Together . . . Friday we ahall save our planet MICHIGAN Cold TATE MEWS ... together we ahall perish in its r tones. STATE . snow . . with one to three inches of expected today. Saturday, -John F. Kennedy clear and cold. UNIVERSITY Vol. 62 Number 119 East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 23, 1970 Nixon assaults pollution, inflation diplomats, civil and military officials WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Nixon victory our fighting men deny it in should assume the primary responsibility his enforcement procedures-and we shall do it interrupted him 28 times with applause. speech to the problems of environment, told the country Thursday a generation Vietnam " for their own wellbeing . . . But on his statements on domestic asking whether a president in 1980 "will now." without war should be its great goal-and "We are making progress," he said of the "We shall be faithful to our treaty look back on a decade in which 70 per cent He issues, other than pollution, the applause promised "innovative financing "the prospects for peace are far greater of our people lived in metropolitan areas came mainly from the Republican side. commitments, but we shall reduce our methods for purchasing open space and today than they were a year ago." The road to peace is difficult and involvement and choked The House Democratic leader, Rep. Carl our presence in other by traffic, suffocated by smog, park lands, now before they are lost to He gave second place, in his nationally dangerous, he said, but "I believe nations' affairs." Albert of Oklahoma, said the message our new poisoned by water, deafened by noise and broadcast State of the Union address, to policies have contributed to the prospect terrified by crime." lacked "imaginative recommendations to Congress clapped when he said There should be national policy, he said, "clean air, clean water, open spaces," that America may have the best chance deal with inflation, tight money, the arms-limitations talks are best approached "as to where to build highways, locate promising "the most comprehensive and chaotic housing industry and our sagging since World War II to enjoy a generation of from "mutual self-interest rather than airports, acquire land or sell land." costly program in this field ever in the Apparently looking to a system under economy." uninterrupted peace." naive sentimentality." which Telling Congress to expect at least a nation's history." He drew repeated applause when he industry would have major But Rep. John W. Byrnes of Wisconsin, But it only listened when he said a major dozen major programs this year, Nixon went on: responsibility for curbing the fouling of air, senior Republican member of the Ways and factor for peace "will be the development water and land, he said "The emphasized reform of the welfare system, (See related story, page 2) "Neither the defense price of goods Means Committee, said Nixon made his nor the of a new relationship between the United should be made to include the costs of reform of government at all levels in the s proposals will include, he said, "a point clearly-that what the economy needs development of other nations can be States and the Soviet Union" and when he producing and disposing of them without direction of his "new federalism" with $10-billion nationwide clean-waters is a government living within its means. exclusively or primarily an American referred to the resumption of the Warsaw damage to the environment." more power to local governments. program " For details, he suggested, the Democrats undertaking. talks with mainland China. For automobiles, he And he promised proposals expanding "The nations of each part of the world said, there will be And, while he re-emphasized his might await the forthcoming budget Nixon devoted nearly half the body of "set increasingly strict standards and . . . the range of opportunities, including those determination to pare spending and achieve message. for expanded ownership "because in order ji inflation-fighting surplus, he exempted to be secure in their human rights, people Judging from the applause, Congress outlays for the fight against crime. liked best the thanks Nixon gave the need access to property right." Nixon promised "1971 federal spending lawmakers for what he termed Democrats were mo6t silent when Nixon bipartisan for aiding local law enforcement will said the blame for inflation is clear: support of efforts for a just peace. double that budgeted for 1970." "In the decade of the 60s the federal "By this action," Nixon said, "you have His live audience of senators, completely demolished the enemy's hopes government spent $57 billion more than it -presentatives, Supreme Court justices that they can gain in Washington the took in in taxes ... the American people paid the bill for that deficit in price increases which raised the cost of living for the average family of four by $200 a month." He said he realizes the appeal of spending programs in an election year, but "it is time to quit putting good money into bad programs otherwise we will end up Colleges should act with bad money as well as bad programs." on poverty--Wharton Delay c President Wharton said that it is time for "land-grant institutions to bridge the gap of the poor, our fellowman in the urban ghetto?", Wharton asked. "We have the skills, the resources and despite everything, in law between theoretical research and practical we have much of the knowledge. All that is application if the vital poverty problems of urban and rural communities solved." are to be lacking is the will." Outlining CUA programs over the last establishment year, Wharton noted a job-placement Wharton, speaking at an Urban Research program for over 40 welfare mothers, and Symposium sponsored by the Center for research projects related to determining the Urban Affairs (QUA) Expressed this view economic, educational, and health heeds o! The chief sponsor of a bill that would Thursday. He said that major universities create college of jurisprudence at MSU had magnificent ttsttlifttft to respond to The Center also evaluated data for two a urban ills that confront society. said Thursday it would probably be two or Robert Green ind Joseph McMillan, major court cases relating to equal three years before the college is education opportunity efforts and assessed established. directors of the CUA and Equal non-academic predictors of school Senate Majority Leader Emil Lockwood, Opportunities Programs (EOP) and their staffs, hosted over 100 campus specialists achievement. CUA also dealt with State of the R-St. Louis, said the school is needed at Universities financial, turorial and MSU because all the established schools are i disciplines related to urban problems. Nixon Besides Wharton, Green, University Provost counseling assistance programs. acknowledges Congressional applau! Thursday as he begins his State of the Union address before in the Detroit metropolitan area (Wayne Green thanked the various department John Cantlon, and former president Walter a joint session. Republicans clapped loude than Democrats for the President's promise to pare govern- State, University of Detroit and University Adams also addressed the group. representatives for cooperating with EOP's ment spendl/ig and of Michigan). tutorial program. expand law enforcement. Vice President Agi and House Speaker McCormack "We don't have any law schools in the "Will we respond to the cries of anguish partake in the background. Former president Adams called the AP Wirephoto outstate area," he said, and added that the Center and EOP the "catalyst and engine state capital should have a nearby law of excitement" on the campus. He was school. responsible for securing the grant for the "Hie law school has been Michigan tax long-standing a Registration table offered Center's first year of operation. suggestion by members of the legislature," The professors were asked to participate Lockwood said. (please turn to page 15) He further explained that the introduction of the bill Wednesday was at cramps spirit the initiative of the legislature, not at the of breweries for student government request of the MSU administration. The bill amends the statute providing the existence of the University and various areas of study. for its "Considering the tight financial situation DETROIT (UPI) - Michigan's beer in the state, I doubt if funds would be representatives and reflect student views on elections. I'm sure it'd go up to drinkers enriched the state and federal interest of direct concern." 50 per cent appropriated for the school this year," governments or more," he said. Lockwood said. "But it can never be by $109.2 million during President Wharton offered student Wharton directed Rustem and Huffman Rustem said the 1969, according to Robert A. Schiffer, to consult with their respective groups on only "major problem" established until the mechanism is set up." government Tuesday the opportunity to in moving elections from the eleventh class president and executive secretary of the He said there "are a lot of problems to be use spring registration facilities and the "feasibility and desirability" of the day of spring term to spring registration is Michigan Brewers' Assoc. resolved before we can even get this thing procedures for student elections and proposal. But Schiffer said referenda. "If this proves favorable, then I will campaigning. on the drawing board, but I hope the Michiganders pay higher "Candidates would have to do their excise taxes for their beer than persons in In a letter to ASMSU Chairman Bill assign key individuals from the University legislature will pass this bill in the campaigning a week or two before exams." assumption that it will be two or three surrounding states, and this dampens the Rustem and Council of Graduate Students administration to join with you in the he said. "But this problem will probably be spirits of the brewers. president Jim Huffman, Wharton also years before it is actually set up." development of appropriate procedures," offset by greater participation." "I don't expect any quick action, offered registration facilities for the he said. Schiffer said Wednesday there's a 0.457 "I hope that student government moves however," Lockwood said. excise tax proposed referendum on the All-Events Wharton said his suggestion arose from toward using the referendum more often, on a case of 12-ounce bottles in "a great deal of discussion on how to make Co-sponsoring the bill with Lockwood Bldg. especially in situations where there is a Michigan, while the tax in Ohio, Indiana, "If student student government more responsive and are Sens. Robert Richardson, R-Saginaw; winois and Wisconsin is participation in University great difference of opinion on an issue." 