Two things . Friday are contrary to reason: to MICHIGAN Chilly... STATE NEWS . more than is decreed and .niov Jo die before the time STATE . . . and fair in the mid 20s. Partly today, with a high cloudy appointed. --Sa'di UNIVERSITY and warmer Saturday. Vo(i 62 Number 124 East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 30, 1970 State budget Huff asks Wharton to clarify to pare funds of universities questions on VP appointment clear statement of the duties of this and how it relates to the job other with tenure would commit this University professorial titles. It is assumed that deans Gov. Milliken said Thursday none of the state's colleges and universities will receive letter to President Wharton this administrative efforts of the University. It to salary payments and a fringe benefits of and administrators who have been the amount they requested when he week, trustee Warren Huff, is impossible for me to make a judgment over $750,000 over the next 21 years. promoted from the professorial ranks to presents his budget message next week. D-Plymouth, raised several questions on Mr. Perrin's qualifications until I find Perrin, 44, has worked as a reporter for administrative positions have continued to "It is not exactly a cutback in higher both United Press International and the about the possible appointment of Robert out what he is going to do." carry their professorial rank. education," he told his weekly press perrin as MSU's vice president for The resolution passed at the Detroit Free Press. In 1955 he left the Free "Deans and administrative officials who January conference. "But it's not what they would Press to become administrative assistant to University relations. trustees meeting creating the new vice have joined our staff from other like." trustees are scheduled to meet the late Sen. Patrick V. The presidency makes the office responsible to McNamara, institutions have not usually been He said his paring of funds requested by Saturday with Perrin, former deputy the president for all D-Mich. aspects of University specifically granted the rank of professor." institutions of higher education is true for In 1966, Perrin joined OEO director of the Office of Economic relations, exclusive of alumni relations and as assistant The trustees approved a all areas of the state. legislative liaison. This includes supervision director for governmental relations. He Opportunity (OEO) in Washington. recommendation that "for the sake of "We're operating on a very tight Perrin's name was first suggested for the of the Dept. of Information Services. resigned as OEO's deputy director this uniformity and to clarify the academic budget," Milliken explained. "But the newly-created vice presidency at the closed Wharton said Thursday the new vice month, having agreed to stay on during the status of administrators. greatest danger is that the legislature may January trustees meetings. Gordon A. president will be responsible for "two transition to the Nixon Administration and Included in that group, add programs here and there and inflate given the title of Sabine, vice president for special projects, broad areas where I feel increased effort is OEO's reorganization. the budget until it is very unsound." professor, was James H. Denison, assistant had been put in charge of University needed in the broader area of "I do think that I would have to the president; Emery G. Foster, University something manager The governor also said it will take relations at the Oct. board meeting. relations." to offer in an academic sense on the basis of dormitory and food services; Milton E. "substantially more than 51 per cent of In his letter Huff said he has "three areas "He will work to improve internal of my long experience in the federal state Republicans to pick Muelder, vice president for research a consenus concerning the appointment which he communications, horizontally and government," Perrin said Thursday. "I development; and Gordon A. Sabine, vice candidate for the U.S. Senate at the GOP wants clarified by Wharton." vertically, Wharton said. "I think this is would like the opportunity to teach." president for special projects. meeting in St. Clair this weekend. "First," Huff said, "there has been no very important." As different parts of the The precedent for granting professorial Huffs third concern is that the public be "Obviously, 51 per cent is not a titles to administrators was first set University become more concerned with by the convinced Perrin's selection is not a consensus," he stated, but declined to the trustees at the March 17, 1956 board indicate what percentage he thought would governance of the University, the "political appointment." He alluded to provision of increased flow of information meeting. The minutes of the meeting state: possible connections between the Laird cites is required, he said. "It is customary in most universities for Milliken said he still favors a consensus administrative Wharton said he also sees a need for officials to retain (please turn to page 2) Milliken approach to designate a candidate for the someone responsible for improving Republican party to back, even though the communication House and Senate GOP went "externally to the various caucuses on drawbacks in publics of the University." record this week as favoring open Board , says student ideas Huffs second concern on the Perrin primary. appointment is "I'm not interested in any behind the granting "full professorships and immediate tenure to scenes cutting of a candidate," he declared. ending draft purely administrative officers. According to Huff, Wharton proposed that Perrin be given a fuu professorship in "At St. Clair, we should explore whether we should or should not have a consensus candidate -- to see if we can get behind one that 1 WASHINGTON (AP) -- Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird warned Thursday shifting to a draft-free military force political science or journalism. "In that case," Huff said, "his appointment should proceed through on events building needed candidate.While a convention favoring the consensus approach, Milliken said he opposes going to system to take the financial burden off the candidates. require a slash to about two million academic channels and be judged in, the lowest since before the Korean competent in his discipline by the faculties believed student involvement is "It is not as flexible. I like the flexibility precisely He warned, however, that there are we have now." War. of these departments. This the right step. appointment other methods of financing the building Laird also said such a limited force — "Hie priorities for the direction of the On another subject, the state's chief which "haven't been kept before the executive said Wednesday's vote in the about 1.3 million below current levels — University should be a student concern," will be possible only if Congress votes more public." House of Representatives to Huff said. "The question of whether keep money to meet "the tremendous expense" hink should go students should pay for a part of that parcchiaid the school aid bill was 'very we through all the of strengthening the National Guard and procedures," Don Stevens, D-Okemos and building or anything else should be significant." Reserve. discussed by students. I don't believe in "But the war still has to be won. And chairman of the MSU Board of Trustees, His remarks suggested that abandonment taxation without representation." the war is the final passage of the bill." said. "However it's handled, everybody's of the draft for an all-volunteer force is still Frank Merriman, R-Deckerville said he The governor also sent a special message ideas should be considered." on crime control to the legislature a long way off — if it ever happens. Stevens said the building is in the supported any discussions students want to "I personally believe that you have to have concerning what they believe to be Thursday calling for a vigorous attack on "exploratory" stages now. get down to a level for an all-volunteer The trustees have been considering the the priority system. (please turn to page 15) service near the two million mark," the . .. $11 million structure for nearly a year. defense secretary told a youth group. Architect's plans were approved in "I do not believe that you can carry out November. The building would and meet the present obligations which this country has under its present treaties at accommodate basketball games, popular entertainment, MICROCRACKS concerts, convocations, that particular level uless you are willing to commencement ceremonies and spend a considerable amount of money in registration. order to maintain a large, up-to-date, A tentative financing plan calls for Rocks reveal lunar modern, well equipped Reserve and students to pay for the building through strata National Guard." This is the lowest the sales from student football tickets and manpower figure Laird has ever used in a $10 yearly student tax. discussing publicly the anticipated size of an all-volunteer force Construction was to begin in October. lich the Nixon Administration has fixed The trustees have been criticized by many velocity of sound through moon rock is the knowledge of the distribution of these three to five cent lower than the velocities. a major goal. He has spoken in the past students and faculty for not consulting per of about 2.6 million. students sooner about the student tax. velocity of sound through similar earth "The basic data we obtained," Chung It also is the first The whole structure of the moon "may rock. time that the Building and programming priorities have said, "agreed with seismic experimentation be relatively homogeneous without upgrading of the National Guard and also been questioned. performed on the moon itself." Reserve role has been tied so well-defined crystal layers as we find on The scientists believe this low velocity "The moon rocks'color in general is the all-volunteer explicitly to earth" a scientist who has studied moon Stevens said some alternatives to the may be due to the presence of a large much darker than earth rock of similar regular force. A special rock samples told a audience number of microcracks in the moon's commission is expected to building suggested by students have been campus composition," he added, "and they are recommend to President Nixon within the good and others "not so good." Wednesday. materials and much information about the much more homogeneous than those of (please turn to page 15) Warren Huff Warren Huff, D-Plymouth, said he Dae Hyun Chung, senior research interior of the moon may be obtained from earth." associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.), reported on the Apollo "moon rock samples at a colloquium jointly sponsored by the A lmni donations College of Engineering's Dept. Metallurgy, Mechanics and Material Science and the College of Natural Science's Dept. of of Geology. Chung and his colleagues at M.I.T. were U' unrest, tax reform cited assigned by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to study and measure the velocity of sound through the rocks. The scientists were required to read By MARIA SAMARIN only serious outbreak would be likely to a 233 page book on what and what not to example, the National Guard was called in a to control a student affect giving here. do with the samples before they were protest. At the University of Illinois, a serious However, another cause for concern is allowed to experiment with any of the Campus unrest has adversely affected the moon rock. situation developed in the Union building, possible cut-down of donations that :'umni donations to universities Kinney said. might result in the areas of trusts, bequests The M.I.T. group was given 118 grams of mroughout the nation, four different types of moon rock. including MSU, and Other schools affected by campus unrest and deferred giving due to proposed tax Ztm' officials are worried that federal tax have been Harvard and Dartmouth. changes. Basically they discovered that the aln!!^ "Wnni .proPosa,s will further dampen Dartmouth had 900 fewer donors and giving. $20,000 less last year than the year before. Aim!?- KinneV> executive director of the U.S. ends Harvard was $150,000 short of its $3.7 natin'' '^ssn->sa>d that turmoil on the don.!!S camPuses particularly affected theoff0"? 1968, but he Th i«was less serious in 1969- he thought million goal. So far, however, cancellations by student unrest, he said. there have been no pledgers because of bombing halt than I9fi7 1867, ft, ,«8 donors numbered 700 less v- 8,000 donors who contributed in Kinney said. invowf'0 student unrest incidents were When campus cancellations have occurred, unrest has provided a convenient excuse for already reluctant givers, Kinney explained. by blast on missile base eventc • "! the dec,ine here, he said. These SAIGON (AP) - U.S. warplanes blasted delegation to the peace talks accused the here Jl? iuded the SDS convention held Further, it would be a misconception to an enemy missile base Wednesday in the United States of "a brazen provocation ... unooni.i he.black athlete boycott. Also regard all protests as bad, he said. first outbreak of aerial warfare over North by the Nixon Administration." "A number of alumni at this institution Vietnam since Lyndon B. Johnson halted tmtj^nwith many Alumni was the look at lawful protests as a sign of student the bombing 15 months ago in the last The downed fighter-bomber was one of several accompanying an unarmed RF4C UmwL schools, among them the interest and probably a good sign in the days of his presidency. reconnaissance plane that came under fire UnivPKi^ of Wisconsin, Ohio State sense that students stand up to be The base was hit in the midst of action from SAM-surface to air-missiles and other exoerion jnd the University of Illinois, due tn n. a simi'ar drop in donor giving counted," Kinney said. What concerns the alumni and public are that cost fighter-bomber and the a United States helicopter, the U.S. a antiaircraft guns northeast of the pass. The escort then opened fire on the Lunar rocks The rock and soli samples brought back by the Apollo 11 crew ''At TPUS unrest> he noted, those protests operating outside the law, he Command reported. The copter was downed by a North Vietnamese MIG; the missile site, and it was during this attack have been studied by a team of scientists from the Massachu¬ wti (vese 8chools, the campus unrest added. that the fighter-bomber, an F105 was hit the drop ,n a,umnl Although Kinney said he believed there fighter-bomber was hit by an antiaircraft , by a regular antiaircraft shell and crashed. setts Institute of Technology In an effort to discover the lunar At the would be a continuance of pretests and shell. U.S. sources said one of the two-man crew structure. Thl» rock is essentially basaltic and hard. It is roughly UnJvmity of Wisconsin, for demonstrations on campus, he added that In Paris, the North Vietnamese was seen to bail out. 6 Inches in length. