is ^ ^ our new aerial snowmaking ical designers, computer specialists the reaction, then forms a precise ■such a trend, of the future—this is the venture ignoring the machine assures you of next- optical cell within the walls of the ■deprivation of a department welcome, if somewhat new on and many, many others. Du Pont people are engaged in. this campus, but I urge that this to-nature snow all year long, transparent pack and measures the ■ Fine Arts does not even have a The heart of the instrument Is a variety of career opportu¬ lJenison to "play" in) devoted to discussion be expanded to 4 ^ plus the very finest in uphill trans- reaction photometrically. For a include not just the possibility transparent, postcard-sized reagent nities, and a chance to advance Jtne enrichment and education of portation. For the more A built-in solid-stulo computer of an All-Events Bldg., but the packet that functions as a reaction through many fields, talk to your ■ts students, should be running enthusiastic indoor sportsman, our chamber and optical cell for a monitors the operation, calculates *he NFL. more important question of ^ Edelweiss Lodge stands by ready and the concentration value for each Du Pont Recruiter. Or send the 1 There are far more people who whether the money might not be computer-controlled analysis of willing with dinner by candlelight and test and prints out a report sheet coupon. J>ay to come to MSU to study better spent on a Performing specimens. ■'ie arts than there Arts Center at MSU. Mr cocktails by danceside. We also have excellent are students 1 come to MSU on athletic 3^ overnight accommodations and just for the Du Pont Company, Room 7894, Wilmington, DE19898 F-holarships. Since MSU can I record, we've accented the lodge from the game Please send mo the booklets checked below. J"eet the athletes' and fans' room to the fourth floor in passion red. Give us a jingle ■leeds □ Chemical Engineers at Du Pont sufficiently most of the on our hot line for ski conditions and lodge reservations , □ Mechanical Engineers at Du Pont Pme - Ralph Simpson is not a □ Engineers at Du Pont Permanent resident •vents Priority. •• an building does not deserve athletic SALE n so and find out for many, many ways. yourself why we're a silly kilometer longer Phone 616 775-9984 □ Accounting, Data Systems, Marketing, Production I Big deal that the Athletic • und would foot $1 million on Pie bill. This student's share of TIME Big DARN IT Mid wast Ski Capital |ie additional $9 million would Ta er he donated to a c°ncert that has good play SO _ BEftFAC CADILLAC, MICHIGAN M MANISTEE, MICHIGAN Ventures for better living. enough COME SEE aehor space for everyone. CAMPBELL'S SKI CABERFAE DURING THE INTERNATIONAL ICE AND Irene Falk Fisher SUBURBAN SHOP SNOW FESTIVAL, JANUARY 10-17. U.P. junior 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS leers MSU's Rick Duffet made split 35 seconds. series compared the hulky McLachlan The Spartans iced the game the season -- 3,119 - watched a believers of his detracters over with Tony Esposito* when the Winning a face - off to early in the final period, when tight goalie battle Friday night. the weekend. Chicago Black Hawk ace was at McLachan's left, the Spartans' Gagnon tipped in a blue line _. . _ ., . The senior goalie whose All - Michigan Tech; Bessone says a Gilles Gagnon drew to left wing scorcher by left defenseman split combined America honors last winter were similar claim might be made for Jerry DeMarco, and the left wing Herb Price. Duffett lost his bid ™th Michigan Tech's split in viewed with suspect from some Duffett. from Sudbury, Ontario, whipped for a shutout 1:45 remaining ,A«n Arbor over the weekend, quarters because he shared goal "McLachlan is a great goal a back hand shot past the when Bart Buetow chipped a 'e" G°phm (9-3) in the time with Bob Johnson, gave keeper, but I wouldn't trade goalie's stick side at 6:43. rebound over Duffett's sprawled WCHA lead followed by Tech ample show of his wares in Duffett for him," Bessone said. Gagnon assisted again at 7:18 form (4-2-1), MSU (5-3) and Michigan Saturday's 4-1 win over "As far as I can see Rick's as on an all - Montreal goal when The second largest crowd of ('"?)• Minnesota after losing a tough good as Esposito was when in he circled behind the Gopher net 3-2 overtime decision to the college - maybe even better." and fed out to Michel Chaurest. Gophers Friday night. "There's no doubt that Duffet As they did on Friday, the Chaurest making his second Spartans scored in the first appearance as a Spartan, rifled a Detroit team halts can go both nights," Spartan period when big Frank DeMarco 10 footer into the right corner • Coach Amo Bessone said. "He cleared the puck out of the of the net. prefers a rest now and then, but right now he has a hot hand. Spartan a zone to A1 Swanson. Minnesota staged its finest Leading the 3 on 2 break, the offensive performance of the senior defensemen from night late in the same period. Spartan JV streak "We're going to continue In a 4-1 decision paternally - up the hat trick Friday. playing him as long as he's hot." Marquette lead right wing Bill Duffett was, however, more than And why did the Spartans' Watt perfectly as he broke across a match for the Gophers, noted Sunday In Minnesota, the series was built as Duffett a showdown between and the Gophers' the blue line and Watt blew a stopping three straight shots carooming 35 - foot shot off the from point blank range and television, MSU g«me s on national junior varsity winning Steak score make national news? -- just proud papa Gordie Howe Spartan score nwntionlng his 14 - year - old Spartan defenseman Mike DeMarco far goal pipe at 14:11. stopping seven great shots in less appears to have slipped the puck (arrow) Murray McLachlan, the Western f" ™d Sa'"rd">' "«ht son's goal in a between periods past Gopher goalie Murray McLachlan in Friday's 3-J overtime win for th The Spartan offense really than one minute. Collegiate Hockey Association's most valuable player last winter. went to work early in the second th. ?