Monday Anything MICHIGAN Nippy . STATE NEWS ... for human rights is . . . and cloudy, with a chance constitutional. -Charles Sumner STATE of snow preceded by rain. Partly cloudy and colder UNIVERSITY Tuesday. East Lansing. Michigan Monday, February 2,1970 I 62 Number 125 20 per c STRIKE AVERTED of faculty Labor officials set talks mid-year By DELORES MAJOR State News Staff Writer Approximately 20 per cent 6f MSU in railroad wage disputes faculty have received mid-year salary KSes totalling over $200,000 as a WASHINGTON (AP) - Government necessary to avert any renewed threat of a But, as one congressional source put it, reward for their excellence in teaching. officials arranged Sunday to bring railroad nationwide shutdown. "What was going to happen Monday isn't Who were the excellent teachers that union and industry negotiators back to the Officially, the administration is standing going to happen now." received them? on Shultz's statement and obviously is bargaining table in a wage dispute that That's a secret. almost led to a nationwide rail shutdown hopeful that the parties will settle their The four unions representing machinists, Herman L. King, assist, provost, said Saturday night. long dispute without congressional electricians, boilermakers and sheet metal that the names will remain a secret as part Asst. Secretary of Labor W. J. Usery intervention. workers earlier rejected a two-year, 68 - of the University's policy of keeping Congressional leaders were taking the cent wage increase their current tentatively scheduled new bargaining talks on faculty salaries confidential. for Monday after a federal judge halted, for same hands - off position pending the earnings of 3.60 an hour because one union In a letter sent out to academic deans, 10 days, a strike against the Union Pacific outcome of the renewed bargaining. objected to a proposed change in working Provost John Cantlon specified that and a threatened nationwide industry Meanwhile, it seemed clear that had the rules. "preference should be given to younger lockout that had been called in retaliation. Saturday shutdown not been blocked by faculty members and to those faculty The temporary restraining order against court action the administration was The change would have permitted members who are outstanding teachers at both the four shopcraft unions and the prepared to seek congressional action at members of the unions to cross each the undergraduate level." once — presumably in the form of other's job jurisdictional lines to do a industry were issued Saturday just in time Cantlon required that a short paragraph to compulsory arbitration. limited amount of work in smaller shops. stop lockout preparations already under of justification be written with each way. individual recommendation and asked that Chief union negotiator William W. the present salary of each person be listed. Winpisiger and top industry negotiator King said that the list of nominees was John P. Hiltz both agreed Sunday to come EXPECT OFFENSIVE formulated from the "collected opinions of to any meeting called by Usery. people best suited to know" the best The Labor Dept. gave no hint about teachers within each department. whether it would seek special legislation to He added that the publication of such a resolve the 14 - month ■ old dispute list could cause hard feeling among the faculty. But hard feelings already exist among Sniping at involving some 45,000 workers. Secretary of Labor George P. Shultz said he would use the 10-day delay imposed by U.S. advises Laotians faculty and students who feel that they the judge to seek a voluntary settlement. should have had a part in the selection of A South Vietnamese Ranger machine gun crew fire at Viet Cong snipers Shultz said this did not rule out the against holding plain the award winners. hiding in a pogoda. This was part of operations Sunday in the Seven possibility of asking Congress to act if In a letter to the State News, three Mountains area of Chau Doc province in the western Mekong Delta on undergraduates said they had conducted a the Cambodian border. AP Wirephoto random poll of over 100 students from approximately thirty departments on going to take a hard line" in trying to hold campus and found that the majority of the VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) -- Laotian the plain about 100 miles north of Huff students didn't have a voice in determining government forces took the Plain of Jars who would receive bonuses. However, King pointed out guidelines established by for the salary the provost allowed for that the increases relents on charge that last summer in one of the biggest victories of the drawn-out Communist-led Pathet Lao. war Now U.S. officials are advising with the them Vientiane. This appeared disagreement over to indicate strategy Laotian and U.S. officials, reported earlier that between a against trying to hold it in by Laotian sources, had been resolved. faculty and student participation in the an expected political American spokesmen would not say Perrin nomination selection of nominees, but did not require offensive by the Pathet Lao and their allies, the North Vietnamese. The Americans may whether the belief that the Plain of Jars it. have won their point. could not be held in the face of an all-out "We know that in Justin Morrill, all the students were formally asked for "It doesn't make good military sense," drive was presented to Souvanna's nominations, but in other departments one U.S. observer said Sunday. "Why government as an official view of the By BARBARA PARNESS create United States, or how vigorously it was either the students were involved directly State News Staff Writer yourself a Dien Bien Phu-type president for University relations has been Stevens' appointment, I have no reason to situation when you don't have to." pressed. However, it was known to be the or their opinions may have been used Trustee Warren Huff, D-Plymouth, said clarified. • disbelieve him, Huff replied. through student evaluation forms that are In a letter to Wharton, dated Jan. 25, U.S. informants said the government of private view of some ranking Americans Sunday that at least one "area of concern" The trustees met informally with Perrin here whose opinions are regularly made on file in each department," King said. Prince Souvanna Phouma, the premier, Huff raised several questions about the on President Wharton's nominee for vice Saturday. Perrin called the meeting "very appears to be flexible and "probably is not known to Vientiane officials. possible appointment of Robert Perrin, fruitful." He contends that, as far as he is The Plain of Jars is a high plateau about former deputy director of the Office of concerned, Huffs questions are answered. 50 miles long and 20 miles wide in Economic Opportunity (OEO), to head the Huffs other "areas of concern" the cover northeast central Laos. Because of its University's information service. Rocks break duties of the new vice president, his access to the Mekong Valley to the south' He wrote: "The public must be convinced that this relationship to other University administrative offices and the granting of Pittenger sued and North Vietnam's mountains to the northeast, it has been fought over for is in no sense a political appointment. Last political science or journalism centuries by Vietnamese, Burmese, spring, Don Stevens, chairman of the board, wrote me that he considered these professorship to Perrin. "The question of University organization by MSU student Laotians and Thais. U-M ROTC Its strategic position makes it valuable at jobs political 'plums'. "In September, he stated he would is still up in the air," Huff said Sunday. "I'm still not sure what the job is. His after M-day firing real estate in the current Laotian war as well, and it dominates the region of the support another candidate for president. function as press officer is clear, but that heaviest fighting in recent years. It is By LINDA KNIBBS Repression which sponsored the teach-in, We now know he received and accepted still doesn't warrant a vice presidency. State News Staff Writer said those who broke into North Hall were - politically important as a base of operation shortly thereafter a position funded by "The professorship also is still up in the for the Pathet Lao, and represented their not connected with the teach - in. He said OEO, and then voted against the candidate air. The President is going to look into this A 22 - year - old Pontiac senior is suing southernmost control over Laotian An unestimated Ihnount of damage was his committee had not organized the march he had shortly before supported. further. I think it is inappropriate to give territory. Hanoi and the Pathet Lao done at North Hall, Reserve Officers to North Hall "and so had no control over State Rep. Philip O. Pittenger, R-Lansing, "I believe Mr. Perrin was at that time administrators the title of professor what took place." for $30,000 because Pittenger fired him evidently want to take and hold territory Training Corps (ROTC) headquarters at the Deputy Administrator of OEO, but has without being sure of their competence." to force Souvanna into political Speakers at the teach - in included Jerry from his legislative staff job after he took University of Michigan (U-M), early since been replaced by the Nixon Huff said he wants to make it clear that concessions. Sunday morning when nearly 30 people Rubin, a founder of the Yippies and one of Administration. these concerns are not personal attacks on part in the Vietnam War moritorium in broke about 40 the defendants in the Chicago Conspiracy October. Captured by the Pathet Lao in 1964, it windows and gained "The doubts that accompany this chain Perrin. was held by them until last summer when entrance to the building. Trial, and Edward Crowther, former Michael J. O'Laughlin, in a complaint of events must be completely dispelled "Perrin has certain competencies and the The group did not take the building but filed in U.S. District Court, claims he was government forces — retaliating against an Episcopal bishop of South Africa and a before Perrin could serve as head of the question is whether these competencies fit attack on a key post on the western edge — left after 10 minutes at the urging of their "Historian of Repression." information "summarily fired" from his $7,824 - a - service, with any the job," Huff explained. won a surprising victory. Loyal Meo leaders. A guard in North Hall at the time About midnight 450 people left on a effectiveness." Before joining OEO, Perrin worked as a year job as asst. House postmaster in was peaceful march from the Fishbowl, located violation of his civil and constitutional tribesmen, with a strong assist from U.S. talking on the telephone and did not In a phone interview Thursday, Perrin reporter for United Press International and fighter bombers, succeeded in driving the interfere with the group's rock throwing near the center of the U-M campus, to the denied any connection with Stevens' recent the Detroit Free Press. In 1955 he left the rights. Meanwhile Pittenger, who is House over-extended North Vietnamese and spree. Washtenaw County Courthouse. At the appointment to the OEO - funded project Free Press to become administrative Pathet Lao forces back across the plain in a Windows, pictures and showcases were courthouse a rally was held denouncing at the University of Minnesota. assistant to the late Sen. Patrick V. Republican personnel officer, said Friday he would confer with the attorney retreat that left vast quantities of enemy smashed by rocks. Some trophies from the repression. A North Vietnamese flag was "I had absolutely nothing to do with McNamara, D-Mich. He became asst. supplies, as well as the plain itself, in showcases were stolen, but no arrests have raised on the flagpole. Stevens' new position," Perrin said. "I director of OEO for governmental relations general's office before issuing a formal been made. The march continued to the U-M government hands. knew nothing about it. The position is in 1966. (please turn go page 9) Having seized the plain in one of the The marchers had attended an Anti - Administration Bldg. where some marchers really not with OEO. The University of most successful operations ever conducted Repression Teach in at Hill Auditorium - entered through an unlocked front door. Minnesota is an OEO grantee. Stevens is an ear"er by its forces, the Vientiane government has Saturday evening. Brian Spears, They left after discovering the elevators employe of the grantee, not OEO." not been expected to give it up readily. organizer of the Committee Against and stairways on the first floor were sealed. If Mr; Perrin said he not was a party to This view is shared by others who think the Laotians perhaps assign too much importance to a battlefield whose political PRESS CONVENTION significance is more symbolic than it is real. Enemy forces have been driving toward the plain from the east in an attempt to reopen government - held route 7, the key supply channel to the plain. Columnist raps slogans The main defense is in the hands of 10,000 commanded or more Meo by Gen. Vang Pao whose tribesmen By NORM SAARI Gov. Milliken reviewed his State of the unscrupulous actions. troop6 were given credit for last summer's State address to he Michigan editois. In speaking of the poor in Mississippi, triumph. The powerful air support which Managing Editor Anderson noted that the maximum food aided them then would be available