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 3( i97o 2 WASHINGTON (AP) - Judge charge Rep. Patsy T. Mink, D-Hawaii, is The author, Betty Friedan, Carswell, 50, was not on hand Carswell acknowledged with a bit of what . „ , .. u. The case that aroused the > Mrs. Mink, who is of Japanese with words must be weighed Harrold Carswell got the kid - "totally unbecoming of a man called Carswell a "sexist judge" to hear the assault. wm - Sen. Birch Bayh, " - *** *" D-Ind., "* called women is now on appeal to the ancestry, said she could not with his lack of sensitivity ?8 glove treatment Thursday before being considered for who evidently believed women completed his testimony, Tionw* ^ "male smugness," - that women Supreme Court. It involves a "dismiss" the speech Carswell . women's struggle for equalitv appointment to the highest court should be "defiled and used as Wednesday. often often are are victims victims of unfair unfair mother of c pre - school children made in 1948 affirming a belief records demonstrated a total lack of American Assn. of University Stieber declined to comment , KK|\QWI machine guns, bazookas and paying three - fourths of the showed. That state was not in understanding of the concept of Professors (AAUP). on Larrowe's letter and said C 'ArnpM artillery pieces, kept at National LtLated $4 - million cost. the first 10 months of ft* 101 armories had"l?5 °fJ5 gun rooms represented a vote against the V^! ^^Chf|ie would »P»y.. directly of economics, in a letter Larrowe at a later time VB* A spokesman said, the Pentagon B <*irf son U, O&AJ ru,ed unsafe by the A"1^'8 annnllv ri8ht of and women be treated to unrlor Thursday to Jack Steiber, Larrowe said, however that Jncnopfni' (tonoral fairlv fho nwaci/innf ' program already under way weapons valued at 8eneral- equally and fairly under the president nf of fhothe MQTT. MSU-AAUP,A AITD fKa the deadline for submitting M..i the law.' urged that Adams be nominated nomination was Feb. 2. for the award. "Adams has an admirable Huff asks clarification record of defending the faculty against Red-baiting, protecting the right of students to protest, and at the same time protecting (continued from page one) appointment to head an OEO Perrin could serve as the head of "Mr. Perrin came to my the rights of the targets of the funded at the candidate supported by Board program information services, with any attention after I had been protests," Larrowe said. "I have Chairman Don University of Minnesota. effectiveness. I am unalterably selected," Wharton said," as a a feeling that no other university Stevens, "The doubts that accompany in the land can match D-Okemos, for MSU' opposed to using the University candidate who had previously that this claim of events must be record." presidency and Stevens' recent personal or partisan been recommended completely dispelled before Mr. patronage," Huff said. discussed for a top post in the To support his Perrin said it was Huff who University." recommendation, Larrowe cited: The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State first gave him the idea to accept perrin said - Adams posture in the although he has University, is published every class day during four school position Sharma incident, when a HEW terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. any "It was at^MSU. Mr. Huff who known Stevens for some time, . ... . . he was in no way connected ^ant was withdrawn from an Subscription rate is $14 per year. approached me about a year ago with Stevens appointment at the MSU professor, to ask if I interested in the Member Associated Press, United Press International, was University of Minnesota "HIs method of resolving WALTER ADAMS position of vice president for Inland Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, business and finance," Perrin Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press Association, United States Student Press Association. said. "That was when I first became interested in coming to SENATE SEAT MSU." Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. "During the last months when Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services Building, Michigan. Michigan State University, East Lansing, the concern was with presidency and not this vice presidency, I did approach Mr. filling the Pittenger cons Huff to let him know I was still Rep. Philip O. Pittenger, R-Lansing, said candidate. Phones: interested in the position," he Thursday he is "giving serious consideration to He asked for time to make the decision. Editorial 355-8252 added. the possibility" of seeking the Senate seat now Hungerford, who was heavily criticized for Classified Advertising 355-8255 Perrin said he did not know held by Sen. Harold Hungerford, R-Lansing. missing the crucial Senate vote on parochiaid in Display Advertising 353-6400 Wharton prior to his selection by "In all probability, I will be an announced November, was elected to the Senate in 1966 and Business-Circulation 355-3447 the trustees in October. Wharton candidate in the near future," he said. served in the House from 1946 to 1966. Photographic 355-8311 has met with him a "number of "I have been pressured by the public, by my He has not yet announced if he will or will not times" since then. supporters and by (other) potential candidates to be a candidate. announce my intentions," Pittenger said. "I feel Also seeking the seat is Knight D. McKesson of that my experience in the House, including a Lansing public relations firm. Mrs. Polly D. leadership responsibilities this term, qualifies me Gibson, yicye president of the Lansing Board of to make thil» move." ,A',H' Education, said she was considering becoming a He was first elected to the House in 1966. candidate. Pittinger said he "hasn't had time" to fully The district includes most of Ingham County, explore the possibilities of becoming a senatorial including East Lansing. Now you can add the quality performance of a Sony Stereo Tape Deck to your sound system. 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A capsule summary of the day's events from lawmakers into the Medicaid jneluded one example of a information that problems Zollar said the investigation hospitals, clinics and other The committee findings will be wire services. program in Michigan has physician charging Medicaid existed centered around the 82 our in the program's largest agencies suspected of cheating submitted to the attorney uncovered "significant evidence" $60 for a $12 blood test. administration. Michigan auditor claims which all the program. exceeded general, Zollar said, who will of fraud in the program's Sen. Zollar said he didn't think decide if prosecution is in order. administration, State Sen. the majority of the state's Charles O. Zollar, R-Benton BY N. VIETS physicians should be blamed for Gov. Milliken said he was "confident" the legislators were "The priorities for the direction Harbor, said Thursday. the bad conduct of what he exploring the matter of the University should be a Zollar, who heads a special termed "the fraudulent thoroughly." student concern. The question of committee looking into the minority." "I think the investigation is whether students should pay for a part of that building or anything else should be discussed by problem, told newsmen investigations within the state "proved to us much evidence of wrong - doings in charges for Provocation charged "We don't want the entire going well, and if there is profession to be tarred with the provable outright fraud they brush that is apparently going to should be prosecuted." he said. students." services not rendered and other PARIS (AP) - North Vietnam told the Vietnam shot down and many others were damaged by -Trustee Warren fraudulaent practices." Peace talks Thursday the U.S. bombing of North Huff, North Vietnamese ground fire. The 17th Parallel presm,s Reading from the committee's Vietnam this week was "a brazen provocation D-Ply mouth report, Zollar cited cases where divides the two Vietnams. physicians have their patients sign blank claims without the against the Democratic Republic of Vietnam by the Nixon Administration." Col. Ha Van Lau told the 52nd session of the U.S. sources in Saigon announced that an American F105 fighter - bomber carrying two 'SPECIAL PURCHASE FOR VALENTINE'S DAY patients knowing "how much or conference that "several formations of American crew members was shot down on the North International News for what the charge is." Israeli planes hit military targets in Egypt and Arab The physicians, Zollar then fill in the signed claims said, planes bombed and strafed a number of populated areas in Quang Binh and Ha Tinh provinces, far north of the 17th Parallel," Vietnamese Laotian border Wednesday. A rescue helicopter that tried to bring back the two pilots PEWTER MUGS shot down by a MIG jet and the six men I guerrilla bases in Jordan with rockets and bombs in five with "grossly inflated" charges. Wednesday. He claimed three of the planes were was aboard were feared killed. I attacks Thursday, and returned safely, the military I command announced. Israeli jets staged a one hour raid I on Egyptian emplacements in the southern sector of the VICE PRESIDENTS REDUCED I Suez canal and northern part of the Suez Gulf in the | wake of the Jordan forays, a spokesman said. Pope Paul said Thurday that Roman Catholics who I break the Church's law will continue to face stern I punishment. In a speech containing strong rebukes of ASMSU reorganizes I Catholic rebels, the Pope declared that the coercive By JOHN BORGER providing inderdepartmental We're all decentralize I authority of the church's rules in a convenient measure State News Staff Writer communication and an overview common working base." from functions, Grossfeld cabinet plans to I and form serves the rights of the persons and the order In an effort to streamline the J*?}™?*, fu"ctior*' <*> Grossfeld said he demands visit all residence halls" shortly. I of the community. ASMSU cabinet, President Bob that 'nd,vldyal departments do innovation, creativity, and He will ask hall leaders to find Grossfeld has de-emphasized the j , , responsiveness to student needs student volunteers to fill cabinet New outbreaks of terrorism on the island of Cyprus role of vice presidents and f 81,(1 desires from his staff> but servlces within the halL I have underscored the difficulty of negotiating a started weekly Cabinet meetings K . .. wiU leave the" methods up to This program will probably ■ permanent settlement among volatile factions. U.N. for his entire staff. ,,, . weekly cabinet meetings individual staff members. be most effective with legal Grossfeld said that the W?!L In®,ude ev®fy°ne connected "As long as they can get the aids," Grossfeld said, I officials said that the recent violence had its origin in position of vice president had Hi ^ f u"! ' ~0t J"?] job done and get it done well, Grossfeld hopes to have office 1 right-wing Greek Cypriot groups, and is directed at the only been contributing to department sa'd- heads, Grossfeld they can do just about anything space for cabinet services within I government of Archbishop Makarios, the president. bureaucracy without providing effective communication studpnU> We ~ re ... dealing with they want," he said. the residence halls by spring term between departments. students, explained. ^e cabinet will meet in the Iranian officials reported today that an avalanche of 'Nobody can tell me that one board room in Student Services °n'y the vice presidency for I snow swept 16 cars and buses into a ravine and 37 p^oT^ho hap^ tTbe'a Mdg. at 7:30 p.m. every I persons were found frozen to death in one of the buses. cSSLuUMHeated"Zt ^rtment head knows more open to the public. Meetings will be ab°Ut students than anyone else. ESSjw ■ More than 100 people were injured and 200 trapped. this position had done a "real good job," but that most other |The avalanche rumbled down in 5 degrees cold about 50 ■ miles northeast of Tehran and swept eight buses and eight vice presidents had "principally engaged in passing been Appearing D |cars into a ravine. memos." Fru9 Sat, & Sun. t added over his budget - the requirement which * (prompted the veto. SKI INTO SPRING #2 back now MARCH 22 - 27 General Motors Corp., the nation's largest industrial HELP SAVE Help Nigerian |firm, announced Thursday that its net income dropped Rehabilitation ■$21 million in 1969 despite worldwide record dollars Tales of $24.3 billion. 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And they've come to stay. begun. KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor More than 40,000 American draft Despite the hard times that a„ JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor encountered in Canada, there will dodgers and deserters now have journeyed be m exiles in the future. And I think Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker award to make their homes in Canada. But the America!! for migration has just begun. planned to quit in the summer. And he had refused, he said that he'd have me court going to be surprised at the number 0f outstanding journalism. young men that cross the border thk With other ways of beating the draft or a B.A. degree from Boston College. martialed for disobeying a direct order. the Army slowly disappearing, Canada is summer and fall. ' Above all, a deserter or dodger leams to Georgia is a long way away but I made it becoming the only way out for many live without luxuries. He also learns to live here," another deserter, a graduate of Penn The lottery hasn't had its whole EDITORIALS young Americans. But, by far, Canada is not the easiest without people. There are fewer women State, added. yet. But it will in time. effort 01 than men in most parts of Canada, and Most draft dodgers and deserters are in It is all rather tragic, however way out. American exiles are at a disadvantage in Canada because their country and its As MSU observer best put To leave the most prosperous nation in the world and to leave one's entire trying to get one. TTie deserters and military forced them to make a moral it, "It's funny ancestors came over to America M! decision about their lives and the Vietnam as polity Distributors background behind isn't do. an easy thing to dodgers stick closely together whenever they can, too, because they have yet to be indoctrinated into Canadian society in War. prisoners and one." now I may have to leave it» " Many a future has been thrown out and most cases. many a life has been momentarily ended Most draft dodgers and deserters live in by walking across the Canadian border for by 'no-knock9 good. But to those dodgers and deserters who have gone over, it was something that had to be done. peace in Canada. The leaves them alone. Canadian government As for the U.S. government, it has been Congress continues to be the Don't kid yourself. Draft dodgers and forced to forget about dodgers and master of the double deal. The new deserters are no different than you and me. deserters in Canada. When Gen. Mark Clark They want to live, laugh and learn. But asked the Canadian government in 1967 to omnibus drug law is no exception. they came to a decision that most of us help return all draft dodgers to the United A good part of the new drug haven't made yet. States, he was llaitly relused. legislation is of a progressive and The decision to leave America in favor FBI agents, through the Royal Canadian constructive nature. Penalities for of Canada isn't that hard. But, it has to be Mounted Police, do check on dodgers and the possession and sale of marijuana something that is well thought out. Once deserters you get over there, you can never go back periodically, though. Many and other drugs have been reduced American exiles swear that they are being freely. And that is why the hardest part followed and that their phones are bugged, to a more reasonable and realistic about going to Canada is living with the too. level - though, especially in the case decision once you've been over there. of marijuana, we feel that they have stopped short of the one practical position of legalization. Much of the timber of this law appears to be Most American exiles have become accustomed to the manner in more sociologically and scientifically which they must live at first. They have to adjust, however, because oriented than hard - core law there is no place for them to go. But they've found their separate peace terms of heroin, of course, the enforcement directed. in most volume involved is much smaller, yet cases. The unfortunate detractor from we feel it is safe to say that the stash tias piece of legislation is the of an organized distributor would implementation of a "no knock" still be a little hard to get down the Draft dodging or deserting is a lonely And some dodgers and deserters still talk drain in couple of minutes. thing. Everywhere you go or everything about a former Bronze Star winner in clause, which allows narcotic agents, a Another rationale for the "no you do, the fact that you dodged or Vietnam who was kidnapped twice and after having obtained a special court deserted still haunts you. It is something taken back to the United States when he order, to break into the house of a knock" clause is that a number of that can never be forgotten. It can only be tried to desert to Canada. suspected drug offender without states and the District of Columbia pushed aside in the mind at best. Most American exiles have become having. to identify themselves first. have similar procedures, either by A draft accustomed to the manner in which they dodger or deserter is far from To obtain the order the law officers law or judicial custom. It should be being a coward. It takes guts to live the must live at first. Hiey have to adjust, must first prove that there is pointed out here that if such a way they live. however, because there is no place for them to go. But they've found their probable cause to believe that the procedure becomes federal law, there In order to live as a dodger or deserter, is a very good chance that it will separate peace, in most cases. And they evidence may be destroyed if