0.36, 0.196, governance is to contribute its full measure more representative." The idea pre dated George Kuhn, R-Birmingham; Alvin 0.1575 and 0.145 respectively. DeGrow, R-Pigeon; Gary Byker, to University development, then student the All-Events Bldg. controversy, he added. (please turn to page 15) R-Hudsonville; and Raymond Dzendzel, participation in student government must "It occurred to me,'* he said, "that the 'Lower taxes in D-Detroit. bordering states also be increased," Wharton said. administration could be more helpful to "courage the Michigan consumers in the He said limited student participation in students by offering registration facilities «ea to cross the state line to make their elections "leads to concern in all quarters so they could take advantage of them if Purchases. This causes a loss of to revenue as to the adequacy of current procedures they want to." Bill he State of Michigan and loss of Michigan retailers." Schiffer said. sales for Robert L. Green by which students choose their I would hope that it would provide a means whereby they (ASMSU and COGS) could ascertain student opinion on issues of major concern." on college SUPREMACIST SPEECH Wharton said he is hopeful his suggestion could be expanded to include referenda at fall, winter and summer registrations where student opinion could be voiced. passed by s Senate eyes WASHINGTON (AP) _ The Senate's two Carswell a Rustem described Wharton's proposal as "good one". He will bring it to the ASMSU Student Board for consideration. "It's going to go a long way towards a LANSING (UPI) vote -• In a 77-26 bi-partisan Thursday, the Michigan House passed bill aimed at cracking down on both student and non-student demonstrators at However, supporters said many college students themselves had written letters to them asking for the legislation. "When students pay for an education, American Legion group at Gordon, Ga. significant than that speech." state colleges and universities. they have a right to get it without classes whif K 881(1 Thursday they doubt that Mansfield and Scott both said they doubt The Department of Justice making student government a more Sponsored by Rep. Quincy Hoffman, supremacist carefully legitimate body. Right now approximately being disturbed or without them being campaign statements the speech will affect Senate confirmation checked CarsweU's background before his (R-Applegate), the bill would slap a yeare HQ by Supreme Court of Carswell to the court seat left vacant by nomination. Haynsworth was rejected after 25 per cent of the eligible students vote in stopped from going to class," said nomi minimum fine of at least $250 or a jail S dances for Senate Harro,d Carswell will affect his the resignation last year of Abe Fortas. questions arose about his personal finances term of not more than 30 days for persons Hoffman. "This bill is not aimed at college students confirmation. President Nixon nominated Carswell and judicial ethics. convicted of lingering in a Carswell building after specifically," he said. "It's time to start said during an unsuccessful Monday. The 1,600-word speech by Carswell was being told by school officials to move on. loM" for toe Georgia legislature in Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., found in a copy of The Bulletin of Teach-in speaker Efforts, led mainly by lawyers in the cracking down on the non-student assistant majority leader, said he Irwinton, Ga., a now-defunct weekly which agitators." "tho i was he would always be governed by distressed by the speech and added: "As a Carswell edited from 1946 to 1948. house, to change the mandatory fine and Specifically, the bill would bring under David Deliinger, member of the Chicago whiL w™e vigorous belief in principles of member of the Judiciary Committee, I am "I am a southerner Seven and editor of Liberation magazine, to make the penalty a simple misdemeanor its provisions any person who remains in a supremacy." by ancestry, birth, failed repeatedly. sure he will be asked about it and have an training, inclination, belief, and practice. will be the opening speaker at the Vietnam building after having been requested to Con,?*']1, now a of ^ U.S. 5th opportunity to express himself." And I believe that The opponents argue that in crimes of leave "by the chief administrative officer askpi °u APPeal8» said Wednesday when «*ed about the old speech, Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., who led a is proper and the only segregation of the races Teach-in Saturday. The teach-in will be held at 11:30 a.m. armed robbery, breaking and entering and of the institution or his designee." "Specifically practical and correct rape a mandatory minimum sentence is not In addition it would include any person successful fight against confirmation of woriw tH°ricaI,y I denounce and reject the Clement F. Hay nsworth Jr. to the court way of life in our state. I have always so believed and I shall always so act." in 108B Wells Hall. It is sponsored by ASMSU and the Student Mobilization set by law. who "willfully interferes with or disrupts r«pSenr,m,,>1Ve* tfae thou*hte toey vacancy, said he plans to nils civil rights program is a political Committee to End the War in Vietnam. "I can't comprehend the would impose a mandatory minimum mentality that the lawful conduct or administration of any function, class or activity" of a college. C*nwe,j w» 28 and just whan he ma* the out of law CarsweU's civil rights record but m "There must be other evidence football, obvious on its face as an attempt to corral the bloc voting of Harlem." sentence on college students," said Rep. J. Hie bill was sent to the aenate for action. speech to an Robert Traxler, D-Bay City. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 23,197Q Nixon urges WASHINGTON (AP) - allied self-reliance completely demolished the defense. "The nations of each resident Nixon told Congress enemy's hopes that they can While Nixon's first disclosure the world should assume the part of «To insist that other nations £°Uth Korea and WeStem Y 'hursday his new approaches to gain in Washington the victory of this doctrine on Guam last piay a role is not a retreat from primary responsibility for their responsibility but a sharing of In1*' a t »v, settling differences with our fighting men have denied summer was in terms of Asia, ^'*°n many„ Communist giants Russia and them in Vietnam " Nixon told own well-being; and they resDonsibilitv " policies which were necessary the President made it clear it will themselves should determine the China and to promoting allied the assembled House and Senate, apply worldwide. terms of that well being. The President's mention of and ?.ght self reliance raise strong hopes The President did not spel, Neilhe, the defense nor the "We sh,U be ■ faithful reducing "our Dresence in other War nea1y » ye8rS are to „ur Cot "a generation of why thinks peace development of other nations treaty commitments, but we h.d to uninterrupted peace." spects are better than prospects a year be indicate that the United States is can exclusively or primarily shall reduce our involvement and assume "the major burden for af5SU defense of Acknowledging that the road ago,, although the implication " likelv to cut its forces in the t© peace is rocky, Nixon said: was . that he believes his program an . American Nixon said. said, undertaking," our presence in other affairs. nation's comL6 vears in sucHlaces as the freedom in the world" in those days because "But I believe our new to "Vietnamize" the war and other nations were weak and policies have contributed to the phase out U.S. involvement is unable to do so, the President prospect that America may have working. He gave no word on the best chance since World War |I to enjoy a generation of uninterrupted peace." further U.S. troop pullbacks. Nixon reserved for foreign policy report to Congress a later GOP quiet in said. But European now, he added, the industrial countries and Japan have regained their The President's State of the details Gov. Milliken shed Brennan's decision to try for the concepts concerned, Milliken said. economic strength while Union address touched only Latin programs" designed to Hght Thursday on the question don't think i would be Senate aPParent,y came after a American states and many freed briefly on the Vietnam war, achieve his goal of making "the '® an<* w^_° a aPPr°Priat® for t to tell what meeting Tuesday with Milliken , from colonialism in Asia and jaying "the prospects for peace next generation the first it this candidate for the Republican h'e'pla'ns to do." but Mllll^en, .?ides*et?pe.dt .a .. Africa have a "determination to are far greater today than they Senate Nomination. century which America v 1S at Reports circulating in the Question of whether he had told assume the responsibility for were a year ago." peace with every nation." The governor carefully capitol say Brennan has decided i"Xr answere<» a series of questions at to try for the nomination. It has CQii" ther mTtereS thTeovernor J their own defense." He praised the members of Congress for "overwhelmingly" However, he re-emphasized his doctrine that nations which matters- the g°ve™°r Nixon's statement that many _ a n?ws conferenpe about the been assumed Brennan would post World War II policies -He will meet with President - are Indicating support for a just have relied on the United Poss'ble candidacies of former not go for the Senate unless obsolete could Nixon and the governors of at mean that the old peace in Vietnam, despite states for their security and Gov" George Romney, Lenore Romney bowed out. differences conduct of the ZnrWn.H least three neighboring states in 'dea .OI "containing" on economic development now Romney and Supreme Court Romney has ha told ' M-.rt Milliken dying. war. must assume the chief Cllief Justice Thomas Brennan. what his plans but Milliken Chicago Feb. 6 on the question Communism "By this action, have Qf po„ution The three other you responsibility for their own ^ar as Brennan is has not announced them. to have peace in governors who are scheduled to the last third of the Twentieth be there are Richard Ogilvie of Century, a major factor will be Illinois, Edgar Whitcomb of the development of Indiana and Warren P. Knowles relationship between the United of Wisconsin. States and the Soviet Union," On the question of whether the President said. the arrest of Mrs. Jane Hart "I would not underestimate Big nose during a peace demonstration is The nose of the giant Boeing 747 jetliner dominates a matter to be brought up in a our differences, but we are this scene at Heathrow airport, London, after it: political campaign, Milliken said moving with precision and arrival fro New York on the maiden he will "leave that purpose from an era of transatlantic to the commercial flight. confrontation to an era of AP Wirephoto Republican Senate candidate to decide." negotiations." 7-hour Boeing 747 delays bring LONDON (AP) - The first Cancellations almost equalled massive CaPl- H»bet M Weeks. Pan by^^A^'henwe ww commercial 747 flight of the Boeing llie number of seats on the usual Am s chief Atlantic pilot who to)d tQ gct off th{? firgt jllmboal — jumbo jet jc<, left ICll London LAJUUUH size jet liner. The Boeing 707 skippered J - 1» \r *-L- i the llight fram New J Kennedy* after sittingh inside for1 uc York, told ho,ds 145 Passengers. The Jumbo IorK' U)ia newsmen! "This rru~ Thursday night for the return 45 minutes," he claimed. trip to New York more than 747 can take 362. airplane is the finest piece of hours late with aeronautical "We trundled off to a seven perhaps The flight was delayed six engineering ever were the longest list of passenger hours in New York while constructed. second - class restaurant outside I cancellations ever compiled for passengers changed to a second Garnet L. Killing fia „f ,he airPort for a free meal and one plane. 747 because an engine on the Fresno, Calif. and his 'wife lhen herded back to tlle t&rniac " The mammoth Pan American first overheated and it was held Velmar were World Airways jetliner carried UP ,an ^our 'n London by word of apology < given by the 150 paying customers, commemorative dollar bills including ,oading problems, airline." film star Raquel Welch. Despite this, crew members plastic holders containing these t authorities expressed But 128 others, manyof them and most fed up with the long wait, delighted passengeVs by the way Lie ship appfeartdri<1'p0r^sj" Garnet and l<^^Jiypir,1^0OWi'^a*'('^ti^fflAiis'Wi(h VeJmar were on. me lo un,oad passert the time it took and , canceled out and caught other handled once it maugura! flight of the Pan Am d che£ eJ flights. got off the ^ gronnH ntah Z 21 flight, Jan. 1970.' " customs and immigration, A 33 - year The first passenBger cleared the old salesman airport 21 minutes after the HILLEL FOUNDATION from New York who did make the trip but refused to give his doors of the plane opened. The last left the airport 25 1 | name said the jet was too big for after that, any passenger to he given proper service. SABBATH SERVICES Correction A story Fri., Jan. 23, 7:30 p.m. (Conservative) Oneg Shabbat appearing in Sat., 10 a.m., Service, Bible Study, Kiddush Wednesday edition of the State I News concerning an MS student convicted Monday East Lansing on charges of I defiling and defying the Ami Aviv, of Israel Consulate American flag did not me; Office, Chicago, will discuss "Opportunities for Work, Study and Travel imply he was in jail. in Israel," for a summer, a David McCrae, 19, of 447 I year or longer. A meat supper will be served. Grove St., has appealed his sentence of a $100 fine and 3f days in jail and has been released I Everyone Welcome. 