>ni? 1ft°m "J interview of the National Gophers. However the Minnesota met-minder recovered In time to prevent the Gopher fans have continually period when they scored twice Student Christian Fellowship St, ttT ZZ Spartans skated blissfully into °f score. State News photo by Wayne A. Munn the Olympia Agencies buzzsaw. James Oliver Lyttle MSU INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES Black Religious Dramatist too "Our kids started out late," Coach Alex a little Terpay WIN 5TH STRAIGHT said. "They realized they were in Mon., Jan. 19 7:30 p.m. a hockey game. presents But it's better for us to play a "RICHARD III" University Christian Church 310 N. Hagadorn ADMISSION FREE team like that and play some Dennis Hogan lose, than to of these teams we've been beating 9 and 10 to 1." Spartans' only goal Saturday scored the Grapplers edge Salukis By GARY WALKOWICZ Jack Zindel and SIU s unbeaten "It was a real tough meet," The Salukis jumped back into Bob Underwood. while Larry Jakinovich picked Executive Sports Editor With the score tied, 0-0, early Spartan Coach Grady Peninger the meet when SIU s 150 . Aided by a default decision, 1_ said. "The toughest we've had all pounder Rich Casey pinned Rick Laurence Olivier produces and stars in technicolor film the MSU wrestling team won its match, Underwood year. It was nip - and - tuck all Radman. injury and was the way." Southern Illinois stayed close version of Shakespeare's monumental drama. Brilliantly closest dual meet of the «<,». 22-15 22-15, over Snnthprn over Southern Illinois Illinois SLfo c^.in^ . . . ZS 6g'Vmg , , ' gi.ingZind" 6 Z,nde' SIU JumPed into a quick lead as Spartan Pat Karslake and played by huge cast including Ralph Richardson, Claire Bloom, Cedric Hardwicke, John Gielgud. Saturday. victoiy by a victory by default. default in the match when russ Aaron Holloway fought to a 5-5 5 The Spartans, who are now rlilSThl Lin r Cunningham pinned Spartan tie in the 167 match. (j in d"al. meets, held a narrow 6-15 lead in the meet entering lb-15 entering Mgu when hejnbeat n « . . .. Lar^r tul SIlJ,s finoi . Lon Hicks in the 118 match. r«o«. di«oii fr Gary Bissell retaliated for the The two are —> apparent|y evenly matched. ™»-- The same two I Tues., Wed., Jan. 20 & 21 - 7:30 p.n the 190 match between MSU's an' 9*1' m the meet s f,nal Spartans, pinning Bill Wenger in wrestlers met in the 167 match I he 126 match. during last year's dual i between SIU and MSU. The \ UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM **oit * a ' 4- . . * . MSU forged into a big lead result.. a 4.4 draw with decision victories in the next three matches. Ben Cooper brought the I Admission $1.00 m ..... ...... Tom Ml kovich beat Jim Cook „ , Salukis closer when he edged I 13-6, in the 134 match; Keith s —- rtan Bruce Zinde, 2., , ■ h I■ Lowrance took Vince Testone, 13-6, in the 142 match and Ron Ouellet handed Vince Raft That victory closed the gap to a 7-1 I Why not? technicolor'" panavisw" from \ Plus "WORLD OF FASHION" MATINEES DAILY AT defeat at 150. 16-15 before Jack Zindel got his default victory in the next I | TONIGHT AT 7 P.M. & 9:30 match. Cocktail Hour 1:00 p.m.-3:15-5:00-7:30-9:30 SALE 4 — 7 p.m. daily 6 p.m. - 2 a.m. $1.25 OPEN YEAR'ROUND HEATERS! EVERY MONDAY NIGHT full size pizza TIME F DARN IT in the at show the bar COME SEE SO R J CAMPBELL'S E (jMlfyJIJk SUBURBAN SHOP E BLUESCREEN REDSCREEN The Performing Arts Company elia kazaris the NOW. At 1:30-4:15-6:55-9:30 Wed. At atljskfltar ONE OF THE TEN Grandmother' S arrange¬ ment Campiis Wide BEST PICTURES OF 1969! TRY0UTS (jMMkb 4debor&h frictard km-bocme 9 00? 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The Gophers also «fUin8 on|y 26 rebounds." the Minneapolis, Minn-- Relentless grabbed 17 rebounds -- 10 more at the center passing -fouled ■ I offensive rebounding by Larry than Spartan leader Ralph "Gibbons is position," he said. a natural forward Just when it looked like the Gophers might make a farce of Rudy could get out. Then before a towel in his jar— "*Sp,runs- I Mikan and hot second - half Simpson. and a good one -- and he's been the whole affair, Rudy Benjamin hand Lloyd Ward picked up his "We'll there's one thing about the momin8-. "Mikan did a great job out I shooting by CHlie Shannon asked to play center. He gives and Simpson began to warm up. fifth. I powered Minnesota to an 85-78 there," Ganakas said after the 100 per cent and that's all you The explosive pair combined for With MSU's three leaders on 1 win over undersized MSU here I Saturday night. game. handled "Nobody could have him tonight. We got can ask of anyone. 