they you have to swallow a little pride upon don't mind talking about it. first coming to Canada. You bum any knock first. ultimately become law in all states as "It was kind of funny how I got here. well - and probably harsher than the cigarettes you can get. You live and eat for free if possible. And yoU' get use* to, Tragic but funny. A year ago, I was „ Considering the purported thrust federal statute.. Also, there-is the, of this neW bill - primarily against , working jobs that no one else wants, at" watching television when one of those philosophical question of whether lower wages because the owners know that 'Want to be a man? The Army makes men organized crime and the big pushers two wrongs necessarily make one they have something on you. and builds character' advertisements came - this "no knock" clause is out of on. The next day I went down and right. Of all the dodgers or deserters that I met line. The premise is that in the time in Toronto last week, the longest anyone enlisted. And that's why I stand here It is our opinion that the "no that it would take for the narcotics knock" law is most unfortunate and had been there was slightly over two years. today," one deserter observed. officers to go through the procedure As for his job, he worked a machine in a "I deserted because an Army officer goes a long way to eliminate much of real estate office seven nights a week. To i knocking and identification the the progressive tone of the rest of ordered me to withdraw my request for a him, it was just a job. He didn't like it and non - combat 1-0A classification. When I suspect could have disposed of the the omnibus drug bill. Further, we drugs by some method such as feel that such a statute is highly Hushing them down the toilet, reminiscent of police - state thinking OUR READERS' MIND .'ranted, this is quite possible in and has no place in a free t, s of an ounce of grass, but it sc as a little impractical when one democracy. It is infinitely more .. ;iks in terms of a few kilograms of irijauna. We cannot accept the idea that the preferable in the long run to allow a few criminals to escape detection than to infringe on the rights of two hundred million citizens. Theatre owes blacks opportunity finds there are no parts for "Negroes" as in possession of an ounce of the weed To the Editor: the audience will accept. And frankly, I -The Editors "Member of the Wedding," or no parts for life, but an abstraction of life on all levels. constitutes big - time pushing. In I am an undergraduate in theatre, and I don't understand. Firstly, I believe it is an Once the actor crosses that imaginary dark - skinned people as in "West Side am now very concerned about the policies insult and injustice to a college audience to onto the stage, he has within his power the of the Dept. of Theatre. I imagine there is Story," he knows it is useless to even presume without having ever shown them audition. And the one or two brave souls ability to create anything and the audience dissatisfaction between all students and what they will or will not accept. will believe because he has crossed that Judge Julius who do audition may rind themselves as their departments, but the rumblings Secondly, here is a department that line. Is an actor's talent limited because he members of crowds, or in nice neuter roles around Fairchild are getting more and presents men playing what the audience is black? that involve no romantic attachments or more bitter and insistent. Students are has always believed to be women's roles, bothered by the apparent disregard of their family relationships. And that does seem to But if the directors of plays do have such yet it can't believe in casting a black be the quota around here -- one or two a serious hang - up, then they owe the opinions and suggestions to make the woman as a woman. Young men can play Theater of department better suit their needs. This lack of confidence and cooperation blacks per show •• if that. No wonder blacks do not patronize Fairchild. I do not believe that this kind of attitude old men, Catholics can play Jews, men can play ghosts, Americans Frenchmen, yet a 1,500 black students here at MSU a Black Theatre. They owe a Black Theatre to the between faculty and students is slowly black person can only play a "Negro" or a black students they have brought here His Honor Judge Julius J. erodine what could be a fine department. belongs in a university theatre. This is an role that calls for a dark complexion. It has scholarships. They owe us the sai "justice" does not apply to educational theatre, we are not here to Hoffman's Theater of the Absurd Hoffman's kangaroo There is one problem that is of particular nothing to do with one's ability to play the opportunity to experiment and learn. And court. The concern to me and that is black casting. conform to the status quo. We are here to if they won't give it to us, we have "" part. opened a new act this week at its irregularity of procedure and the There are many black students on campus broaden the ideas of the student, reason to remain at this institution. 'myhouse in Chicago. In a striking, if heavily biased hand of the judge who are interested in theatre or are theatre experiment and give the opportunity to The theatre should rise above this, it is an st owhat obscure, bit of judicial learn. But it seems this means (if it means art form and can only be true to its leave one with the inescapable majors, who simply don't even come 1 gerdemain, around Fairchild. For when they read the anyone at all) any student but the black audience if it is first true to itself. It is not Hoffman ruled conclusion that the trial must be student -• he must role line at the bottom of tryout notices -- "All - play. Ah - and Wednesday that former Attorney rigged. We find it inconceivable that now we come to the same old argument. Students Welcome," they know it means General Ramsey Clark could not testify for the defense of the Chicago Seven because he could make "no a former attorney general of the United States would have nothing all students except black students. If a black student reads a play being cast and Fairchild must support itself through ticket sales and therefore we must present what Student ethics needed "relevant or material" to contribute to vie for power with the instructor by u» relevant or material contribution." To the Editor: to a case of this magnitude, and in of inane retorts, who habitually make their This ruling is very strange considering that Clark, as attorney which he was involved. If, however, this is the case then it speaks very ill, Apologize to Pres. Wharton The editorial staff of the State News quoted the Great Golden Ideal of all grand entries five or 10 minutes after class has begun and always through the door at To the Editor: apology to President Wharton for the hasty educational systems: "The concerted effort general, was in charge of security at the front of the class instead of the rear, and exaggerated nature of this attack. We indeed, of the Cabinet of the United Enclosed please find copies of a petition that should be undertaken — by students who smoke through half of the class peiw 'he 1968 Democratic Convention circulated in Landon Hall during the last further urge you and your editors, disciples States. and instructors — is to establish courses not and then cough and hack through the las .here the seven defendents are few days, designed to protest the State of fair play that you unquestionably are, to We wonder why the travesty of for the promotion of education through half, who direct "important" alleged to have done their conspiring. justice is allowed to continue. At the News editorial of Jan. 21, "What else is limit yourselves in the future to a fair, accurate, and unhysterical evaluation of fear of a poor grade but rather for the fellow classmates during class time question^' The defense councel, as well as a new, Pres?" As the signers of this petition express purpose of learning through an of to the instructor, who ... ad infinitu very least there are already numerous have indicated, we feel your editorial was individuals and issues in the university intrinsic motivation to learn." number of prominent law professors community. Using it as a et nauseum. . grounds existant for a retrial or premature, biased and unnecessarily in your Monday editorial, you agree that Hoffman's ruling was vitriolic. It seems to us quite unfair to Hopefully in the future, maturity, weapon The advantage to the code of Stuoe appeal. At the very most this legal attacked the Academic Senate for their Ethics is that it would benefit botri "extremely unusual" in light of the circus is an insult to the integrity and self-righteously quote President Wharton responsibility and reason will prevail in all new code to police the judgments by and about members of this faculty and weed instructor and all students, instead of Ju fact that judges normally lean over out of context and then smugly crucify out the evil instructors who abuse the poor honor of the people of this country institution, including the editors of the one side of the student-facu J backwards to allow defense witnesses him for sins he hasn't even had time to students. and to our entire judicial system. commit. Michigan State News. relationship. I often wonder if teaC to be put on the stand. I'd like to see a Code of Student Ethics would be better teachers, if students w -The Editors Time will prove whether or not Celia Louise Mathews to uphold the Great Golden Ideal. The Of course, in a rather round about better students. President Wharton can provide the Tolono, III., junior, code would eliminate inconsiderate ..„h way, Clark was allowed to testify. and 113 signatures Glenn J. Iwankovitsc effective, innovative leadership this students who constantly find it Detroit senior Outside of the courtroom defense Letter Policy institution needs. However, it seems to us necessary attorney William Kunstler that twenty days is hardly sufficient time was The State News welcomes all letters. HE SAID,'YOU MOST CERTAINLY MAY to adequately or accurately evaluate any HAVE THEM BECAME YOU ARE A RAKE permitted to put 38 questions to the They should be typed and signed with the man's performance in a new and unfamiliar former attorney general and then home town, 6EM!" NOW, THE1/ SAY I CAN'T WEAR student, faculty or staff role. We do not expect simplistic answers THEM 10 SCHOOL ANY MORE BECAUSE OF present them in court. The standing, and local phone number to complex problems, and we respect THE PRESS COPE.. WHAT AM 160IN610 included. No unsigned letter will be prosecution objected to 14 crucial President Wharton's willingness to get to 00? I LOVE MY SANMLS... OUFi accepted for publication, and no letter will know us and our university before he ones - Judge Hoffman granted all 14 be printed without a signature except in objections. extreme circumstances. All letters begins to dictate solutions. must be We wish to take this opportunity to urge At this point in time we feel that km than 300 words long for publication you to retract this offensive editorial it is readily obvious that the word without editing. ^ statement and provide some kind of Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 30, 1970 Bv DAVE SHORT said to find Canadian adjustment hard hiring you over here but they do State News Staff Writer believe in taking their time high crime rate. Casa Loma, organized program for helping average dodger or deserter at In one instance, the Canada's only castle, lies in the I Living in Canada requires a about it," a Toronto Anti Draft - Canadians have reason heart of the city. dodgers and deserters find least three jobs before he finds ■ definite readjustment for an Program counselor pointed out. to be somewhat sympathetic to American construction is going on Building housing and employment. anything "long range." A college ■ American draft dodger or Canadians are basically draft dodgers and deserters. The Canadian Toronto also lies in the degree sometimes means nothing apolitical, too. They don't get throughout the city at a rapid economic heartland of Canada in Toronto. For government tried to institute a draft system -- example, a too pace. the southwest peninsula. There ■ Ninety per cent of the upset about politics and during World War II but the government Highway construction has degree in journalism or English ■ Canadian people live within 100 political issues, normally. relented are more jobs, universities and won't get one far. when thousands of Canadians made travel in Toronto easv. ■ miles of the U.S. border and Canadians, on the most part, are rebelled against the system. too. more of everythings in Toronto Social activities are limited for ■subsidiaries of American more reserved and react Toronto is a city of contrasts. than any other part of the American exiles too. Girls are ■ corporations abound in the differently to things than country. And subsidiaries of scarce in the city, especially for (■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a I ountry. But still, Canada is Americans. It has a new subway system but cable buses still operate. There is some of America's finest Americans. ■different in many ways from the "There are over two million and courage corporations can be found there. On the whole, most dodgers volunteer organization. of the dodgers and an outdoor ■United States. people in Toronto yet political deserters. military display -- a Despite the opportunites in and deserters live in Toronto at a ■ Life in Canada flows at an i instance, the Canadians World War II howitzer, a fighter the city, things are fairly Last in a series activity is almost nil there," a have reason to be somewhat To consider life for an tough subsistence rather than a luxury ■entirely different pace than it "I had to get out of the United volunteer worker at the plane, a tank -- on the city's for American exiles there. level. American Exiles Union noted. sympathetic to ^American draft American exile in Canada, one lakeshore. But still, "War Is Families double up ■does in America. Canadians States because things are going But that doesn't stop ■move much slower than the time mad and moving too fast there. Moving from the United States dodgers and deserters. The jlf® to. lo°k at a city in which Over, If You Want It" signs from Finding adequate, cheap American draft dodgers and to Canada means a transition Canadian government tried to * e .,s a hl8h concentration of John and Yoko Lennon can be housing is difficult in Toronto. deserters from crossing over the | conscious Americans. The Canadians take their time from institute a draft system during {"^'tive Americans. Withover seen posted One out of every six families about things. It is good that a first rate world power to World War II But the 15>°00 draft dodgers and throughout the border to Canada. Over 40,000 an "also ran." As a streets of Toronto. double up in living units. Lack have made the exodus already somebody still does," a Texasl result, government relented when f?es?rters residing within its city Toronto has the of sufficient Canada is not heavily committed highest funds makes it and the numbers are increasing IVo/unfeers draft dodger said. per in other countries of the world thousands of Canadians rebelled 1,mits> Toronto offers the best capita income in Canada but it doubly hard for exiles in every day. American exiles have had a hard time getting used to the like the U.S. is in Vietnam. against the system. Canada has a lower crime rate than the United f^P'6 for.a look at an exile's also has the highest housing Toronto. To draft dodgers and deserters ng condit'ons. costs. Although there in slower pace, though. Little pressure States. As a result, it doesn't are always Canada, life may not be ineec/ec/ a large amount of Obtaining employment in Canada requires as negotiating. "Canada doesn't look at itself the Savior of the free or moral world like the United States have the number of policemen that are required to maintain a Toronto unusual Toronto has no ghetto and for city of its size it doesn't have a It is easy to tell why American fugitives flood the city. Toronto has the largest and best some good, doesn't type of jobs to be found, steady employment come easily. It takes the entirely beautiful but it is free from military and government harassment. "When a company here tells order in the U.S. |of Free Free University needs people you that it will you get in touch with in two months, it isn't trying to put you off. It will contact you in two months. The