still in See related story, p. 3 allotment per child under the Aid to Anrwf Washington columnist Jack any new battle for the plain. But it would fMP,u°n told a Michigan Press Assn. Anderson criticized the Nixon Dependent Children program is $9.20 be restricted by the thick haze — an annual onvention Friday there are no easy Administration, but he expressed greatest monthly. He contrasted this with the phenomenon — now gathering over a vast $117,000 payment received last year by part of Southeast Asia including Laos. nation 3 to the Problems facing this concern "not over Spiro Agnew's threats, but the warm embrace that many people Sen. James O. Eastland, D-Miss., for not Laotian officials predicted Saturday that crimp°nAUmper sicker is going to solve give them. ■growing cotton. Anderson also leveled sharp criticism at the enemy drive to recapture the plain would begin the third week of February. problems ^°fuSlogan is *oin* to so,ve the "As a nation, we spend $4 billion harmnn, poor or brin8 about raclal Pentagon policy and developments in the » » 'ony, Anderson said. annually on the prevention of crime, but Vietnam war. U.S. sources say that while the North we also spend $8 billion annually on "The problems with the administrations Vietnamese forces in Laos have been SaturL,Wee^end convention concluded cigarettes and $12 billion on liquor," reinforced ahead of the dry season, there is entertlL ght with the Four Tops Anderson siad. view on Vietnam are similar to problems a soldier has in getting out of the MPA Conven no indication that they have any ambitions Motown 8 Kellogg Center. The The nationally syndicated columnist, quicksand in the Mekong Delta," Anderson Warren Huff, member of the MSU Board of Trustees, left, Frank beyond recapturing the Plain of Jars. tequec? g!ouP w<* brought to MSU by who asserts that "Muckraking is essential in In that case, ranking U.S. officials here preside^ / J^!ank Angelo, MPA past said. "You don't talk of how you got there Angelo, past president of the Michigan Press Assn., center, and Jack bettevetbebwt they can hope for is that as it starts choking you." editor m„ Detr°it Free Press managing a democracy," worked 22 years for the late Anderson, syndicated columnist in the Drew Pearson tradition, the government can get Its troops out of Drew Pearson, a Pulitzer Prize winning Anderson cautioned against the United given the vP* " conyention publicity was attended the MPA Convention Saturday in Kellogg Center. Anderson plain in orderly fashion with a minimum of States escalating the war because "all the journalist who died in December. spoke on the na^on's problems and Angelo arranged the performance casualties to reestablish their defenses Many of Anderson's barbs are hurled at weapons and soldien. we put int.- Vietnam elsewhere. congressional leaders an< are matched by Communist innut." of the Four Tops. State News photo by Carl Welti 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, February ? '9?o I 'U'-E.L. cash flow queried By CARL P. OLSON has been called for by Milton C. Lansing's City Council on a bonanza. State Newt Staff Writer Taylor, professor of economics. expenses for tuition, fees, room proposed uniform income tax. A The president's study and board," Taylor said, A total and In-depth study of The public finance specialist vote on the ordinance may come concluded that in 1971-72 MSU "students' purchases of goods the economic relationship s®"* his request is not intended at tonight's council meeting. would generate $1,514,435 in and services in East Lansing are between MSU and East Lansing to effect the decision of East "A benefit-cost study would state distributed taxes for East often overlooked in considering determine the actual relationship Lansing. Also noted was that if student spending." East Lansing had had income Publisherof of the enclave (MSU) to East an tax in 1966-67, Shaffer's report, Lansing and vice-versa," Taylor revenue Taylor said, collected from MSU stated. 'Three areas must be employes showed a substantial amount of would have been raised from visitors to examined in-depth, although approximately revenue to discuss co others may Specific arise." areas of relationship $337,103. Secondly, the issue of shared the MSU statistical campus. An MSU report, compiled recently, listed several reasons or non-shared services already are the amount of shared taxes, why people visit the campus. James C. Turner, publisher of Today magazine, will speak shows that MSU has its the number of shared and own about corruption in Michigan's legal and judicial systems at 8 water, light, roads and police Included non-shared services between were: intercollegiate p.m. Tuesday. protection, Taylor noted. East and high school athletic events; MSU and East Lansing, and the The public meeting, sponsored by the Capitol City Caucus Farmer's Week; Wolverine Boys' expenditures by students and Lansing provides fire protection Club, will be In the Michigan Room of the Jack Tar Hotel. A 50 visitors in East and the University pays for State; Parents' Weekends; cent admission Tee will be charged. Lansing, he said. Today has recently drawn national attention for its reporting of the courts in Livingston and Shiawassee Counties. The state, according to Taylor, "shares about 50 per cent of about 50 per cent of the budget expenditures. city's Kellogg Center programs; Art Museum, Lecture - Concert series and other activities. Kresge Semi-finalists These beauties comprise the list of semi-fanalists in the Miss MSU The report which he would pageant. Seated from left are income, sales, intangibles and Melinda Martin, Nancy Weldum, Soozee Brabeau, Janet Reed, Colleen Burcar like to see might include how The money generated in East and Vicki Oien highway - users taxes with Standing from left are Sharon Turner, Joy Morris, Adrian Bass, the reigning Miss MSU The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State counties, cities, villages and many MSU students use the East Lansing by visitors was and Miss University, is published every class day during four school Lansing Library and perhaps the estimated at $12 million by Michigan Sandra Gillespie, Cathy Oberg, Pam Loznak, and Nianne MacDonald. townships in Michigan." terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. price of items sold in East Shaffer, Taylor said. State News photo by Mike Subscription rate is $14 per year. How much each governmental Lansing as compared to another Beasley unit will receive is determined city without a large educational Member Associated Press, United Press International, by population. In East Lansing's institution. Inland Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, case, after the release of the 1970 federal census, the Personal expenditures of HANNAH, McDIVITT CONSIDERED Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press students, Taylor recalled, was Association, United States Student Press Association. population is estimated to double. given some attention in a 1960 Why? report by James D. Shaffer, Second cl*86 postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. professor of agricultural GOP draws list for Senate Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services "Because the students, or economics. Shaffer found that Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, many of them at MSU, will be the average annual expenditure Michigan. included in the 1970 in local communities and East census Phones: statistics, Taylor said, "and this Lansing was $1,615 per student. will result in a bonanza of state Michi8f" estimated 300 - Editorial 355-8252 That amount was in 1960 party members the final decision until March almost declared candidate shared taxes to East Lansing." j James Classified A4vertisiiig Inflation, Taylor thought, would 355-8255 T «"d he kept a firm control on O'Neil of Livonia, a member of °t[e Re^u hMPn o Display Advertising 353-6400 Referring to a study written in have changed it considerably, n fr°m f°™f the proceedings. There was only the State Board of Education, Business-Ctfcnlation 355-3447 1969 by the Michigan Council of Shaffer's report established that nomlnatinE Gov. George Romney and his a scattering of objections from a Neither is given a serious chance Photographic 355-8311 State College Presidents, he the the total total 1960 1960 exoenditure expenditure bv by "T'™4'0" homT Satur?ay,.then went wife, Lenore, t(?astr TiThe^n"d«^Hin'a'Jh^h to astronaut James few party members. of receiving the nomination. illustrated the East Lansing students in East ij.n«in0 Sfi _ home to begin deciding which McDivitt of Jackson. name they liked the best. Here is a partial list of 25 It was compiled after the party consensus committee members promfnnent Michhigan ond ... the . . ., T students suggestions I!?4 drawn made UP from leaders set up a 355 - member wui have to agree upon a Republicans conshdered ' by an committee to make the final candidate before the candidate potential candidates for Your Host From Coast To Coast designation of whom the party can be given a preferred backing in the U.S. Senate will back in the August primary designation. primary race: The Nation's Innkeeper THIEVES' MARKET to choose a candidate to oppose Democratic Sen. Philip A. Hart, One effect of the block delay is to -Former Gov. George Romney an early stampede of the and his wife, Lenore. The State Central Committee Two Locations In Lansing Area artwork, ceramics, jewelry, etc. support for Mrs. Romney for the --U.S. Rep. James Harvey, approved a 351 - member nomination. Observers believe Saginaw, Sunday, Feb. 8 1 - 4 PM commitee during a morning she does not want the --Astronaut James session. The afternoon consensus McDivitt, 3121 E. GRAND RIVER AVE. Union Ballroom nomination and will take it only Jackson, Ph. 489-2481 meeting then decided to raise if no other person can be agreed the list to 355 by adding four -State Sen. Robert Huber, 6051 S. PENNSYLVANIA AVE. upon. The extra two . month Troy. Entries must be registered by members of the party s finance Ph. 393-1650 period is designed to make every --Dr. John A. Hannah, former Thursday, Feb. 5 at the committee. possible effort to arrive at Michi8an state University Union Board Office The consensus committee will another candidate, $1 Entry Fee hold its next meeting in Lansing they believe President- SPECIAL SPECIAL Besides the Romnevs and Romneys and "U S- Rep' Marvin Esch' Ann Feb. 21 and the rules of Arbor. SUNDAY MONDAY establishing it «id at least one mento^d JplSlv --Dr. John Dempsey, mo* meet.,* in M^h wiil be wee^ST th? Dearborn, special assistant on CHICKS $725 SPAGHETTI $150 SHOP „en urbat) affairs to Gov. Milliken. --U.S. DINNER DINNER Rep. Edward . nominating session. Hutchinson, Fennville. Children $1.25 Milliken had come to the All you can eat conference determined to delay dedawd "caMldaV'stete ^ --James F. O'Neil, Livonia, Robert Huber, R-Trov and member of the state Board of _ Education. • •••••••••••••••••••• -Thomas Brennan, In the EARLY BEAT THE CROWDS last twenty years, "When you think of Cards" CARD SHOP only one newspaper Across From Home Ec. 9 E. Grand River Bldg. Ph. 332-6753 has won more A Memorable FR6G! Pulitzer Prizes Dining Experience in a World of Hospitality pw £cl«uis bioa*) than The LANSING MALL WEST SAGINAW MERIDIAN MALL EAST GRAND RIVER To celebrate our birthday, Cedar Village Apartments is giving away a free ticket for the A.S.M.S.U. Acapulco spring-break trip PLUS $50 spending money! Des Moines CELEBRATES THEIR You don't have to be Register a tenant. First Year In Lansing You don't have to sign a lease. But, Monday-Tuesday'Wednesday•Thursday^ Friday you must be a MSU student. February 2,3, 4,5, 6 To become eligible register at the Cedar Village model anytime during February, NOON AND EVENING Monday thru Friday, 1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Our Congratulations to The New York Times FAMOUS Drawing to be held March 5th. American Airlines jet leaves from Detroit for Acapulco March 21st. FRIED CHICKEN DINNER with HOT BUTTERMILK BISCUITS Cedar Villag M includes choice of: choice ONLY' mashedofpotato and gravy 1 Roll ft Butter Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, February 2, 1970 3 NEWS Co-ed LOS ANGELES (AP) fraternity renamed serenity - The living. The chapter is summary Acacia fraternity house University of California Angeles hasn't at the at Los been the same nationwide campus sprang following a trend that largely from the from They live the men on f a separate wing and have decorated Room and board month Thprp runs a,. $112 a "It took a little while," Miss Stephens. But she won her laughs a The Acacia house is "serenity" now called A capsule summary of the day's events from since it got three new "brothers" difficulty fraternities have in their rooms with "housemothers" - a man and a parents over by convincing them - a combination of paper flowers, the words "fraternity" our.wire services. finding enough male members. w both d she "would have more and - they are women. Better coed than "sorority." For closed, the supervision living there -- it's just one thing, it's no longer a frats say. "Serenity - it was very apt," like having 20 brothers around." fraternity. It's a "serenity." The Acacia house has the observed a member. The men now watch their blessing of the university and the swearing. They don't in run the buff. The beer parties around fraternity's headquarters. Most national of UCLA's AT FREEDOM SCHOOL "No bumper sticker is