14 points in five minutes and "Boy, if MSU had a big man in MSU was suddenly back in the the bench, the second team of Pat Miller, Bob Gale, Paul Dean Buzzer shot gives frosh win I beat the boards, we let those the hole, wow! They're and Tim Bograkos came in and with the officials, Illini It was the first Big Ten loss in on tough contest, 64-59. Brian Breslin pumped in a 10 - the clock, after a Spartan time - as I guys slip through for the easy almost pulled out a victory. A forward Jed Foster had six fouls three starts for Gus Ganakas' now but they'd really be But then disaster struck. foot jumper as the buzzer out, Jeff Vanderlende passed in the game and scored a bucket I crew, while Minnesota moved its buckets. Nobody was screening something." Simpson picked up his fifth foul 25 footer by Miller cut the lead - sounded to give MSU s freshman from beneath the Spartan basket in between his fifth and sixth. out." I record to 2-1. With Mikan scoring 13 points on a charge with 10 minutes to three but Mikan hit a left - cagers an 88-86 win over Illlinois to Breslin, who turned and "It I Mikan, the Gopher's 6-7 Over in the carpeted coach's and controling the boards, remaining and went to the bench handed jumper from the base here tossed it in for the winning was definitely bad Saturday. The young I center, dominated the action lounge, Minnesota's young coach Minnesota spurted to a quick with 26 points and the team lead line and that was the game. Spartans had a 12 - point lead at officiating." frosh Coach Matt Aitch said. "The fouls I under his offensive basket all Bill Fitch agreed, saying I he first half lead and led 37-33 at in rebounds. Two quick shots by "I was impressed with their intermission, at 41-29, but hot The referee was slow in early in the game weren't called ana it intermission. Ron Gutkowski cut the margin desire," Fitch said. "A lot of shooting by forward Nick declaring it good, and when he At the start of the second half, to 65-63 and it looked like MSU teams would have folded if they eventually got out of hand." Weatherspoon and center Nick did, Illinois coach Bob Brown Two players fouled out in the Shannon, the people's choice up might be able to play over lost Simpson early but they Conner whittled the MSU lead in protested vigorously but to no in the icey northland who is just game and three others were Simpson's absence. stayed in and fou»ht. That tells the second half. avail. recovering from a bad back, me With one second showing on But MSU also edging toward ejection with four Four minutes later, Benjamin something about Michigan was displeased at the finish. cranked in four long - range -- who was turning in his best Slate - Gus has done a great job Do Blonds Really Swimmers a big splash: He Iowa State, Miami victims was first in the 3 MSU swim team coasted to its Richards turned in a 2:00.3 Cramer second. fifth and sixth victories here clocking in winning the 200 - The Spartans also took both Saturday defeating Iowa State, yard individual medley. relays Bob Burke, O'Neill, $19.50 as 83-28, and Miami of Ohio, 71-42. John Thuerer won the 1000 Winfield and Stan Solodky In the other match of the triple teamed up in the medley relay yard freestyle and Ken Winfield dual meet Iowa squeaked by took the 200 yard butterfly. • while Richards, Winfield, Miami, 57-56. Crittenden, and Solodky nabbed Spartan divers added valuable the freestyle relay. Choose from 12 points as they swept both the 1 MSU co - captain Mike and 3 • meter followed by Tom The Spartans host Purdue at Kalmbach as was a double winner he took the 50 and 100 - Cramer. Senior Jim Henderson 7:30 p.m. Friday. different types of yard freestyle events In 21.90 and 48.91, respectively. In the 100, modaerylic wigs SALE! UP TO team mate Mark Holdrlge was a half - body field at the length behind the From the "Barbra Streisand" look halfway mark, but came on strong to grab second, to the nipping ISU's Eric Haapaneini, 50.10 to 50.28. "Pussy Cat" SAVE ON SPORTS COATS All Sale Priced from January 19 - 31. The Spartans swept the first SWEATERS, BOOTS, SHIRTS, two places in three other events. BLOUSES, LEATHER JACKETS Freshman Alan Dilley won the 200 - yard backstroke, SPECIAL BELL BOTTOMS $3 Open daily followed by Mike Boyle. Jeff 10-6 In name only Lanini and Larry O'Neill and up 541 E. Grand River Ave. Mon., Wed., Fri., till 9 finished 1-2 in he 200 • yard Next to Paraphernalia His be Coward, but he certainly Isn't one breastroke while Dick Campus Western Wear nam# may Crittenden and George Gonzalez by any means. That's diver Dave Coward performing did the same In the 200 - yard Stat# and Miami. Coward took aflrst In the one meter freestyle. diving. State News photo by Mike Beasley Senior ,211 EVERGREEN OPEN 10-5 MON.-SAT. co • captain Bruce By now, you've probably listened It may surprise you to hear how to "Nashville Skyline" thousands of times. Flatt & Scruggs influenced people like Dylan. And Dylan's new sound doesn't sound It may surprise you more to hear how so strange anymore. So now, maybe you're Dylan, Johnny Cash, Leonard Cohen ready for Flatt & Scruggs. sound to the men who made the sound. They got together about 25 years ago Listen to "Final Fling," Flatt & in Nashville, playing the kind of music Scruggs' newest release. And dig where that evolved from the earliest settlers in the circle goes. America. Bluegrass. Kind of an American variation of madrigals. True folk music. Karl Scruggs in 40 years developed Fltngj fUu. banjo playing to the point where anyone who picks up a banjo is going to be doing something Earl played first. And when Lester and Earl perform, it's just what they can do with their voices and hands. Stand up there and make music. Pure and simple. Just like they've been doing on the Grand Ole On Columbia Records & Opry circuit. 