does," one native Canadian observed. There is little pressure from the military or the police in Canada. With no draft system, Somewhat surprisingly, the police don't harass American exiles too much. At times, Canadian Mounted Police have Royal who will leam about the companies are interested in the Canadian army is entirely a commended the actions ■organization and keep it growing ■for next year. I Leadership is a completely informal thing at Free ■University. Students and faculty ■volunteer time to set up and ■teach Free University classes. I Dee DuMont, Columbus, ■Ohio, senior, and Bruce Bunting, ■Detroit senior, are two of the ■present leaders who will be ■leaving Free University and MSU ■by June. They hope more ■students will stop by this term, ■become interested and join the lstaff that keeps Free University "It's really important that ■more people become involved ■with Free University," Miss ■DuMont said. "We're trying to ■grow into the Lansing ■community, and we need people to help." Goals for next year include lestablishing Free University ■branches in East Lansing High lSchool and offering programs to people in the greater Lansing area. Since Free University is an (unstructured organization, ■volunteers are not committed to Jstaying with the group and tire (leaders can't require anyone to' 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 30, l9?0 Weekend campus activit Activity planners on campus If you are neither moviegoer "America, America," Elia anxious attention to ain the top Run" opens tonight at the "The Arrangemet must assume that during the or hibernator you are left to the Kazan's compassionate study of entertainment." winter months all students are mercy of a friend's party, a night a Greek immigrant's yearning for The story concerns an campus films. "Gaily, Gaily " is the nawed "Fanny Hill " SwerW* ,nest'l moviegoers or hibernators, for with the tube or a mixer. If you a new life in America and the American who, fighting in the Woody Allen's reported but mildly amusing attraction at version of the lady's to i 1 once again films are the only are a moviegoer, on - campus sacrifices he makes to acquire it, Spanish Civil War, meets and hilarious "Take the Money and the Spartan East. opens tonight at the State scheduled entertainment films offer, with one exception, -- at the last minute with "Hurry falls in love with a woman. Gary a choice between mediocrity and Sundown," Otto Preminger's offering for the weekend. simplemindedness; disastrous melodrama about Cooper and Ingrid Bergman (Hemingway's personal choices TRANSVESTITE PARADE And what a tiresome group of pretentiousness and banality. racism down south. With for the roles) were both films M H A - WIC replaced. "America, America" we were nominated for Academy Awards they are! prepared to praise and for their performances as the Queen' refined film recommend its vision: with lovers. The film shows at 7 and TODAY From 1:15 p.m. "Hurry Sundown" we can only 9:30 p.m. tonight and Saturday (3 ICHIGAN Theatre - Lansinq give a warning. The film stars Michael Caine, Jane Fonda, Faye Dunaway and Diahann Carroll (all of whom in 108B Wells. Unimaginative film Certainly demanding filmgoers expected more from Tony It's the typical pre-beauty "4 ridiculing them is what Take The Money should've known better) and includes all the cliches about distinguishes this sensitive study. "The Queen" shows Friday and Richardson's "The Charge of the Light Brigade" than the pageant tenseness: everybody running arond putting finishing The most pleasant racial inequality. Whatever good exaggerated, unimaginative film touches on makeup, dresses, about the film is llUM_ And Run' intentions Preminger may have Saturday night in 104B Wells. it turned out to be. In changing hairpieces. Backstage the girls taste in production. His Simon's 21 started out with, his end result is Research reveals that "For Tennyson's work to a wait nervously for their cue to is neither attituil Whom the BellsToir'premiered in condescending n!| is nuttiness inept at 7 soap opera. The film shows and 9:30 tonight (at 1943 amid massive public interest to denouncement of war and blind submission to military authority, come on, to parade before the judges. And soon there'll be a hostile, it is simply a matter-oil - fact look at the life led by t« I Conrad) and Saturday (at provide a Richardson has loaded his film new queen. The title for the and half million AmerlaJ triumphant. a Wilson). disappointing anti - climax to with such excesses and three years of publicity, delays, reigning beauty is that of males. ■ oversimplifications that his National Drag Queen, and she is You may be reminded Offbeat documentary and threats of political argument has been devalued. a man. A transvestite, to be "The Queen" -■ a unique m The only exceptional film is censorship. As a result, The film shows at 7 and 9:15 of Chaplin... "The Queen," an offbeat according to 1943 reviewers, the more precise. finely made look tonight (Wilson) and Saturday homosexuality -will be showlml you may think of documentary of the 1967 Hemingway novel lost much of night (Conrad). Directed by Frank Simon, frtnirthf anH o_*. Cafn»Jn.. j " 7"""" ...II W.C. Fields... beauty contest for female its political implications and The fifth film, this week's The Queen" fits into the loose classification of documentary, (■«»., appear onstage, it is difficult to Hal,g tlBII. Saturday in We impersonators held in New .. , integrity. Time magazine labeled . exploitation entry, is "Naked remember that there are men but above all you'll see York. Probing the personalities it, "A spectacular demonstration Pursuit," a story of a young girl though its style is so nicely of the drag queens involved that the effective functioning of who becomes disillusioned with refined that one is astonished to Woody Allen, original." without exploiting them or artistry can be crippled by too the traditional moral order. It find the film unrehearsed. shows tonight and Saturday in 106B Wells. Moving with contestants into the the various pre-pageant Volunteer world, the camera explores not 5th Annual MSU Intercollegiate Lansing area films only their preparations, but also "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice," the inner feelings of these men need commyouffil J the sparkling film of four who feel and act like women. BIG BAND attractive people who are mostly talk and little action when it comes to sexual freedom (at the After first establishing their identities as men, captures the conversion to the Simon Bv MARK COLLATZ behavioral consultant, saidl Campus), and "The Reivers," Youth must be included in Wednesday. L JAZZ FESTIVAL the rollicking film of the travels of two puzzled boy adventurers (at the and Lansing a female, and a remarkable change it is. When all the are finished and » preparations contestants ^ volunteer are tQ programs if programs remain meaningful, Eva Rainman, noted Young people are committed to bettering thiil country and they need to bel extremely! Saturday, January 31 included in the power making! M HA-WIC bodies, Mrs. Rainman toldl 2 p.m. 8 p.m. members of the Junior League! Men's Hall Association of Lansing. I Tickets $1.75 Tickets $2.25 "The feeling that money is the! W000Y ALLEN S Erickson Kiva |Women's Inter-residence Council most important thing in life^r "TAKETHE MONEY AND RUN- - PRESENT- changing, especially young people," she said. "Volunteerism is a way to find! WOODY ALLEN • JANET MARGOLIN University of Michigan, one's identity, which seems to| WOODY A JACK ROLLINS AND CHARLES H. JOFFE Production ALLEN^ndMICKEY ROSE /CHARLES K JOFFE /SIDNEY* GUZIER / (M) Western Michigan, Fllnt-U. of M. and MSU JAZZ BANDS celluloid >0 be the nowadays." most important thinfl I Mrs. Rainman, consultant to| ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★** many school systems a volunteer groups, stressed tl many people fr underdeveloped areas are e to participate in volunted programs if they are asked. 'I "We must have an education*! BLUESCREEN system to better train o From the country that volunteers, and also a systei gave you"I, A WOMAN" that will educate th| professionals on how to b INGA"and "I AM CURIOUS" ft make use of their volunteers." (YELLOW: " An important job of the futun Shown at 9:00 volunteer will be to act asi only mediator between polarized factions of the society, Fanny F r i d €i y 8 7: oo & 930 Rainman said. Better recruiting, more o the - job training and i recognition of hard wor Hill- Conrad Hall individuals are all areas volunteer work improvement, she said. whe«| "The (Nixon) administration J 2nd OUTSTANDING HIT! Shown at encouraging volunteerism," MisT Sat.S 7:00&9:30 Rainman said. "We have moffl the MIRISCH COMPANY AND EDWARD L. ALPERSON msm \J people needing services; perhapil ery e"™"ts th" overdoes her could hfilL8!!? ?r y 'f J® enthusiasm hi to completely salvaged it and c0"l®dy «>at lack* This is especially true with role as a motherly madame with provided it singularity as a film. li£ ind'ext^u*toX »e^ essential requirements for ' yj H**? '°n T ?VdgeS- "r he, usual low - voiced sensuality, Rathe, than (mating th. actors ™" blue W>. B,ian Keith plays the o, story and showcasing them much XpCCted t0 Uke VCry success are all at their disposal „ Xt rnde'The ^ivers^mm b°yish,y loo*in8 youn2 man unprincipled, cigar chomping with restraint and feeling, they Based on the novel by Ben Hecht, "Gaily, Gaily" depicts ,<>»> fJ» «? ™n«UTto "Gaily, Gaily"'in story per° om.ncf^onveya' conveys the ncwspaperman wit-h U"realis,ic ^ose instead to comptomise on gaudy, unprincipled age as Hecht a to btmS the flln> to and OS setting, such a delightful innocence, bewilderment and gusto and George Kennedy plays its strengths with stale laughter. remembered it. The central nostalgia that Hecbt The nostaIela telt is S,,C?8S•, Hecht felt character is Ben Harvey, a young contained in the screenplay and perjod comedy that adds old superb"/ "Gaily, Gaily" is just another 'l3ut he ^constantly required to be a clown and aspiring writer who finds himself ^ °a«r to ralJe The" fashioned and costumes to bumbling buffoon, tripping over characters above the caricature decides to change the world. « * "* «»^to blcoJeM Looked irresistible Chicago - are^ meticuloudy_ Had the pace been a little less finelyJ .'onceived as^Brid^es * Appropriately unrealistic and colored by Hecht's enthusiasm and imagination, the story looked irresistible. Seduction scene Brimming with innocence, |f your parents are advisedly discreet, you may pathos and nostalgia, the story see this scene from "Gaily, Gaily" In which Beau reproduced a bygone era, exposing its corruption and Bridges, innocent young newspaperman, Is seduced insensitivity while admiring its by the niece of a dishonest politician. color and flamboyance. Through ■field excavation Students By spending their ■ excavation sites, teams of I students discover history in Another team will continue a ■ pieces of pottery, fragmentary 10 year study at Ford ■ clothing and corroded tools and Michilimackinac in Mackinaw ■ weapons. City. The I Living in blue jeans and with with the project, in cooperation Mackinac Island State ■shovels in hand, they hunt out Park Commission, will excavate ■ belongings of the regions' early a site occupied by the French ■inhabitants through programs from 1715-60, and ■sponsored by the department of British from 1760-80. by the ■anthropology and the Museum. I Next summer a faculty and A 12-credit field school in ■student team will study the anthropological methods and ■anthroplogy of the Eskimo at techniques will be taught at ■Baffin Island in northeast Fletcher site near Bay City. The ■Canada. They will excavate group will study a historic lansing mall 5628 W. SAGINAW * 484-4403 | William Faulkner's Pulitzer Prize-Winning Novel "The Reivers? is now a film! THIS IS thetrue story bostoCmONFESSED I Wrangler. "ANGLER" 9:39 ONLY Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January j - i97O| U' degree. of and Air produced educational credit courses offered through MSU offers history of the Afro-American, Geography 420 and several residence. educatio The Education "Due to the current time and non-credit Extension Service feels that programs since must be enrolled in the using African origins and the courses through the Sunrise limitations with TV and the 1954. Semester course. more can be gained by attending University in order to take the modes of slavery that developed credit courses, the Credits towards your degree course diversity," Lawrence Throughout state courses for undergraduate credit. in the new world to discuss his University of Air has live lectures. pfogram^''1 at MSU can be obtained in the McKuen, director of University McKuen said that during the Seven regional centers are in development through today. developed a program to utilize If the student is unable to grown to non-credit programs - include ^ comfort of your home — if you of the Air, said, "no one will be 1968-69 year, 27 classes were the Sunrise Semester program attend a class given on campus , .ny enjoy 6:30 operation. In conjunction with History 450 will be offered education, adult education a a.m. televised class. While the majority of courses able to accumulate many scheduled throughout the state the main center at MSU, the this term via video-tapes at through the Washington Square due to scheduling difficulties, and programs of ^ offered through MSU are in the television credits which would for 415 students. course programs are developed Adrian, Mt. Clemens, Rochester College in New Yak. Courses are with permission from the dean special inlZ 300-400 undergraduate levels, fit into a degree program for a number of years." The courses and programs are produced on video-tape in the for each area of the state. Growing and over WMSB-TV in Lansing. Mt. Pleasant and televised in half-hour segments, over the CBS network three of his college the student can enroll for credit in the televised r;2LspMiai there is no limit ot the number concern Lansing University of the Air, under WMSB studios and broadcast "Black Man in the Americas," Community College have also times per week for 15 weeks. of TV courses a student may the MSU Continuing Education through cooperating educational History 450, was produced for worked out a program for usage Students enrolled at MSU are Men's glee club take towards completion of his Service Program, has developed able to take these courses for and commercial television educational TV in response to of the course tapes. stations in 19 locations the growing concern within the Added courses quarter credits toward their MSU throughout the state. state for minority peoples. Other degree. Performing Arts Company Students desiring to take the The course is a survey of the recently courses offered which were include Any course available for presents BRAMS Presents undergraduate credit on TV at MSU must be equivalent to a course that is offered on presents concert campus. The Singing Statesmen of The New Playwrights "FIRE IN Grading criteria McKuen said that by offering MSU will be heard in concert at 4 p.m. Sunday in the University Theatre THE SKY" courses on TV with an Methodist Church, 1118 S. equivalent course on campus, Harrison. definite criteria can be applied The concert by MSU's for grading purposes. Another 33-voice men's glee club will A New One-Act Play by advantage is the utilization of offer a variety of music ranging existing machinery and course from the Renaissance period to TEVIA ABRAMS materials. contemporary. The concert is Students enrolled for the open to the public without television courses are expected charge. DOUBLE IN THE ICE BOX to The complete final examinations. exams are either held on year Conductor of the group this is Adolphus C. Hailstork, a FRIDAYS 8.00 rnlDAYS 8 00 P.M. PM SKY SCAN: (Admission Free) Le>m the conste||ations campus or in centrally located doctoral candidate in music Fri. & Sat. Jan. 30 & 31 Following t SATURDAYS Second Thursday each places within the state. composition at MSU. i Tunguska Courses programmed at MSU, The major work on the 2:30 P.M. & 8:00 P.M. month (Feb. 12th) 8:00 p.i for broadcast throughout the program will be "The 8:00 P.M. Song of SUNDAYS state, run for 10 weeks. Democracy" by Howard While courses are often Hanson. Sun., Feb. 1 -4:00 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 8.4:00 P.M. Other compositions broadcast on WMSB in the include "Gloria" from Charles Information 355-4672. Abrams Planetarium, Science Road & Shaw Lane, MSU, East Lansing. ADOLPHUS C. Studio 49 Auditorium - Lansing area, it is usually not Gounod's "Mass in G"; "Alleluia HAILSTORK Admission 50c No Preschoolers Admitted < recommended for students in from the 'Brazilian Psalm.' " by singing which are difficult to achieve with extremely Jean Berger; "Vive L'amour'. a law arranged by Robert Shaw; and ensemble." two poems by Robert Frost, set Hialstork holds a bachelor'* "Best Supporting Actress" ■ DYAN CANNON to music by Randall Thompson. degree in music theory from Hailstork said that "Man's Howard University, as "Best Screen Play"-PAUL MAZURSKY & LARRY TUCKER 'Song of Democracy' " - which bachelor's and master's degrees IEL is really a cantata for men's voices America. - captures contemporary "Hie small size of the glee from the Manhattan School Music. 