Wednesday In the heart MICHIGAN of all things, of whatever Dark.. STATE NEWS ... there is in the universe, dwells the Lord. STATE . . today and . with a a chance of high between 10 snow -The Upanishads and 16 degrees. Low tonight UNIVERSITY between 3 and 8 degrees. 01.62 Number 127 East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 4, 1970 Academic Council OKs anti-discrimination report the Anti - Discrimination Judicial Board to be comprised of faculty, administrative and conduct a formal hearing. professional personnel, labor employes and The case may be appealed to the Anti - students. Academic Council Discrimination Appeal Board, if at least The committee will be instructed to The approved two members of the judicial board dissent I changes within the Report on Anti - "identify policies, practices or patterns of from the decision. I Discrimination Policies at MSU that would behavior which may reflect discrimination" I guarantee the confidentiality of personal The committee report advocates that a and if they do reflect discrimination the I records in investigations conducted by the permanent committee against committee "shall initiate action for a. I committee against discrimination and discrimination be established and that it hearing before the anti - discrimination have at least one non I insure against double jeopardy. member - and at least one non white - faculty white judicial board." The committee advocates that the Anti ji addition, the report assures a undergraduate member. - Discrimination Appeal Board be I method of appeal if there is a refusal from The nine - member committee would constituted of members of the University community to be chosen by the organization or person charged with the CLEVELAND CHIEF violation of University policy discrimination and the organization or against person making the charge. The two members thus designated shall Police head attempt to agree on a third member to serve as chairman of the Appeal Board. If they are not able to agree on a chairman within five days, they will notify the University president who shall then with accepting request the American Arbitration Assn. to appoint a qualified person to serve as the third member, the fees and expenses of Proper pro which, will be paid by the University. President Wharton runs his chairmanship of the Academic Council With the standard implements of DETROIT (UEI) -- Mayor Carl B. that "If the evidence supports the chiefs parliamentary procedure. Beneath the mounds of paper listing the topics of the meeting can be found the I Stokes of Cleveland met with Detroit and position, we will back him 100 per cent, (Please turn to page 15) sanctioning gavel and a paperback edition of "Robert's Rules of Order." State News Photo by Jerry McAllister I Michigan officials Tuesday to check reports but if the evidence does not support him, it I his new police chief accepted $1,000 - a - will no longer be possible to retajn his I month in Mafia bribes to protect an services." I abortion clinic while serving as a Detroit Newsmen questioned Stokes after he Council I police inspector. delays final decision met with the Detroit mayor and one I The new Cleveland chief, William P. newsman put his hand on the Cleveland I Ellenburg, Detroit policeman and then mayor's shoulder to get his attention to ask I public safety director in Grosse Pointe Park a question. I before accepting the Cleveland post, denied "Don't put your hand on me," Stokes I charges made by a reputed former Mafia said. "Just give me the courtesy you ought | lawyer. to give a visiting official. Whenever I have a East Lansing income Ellenburg said in Cleveland he will statement to make it will be after I have I I remain Cleveland asked to leave." police chief "unless I am Stokes flew to Detroit Monday night to talked with everybody. I've cooperated with you. Efforts to make me do otherwise show lack of courtesy and lack of respect." on tax [' check on WnWCBfef. •Stokes then met with Derick Daniels, "The 44ty council feels that certain didn't seem to tie - in with the notion that could gain a better picture of the effect He met with Detroit Mayor Roman S. executive editor of the Free Press, and questions were raised by the public property owners would be receiving some that increased population, determined by I Gribbs, former Detroit mayor Jerome P. other officials of the newspaper. meetings that shed some doubt about Final decision on the East Lansing kind of relief." the 1970 census, will have on the I Cavanagh and then with editors of the Afterward, he said "There are several whether the ordinance was equitable," city's uniform city income tax will not come A case in point, referred to by Thomas, amount of shared taxes from the state. ] Detroit Free Press which broke the story persons I have to talk with and I will have Mayor Gordon L. Thomas said. until September. The city council decided was that of MSU asst. professor of I about the alleged bribes in Sunday no comment until I have done so." If the income tax is subsequently Hie council also said