going to have been curbed. dorms are coed, with men and solve crime and no slogan is going The men say they've never been happier. to solve the problems of the poor Acacia is the first of UCLA's Blocks bring about racial harmony." The Acacia women fight or 25 fraternities to -- Candy experiment Tanny, Karen -Jack Anderson, to Michigan officially with coeducational Cindy Fuller -■ moved in and Stephens Press Assn. convention early By JEANNE SADDLER S.C. governor Associate Campus Editor (or the revolution), around the room Friday were strewn beneath the gazes of several night really deal with the Minutemen and the John Birch Society?" Demonstrating relationship between depressions the Students of law and politics in black faces: the Stressing that history shows or recessions and the suffering of the universities look forward to famous, the us patterns and the eventual split blacks, he told the International News infamous class that school desegre careers as theoriticians or professors, sage lawyers and and perhaps the 'unheard of in much of the white world. between Frederick Douglass and the abolitionists. DouglasSwas a lynchings rose significantly when there were crop failures in the Syrians and Israelis battled with tanks, artillery and politicians of the establishment. highly educated freedman who South. Small farmers used the I machine guns early Sunday along the Golan Heights But in Detroit's Mack Upstairs, hoards of white radicals from several groups were insisted on the black man's blacks as scapegoats, blaming I COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) For constitution from seeking position in crying out against the them for the recession. cease-fire line. Sources in Damascus called it the most South Carolina Gov. - another term community, political education waiting for Robert as governor this classes are geared and a city-wide injustices suffered by him, rather intense fighting on the Israeli-Syrian border since the McNair, the fight to year, has split with most other taught Liberation Conference to preserve more as a defense begin, than standing by dumbly as | 1967 six-day war. segregated schools is over. He Southern governors by urging establishment, than against the as a and the small group of blacks who had come to attend the white abolitionists pleased their Blacks at the Freedom school feel that in order for any Damascus claimed one Israeli jet was downed in a says the time has come to stop compliance with federal court cause. group preparation for it. Freedom school half-expected to to become truly I series of aerial dogfights across the border during the misleading the people and to orders to completely desegregate In the basement of St. revolutionary, obey the law. greet their "Most white groups never they must first realize their I ground action. Tel Aviv said there was no air battle. "It might be easier to public schools. He took his stand after the 4 th Joseph's Episcopal church, at neighborhood "friendly peace officers" at have a black man as their main history in its proper pen^ >ctive. I urge the Woodward and Holbrook in The conflict raged for nearly two hours along the people to defy the court U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals any moment. theorist, because they don't Political education classes and I Detroit, the academic want to southern sector of the line before United Nations orders," McNair said, "but when ordered Greenville and Despite the bomb-shelter give blacks a position of Freedom schools in black atmosphere is far from that of a I 1 observers could work out a truce. that proves wrong, the people Darlington county schools to lecture at Wells Hall or a spring atmosphere, the people placed intellectual Thomas said. superiority," communities will very likely # ♦ ♦ will know they have been integrate fully by Feb. 9. the chairs in a circle and brother achieve this awareness. oration by the Red Cedar. Old misled. He said that the state had "run Richard began to "rap." The Communist command unleashed more than 50 rags and wooden chairs, torn and Richard McNair, barred by the state out of courts and time." Thomas, Detroit I rocket, mortar and ground attacks in South Vietnam splintered in the service of God Pizza graduate student in history and I Sunday, inflicting the heaviest U.S. casualties in a MSU's own poet laureate of the MILLIKEN CHALLENGE 1 I month. The attacks, half of them coming in the central revolution, was talking about the I Reconstruction era and I highlands and the populous lowlands south of Da Nang, were made just four days before the start of the Viet traditional use of the blacks as Two for price of one. political pawns by the I Cong's scheduled cease-fire for the lunar new year Tet. The U.S. Command in Saigon said 11 Americans were Creative conflict' urged establishment. It was not a lecture and had little of the flavor of | killed and 81 were wounded. Field dispatches reported Gov. Milliken told the an academic pursuit. hat five South Vietnamese soldiers were killed and 57 Michigan Press Assn. occurred in the field of According to Thomas, the Monday nites after 6 p.m. Saturday he hopes violence reached its peak in race relations," Milliken abolitionists of the pre-CSvil War ounded in nearly a score of clashes between Allied and the 60s and offered a said. "This conflict is far from over, but I believe challenge of "creative days had a definite relationship | *orth Vietnamese forces. conflict" in the next decade. "In creative conflict, people of differing points in the 70s, the struggle will not occur in the territory of the law, but in the territory of the mind." to the White radicals "White radical upstairs. groups are a Town Pump A U.S. Army colonel, in Lagos, Nigeria to advise of view treat each other with tolerance minority in this country," he and 307 S. Grand I President Nixon on Nigerian relief, was roused from his respect," he said. "The two chief characteristics He said conflict will occur in the next decade explained. "Can the Weathermen Lansing of destructive conflict are hatred over the issues of preservation of the I hotel bed Sunday by police and expelled from the intolerance." and environment, the reduction of crime and the I country. No explanation was given. Col. Eugene Dewey The governor said he believes and hopes, "That elimination of poverty. I had made two trips into the territory that was Biafra. as we move more deeply into the 70s, we will see "Progress will occur only to the extent that this conflict is constructive," Milliken said. "I I He was told that he was neither being deported nor fewer angry crowds and hear the angry shouts believe that out of those differences can come subside to more rational discussion. Engineers: I declared persona non grata but simply that he must "Perhaps the greatest example of the kind of strength, and that out of that inevitable tension I leave at once sources said. Nigerian police officers made useful conflict that I am can come unity." talking about has sure Dewey bought a ticket on a Frankfurt-bound plane. Join ♦ * * The Soviet Union firmly rejected Srtnday allied Eating Less and me I objections to Communist harassment of West Berlin I Autobahn access ways. Dairy Queen H diversified world Further, the Soviet embassy in East Berlin declared I that if West German political meetings continue in West of Martin Marietta I Berlin, the Soviets will "respond accordingly." The Russian statement was reported our by the official I East German news agency ADN and Tass. It said the s fully endorse the measures undertaken I Germany to delay, stop and otherwise harass overland by East hot dogs ■ traffic during West German political meetings held in I West Berlin. 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If unable to schedule interview, please send resume to: Director, College Relations officers POlice crime WA^Vl Sunday augmented^area ~ experts viimv 13 JUllUajr — — Park woman — »< investigating the death of a 20-year-old Allen Aerospace Group Dept. 115 whose partly nude body was found frozen Martin Marietta Corporation Coll" °'ump °f shrubs, near where two Ferris State Friendship International Airport Tfgee Vlct'm c°eds were recently attacked. was Norma Jean Maryland 21240 Bagby, the fiancee of a and !? Ferris- She had been stabbed several times MAttTini ntAtr/ETtm said 0n head with a blunt instrument, police An Equal Opportun'v Employer—Va/e or Female MICHIGAN STATE NIWS UNIVERSITY WILLIAM B. CASTANIER Closed doors in an open U' advertising manager When President Wharton made his first discussed privately. NORMAN J. SAARI, managing editor thorough study and analysis of the They claim visit to campus immediately following his GEORGE K. BULLARD, campus editor University's admissions policy. Wharton's might be hurt if these matter, ^ selection by the MSU Board of Trustees, he DEBORAH FITCH, feature editor announced in his first press conference that presentation was the first time I had heard publically discussed. tera ** KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor him talk at length about anything of real I couldn't disagree he was going to maintain an "open door more. Men whn I JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor significance. But it was only a proposal candidates for University offices should^ policy." lacking any concrete implementation •known" to the Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker award Well, it seems to me that the two most students, facu,w procedure. It will be interesting to see community at large. And the M for outstanding journalism. important doors around this campus that whether Wharton is willing in the future to decision to continue to need opening are the doois to the discuss this proposal further with the press. discussion private leaves keep them onen7 £ President's office and the doors to the Since, Ironically, the decision to allow charges of collusion and closed sessions of the board of trustees. the public into the meeting was made will never politickL % EDITORIALS Reporting the activities of the new behind a closed door, the reason for the really know what circumstances brought two SL president during his first weeks in office capitulation of the other members of the trustees together with DemS has been at times a frustrating experience. the tx board to the demands of Clair White and Republicans to select Wharton as nre^ Although it has been physically possible to Mis-educational Warren Huff can never be unequivocably get through Wharton's door and into the verified. White claims the decision was Similarly, we will never happened when the press left the knoTS' inner sanctums of the executive suite, my Jan u made following a plea from Wharton, who meeting and the same five-man confrontations with the new president have feared a walkout from his first meeting. By was formed to select coJti not been what I would call enlightening. O'Dowd allowing the press into this meeting, the chancellor. owd « of the TV Wharton's stance has been that he doesn't desire a tremendous amount of press coverage during his takeover of the job. No pictures, limited stories. Trying to president avoided waking up the next morning to headlines describing a Huff/White walkout. And nothing was "Ramrodding" is an ugly word. But it hw been applied selection of the top by certain trustees to administrators of Ms i The student at MSU is hard One can note that the get a story from him has been, to use the permanently lost. According to the trustees' decision, the board will decide and Oakland. We do not probably never will know how true now know® pressed to find more than a handful "Mandelstamm Experiment" in cliche, like pulling teeth. He even went so before each meeting whether the press is to charge is. As long as the trustees contiJ 7 of small classes led by a stimulating absentee teaching points towards the far as to refuse an innocuous Welcome? be admitted. The Jan. 15 meeting may turn to discuss anything of such magnitude Z professor who promotes an intrinsic ultimate replacement of the first-day-in-office picture to be taken. Trustee Warren Huff points to the out to be the first and only executive of such immediate desire to learn and Understandably, Wharton has been importance to student social individual session the press attended. and the University faculty member by trying to effect a smooth transition of door opened to the press during community behind interaction among students. The ever After the two briefings, the press was closed doors, they will have technology. Universities are likely to administrative leadership. But the first day the Jan. 15 meeting of the MSU asked to leave. Hie trustees proceeded to such charges. to live with increasing use of television lectures find that they don't need faculty at has oassed and so have the first, second and Board of T rustees. The u press was discuss other topics including the Closed doois could prove the makes the previous situation even all. Why not increase the scope of third weeks. Hie transition should, for all allowed to sit In undoing on part of the controversial selection of Donald O'Dowd a president and his eight trustees. more rare. the "Mandelstaam Experiment" and practical purposes, have been made. meeting. Oakland University chancellor. Even WhiU as Wharton and the board are so One highly questionable use of the In almost every conversation with the trustees White and Huff, who have been busy keepto have a small elite of the doors locked, students and