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"An Important Film- treats Sex and its Perversions with TORMENTED by honesty...some truly horrific moments." -LA Herald Examiner TWISTED CRAVINGS NO ONE UNDER 18. NO EXCEPTIONS KEIR DULLEA SENTA BERGER LILLI PALMER BEYOND "X" i ifilAHASSEI Neil Project MEMO is now sending Through under the GI Bill went along. Armstrong, U.S. school, community colleges or MSU or any other a new government astronaut, letters of encouragement and four-year colleges in the Gl's Wentworth said. institution, program, servicemen in Vietnam Arriving in Saigon Dec. 17, encouraged the servicemen to lists of schools to each GI who the group dispersed state. are being encouraged to return throughout use the GI Bill. They were well completed the Earl M. Wright, asst. director to school after their return to the country, application. To date, more than 30,000 of Project MEMO and Portland talking to received, Wentworth said. MEMO will contact the the United States. servicemen about educational Servicemen applications have been processed graduate student, also went to were given superintendent of schools in the Through opportunities and discussing the registration forms to complete if and more are coming in. This Vietnam with the team. Project MEMO serviceman's home town if he (More GI Bill. they desired more information. represents over 10 per cent of If anyone wants to put a GI in Education, More expresses an interest in Russell C. Wentworth, They were asked if they were the eligible GIs in Vietnam. Opportunity), educators - completing high school. touch with the project, send his including MSU administrators — .associate director of admissions interested in completing high MEMO will also contact the College graduates and military name and address to GI Project traveled and scholarships, performed on career men are excluded from through Vietnam with school, or going to a technical or president and director MEMO, P.O. Box 6366, East the Bob the Bob Hope Show with two of Project MEMO. Hope Christmas Show trade school, a Lansing. community urging soldiers to take advantage of educational opportunities. Grodon A. Sabine, vice president for special projects at U' Sports Car Club MSU, initiated Project MEMO, A BETTER IDEA FOR which was funded by a to sponsor road rally $100,000 Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare The first in a series of road rallies sponsored grant. by the MSU President Nixon and Sports Car Club will begin at noon Secretary The rally will cover 125 miles and Sunday in Lot Y. of Defense Melvin R. Laird will last EATING hours. approximately 3V4 supported the program, Cars may be registered from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. GIjustifier concerned Vietnam were that not servicemen in using the GI Lot Y. Registration fee is Sunday in $2 for club members and $3 for others. Russell Wentworth, associate director of admis¬ Bill as extensively as were the sions and scholarships, accompanied comedian Bob veterans of World War II and the YOUR GIRL DESERVES A NITE OUT Korean conflict. Hope on a Christmas tour of South Vietnam. En¬ Sabine was contacted because couraging support for Gl's over there, Wentworth MSU had one of the earliest said American servicemen in Vietnam are sensitive GREEK SPECIALTIES If you're eating away from home, make it searches for college talent. He to U.S. domestic opinion about their war efforts. devised the team EVERY SATURDAY NITE, the Kellogg Center State Room, for an effort and laraa State News photo by Jerry McAllister A excellent selection of meals at reasonable organized the 30 men. Members GOURMETS DELIGHT prices. Located on the main floor of ISENSITIVE PEOPLE Kellogg Center; daily menus. Luncheon served Monday through Saturday from m 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m., dinners daily from 5:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. GIs merit respect BROILED STEAKS 81 SEAFOOD NIGHTLY RESTAURANT AND 2 Blocks East of Capitol KELLOGG CENTER TIFFANY LOUNGE from all-Went 489-1196 FREE PARKING 116 E. 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I associate director of admissions war in the real sense, Wentworth said. Since rockets way is frustrating. I want do us to SUPPER SOCIAL THE NEW SPIRIT and scholarships, was in Vietnam come in everywhere, it's difficult something that's fair." - I toreturnencourage to school servicemen after their to duty to set off the front line. Gl's dop'-t., congregate- in -proupe SHUTTLE BUS W.A. Goldberg, Associate Professor, School of Police Administration and Public Safety, will discuss "THE ON CAPITOL or is completed. He spoke freely of CHANGING IMAGE OF THE POLICE." his experiences in the war-tBm I country: S f Service Buffet Supper THE NEW SPIRIT ON CAPITOL: Selec¬ tions by John Stewart;LindaRonstadt; "Every GI has one question: - Everyone Welcome never heard one single "What's with the world?' The Joe South; Hedge and Donna; The Bob For Rides Call 332-1916 I complaint that 'my country is world is the United States. 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Chicago Departure itotaurant 220 & Howard St./next to the x-way TAKING ORDERS UNTIL ALBUM ARRIVES. 14 0 7- Aug. 11 ■ Sept. 9 London $223 Mtween Michigan and Kalamazoo. ^emnu'0 d iscount records and Oakland Students, faculty, staff, and HOURS: Mon. - Fri. U. mav /i?eS and their '^mediate families. Immediate families 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. J doe« L T* advantage of this offer even though MSU affiliate ) Sat. OPEN JJ^oesnot For go along. 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sun. THIS SUNDAY Information, call Union Board Office 355-3355 12 noon to 8 p.m. 12-5 Phone: 371-1752 PH 351-8460 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 30, l97o Larrowe: from Sigma Chi to civil liberties And I was such a playboy, I would say I'm a liberal. I'm not words, "A playboy and a frat Another cause in which boy." probably wouldn't know when really so much of a liberal as I Larrowe recently became there was a strike." am a civil libertarian. Anyone who knows Charles P. Larrowe, 53, always among involved was the drive to have But since Washington's "I'm the kind of person who Walter Adams named MSU's the first to arrive at any campus Larrowe, professor of B.M.O.C. (Big Man on Campus), takes the economics, would And it hard to demonstration, prides himself on responsibility for permanent president. Adams, came to MSU in 1956, he hasn't membership during his college defending someone's right to Larrowe's colleague in the imagine him sitting around the had a shortage of causes to Academic Freedom and the Economics dinner table nightly singing "The days in a drinking fraternity. He Dept., expressed lived by the motto, "While we support. rights granted in the Bill of admiration for his close friend, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi." "If there's ademonstrationand But MSU's "house radical" live, let us eat and drink." Rights. I'm the kind of person in spite of the differences "If the times had called for it, somebody asks me to speak, 111 who instinctively gets involved they've had over the and faculty adviser to SDS and do it. If there's a domonstration, years. I'd have been an activist," when someone's rights under the "I have Young Socialists' Alliance, then IH , be there to se$, what a profound Larrowe said. "We didn't have Bill of Rights are being denied." admiration for the man because barely resembled the students he happens for myself," he said. Larrowe became involved in he always takes a stand without any causes in the 1930's. The so closely advises today when he "I don't think of myself as both the Paul Schiff and fear or favor," Adams said. "He closest thing you could come to was enrolled at the University of much of an activist. The Dhirendra Sharma cases, in never tries to ingratiate himself Washington. He was, in his own a cause was supporting a strike. self-styled radicals around here which he perceived the violation with the powers that be and he of individual rights. never backs up one inch in the Schiff, a graduate student, face of that power. This makes was denied readmission to the him a rather unique person in a Congratulations University in 1965, allegedly university." because of his "radical" political Search for hope activites. Larrowe advocated and Larrowe's work with the fought for Shiff's readmission. so-called radical student groups Winter Pledge Class In the summer of 1969, an has led him to "find hope for HEW research grant to Sharma, society which I don't find in my associate professor of own generation. 1970 philosophy, withdrawn was after suddenly legislators "It's led me to a very great admiration for this generation of learned of Sharma's political students who impress me as leanings. Larrowe was among the having greater insight into and leaders of a group which fought awareness of the ills of our Alpha Kap for the reinstatement of the society grant. "To the extent that I get And than my generation seems capable of," he noted. like the students he 'Civil libertarian9 involved in causes, I like those advises, Larrowe is not Charles P. Larrowe, professor of itcs, followed the motto, "While we causes to be tangible, so that I completely satisfied with the live, let us eat and drink," when e was a fraternity man at the University of can deal with them. Then kind of institution MSU is. there Washington. Today he says of him slf, "I am the kind of person who instinc- comes a time when I know "If I could change things, I'd Bob Brondyke Don Manuel tlvely gets involved when someone1 rights under the Bill of Rights are being whether I've succeeded in the establish full-scale student Brian Buxton Ken Palczynski denied." State News photo by Jerry McAllister cause or not. This is in contrast involvement in Dan Esch University Frank Ripper to the radical who doesn't have government. They'd be at least can improve operations by to be an objective critic." After the service in Africa Tom Feurig Juan Romagosa any patience with causes, but one-third of the membership of wants to increasing their involvement." Larrowe's effectiveness in Larrowe said he was convinced Joe Genuardi Dale Sasaki remake the whole the Academic Council. I'd have Larrowe believes univerities the Allies' cause was valid. society," Larrowe said. students as voting members on dealing with students is based, in He Chuck Hunt Giles Whitton should assume an "ivory tower," part, on his ability to empathize signed up for service in a medical the board of trustees," he Philip Jameson as opposed to an "activist " role with their problems. His work at unit in the Pacific. Later he I Stephen Laffer "E.W. is coming! I suggested. "I see in society. draft counseling, for example, served in the infantry. Ed Latendresse I Hold to your soul" I information students and as adding "I would like to see the undoubtedly brings back "I landed on Okinawa ' bringing up university stand aloof from memories of his own decision carrying a flamethrower," he E.W. & the Motiques J problems related to the society. Really what I'd prefer is about serving in World War II. recalled. For his service, he operation of the University as a an ivory tower approach where received both the Silver Star and "At the time of World War II, Hubbard Jan. 31,10-1 great help. Many people see our function would be to try the Purple Heart with cluster. students as a threat. I think I went through an experience a we and study, analyze and criticize lot of guys are going through society. I think as a practical matter all this involvement in now. I was 'passivist-manque.' sort I of wasn't a Abrams shows social problems had led us into ready to apply for a C.O. things observed. like Vietnam," he (conscientious objector status), but I didn't want to go either," Apollo 11 dust "There's nothing to inhibit he said. A lunar dust students taking courses in the sample from Instead of the Army, Larrowe Apollo 11 will be on display at ivory tower university from Abrams Planetarium going out of the university and joined the American Field beginning with the evening program ° participating in community Service, a voluntary ambulance p.m. projects," he added. organization. He served 14 The samples were given to the Valuable role months in Africa with the state of Michigan by President "I think the valuable role of British Eighth Army. Nixon. the university is continuously "It beautiful out was a for The January program, "Fire criticizing received dogma as somebody who didn't want to ii\ the Sky," and the sample will well as continuously analyzing go all the way In applying for a also be showp at 2:30 and 8 society in a critical way. When C.O., but didn't want to kill p.m. Saturday and at 2:30 and4 you're part of society, it's hard anyone either." p.m.Sunday. CUT PRICE Album Specials Jan. 30 Feb. 1 "ENGLANDS SPECIALTIES" ROLLING STONES LET IT BLEED Rolling Stones Start the sun season strokes ahead of the girl in last year's suit Special This is your summer coming up. Register your claim on the first day the water's warm enough for wading. Start things off in one Reg. $5.99 List of these great shapes, and watch the raves come rolling in! The cut-out suit in rayon panne velvet, brown or purple. 5-13. $18. The swim dress in a splash-happy summer print with matching bikini pants. Red/white/blue. 5-13. $20. Itsy bitsy polka dot bikini in shocking pink with chocolate brown dots. \00% nylon. 8-14. $20 ENGLAND SALUTES MSU Campus Center Knapp's and Meridian Mall G. C. Murphy Co. MERIDIAN MALL Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 30, 1970 11 Rejection of blacks cited by Protestant Black Christians who wish to associate with white Christians in "The Christian message is urgent," Alexander student religious groups face declared. "There rejection by their black peers on are only two options: accepting Christ or rejecting him." many university campuses today, the national The MSU president of a chapter of Inter-Varsity has decentralized, said John student-oriented Protestant organization said here Watkins, Tecumseh senior and president of the group. "Black Christians frequently come under tremendous Wednesday. pressure Instead of weekly chapter if they associate with white believers in meetings, small groups are getting Christian love," John together ail over campus for mutual encouragement, Alexander, national president of Bible and prayer, Watkins added. About 12 study of the Inter-Varsity Christian groups are now Fellowship, told a luncheon group in Kellogg Center. functioning. The pressure from other blacks is not In primarily anti-Christian, addition, Inter-Varsity sponsors sessions on Bible exposition Alexander said. It is the result of the each growing hostility among Saturday moming at 10 a.m. in 105 S. Kedzie. young blacks toward white organizations and white institutions. Black-run Christian organizations do not face the same problem, he contended. a A national Protestant group headed black evangelist, is active and by the Rev. Tom Skinner, effective, Alexander said. "We recently had a young black man on our staff Students Southern university. He soon realized that he working in a staff and now has been freed to do was attempting to do while with us." simply could not operate while he had ties with Inter-Varsity. He joined Skinner's just about the same things he on death Alexander was recently quoted in Implications of the death of theology, Inter-Varsity publications as Jesus Christ will form the basis Wheaton Graduate saying Christian student organizations must begin to show greater School of Theology, Wheaton, of a student concern over the racial situation on American campuses and theological ill. Protestant pr throughout the nation. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is an inter-denominational conference Saturday in McDonel Kiva. 9:30 Registration will be held at The Christian doctrine of a.m. in McDonel Kiva. A |nt«r-varslty Christian Fellowship Director John organization with local chapters on more than 400 th« rising hostility of blacks In college atonement will be examined $3 registration fee will be general toward campuses. The MSU chapter was known until Alexander told recently of the peer rejection many whit* Institutions. recently as Spartan charged. Lunch and supper are Christian Fellowship. The name has now been through panel discussions, black Christians face when they associate with white officially changed seminar not included in the fee. The State News photo by Jerry McAllister to Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship at MSU. groups and three Christians. Alexander attributes this situation The purpose of keynote presentations. conference will adjourn at 9 to Inter-Varsity is threefold, Alexander explained in an interview Clark Pinnock, professor of p.m. following the luncheon. The conference is The first purpose is systematic theology at Trinity sponsored communicating the gospel of Jesus Christ by the Inter-Varsity Christian Evangelical Divinity School, CHURCH REVIEWS STAND and persuading men to respond to that gospel, he said. "We seek to bring man face to face with God. In so doing we Deerfield, 111., will be the main Fellowship in Michigan and the can bring him face to face with speaker. Panelists include: University Reformed Church of himself and with society. EAst "I saw a sign in Ann Arbor William Brownson, professor of Lansing. recently which said, 'We have met the enemy, and it is ourselves'. Man must face himself and his preaching, Western Theological Homosexuality debated world and recognize the deplorable condition of both." Seminary, Holland; Anthony Hoekema, UNIVERSITY Man must then be shown that Jesus Christ has the answer to professor of his condition, Alexander continued. To systematic theology, Calvin SEVENTH-DAY experience the answer he must recognize Christ as the only solution, turn his back on his Theological Seminary, Grand I NEW YORK (AP) - The years with Indiana Rapids; and Merrill Tenney, ADVENTIST CHURCH past condition and accept Christ as a personal force in his life. University's "Whatever our final iudement "Our second purpose is to take believers and dean and professor of bible and ■sensitive question of whether Sex Research Institute. , But Thiehcke went on to say strengthen them Sabbath School 9:30 ■homosexuals ought to be pitied about homosexuality" Shinn in their faith and Worship Service Pomeroy is a contributor to ^cause a11 of mankind knowledge," he said. "Living the Christian life is 11:00 ■or pilloried by stalwart "The Same Sex," discussion of shares a nature fallen from grace, wrote "there is something not a once-for-all experience. There must be instruction and UNIVERSITY K.G. Smith, ■Christians is now being debated „ ' uli lv unhealthy in the zeal growth." _ BAPTIST M Meeting homosexuality recently there J n,ot theslightest excuse JJf itgpe)^cutors y pastor ■by Protestant workers. published by the United Church for mallgmng the constitutional » The third purpose is missions, "vigorously sparking interest in CHURCH Wardcliff School tempor(lrilv in Meeting at 504 Ann St. ■ With an historic attitude of of Christ through its communicating the gospel to the world. Pilgrim homosexual, morally or (Corner of Division) ■severity toward homosexuality, Press. Theologians, pastors, legal theologically." (American Baptist) Call 355-0839 if you ■Christianity's traditional stance experts and others including -- Homosexuals, like others ATST. JOHN'S Gerard G. Phillips, Pastor need transportation ■is being rejected in some new three homosexuals ■books and reaffirmed in others, essays. -- wrote the n, the helP and understanding Worship 10:00 a.m.&7:00 of the church," the Rev. Dr. p.i EPISCOPAL SERVICES \ The topic recently got an Full acceptance iring when a prominent Baptist homosexuality had been urged ild a Philadelphia meeting of by a group of British Quakers in of Howard E- Spragg, who directs ,Unlted Church missionary work ln the Unlted States, said in Basement media to fling Church School 11:10 Wednesday prayer hour 6:45 a.m. All Saints Church le Christian Medical Society: Free Bus Service and I "The Christian community has London in an obscure booklet printed in exPlaininB why the book was specialist from Cleveland, Ohio, perform. 800 Abbott Rd. Nursery 332-1888 1963, four years do_ne' "Tears and Laughter, a will use three movie projectors The Basement is sponsored calling to dignify before Parliament erased By and large modem culture Multi-Media by 8:00, 9:30, and 11:00 a.m. nosexuality as a way of life homosexuality from England's Fling" will be and screens, two tape recorders the Activities Committee of the tolerates much, except when it , presented at 8 Saturday in The and three record players during r EDGEWOOD UNITED livalent to heterosexuality." criminal law Student Center and is usually I Willingly or not, the churches private and between statutes if it is ^°mes ..to homosexuality, said Basement coffeehouse of St. tjie presentation. open once a month, CHURCH Alumni Chapel kre being forced into adults. consenting aut»or of one chapter » Dr. Roger L. Shinn, professor at John's Student Center, 320 Two folk singing groups, Admission to the coffeehouse ^Au'dltoriurp Rd. " "" . MAC. Scott Gannon and Kathy Kelly Involvement with a behavioral "One should no more deplore York s Union Theological John Velbeck an audio visua, and Minna and John, will also 1:30 p.m. Holy Communion |andiscinated ethical situation that has homosexuality than left - and sermon playwrights, novelists handedness," the quakers said, id movie producers the past Collegian Seminar OKEMOS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH They insisted that homosexual tew years -- the male who prefers affection was in 9:30 a.m. no way morally 4864 Marsh Rd., Okemos Central United Methodist bales, and the female who worse than heterosexual ■refers females. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (2 mi. E. of Hagadorn, Vi mi. S. of Gd. R. behind MEIJER'S) University Group Dinner Across from the Capitol affection. 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Lesson and Student Center Sermon Subject - j£s« 9:10 6:20 Fee E &W Hubbard S & N 9:10 9:12 1509 River Terrace (across from Hubbard Hall) "Love" v*XE4w Yakeley I Gilchrist G'lchrist 9:12 9:12 Akers E & W Holmes E & W 9:14 9:16 Visit our new Student Center- 9:13 6:23 McDonel E & W Sunday School to age 20 II r'1,1'8"18 9:14 open daily 9 A.M. -11 P.M. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. 6:24 Owens gutterfield -"neriield tmmons 9:17 6:27 Van Hoosen Lunch Wednesday 12:30-1:30 P.M. 1 Bailey 9:18 Shaw E & W 9:22 6:32 9:19 Student Supper Sunday 5:00 P.M. Phillips fcStronB 9:20 Mason 9:25 9:25 6:35 6:35 MORNING SERVICE II RrVan Rather 9:21 EVENING SERVICE Snyder 9:26 10:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M. OPEN 9:22 Abbot "Why Have Sermons'' 'God in the Likeness of Man Weekdays 9-5 | 9:25 -- J«onE& JJ°'den E & 9:26 6:36 Bethel Manor SOUTH BAPTIST Rev. Alvin L. Hoksbergen, preaching 9:27 6:37 Rev. J. Herbert Brink, Rev. Alvin L. Hoksbergen, 9:30 6:40 pastor campus minister All are welcome to attend 9:40 6:50 MEET US IN THE FIRESIDE ROOM! for transportation, call 351-6360 or 882-1425 Church Services and visit anc use the reading room. 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 30,1970 SPORTS S' lineup remains intact By MIKE MANLEY high-flying Minnesota Gophers, stand 2-2 in the conference and order to strengthen his team's State News Sports Writer Game tune .8pm in Jenison couple of weeks, but he's back things aren't going right. This seasons, his first buket against need a win at home to^keep their sagging rebounding. Me now. He looked awfully good would mean Miller, Tim Minnesota will give him more With its lineup still intact Fieldhouse. hopes of an upper first-division mentioned Ralph Simpson — the last three days." Bograkos, Bob Gale and Paul points than Lee Lafayette scored from a week ago despite hints to Beaten two weeks ago up in finish alive. who has played everything but Ganakas thinks the reason for Dean will likely see action - all last season, the contrary, MSU's basketball frozen Minneapolis by the Earlier in the week, Ganakas team manager for the Spartans MSU's flat opening against how soon, however, depends on Simpson needs to average 17 team will look for revenge this deliberate, pattem-minded indicated he might be forced to this season - might be moved to Michigan could be traced to the the starting unit. points over the last 10 games to Saturday when it hosts the Gophers, 85-78, the Spartans make a lineup change or two in center with hustling sophomore Notre Dame game. Despite an off night in Pat Miller being inserted at break Julius McCoy's season "Ralph said after the shooting against Michigan, scoring record of 600 set back in MEET U-M SAT. forward. y logical process of Michigan loss that the game Simpson moved up to seventh 1956. against Notre Dame took a lot position in the nation's scoring Gibbons, whose scoring has elimination, this would move of Qut them. They were race. His 30.6 average is just slipped during the past three co-captain Jim Gibbons, the flat-footed two days in practice five-tenths of a point behind games, is the only other member cent®r- t0Jtoe be"011- between the games. We let the fifth place co-holders St. of the team in double figures, Swimmers to go after But Gibbons has stymied the shakeup with a strong week of fans down in the Michigan game Boneventure's Bob Lanier and averaging 11 a game, and we hope to make it up to Purdue's Rick Mount. But Rudy Benjamin and Ron practice and he will be in the them on Saturday. The sophomore ace from Gutkowski are on the verge of lineup against an old nemesis, "Wednesday's practice was Detroit has scored 429 points Peking the 10 point barrier. Lany Mikan our sharpest one of the year," he this season and to show just Gutkovreki is the No. 3 scorer 8th straight victory Jim has had a good week of practice, he's throwing his body said. "I just hope it carries over how his scoring stacks up to past 9,6» 'oB®?ed by Lloyd Ward around well," Ganaksa said. to Saturday." F (8) and Pat Miller (7.2). Even through the original And he s getting more vicious, lineup will remain the same, By JOHN MASON State News Sports Writer Michigan tankers. Meet time is P-m- at the Matt Mann pool action. UU11. The 1000 yard freestyle could ,°ur kids have been saying J,m s gone on v®0811 on the last Ganakas was quick to add that he won't hesitate to substitute i ~ s Frosh cagers to meet in Ann Arbor. match between MSU •. . MSU swimmers seek their rphe meet £0 jje one sophomore John Thurer and eighth straight victoty of the season Saturday when they tangle with the University of of the most The excjting Df the Wolverines, who ^ undefeated this year, will are Michigan senior Gary Kinkaid. Thurer set a new MSU pool and varsity record last week against Weekend J with IM 'Superstars' Deadline FRIDAY, JAN. 30 for entries in i provide the Spartans with some Purdue. Kinkaid finished second The MSU frosh basketball 1runner""P. in the intramural independent division of the FREE LUBE JOB very tough competition. 'n the Big Ten in the 1650 as a GYMNASTICS - Minnesota, 7:30 p.m., IM Sports Arena The Spartans hope to pick up sophomore, HOCKEY team will take a slight break leaff last y.ea^ team ^ handball tournament is no with a membership in the valuable points in the 100 yard Spartan sophomore Jeff - Denver, 8 p.m.. Ice Arena from their schedule Saturday main,y conVrP ff _?f juniors and Tuesday, Feb. 3. New Community Auto Club - freestyle where co-captains Mike Lanini will also have a tough SATURDAY, JAN. 31 when they take on the T T at MSU\ J,hey have yet Entries are also bein.l Campus Texaco, Michigan & Kalmbach and senior Dick race when he faces junior Bill "Superstars," an intramural *° p,ay a.game this seasfV PRrM malwanoo . witli ^ . .. Washington was also happy Washington and soph LaRut abOUt the prospect of running (continued on page 13) AVAILABLE LAST DAY! SKI WEEKEND) for new businesses E. W. and the Motiques Schuss Mountain We are looking for graduate students who have sound ideas for new products or services as well as the capa¬ bilities to head up as principals new organizations to $22 includes Sat., Jan. 31,1970 Tow Tickets, Meals see the projects culminated. 10 p.m.-l a.m. Transportation, and Lodging, Call 351-2162. 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"mat "That team rrom Murrayy from are paced by The dapper Pioneer hockey Denver is as good as well face all leaders GiUes Gagnon and Don sophomore scoring critical on th^bL'^ where ? paces the Denver attack with the Pioneers' 32 „ isn't living in the splendor year." Thompson and hive won five of Keith Magnuson won M 3^ twT« S^e h5 SSt£ »PLlZ three g°a,S 12 ^ in 14 - game o which he has become The Pioneers meet the second - their last six outings enroute to a America before ET«b£IW? L JUtS ??me8' wlth iunior Historically, Denver is one of ccustomed, i.e. first place in the pace Spartans tonight and 7-3 WCHA mark. joining the Chicago Blackhawks freshmen aJd^hnmn^ «^h Morrison (5g, 9a), and senior the Spartans' toughest The Pioneers also lost Western Collegiate Hockey Saturday at the MSU Ice Arena. W?rd ?1m Randv it aDDears that Murrav Thiessen (4g, 6a) following opponents with a 29-6 advantage j* but the crew from the Ice time both nights is 8 p.m. weekend Denver, a 3-0 winner last against Saskatchewan, Zeman " G^ld aLl ^e hem^lal P y toS/" ® i« jriiiiiiu 8 8 . . to ,end the _ balanced flavor. f the Spartans. A Spartan win 'p played well enough last with the junior varsity game te 11-6-1- on the season ;nd to present Armstrong getting underway at 6 p.m. . _ but only the Denver -- -» prominent - all -.,..u.,«uliuu1Wiu dynasty. figures in • ~ One area where Armstrong D„nc^°navor- in Denver last winter, however, /f ' needs little help is on the attack. su.rp.med,the col'ege cost the Pioneers the WCHA title With the 300th win in his 14 Admission is 25 cents and ID fear career. year y Don't let— standing fool y<>u" Spartan .. seventhSnarfnn that „„„» - place 50 The Spartans, 10-6 on To, ch,ldre„ $1.50 for general admission. tko chances for a third national crown. straight eggs for a school mark "Any Any UamTho team who loses so SSHSSSS with more 132?^ Senior rautoSti ri. great 8oal instinct, the soph scourge from Scarborough, Ont. Women's IIV1 wing Tom Gilmore_ registered five hat tricks during The Badminton Club will hold HERE SATURDAY its first meeting of the season tonight in the lower gym of the Women's IM. The members will meet Both from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. men and women are r MSU grapplers meet Illinois encouraged to attend. AFTER THE GAME Gilles Gagnon By GARY WALKOWICZ Spartan grapplers will have an victory that included four Spartan Coach Grady Peninger STUFF , . Executive Sports Editor extra pins .„ . ... A MSU wrestlers get an incentive matches Saturday to win their by Spartan wrestlers. One of this meet's eiVV'o either 190 or m taSTL? 177 for the niini, wU1 ""•"""S' same Hneup that has represented the best while Denver Beck opportunity to improve their ** a tearn' the niini dont matches could come at (1-1) will be in 167 chances for a Big Ten individual title when they meet Illinois at 3 f'g"re 4° Pose t0° many where Bruce Kirkpatrick will competing at the weight that Jacob doesn.'t wrestle. rw Greg lohn^nn withWhlL Johnson, win, three wins Problems for MSU. wrestle against MSU'i ~ mu The ... in four matches since he rest of the ... probable p.m. Saturday in the IM Arena. Illinois returned only four Karslake. returned to action will be at Seedings for lettermen from a team lettermen ta a tem that meet determined are more by the Big a Ten wrestler' " well back of the Spartans. ns~ m~ 58-?'1 Kirkpatrick was Illinois' Most Valuable Waller last leads the team with a 4-1 record cSjtt'TSJ'lS??Tom .1 126, John FMjeau (3-2) >t ^koS' at'134 '2 Lowrance at record in conference meets. This season, their 134, Enos Brownridge (2-2-1) at "" ~ 142, Ron Ouellet at " young team this year, along with Paul Jacob. at 158, Pat A high seed usually 142, Quentin Wolff (0-1-1) at Rr,i/V> Linael Bruce 7in/7/>7 A hlgh ^ means a has won two of five dual meets, "asas won two of five dual Karslake is unbeaten, being being 150, Earl Medley (14) 167, Bruce Zindel at better chance for victory, so the gating Indiana (22-12) and held to draws twice in his 14 (1-4) at 158 VrT Ln T jwU ^ninrino Wisconsin decisions to Drake (17-16). while losing (17-16), losing matches matches, and Mike Levanti v(2-1-2)' at sidli'm!