it would be I editions. Stokes planned to meet later with The bribe charges were made by Monday night that questions had been psychology Lester M. Hyman, who working closely with economic authorities raised to doubt the equitability of the adopted, Council Mary P. Sharp requested calculated that a $60 property tax I representatives of the Michigan attorney Lawrence A. Burns, a former teamster that "council petition the state and citizens to determine more evidence on proposed levy. legislature reduction and $90 income tax would still the equitability of the uniform city income I general's office and state police. union attorney and reputed former Mafia to exempt full - time resident students at have cost him an additional $30. tax. Before leaving Cleveland, Stokes said lawyer. the University." Mrs. Sharp based her The council had originally conceived In another matter, the council received request on the arguments presented by that the tax would offer a report from the traffic commission to students during the public meetings. greater "On the surface it looked as equitability and take the burden off the prohibit bicycle riding on Grand River and though the property taxpayer in East Lansing. Michigan Avenues and that existing Suspected companion average and below average citizen would be paying more," Thomas said, "and this September was set as a renewal of income tax issue so the that council members ordinances applicable to operation of bicycles be continued. sought in Ferris murder VOTE BLOCKED BIG RAPIDS (UPI) - A Carswell confirmation young man "We are hoping the passenger in the I who may have accompanied Michael Ray car, who apparently was not involved, will I Kedrovicz when he allegedly forward with information about the raped a Ferris come I State College woman was sought by incidents," Weis said. I authorities Tuesday in hopes he also has Kedrovicz was arraigned on both the I information about the slaying of an Allen murder and rape charges Tuesday before delayed by reform fight I Park girl last week. District Judge George Worcester and asked I Kedrovicz, an 18 - year - old stock for a court - appointed attorney. He was I clerk and father of a child, was arrested ordered held without bond in the county I Tuesday by Mecosta County authorities jail and was expected to be provided I and charged with first Sen. Marlow Cook, R-Ky., said on - degree murder in counsel Thursday by circuit court. WASHINGTON (AP) - Liberals As a result, the committee broke up -- I the brutal slaying last Thursday of Norma One warrant charged him in the slaying fighting for electoral reform temporarily until a date to be scheduled later -- without leaving the closed session: "We hardly | ^ean Bagey, 20. He also was charged with of Miss Bagey, whose partly clad and frozen body was found in a field west of delayed Tuesday a vote on confirmation of moving either Carswell or the proposal talked about Carswell at all." The day's two witnesses did. Judge G. Harrold Carswell for the Supreme along. ■ n ,.A comPosite drawing prepared by State I Police Detective here Friday. She was last seen Thursday Court. Bayh denied allegations by Sen. Strom Clarence Mitchell, director of the Herbert Brown of the morning after she had left her fiance, a Led by Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Inta they Thurmond, R-S.C., that he was holding up Washington bureau of the National Assn. I Grand Haven student at the school. for the Advancement of Colored People, post led to Kedrovicz' blocked an immediate vote in the Senate the nomination in a gambit to promote the ■ capture, Mecosta called the 50-year-old judge "an advocate I Weis said. The County Sheriff Gerald The second warrant charged him with Judiciary Committee by insisting on House-passed proposed constitutional drawing was prepared from of an unnamed woman on Jan. 19. amendment. of racial segregation." rape action, too, on the proposed direct popular I descriptions provided by two students who Councilwoman Sharp election of president. But this was the effect, nonetheless. "We breathe a sigh of relief when I said they had been attacked and raped near Negroes go into the courts instead of into I 'he college. the streets," said Mitchell, a black. "But we I Both said another then confront them with judges who have youth accompanied I v!®lr attacker, but remained in the car and Hannah decided to deny them relief even before I i! n,°« take part in the attack on a woman II mpus before and ,eft the car on the Ferris State too run, they enter the courthouse door." Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., cochairman of the the Jan. 14 molesting. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, detailed 15 decisions in which he said former 'Uaides agree Carswell, Fla., was as a federal judge in Tallahassee, reversed unanimously by the U.S. Junior lawmaker Circuit Court in New Appealing to the Senate Orleans. to defeat the it," he said. "It would be my guess he'd nomination as President Nixon's first never accept the nomination." jdoubfs leadership choice for the court seat, Judge Clement F. Denison pointed to Hannah's age as the Haynsworth Jr., was defeated, the lawyer decisive factor, but added tnat ne declarecW Two MSU officials, both of House past associates considered Hannah "highly qualified" for "Judge Carswell is Judge Haynsworth Speaker of former MSU president John A. agreed Tuesday that the 65 - Hannah, year - old the post. "I'd say he was eminently qualified if with meaness a cutting edge, with a bitterness and a that Judge Haynsworth never administrator is too old to be seriously I w,SSHINGTON (AP) -- Rep. Jerome R. considered a contender for the GOP Senate he were 40 years younger," Denison said. had." "Can you really close us out today?", I tw0.a !f °f Ca,ifornia, 45, and a nomination. MSU Presidential Asst. Elliot G. Ballard said he would be "surprised" if Hannah he asked. I hk ;jTata,f-te™er in Congress, asked I the ,ow ^m°crats Tuesday to repudiate "encourages his name to be mentioned" Minutes later, the committee Republicans are seeking a candidate to for the nomination. I Merv. ersh'P of Speaker John W. repaired to executive session, under prior oppose Democrat Philip A. Hart. I wT*',78'now in his 22nd term- Hannah, now director of the Agency Also noting the age factor, Ballard said he thinks Hannah is "completely satisfied" agreement, to vote on the nomination. There Bayh made his move. He asked I Mc(W S I"0™' in a letter t0 . for International Development in the I Demno^? copies to the other Nixon Administration, was among the 26 with his present position. "I've never heard him mention any the committee to vote on Carswell Feb. 9 and to agree, at the same time, to vote on I °Pen ao3^' dramat'cally broke into the potential Senate candidates named at the political ambitions, Senatorial electoral reform April 14. I of somL the lon8-s'n»mering frustration GOP conference at St. Clair Shores last otherwise," Ballard said. "I expect it will or Thurmond countered with a move to I call«fncy?ung.er members over what they weekend. be table Bayh's motion. Thurmond lost, 12 to I PKHiedu^s °f House 'eadership and a contest between persons who are John Hannah Phillip Hart University Relations Director James H. politicians by inclination." 4. I offer'gdie tc?ld McCormack he intends to Denison said he was "surprised" when he heard Hannah was being considered. and Hannah is presently out of the country unavailable for comment. For the liberals, Sen. Philip A. moved to recall Carswell for Hart, I■ C0«>ndeJri>„ ce 'n ftilOnu"expressing the House 8 ,ack of "I snickered when I first heard about was D-Mich., further testimony. leadership" at the (Please turn to page 15) The conservatives beat this back, (Please turn to page 15) tabling Hart's motion 9 to 6. \21 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 4 Coed dorm floor of social activists proposed By DAVID BASSETT and social benefits. "By sharing these common possibilities of the proposal. State News Staff Writer Proponents in the New interests and motivations, "Students would be able to of what we say we want to form continued, "having a group with stud"Ls the^oDtTon oT Hvinc centered might c°heshre I Dormitory residents of the Community cited the need for continued, "students could tract speakers connected attract vuhuwwu with wiw in residence halls; m residence nans; unfortunately, wnom they whom iney can laenmyidentify and ana to wh^ whprp th waj,t _nt jn in reiatiVelv reiatively 8 necessary- students to gather together in receive a much better education, various aspects of social change very near future may be it hasn't worked too well in the whom they can turn for support ' L. l.fnrm^tlnn information Wh0 wish ' on - floor, but it - small living - learning groups Living in close contact will frorr viewpoints, nast. " permitted to select a peer group - limited number of - - - - past.' r— anH pnrnnraopmpnt in whatever and encouragement in whatever -in«n't .. »nLr . to h»vp wnrkod concerning ——„„b £I n, with like interests — regardless with permit a great deal more Students could formulate plans Thomas said his main their endeavor does tend to lend w^hLI npw.r hin .hi tn ProPosal> °r who wish to J, objectives. Leon pecific objectives. Leon feedback feedback and and worthwhile worthwhile of action of to better action to better societv society, e nave never oeen auie 10 assistance of sex — and enjoy special intomcf interest, and the greatest chance w-ain caonvitv a certain security, a freedom, a a a „ arhipvp . -_nse of community in formulatin —- th. I form01 Plans, are urged toatt™ I , educational benefits if a Brenner, Southfield graduate learning. Instead of merely create libraries in study lounges, for the of the project, reaching-out, that they wouldn't s. are iitooh student and spokesman for the success however the New nommnnitv' i.. proposal presently being . attending class for several hours participate in seminars for grade _ . _ lies in the possibilities of — have if they were isolated or of\.mnivinVT theme a meetin8 at 8 p.m.i. Thursday; Thursday in I formulated by the New group, noted the lack of Community is implemented. encouragement for this type of and then returning to a dorm credit taught by socially - with people whose interests concerned faculty, augment increased educational benefits for students, living in n unfriendly situation JS" .