televised lecture as a means for new president the one recurring phrase has for what he thought. This is the man wnose critical of the closed meetings to the faculty it Philosopher-Kings tape lectures for been "Don't quote me on this." Sometimes point they are to take the initiative, might very shoes Wharton must fill, and of walking out of the July well consider effective teaching - learning involves nation-wide consumption from one the phrase masquerades as "You won't be admittedly meeting, still taking their own actions to it's a hard act to follow. believe that personnel items should be the Mandelstamm lectures for shape MSU into the kind of institution central facility? Radio City Music writing a story on this?" And in keeping The day of the "invisible administrator" Economics 200. Dr. Mandelstamm, with the ethics of the journalistic they want. Hall might be appropriate. This has ended. A man cannot truly be an on sabbatical fall and winter method of teaching would be fully profession and out of my own desire to effective University leader if he locks win Wharton's respect and future quarters, has allowed his former himself in what Adams often called the congruent with the growing use of cooperation, I have deferred to his wishes. Economics 200 lectures to be aired television as a faculty substitute. In a recent "informal" residence hall "hermeticaly sealed" office of the president. It isn't enough that the door be by the Economics Dept. over Indeed, learning could then proceed talk Wharton lashed out at the press for television to a great number of class physically opened. It's more important unencumbered by the extraneous covering the event. He claimed the press that Wharton, the man, be open. sections. While Dr. Mandelstamm was dissects everything he says and he can expectation that the University must And if he doesn't open up, Wharton will never speak off the record. I would like to accessible to students fall quarter, maintain a "Teacher - Student" be in for more trouble than he bargained remind Wharton that this will not be the case for part of covering the for when he accepted the MSU presidency. relationship. president of a University for the student When that first real confrontation this quarter. It is apparent that to create an report is comparable to covering the comes-and assuredly it will come when the Although the Economics Dept. educational system that does, in fact, president of the United States. What both weather gets warmer-he will have to react has decided to discontinue this presidents say is news-worthy. Wharton is to and deal with students. If he doesn't educate, the "Mandelstamm an individual in the confines of Cowles "experiment" with Dr. Experiment" and the television House; but in any public forum he open up and let students know where he Mandelstaam's lectures during spring stands now on specific issues, he will never lecture system must be eliminated. represents this institution. He will be be able to deal with us in a crisis situation. quarter, there are many important Television lectures defeat education covered by the press. He can and should When lines of communication are questions to ask. Is a professor expect no less. by replacing a human being with a It is true that every blocked by tensions and extraordinary shirking his teaching responsibility machine the leader must have his in a crisis, Wharton will find he - television — and pressures by being inaccessible to student own operating style. President Hannah had. doesn't really know students, and certainly reinforcing the students' conception his. Hannah's was the kind of style that led problems and course questions? Is it of themselves as they do not know him. mere automata. many student*, to question, "Is there really fthical for any professor to be paid The television lectures by Dr. a John Hannah*" for television lectures while he is on Mandelstaam President Adams' style was qltite desperately point to the board decided after a two-hour debate leave - and being paid for that different from his predecessor. He was the need for increased personal to open part of the meeting to the public. sabbatical - from an institution? open to the press. There was rarely a Some may view this as a fulfillment of relationships between and among "Don't quote me on this." And when there Wharton's "open door policy." Well, as How can a student be sure that students and faculty. At least the was, the material he was asking you not to someone who information given in televised was there, I can testify that Economics Department has quote was usually something he probably the lectures shouldn't have told you to begin with. meeting was no more than a show for - taped, in this case, months reawakened us to the extensive But, the press. And I don't know why I before - is still, factual, relevant and he did, because he mis-educational and thought it would help in expected it would be anything more. hence not misleading or entirely possibly understanding a broader issue. I think that The press was permitted to sit through unethical use of television lectures. part of Adams' popularity among students erroneous? two briefings of the trustees one -The Editors was based on his openness and his - by Executive Vice President Jack Breslin on the visibility. People knew what he was doing proposed All-Events Bldg., the other by and he was willing to publicly go on record Wharton himself on his proposal for a Plight of the OUR READERS' MIND may he rest As we gaze across this broad and beautiful land, with rolling hills and purple fruited plains, it occurs to us groundhog has decided against venturing forth today into the foul air. His gas mask is a World War I Deplores tactics of 'peace To the Editor: methods or tolerate them; a method for groups As has been said, ours is not a perfectl extension of rights foi that today is THE day, the event for leftover, not at all adequate for the The minor disturbance Wednesday in he change exists in this country, through form of Government, but at the moment peoples," these individuals totally disregard legislation. If they want change let them which we have all been waiting. administrative offices of the Dept. of it's the best there is. prevention of lung diseases from the self - same rights for others. Their act work for it, and let the Today is groundhog day. industrial waste. Criminal Justice by approximately 25 to of terrorism (which is what it was) was majority "not the Raymond L. Walteu 30 members of local, so - called "peace uncalled for and pointless; why minority" decide if this is what is wanted. Holt senior Traditionally, we all await the We also have word that the frighten groups" has shown once again the typical three helpless women? Not only were appearance of the groundhog, hoping groundhog has suddenly caught a disregard of the rights of others which is so personal rights disregarded but property that he doesn't see his shadow - the strange nerve disease from the DDT common to these groups. rights as well. For beers and ears bad omen that ahead lies a long and in the ground, and is The names of the groups that were These tactics are similar to those of currently sick involved in this disturbance are so To the Editor: messy sequel to the play of winter. in bed. Hitlers "Brown Shirts" in Germany prior talented, but different performer such ai ludicrous as to lead one to think that either I could not agree more with David This to the general loss of citizen rights in that Joe Cocker or Blind Faith? year, however, we are We, therefore, believe that all can the groups do not in all actuality exist or Bassett's article on musical entertainment country and the ultimate loss of four The situation might be attributed to I confident that there is no possible rejoice the end of a long cold winter, else they are made up of junior high school in the East Lansing area. I'm sure a million people who were different, and great number of factors (about the only radio way the groundhog could see his for not only will the students. The hole in the wall gang and the many people around MSU have similar groundhog not hence "were not entitled to rights". station in the Lansing area that isnt shadow, not because of clouds sent see his shadow, he has succumbed to Chinese communist party for example. Remove the police they say, then we can opinions on the subject, but are infatuated with just the 'top ten' is WVIC) by the divine creator as indication of an overdose of pollution. Really! deal with those who do not agree with us. unfortunately drowned out by the cries of but I believe the main fault lies with the However, my main point is that while the drinking, dancing, money fair weather ahead, but because the For the rest of us This is what these individuals are really - paying past audiences. If East Lansing is to attract earthlings, professing an interest in the obtaining or saying. I individuals who "wouldn't know music if it smog that covers our purple fruited however, while we may not have a say that we cannot afford their more variety and quality in music in thii came up and bit them on the ass." pitifully deprived area, I suggest that plains is enough to prevent the long, cold winter ahead, who could Big name performers such as Dionne greeri giant from seeing his hand, let alone a little groundhog from seeing know the difference. The weather inside our fall-out shelter is always Applauds Wharton speech Warwick and Blood, Sweat and Tears have drawn capacity crowds at MSU. I wonder what the turn out would be for eauallv audiences might put down their beers open their ears. Linda Williams and his shadow. To the Editor: Caro sophomore pleasant. was a poorly written re - creation of "Birth Besides, sources indicate that the -The Editors My congratulations to President Wharton of a Nation." Dr. Wharton very for his addresses before the MSU clearly Club and the Urban Research Faculty unfolded his beliefs in Man, especially His view that the University not Symposium. only has a regarding his individuality. If the editors were expecting program dialogue in his Prosecution neglects reality committment to its students, but also to the first speech then they are deficient in their community within which it functions awareness of what it takes to run a To the Editor: "proscribed," "pressed," or "forced into states basically that MSU must channel its large involuntary servitude." , economic and academic resources to train University. If the faculty, student body I am greatly disturbed at Mark My belt symbolized to me beauty. I"' and the State News are to be effective in and develop the potential of minorities in Garringer's championing of the symbol wjs its underlying reality to me. the roles as implementors of social above the reality. The the Greater Lansing area. change, only value of a underlying reality to Ronald Roush * then they must eradicate the An institution which plans to hypocrites and symbol is to represent reality more clearly. 'disrespect." Hie symbol is the same;' charge $10 pseudo liberals from their think II should - " When a symbol is taken in - - - - ranks starting per student for an All-Events BLDG. as its - with the editors. Dr. Wharton is the door to fascism and the itself, it opens wallty is different. I don't think snow major concern needs to re - evaluate that out. no cop ~—•" manipulation 8° to J&U for wearing a beautiful belt exemplified in Orwell's 1984. When a the people prosecuting me see only "" — which is more important, man or person in the United States is drafted, he is materialism. Charles H. Mitchner symbol and not the reality. , The "called to the service of his David McCr# attack by the editors on Dr. Executive Director country." Outside the United States, that Wharton's speech before the Faculty Club Greater Lansing Urban League person is Bayamon, Puerto Rico sophomore Best testimonial I LEARNEP THAT VOU CAN'T FIGHT CriV ALL I KiNOU) IS, ANV RULEJ^ MAKES A LITTLE To the Editor: HALL, BATTALION TO BE A BAP RULE headquarters amp ; Your editorial in the Jan. 21 issue of the State News concerning President Wharton's speech to the Faculty Club was one of the best testimonials that I have ever seen for not lowering the voting age to 18. H. R. Hoppe . profeasor of English Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, February 2, 1970 5 Togetherness' joins blacks By KAREN FITZGERALD State News Staff Writer program are hard to find. Each group, Uhura Unlimited Band, Two outstanding performers >r, organized the group two were Cheryl Cooper, Flint years ago" for any black student a u/Aoifk ~r «. j -i The tone for 016 program was the Black Beautiful Dancers and junior, the Ebonites organist, bo^os bongos, spontaneous thund?rm8hand set by Uhura Unlimited a soulful half-hour Delude The Band in the Ebonites had excellent and choir director Wyomme interested in music," she said. "We sing only songs by black performances clapping and unhampered shouts seven In com^'glle oufa from majority of its members. the Sellars. Miss Sellais, Battle Creek composers," added president John "Dek" Jones, choir lobbvyofa?hP n PrOVp-5Ued Strong African beat with L the as i L l fi! Uhura Unlimited Band, exce,,ent performances on the Columbis, Ohio sophomore. congas and bongos EwfTu the Ebonites Dancers and Choir combined to ^ the SOunds'of the band LECTURE-CONCERT create a solid faded, the stage was taken by feeling of the Ebonites togetherness among all present, Choir, formerly I «. e the Special fP0"801®*1 by Projects of the Office of Black department known as Dressed in blue the BLF Choir and green print dashikis the choir began their M/ss Gish, pia Affairs, concert with six I was emceed by Charles Dillard, gospel and Entertaining and cultural events on the MSU freedom tunes pianist will appear as a Series "A" Ebonites director of Cultural Activities. Afro-American Through the performance campus during February will be the artistry of Soviet highlighted by pianist Sviatoslav Richter series. offering in the seemed On Thursday, Feb. Fntitieri shaky "" at first, because of and the warm 12, Lillian Gish will present Wyhomme Sellers directs the Ebonites in a series of songs by black composers. The choir "TnmH.om«cc » personality of Lillian Gish, famed performed during the program, 'Togetherness," presented Friday at the Union. nr«5™ Togetherness, the accoustical problems, the choir silent screen star. "Lillian Gish and the Movies" as Concert "special." Miss a Lecture - State News photo by Carl Welti S'S™re Siferen^'dm^at ™embers ""»■* overcome Richter, acclaimed as "one of the most Gish, on her first nationwide tour, will take the audience rivingrhZlt giving black students chance to a th* probl?m and audience with two the Profound, brilliant and vivid musicians of our the days when silent films first back to awed the country songs, "Peace time," will appear in a piano concert Friday. The and movie stars were bom. Be Still" and "Climbing Up the •LAY EYES ATTITUDES Mountain," break. before taking a While the choir rested, the Black Beautiful eldridge cleaver Afro-Americans Dancers performed a series of vigorous, NOW! Feature often humorous sketches. 