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Oiusegun missionaries, being taken to Port commander of the 3rd Marine Obasanjo, About 60 white half - dozen priests and nuns from the Ibo a interviewed by reporters touring the former rebel area sav their automobiles suddIv trucks and Part of the confusion in the ranks of the army was due to an attempt to break up front line A capsule summary of the day's •vents from lands are under house arrest in even their bicvcles wlr* ••rvlest. at a state wedding eat suckling Harcourt for screening to Commando Division, Port were brigades into six garrison units our says Harcourt, undergoing confiscated by soldiers waving so the police could take over pig and drink champagne, determine their status with the "misbehaving soldiers have been Deserters from screening sessions of from four guns administration of the recaptured the victorious federal state, complain their dealt with severely" but refused to six hours by federal oil workers trying to get Ibo lands. Nigerian jirmy aell their weapons food and medical uncontrolled and wander aimlessly looking for ransacked supplies are to^ comment on reports from interrogators. other officers that three had Nigeria's refineries working again Another 42 are still inside after the Biafrans made off with spoils. what Balking at barracks life and That is what the international was Biafra, their essential parts claim they have a movements restricted flushed with victory, the troops observer team and relief workers pretty daily battle to keep looting much to the grounds of their troops from seizing their vehicles are going off on their own by the "Neither the defense nor the say they see. mission stations. All of those and hundreds. Two of the observers Discarded weapons also are supplies at gun point. said officers had not been able development of other nations can reported to be falling into the to regroups their units since be exclusively or primarily an the American undertaking." hands of hungry mobs raiding REFUSE TO MOVE final victory drive. food warehouses. President Nixon "The army is out of control," tsubw rav said an observer team officer. Doctors and nurses working "Half the soldiers are missing from many of the units. The soldiers White are wandering about. nurses refuse to come out j Angry among Ibo the Kwashiorkor cases being moved to Port Harcourt from the children's sick bays in lands were almost International News unless an army guard is placed over their hospitals." The observer, chatting with reporters, said white Red Cross hijack NEW YORK (AP) -- Some unanimous in their criticism of relief areas. shipments into needed shouted "Their army is never short of [ Striking from a forest stronghold, North Vietnamese nurses had been raped at a commuters, frustrated by late many commuters. "Take it to 175th of the beer and their whores get ■forces assaulted a South Vietnamese marine brigade hospital near Orly by "hooligan" and overcrowded subway trains, Street." transported anywhere," fumed a lommand post Thursday in the biggest attack in the soldiers from the 3rd Marine Commando Division hiding in have started "hijacking" "The next B will go all the Scottish doctor, "but they can't Ilekong Delta in two months. Fifteen South Vietnamese the bush. subways, forcing the train way," said the man at the get a truck to take my nurses they're on to take them where jiiarines were killed and 41 were wounded in the "The government is trying to they want to go. microphone, out to the clinic. Where are all "No," yelled back the rebels, the trucks that kept the Biafrans Iwo-hour mortar and ground attack, but North replace the victory • crazed 3rd The hijackers, their anger sensing a victory. "This one going for 2Vi years?" Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops suffered 72 dead, Division with the 1st Division increased by the recent fare goes." Iccortiing to field reports. which is a bit cooler," he added. Relief workers and priests Increase from 20 to 30 cents , Finally, after two minutes of J The battle occurred 122 miles southwest of Saigon on were incensed at the elaborate have jammed the doors and refused to get off the trains. silence, the voice came back, "All right, all on the train. The Ihe northeastern edge of the U Minh Forest, along a banquets and receptions A week rebellious B is going to 207th Street." Tiet Cong haven. highlighting the wedding here commuters refused to ago, get off the The commuters,, probably * * * Tuesday of Gov. A.P. Diete-Spiff B train. Some simply sat down smiling for the first time all day, I Thirteen U.S. soldiers were killed and three wounded of the Rivers state. in their cars. Others stood in the got on the trains, "While 600 Lhen their own ammunition exploded at Fire Support children are doorways and refused to move. It happened again at 168th starving on one side of town," "Everyone off, this is the last Street Wednesday evening, ; Nancy, an artillery base of the 199th U.S. Light said a priest, "there is a wedding stop," came the tinny voice over This time victory came Infantry Brigade, 55 miles northeast of Saigon. dinner for 100 guests with roast the loud-speaker. quicker. The "voice" gave in on suckling pig and a champagne Near death "You, we won't get off," the first rebellion. J Maj. Gen. Yakubu Gowon defended his government's Ifforts to restore conditions to normal in reception for another 250." Observers said raiding parties Starving refugee Ibo children, suffering from dysen¬ defeated tery, lie amid vomit and human and The State comprised mostly of former waste wait News, the student newspaper at Michigan State Biafra Thursday and angrily denounced reports that his Ibo soldiers are using discarded for death at the tiny Niger Maternity home In University, is published every class day during four school Jligerian troops were indifferent to suffering there. "We don't expect weapons to make daylight Port Harcourt. AP Wlrephoto terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. miracles," he told a news Subscription rate is $14 per year. lonference. "Is anyone willing to say there is not Holmes calls 1,915 Member Associated Press, United Press International, [nisbehavior in their own armies?" Inland Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, OFF J Looking to an American reporter he said: "You are Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press ■rom America - haven't things been happening in Association, United States Student Press Association. T/ietnam?" 1 An Associated Press Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. for Feb. induction dispatch Thursday from Port Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services Harcourt, which once was Biafran, said the victorious Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, kigerian army is disintegrating inside the fallen territory Michigan. "Sir Pizza' ftnd some of its weapons are falling into the hands of "university 1 lungry mobs raiding warehouses for food. LANSING (UPI) Local draft Quotas for other Michigan Phones: 1 Western correspondents who went into the former -- boards will order 1,915 men for counties were: Prefsque Isle 2; Saginaw 47; St. Editorial 355-8252 351-7363 M Michigan Alcona 2; Alger 4, Allegan 17; Clair 3; St. Joseph 16; Sanilac Classified Advertising 355-8255 Secessionist state this week for the first time reported induction into the Army and 18; Schoolcraft 2; Shiawassee Marine Corp during February in Alpena 13; Antrim 4; Arenac 2; Display Advertising . . . 353-6400 ■hat thousands of people are still hungry and that 15; Tuscola 17; Van Buren 13; Business-Circulation 355-3447 Government Michigan, State Selective Service Baraga 2; Barry 12; Bay 32; Washtenaw 18; Wesford 6; supplies are slow. Director Col. Arthur A. Holmes Berrien 37; Branch 14; Calhoun Photographic 355-8311 37; Cass Wayne 537. announced Thursdav. 19; Charlevoix 3; J■oral Israeli paratroopers island in descended on an Egyptian-held Holmes said the boards have Clare Cheboygan 2; Chippewa 13; 5; Clinton 15; Delta 12; the Red Sea Thursday, sank two Soviet been instructed not to exceed Dickinson Built 3; Eaton 19; Emmet torpedo boats and killed 19 defenders in mission liscount records a the lottery no. 60, however, in 11; Genesee 119; Gogebic 7; lo knock out radar stations. meeting local quotas. JBow The Israelis claim that the Egyptian radar system is Men chosen for induction will include those bom between Jan. Huron Grand Traverse 7; Gratiot 21. Hillsdale 8; Houghton 7; Tonight in total disarray and Israeli planes 12; Ingham 37; Ionia 10; can now roam at 1, 1944, and Dec. 31, 1950, in Iosco 3; Iron 4; Isabella 225 Ann St |ivi!l over the Suez Canal. 17; order of the number they were Jackson 26; Kalamazoo 30; Tell National News assigned in the draft lottery, he Kalkaska 2; Kent 89; Keweenaw said. 2; Lapeer 13; Leelanau 2; RCA VICTOR RECORDS In addition to the draft call, Leanawee 23; Livingston 19; I Three medical experts disagreed sharply on the safety 7,000 men will be ordered to Mackinac 3; Macomb take their pre-induction physical Manistee 91; Favorite if birth control pills Thursday while a doctor - turned 6; Marquette 19; Presents exam, Holmes said. Mason 4. Ragni, Rado, Macdermot lawyer accused the drug industry of a "misleading, Quotas for the February draft ■evious. subtle, untruthful" campaign to suppress were not set for Menominee 6; Midland 16; Benzie, Monroe 41; Montcalm 5; MORE Girl Crawford, Gladwin, Lake, Luce, Muskegon 38; llarming reports. Newaygo 4; J■he"Sometimes the physician is unsuspectingly caught in middle, between his conscientious desire to serve his Mecosta, Roscommon counties. Missaukee, Oakland 163; Oceana 5; Montmorency, Oscoda or Ogemaw 3; Ontonagon 3; Osceola 3; Otsego 3; P««.w» 30; HAIR Something lutients and intensive promotional pressure from drug MUSIC lnanufucturers," said Dr. J. Harold Williams of Berkeley. "ITS ALL Ealif, 1 Dr, Victor Wynn, pathologist and professor of human From the creator! Special. Jnedieine at the University of London, cited numerous Studies linking the pill to a broad range of metabolic NOT YET of the original •how. 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Seconds free State News Open This Sunday FOR RESERVATIONS I Few of the hundreds who attended the American 12:00 to 5:00 351-7076 fremiere in Detroit of John Lennon's 14 lithographs FPicting his love life with Yoko Ono were shocked with a Special Sale New Sunday hours: noon • 9 p.m. \London uJ_sday.when Although the same exhibit was closed in police confiscated eight of the prints on 1X0 of obscenity, Detroit and Wayne county ^bboit ftoab Jzast ICmtstng d iscount records Pu horities said there was no basis for preventing them T®m being displayed. v I DEBORAH FITCH, feature editor a girl-or so he thought. They were professions of KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor together for quite along while as these with his Independence, hrnvT'l JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor things go, but finally the cycle of dharma woman of procliamed that, at last he was many VeJ fl turned and there came an ending. My thereupon proceeded to fall madly "fri-^l friend's reaction, I thought, was amazingly with an entire procession i„, I typical of the human breed, for he said: ladies-each of which freaked 0f v*»l "Goddammit, Barney, I've learned my short time and ran after a^l lesson once and for all." madly metaphysical bearhug that he had so,,!! I from^l "Which lesson is that?" I asked. to throw about them. This "free" man„ I EDITORIALS "Mark my words," he said, "I have sits with haunted eyes agape in swilling the brew~and agonizingly tri« a local?! learned my lesson and never again am I figure out what's wrong with his head 1 going to let myself get so wired to a chick, 1 The Nixon and never am I going to do this love scene again." I think the problems of have something to do conceptualization of the idea of L I my two fri« with tkll "You should never," I replied, "say Though I am sure my friends would denvl l emphatically, I think that, in actual fL I HEW gets t "Alright," he retorted, "at least not until I get much, much older and feel like I want to settle down." they view love as a natural state rather I as an ad hoc situation. To them love is not that After a short recess, the Senate before the anti - inflationary steps He got exactly one month older and, as thing thij s between a man and < resumed its work and has just now in far as I can ascertain, not one day wiser. woman and jl taken by the administration are comprised of a mutual a critical 74-17 vote passed the $19.7 - Inside of four weeks from the time of his feeling of jov^a suddenly felt. happiness at the other's existence TI fatal pronouncement he had already taken rather is billion appropriations bill for the up housekeeping with girl No. 2. Three a natural state independently of the love object. They CI exl s tan I Depts. of Labor and Health, There have been indexes, charts months later they got married and have always been in love- first Education and Welfare (HEW). The and statistics recently made available been living neurotically ever after. then with a succession of with their motha I vote was a crucial test since President which show a slowing down of the unthinkable that they would not girls-and it kl Nixon plans to veto the bill. If the While this for, you see, they are in love with be in iow I economy. may be a love. House, in turn, sustains the veto, welcome sign, it very often only And this hits hardest of all at friend's wife-he is not in love with married! 