°h,ch 101 ^ Differing radically from system. might be quite dissimilar, the existing University courses with "We very definitely think, "What we are aiming at," student would find it possible to those more socially relevant, and and have evidence to prove, that NUC sponsors other coed floor proposals in its talk Brenner said, "is to have a coed intensify and further stimulate join in sensitivity and leadership when people of similar interests specificity of objectives, the plan floor of social activists who have what he has learned in the training." are gathered together and living hopefully will give students common more personal freedom while experiences and wish classroom. Bud Thomas, regional together they receive an added to share them with others. "One of our main objectives director of the Dept. of supplying numerous educational depth and dimension of social is to replace the superficial, Residence Halls for Shaw, and educational experience that random assortment of students McDonel and Holmes, said he by Garskof tonight they do not get by merely "fyleMAette'' in residence halls with a logical was optimistic about the success meeting in a classroom or pattern. Instead of diffusing and of the proposal. belonging to an organization, segregating students, we hope to We have numerous emphases "The mere physical element by give them the opportunity to in residence halls, Thomas of living together and working live and learn together around d explained. These attempt to out livine Droblems gives The New ,5.!^ University ... ;or a professor of psychology at MSU. He was dismissed from the MSU 1 satisfy people with where they tt.w. ""v.v. wroj education an aaaed education live, to match roommates and considerable significance to the added element element 01of Con,««n«®. . - SjS?t8p,°nS?o * '-i-i,* 100 faculty last year. !??*,, " ' Veterinary Clinic by Bertram E. Clarence L. Winder, dean of Just like your dream. suitemates and to form small students'development. Veterinarv Garskof. Clinic bv B( the College of Social Science, encouraged by other educational dorm communities. "In terms of the educational Timeless. Garskof was a former asst. was quoted in January 1969, as Reaching the infinity saying the main reason or the dismissal was the way Garskof of thousand stars. GOP head defends a taught Psychology 490. Reflecting a heritage of love The course, old as time. "Special HObtDfflj as Problems in Psychology," was As young as the dawn. taught on the basis of organic Fleurette by Orange Blossom. Cedar Village is giving away a free ticket for the A.S.M.S.U. St. Clair party meeting learning and consisted of one lecture per week, with students Acapulco spring - break trip PLUS $50 spending money! forming small discussion groups on current aspects of psychology such as the Vietnam last weekend's GOP meeting in explore further the matter of student demonstrations St. Clair against Democratic seeking a preferred candidate." demonstrations. Garskofs dismissal touched criticism that the meeting sought "Need I remind him that one ff student and faculty suDDort Register at the Cedar Village model anytime during to "rtisenfranchise" tr> "disenfranchise" nartv voters party voters, of the areatect of the greatest names in nnn.ec in the the TT C U.S. °" StUdent IaCUltX SUPP°« on his behalf. The MSU chapter February, Mon. thru Fri., 1 - 4:30 p.m. Drawing to be held Attorney General Frank Senate today, Robert P. Griffin, "'i The*"n'tir' „ fa "itv March 5th. Trip starts March 21st. Kelley said Saturday that was the preferred candidate of i tion w' f d BERTRAM GARSKOF Cedar Republicans have demonstrated the Republican party of "ff"!™?r.Uw Village Apts. "how far behind the times they are by marching into a smoke - Michigan McLaughlin.said. in 1966 " pun ui vjrursitui. PP- Clark Akatiff, °arsk-°- former asst. ^ COTeerS Urgedl u Med to professor of Geography, at the room Imndplck a so - He added that the persons ttS"SS^tlM called "consensus" candidate for escribed the organization • •, I I meeting in St. Clair, decided to as a nationa, national associatior association of in City PIQ PI Pi I fl Q | Xm William F. vrr * w,, McLaughlin, the representationatthe future meetings and that 75 per radicals in higher education. H th Drjmarv £ GOP chairman said, "We did not phnncp choose a n pnnsAncnc consensus onnriirtato candidate cent of those attending would be nprmirori tn Hocirmato required to designate a nrofowor) a preferred emphasis " . of the NUC would be .. . .. TOT ITII l"l O T it I eS last weekend. candidate. "More than 250 Republii A scholarship fund to | encourage students from r from^hrnughou^the^tate^li The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State minority groups, particularly I University, is published every class day during four school blacks, to major in urban I terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. planning has been created at I MSU. Subscription rate is $14 per year. Member Associated Press, United Press International, The $3,000 annual fund, I Inland Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, donated by a Southfield city I planning firm, will be allocated I Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press to four students each year, ( Association, United&Lirtes Student Press Association. 