1:15 - 3:20 5:25 - 7:30 - 9:35 - The choir resumed its concert "THE FRESHEST FILM OF THE YEAR!" and reached a high point on the his book "post prison [ A three - Diitemporary act play focusing on recipient of John Hay Whitney clashing attitudes Afro - American will be presented of and corrector Rockefeller grants, theatre York one-act showing was as part of a bill, "The Black Quartet," along with playwrights place at the center of the Carver, community." Milner hopes to achieve "an last number Detroit with leading in "I Don't Need Nobody Else." Bernard sophomore BobOCaroi writings" is at minority books international. 201% river no. 18 e. grand ph. 351-5757 iC* amilies company, Leroi Jones, Ed Bullins and Ben onight at 8 in Fairchild Theatre. His plays have been interrelation and The audience gave a mon. - sat. 10:30 - 5:30 wed. Caldwell. interinvolvement of standing "Who's Got His Own," by ion Milner, will be performed y the Spirit of Shango Theatre performed in several large American cities and at many universities. The The production is being r _ sponsored by "the MSU Center areas betterment' pertinent all to those ovation while the chorus moved the off to the tune of black A Black Man." "Message from Ted^Alice 10:30-9:00 young for Urban Affairs and is free of Detroit. Milner, the playwright's most recent New community " Individual standouts in the During the remaining five J' scholar to discuss weeks of winter term, the center will conduct an Interdisciplinary Communal Milner for Workshop led by students from a HELP FIGHT variety of academic areas. It will jeneticsat colloquy provide a medium by which students can express each other's CLEAN BREATH - work in a mode of their own J James V. Higgins, associate He spent 1967-68 on field of study. professor of zoology and human sabbatical leave doing research "A vital part of the theater," n velopment at MSU, will speak and "Developments in Genetics clinic at the Their Implications assisting in a human genetics University of Milner noted, "is to relate it in a non - technical way to other HAVE A "DRAGON-MOUTH" for Oregon Medical School. areas, and to combine the families" at 12:40 today in 300 Additional information on the resources of political and |iome Economics Bldg. cultural movements. I Higgins will be the second colloquy is available from the PIZZA "The workshop is a Veaker in the colloquy, "The Dept. of Family and Child study Sciences. leading to the return of the family and Other Systems - theater arts to their original ocial, Economic, Technological i Biological," sponsored by e Dept. of Family and Child Sciences in MSU's College of lome Economics. . . TONIGHT I The colloquy, which is open |> the public, is presenting ftitstanding scholars, both on at the ■d off the MSU campus, Iscussing the future of the Imily in relation to 6 p.m. - 2 a.m. Evolutionary changes in society. I Higgins, who holds the Ph.D. in the from the University of - ■nnesota, has been with MSU's ^pt. of Zoology faculty since SHOW BAR KIRK DOUGLAS FAYE DUNAWAY technicolof ® panavjswo® from wamer bros. MSU LECTURE • CONCERT SERIES SPECIAL AT 7 P.M. & 9:30 MSU LECTURE • CONCERT SERIES Lillian Gish In Person "A theatrical experience that should not be missed." presents N.Y. TIMES SVIATOSLAV RICHTER MSU LECTURE-CONCERT SERIES (Pianist) I^_7j25 & 9:30 p.m. One of the most profound, brilliant and vivid musicians of our time. Acknowledged by many as the the age. greatest pianist of Abraham Friday; Feb. 6 - 8:15 P.M. Kaplan & o UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Reserved Seats $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 MSU Student admission: $1.00 with validated I.D. (I.D. The lian Gish necessary at the door) Tickets on Sale at Union Ticket Camerala ne Movies Office Hours 8 - 5 Singers with Miss Gish in person and a program of rare early films including Griffith, Chaplin, Keaton. Hailed by critics as the "finest choral group in New York," these singers have made more than 50 artists with the New York appearances as guest Philharmonic. Leonard Bernstein ★ ★ ★ ★ says, "It has always been a joy to work with the Camerata Singers because of their extraordinary musicianship and "This Lillian Gish evening provides a versatility, due in large measure to their heaven sent - fascinating glimpse of the maestro, Abraham Kaplan." early cinema as well as a tribute to one of its all-time greats. Miss Gish offers a lively running commentary about the stellar personalities of the silent screen. It was fascinating, and the capacity crowd awarded the star a standing ovation." Tuesday, February 3-8:15 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Friends Reserved Seats: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00 9=00 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12 - 8:15 p.m. iMSU Student admission: $1.00 with validated I.D. UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM (I.D. necessary at the door.) Public $2.00; Student Admission $1.00 with validated I.D. Grandmotherj Tickets on Sale at Union Ticket Office Show I.D. at door. Hours 8-5 Tickets on sale at Union Ticket Office. 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, February -SPORTS- 2 Gophers drop cagers in last minute, 92-8, Gibbons' absence when he scored a three-point the basket the next time down the floor. play underneath For Minnesota, the hot-shooting Shannon ent 9« Ganakas called a time-out with his team down, 87-86, with Mikan added 22. The three other Gopher Eric Hill and Larry Overskei got 15 and IpL stairs'a» W «*«■ oily 1:02 left. When play resumed, MSU worked the ball quickly figures - Minnesota led V°u*I I There has been a lot of talk about a so-called "home court to Simpson, behind a double screen, who missed the shot. at the half, 47-42, behind torrid shooting. The Gophers held a 25-15 edge in rebound,7„ 3^ ^'elfl l advantage" in college basketball down through the years. As the Benjamin promptly stole the ball, however, but he too missed a "I'm glad to get out of here," story goes, a visiting team has about as much chance of winning quick 20-footer. after the game. "Gus is Gopher coach Bin Pil I u ^ as a farmer from Holt has of beating the house blackjack dealer at Two free throws by Ollie Shannon iced the doing a helluva job with them game and gave the "Michigan State was really crashing the boards w'hinh a Vegas casino. Gophers their third straight conference win and put them right in I But don't tell MSU Coach Gus Ganakas about the benefits of the thick of the race with a 4-2 record. our fast break. That play at (he end by Mikan was' the hi«lVe,l Jenison Fieldhouse. the game." D'g playq( ■ "I thought about holding the ball for the last shot," a The first-year coach watched his team drop its second dejected straight Ganakas said. "But our club is too impatient to hold the ball that home contest in the final minute of play, 92-87, to powerful Minnesota Saturday night before 10,384 fans. long. We probably would have lost it. "I wanted to get a quick basket and then play Last week the Spartans lost to Michigan, 91-88, and now stand tight defense. 2-3 in the conference. On top of that, they have to travel to Ralph fired it up from a little too far out I guess. "But our kids battled," he continued, "and you can't fault Purdue Tuesday night and the Boilermakers haven't lost at home them for that. We gave up too many three-point in 27 games. plays, that's how Minnesota stayed in the game. Sometimes we With Ralph Simpson scoring almost at will from inside, and try so hard that we forget fundamentals." Rudy Benjamin playing some of his best ball of the season, MSU closed a seven point Minnesota lead and went in front 86-84 with Simpson once again led all scorers with 37 points, hitting 15 of 33 shots and grabbing 11 rebounds. Benjamin added 21 1:23 left. points and eight assists to continue his MSU center Jim Gibbons scored the go-ahead bucket but string of outstanding performances. Gibbons, beaten badly by Mikan on the boards up injured his leg following the shot and had to leave the game. The in Minneapolis, outrebounded the Gopher's strong pivotman, Larry Mikan, took advantage of Gopher center 12-10 and scored 15 points. AT MICHIGAN RELAYS Second half spark Sophs top varsity marks Washington cracked his own made one count at 47-4V4 that as Wehrwein blitzed through a and Bob Moreland's 6.1 60 MSU's Rudy Benjamin barrels past Minnesota's Larry yard was good enough to give him 47.3 quarter mile leg. standard with an easy 6.0 in the Mikan for an underhanded layup. Benjamin helped trigger a ANN ARBOR - Sophomores runner - up honors in the event MSU's other runners on that finals after warming up with two behind the second-half Spartan rally that fell short in the last minute. Herb Washington and Eric Allen 6.1 Chicago Track Club's were Bob May (880), Mark State News photo by Richard Warren broke varsity records Saturday clockings in the preliminary John Craft. Maxwell (% mile) and Ken and semi - final. In to highlight MSU's efforts in the winning, Washington Popejoy (mile). Alien, despite two fouls on defeated Gibbons Michigan Relays here. jumps approaching 49 feet. Gene Michigan sophomore Brown, who had won the Spartan hurdlers dominated the high hurdles, taking three of bags two U.S. Track and Field Federation the top five places. Charles "Tired~yet I can't sleep; Wounded-yet I can't weep; Tankers drop title a week earlier at Ohio State in 6.0. Pollard, running his first race since 1968, was second to MSU center Jim Gibbons goes up over Minnesota Hill for a jump shot. Spartan's Ralph Simpson (15) and Gale wait for guard Eric Bob Allen's effort erased Bill Ferris State's Corey Bouyer a possible rebound. Gibbons got 15 points in Tuinier's old mark of 44-6% set the game. State News photo by Richard Warren Sinful~yet I can't pray; while frosh John Morrison and Father, hear the words I cannot say.' as U-M rolls last year. This is year the triple only the second jump has been (continued on page ?) officially approved by the Big ($) 1968 Linda Rich Michigan's swimming juggernaut kept rolling along Saturday at Ann Arbor as the Wolverines bounced the Matt Mann Pool. The loss was MSU's first of the Spartans, 70-53, at Ten. Washington, with his time now standing only one - tenth second off the world standard of 5.9, Gymnasts swomGophers^ year after seven straight wins Will run 50 yards in Toronto lose while U-M upped its record to 8-0. Sound familiar? Lots of Linda's songs will make you think she's been reading your mind. In fact, when you hear her Gary Kinkead won three events for the Wolves while the Spartans could only manage three wins against the Big Ten's perennial second place team. Thursday night at the Maple Leaf games with his main competition coming from John close meet sing you just naturally start singing with her, because she's Jim Henderson topped the one-meter Carlos, the world's premier around ace who is sitting out I diving field as he totaled By JOHN VIGES they lost the meet in which they saying what you want to say yourself. 