1,500 MSU students will be denied means less of an increase than in the my federal financial aid. previous period and not necessarily a rather is using her as an her bull rationalize his being in love. object tol Nixon deems the bill inflationary decline, i.e., the cost of living often Further, when I his head is now, it is increases but sometimes the increase necessary for him to I since it provides $1.26 - billion more than was requested administration. While most of this by the is less than that in the preceeding period. Wharton criticism unfair be in love, for this act existence and, thereby to meaning. structures him, gives it| hil u amount would go for federal aid to And my "free" friend is, of This situation exists today. Many cou»l education, health care and research, of us must still empty our pockets as icertainly not free. Indeed, he has existediol a refusal to grant this increase would long suspended in the ambeotic fluid oil the cost of living rises - plainly It must be mindless love that, now expelled out seriously undermine the student loan visible in annual tuition hikes - and upsetting, to say the least, for seem to expect a black scholar's certainly didn't help to clarify anything. the world at last, he flounders about into| program under the National Defense a man to accept an academic position, and philosophy to reveal something strange or Parables were always necessary. likeil this will necessarily force a greater find some segments of the campus fish on land. Gasping and Education Act (NDEA). to attack his first words. This, poised startling. I suggest that it is only fair to avoid such he seeks a love-object to fixate grasping about| number of college - bound students however, "Uninspiring, disappointing, yawn • harsh and sarcastic criticism until President on, but,! unlike my first friend, he is As it stands now the President to apply for NDEA loans. was the three week-old greeting that provoking and unimaginative" were some Wharton has grappled with specific issues unsuccessful! | awaited President And he cannot understand what is requested only $155 million for Wharton from my of the adjectives applied to Dr. Wharton's that will confront him soon enough. Then, missing,! Mr. Nixon's prospective veto is a colleagues on the State News Editorial philosophies. I cannot help but be we may all engage in a battle. and why his "freedom" is so bitterly cold! I NDEA loans when the figure stood Board. reminded of the clever and "imaginative" --Jeanne Saddler We all in greater or lesser measure at $190 million a year ago. Add to stab in the back. Not only does he I hereby express my dissent from the black heroes of MGM and Twentieth this second birth trauma, for we are suffer| all wrongly assume that $1.26 billion is State News editorial of Jan. 21. In this, the fact that more and more Century Fox English girls swooning: students are applying for the loans an inflationary move (must we opinion, the criticisms leveled in that my . . . "To Sir (Sidney) With Love"; . . . eventually cut free from mother-love. of us after, at best, a very few years ol| Mnst| continually remind him of $70 international sabotage is nothing for "I and the immediacy of the situation is apparent. billion plus for defense), but he pulls the rug out from under article were not only premature and contrived, attitude. but revealed a derogatory (Bill) Spy." | Advisory Board | stumbling about "free" find a satisfactory I love-object to fixate on-satisfactory in thatl the love-object is quite college I for one, do not expect Wharton to bend complimentary! There were a few in the House of students who desparately need the Yes, I know. I know most of the white steel with his bare hands, finely educated and astute black man that he is. | supports Massey | satisfied to fixate on us at the same time. I This state of mutual fixation is general]; I Representatives, where the money NDEA funds. community feels that "it would be nice if bill originated, who had the foresight we could leave race out of it." And indeed The editors also noted University community was badly in need that the | EDITOR'S NOTE: The following | known as "holy matrimony" euphemism. This is it would. I would be the last one to attach g statement was issued by the Student £ to recommend increased no way to end inflation. of "progressive or even radically innovative Academic Rather we are merely racial implications to such an Advisory Committee of the A few of us, however, manage to suffer! appropriations to $216 million. witnessing the institutionalized position as president of a leadership." Unfortunately, however, all of :j:j: Multi-disciplinary Program of the::[! the amputation of the state of mindlessly I Nixon Administration's ordering of the radically innovative people that I can :•: College of Social Science. However, even this figure would not "megaversity." But it seems that the State think of are dead, exiled, loving love from our being and, yei,! suffice to allow the 1,500 MSU priorities. As usual the Defense Dept. News editors have let slip their racial dodging the manage to walk upright and uncrippled! heads the list with Labor and HEW attitudes in this situation. draft, in jail or soon to be there. Their As one of the few functioning These people have transcended the veil oil students enough financial assistance services are not usually solicited by massive being given the crumbs - crumbs :£ student advisory bodies on the MSU false love and are living loving life. to continue their education. Although these attitudes may be institutions of the system such this S campus, which are labeled: sub-conscious or even unintentional, I feel as we have had ample x University. To these people also may come love, but! I must express how I perceived their views. i;:i opportunity to observe the worth and S As we all know Mr. Nixon has merit of student participation in ?: it will be of a superior kind. When they hill Caution: Excessive of crumbs The point is, if students want to be lead, stated his desire to tackle inflation. use In the old South, slaves were required to S academic government. It is our-::: in Love it shall be with a person andnotml be harmful to the economy. charismatically or at all, they must indicate object. And this Love will not simply bell We also realize, as he has freely may sing loudly, and to constantly "give where they would like to go to the leader. opinion that such participation is :•:! -The Editors account of themselves" if they worked in kind of intoxication that numbs the mini!I admitted, that inflation will continue If they hope to elicit a startling and new intregally necessary to maintain the the house. This custom was followed lest •:? University as a viable institution in this and keeps it from noticing the solitude of! blacks plot their escape or leam to read. It philosophy, said leader should be given a life, but will be a fire-strong bond oil crack at at least one of their problems. changing world. i§ seems that Wharton is expected to follow the same procedure, revealing his every It is too easy We wholly endorse the Massey S mutual recognition of Self and Other the same substance. aso(| to take a general :£ Report on Student Participation in thought about a community of some philosophy and juggle its premises until Academic Government and urge that Love to these transcendent people will Mandatory 45,000 after three weeks. contrived contradictions arise. Even Christ This old paranoia is enhanced today as contradicted himself in theory. Statements §: the Academic Council pass and j* not be as pathetic cripples helping eiii g impliment it as the earliest possible other to hobble, but rather as a union#! whites realize that they neither command such as "Love your enemies" and "I do not :•:• moment. free and whole nor understand the black psyche. They come to bring peace, but a sword" souls walking uprigB| together across the plane of eternity. who will be thOUR READERS' MIND After only a few weeks in session, non-specific language. the Michigan House has passed a bill Wharton: role of intelligent action The House saw fit to state that the aimed at dealing severely with student demonstrators and at non-student state individual prosecuted would be who remained in a one building after a universities having been asked to leave by "the and colleges. The bill would provide Chief Administrative officer of the of the To the Editor: viewing the speech as a "disinteresting course University under the new which is a very meaningful role. a minimum fine of $250 or a jail institution or his designee." We disagree with the State News editorial rehash of all adages and cliches," as the president. We must hope, with President term of not more than 30 days for of Jan. 21, on Clifford Wharton's first editors do, we feel that the Wharton's first three points are essential that many people, including even WhartojH It seems only fair to the significant, favorable statement speech was a to a humane view of man and theStwl individuals convicted of lingering in a speech as president of MSU. Rather than to set the society. News editors, will "join ... in these beliw( school building after being informed demonstrating students that they be Belief in the centrality of the individual, in the many, many years ahead." reasonably assured that a designee be recognition of human potential and the William A. Mi by college officials to leave the need for opportunity to just that and not a fraud. Hence, develop that Oconomowoc, Wis. gradual premises. Rep. Quincy Hoffman, President Wharton is requested-if such a situation, as defined under the In the name of relevance potential, and the need for thoughtful (I.e. scholarly) creativity in the form of innovation and experimentation in *he Charles R. Tweed* Flossmoor, M.senWl | R.