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 19 1970 2.00 1.75 Enkasheer Panty Hose 99c Opaque Panty Hose Food additives risky, experts say Friedman said, might be due to human trials by volunteers of makers and the sugar times, soil elements, poor sanitation, new food additives to make sure manufacturers and does not have "F< Limit 6 Limit 6 Puberty Just because man cannot spoilage of plants or some things are not overlooked, any bearing on responsible animals, discovered Taylor said, —> "It Wat miscellaneous sources. Chemicals that East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only directly correlate heart disease, as they might be with only scientific data. '' ' those 0„ unintentionally sent into the animal testing, and continued Expires after 1-24-70 Expires after 1-24-70 cancer and other ailments with food by man are those such as study of the effect of cyclamates «Evervone an7Zd iuiuws 7ou SEMLJES" be,lM y ' " he ^id what he eats does not mean isn.t for " 1.50 foods are not a contributing agricultural chemical residues, Qn humans. isn 1 a y g Taylor cited an experiment in chemicals used in agricultural a further which pellets with cyclamate factor, opinion on according to Leo Wetlook Boxed Friedman, chief of the Division machinery getting into the soil cyclamates was given by Julius . Ahh_H , nhnratnriP« I". r Placed in the -"""ww* bladders 0fof reported. Abbott Laboratories ' of Pharmacology of the Food compounds resulting from d. Taylor, drug evaluation rats for a year and were found to Panty Hose Stationery received more than eicht eight 10 ■ never more food processing. .... have produced bladder can,p, and Drug Administration (FDA). specialist and Many people still do not pharmacologist aints a year about "That's equivalent to Speaking the theme placing S-|19 49c on "Chemicals In Our Food" for a recognize the potential harm Laboratories. from these chemicals gr ting cyclamates and none of those considered serious. The peUets the size of inside the bladder of a human «* '"! Limit 6 Limit 1 Having worked in cyclamate , , . . ... numai Sigma Xi meeting Thursday . . >pr of romnlaints staved the (coupon) night, Friedman described the into our food, Friedman said. research for 20 years, Taylor numberoifcomplla:Ints staved the age 16 and leaving it there ul ia 4L East Lansing Store Only "Just because mankind has said he has concluded that the 881,16 J °^fUniimh°fnff® 88e 48 " he Mld- "And if there Expires after 1-24-70 regulations and testing survived this far doesn't mean current ban on cyclamates is a even though the though number of the number of users users was no cancer b then procedures used by the FDA in of cyclamates increased many everything he has been eating for result of the war between its surprised." e dealing with additives to food the past 10,000 years is safe," he shipped in interstate commerce. added. Kodak 44 50% OFF Friedman said a food additive, LEO FRIEDMAN Friedman also described the WHARTON ANNOUNCEMENT "unless it has been in general intended effect, and that all difficulty in testing the safety of Instamatic Camera ON ALL and common use and generally chemicals in food. additives used have undergone 56" Limit 1 SUNGLASSES Limit 1 recognized as safe by experts," must undergo elaborate petitioning before it can be used legally. full investigations with respect to their safety. Friedman explained that in Difficulties include the experimental animals may not have the same encountered fact reactions that to Anti-pollution forces form This addition to intentional additives, petitioning by the human beings. interdisciplinary center Lanshig'store Only chemicals If East Lans°ngPStore Only East manufacturer must include chemicals may be added to food as a Expires after 1-24-70 Expires after 1-24-70 assurances that no more by nature or unintentionally by safety factor of 100 per cent man. were imposed , according to additives will be used than are 50c 1.00 Naturally occuring chemicals, Friedman, even such things as necessary to achieve the salt and vitamins would have to By ANN HODGE Friday. commitment, students and State News Staff Writer Roth Wall Neutrogena be eliminated because in certain quantities they are toxic. MSU's major resources against will The interdisciplinary center help unite University faculty want toward and advise them where they can programs Plaques Solid Shampoo AVOID 'We have no definition of environmental pollution have attempts to ban pollution get support," he said, poison," he said, "because it's been organized into a Center for through contributors from more Administrative responsibility 29c 49° not so'much what it is as how Environmental Quality, than 10 academic departments J?r the center will rest with the Limit 10 Limit 1 THE FUSS. much it is." President Wharton announced to Friedman called for limited the Msu Board of Trustees and concerned campus groups. Administrative approval of Office of Research Development Vice President Milton East L;ins°ng>Store Only the center was recommended as Muelder and Asst. Vice President Expires after 1-24-70* early Dec. 2,1969. The center J°hn Nellor. Expires after 1-24-70 IRISH HILLS SPORTS PARK was as endorsed by the academic Muelder said the center will 99c 41c • CHAIR officers as representing a useful provide a means of articulating • T BARS administrative arrangement. and conducting multi Tide • ROPE TOWS A student - faculty committee need**1 Ivory Liquid • 1800 FT BEGINNERS SLOPE on environmental quality urgently needed to understand environmental problems. Laundry Detergent TOBOGGANS • formed three months ago to help "The new center will utilize choose and direct the center's Giant 77C 12" 29c » LANSING ASK ABOUT programs. nd existing help strengthen such OUR WEEKEND University SI" L". 