*!i,!f!nHpfaMon»nri sidelined Jack Zindel, at 190 and (23-11), Iowa Vic Mittelberg at heavyweight. J-men Lotos to (22-11) and Ohio State (18-16). MSU is now 7-1 on the season and fresh off a 36-0 crushing of Fencers in Indiana Tuesday. seas for first vi and MSU met the Dlini last came away with a season 32-3 to come up Kuhiman's with a highest 8.95 to win., previous Track face Indiana, YOURSELF WITH DOMINO'S PIZZA Visit our AC Avenue store fo>- Inside Service scon had been against Michigan last Saturday when he scored (rnntini..H (continued f,«m«,«» from 1-h I cancelled the meet. All-America Galaton Bryan of page 12) By MIKE DAKESIAN The University of Detroit ■ The ideal climax to any 9.0. But as the crowd and oorl s^djyiched l" between replace Minnesota in Saturday may Indiana- lorting or event comes when the meet will be decided at it moment. The pressure is teammates anxiously watched, Kuhlman came up with a fine 9.25 score to clinch the meet. on event 220s in the sprint medley Jonn Morrison has looked the Hopefully, fencing team season under way the will get Spartan Saturday with their meet. The Titans have expressed a desire to enter the and will, upon the competition Senior Bobby Tyler, a two*year letterman, is the top man in ePee- Tyler was 22-15 DOMINO'S Kually upon one man and what Kuhlman, substituting for best for MSU so Car in the a dual meet against Indiana. The approval of last year- and placed seventh in MSU Athletic Director > does determines the final injured No. 1 all around man - hurdles but the Detroit freshman meet is scheduled to begin at 10 Biggie the Bi8 Ten as a sophomore, PIZZA Munn. The Spartans will meet Junior Bob m result. Mickey Uram, did well in all of should be pushed hard by a.m. in the IM Sports Arena. Rosenberg and Detroit later in the season freshman Paul J The MSU gymnastics team his events. His best score, aside juniors Wayne Hartwick and Saturday's match was round out the epee Herring will hd sophomore Tom Kuhlman from the high bar, came in the Howard Doughty. scheduled as a triple dual meet performers, live a sparse crowd of 415 this floor exercise where he had a Three starting positions were "We're experienced in both MSU Coach Fran Dittrich is between the Spartans, the earned this past week in each of sabre and epee this Bpe of thrilling climax as they >d the New Mexico Lobos 8.7. "Tom is a style performer," looking for Lloyd Bridges to Hoosieis perform well in the long jump However, over half of the and Minnesota. the three events. The sabre Schmitter said, "but we year " don't CALL: to 155.45 Wednesday Coach George Szypula said. contingent will be led by junior have any experienced i 811(1 hopes Gary VanElst can Gophers' squad has come down people in team captain Doug McGaw, foil. How fast our men there ght. The Spartans hope to follow "When he hits he can look very • " ' " good. He is a fine competitor." ~ reach his 54 foot ^row of last with the flu causing for the team year in the shot put. to withdraw from the match, whom Schmitter says "seems to have found himself and should develop could make a big 351-8870 or 351-7100 their first win of the season The Spartans were much more The difference. If they do weU, we Spartans' third relay The Spartans are ; weekend when they fW* consistent than they were entry, distance medley, will hopeful of be vastly improved." Senior Bob could be pretty tough." be run with all freshmen and getting a make-up date with the Kitsch and junior Harry The three Spartans Schmitter > Big 10 foes, Minnesota » against Michigan. Randy Balhom light at 7:30 p.m. and Illinois did a fine job in all • around, sophomores. Henderson will run Gophers sometime in February. Sorensen, who wer»> 23-19 and will be counting on Saturday are Last Saturday Coach Charles 19-22, respectively, last year, fill I Saturday at 1:30 p.i " ' * "" The Rich Murahata, Spartan the 440 with' frosh Bob May, sophomore Ira Schwartz, senior captain Schmitter's crew were scheduled the other two spots. They will Kent Nietzert, and freshman lophers hold victories again had a fine day, winning the Mark Maxwell and Ken Popejoy to meet Windsor University. A Adiana and Ohio State this year be up against a tough man in Chris Held, vault and scoring 9.0 on the running the 880, %-mile and iack of communication between Ihile the Illini are rated even parallel bars. Charlie Morse mile. the two schools however, ■ith MSU and Iowa, behind scored 8.95, 8.8 and 8.9 for his pwerful Michigan in the events. Specialists Dave Zeigert ~ floor ex., Bob Goldenberg -- I the second event of the New rings, and A1 Beaudet - high bar all had E. W. & the Motiques improved performances. ■°Hico meet but everything Junior Mickey Uram, who ■ith le down to the horizontal bar Kuhlman and NCAA worked only side horse against the Lobos, will probably return Sat. Jan. 31,1970 pmpion Bob Manna the to all • around this weekend, priding factors of the meet. ■ The Spartans held a slim .2 although it may not be until Saturday. 10 p.m. - 1 a.m. Hubbard Hall fint lead at the time. Both, weekend meets will be (good I but t fust and scored enough to force Kuhlman 9.1, not held in the IM Sports Arena. Admission charge for students is their ID. Adm. 50C RCA On Campus What did you say Interviews about our for Computer Sales fittlo sister? and Systems February 5 & 6, 1970 BS, BA and MBA candidates: interview RCA, on campus, for our Computer Sales and Systems Program. 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Prefer couple. $70 (based on 10 words per «d) only 48 Hour Money Back month. 351-6577. 5-2/4 Phone 372-4629. 5-2/2 FORD 1962 wagon. Good condition. Guarantee A-3-2/2 2 Bedroom There will be a 50< service and bookkeeping charge if $275. Call 351-4309. A-3-1/30 VOLKSWAGEN 1969 Karmann 2 Man Apartment TWO BEDROOM luxury apartment "SEND" A VALENTINE $200.00/month month. Call — this ad is not paid within furnished, $160 a Automotive Employment FORD 1966, two-door hardtop ps, - pb, radio, heater, V-8, A.C. Ghia. Excellent condition. Must sell by February 7th, leaving 372-7339. 5-1-30 VIA CLASSIFIED ADS 332-1183 after 5:30 p.m., Dave. country. 332-2697. A-7-2/6 TUNE YOUR car with STUDENT WHO needs to be GIRL NEEDED for 3-man. $53. The State News will be $4 plus parts. Call 355-9208. completely self-supporting and 353-6387, 339-9077 after 5 p.m. THIS YEAR! responsible only for the Scooters & Cycles 3-A-1/30 who loves babies. Live in with 3-1/30 first day's incorrect inser¬ GTO 1968: very good condition, faculty family. Room, board, MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East $130 a month. Responsible, ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS. tion. many options, $2100. Call TRIUMPH 1968 250cc low miles. 351-6557.3-1/30 Kalamazoo Street. Since 1940. capable person for child care and Clean, comfortable, furnished, Must sell. Call 372-0969 . . - ~ afternoons. 3-A-2/3 Complete auto painting and housework. Private room, bath. four-man, utilities paid. Available JEEP 51 military custom ^ . collision service. IV5-0256. C Walking distance to campus. Call now. 351-5617. 4-1/30 ED 7-0241 after 4:30. 4-1/4 351-0082. 5-1/30 dunebuggy metal flake. Best offer. Aijtn Sert/irA JL Drift* Automotive 351-2764. 3-A-2/3 W TlbB rBrl> Aviation URGENT, ONE girl, own bedroom. CEDAR GREENS: 1 man needed COMPANION FOR elderly lady and Cheap. Beautiful, six weeks. M.G.A immediately. No lease. After 5 332-0319. X3-1/30 BUICK SKYLARK 1964: 8 cylinder FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to light housework. Monday thru p.m. 332-3881. 2-2/2 automatic, full power, new tires. learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE!! Friday, 9-4. 337-9426, after 4:30 No rust. Immaculate. $545. MOBIL SERVICE Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C p.m. 5-2/4 WILLIAMSTON, FURNISHED HOLT. SPACIOUS 3 room tri-level. bachelor apartment, private 351-0230. 1-1/30 CENTER Includes carpeting, air entrance and bath. Call 655-1609. MUSTANG 1965. Stick shift, 6 2818 East Kalamazoo NOON WAITRESSES. Accordianist cylinder. In good condition. 11.25 Value For 8.75. Employment for weekends. 371-1752. FRANK conditioning, refrigerator, stove 5-1-30 CADILLAC, 1967 Limousine. 484-6346. 5-2/2 & STEIN and oven. Disposal and heat is FRANCHISES. 2-1/30 Excellent condition. Phone Complete Oil and filter plus MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS -- included. No city income tax. EAST LANSING near campus. One Special Valentine Page 351-0832, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. lubrication and safety check. ASCP registered cytologist, also PART TIME employment for MSU Short term lease available. Call bedroom, furnished. PONTIAC 1970 GTO. Ram air Large airy Monday through Friday, $4,250, Ends 2-15-70. Medical Technologist to work in students 484-4481 or evenings 882-3508 or rooms. Air conditioned. 4-speed, Phone 882-8440 after 6 during school year with of understanding no trades. 5-1-30 p.m. 5-1-30 ACCIDENT Problem? Call Bacteriology, registered or eligible. midwest's largest full-line 484-2226. TF Beautifully maintained. Select with a Classified Apply SPARROW HOSPITAL merchant wholesaler. Automobile clientele. Lease 332-3135 your favorite prof, KALAMAZOO STREET BODY or RAMBLER CLASSIC 1964. personnel ..or call 487-6111, ext. GIRL needed for large1 4tnen %82-6549. O CAMARO 1967, 327 sport coupe, SHOP. Small dents to large required. For further information, Custom interior, new tires, perfect Standard transmission, excellent wrecks. American and 353. 5-1-30 phone 351-5800. O apartment. River's Edge. foreign condition. 2801 Norwich Road. condition Reclining seats. cars. Guaranteed work. 482-1286. Winter/spring. 351-0343. 5-2/4 ONE MAN needed for luxury 2-man 353-1147. 3-A-2/2 PROFESSIONAL NURSES: R.N. - apartment. Available spring term. 882-9130. A-5-2/2 2628 East Kalamazoo. C BABYSITTER FOR infant boy. 5 L.P.N.'s. General duty or specialty NEEDED: GIRL to sublet Rivers Close to campus 351-1391 or days a week. 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. areas. 3:30 - 12:00 midnight, full Edge Apartment, SPRING term. 353-9233. 3-2/2 351-7701.4-1/30 or part time. Liberal fringe 351-2108. 2-1/30 LOOKIN' FOR A benefits, many shift differential, life insurance. Pension program and others. Call Personnel, WAITRESSES (6) for Friday and Saturday night. Apply in person. CEDAR GREENS, one girl needed immediately, sublease. After 5 EAST LANSING. 1 furnished or unfurnished. 6, 9,12 month leases. Carpeted, heat PRO BOWL, 2122 North Logan. Lansing General Hospital. p.m. 351-8690. 2-1/30 furnished. $135 and up. 337-0511 372-8220 Ext. 420 - 421.6-2/6 _jM/30_ or HALSTEAD MANAGEMENT WANTED: DENTAL Assistant full COMPANY 351-7910. 22-2/27 NOW ACCEPTING applications for time chair side assistant, Monday female factory help, thru Friday. GENESEE NEAR LCC, 3 rooms Fringe benefits, inexperienced. We will train to experience necessary. Call furnished, suitable for 2 or 3 girls inspect and package our products. 485-8141, ext. 388. 4-1/30 or married couple. 489-1276. Shift schedule 4 p.m. to 12 5-2/4 BABYSITTER: LIVE-in. 2 school FACULTY APARTMENT. midnight and 12 midnight to 8 Unfurnished. No pets. EAST age children. Can have days and LANSING EAST Side, one bedroom weekends off. LANSING MANAGEMENT. able to work 3 \ Transportation furnished apartment, utilities paid available if needed. Phone Phone 332-2627. C Apply in person, DART except electricity. $125/month. CONTAINER CORPORATION, 339-9496 between 9-12 a.m. 484-0138. 2-1/30 432 Hogsback Road, Mason. 5-2/5 4-1/30 FRANDOR AREA 2 bedroom deluxe apartment. Carpeted, TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS. 1 air-conditioned, $160 a month. man needed. Reduced rent. No 1001 Fairway Lane. 351-3895, deposit. 355-1256. 2-1/30 We Have the LARGEST 355-2398. 20-2/19 WOMEN: 2 openings in 4 girl To be prepaid DISCOUNTS in town on parts apartment. Haslett/Albert. and accessories for your car. PARK TRACE Completely furnished, utilities and Classified Advertising parking included. $65. 337-2336. MSU State News 3-2/2 1, 2, 3 bedroom unfurnished 347 Student Services apartments. Featuring the TWO PEOPLE to sublease two garden style apartments that bedroom luxury apartment. $65. * Complete Auto Glass Service offer year round living 332-2902. 2-1/30 comfort. Limited immediate occupancy available. Starting Come in today and check our prices. at $140. a month. Okemos CROSSWORD PUZZLE Rd. at E. Mt. Hope. Call KRAMER AUTO Zi3Z 332-5094. ACROSS l.Rank 28. Seaman 6. Canvasback 30. Anent 12. Synthetic 31. Jumbled type material 32. Baby seal 13. Cordierite 34. Snouts 14. Intellectual -sim 36. siipjJery rig* 16. Tricks 17. Ratite bird 18. Manageable 38. Ship's diary 40. Anesthetic 41. Corrosive 20. Old Siamese 44. Number 00 22. Charles , 46- Manila hemP HOME? Dickens 23. Subversive 43 Female water sprite 50. Yacht basin agent 52. Large artery 26. Spirit of the 53. Light slipper people 54. seize If you're homeless or lonely for roommates, give State i 3 5 6 7 A 9 10 " Management a call. We have three apartments available •2 1 13 immediately with four man occupancy. Just a short walk FREE MOUNTING WITH PURCHASE »q •6 puts you in your classroom with time to spare. Our >7 « % University Terrace apartments feature study room, balconies % FIRST LINE TIRES • FULL 4-PLY TIRES io 21 ii 23 2M 25 & and air conditioning for the upcoming warm weather. Don't delay, there are only three left at $65/per man and up. 27 it \v So $13°° ii 32 33 3M 35 START AS LOW AS plus tax 36 37 3a % 99 Ml % 12 % Hk $ %% M3 £tate (/flxmaqemmb % KILDEA So M* V HA 5r % /jpaJiimmi (y Itcma^emeni Speciafadfr SO 51 SI to % w 918 E. Grand River (Corner of Bogue) % Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 30, 1970 15 Ideas needed UNFINISHED Furniture: Bar V.M. STEREO $50.00 or best offer. 1959 stools, night Mobile Home 10 X 42. Hr^ROOM, private entrance. chest-of-drawers, stands, bookcases, 351-3262 after five. 3-A-2/2 Excellent condition. Reasonable. TOM (RATSO) to all the Joe Bucks Rush camp apologizes everywhere, | close- $l0.50/weekly. 351-5705. prefinished picture frames, and GUILD STARFIRE Bass and hard Evenings. 337-0328. 3-A-1/30 but especially I 2-1/30 more. PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 shel lease. Excellent condition. Robardey. The reason being the to Carlton South Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. C $170. 351-2065. 2-1/30 1959 VAN DYKE Texas Longhorns is the BEST (continued from page one) Clair White, D-Bay City, said. ttt/E~UP~THE 1 EASY WAY. Check around $1,800 10'x40' offers considered. TEAM IN THE WORLD. 1-1/30 Merriman said. "The Council has "I'd be concerned that after proposed student referendum whether students want a tax and on , "Help Wanted" ads eachdayl FANTASTIC PLASTIC inflatable MATTRESS - QUILTED cover, box 351-7239. 5-1-30 been working on this for a they got it built, all other events if so, for what furniture. Twenty styles, many projects the tax ki~T\~and over - Clean quiet colors now in stock. Call springs, double sized; 3 years old, $55. Call 694-9403 after 4:30 Lost & Found CONGRATULATIONS Baker -- Sandy period of years, developing would be squeezed out by money should be used. Urns Cooking and parking. 337-9215 noon to midnight, -- A Little Sister of the programs and has presented it to athletics. "I don't think they should |X'. Reasonable. 487-5753, a-5-1-30 P.m. 3-A-2/2 LOST: WHITE gold watch & cross on Laural 1-1/30 Pledge. -- Big B. Ken. the Board of Trustees." "I don't like student taxes," determine what type of building 1485-8836. TF YEAR OLD GE eight track stereo FRIG WASHER, movie screen, chain. Women's I.M. Wednesday. "If we're going to go ahead on White said. "I'd like to put it off until after we get out of the it would be," he said. "That's buckskin vest, 21" boys JOVANNA it, though, students would have the board's job. But I'm in favor r'F0R male student near tape cartridge player, table model, 694-5481. 3-A-2/2 bicycle. Judy 353-5748. 3-1/29 - NERVOUS about going home with me today? - to be involved." economic situation we're in with of polling students' rumpus. «4 Rosewood. walnut cabinet, separate Luv, DIP. the thoughts matching LOST: QL19 Cannon 35mm 1-1/30 "If I were a student, before I falling off of the sales tax." about it." |kSi2.3-1/30 speakers plus 16 recent rock tapes. Total cost $250, sell for $150 or near Wells camera Hall, January 27th. CHILLY put a dime into that (the He said the building could be put in the "gift arena" to be Martin said there should be IaRTAN hall. Sinflles, doubles, best offer. Call Jim 351-5563. 