279.25 while Tom Cramer grabbed second. Henderson and Bill sprinter who will run in East State News scored the most points. The split season with a shoulder inji Sports Writer Scott were 2-3 in the three-meter. Lansing Feb. 14. Carefully mix lemon and left the Spartans with a 2-3 was not bound by coacl Dick Crittenden won the 50-yard freestyle race in 22.16 and The Spartans' only other win honied flavorings and you will ethics. record. LINDA RICH is singing at 8:00 P.M. Sat. February 7,1970 came in the night's last Mike Kalmbach was second for MSU's only other one-two sweep. event, come up with a close One aspect of the Illinois meet "Although the final score in the McDonel Kiva, McDonel Hall. Tickets on sale for Alan Dilley topped Michigan's Rick the mile relay, as freshman Mike not show Dorney in the 200-yard approximation of the bitter - which left the Spartans cold was it, we won the mee^ $1.00 at the UNION TICKET OFFICE. Sponsored by Inter backstroke in 2:02.0. George Gonzalez was the Murphy, junior John Mock, sweet taste left with the MSU the inconsistent he said. "You can quote only other , if not poor - Varsity Christian Fellowship. Spartan to place in two events, taking third in the 100 behind sophomore A1 Henderson and gymnastics team after it's judging. Although an unwritten The debatable ( senior Bill Wehrwein broke meet Kinkead and teammate John Thuerer and second in the 500 weekend action. rule of coaching says "thou shalt unfortunately overshadc and fieldhouse records with a fine performances by botl freestyle, again behind Kinkead. The Spartans had little trouble not publicly criticize judging" some 3:16.1 clocking. with the Minnesota Gophers but it the Spartans nad the lllini. was obvious But by the way Spartans placed in Friday, winning 157.05 to Coach George Szypula was The meet started in excellen numerous other events and fashion. Both teams hai 146.35, but Saturday they lost shaking his head and the stunned showed MSU coach Frank to Illinois 158.30 to 157.45. The look excellent vaults and good floo on his assistant coach Norm Dittrich the signs of better meets the best the team has exercise routines and after thes were Haynie that they were upset. things to come. performed all year and ironically Joe Fedorchik, Spartan all first two events MSU w« - "I was pleased with very our leading, but only by .2 point performances on the whole," Rich Murahata scored ove Dittrich said. "We ran well in for both events and Pete just about everything and with a came through with a fine vaull little better baton work we for the Spartans. John Roeraei could have been there in the of Illinois scored 9.1 and 8.9S sprint medley relay. for the two events. WhenyouVe got a company "We'll be working on baton passing this week." The.Spartans' only other relay that finished, the distance The tum - about c side - horse when the lllini outscored MSU 26.95 to 25.6, that's run by engineers, Ed Raymond scored medley, took fourth in 10.15.2 Ken Barr had an excellent 9.55 for Illinois. One Illinois judge scored Barr an almost lettei \ ISRAEL 7 perfect 9.9. this is wliat it looks like. \ CHOSEN OF GOD? / two The Spartans events but won Illinois close and the margin won in the side - horse provided the the next stayed Four-fifths of our management What does the Bible Many of our technical staff saftfxwt ultimate victory. at Hughcs-Fullcrton arc continue graduate studies under Israel and the Middfe Bast? Tom Kuhlman continued his engineers. So we're technically company-sponsored educational Free book on this affr-old fine all - around work, winning oriented. As the chart shows, 27% programs. Each year, advanced the horizontal bar in both meets of the staff are assigned conflict available to Jewish degrees are earned this way. with 9.05 and 9.3 scores. engineering or scientific tasks in To develop sophisticated Support for fellowship programs readers. New Testament and Kuhlman9s winning effort Balhorn continued to improve our field of large information information systems, we need a has steadily increased. In 1959, other literature also available and had excellent performances systems. Another 2\r/c have wide range of technical disciplines. three Ph.D. and 15 M.S. Fellows without Sophomore Tom Kuhlman exhibits the form that earned in the rings, parallel bars and technical support assignments. This 1968 chart gives some idea of charge. Write: him top honors on the horizontal bar in Saturday's meet were supported by Hughes- high bar. Charlie Morse remained We're set up so that draftsmen our requirements. One in Fullcrton. During the 1969/70 with Illinois. Kuhlman scored a 9.30 but the Spartans still man christian information the most consistent Spartu draft; technicians work at lab five has a Masters or Doctorate in school year, 29 Ph.D. and 50 M.S. Service lost to the lllini by less than a point. benches; and engineers engineer. his specialty. averaging over 9.0 for the side Fellows arc being supported. P. O. Box 1048, Rochester, N. Y. I46UJ State News photo by Mike Beasley horse, rings and parallel bars. GOT NO TIME? MIDWINTER CLEANING SPECIAL lm BACHROfi iIsII MO 1 2 99 m m 43 16 J 990 II g -f PHD TOTAL 12 806 : 89 4 122 IT / 110 6 108 2 20 32 1255 0 1 32 1262 20% OFF HERE'S HOW TO SAVE: Current activities include: phascd-array frequency-scanning radar 1. Pick up a savings bag from either our Grand River Shop systems; real-time general-purpose computers; real-time or our pick - up truck. programming and systems software; displays; data processing; satellite and surface communications systems; missile systems; 2. 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Grand River # One Hour Service Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS Monday, February 2, 1970 7 FORFEIT LAST TWO MATCHES ini leave mats as'S'romps, 40-0 By GARY WALKOWICZ Illinois' Paul Jacob and MSU's State News Sports Writer Ben Lewis were tied at 1-1 with winning his third match in four overweight Earl Medley in an tries this season. exhibition match at 158 and* A frustrating afternoon of five seconds left in that match, Freshman Tom Milkovich that event went as did the rest of I wrestling for Illinois ended the closest battle of the day, The only close matches in the rode John Fregeau the entire the afternoon with the i earlier than anticipated Saturday when Jacob was penalized one Spartan runaway meet were at 126 and second period and then got an wrestler winning, 7-1. 1 when 111 ini Coach point for stalling. Referee Don Jack Robinson 167. escape and takedown in the "You hate to really beat a pulled his team off the floor, Schuitema had given Jacob a With Gary Bissell out for a third period to win the 134 team that bad," Spartan Coach forfeiting the last two matches warning a minute earlier and a week with a knee In MSU's 40-0 rout. second warning injury, Dave l match, 5-0. Grady Peninger said. "That 40-0 automatically Roberts wrestled at 126, edging Keith Robinson meant a penalty. Lowrance, growing score really looks bad. was upset by the Greg Zrudema, 8-6. stronger as his match progressed, "You can't really substitute two penalty points assessed Three seconds later, an Two predicaments in the final angry defeated Enos for your No. 1 men even in a Near against his wrestler in the closing seconds of the 190 pound match Jacob was penalized another point for butting. With two period spelled the difference for Roberts. at 142. Brownridge, 11-2, match like this because they've In the final period Lowrance earned the right to wrestle at and he took his team from the seconds left in the MSU's 126-pounder Dave Roberts almost gets a pin here against Illinois' match, Pat Karslake came back from got a takedown and near fall their weights. Greg Zuidema in IM Arena, losing that match and Robinson ordered his man off - a 3-0 deficit to beat Bruce and accumulated a lot of "We just have a pretty damed Saturday's match at the IM Arena. Roberts took an 8-6 decision in the Spartans' 40-0 the the mat and his team made their riding rout. heavyweight event by Kirkpatrick, 7-5. A reversal early time in posting the victory. good wrestling team and Illinois State News photo forfeit. premature exit. in by Bill Porteous the third period and a Rick Radman met the doesn't right now." Another forfeit, when Illinois' takedown with 25 seconds left 158 lb. wrestler couldn't make gave Karslake the victory over weight, plus a pair of pins gave his tough foe and driver's sweep puts cringe Fencers kept his be the Spartans their highest point unbeaten record intact. total of the season. Ron Ouellet, MSU's 150 - Greg Johnson, who has been pounder, got a pin in just 1:46 impressive since his return to against Quentin Wolff, using a reverse half nelson. action, crushed Bob Mayer, 18-1, to get MSU off to a 3-0 in Big 10 Spartan icers' title hopes Freshman Dave Ciolek, who lead. in beat out Bruce Zindel for the Spartan's 177 spot this week, came The Spartans' 118 - pounder close to pinning his foe The Spartan opened the 1970 fencing team with Coasting to victories in the season an foil and epee, 6-3 and 7-2, got his second pin in as many several times in the match, but. I Untimely lapses on defenses Bessone said. "When you run for Colorado, the Pioneers powerplay with 42 seconds varsity matches when he had to settle for a decision in impressive 18-9 victory over respectively, the sabre Indiana here Teiled disaster for the MSU into a team like Denver which improved their league mark to remaining in the first period and Saturday. contingent just squeaked by 5-4. ckey team's title aspirations plays good position and skates 6-5-1 as they prepare to defend Gilmore scored twice in the first The sabre figures to be the re this weekend. well, you have to get a piece of their two six straight NCAA titles. - minutes of the second Spartans' strongest event, and ■ The second - place Spartans them every time. Guys like their The loss by the Spartans cut period to give the Pioneers a 3-2 a pair to seventh - place Tom Gilmore, George Morrison, their record may have suffered a letdown. to 7-5 in the league advantage. 3-4 on Friday and 5-4 in and Brian Morenz are too clever and 10-8 However, team captain Doug overall. Billy Watt knotted the score at McGaw commented: "Anytime (Jertime Saturday, to fall from and too quick if you don't hit In Saturday's contest Allan 3-3 at 1:08 of the third period you go up against a conference ■ontention in the Western With their crimson uniforms Genovy's backhand shot spelled and Russo's second tally at 9:39 champion in Galinton Bryan, Kollegiate Hockey Assn., and providing a striking contrast to ruin for the Spartans with 4:21 gave the Spartans a 4-3 lead, but the dingy interior of MSU's you can't expect an easy Spartan Coach Amo Bessone put gone in the 10 minute overtime - Genovy set the stage for his victory." Bryan was 3-0 for the ost of the responsibility for ancient ice arena, the Pioneers period. overtime heroics with e double loss on his defense. a game day. gave every indication of the The Spartans held a 2-0 lead in tieing goal at 11:08. _ "We just weren't hitting this direction Denver hockey has A pleasant surprise was the the first period on goals Spartan goalie Rick Duffet was Leekend like we did against taken in recent years. With the' by Pat performance in the foil. Coach Russon and Gilles Gagnon, but credited with 37 saves while Wisconsin and Minnesota," remainder of their schedule set Charles Schmitter commented Denver's Morrison tallied on a Denver's freshman netminder, last week that if the Ron Grahame, picked up the win with 28. inexperienced men in foil A minor brawl highighted produced, the team could be pretty tough. Toughness was the Friday night's game as the word for Ira Schwartz, freshman Spartans went down, 6-4. Chris Held and Kent Nietzert, as The fracas broke out along the boards during a Spartan power they racked up victories of 2-0, 2-1 and 2-1, respectively. play and involved one fan who reached over the screen to Particularly impressive in the harrass a Pioneer participant epee were Bob Tyler and before the officials could break freshman Paul Herring, both 2-0. it up and send the Spartans' Substitutes Dana Day and Jeoff Herb Price and Denver's Gilmore Tully each contributed a victory off the ice for double penalties. in the Spartans' easiest competition of the day. Schmitter was pleased with Track Best way the overall team, performance of the particularly his two (continued firom page 6) to freshmen. The team is young, 's fencing team got off to a winning start Saturday as they topped Indiana, 18-9. Above with only three seniors starting, junior Wayne Hartwick were r Bob Rosenberg, right, is pictured battling his Hoosier and lacks the superstar it had fourth and fifth. opponent in the epee division. State News photo by Norm Payea last year in Glenn Williams. Hartwick came back to place fourth in the low barriers while sophomore Paul Cooke nabbed a fourth in the 600 - yard run. Sophomore LaRue Butchee was fifth in the 60. MSU's two milers had their finest performances ever at this time of the year as Ken "a Leonowicz and Chuck Starkey went third and sixth in the two mile. Leonwicz was timed in the I111® 9:05.0 while Starkey clocked an unofficial 9:08.4 on three j gj:a Fans and players watches but was given a 9:11.1 officially. ... ... - i~ Friday hockey game between MSU and Denver was a thriller for everyone, especially for Returning to form in the shot the fans who mixed it put, Gary VanElst tossed the up with several Denver players in the second period. The Pioneers had the last say metal ball 51-2V4, good for third. however, as they took a double win from the Spartans over the weekend. The Spartans' inext meet will be Saturday at Kalamazoo in the Western Michigan Relays. !S A,®Pot" Brewery )q 8 Pahula - Akrojox I? Wo°dbridge in - Wooster 'Urt 6 IS ®aal • Bawdiers 10 &Sal" Aristocrats 10 Ty"rCate" M«chine iison S" Retu«-n of the 7 »&actS.'oi£bUr«?",e" ''son urt 2 FYL Depression >0 M°thjngs * RebeU 10 ®tr°ids Caribbean - 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, February ? „ state news classified 355-8255 Room 347 Student Services, We'll help you give a VALENTINE via Classifieds today! classified Automotive FRANKLY SPEAKING by Phil frank For Rent For Rent For Sale The State Newt does not THUNDERBIRD 1967 2-door permit racial or religious discrimination In Its ad¬ Landau. Power steering, brakes, power windows, factory power NEW G.E. 