1 Limit 1 SKI $35.00 PACKAGE William professor Cooper, associate of zoology and organizations," Muelder said. "A better informed citizenry, a chairman of the committee, better informed faculty and a East Lansing Store Only Expires after 1-24-70 LEAVE called it a liason between faculty better informed student body and student groups. are important goals of the 1.50 THE CUTTING "We will try to find what type center." Zest Soap Yardley TO US! ENTERTAINMENT wDo You Like A Place Lipstick DINING Bath j^C $J23 UNION BARBERSHOP COCKTAIL LOUNGE { With Atmosphere ? Limit 2 Limit 1 fc'x pirei'aft e?'l-24°/O V 8 a.m. • 5:30 p.m. Ground Floor Union Mon. thru Fri. Building (across from Billiard Room) 355-3359 TOWN PUMP 55c 1.50 Make Up Tampax 10's Mirrors 307 S. 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YOU could eat your way to a STATE DISCOUNT 10 DAY, ALL EXPENSE PAID TRIP TO EUROPE or many other FANTASTIC PRIZES. Gary Marshall We Cash MSU Payroll Checks NEW ENGLAND LIFE Tryouts for the contest will be held Monday thru Friday in our house at 2800 E. Grand River, from 3:30 to I.D. Required 4:30 p.m. The National Contest will be held February 10, 1970. If you think you can do it, we're to feed you. waiting 307 East Grand River (?oundar of Mutual Lift insura n America - 1835 1500 Kendal* Blvd. 351-5940 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ,^4ondayj^lanuarj^9^J^70^^^^ state news STATE NEWS Like Honest Able, We Are Telling You Straight.. .Want Ads classified 3558255 really work. TRY ONE! CLASSIFIED 366-8255 Aviatfon FRANKLY SPEAKING by Phil honk For Rant For Sale For Sale FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to MARRIED COUPLES $160 to 'RUM SET with - GIRLS, LOVELY PRIVATE roar cymbol. learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE!! LANSING'S LARGEST aquarium $175/month. 6 and 9 month Reasonable. Call IV 5-9080, 3405 clean, walking distance. $71 shop. More tanks, more water, Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C leases at Cedar Village, 315 Bogue, Snow glen Lane. 3-1-20 332-5320 after 6 p.m. X5-120 I TO SOARING GROUND school by MSU 332-5051. 5-1-23 mora fish than any other store. Neah's Ark. East Lansing. 3-1-20 FOUR BEDROOM, two full beths. WIG, AUBURN, sho Soaring Club. Wednesday, Room ONE MAN neede j AUTOMOTIVE 30 Union, 8 p.m. 353-6931. ANGORA KITTEN, no papers, 8 apartment. New, cl 641-4367. 3-1-21 • EMPLOYMENT 6-1/21 351-1014. 3-1-21 weeks, shots, $10. 641-4367 • FOR RENT GIBSON ES-335 Bigsby vibrato, evening. 3-1-20 . FOR SALE Employment needed for four-mar SPARROW HOSPITAL - t Grovers; Fender Twin; • LOST & FOUND apartment. One block fron 2-ban dm aster cabinets; 3-stand*; MEN AND WOMEN 18 to 35: Full Ber 351-0877. 3-1-21 t PERSONAL l. Fully carpetM. km of rtxJm. Call 1-boom; Shure mixer; 641-4367 t£6B MOBILE home 52 feet X 12. . PEANUTS PERSONAL M AN Rick Hiller, 332-2627 or evenings. 3-1-21 Newly carpeted. Furnished and needed for • REAL ESTATE 351-5201. EAST LAPSING • xtr*. OH Perry 625-3616. FISHER 200-TX, 90-watt stereo • SERVICE Meadowbrook management. c-r/» 6-1/20 Trace. Phone amplifier $125. Sony 630-TC , TRANSPORTATION 393-6124 or 882-5444 after 5:30 tapecorder, new, $250. 641-4367 i WANTED p.m. 2-1-20 evenings. 3-1-21 Lost A Found MEN 21 and over - Clam quiet LEICA 3F, F3.5 » 35 mm Summaror DEADLINE room*. Cooking and perking. wide angle finder, $125. Bob - Close. Reasonable. 487-5753. 358 Abbot. 355-6436. 3-1-21 1 P.M. one class day be¬ 485-8836. TF LOST: ERfCKSON Hall fore publication. STAN DELL SUPER artist amp. Two Eternamatic pocket Cancellations - 12 noon one EAST. COMFORTABLE single room 'ART TIME girl wanted for 15" speakers. Original cost $700, 351-6135. 3*1-21 night for a gentleman. Quiet, parking. class day before publlca- work. 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. 371-1913, $325 takes it. 351-7839. 3-1-21 124 CEDAR Street. 2 man IV 2-8304. 3-1-19 CORDON-BLEU. 5-1-23 FOUND; WHITE male cat. apartment. $150 per month. Cal markings. Vicinity Hold< 6 or 882-2316. 10-1-20 SPARTAN HALL. Singles, doubles, 353-4125. 2-1-20 PHONE men. women. Cell 351-9286 or 401 FAIRVIEW Sio - 4 rooms 372*t031.0-1/30 k LEX ANDRE DOUBLE french 355-8255 for public contact. Shorthand and and bath paid, f horn. Good condition. Must sell. Personal childrt Q v-* pets. $125/month. ForSerte George. 353-2697. 3-1-21 dictaphone experience helpful. Phone od2-5763. 5-1-19 |RATES Apply in person. SPARROW KUSTOM BOTTOM - two 15 inch FLY ACAPULCO! SPRING BREAK - 9 days - meals - hotel HOSPITAL PERSONNEL. 5-1-23 ONE GIRL needed YOU WON'T believe our large - immediately for CTS base speakers. $225. I day S 1.50 selection of frame styles. transportation! 351-8979. 10-1/26 627-7718. 5-1-21 I 15tf per word per day LINE UP your winter term job now. $62.50/month. 882-0897 OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 2615 East . 5-1/20 3 davs J 4.00 Car necessary. Call 351-7319 for Michigan JOHN - I'LL meet you in the Avenue, 372-7409. 13 1/21 per worn per aay NEED ONE GIRL winter/spring. 'IT mAM UNfCPTONATE" 4KUNS ACCIDENT-*■ CLARINET SELMER Signet wooden body, excellent condition. $100. C-1-23 Pickwick Pub at the Albert Pick Motor Hotel I 5 days S6.50 Roomy apartment Americana. I feu- £ht?fo baes Call 351-9010. 3-1-19 tonight. Marsha. I per word per (toy Phone 353-0374. 3-1-19 UNFINISHED Furniture: Bar AARON-MEET me in the Pickwick (based on 10 words per »d) 927 WEST Shiawassee. New @MMS MICCJ0. COBB/1 io-t stools, night stands, available all shifts. Full or part NEVER USED: Women's Henke ski Pub at the Albert Pick Motor 1-bedroom, air-conditioning, chest-of-drawers, bookcases, There will be a 50tf service time. Excellent salary and boots, size 8 narrow, $50. After 5 Hotel tonight. K.K. 11-1/23 benefits. Call security lock. Ideal for graduate prefinished picture frames, and and bookkeeping charge if Mrs. Flannery, more. PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 p.m. 355-7979. 