-Applegate, obviously has acted bill, arises at MSU-to attach his realm of ideas and social forms, are the with emotion William J. Mum# I pure rather than signature to a memorandum carried core of the philosophical world-view To the Editor: indignation, or, in a few editorials, reason by his sponsorship of the bill. inecessary for the future of man~if he is to by his "designee" to the insurrection "I believe that a human focus should unctuous praise. have any future. Waterbury, Conn, gradual ■ Furthermore, the Michigan House, site if he himself cannot attend in take precedence over all other dimensions At the same time the editors do reflect a Wharton's fourth point-that education through its 77-26 bi-partisan vote, person. of a university. People are important. But great contemporary dilemma, one that and educational institutions are central has once again shown its pedantic thinking. capacity for The tragedy resides in the total it is more than people collectively or in the abstract. Each individual is central because recurs throughout history: we continually dissociate ourselves from the lessons of the agencies for change-is crucial to the required relevancy of the University to In poor taste lack of flexibility given to a college of his humanness ... In our deailings with past in the name of that transient ideal While repeated efforts were made president each other - perhaps because we are so "relevance." This is the gist of the editor's society. This does not leave Wharton in To the Editor: . >. L to alter the mandatory sentence to a attempting to handle a conscious of our own individuality-we response. President Wharton's call for favor of the status quo per se, or in support Tuesday's advertisement by the Me" | demonstration within a building on sometimes tend to forget that the other respect of the individual, for an of inaction, as the State News editors Hall Assn. was in extremely poor tas > misdemeanor, the House balked at campus. If the Chief Administrative imply. Rather, it leaves him committing immature, completely unjustified an also is a person. When we forget this fact, understanding of human complexity, for these attempts. The main argument the University to definite officer or his "designee" requests the we individually and collectively are an appreciation of the essence of a role in downright lie. The members of professed by the opponents to the evacuation denying the essence of humanity." (From humanity, is irrelevant. How, may I ask, structuring the future of man: a role of obviously are totally ignorant of theio*" of students and/or bill was that in crimes such President Wharton's speech to the Faculty does this sort of attitude differ from intelligent action. Perhaps the editors fail and functions and personal ties '"v as rape, agitators from a university building, to realize that for ,j breaking and Club) President Nixon's refusal to honor the change, even revolution, within the fraternities at MSU. If entering, or armed he would fully realize (with there are street tasks and intellectual tasks to criticize us in the future, robbery, a mandatory minimum The human truths-guilt, dread, fear, humanity of those people who oppose, which are necessary, and the Jet enactment of this bill) that students among other things, the war in Vietnam? University k n o w 1 edgea ble and constructive, sentence is not set bv law. love, hate, job - are no longer new. They environment is much better suited to the not in compliance with his states of mind and expressions of Robert W. Uphaus defamatory and malicious. I request are intellectual tasks. Thus Wharton commits .Inj, Does Hoffmann feel that illegal would receive mandatory minimum feeling which eternally recur and which are Asst. professor of English the University to these intellectual JosephP.M^I lingering in a building is a more sentences. always complex. However, the editors of tasks, Harper Woods sen" I the State News (as evidenced by their serious crime than rape? Or perhaps the Michigan House representatives The loss of plasticity allowed a response to President Wharton's speech) appear to be convinced that the above HEARD COMEPOWNTO figured their support for this bill college president in dealing with human truths, including President RieHT.'VOUVe NEWER OUR would be well appreciated by the demonstrators is a serious mistake on the part of the House. The Senate Wharton's comments on "humanness," are cliches. The editorial Of Jan. 21 is a SEEN SUfflVALUESt SHOWROOM conservative folks back home. Not only is the bill absurd for its must now decide if that mistake is carried to Gov. Milliken's office. dramatic example individual, a person, of evaluating an from an abstract or collectivist viewpoint. The editors seem NOW.'! .imposition of a mandatory minimum sentence, but also for its inclusion of capable of responding only with single -The Editors states feeling -- either blame and Frid.iv January 23, 1970 5 ALGIERS MOTEL .A. emphasizes' Red Cea sewage spot, ■ [eason for trial FLINT (upi) -- a defense evidence develops that there was MSU infrequently at w the reseachers Women's Itorney in the Algiers Motel wrong done but no agreement to I.M., where during cleaning T deral conspiracy trial do wrong?" The jurors answered "not Pollution ii biphasized to prospective jurors fcursday that they must decide guilty." Lippitt said, "That's sometL?^'** become something of a campus ^--XL.intX *=■ river at the Harrjson Street This system has great value ii Another institute study fhether three white policemen right." joke. Sewage in ° """" Bridge. concerned with the biological > Lj a black private guard August was acquitted by an however, has become the serious MSU's Power Plant system contamination of the river. effects of thermal pollution. inspired to do wrong, not all-white jury last summer of a ebneern of the MSU Institute of responsible , for yet another . Other pollutions, especially from . „ , Ihether they actually did first-degree:.mrder charge in the Water Research (IWR). «ormnc Hicrh^oo discharge. Boiler f""'1 feed "upstream activity," can only be ,/ fossl1 fue' RaisinPlanl Monroe on theP°Dwer Irong death of one of the youths. Calling the river "little better c|ea 'basically,, . by the main site of the River Riv is than a municipal ^ mU? be ^mineralized; study of the ■The government charges that cD0ur„lnc8e dleh" c c . H sewer ' Atorvin ivwrvin conseauent v. amounts of water cting nunicipal and water. changes resulting from massive fisheries and wildlife and "If wastes aren't inputs of heated water into an Inak 29, Ronald W. August, great amount of "chloride and dumped in abused and beaten the motel's member of IWR, said that the Red Cedar, then where can aquatic ecosystem. j and Robert N. Paille, 34, and inhabitants and played death number of sources provide the other highly ionic constituents") they go? The most economically A the ■elvin Dismukes, than a stream of pollution that flows are discharged into the Red n o ologh games with them in an effort to latchman, conspired to "injure, discover suspected snipers. thronoh pL o Leaar weekly basis. feasible solution is to treat inbalancing aspect of power through r,nr campus. Jppress, threaten and Twelve prospective jurors had "Main sources of pollution a Presently, water coming from ■timidate" eight blacks and two been seated at midday Thursday, ground wells has been used by water but the sheer volume Invicted white prostitutes in including one black. But the c : inner city motel the night defense has 24 Williamston, Fowlerville and East Lansing, 'PR,ri,>n,<: ,f *" " cipal sewage Stephenson said. "This treat! level of water flowing out of the plant. peremptory Weberville," •imply not Iree young blacks were killed challenges which it can use to Stephenson said. "Also, cvctomc systems (in nfr effect, the solids a sufficient enough." "The flow rate of the power Kere during the 1967 Detroit liss any jurors it does not industrial activites at a heavy metal re,T10ved) and 1 Another research project at plant on the Raisin River," without having to give finishing plant at Fowlerville the institute Stephenson said, "is very, very a are involves a e questioned the reason for the The large: it's about 60 per cent of comparison between three water the long - term flow of the -ospective jurors Wednesday prosecution has 10. courses in various levels of Grand River Grand Haven." undergone primary treatment. id Thursday, Norman L. The trial has been shifted to Dead Cedar One of these discharged This water would be diverted to stream quality. Ippitt. attorney for August and this industrial city 60 miles Assorted beer bottles, and other refuse litter substances is cyanide. Silt from a series of four The first and cleanest of these I Ej|ie, asked each one, "What north of Detroit because of this section of the cans new construction also dirties the ponds on south is the Jordan River, which has I Red Cedar Krdict would you come to if "excessive pretrial publicity." River, adding to water, he said. campus. had essentially little contact j the pollution. State News photo by Jerry McAllister Running through these ponds, with municipal activities. nutrients that normally would The second watercourse is the overstimulate plant growth to Au Sable River which. the point of choking the stream Stephenson said, is "beginning eaching almost totally removed. threatened are to receive inputs of domestic j tenure Water at various levels of waste and other signs nutrient content in each of the pollution." four ponds can be utilized to The third is the Red Cedar. spray on crops or woodland to The study concentrates fired without due process, the the south of the site. that are not always publicized," "I'm against granting rights so factors influencing the quality of j By LINDA WHELPLEY teachers can strike, rallying Dean said- "These actions can ho power teachers in Michigan have. The water would act like a aquatic life in streams (the Red quickly," Dean explained. "In Public Law 379 provides that | around the fired teacher. dangerous to the profession. fertiliz phosphorus and Cedar, for instance, used to be a T | ■ To public school teachers, good trout stream), and will j fnure represents job security professor of secondary part of teacher associations may safeguard against reprisals, education and roses a turn public sympathy that was |Teachers in New York State curriculum, and Leland W. Dean, associate dean earlier enjoyed to tfdriicr enjoyea antipathy." to diiLipdiiiy. D G 3 n s 3 i Vescolani also pointed out the roses, roses, threat to tenure an(j director of 'teacher Previously tenure gave the teacher.selection t contradictions in the Michigan ftcurity after the State School 1 DOZEN RED ROSES- _ education, tenure laws: Boards Assn. voted last fall to * * "*isl"ture to repeal organizations inNsw Yo* h.« PSm""" banned M^enc"v *""eC'e'' $399 lucation doubt that tenure will - 'TWITSnZ "InJElSLTtS ^7?='eselectthepeop,e , demand to do away £ with tenure partisanship and McCarthyism," wouldn.t care ahout the the tenure act repealed, either in Michigan ' Jr New York. came appear as o a surprise. It did not be a premeditated Gross said. "It gave teachers intellectual security. Tenure was „ caraid "Peoole Sald" Pe°P'e are 816 In ♦ ♦ state «. • 18 . als° a |"The l-J possibility of it being :n New York is less strategy r>" the part of school important after the depression P contradiction between the board members, but due more and after World War II when Since the anti-tenure vote has present tenure law and what is Michigan because built-up hostilities about teacher there trouble about being Pr°posed, the New York being bargained. Teachers have pachers have all the muscle they militancy and the 'pinkish.' " Legislature has not taken any enough cohesiveness to apply said Fred Vescolani, collective-bargaining In New York, the anti-tenure ac^'on- tactics that can enforce strength Irofessor of administration and teacher unions are gaining, movement also seems directed Vescolani said he thinks the correction of any vicious, ligher education. "They C"~ "Every strike shows" selfish against teacher incompetence New York Assn. of Teacheis unilateral type ol dismissal prior nunteract all. If a teacher :tion, non-professional actions and short-term trial periods. doesn't have the bargaining to Public. Law a <». UPSET ABOUT THE "U"? ALL EVENTS BUILDING? Antiseptic Dormitories the $10 tax Red Cedar Pollution? Student Participation in UNIVERSITY COLLEGE? "U" Government? the pass - fail system feeling like a second class citizen? Racism in the "U"? WHAT ELSE? LETS PUT OUR RAP INTO ACTION!!! UNION TOWER ROOM 4th Floor 7:30 P.M. Sunday REFRESHMENTS Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan — - Friday. January 23^1 Does celibacy stem from distrust of women? modern world might well many of the clergy were Montgomery charged, the relation between the priest more Christian and peaceful,' married. "Maybe this is just a part of their faith, or claiming that professions. "it hinders her spiritual and the Catholic woman by the battle of the sexes," Sister she said. marriage is stultifying because Is clerical celibacy -- the rule However, with the onset of development, for she is eligible putting the priest on the defense Madeleine added. one has met only couples with that priests may not marry -- "When w( ■re? jSpel the ^ark A8es' "women were only for the scraps that fall from and building invisible walls she doesn't back up her who don't welcome IL, I marital problems, these capacities 2I ou • accounts, we find Christ during demeaning to women? reconsigned to barbarian the male table, between them. assertions adequately and many either his public life freely and obscurity," she said, and Mary married men are just as they are not celibates ' Yes, it is an expression of "a woman is relegated to "An exclusively male of her charges seem to be based anti - woman and as ill at ease Just distrust of women, a married frequently ii the company of gradually excluded from all