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Call 351-9286 or MALE; 21. Spend a few profitable GIRL NEEDED for large 4-man 372-1031. 0-2-13 TRAINEE evenings a week while the children For Rent — College graduate apartment. River's Edge. move now to secure are sleeping or hubby is studying. your Winter/spring. 351-0343. 5-2/4 811 NORTH CHESTNUT, sleeping QUEEN'S WAY TO FASHION TV RENTALS - Students place in the managerial world offers opportunities to reliable only. Low room, parking, student, reference. of the 70's. Start $7,500+. monthly and term rates. Call $10. 485-9565. 3-2-4 women. No investment. Call 484-2600 to reserve Call 485-5481, Bellinger yours. 626-6433. 3-2-4 Personnel. University TV Rentals. C PLEASANT ROOM in East Lensing FACULTY APARTMENT. for women $8. Call ED 2-1279. COMPANION FOR elderly lady and TV RENTALS: G.E., 19" portable - Unfurnished. No pets. EAST 3-2/3 light housework. Monday thru $8.50 per month including stand. LANSING MANAGEMENT. Friday, 9-4. 337-9426, after 4:30 p.m. 5-2/4 Call J. R. Culver Co., 351-8862, Phone 332-2627. C RESPONSIBLE LADY - nice single. BELLINGER r— 217 Ann Street, East Lansing. C Very close In. BROILER necessary. COOKS. Experience Evening work. Call FRAN DOR deluxe AREA apartment. 2 bedroom Carpeted, required. 663-8418. 2-2/2 PERSONNEL P« ^ RENT A TV from a TV Company, 485-1764. FRED HARVEY INC., air-conditioned, $160 For Sale Capital City Airport. 3-2-4 $9.50 per month. Call 337-1300. 1001 Fairway Lane. a month. 351-3895 SERVICE Nejac TV Rentals. C 355-2398. 20-2/19 BIRTHDAYS AND GIFTS. Ladies, any snapshots preserved for life. Pocket mirrors, buttons elso. ANNUAL _ KOWA Phone 489-7255. A-5-2/5 35mm, SLR Telephoto, wide engle, close up camera. 485-5481 SPRING BREAK SMASH lens included. $40. 355-0775. S-2/3 [£□□□□ anEDCB i CROSSWORD Freeport, Acapulco, Mexico 1 PUZZLE □□HECI nBHODD □□□E3I1H I300G0 ACROSS Musical theme $209 30. Beak $209 1. Warm up a motor 4. Peacock blue I. Posterior 31. Creek 33. Porter 35. Denial □nrnsn □□ | Includes: Includes: 11. Yale i. Lady 38. Slanting 12. Military 40. Ital. daybreeze Round-trip Jet assistant 42. Beige Round 13. Hint 43. House of air fare. - trip Jet 14. Subsequently worship air fare 16. Thorn apple 46. Interprets Accommodations at 18. Human race 49. Extend HOME? the Freeport Inn. 20. Drive into 21. Chinese 50. 52. Forbidden Murmur 5, Three-toed sloth Accommodations porcelain 53. Notwith¬ 1. Turmeric 6. Unique I 24. Office note standing 2. Fairy 7Close at Bali-Hal 27. Chemical 8. Sharp ins# I Nightly Happy Hour. suffix 54. Stalk 55. Solution 3. Essential 9. Pelt If \ 2 4. Rear rampart you're homeless or lonely for roommates, give State . 10. Social r- J- r- r- 6 5 Management a call. We have three apartments available Transfers Transfers II % •2 'i 15. Cheese 17. Cap immediately with four man occupancy. Just a short walk w 19. Precept Baggage Handling. •M 4 l« '7 21. Thin rope puts you in University Terrace your classroom with time to spare. Our Baggage Handling ie % V io 22. Eng. essayist 23. Daughter ot I P and air apartments feature study conditioning for the upcoming warm weather. Don't room, balconies |Special Deluxe Package 21 Va 22 % in is % 26 Tantalus 25. Carte delay, there are only three left at $65/per man and up. Limited Space Available $: % 26. Hautboy |at Exclusive King's Inn Available 27 % 26 29 % so 29. Support 32. Sum 31 32 3H AS %1 % 34. Auto shoe 37. Transgress For Information Call Your 36 if 36 W Campus Representative % 39. Charlatan 41. Dramatic 0tat£ tyilmiaqemenb Bob Lieder Al Kaufman Lee Snell Sue Eckles %% •0 MO Ml ^/A H2 W $% H7 u 43. divisions Shout , rfpa/itmmt o Hana^emedt SpeeiaJhM- 353*4047 361-4928 353-0013 351-5333 90 $ ll 44. Tint 45. Homburg 47. Fawn i* h 48. Cnow mem Studentours (313) 886- •0844 1 S3 51. sauce Exist Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan M onday, February 2, 1970 9 For Sale, Peanuts Personal 1.15 ■u STEREO $50.00 or bMt off*. DOUBLE BED - antique scroll - type head boards, box spring and BARB - HAPPY 21st today. Have Miss Brock 1' 351 -3262 after five. 3-A-2/2 excellent mattress. Complete, $50. many 1-2-2 more, O.K. Love, Frisky. Scope Mouthwash Hair trjtlful gray maxi coat. Best After 6 p.m. 372-6806. 3-A-2/2 Spray f X accepted. Size 10. 365-3661, I 2-2-3 NEW MINOLTA 16-PS camera. Crib, ONLY 55 days to go. 1-2-2 Pat. 600X13 recap tire. 355-8031. 3-A-2/2 BEV & CHRIS: Term Party was 67' is... 49c \Zcs PRO, Ski boot*, new 1970 spiffy keen, jetl W.EdW. & Chuck. Limit 1 1-2-2 Limit 1 | rnodel size 10-M. Best offer. USED VACUUM cleaners $3. up. (coupon) (coupon) I 353-7539-. 5-2-6 Used Mwing machines $10. up. East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only Expires after 2-7-70 804 East Michigan, Lansing. 6-2/3 Real Estate Expires after 2-7-70 | passionate HOUSE: WALK to campus. Priced I 3.00 other colors available. Many below FHA value. Low down I I aroovv styles, and couches. including hassocks Low prices. Phone POODLES MINIATURE, 9 weeks. AKC. Exceptional breed. Cell, payment and terms. $20,500. Call Bob Homar. 351-0965 or SIMON Cigarettes lade East 1 337-9215, midnight. -K-I-K. 372-7068. 3-A-2/2, REAL ESTATE, Okemos Branch, 110-2-13 351-2260. 4-A-2/4 3/79' After Shave SMALL TAN female dog, free to |nerAL ELECTRIC 300 record er Separate speakers. $55. good home. 372-6936 evenings. 3-A-2/3 House broken. Recreation _ Limit 1 sjw ,e 353-3679 3-2-4 EASTER VACATION IN Limit 1 - (coupon) (coupon) trTRESS • QUILTED cover, box WEST HIGHLAND - White Terrie^ JAMAICA! East Lansing Store Only Expires aftor 2-7-70 East Lansing Store Only Expires after 2-7-70 fsprings, doublei sized; 3 years okl^ AKC AKC champion-sired cnampion-sired male male 1555 Call 694-9403 after 4:30 puppies. 8 « weeks. — 337-9565. m!3-a-2/2 4-A-2/2 l»C 41c WASHER, I buckskin vest, 21" boys bicycle. movie screen, Mobil# Homes IF YOU Bic Pens Tide I 694-5481. 3-A-2/2 1968 MOBILE Home 52'x12'. APPRECIATE carpeted. Furnished and Newly extras. EFFICIENCY "Help Wanted" advertise in the columns for good Laundry Detergent Ln'S SKI sweater - hand knit, extra Jiafge, beautiful design. $32.50. 625-3616 in Perry. A-5-2/4 workers. Dial 355-82551 9C 29' ■ 339-8112. 3-A-2/2 1960 MOBILE home: 2 Limit 3 bedroom, Limit 1 Service JEN'S BUCKLE ski boots and near A-5-2/4 campus. Must sell 351-6577. ALTERATIONS & DRESSMAKING SCOPE East (coupon) Lansing Store Only Expires after 2-7-70 (coupon) East Lansing Store only | carrier, size 11%. Worn once. $45. Expires after 2-7-70 by I 353-1845. A-3-2/2 experienced seamstress. Reasonable charge. Calf 355-5855. Interested young men pick up information at the SCOPE LOST: QL19 Cannon 35mm camera anti-pollution booth in the lobby of i»c 1.75 WPEX 2000 auto - reverse tap 0-2/2 the Union. It is manned by Sylvian near Wells Hall, January 27th. Spybrook, Detroit junior, and Connie Tuisku, Kaleva I recorder $500 when new, noi ank 332-0644. 3-A-2/2 „ 361-7783. 3-2/2 GUITAR LESSONS. Private Rock - - ' freshman. State News photo by Terry Luke Jergens Enkasheer Folk Semi Classic. - - MARSHALL rENTION GIRLS: Have black P ersonal MUSIC COMPANY. 351-7830 C-2-2 Deodorant Soap Panty Hose ir fur coat for sale. 482-8728. FREE -- LIFE INSURANCE 9' 99c | 3-A-2/2 ; ■ negative FILM - 35mm Kodak color literature. Call licensed agent - TWO RESPONSIBLE women with STCVE KAUFMAN 353-7708. O experience will babysit in their home. Hot lunch and diaper Student sues Pittenger Limit 3 (coupon) Limit 6 (coupon) - 200 feet, $40. Bill STUDENT WITH Skymaster at service. Will accept mother - less East Lansing store Only East Lansing Store Only I Brown 484-6674. 3-A-2/2 Capital City call Bob J. 332-5555. (continued from page one) Expires after 2-7-70 Expires after 2-7-70 children too. For not 3-2/3 more reply. give warning of his dismissal O'Laughlin said he saw information call 371-1258. 5-2-6 nor a chance to defend himself. O'Laughlin claims he was Pittenger step out on the GET YOUR haircut by appointment. fired solely on the grounds of his He said Pittenger saw him at 2.00 balcony overlooking the spring and box spring UNION SHOP. 3-2/3 BUILDING BARBER ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING, formals. Experienced. Reasonable participation in the anti - Nixon the rally in front of the • Capitol, "and within 10 minutes I looked demonstrators and that he Opaque Aspirin inations. Roll-away beds in charge. CallJ355-1040. 5-2-6 - policy protest, and that he was "visibly irritated" when FLY ACAPULCO learned I was dismissed." he spotted O'Laughlin. |30", 39" and 48" lollywood style beds and frames, widths, ... GO EXOTICI Room, 3 meals daily. Jeep, tourist ^Typewriter Service Tom Greene, a WJBK-TV Panty Hose 100 count 5 grain service, up to 12 deys, $225.. (Electrics) (Detroit) reporter who was also hosts, dressers, study desks. 60 fused matching chairs for study or Leave when you want. 351-5249. aa-a/ta Repair BARBI MEL: Typing, muitilithing. No job too large or too small. on the balcony, said Pittenger $119 9' i use. Used card tables stated, "If I see any of my staff Foreign & Domestic Block off campus. 332-3255. C Limit 6 i folding chairs. Late model FLY ACAPULCOI Guaranteed Lfculs E. May.Sr. Limit 1 Departure-Stay ED 2-08V7 out there, I'll fire them." (coupon) (coupon) i phonographs, and stereo as long as you Campus Book Store- ANN BROWN: MSU Folklore Society meeting, Later Pittenger said East Lansing store Only East Lansing Store Only mponents. Stereo tape likel Food-Hotel. 351-8979. Across ]from Union Typing and multilith Expires after 2-7.70 offset printing. Complete service tonight, 7:30 p.m.. Joint: Student O'Laughlin was fired for Expires after 2-7-70 lers, used portable tv set*, __1Q-2/9 BABYSITTING IN Marble School Services Building. Mr. William Heist ment gas ranges, kitchen for dissertations, thesis, of the Michigan Folklore "inefficiency and because of $50 REWARDI - for information area home. Day care or evenings. Society will conflict with classes that kept and chairs. 1 and 2 burner manuscripts, general typing IBM. be present. 1.59 6.95 concerning the theft of black Reesonable retes. 351-5770. 5-2/4 20 years experience. ic hot 332-8384. C him from the job when he was plates. $3.99 and up. metal kitchen cabinets. Free Magnavox record combination player stereo radio from Typing Service "Universal Family" will be at needed." Contac Stereo delivery. Bank cerd. Master Charge COMPLETE THESIS Service. Hubbard Hall, Saturday, February 7, "We've had some complaints J layaway plans. Hours: 6 - 3 0 Apartment Apartments 1300 7 Lowbrooke East Grand AWAY FROM IT ALL HOMES are Discount Printing. IBM typing and from 9-12 p.m. for a rock concert. about his work," Pittenger said Cold Capsules 8 Track Tapes i: p.m. WILCOX River. If desired your name will in the Classified Ads each day I binding of thesis, resumes, Admission 50c. then. "He's been behind in his Secondhand store, 509 East publications. Across from campus, .0'. an. 485-4391. C remain confidential. 351-7994. Check nowl corner below MAC and Grand River, Any organization wishing to have hours and if he'd asked for the day off I would have denied it. 33c $499 PAULA ANN HAUGHEY 20% Style Shop. Call events put on the Union Board The student Limit 1 COPYGRAPH employes are Limit 3 Discount on Theses Printing SERVICES, Spring Term Activities Calandar (coupon) 337-1666. C should contact the Union Board expected to log 40 hours a week East (coupon) February [ TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS art now leasing student 1970. Complete Professional Thesis Service. IBM * office before March 4, 1970. The at the House job, Pittenger said, Lansing Store Only Expires after 2-7-70 1 East Lansing Store Only Expires after 2-7-70 and O'Laughlin was 17 hours its. These spacious luxury apartment are completely Selectric, Multilith printing and hard binding. 337-1527. C Transportation phone 355-3354. number is 355-3355 or and 41 minutes deficient when I carpeted and furnished with distinctive Spanish he went 50C 1.09 RIDERS ANYWHERE in Florida "AWOL" on Mediterranean furniture. Each unit has TERM PAPERS, dissertations, etc. Spring Break. Round trip. The Following Free University Moritorium Day. OFF THE a dishwasher, Experienced. Electric typewriter. CHEAP! 351-5249. 35-3-5 Classes meet tonite: Israel: Model for O'Laughlin admits to he Breck Shampoo garbage disposal and individual control - central air Call Karen, 882-2639. O Social Change - 7:30 - EBH, 304; backlog but added that it was DISCOUNT I conditioning. These two or four man units have up to 3 TYPING SERVICE in my East Wanted Vocations for Social Change - 7:30 - 101 EBH; Extension of Sense of routine, and that 34 delinquent PRICE ON Concentrate hours are usually allowed before I parking spaces per unit. The student's leisure time has been Lansing home. Phone 332-3306. Touch - 7:00 - 311 EBH; Guerilla pay cuts are ordered. ALL LP RECORDS tub# 0-1-2-2 BABYSIT+ING WANTED - Fenced Theater - 8:00 - Snyder Lower in backyard, children to adequately planned for with a giant heated swimming pool, play with. Lounge; El. Ed. Reform, "The Limit 1 Limit 1 PROFESSIONAL THESIS TYPING 882-8983. 3-2/2 Project," - 7:00 - 309 EBH. Leland Gait, House recreation (coupon) (coupon) rooms and private balconies. If you want to be Finest quality guaranteed. AM, postmaster and East East Lansing Store Only O'Laughlin's - Lansing Store Only Helen, 3930795; PM, Sandy, EXPERIENCED SALES PERSON to MSU immediate Expires after 2-7-70 Expire; after 2-7-70 among the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call today. Marketing Club meeting, supervisor, said 351-0995. 