3-1-21 this ad is not paid within Director of Nursing. 393-5680. TF FREE -- LIFE INSURANCE South Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. C e week. literature. Call licensed agent - DENTAL HYGIENIST: Full or part STEVE KAUFMAN 353-7708. CJ time for downtown dental office, Houses BLANK 8 track cartridges and title The State News will be $6. NEED GIRLfoi labels, dust bugs, tape cleaners, per hour for qualified $85. Evergre Peanuts Personal responsible only for the hygienist. 489-3711, 351-3574 ENGLISH TUDOR: fu lished, 3 plugs and jacks galore. AH at first day's incorrect inser- after 6 p.m. 6-1/21 5-1-22 catalog prices. MAIN LINDY: GOOD It i/erlooking ELECTRONICS, 5558 South PART TIME employment for MSU students during school year with Cedar Village Apts. Pennsylvania, 882-5038. C POODLE-COCOA, male, finals. Love, y 1-1-19 purebred, no papers. F midwest's largest full-line NEW MANAGEMENT $50. 484-5540. 2-1-20 - KIDS d — Phot or merchant wholesaler. Automobile Happy Birthday from required. For further information, 2 Bedroom monsters. 1-1-19 The State News does not inner spring and box phone 351-5800. O 2 Man Apartment spring permit racial or religious EAST LANSING near Meridian Mall. combinations. Roll-away beds in discrimination In Its ad¬ New 2-bedroom, unfurnished, $200.00/month 351-8810, 9-5. 2-1-19 30". 39" and 48" v*idtbs. vertising columns. The except stove, refrigerator. Hollywood style beds and frames, Campus Interviews State News will not accept DESPERATE: NEED 1 chests, dressers, study decks. 60 used matching chain for study or Tuesday, 27 Jan. 70 advertising which discrim¬ Call 372-9530. dining room use. Used card tables inates against religion, 315 and folding chain. Late model Bogue race, color or national or¬ igin. IBM-1130 PROCESSOR who is adapted to key punching. Previous NEED GIRL for winter -- Own room, $60. Evergreen Street. 351-7294. Phone 332-5051 SOUTH FRANCIS Street. 2-bedroom stereo phonographs, and stereo components. Stereo tape John Deere 5-1-22 ONE BLOCK from campus. Wo recorders, used portable TV sets. processing experience required. house. Immediate sublease. Call apartment. Utilities and pi 484-2988. 3-1-19 Apartment gas ranges, kitchen The worldwide leader in the manufacture of Agricultural provided. Completely tables and chain. 1 and 2 burner Closed Saturdays, occasional early furn $65. 337-2336. 3-1-19 electric hot plate*. $8.99 and up. Equipment and producer of Industrial and Consumer evening processing required. 2-BEDROOM HOME IN COUNTRY. Products invites you to investigate how you might play a New matel kitchen cabmets. Free Automotive Fringe benefits. 489-1411. 3-1-20 Mature shede, on blacktop road. delivery. Bank card. Matter Charge role in finding better ways to provide food, fiber, and a No pets. 655-2593 or 655-1581. and layawey plans. Hours: 8 - more healthful existence for our growing world. I AUSTIN HEALY 3000 1964. Good 3-1-19 5:30 condition. Must sell. Best offer. p.m. WILCOX SECONDHAND STORE, 509 East 332-0846, Rick. 3-1-17 NEW G.E. PORTABLE and s 201 ALLEN Street. 3 bedroom Michigan, 485-4391. C rented only to MSU student AUSTIN HEALY 3000 Mark II. Openings coming soon in CEDAR GREEN'S sublease. Wir house, furnished. Available for 6 faculty. $8.84 monthly (incli students. $60. per student. All PIANO EVERET up-right. Very good Excellent condition. Call Craig, our 1, 2, 3 extra large Spring if desired. Fen- Mechanical bedroom apartments. 351-5493 after 6 p.m. 5-1-21 utilities paid. 332-2679 after condition. $100. Call 351-2205. Engineering 372-5194. 5-1-23 3-1-19 Design & Development To be part of the No. 1 Research ^CADILLAC, Excellent 1967 Limousine. landlord, you've got to be SANSUI AM-FM tuner-amplifier and Test condition. Phone TV RENTALS: G.E., 19" portable - "Superior." Let us show you CAMPUS ONE 4-bedroom two speak»v*Nl Qatts/Channel, 351-0832, 11 a.m. to 4 included. 351-7219. 5-1/20 p.m., $8.50 per month including stand. the style that provides living unfurnished output, N.bV .>ew, must sell Reliability Monday through Friday, $4,250^ Call J. R. Culver Co., 351-8862, comfort for thousands of suitable for two married couples, 351-9287, evenings. 51-/19 Quality Engineering 217 Ann Street, East Lansing. C people across the United graduate students or professional States. people. Now available, $280 a ALL NEW guitar*, smpfiffsrs,druihs, ■CUTLASS CONVERTIBLE. 1967 month. Accounting " ' TV RENTALS • Students only. Low See our model, Okemos 1-bedroom furnished 655-1P49 or 655-3847. horns, etc. Call fttefj 387-0703. :k. Excellent condition with monthly and term rates. Call 5-1-23 01/30 Factory Accounting omy. Call Dick. 337-7691. Road at E. Mt. Hope. Open 484-2600 to reserve yours. 2 or 3 man apartments Sales Branch Accounting University TV Rentals. C 10-6, Sunday 1-6. 332-5094. Marketing or Manufacturing Auditing PARKING SPACES available. Close, 489-9651 351-3525 SPRING BREAK Financial Analysis 351-9249. 5-1/20 uple only. Referenc NEEDED DESPERATELY girl SPAIN sublet Cedar Village apartmi RENT A TV fr Winter/spring. Reduced ra $9.50 per m< ith. Call 337-1300. Nejac TV Rer ONE BLOCK FROM campus: Large 351-4214. 3-1-20 $299 three-man apartment. available until June. Call 332-5621 Lease ONE MAN Close to for 4-man campus. apartmen 351-7782 Jet from Detroit Abby Tokar 482-1992 John Deere ■MUSTANG, 1965 6-cylinder or 337-2406. 