11 preferably juniops and seniors J jBwhb- • r»i ""- Second class ■ *t Ehst Lansing, Michigan. r All 'Recipients will be 1 Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services encouraged to get on - the - job | experience in their chosen a Building, Michigan State .University, East Lansing, by working during sun Michigan. vacations at Vilican - Leman & I Associates, Inc., the donor firm. I Phones: The scholarship awards w Editorial 355-8252 our Classified Advertising 355-8255 be made for $750 per year. 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She was accused of warrants a full investigation of black cheerleader, Celeste Moy. that black cheerleaders are not said she was not allowed to Associate Campus Editor "deliberate and subtly the athletic Dept.'s policies and summary The Detroit sophomore said she included in, or informed of, all cheer for most of the basketball An investigative task force of excluding >tfcks from meetings practices of recruiting, granting has been involved in several squad meetings, that they are game after cheering with the capsule summary of the day's events from the Black Liberation Front fnd prdftf - making endeavors of tenure and their cutting and handling of black students," Bill misunderstandings with the not involved in modeling black students, according to the A services. (BLF) charged Pauline Hess, thej!?m u t Powers, chairman of director since she has been on contracts made by the squad, investigators. ire director of the MSU , Mlss Hess was not available force told the State News. the task the squad. Lynn Weaver, Detroit and that they are penalized for In a memo to several cheerleading squad, with racist ,°r comment Tuesday sophomore, is the only other being late for squad meetings University officials dated Jan. The charges against Miss black cheerleader. s&Mt'SuHE' « - - Hess involve the complaints of a The BLF task force while nothing is said to white 30, Don charged cheerleaders, even if they are Dean of Students office, Coleman, asst. director, "The very late. discussed the situation and city concil feels that certain questions The students also claimed complaints against the team as the public were raised meetings that shed by STEVINS CITES BILL that the cheerleaders had made they had been related to him. as much as $150 "We must recognize that the some doubt about profit each whether the from modeling contracts, from black cheerleader, who is ordinance (East Lansing exposed publicly representing OU autonomy city which the black cheerleaders predicted They said that MSU, is someone who should be income tax) was equitable." were excluded. the two black able to feel a sense of belonging -East coeds were Lansing Mayor and loyalty. I personally feel Gordon L. Thomas consistently separated while that they should not be Procedures to make all three Oakland's cheering at games. independence would MSU. In 1963, just before the alienated and demoralized just campuses independent would be meet "While I'm not off the team again next week and would first class was to be a "member" of the MSU the same for each campus. probably present a resolution at graduated, the technically, I feel that I may be MSU Board of name was changed to Oakland cheerleading squad," Coleman Trustees However, the regents the February board meeting. eventually," Miss Moy said. I wrote. Chairman Don University. have been unhappy about the Stevens, declined the trustees' invitation "The board of regents has its A meeting with Miss Hess, D-Okemos, predicted Tuesday for a joint meeting to discuss the own reason for declining our Although Oakland is situation from the first day of the black that the state legislature would "future of affiliate officially under the rule of cheerleaders, and Jack institutions" invitation," Stevens said. "I the '.ry - outs up until now." International News easily pass two bills establishing as they have turned down the imagine they are chagrined by board of trustees, it has been an The last incident occured Breslin, executive vice president is scheduled for 2 Oakland essentially autonomous ast p.m. University's requested independences. the success Oakland has had Saturday when Miss Moy Thursday. I North Vietnam charged Tuesday that waves of U.S. independence. In light compared to their Dearborn and institution. Stevens said he has been of the rejected Flint branches." attacked a number of populated areas in its It has grown from a student contacted by half the members invitation, Stevens said the [them most province of Quang Binh Monday. It