but permanent KP duty," she added, woman's organization devoid of all solely on a few of her with women as Mrs. Catholic woman said. the most menial church work. "She may clean up the buildings feminine influence must Jewish men at t The culmination of the trend experiences rather than well - Montgomery claims celibates been growing Not necessarily, a nun on the preside over the kitchen for eventually run aground for lack staff of St. John's student parish refused to recognize with women in public, their when the Council of Trent socials and purchase or beg of that balance which the documented studies, she said. "What she says is true of some are, Sister Madeleine said. The problem is due more to within the religious church, orders sii^saR1'J* I said. made celibacy universal for the supplies for peripheral activities. Creator wills to be supplied by but to t it isn't due to cultural factors than celibacy, Clerical celibacy demeans relatives, and Christ scandalized Western Church. "But at divine services she the second half of his human , experiencing woftien and is the result of men's them by his open association "Clerical celibacy puts woman mav celibacy " Sister Madeleine said she said. freedom in "the w'aTe omSLJ merely participate in the family." One of Mrs. Montgomery's "Since Christianity is rooted Vatican I -ancient hatred and distrust of with women, she said. the lowest place and by de mob scenes." Mrs. discussion of Mrs. Montgomery major points seems to be that in Judaism, much of the portion itfomen, Jane Montgomery, a In the early Christian church, facto segregation keeps her in Montgomery's charges, Sister since celibacy truncates some of woman was carried over from Sisters are and are found in more doing more no» I married Catholic laywoman. women were very active and Mrs. Priestly celibacy also strains Madeleine, a staff member at St. men, there is something wrong it," Sister Madeleine said. types of work than diffeZ I charged in the January issue of John's said that she sounded like with celibacy, she said. That is Woman's role in the liturgy ever befn! I Christian Herald. a a woman who is just venting her similar to blaming Christianity has increased recently, especially "They in the world are becoming invoiVed as it is I nondenominational. operating* I Theologian religious spleen because she doesn't like for the fact that some Christians since the Second Vatican she said Journal. the way things are. are not radically committed to Council. "If the Catholic Now it is priesthood had humbly accepted God's plan Changes come at different her I Tor normal human living and 1 '"stitutions I devoted the energy that has been eligiously student wasted these Montgomery isn't familiar with affiliated, or to live " , at s over past 15 separately I them, but they are being made, "A lot of life centuries avoiding women, our she said. new being experimented with i„ styles"^ "At St. John's, for example, religious communities today" EPISCOPAL SERVICES women assist as guitarists and Sister Madeleine said. A Washington, D.C., church contact in All Saints Church Washington for foreign governments. song leaders when folk music is A change in the missions executive will address a evangelical Protestant churches, The conference begins at 8 rule 0f used during mass and both male celibacy would require changes student luncheon Saturday as His position calls on him to act 800 Abbott Rd. p.m. Friday in Trinity Church's and female students have given from the laymen. part of a three-day conference as a combination of diplomat, new building on Timberlane They WOuid on missions to be held at East homilies," Sister Madeleine said. need to do more parish work 8 :00, 9:30, and 11:00 a.m. lobbyist and liaison both with Drive. "The epistle may be read by and take on more Lansing Trinity Church. the U.S. government and with The Saturday luncheon, responsibility The Rev. Clyde W. Taylor, women under certain she said. beginning at 12:30 p.m., is open circumstances, also," she said. Alumni Chapel general director of the National to all students. The Rev. Mr. "Parallel the history of the One point in favor of is that it allows telibarv I Association of Evangelicals, is ■' Auditorium Rd. I Taylor's topic is titled "Can We status of women in the person to g|ve himself wholly to his work. I principle speaker for the Survive Togetherness?" There is 1:30 p.m. Holy Communion I conference. Since 1944 the Rev. no charge for the luncheon. Mr. Taylor has served as the Additional sessions of the conferences will be held at 7 Unitarian Universalist Church of Lansing Meeting at Red Cedar School (Sever St.,E. Lansing) p.m. Saturday, 11 7 p.m. Sunday, and 8:30 p.m. Sunday. a.m. Sunday, Nigerian The 8:30 p.m. meeting Sunday is planned specifically for Popol Church School 10:45 AM Sunday Service 10:45 AM students. Fellowship regular Trinity Collegiate will provide supper for 25 cents. The its gets VATICAN CITY Rev. Mr. Taylor will talk on the (AP) - A the possibility of massa< Amnesty for Draft week after expressing fears genocide in Biafra. touched off I subject "The Non-Structured Refugees and Resisters?" Church." about a massacre of beaten stormy demonstrations in Lagos I Church buses will transport Biafrans, Pope Paul VI hailed against the Pope. A sharp federal V James R. Anderson, MSU Instructor of Humanities students to and from all Nigerian authorities for avoiding Nigerian comment described the I meetings. "violence and vendetta." He also Pope's remarks as provocative. | renewed his offer of Vatican aid Shortly thereafter, ti F AST LANSING EDGEWOOD UNITED for the war's hungry and ill. Nigerian government sa UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY CHURCH Meeting Striking a note entirely postwar aid from the Vatican FRIENDS MEETING BAPTIST different from his SEVENTH-DAY ten display of backed Caritas organization w pessimism last Sunday about a not wanted. The Nigerians also I meeting for worship 3 p.m ADVE NTIST CHURCH CHURCH Wardcliff School | I I ^ potential bloodbath in Biafra, spurned offers of aid from other I (American Baptist) the 72 All Saints Parish archbisho year - old pontiff said: quarters. - Sabbath School 9:30 800 Abbott Road Worship Service 11:00 Gerard G. Phillips, Pastor New '•We are happy to announce In his talk this Sunday the I Upper level, corner room K.G. Archbishop Timothy Manning, 60, became the new some good news that has come Pope apparently was trying to I Smith, Worship 10:00 a.m.&7:00 p.'nr to us: as we said last week, the b the impression that he had I pastor Roman Catholic Archbishop of Los Angeles on the Child care provided responsible Cty,r.cK5QhQ£»l 11:10 a.m. governmental imagined the Nigerians Meeting at 504 Anfi St. resignation of James Francis Cardinal Mclntyre, authorities All are welcome Wednesday prayer hour 6:45 83. have shown a clear capable of exacting a heavy price;I (Corner of Division^ > Archbishop Manning is described by fellow disposlttah'to avoid violence tfiYd in Wood fWrtrt the rebellious Mf' | Free Bus Service and churchmen as more moderate than his archconserva- vendetta against the defenseless vanquished Biafrans. Nursery 332-1888 tive predecessor AP Wirephoto population of Biafra which is so _ in need of Peoples Church "Complete Regimentation " Central United Methodist normality." returning to Classesofferedl 11 A.M. Across from the Capitol East He praised the Nigerians for Lansing WORSHIP SERVICES CASTmiFlSTCR PRCSBYTCRian ChURCh 1315 Abbott Rd. EAST LANSING TRINITY CHURCH 9:45 and 11:15 A.M. launching aid projects for the defeated Biafrans but added: 200 W. Grand River cost fansino. micmcan "The material and moral necessities after such a great trial SUNDAY SCHEDULE are many, and we propose once St. John's Student Parish, 327 I Church School again lo contribute with SUNDAY SERVICES friendship and disinterest to the MAC Ave., is offering theII "No Other Name Trinity Collegiate FeHowsh Church School 9:45 to 1 1 :4b sustaining, the prosperity and 0:30 and 11 a.m. the peace" of Nigeria. They Man's Search for I Wednesday: Mid-week Discussion Crib Nursery Free BUS SERVICE Pope Paul's statement of last Sunday, expressing alarm about Genesis, St. Paul and Original I — See 485-9477 "Parable for the Proud" Sin, Can we Abolish the I Collegian Seminar OKEMOS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN Reformation, Selective! Orin G. Smith 9:30 a.m. Conscience and Experiences in 4864 Marsh Rd., Okemos CHURCH I CAMPUS HOUSE Socialism. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (2 mi. E. of Hagadorn, 'A mi. S. of Gd. R. behind MEIJER'S) The classes meet from 8 to 310 N. Hagadorn J 251 W. Grand River 9:30 p.m., Monday, 7 to 8 p.m, OTTAWA AT CHESTNUT An Independent Church With A Biblical Message CHURCH SCHOOL Tuesday; 7 to 9 Pm' Bible Study 9:45 a.m. REV. IRVING R. PHILLIPS 9:45 a.m. Church School - all ages « Discussion Group 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, 7:30, 8 to 9 p.m. PASTOR Worship 10:45 a.m. 9:30 and 11 a.m. • 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. Worship Services * Cost Supper 6:00 p.m Thursday. Everyone is welcome. I WORSHIP - 9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Nursery • Crib through Adults • 5:15 p.m. Collegiate Fellowship -- Inspiration - Refreshments Campus Minister, .SERMON: "The Well-Rounded Square" Minister, Kail Ruffner * Gary Hawes First Church of FKbE BUS SERVICE TO AND FROM THE CHURCH For Transportation Call 332-2133 or 351-5125 (See bus schedule for both services in your dorm) 332-5193 332-3035 J 351-7844 351-8232 Christ, Scientist W. E. Robinson, Pastor E.D. Dawson, Ed. Minister Free Transportation Grand River at Haslett Entranc East Lansing UNIVERSITY UNITED M S.U. LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRIES Sunday Services 11:00 a.' WELCOME TO OUR SERVICES METHODIST CHURCH ALC-LCA l.CMS Lesson - Sermon Subject 1120 South Harrison Phone: 351-7030 for Students and F for Students at WORSHIP HOUR 11.00 AM University Luthera Churc Martin Luther Chapel "Truth" Division & Ann Streets 444 Abbott Road "The Man Who Was Two Men" "Is'Feeling Guilty' EC -2 2559 Ed-2 0778 "How Does God Stop Us?" DR. H, SUGDEN Really Bad?" Sunday School to age 20 Collegiate Fellowship 8:30 P.M. WORSHIP HOURS WORSHIP HOURS Free Public Reading Room 134 West Grand River Morning Worship 9:30 & 11:00 | Discussion Refreshments Church School 9:30 (for all ages 8:15 9:15 am am Matins Common Service 9:30 am Worship 1st and 3 rd Comm. OPEN Weekdays - 9-5 p.m. 10:30 am Common Service 2nd and 4th Matins Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. Nursery under supervision of a 11:30am New Forms of Worship 11:00 Worship (Comm.) Evenings 7 p.m.