2-1-19 < idard transmission. Exce 268-1250. 5-1-22 Hotel EAST LANSING, - one man needi Meals Gary Bray 361-1065 Moline, Illinois dition. 484-6346. 5-1-22 for 3-man apartment, 3 bloc NEW ONE-BEDROOM unfurnished. FACULTY APARTMENT. from Union. 351-6636. 5-1/19 Carpeted, garbage disposal, An Equal Opportunity Employer P'ONTIAC GTO 1965 conv humidity control. 655-3861. Unfurnished. LANSING No pets. EAST Jed, 28,000 miles, very good HOLT SPACIOUS 3 MANAGEMENT. 5-1-22 $1100.393-6166.4-1-21 Phone 332-2627. C Inc'ludes can TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS an now [RENAULTand 1969 R-10. Excellent and*1' Disposal and heat is units. These spacious luxury apartment CROSSWORD If price. Ask for Mike, PUZZLE10 e included. No city income tax. 482-4397. 3-1-19 Short term lease available. Call carpeted and furnished with 484-4481 or evenings 882-3508 or Mediterranean furniture. Each unit hat a 484-2226. TF grabage disposal and individual control - central air conditioning. These two or four man units have up to 3 EMPLOYMENT parking spaces per unit. The student's leisure time has been 13. Egrel 3/. Scu!: 14. Water plantain 38. Musical f/OLKSWAGEN, Went 1966 set SECRETARY adequately planned for with a giant heated swimming pool, J 5. Detached perception condition. $800 sr. 663-8808 after 5 Administrative skills needed recreation rooms and private balconies. If you wHlt to be 1G. Legal thing 41 Defamation to 17. Eggs A3 Painting support Department among the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call today. 19. Detective bomb techn.que Executive. Highly geared, 20. Genuflected 4D. Accustom |/OLKSWAGEN V extras. 1969. Like i diversified responsibilities. There are units starting at $70/ month per man. 22. Weep aloud 46. Speech sound DOWN Must sell wi '• 372-9791. 5-1-22 $550 Ph. 485 - 5481 Bellinger 24. Black tea 47. Ot small 1. Disfigurement 4. ft article Personnel. 27, Grapefruit importance 8, $1400. 25. Air. antelopes 48 D.mdeliors GENERAL OFFICE - >. 3-1-19 Dictaphone experience, MODEL OPEN: 1-6 p.m. every day customer service, route except Thursday luto Service & Parts telephone calls. Accurate typist starts $450. Ph. 485 - Jason ""O body shop. 812 East Street Since 1940. 5481 Bellinger Personnel. PHONE: 332-6441 nlBtu auto painting and ion service. IV5-0256. C THREE AND SIX MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE ICCIDENT Problem? Call BELLINGEP [ Kalamazoo street SHOP small dents to body lame PERSONNEL Pi SERVICE ®topcfcmgf)ant V BtLLINOKR 4620 S. Hagadorn 485-5481 MA NA CEMENT EXCl. US,IVEL Y BY: Alco Management Company 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 19, 197q 4*m THE Peanuts Personal BROTHERS of Pi Kappa Phi Oakland chanceller named Mtti (continued from page 1) Candidacies it is "sheer nonsense" to ex 1 (continued from page 1) failed to how the board we perform a service for the He has said "facts demonstrate the people of Michigan not toh! I to a selection whole state. The University /»♦ ( ./ that universities have not been concerned with what j8 I greatest number of people The chancellor is really going to be committee and give students 50 belongs to the whole state not to / \,,r t able to control or contain the haPPf"'nf- .. , f per cent of the vote. one group of people. The problem of campus unrest" and ® National Bank and 5e ,r of the Troy important to the students," she "I'm fully aware that students overwhelming president i said. support (for Michigan Oimme . are in a majority as far as the O'Dowd) from other factions and Chemiu I Recreation EASTER VACATION IN After presentation, the Martin students' said he number of people are has convinced me that this is concerned," Martin said. "But what is best for Oakland." Welfare Co., which he proudly declare has not been hit with had disrUDtion! f I Students said residence hall (continued from page 1) nor a civil rights . JAMAICA! Democrats. brought against it in the 25 y, meetings would be held at he has been with the I MHA vice president Oakland to discuss O'Dowd's eompanv interviewed on the NBC Other possible candidates appointment and determine the t\ , students' next move. television - radio program "Meet have been mentioned are Stab L "We could do something if we the Press." Supreme Court Justice Thomas DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS, replaced by Reynolds have the right leadership," one student said after the trustees meeting. "I don't know if we President Nixon has indicated he will veto the $19.7 - billion Brennan appropriation lor the Dept. of Rep Donald Riegle of Flint. U.S. Rep. jair Harvey of Saginaw and U . formats. Experience. Reasonable Tim Reynolds has replaced was elected by acclamation, have it. What's important at Health, Education and Welfare, The Republican State Centra] I charge. Call 355-1040. 5-1-23 Tom Ball as vice president of Reynolds, Toledo, Ohio junior, Oakland is now, not the Labor Dept and the Office of Committee plans to try to reach | . Men's Halls Assn. (MHA). was formerly the president of graduates six years ago. We've Economic Opportunity. The bill agreement on a consensus I tie School Ball, Adrian junior, resigned East Shaw. been alienated by the University, contains $1.3 billion more than candidate at a meeting Jan. 30 in I r evenings, 351-5770. effective the first day of winter As the new vice president, We don't like the way this has Nixon had asked- St; Cla,r to avo,d a costly I term, stating that the job "had Reynolds wants to work on 5een handled." Scott said he would vote primary. ■ become a chore" and he felt that several projects. He cited MHA Faculty and alumni held that against the conference report in ^e CO"'1* no 'onger be effective rush week, a social awareness the approximately 40 students the Senate when it c GUITAR LESSONS. Pri te Rock - committee, and a resident shortly after Congress j Folk - Classic. Marsha 351-7830. 