351-7783. 3-2/2 WILLY: Thanks for the All-Events Bldg.) I would want some other way than a student ■Sowomen. Call 351-9286 or 3-A-2/3 339-8112. 3-A-2/2 most beautiful year of my life. All to make sure I wasn't being financed by alumni and patrons. tax to finance the building. I 372-1031.0-1/30 MEN'S BUCKLE ski boots and Personal my 1-1/30 love, all my life. Turkey. absorbed by athletic programs," Blanche Martin, D-East Kenneth Thompson, R-Grand MORE FUN in the SUN with Sun carrier, size 11V4. Worn once. $45 Lansing, said he favored the Rapids, said if students wish to IfaSANT ROOM in East Lansing FREE LIFE Shades. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, - INSURANCE have a voice in the matter 353-1845. A-3-2/2 J,or woman $8. Call ED 2-1279. 2615 East Michigan Avenue. literature. Call licensed agent - STEVE KAUFMAN 353-7708. O Real[Estate should. they ■ 3-2/3 372-7409. C-1-30 AMPEX 2000 auto - reverse tape NEW THREE bedroom home. New 5 what's "I think it's evident that we recorder $500 when GET YOUR haircut by appointment. do need the all-events He new, now stall horse barn 4 acres, ALL NEW guitars, amplifiers, drums, $250. Frank 332-0844. 3-A-2/2 moving building," UNION BUILDING BARBER out stete. Ski equipment, cocker he said. "It does more than just ■required. 663-8418. 2-2/2 horns, etc. Call Rich 337-0703. 0-1-30 ATTENTION GIRLS: Have black SHOP. 3-2/3 beagle puppies. Call after 5, 647-7350. 1-1/30 serve the athletic community, it serves all the students." bear fur coat for sale. 482-8728 STUDENT WITH Skymaster at For Sale 65 WATT electro voice stereo FM 3-A-2/2 Capital City call Bob J. 332-5555. HOUSE: WALK to campus. Priced Trustees Steven Nisbet, receiver. A complete tuner with a Fremont and Frank Hart man, 3-2/3 below FHA value. Low down IrTABLE STEREO, VM model great sound. Only 3 months old. BULK FILM - 35mm Kodak color payment and terms. $20,500. Call Flint were unavailable for ■ 382. 50 watts, excellent Call 355-0944. A-3-1/30 negative - 200 feet, $40. Bill DINO'S BACKI Serve Collard-green Bob Homan 351-0965 or SIMON comments. I condition. 332-0018. 3-A-1/30 Brown 484-6674. 3-A-2/2 soul at your next party. 393-2515 REAL ESTATE, Okemos Branch, MULTI-MEDIA MONTAGE The following Free University Classes GUITAR - DANELECTRO 2 pick ARRIVES. A tune-in. A once a year will meet evenings. 1-1/30 351-2260. 4-A-2/4 Sunday, February 1: electrotechnical happening comes to Jh MODEL 24, Stereo record ups, solid body. $75. Phone DOUBLE BED - antique scroll - type St. John's Center this Sensory Awareness and Body ■ nlaver and FM radio. 2 speakers. ■Vop ■A-3-1/30 condition. $225. 393-5574. 351-1192. 3-A-1/30 BIRTHDAYS AND GIFTS. Ladies, head boards, box excellent mattress. After 6 p.m. 372-6805. spring Complete, $50. and FFLY ACAPULCO ... GO EXOTICI Room, 3 meals daily, Jeep, tourist service, up to 12 ENJOY THE Recreation 9:00 John p.m. Velbeck From Cleveland with Saturday at his comes slide Massage, Group A - 8:00, Room 34 Union; Pauls Letter to Romans 9:30 a.m.. Peoples Church Parlor, led by - Laird 3-A-2/2 days, $225. world's best weather projectors, slides, movies and music. any snapshots preserved for life. Leave when you want. 351-5249 and all its many pleasures. He has a message of Dr. Julius Fishbach; Black and White (continued from page one) Pocket mirrors, buttons also. BEDS: USED AND NEW joy and laughter IndER acoustic guitar - Phone 489-7255. A-5-2/5 beds in 30" and 39" twin size. All . . . Bunk __32-3/13 Acapulco $209. Call 353-7708 or and meditation. It's called Tears and Together - 9:30 a.m., People's next two or three weeks a ■Newporter, and case - fantastic 353-2968. 1-1/30 Church H.S. Lounge, led by Dr. sizes new cotton mattresses or $50 REWARD! - for information Laughter. Bro. Scott Gannon and El wood formula for achieving an ne $100. 355-6177, after 5 Miller; Tillich and The New BEAMS AND old barn siding for sale. inner concerning the theft of black EUROPE $199. Kathy Kelley will also do some all-volunteer force. Some key |p.m.'3-A-1/30 spring and box spring Magnavox combination folksinging as part of the program. Being - 9:30 a.m.. People's Church Unpainted weathered look nails, combinations. Roll-away beds in radio Detroit to London Youth Parlor led by Dr. Ralph Pentagon civilian and military record player John's MULTI MEDIA MONTAGE 3 track cartridges and title remove. 726-0433, call after 6 30", 39" and 48" widths. stereo from Edminster; Yoga class, will meet on authorities have privately Apartment 7 has been around the dust bugs, tape cleaners, p.m. 1-1/30 Hollywood style beds and frames, Lowbrooke country. It's a Saturday, January 31, 9-11 a.m., expressed skepticism that such June 25th to can't miss. If you've never a and jacks galore. All at chests, dressers, study desks. 60 Apartments 1300 East Grand August 26th thought Green Room, Union. Free River. If desired your name will the media University goal is feasible without huge log prices. MAIN BLACK LIGHTS, bulbs and used matching chairs for Call Frank Buck can bring about Leader's meeting, 1:00 p.m. Sunday, study or remain meditation, and spending increases. confidential. 351-7994. insight, drop in Electronics, 5558 south accessories. Available at dining room use. Used card tables 3-2/2 Saturday night. 415 Grove Street. All involved in Laird indicated some doubts MARSHALL MUSIC COMPANY, and folding chairs. Late 351-2756 Free University should Pennsylvania, 882-5035. C East Lansing. C-1-/30 stereo model attend. as to whether the Democratic - phonographs, and stereo FLY IF YOU APPRECIATE Albatross Coffeehouse, Friday and controlled Congress would come ACAPULCO I Guaranteed W AMPEX Micro-95 Cassette with components. Stereo tape EFFICIENCY advertise in the CHANNEL MASTP." Departure-Stay as long as Saturday, 8:30 p.m., 547 E. Grand MSU Bahai Club up with the additional money he larphones, call 351-1544. ryreo. AM-FM recorders, used portable TV sets. you "Help Wanted" columns for good organizational Tj-A-1/30 like) Food-Hotel. 351-8979. River, across from Berkey Hall. said is needed to meet the radio. Se^O*" speakers. If Apartment gas ranges, kitchen 10-2/9 workers. Dial 355-82551 Friday: Jeff and Frank, folk duo; meeting, 6:00 p.m., Sunday, interested 3bo-8083. A-5-1-30 tables and chairs. 1 and 2 burner February 1, Abbot Hall Lounge. "tremendous expense" of Saturday: Joe Janeti, Sssssuper folk Jwa 35mm, SLR camera, electric hot plates. $3.99 and up. FREE artist. $1 donation. attracting people to the National frelephoto, wide angle, close up VOX AMPLIFIER, Royal New metal kitchen cabinets. Free ... A thrilling hour of beauty. For appointment call 484-4519. Service Guard and Reserve in the included. $40. 355-0775. Students' International Meditation Guardsman, like new. 489-9208 delivery. Bank card. Master Charge absence of the draft. MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Holmes Hall presents the Motown Society meeting, Sunday, 5:00 p.m. 5-1-30 and layaway plans. Hours: 5 ALTERATIONS & DRESSMAKING _ - STUDIO, 1600 East Sound of Goldfinger and Light Show. in the Gold Room, Union. Group "We have to have the 5:30 p.m. WILCOX Michigan. by experienced seamstress. SMITH CORONA C-1/30 (All Soul Mixer). Friday, 9 - 12 p.m. assurances that we receive Iyer, Hamilton gas, $65. sofa, Electra 12 SECONDHAND STORE, 509 East Reasonable charge. Call 355-5855. 75c admission. id discussion of can portable typewriter. the additional |)4" avocado, $125. Chair $75. Call Michigan. 485-4391. C 0-2/2 financing that will en, $45. One inch foam 339-2069. A-3-1/30 Peanuts Personal be needed and necessary from NEW MINOLTA 16-PS Badminton Club practice, Friday, Lest Chancel Last day to sign up on the Congress," Laird said. "I'm |ad,'king-size, $10. 372-1437. Crib, DATE camera. AFTER SIX TUXEDO: size 38-long, VERB - THERE is No mistake about January 30, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., floor for all-campus Fast No. 2. 1-1/30 excellent condition, all seasons. 600X13 recap tire. 355-8031. your not sure whether we have that 3-A-2/2 it. You ARE 211 Happy Birthday I Women's Intramural Building, lower MHA and WIC urge you not to turn With local people. Write for kind of support, persently in the 332-0031 after 6 p.m. A-3-2/2 Love, Moll. 1-1/30 gym. Faculty and students - coed. your back now. Nigerian frigerators (2) - electric free questionnaire. Rehabilitation and Relief. Congress for that additional gas range, tables, etc. USED VACUUM cleaners $3. up. WALNUT STEREO WALT Match-A-Date of Michigan. MSU funding..." CONSOLE: I live without Politicizing Club fclosing estate. 372-5089. 3-2/2 Fisher tuner, Gerrard Used sewing machines $10. up. -- can Mickey, 328 S. Main, suite No. 2 Ann movie, He mentioned no cost figure turntable, 804 East Michigan, Lansing. 6-2/3 but not without you. Truce. tonight, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., 101 N. Arbor, Mich. (48108). Shaw Hall mixer, tonight, 9:00 until in connection with Guard - jlTAR, HARMONY Bass, Gretech tape inputs, auxiliary input and output jacks. 332-0031 after 6 Circusgirl. 1-1/30 Kedzie. George Orwell's - "1984." Admission 50c. A film about a 12 midnight, lower lounge of Shaw Reserve used few time*. $185. BABYSITTING IN Marble School - Hall. strengthening. The 172-1437.. 1-1/30 p.m. A-3-2/2 police state of the future - where Featuring the "Paramonts." Pentagon will spend about $2.9 area home. Day care or GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, 12 evenings. every individual's life is monitored by Reasonable rates. 351-5770. 5-2/4 billion this year to support a a T.V. screen. No ID.s Watch for Linda Rich, Folksinger, weeks old, $25 each, phone required. ready Reserve - Guard totaling L.J. CONGRATULATIONS: recording and concert artist. I TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS art now leasing studant _ Z.3 2 • t "1 /30_ Mother is finally DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS, St. John's Student Parish sponsored Sponsored by Inter-Varsity Christian about one million men. a won formals. Some KE«flY BLUE Terrief-^-MfcitH yewr Experience. Reasonable Fellowship. Soon coming to Michigan Guard authorities I units. These spacious luxury apartment are completely Wolverton. 1-1/30 charge/Call 355-1040. 5-1-30 Coffeehouse, Saturday, January 31st, AKC, shots, trained. 372-0988. 8:30, 327 M.A.C. Featuring a State University. acknowledge that perhaps more ■ 3-A-1/30 multi-media experience, "Tears and than half of the Guardsmen carpeted and furnished with distinctive Spanish TGIF - Sigma Mu Delta. 3 p.m. until 6 p.m. Little sisters invited. Typing Service Laughter," and Brother Scott, Hillel Foundation supper-social, signed up to avoid two years of I Mediterranean furniture. Each unit has a dishwasher, SMALL TAN female dog, free 1 guitarist. Admission, 50c. People, Sunday, February 1, 6 p.m., Hillel active good home. Housebrokei DGJJRMPY. 1-1/30 AWAY FROM IT ALL HOMES are military duty under the Coffee, music, feelings, thoughts, House, corner Hillcrest and W. Grand I garbage disposal and individual control • central air 372-6936 evenings. 3-A-2/3 in the Classified Ads each dayl River. William A. Goldbert, draft. JOHN: HAPPY Birthday. Many more Assoc, A regular military force of Check now I I conditioning. These two or four man units have up to 3 POODLES MINIATURE, 9 weeks. years of skinny ankles. Sam. Prof. School of Police Administration close to two million men would Beal Film Group film, Friday and and Public Safety, MSU, will AKC. Exceptional breed. Call, 1-1/30 speak be the smallest since June 1950 I parking spaces per unit. The student's leisure time has been PAULA ANN HAUGHEY 20% Saturday. 104B Wells, "The Queen," on "The Changing Image of the 3-AJ2/2. Discount on Theses Printing color, a homosexual beauty contest, Police." A buffet supper will be when there were 1.46 million I adequately planned for with a giant heated swimming pool, BABY SQUIRREL PEG AND JACKIE: HAPPY February 1970. Complete Americans in uniform. monkeys, BIRTHDAY BABES. 7:00, 8:15, 9:30, 10:45, $1.00, no served. Everyone welcome. For rides white-faced Swing in Professional Thesis Service. IBM Laird ■ recreation and Capuchin, talking ID, obviously for adults. 106B Wells, call 332-1916. Sabbath Services in discussed the rooms private balconies. If you want to be Mynah birds. NOAH'S ARK, East your New Year! MZ. 1-1/30 Selectric, Multilith printing and Reform all-volunteer force subject in a "Naked Pursuit," a sensual Tradition, tonight, 7:30 hard binding. 337-1527. C ■ among the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call Lansing. 3-1/30 awakening, 7:00, 8:40, 10:20, $1.00, p.m.; Sabbath Morning question - and - answer session today. HAPPY BIRTHDAY RITA and Service, no ID'S, Adults. Saturday, 10 a.m., Kiddush. with 102 young people I There are units starting at $70/ month per man. WEST HIGHLAND - White Terrier MARY. Love, your two (nu)erotic TERM PAPERS, dissertations, the Pentagon as part visiting 1-1/30 Experienced. Electric of the AKC champion-sired male Call Karen, 882-2639. O Service United States Senate Youth puppies. 4-A-2/2 8 weeks. 337-9565. ^ TYPIST - EXPERT typing of BARBI MEL: Typing, multilithing. No job too large or too small. Who's Whose] Program William sponsored Randolph by the Hearst Mobil* Homes manuscripts on IBM electric Foundation. .AVALIERED 393-6717.5-1/30 Block off campus. 332-3255. C MODEL OPEN: 1-6 p.m. every day 1968 MOBILE Home 52'x12'. Newly CONGRATULATIONS: Bob Sharon Keedy, Trenton junior. Phi except Sunday carpeted. Furnished and extras. Joynt (AKPsi) - Kristin Whaling. TYPING: TERM papers and theses. EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW Mu to Tom Viol, Detroit junior. 625-3616 in Perry. A-5-2/4 1-1/30 Fast service. Call 332-4597. ABOUT CLASSIFIED ADS! They Alpha Kappa Psi. 4-1/30 sell things fast. Dial 355-8255. PHONE: 332-6441 THREE AND SIX MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE 1960 near MOBILE A-5-2/4 campus. home: 2 bedroom, Must sell 351-6577. .AVALIERED CONGRATULATIONS. Whaling (AKPsi) -- Cathy Dunlop. Mike DISSERTATIONS, papers. Electric. ANITA WARREN: SCM Theses, Term COMPLETE Discount THESIS Service. Printing. IBM typing and Barbara Malzahn, Delta Gamma to James D. Saginaw junior. Delta Upsilon. Saginaw junior. Golomb, Budget 1-1/30 351-0763, 351-7086. binding of thesis, resumes, (continued from page one) C-1/30 Jo Anne K. publications. Across from campus, Peters, Whittemore corner MAC and Grand River, sophomore to Michael W. Cipolletti, "The forces of organized below Style Shop. Call Dearborn Heights freshman, Evans crime that have laughed so long toyctungtjam LITTLE Rose - SISTERS of CONGRATULATIONS Men of AKPsi. 1-1/30 the Yellow - COPYGRAPH 337-1666. C SERVICES, Scholar. Beverly Sue Aseltine, Ann Arbor freshman, to Robert Van Oosterhout, at the law's impotence must be crushed before they gain another ounce of strength," he said. Three Rivers junior, Taul Delta Phi. "If our attack on crime is to [B moS 4620 S. Hagadorn be successful, it must be n Joan Piatt, Evanston, iii., junior. accompanied by equally IB m MANA GEMENT EXCL USIVEL Y B Y: WHY PAY more? Superior typing at Gamma Phi Beta to Robert Ellis, vigorous efforts to improve the D sane prices. Phone 351-1765. Belding sophomore. Pi Kappa Phi. quality of justice and the m Alco Management Company 0-1/30 Cathy Markham, Battle Creek treatment convicted." of those who are IE TERM PAPERS, dissertations, etc. sophomore to Bill Bunch, Battle Milliken urged more training E is Experienced. Electric typewriter. Creek sophomore. Triangle. for policemen and the Call Karen, 882-2639. O-1/30 R c a| Place Your Cathy Feeney, Lansing junior, St. Mary's N.D. to Dave establishment of training standards to be met by minimum Jo m Transportation Lansing junior. Triangle. all the state's law enforcement [r EE PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD RIDERS ANYWHERE in Florida ENGAGEMENTS officers. He also proposed spending |y 1® Today . . . Just clip, complete, mail. Spring Break. CHEAPI 351-5249. 35-3-5 Round trip. $1.5 million to upgrade the State Police and public health STATE NEWS will bill you later. EMI 62 HIGH-EFFI¬ crime labs plus tighter controls CIENCY BOOKSHELF Wanted on the sale of explosives and SPEAKER SYSTEM. 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