- 9 P m Registered Nurse 11:00 SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH am 9:30 pm Wednesday Evening 7:30 pm Wednesday All ai Communion Service (Vespers) WORSHIP, COUNSEL. FELLOWSHIP. STUDY WITH US SOUTH WASHINGTON AT MOORES RIVE R DRIVE - LANSING Christian Reformed Church FIRST ASSEMBLY DORM OR HALL TIME A.M. OF GOD p.m. dorm or hall Mayo 9:10 Fee E &W time a.m. p.m. 6:20 and Student Center 1125 Weber Dr. Lansing Cambell 9:10 6:20 Hubbard S & N 1509 River Terrace Blk. No. of E. Grand River at Landon E & W 9:12 6:22 6:22 (across from Hubbard Hall) Downer Akers E'& W 6:24 Yakeley 9:12 Gilchrist 6:22 Holmes E & W Rev. Richard W. Bishop, Pas"" 9:13 McDonel E & W Williams 9:11 Owens a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL Van Hoosen Wednesday 12:30-1:30 P.M 11:00 a.m. WORSHIP . Shaw E & W Reverend John Lemos Student Supper Sunday 5:00 P.M. 7:00 p.m. EVANGELISTIC ST Case N & s G SERVICE 00 A.M. EVENING SERVICE 7:00 P.M. Wed. 7:30 p.m. Wilson E & W YOUTH AND ADULTS Holden E &W i. J. Herbert Brink, f or Transportation Call Wonders s & N SOUTH baptist pastor 484-66 4 0 484'280 M THE FIRESIDE ROOM! for transportation, call 351-636< The End of Your Search For a Friendly Churchy Miciiigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 23, 1970 7 Freshmen minority students given tutorial aid in basics assistant, processes all student of minority student's problems George M. Stancel, East requests and assigns tutors. She and stimulate thought as to how is aided Lansing graduate student, feels by two student courses can be made more that tutoring is a meaningful FWhmon minnrfh, ^s,stants 811 d three secretaries, relevant to the student. experience to anyone who plans whJT lTv ®n tutor coordil»ators check One of the outcomes of these to be an effective college h^kJundJd.irtll.regular,y uP°n the progress meetings is ATL 100, a remedial teacher. mSZS ttadWt rtMSV cn T! J 86881008 with both course being offered to students Fletcher Allen, Fort ^e^ tutorial aid theSince students and tutors. MSU is geared to white with GPAs below a 2.0. The Lauderdale, Fla., senior who course emphasizes their own tutored in physics and math last In the past University College middle class values and problems experiences. used term, said that his aid was most courses were to screen and cannot effectively The 173 tutors who offered effective when the student asked ^ students out of the University in communicate with the "black their free time last term were for help at the first sign of their freshmen year. Today, experience" and its unique primarily graduate students and trouble. students can utilize a free | problems, the service is faculty members. Each tutor Assessing the value of the tutorial service provided by the primarily geared to black attended a brief training Tutorial Service is best done by Equal Opportunity program so students Mrs. Hayes said. But program to sensitize themselves the students themselves. Naomi that they may survive. only part of the problem is to the problems that they would Nems commented, "My Little help from The Tutorial Service was racial. established in fall of 1969 by i encounter. It also helped them improved study habits helped Mrs. A good portion of the problem to learn better teaching me pass aTL and Natural I Hunting for food on winter days is no easy task, even for these Red Cedar residents, si_ Annamarie Hayes,! is the black student's perception techniques. Science." I this concerned coed gives the ducks a helping hand. It's good to see that the cold weather educational specialist, and of the white person as an The Tutorial Service I hasn't frozen the hearts of MSU students. Joseph McMillian, director of authority figure, she continued. /- J I . I provides the various tools that State News Photo by John Harrington E?P- Miss Sandra Jenkins, tutorial The tutorial service strives to N* 06QS S© IGCTGCl the colleges are lacking to help change this perception and bring . ... . . minority students. »||BLIC HEARING faculty members up to the | n AA icc KA SI J student's level of experience. Last 185 students Q# term , , r. i requested and were given tutors. C OIII © Si ll f~l Q IS 'ollution Of these 134 were freshmen. bill s The Natural Science basic was found to be the course giving the students the most trouble. Mrs. Twelve MSU coeds have been selected to compete in the finals 0f the annual Miss MSU contest. The Men of SrSiraofnToT Omega psi Phi By JEFF SHELER would add a weapon to the arsenal of the public interest, „ WaynC Wingert hearing Edison Co. told the of Detroit mUf b® teken Within the laW that systems. "preconceived conceptions" crowdedfML12MSUKFebU12^ following judging in four events (the Ques) State News Staff Writer his company "has always used If industry does not support "The inventiveness of the about the course to the the - evening gown bathing suit A bill allowing private citizens common law system should be best pollution control this act and work to protect our classroom. talentandDS present a equipment available." environment, I believe they will " SfJKTL. Woi, —- - of ,nBfni<,t/>rR .ikp initiate »outh« to brought ,o the environmental en,*,™,., n E , Efcn has *,» Mto + Z£gZV.. DANCE-UNION BALLROOM *"—■'= lpitoL ■ u , u Resources, voiced sympathy for "Detroit Edison," Wingert -rr™ issse student, speaking for the U-M 8h®.®*P^ ! Loznak 20 Elsie Junior- Sine January 24 8:30-12:S Admission $.75 The hearing before the the bill, but Immittee on Conservation and suggested an said, "has always abided by local chapter of ENACT Difficulties mall subjects stem ^znak, 20, Elsie junior, Nianne ^creation opened amendment public complaintants requiring and country relations We see (Environmental Action for basically from two sources: the MacDonald 19 Coldwater tcussion on House Bill 3055, other areas of to "exhaust the „o need relief' before for any further legislation If the bill in auestion Survival) drew a round of student often lacks the necessary freshman; Melinda Martin, 20, applause when he challenged the s'cd|8 and teaching methods Detroit junior; Joy Morris, 20, SMOKER! (onsored bn, by Rep. Thomas J. taking a case to court. were adopted we would be industries represented at the U8fd are often for61gn to tJ)em- Fhnt sophomore; Cathy Oberg, January 25 7- 10 p.m. D-Southgate. The bill Gazlay voiced concern over subject t«P countless lawsuits hearing. £' SSSL^m1 tSLZZt I designed to supplement the listing governmental agencies opening the courts to "crank while at cases" and "frivolous suits" that the same time pursuing control research oroerams." these businesses are so P'°»e™;*e Tj'tS convinced that they are doing contact with the basic course Sharon Turner, 20 Ypsilanti on vlT.^H UNION MUSIC ROOM I opening the courts to would "only add a burden to the An MSU student organization everything they can and that departments. They strive to junior, and Nancy Weldum 19, on courts." and one from U-M also had effective agencies already exist, broaden the faculty s awareness Rock sophomore. Also testifying at the hearing spokesmen who testified. ■ Joseph L. Sax, University of then why have they come here were representatives of Detroit Michael D. Freed East tonight?" he said. ■chigan (U of M) law professor Edison and V^fleCaesa^ the Chrysler Lansing ■d author of the bill, told the graduate student, The Committee on Corporation, who defended the speaking for E-QUAL Conservation and Recreation "!L thal .iex'8tin8i agencies present system as "adequate." (Environmental Quality opened the hearing to get public Hiram Todd of Chrysler Corp. Organization) told the opinion before taking action on , I "The- old way is to wait for a labeled the proposed measure "a committee environmental action the bill. dangerous bill" that would r and then legislate. But Bat is a luxury we can ill afford I coping with the problems of "allow any a facility.? citizen to shut down "We admit to the obligeton," Pizza Treat He environment," he said. Todd said, "but sometimes it ■ Sax added that opening the ^urts to environment cases takes a little time and sometimes it isn't as easy as it seems." The STUDENT MOBILIZATION COMMITTEE/ASMSU In To DELIVERY OFF CAMPUS ON A LARGE OR ON CAMPUS CALL MEDIUM PIZZA VIETNAM TEACH-IN CALL "HAVE A PIECE - Saturday - January 24 337-1631 A PIZZA ON US" expires on FRI., JAN. 23 11:30 a.m. - 108B Wells Hall 337-1681 1203 1071 TROWBRIDGE RD. E. GRAND RIVER 'Speakers* ^NEAR HARRISON RD. 3 BLOCKS WEST OF HAGADORN DAVID DELLINGER MARTIN NICOLAUS REESE ERLICH JOHN DONNOHUE MIKE SMITH PERFECT TIMING Omega's Stainless Steel Seamaster watch. Waterproof with day and date, $ 175. 'Workshops* Also available with 14 karat yellow gold top and steel back, $210. I There will be workshops on Imperialism, Women's From our delicious world. I Liberation, Racism fit Radical Resistance. 'Films* MORGANS Jewelers Since 1876 Films will be shown on the war in Vietnam and the 121 S. Washington Lansing j American movement during the teach-in. • Meridian Mall • East Lansing As part of winter term open rush, Pan Hellenic Council is sponsoring an OPEN HOUSE. Saturday, Jen. 24th from 1:30 - 4:30 Alpha Epsilon Phi 402 Linden Alpha Gamma Delta 333 Charles Alpha Xi Delta 520 Linden Delta Zeta 110 Oakhill Kappa Delta 528 M.A.C. Phi Mu 301 Charles Miss J Shirts and Blouses Zeta Tau Alpha 639 M.A.C. n i, Lionfish, Lansing's only marine dealer. NOAH'S ARK, East Lansing. 3-1/23 HAPPINESS IS knowing Alie loves loving Alie me. and Joann. Eastminster Murdercharges filed |b" 39" and 48" w.dths. 1-1/23 in Yablonski killings DAY CARE CENTER Jan Yount, Rochester sophomore to loiiywood style beds and frames, DACHSHUND PUPPIES - AKC Jim Mallon, Rochester junior, Delta sts, dressers, study desks. 60 HAPPY BIRTHDAY Miriam Love 1315 Abbott Road registered, 6 weeks. Phone Upsilon. d matching chairs for study or 627-7404. 2-1/23 David. 1-1/23 East Lansing FREE TRN ONE year but going on three. Sherry Ankli, St. Joseph junior. POODLE, black miniature CLEVELAND, Ohio A union male. 2 old. See you in 33d. ILYWAMH. PK. Now open to children ages Alpha Gamma Delta to Scott Mace, (AP) - United Mine spokesman in Washington said years 484-5540. Workers union insurgent 1-1/23 1-1/23 2V4 - 5, Monday-Friday, 7 Newton, Iowa junior. Delta Upsilon. Joseph Yablonski was Wednesday night the UMW was "most happy • ■, killed as he was about to testify before a federal leam that they apparently have no corned ion a.m.-6 p.m. STRAY CONGRATULATIONS PHYLLIS: Lindsey Kahler, Ann Arbor junior, grand jury probing UMW activities, officials with the UMW." STRIPED cat found near Chi Omega to Jack Schuemann. apartments. Please give KITTY a New Public Relations VP for disclosed Thursday as murder charges were filed U.S. Commissioner Clifford E. Bruce set Jan. Pan-Hel. Your Alpha Xi Delta For enrollment Battle Creek junior. Delta Sigma Pi. home. He is docile, trained, against three men. 30 for arraignment of Paul E. Gilley, 37, a house mewl kitchen cabinets. Free Sisters. 1-1/23 Phone 351-6177 The murder charges were filed in N young, playful,, excellent for Carol Hess, Benton, Pa. sophomore Washington painter, Aubran W. "Buddy" Martin, 23, a /. Bank card. Master Charge children. 355-6211.3-1/27 to Thomas Ropel, County, Pa., where Yablonski, 59, his wife, laborer, and Claude Edward Vealey, 26, an j layaway plans. Hour»: 5 - PAM, CONGRATS Alpha Chi Active. CHILD CARE - in my licensed home. Benton, Pa. junior. Margaret, 57, and their daughter, Charlotte 30 p.m. WILCOX AKC Good Luck Love, Rosie Cel. Potter Park area. 2 openings, ages Delta Sigma Pi. unemployed parolee from the Ohio State REGISTERED ST. Bernard •condhano STORE, 509 East 1-1/23 2-5. 482-9243. 2-1/26 Joanne, 25, were found shot to death Jan. 5. Reformatory. puppy. Champion bloodline. Ichigan. 485-4391. C Shots and wormed. Sarah Lee, Mt. Clemens senior. Alpha They were filed before Magistrate Louis I. Quail. Bond is set at $250,000 each for Gilly and $150. Delta Pi to Phillip F. Grant, Eau The three men were charged on three Martin. Bond for 663-3-47. 1-1/23 RESPONSIBLE WOMAN would separate Vealey, who was arraigned -ack cartridges I title Claire senior, Phi Kappa counts of first ai babysit in your home. Have Sigma. - degree murder. However, Dist. separately also charged with illegal transportation st bugs, tape cl PUPPIES FOR sale - FREE: references. 371-1258. 5-1/29 Att. Jesse Costa had said earlier the men would of a weapon, was set at $275,000. part Rita I jacks galore. dachshund 8 LITTLE MAN-One wonderful year Rice, Pittsburgh, Pa. junior. be prosecuted only on Joseph Yablonski's - weeks old. and the future is still ours. I love Kappa Alpha Theta, to Mike killing. A statement on the complaint against Vealey 332-9897. 5-1/29 INTERIOR - EXTERIOR painting. The three men were arrested in Cleveland, Wagoner, Adrian senior. Phi Gamma said the charges against him were based on his you I Bunk. 1-1/23 None too small or too big. Free estimates! Call anytime 882-2739. Delta. Ohio, by the FBI Wednesday night and were admission and the results of an FBI investigation. Mobile Homes BELATED THANKS pledges for a 5-1-23 charged Thursday with conspiring to kill The FBI and other federal officers refused to Diane Pearson, Dickinson, N.D. Yablonski, obstructing justice and conspiring to ItHENTIC, THIRTEEN bi 1968 MOBILE home - 52'X12'. GREAT party. Your ADPi s freshman to Gregory McPherson, say how their investigation led them to the three joi, navy bell bottom | 1-1/23 START SOMETHING GREAT! interfere with Yablonski's rights as a union Newly carpeted. Furnished and Millington senior, Pi Kappa Phi. il-8513. 2-1/23 extras. Call 625-3616 in Perry. Advertise "Auto Services" with member. 