made of the House of Representatives trustees' subcommittee on 1959 Oakland University began in as the Oakland branch of body of 500 in 1959 to one more than 6,000 this year. of J mention of casualties or damage. In a broadcast, and the Senate and all favored The MSU Ski Club is sponsoring its 2nd Inoi's Vietnam News Agency said the Foreign Ministry Oakland's independence. Annual Spring Ski-Week at Boyne Mt. This Tiergetically condemned the U.S. criminal war act" If the legislature passes the trip includes all of the following: Lodging in |d demanded that the raids cease. bill, Oakland's independence would depend upon "how our board acts," Stevens said. Nixon's policy criticized the Boyne-Hof, lift tickets, 2 hours of lessons daily, 3 full meals daily in Boyne's own dining room, complete use of pool and J Israel notified the U.N. Security Council Tuesday of The State Board of ice rink, and an awards banquet on Thursday lat It it called "an intensification of Syrian aggression" made no request for a council meeting. In,a letter |culated among council members, Israel charged Education must also approve the change. Stevens said the issue would for creating war euphoria after club races. This trip will be from check-in at 5:00 p.m., Sunday March 22, to check out at 3:00 p.m., Friday March 27. If i armed forces with making more than 60 attacks probably come before the WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate critics of you want to leam to ski there is no better trustees at their Feb. 20 opposition party people in attempting to President Nixon's Vietnam policy accused the way. Price? Too LOW to legally print. |oss the border in January. meeting. administration Tuesday of creating a national discredit the United States objectives in Vietnam have found such At its December a little bit of public support are For further information please call John meeting the euphoria about the war. Terrorist activity in Thailand has grown at an board approved the move for The attack occurred when the Senate now casting about aimlessly for some way to Munn at 351-8647 or fill-in the coupon Foreign turn the gun back on the administration. Irming rate in recent months and the outlook is grim, autonomy "in principle." The board deferred Relations Committee opened three days of Sen. J. W. Fulbright, D-Ark., said he hoped below and mail to: John G. Munn final public hearing on a series of resolutions American and Thai officials involved in the five - the hearings would help decide if the Nixon decision until it held a joint proposing new U.S. approaches to U.S. war 4640 S. Hagadorn, old war against insurgency. The officials estimate Apt. A-5 - meeting with the University of policy. policy Vietnamizing combat is "more promising E. Lansing, Mich. 48823 there are at least 5,000 full-time well-armed than a renewed effort at Michigan (U-M) Board of Sen. Harold E. Hughes, D-Iowa, said to create negotiating a settlement in the Paris talks." rrillas throughout the country. This is about 2,000 Regents. the euphoria, "you pistol whip the news Name media, "I think we're the re than at this time last year. Most of the increase has The Dearborn and Flint and then you commandeer it for on right course and if the Address political people stick with the President we'll be out of .. . n noted in the far northern and southern parts of the campuses of U-M requested purposes," Hughes said. Phone independence from the U-M. there," Agnew said. Agnew said he thought some of the No. in party ntry. Fighting between the terrorists and the Thai iy has come to a stalemate. 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As soon as his remarks circulated in all Street, the market responded with a resounding •ly that propelled the Dow Jones industrial average Yes... We Have Charge Accounts a loss of 3.37 points to a gain of 13.13. The 'erage closed with a gain of 11.02 points. The Look | Metromedia Radio reported Tuesday that U.S. anes have made 41 retaliatory attacks against North letnam, since President Lyndon Johnson ordered the °mbing halted in November 1968. Unarmed connaissance planes which fly over North Vietnam are COmPanied by fighter bombers with instructions to tack only if the enemy fires first. The latest raid ccurred last week Wednesday, after North Vietnamese Jnners shot down one U.S. fighter bomber and one -''copter. President Nixon is recommending an increase of million over his original requests for health and 'cation appropriations to replace a bill he vetoed last Republican congressional leaders reported Way. The total of $18.8 billion for the major )roPriation bill still would be $810 million less than ln the bill Nixon vetoed as inflationary. The Available in spring brown SUr? is " on and to finance the Depts. of Labor and Health, Welfare, and the Office of Economic Fashi with a cream ornament and black patent with a white unity, for the fiscal year which ends next June ornament. $17.00. A * * * in" °"tbreak of fist swinging injured at least two presents ack p " in New York City and the trial of 13 :esseri Ttllers on bomb conspiracy charges was fe Tuesday for the third time in two days. A Spring On nep aras h s>. ate,, .°rney charged that one defendant had been