5-2-6 work with Lansing area businesses. Tuesday, February 3, 7:30, Teak O'Laughlin was not only a I There are units starting at $70/ month Excellent pay. Contact Mr. Room, Eppley Center. Jess Bell from 1.00 per man. Kaufman 351-4928 or 353-2968. competent worker but "he was 98c Bonne Bell Co. will be present. 2-2-3 quick to pick up postal YOU START SOMETHING GREAT " Union Board Thieves' Market Art regulations and rates." Tame Deodorant when you read the Classified Ads E Show, Sunday, Feburary 8, 1-4 p.m.. each dayI Union Ballroom. $1.00 entry fee. "He showed an unusual Creme Rinse Soft and Dry MODEL OPEN: 1-6 p.m. every Sign up at Union Board Office, or willingness to do any task he was day except Sunday TYPING would - WITH 3 years experience like typing in my home. call 355-3355. assigned," Gait said. "I hated to see him go." 8 01. jjt 3.3«. 59c Block & Bridle Club entries for Horse Limit 1 Manuscripts, envelopes or general Limit 1 PHONE: 332-6441 typing. 50c per original, 10c per Show, Monday, February 2 (coupon) East Lansing store Only carbon. 372-2957. 5-2/5 Sunday, February 22. Monday and East Lansing Store Only Expires THREE AND SIX MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE NEED MALE student roommate. Wednesday, 1:30-4:^0; 8-10, Tuesday, 11:15-12:30, 8-4:30; Van Hoosen after 2-7-70 Expires after 2-7-70 Block from Berkey. 332-2460 Thursday, 8-10, 10:30-2:30; Fridays, 1.09 after 5 p.m. 3-2/3 8-10, 11:15-12:30; 2:30-4:30, in the Scott ^ BLOOD DONORS Needed. $7.50 for Meats Lab. requests WIC Jergens Lotion Paper Towels topctunctfjam Special page with red hearts all positive. A negative, B negative and AB negative, $10.00. O negative, $12.00. Community Blood Center, 507% Michigan Alpha Phi Sigma, The National Police Honorary, meeting, tonight, 7:00 p.m.. Student Raymond Union, Room 34. Scodeller, Prosecuting withdrawal 9-1/2 69c 02. Z 19' on Friday, Feb. 13th. East Grand River, East Lansing. Attorney, Ingham County will speak Van Hoosen Hall residents i4620_S. Hoflodorn Above the new Campus Book on Narcotics. voted Thursday night to request Limit 1 Limit 1 $3.00 for 1 inch Store. Hours: 9 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. to withdraw from Women's Inter (coupon) (coupon) East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only MAMA GEMENT EXCL USIVEL Y B Y: $5.00 for 2 inches Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Union Board "Report Resort 70" - residence Council (WIC). The Expires after 2-7-70 Expires after 2-7-70 Tuesday and Thursday, 12 P.M. to Fashion show, Thursday, February 5, vote was unanimous among all Pre-paid 6:30 P.M. Alco Management Company 347 Student Services 337-7183. C 8:00 p.m.. Union Parlors. women present at the meeting. Residents felt that WIC is not 79c applicable to their situation in this upperclassmen living Kodak Color Films 5X7 Color Place Your women's apartment building, Nancy Gajewski, hall president 126 - 127- 620 Enlargement from Kodak negative and Grosse Point Woods senior, PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD said. Miss Gajewski cited the 87c Limit 1 39' Limit 1 Today . . . Just clip, complete, mail. following reasons: (coupon) -No freshmen live in Van East (coupon) Lansing store Only East Lansing store STATE NEWS will bill you later. Expires after 2-7-70 Only Hoosen. Many of WIC's Expires after 2-7-70 problems deal with freshmen, Name such as hours. -The residence 9 volt 59c hall has no Address_ receptionist. Residents run the Transistor City Zip Code desk and therefore use a key Extensinn Cords Phone Student No. system after closing. -Van Hoosen is an apartment Batteries __________ Consecutive Dates to Run . living situation. 9{ «ft. 29' -Management of Van Hoosen Limit 6 Limit 1 Heading . is with Owen Graduate Hall. (coupon) (coupon) Ad Here: "We realize that we would lose East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only «, our voice in policy - Expires after 2-7-70 Expires after 2-7-70 making," Miss Gajewski said. "But the way policies are coming out now, each hall is able to form Peanuts Personals must be placed In person. their own." Joe and Cindy: STATE D ISCOUNT Ijo I er 10 Words or Lets: 1 day - *1.50 3 days - *4.00 4 Of per word Congratulations We Cash MSU 1Payroll Checks Words Add: 15f per word on the □ □ I.D. Re*qul red Mall tot Michigan State News engagement. 347 Student Services Bldg. 307 E. Gr and River MSU East Lansing, Mich. 210 Abbott Rd, Suite 47 351-0990 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Placement Bureau The following employers will FEB. 10: Dow Chemical Co.; of Education; Camp Easton for be interviewing from Feb. 9 -13. Joslyn Manufacturing and Boys, summer employment If you are interested in an Supply Co.; Milwaukee County only; Clark Equipment Co.; Del organization, please report to Civil Service; Northern Illinois Monte Corp.; Commissioned the Placement Bureau at least Gas Co., also summer Officer Corps of the two school days in advance to employment; Republic Steel Environmental Science Services sign up for an interview and to Corp.; Square D Co.; Administration; Fairbands obtain additional information. Hewlett-Packard Co., also Northstar Borough School MILITARY OBLIGATIONS: summer employment. District; Foote, Cone and Students should interview with FEB. 10, 11: .Dow Chemical Belding; Grumman Aerospace employers even though they Co.; National Security Agency; Corp.; Guam School System; have not completed their Herman and MacLean; City of Detroit Civil Service military service. Most employers International Paper Co.; Kraftco will be interested in the student Commission; Dept. of Defense; Durand Area Schools; Jewel Corp.; Manufacturers Life before and after his duty with Insurance Co.; Motorola Inc.; Food Stores; Jewell Home the Armed Forces. Old Kent Bank and Trust Co.; FEB. 9: Armour and Co.; Shopping, also summer employment; Jewell Companies Procter and Gamble Co., Bank of America; Blackhawk Inc. (Osco Drug, Inc.); M. W. summer employment only; Restaurant, also summer Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co.; Kellogg Co.; Olin Corp.; Proctor employment; Defense and Gamble Co.; Sears, Roebuck Standard Oil of California; Intelligence Agency; Detroit and Co.; Service Systems Corp., University of Michigan; Westport Public Schools; Midland Public Public Schools. Subsidary of the DelMonte Schools; Motorola, Inc.; Mott Corp.; Uniroyal Inc. Program of the Flint Board of Education; Quaker Oats Co., FEB. 11: State of Hawaii, also summer employment; Dept. of Education. Unleashed dogs Radiation Inc. FEB. 11, 12: Kimberly-Clark FEB. 9, 10: Armour-Dial Inc.; Corp.; NASA-Lewis Research take advantage The Bendix Corp.; Monsanto Center; Procter and Gamble Co., Co.; Naval Weapons Center, also Sales Management; U.S. Air Congratulations summer Oil employment; Standard Co. of California and Force. FEB. 12: Amoco Chemicals of camp ruling Gov. Milliken signs a letter of congratulations Chevron Research Co.; Tee-Pak Saturday honoring the 150th anniversary of the ROTC. At the signing of the executive letter were MSU Inc., also summer employment; Corp.; General Telephone and representatives cadet Major Edward Electronics Service Corp.; SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) Sever, left, and Col. Jean P. Burner. State News photo by Mike Beasley the Bell System, Michigan Bell, — Until 1967, Califomians who General Telephone Co. of AT&T, Western Electric. went camping in a state park Michigan; Grand Ledge Public weren't allowed to bring along MILLIKEN OFFERS TRIBUTE Schools; Johnson Service Co.; Procter and Gamble Co.; man's best friend. Then the state began a trial Schlumberger Well Services, also summer period of allowing pets to stay employment; Sperry ROTC anniversary Rand Corp.; Sundstrand Corp.; Western Electric; Xerox Corp. FEB. 12, 13: Allis-Chalmers overnight in parks and 50,000 dogs camped with their masters in 1967, with 90,000 canines in the parks the following year. By CYNTHIA NEAL ROTC originated in 1819 when Capt. Alden Partridge, former Manufacturing Co.; Caterpillar Only 88 citations were used State News Staff Writer Tractor Co.; Foote, Cone and for infractions of dog rules the superintendent at West Point, founded the American Literary, Belding; General Telephone and first year. But in 1968, citations Gov. Milliken last Friday congratulated Col. Jean P. Burner, Scientific and Military Academy, which later became Norwich Electronics. numbered 512, most of them for professor of military science, and the nearly 2,000 ROTC University. students in Michigan on their 150th anniversary of college The FEB. 13: dogs not on a leash. concept of college military training spread from there. In Birmingham Board military training. 1862, the Morrill Act, establishing land grant colleges, stipulated The governor met briefly at the Capitol with Col. Burner, Capt. that these institutions receiving federal funds were to conduct John C. Burke, public information officer and instructor and Cadet Major Edward J. Sever, battalion commander. Milliken military instruction. MSU, pioneer of the land grant colleges, started military BEHIND IN YOUR signed a congratulatory letter and presented it to Col. Burner. instruction in 1861. Its senior class, excused two months before "I join you, and the nearly 2,000 ROTC students in Michigan, commencement, marched off with the Union Army. Earlier that in paying tribute to the thousands of ROTC graduates who have READING? same year, a member of the served our country in peacetime, in war time and in times of faculty had organized a group called the "Plowboy Guard." national emergency," the letter read. In 1919 a military science department was established as While MSU was the only institution represented at the part of the Army ROTC program. At that time the presentation, the governor was addressing himself to the nine department offered course work in Infantry, Field Artillery, Cavalry, Signal Michigan campuses which have the program. and Quartermaster branches. ATL 111,112,113 Today, a general military science program is offered, enabling a Adams proposed student to qualify for any of the 17 brances of the The Army ROTC program has an enrollment of over Army. 150,000 students at 283 colleges in the 50 states, the District of Columbia NS 191 A & B 192 A & B OUTLINES and Puerto Rico. More than 16,600 ROTC 193 graduates have been for AAUP award commissioned in the Army this year. There are currently 220 students enrolled in the MSU. Approximately 75 will be commissioned between now and program at SOC 231,232, 233 HUM 241,242, 243 CAN graduation this summer. Charles P. Larrowe, professor support of the MSU chapter of of economics, said Friday that the AAUP for the nomination, but was told that his nomination HST 121, 122 HELP! he and Byron Grown, asst. EC 200, 201 was too late to be considered for professor of economics, have the Feb. 2 deadline. Alpha Phi Sigma sent in PSY 151 their personal In a reply to Larrowe, Jack nomination of former MSU STAT 121 President Walter Adams to Steiber, president of the MSU chapter, said that such an action PHY 287 AVAILABLE receive the national Alexander could not be considered Meiklejohn Academic Freedom a without National Police Honorary MTH 108,109,111, Award of the American Assn. of but meeting of the MSU chapter, ONLY University Professors (AAUP). The award is presented each suggested that Larrowe make the nomination himself. Larrowe sent a letter of presents 112, 113 CHEM 141 year to an American university college administrator or or nomination Friday National AAUP headquarters, to the RAYMOND SCODELLER Geo 204 AT trustee, or to a board of trustees cosigned by Brown, and prosecuting attorney of Ingham County as a group, in recognition of an outstanding contribution to enclosed newspaper articles and editorials from the State News, speaking on CAMPUS academic freedom. Larrowe had solicited the as well Sun-Times, as The the Chicago Evening Star "Narcotics and Drug Abuse" MUSIC and the State Journal that Monday Feb. 2 7:00 p.m. supported Adams in his actions Room 34 Union (across from SN correction as then acting president of MSU. the Union) on positions NEW ENGLAND... In the Jan. 30 article "Huff asks Wharton to clarify questions on VP appointment," it was reported that Milton E. what a LIFE! Muelder, vice president for research development, and Gordon A. Sabine, vice president for special projects, were given professorial titles as a result of a March 17. 1956 trustees' action. We wish to make it clear that both Muelder and Sabine held academic positions before they Robert Brockwall R°n Cook jrj ^ were appointed to administrative positions. The trustees action only formalized the academic % appointments. mDick Shlnsky Dorian Hurtado A surprising exclamation over the pictures of five East Lansing a. Pale blue ribbed men? Not when you think in terms of - the founder of mutual life insurance in America. Our b. Striped stretch - contract contains the finest combination of provisions at royal blue/ pale any price. This is especially valuable as you live with your life insurance and wish to convert to an income-producing plan. clause exists than New No finer change-of-plan England Life's. Gary Marshall NEW ENGLAND LIFE Founder of Mutual Life Insurance In America UouuARDjowmon'f 1500 Kendole Blvd. - 1835 Fran dor 351-5940