5-1/28 Classified Ads. Dial 355-8255 The three men would be returned to Kathleen MacDonald, E. Lansing e expected to fly junior. Alpha Chi Omega to William Pennsylvania immediately if they waived Lost & Found Typing Service Henry Harrison Jr., Brightwaters, extradition. Refusal to do so would delay their Recreation N.Y. junior, Psi Upsilon. The charges read before a l return "at least a week and maybe two weeks." ET - Gretsch, Zildjian here said Yablonski was about to OFFER REWARD for brown suede testify before a Costa said. Symbols, Rogers Thron, MADE ANY (Plans) lately? Freeport PAULA ANN HAUGHEY. Complete federal grand jury convened in icrophone stand. Best offer coat lost McDonel mixer. Professional Thesis Service. IBM Trudy Levine, Mt. Clemens Washington, D.C. 353-3449. 3-1/23 or Acapulco. 8 days $209. Many sophomore, Sigma Delta Tau to Art Sources in Washington said Yablonski, who made Col. Frank McKetta, head of the kes them. 882-5671. 3-1/26 extras included. 353-7708 or Selectric Typewriter. Multilith State Police, said "The motive is Pennsylvania Weiss, Southfield senior, Sigma an unsuccessful bid to unseat UMW President still under LOST: GIRL'S brown glasses, Natural offset printing and hard binding. Science __353-2968. 1-1/23 Free brochure and estimates. Call Alpha Mu. W.A. "Tony" Boyle in a bitter union election, investigation." He said between 600 and 800 Building, Monday would have been a key witness at two federal people were interviewed in the investigation. YOU START SOMETHING GREAT 337-1527. C afternoon. 351-2394. 3-1/26 Cathy Flintoff, E. Grand Rapids when you read the Classified Ads grand jury probes - one in Washington and one junior. Kappa Delta to William R. in Pittsburgh « into UMW affairs. McKetta said an Ohio license plate on Gilly's each day! SAY SOMETHING ABOUT LOST IN front of Snyder, Lowry, Midland junior, Theta Chi. led WAFtl BUCKLE ski boots £ burgundy YOURSELF with a "Service" ad car to the trio's arrest in Cleveland Yamaha gas tank. Needed badly. . Size 9'/i. Used twice, $25. Reward. 355-9329. 1-1/23 Real Estate in Classified. Dial 355-8255 now! Federal officials in Cleveland disclosed no Wednesday night. A car with white out of - - Linda Sauble, Detroit junior, Chi 11-3982.2-1/23 connection between state plates similar to Ohio licenses had been the three men and the Omega to Skip Harder, Alexandria, LOST - WOMEN'S glasses. Tortoise COUNTRY LIVING 4 bedroom Cap Va. senior, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. UMW. reported seen near Yablonski's house. 1)KS BY Mary Holmes and EDEN shell. Cod. Under a year old. Located oi Possibly near Anthony. Jouth worth. Phone 663-8428 Karen 339-8004. 5-1/29 7 acres of land. For a Carol McLaughlin, Ann Arbor senior mings. 3-1/26 call 676-5303. 5-1/27 WHY PAY more? Superior typing at to Tony Fabaz, Chicago, III. senior, sane prices. Phone 351-1765. Evans Scholars. S KNEISSL white Star RS 205 Personal Service 0-1-1/23 (i. Used one ,3-2334. 3-1/23 season. Call FLY ACAPULCO! SPRING - 9 days - meals BREAK hotel DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS, formals. Experience. Reasonable TYPIST --EXPERIENCED secretary, Deanne ENGAGEMENTS 18 military me - efficient, accurate and reliable Benoy, Crystal Le transportation! 351-8979. 10-1/26 |RE0 COMPONENTS Eico 70 charge. Call 355-1040. 5-1-23 service. Desires typing in my home senior, Sigma Kappa to executed amplifier, Goodman for graduate students or faculty. Brezette, Battle Creek senior. s.Call 337-0880.6-1/28 With DATE local people. Write for BABYSITTING IN Marble School area home. Day care or Reasonable rates. evenings. 351-5770. 393-6717.3-1/23 in X5-1-23 Match-A-Date of DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - crushing of an attempt to restore The radio identified the Jew as Michigan. Barbara Weiss, Birmingham junii Eighteen military men and power to followers of Iraq's old Albert 328 S. Main, suite No. 2 Ann EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW Sigma Kappa to Grant Burnha Nnunou. Previous civilians went before monarchy. Arbor, Mich. (48108). ABOUT CLASSIFIED ADS! Thev senior, Theta Delta Chi. firing executions of Jews in Iraq as sell things fast. Dial 355-8255. squads or to the gallows The executions were spies stirred the anger of Israelis. FFFLY ACAPULCO: Thursday in Iraq. Eleven were announced by Radio Baghdad. Cheapest, Carolyn Bach, Detroit junior Eleven Jews were more advantages than other BARBI MEL: accused of plotting among 53 trips. I AM interested in teaching knitting Typing, multilithing. David Hall, Howell, MSU gra against the The director of the official persons executed on 351-5249, 351-0228. X20-2/17 or crocheting to girls or lOomen. No job too large or too small. leftist government and seven espionage Alpha Kappa Psi. Iraq News Agency, reached from charges in Iraq last year. Jefinished picture frames, and FREE LIFE 351-7397. S-1/23 Block off campus. 332-3255. C others were convicted as spies of Damascus by telephone, said 50 Nounou and six others were PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 - INSURANCE the United States. One of the . literature. Call licensed agent - other persons are due to go hanged at dawn. Then a few- |>uth Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. C STEVE KAUFMAN 353-7708. O IF YOU APPRECIATE COMPLETE THESIS Service. latter was identified as a Jew before a special court set up to hours later six army officers EFFICIENCY advertise Discount Printing. IBM typing and in the This "Help Wanted" columns for good brought to 40 the try accused plotters. were executed by firing squads 25; Sofa bed,. $20; Dinetti^. publications. number of persons executed The seven convicted spies had and a civilian was hanged. B15, ,ppsks,„$20-$25; .ranges and workers. Dial 355-8255! Acjofg fjom campus, rs, $20-$40; Sofa and Peanuts Personal corner MAC and Grand River, since the government of no tie with the plot to On Thursday afternoon two VILL BABYSIT week nights and below Style Shop. Call President Ahmed Hassan el Bakr overthrow Bakr, a Bagdad lir, $30. Check here before you AEPHI'S ADRIAN army men were shot and two will bring her COPYGRAPH SERVICES, announced broadcast said. and Dave's, 4216 S. special sunshine to the Miss MSU week-ends. Call 355-2035, Wednesday the They were civilians, one a lawyer, wore 337-1666. C sentenced to death in November. 332-5031.3-1/23 hanged. me 393-6025. 4-1/23 pageant! 1-1/23 TYPING SERVICE in my East Lansing home. Phone 332-3306. Karen Ann Hourigan, Detroit si DON'T MISS IT Tonight Friday the 23rd, in the Union Ballroom from 8 - 0-1/22 T ransportation Mercy College to Robert K Grosse Pointe Park senior. | Wharton (continued from page 1) Registration in seminars and bring people to 112Also p.m. The dynamic RUST are giving a Dance Concert. RIDERS ANYWHERE in Flor campus in their areas to speak (continued from page 1) students on the standing faculty there will be the QUID and a COSMIC LIGHT Spring Break. Round ti haron Barratt, committees of the Academic Blissfield sophomore on urban problems. If they ■SHOW. Only 99c. CHEAP! 351-5249. 35-3-5 Huffman said Wharton's Council also sit on COGS. ) Christopher Cheney, Dalton, Ga. respond, the result would be a mior, Northwood. suggestion offered a "great "Until I know something more massive research-oriented attack URGENT! NEED r opportunity to use the about the machinery of the on urban problems by several QUICK machinery of the I niversity to proposal, it's hard to tell what BE THERE!!! RESULTS ). 355-7949. 2-1/23 facets of the University. It was also suggested that some of the get away from student apathy and improve communication." effect noted. it will have," Huffman RIDE NEEDED to Michigan Tech professors accept one of 106 graduate students from various He said COGS may not use the any weekend. Mary, 353-6084. 3-1/27 minority groups to work with procedure for elections but would use it for referenda. Frosh them on the research projects. IN A NUTSHELL "I suspect it will work better for us on the referendum basis," Huffman said. (continued from page 12) it's no what's A JANUARY SPECIAL ^ Minna . i COGS representatives are Wolverines is 6-8 center Ernie Johnson. In addition to being HE elected from University second on the team in rebounds, departments having graduate Johnson holds scoring honors student organizations. Graduate with an average of 23.5 marks per contest. He teamed with MSU's Larry Ike on Class A state champion Ottawa Hills last year. AA potentials The MSU frosh, sporting a Korean Student Club Volley ball Sorority open Houses, Saturday, perfect 6-0 record, will go into BLOOD DONORS Needed. $7.50 for Game, tonight, 7:30 p.m.. Women's January 24th, the game with an established Sunday, all positive. A negative, B negative I.M. Building, upstairs. 1:30-4:30 on Saturday, 2-4:30 on 25th, cited in report offense and an ever improving and AB negative, $10.00. O Sunday. 11 sororities. Call 337-9738 defense. Offensively, the brunt Live Chamber Music by Mozart and for information. negative, $12.00. Michigan of the Spartan attack will fall Shubert with members of the Community Blood Center, 507'/a NEW YORK (UPI) — One out onto the shoulders of Brian Beaumont String Quartet and MSU Cine Series movie, East Grand River, East Lansing. 7:00 and of 15 persons drinking at a party Breslin (22 points average), Jeff Richards Woodwind Quintet. 8 p.m., Above the new Campus Book 9:30, tonight, 108B Wells. Michael Sunday, South Case Lounge. Free. will become alcoholics Vanderlende (19.3 average), and Store. Hours: 9 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Caine in "The Ipcress File." also Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. "Hurricane Express," Chapter 4. 75c, according to the National Larry Ike (14.3 average). Albatross Coffeehouse, Friday and no ID'S. Council of Alcoholism sponsors Defensively, the frosh have a Tuesday and Thursday, 12 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. Saturday, 8:30 p.m., 547 E. Grand of Alcoholism Information pair of guards and a pair of Now is 337-7183. C an excellent time because of our River, across from Berkey Hall. Month (January). centers who hold the line. The MSU'Marketing Club meeting, 7:30 January Special on any item you have JOIN! Movies: Marshall Meluhan's "The p.m. tonight. Teak Room, Eppley The council says the United frosh will depend on to sell. AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES Medium is the Gary Massage," "Homo Center. Andrew Armstrong, of the States now has the highest Ganakas and Damon Huffman to UNION Lansing branch Homini," "Hangman," "Help, My Armstrong Cork Company will incidence of alcoholism in the Snowman is swamp the opposition in the Burning!" Donation $1.00. world, having taken that dubious front court, leaving back court FOR SALE - SPECIAL COMMUNITY ACTION project. l Ballro Students International Meditation distinction away from France. But it adds that the theory that duties to Jim Shereda and Brad Van Pelt. Shereda will start the Society meeting, Sunday, 5:00 p.m.. Monday - January 26 thru Friday, January 30 Desperately needs donations of alcoholics are hopeless is only a Gold Room, Union. Taped lecture by game, with VanPelt filling in baby beds, and equipment. Will Maharishi and group meditation. myth. when necessary. pick up. 353-9416. 4-1/23 Cosmic Light Show. Only 99c. West Shaw's ORGAN PLAYER for experienced Cellophane Box, rock group, must have good Saturday, January 24, 9:00-3:00. The first Free University cla Lower Shaw Lounge. The Cellophane (10 words or less) equipment, and willing to work. Handwriting Wrestling Call Larry or Ken 351-9099. Analysis will Box presents: From Detroit, "Sky." No Cancellations 3-1/23 Monday at 7 p.m. in room 11E 9 12. Coffee house 12-3. 75c for a Bessy Hall. Everyone welcome. Dial 355-8255 Today Man for MSU after two seasons of and Nature Bookstore, 9-5 Hillel Foundation Supper and Social, (continued from page 13) frustrating injuries. Monday-Friday, 328 Student Services Sunday January 25, 6 p.m., Hillel Lightner will meet Pat Karslake Johnson, who has been hailed STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED AFRICAN wants to GIRL just arrived USA live in American family Building. Students see us pronto. of We've Psychology 345 Theory of Intellectual Development. got Piaget's House. 319 Hillcrest, Corner W. Grand River. Avi Axiv, Midwest who was a 5-1 victim a year ago. Purdue will send a much as missed having tremendous potential, as paying guest or exchange Regional Director, American Zionist all of his sophomore better team than last year's crew season last year with a leg injury babysitting, school 8 3 n Miin r) Nature Bookstore which failed to score a single 155- "0|

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