1-1-19 Music Co with that attitude. At the MHA presidents' assistants evaluation committee present at the trustees meeting did not fully represent .student reconvenes Monday. Interviews set - assembly last week, Reynolds as his major areas of interest. opinion and that once they came for TV programl to know O'Dowd they would' like him. Vote at 18 ifB WHAT'S "I that see is O'Dowd as the glue I'd fr< • I) Charles Demery, producer of "MSU: Sights an 1 executive I holding Oakland Sounds," will hold auditions and 1 MUG together," said Mary Schultz, Committee, and keynote speaker interviews for the program director of alumni relations. "He to the convention, lauded the 7 to 9:30 p.m. from I has the support of the faculty Michigan Democrats lor taking Tuesday at a I and it's important that we keep the initiative in unifying the place to be announced. I the faculty. We've done well in Snow day party. "Sights and Sounds," a weekly I television 10 years and it's only because "With this convention show about the I MSU Computer Lab, Tuesday, 7:00 required. For ad we've had a good faculty. It's crucial that we keep them. We Winte displays its artwork as snow clings to trees nd MSU Michigan Democrats take a place University, broadcasting will Jan. begin I1 following the recent snowstorm. of leadership in he country and 3' Typewriter p.m. - 9:00, 314 Bessey. Terry phone 31802. can't without a chancellor." State News photo by John Harrington in the party," he said WJIM-TV. (Electrics) Dollhoff, Graduate Student in For , information, telephone I Computer Science, Introductory Repair pBSztf/t/ Computer Programming, a Department of I- the Dept. of Television ( Foreign & Domestic Radio, 355-8372. Humanities series progra 7:30 begins Louis E. May,Sr. ED 2-0877 Campus Book Store- Across from Union i. Speakers, slides, i Tonight the first in a series of Humanities courses three meetings will be held for England during the Humanities Typing Service Dept. Office, 122 students who would like to At 7:30 p.m. in G-28 Hubbard discuss plans for the program. Bessey Hall. thesis. Society - 7:00 311 EBH; know more about taking the Hall, asst. professors Anthony Faculty and student veterans of PAULA ANN HAUGHEY. Complet lanuscripts, general typing. IBM. Microlabs in Group Coi the The other two meetings will be required University College Linick and Floyd Barrows, program will give their 0 years experience. 332-8384. C 7:00 held 7:30 p.m. Professional Thesis Service. IBI\ - Steppenoff Lounge; impressions of the experience. Tuesday in 339 Selectric Typewriter. Multilit Philosophies of Anarchism and A film about Hall and 7 .'!<) the p.m. Libertarianism ...__ 8:00 - Room 34, u, Flint organist to give .—. J - Transportation union. Humanities-in - London venture Wednesday in 21t> Bessey Hall, prepared by Maurice Crane, TYPING, TERM f merican Society of :hnologists meeting, professor of humanities, and slides of last summer's program SALE 3. Call 332-4597. 5-1-23 a.m., 146 Giltner. All hnology students performance tonight will be shown. Further questions and Glenn Herriman BARBI MEL: Typing, multilithing. No job too large or too small. Block off campus. 332-3255. C RIDERS ANYWHERE in F Spring Break. CHEAP! 351-5249. 35-3-5 Round xking in VETA-VISIT Kenneth B. Kelley, organist and choirmaster of Woodside Church in Flint, will present an organ recital at 8:15 tonight in information about application procedure will be furnished at TIME Volkswagen, Inc. | DARN IT 6135 W. SAGINAW SI norary Hart Recital Hall. McGOVERN FOR PRESIDENT :ing, tonight, 7:00 p. Union SO LANSING, MICHIGAN 4 ingand Wanted i 34. Richard Burnet irector Kelley's concert will be the second in the Festival of Organ Recita|s offered this year by the MSU Music Dept. to introduce BUMPER STICKERS I PHONE 482-6226 3ind ng BLOOD DONORS Needed. $7.50 for lichigan State Univer 0 lce 5 for $1.00 COME SEE Across from campus, the newly installed Schlicker pipe organ. >. all positive. A negative, B negative speak on Campus Polic McGovern Bumper Stickers corner MAC and Grand River, The program, open to the public without charge, includes below COPYGRAPH Style Shop. SERVICES Call and AB negative, $10.00. O negative, $12.00. Community Blood Center, 507% Michigan m., Club meeting, 117 Eppley "Prelude and Fugue in C Minor" and "Deck Thyself. My Soul, with Gladness" by Bach; choral preludes on "Schmucke dich , o liebe Dept. A - Box 10002 Kansas City, Missouri 64111 ICAMPBLU'S SUBURBAN SHOP 337-1666. C East Grand River, East Lansing. »id L. Resig, 30th Seele" by Brahms and Micheelsen, "Chorale in A Minor" by Above the new Campus Book will speak on Franck, and works by four contemporary composers, Seth EXPERT SECRETARIAL typing Store. Hours: 9 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. id Their Place in Bingham, Herman Schroeder, Daniel Pinkham and Olivier Messiaen. ALPHA PHI Union Board meeting. Intermediate Bridge Lessons, Tuesday, 7:00-9:00 ion. Bridge National Police Honorary Will Meet Tonight at 7:00 p.m. in Room 34 of the Union Building RICHARD BURNETT Director of the M.S.U. Police Department will speak on "CAMPUS POLICE" SPECIAL SPECIAL SUNDAY MONDAY CHICKEN $725 SPAGHETTI $150 DINNER f. . DINNER ■. . Children $1.25 All you can eat