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I am bothered by the habit of masturbation. I try to fight it off s»'iXm-He,p with EDITORIALS and am sometimes successful, but never Considering the long years 0f entirely. Could this be harmful to me in the future, and what can you suggest to maturity most of us spend single so™ should have stopped frowning help me with this problem? masturbation as a form of Feelings of guilt, anxiety and depression sexual reL long time is? Who spread accompany masturbation for a great many men and women. Disturbing feelings of this ago. This whole topic with in greater depth in a book Ellis called "Sex Without Guilt," bv 41 pu^ nature often begin in early childhood and in paperback by Grove another Press! While & are reflection of the way Ellis goes overboard in parts of the misinformation and repression has guided the chapters dealing with us in the development of sexual attitudes. masturbations petting are especially good. for mid-year The vast majority of men, and a not much smaller percentage of women, have masturbated for varying periods of time during their sexually mature years. Not only is masturbation harmless, but I have department asked its student an embarrassing problem' I Fall term the administration it is beneficial in situations where perspire heavily. I have tried eveiythia declared that mid-year salary advisory committee to handle the intercourse is not available or not practical. and have even perspired after matter and the committee refused. The ability to masturbate without takiM, increases would be feelings shower! I'm afraid this given to 20 per of guilt, anxiety or depression is nervoa cent of the faculty. The raises were provides a perspiration. Can a doctor give me son Worse than the selection process, safe release for sexual tension and does not sort of pills? I'm ruining all of mv cloth. to be given for excellence in teaching however, is the fact that now the lead to any harmful effects. In fact, women Help! to those members of the faculty raises have been given out and no who have achieved orgasm through whose primary concern is students. one knows who got them. Unless There is considerable variation as to hoi of the recipients much a person perspires. In The raises would give a financial names are OUR READERS' MINDS addition t break to the publicized, how are the students to physical activity and the ambie faculty members whose temperature, individual idiosyncracy pk know whether the entire process is income was not supplemented by a considerable role. In certain medk, legitimate? Ed. Dept. needs student views research or publication. conditions, perspiration is increased. WeV all experienced this with a The raises have now been given, For all the students know, the fever, b people with hyperthyroidism also pe'rspL but to whom? The answer remains raises could very well have been excessively. A visit to your doctor ct one of the better kept secrets on given to the faculty that concerns To the Editor: would like to teach and would be very come to question the untouchables in usually rule this out. itself primarily with research and Last week the State News reported that Anxiety often causes increased sweatii campus. The only ones who know effective in secondary teaching find the Erickson Hall. As Hawley himself has are the administration and the publication. Only by publicizing the the "Triple T" program is sending 15 MSU certification requirements so noted; the entire University has a part in (perspiration always struck me as being little too dainty). If you are names of the faculty who received professors into area classrooms to evaluate overwhelmingly inane that they discount preparing teachers. suffering fro department chairmen, and they the "strengths and weaknesses of their the possibility of becoming secondary severe anxiety you might want to talk wil aren't talking. raises and having the students Despite all arguments to he contrary, in at the efforts in turning out secondary school teachers. Many of these students go mv opinion the students themselves are the someone Counseling Center or Oil themselves select the recipients can I understand that Arrid extra Hence, the entire purpose of the teachers." Furthermore "each faculty directly on to graduate school and best source of evaluation we have. It is dry is this possibility be completely particularly effective underarm deodoru participant receives a fellowship equal to eventually teach at the university level. about time the Education Dept. plan is defeated. The questions of eliminated. his full salary and fringe benefits and up to Obviously the College of Education is gets in A word of caution: use it only undery« who received the raises and who step with the rest of the university and arms or a $300 a month exemption from his well connected to the Michigan Legislature you run the risk of skin irritatioi If the mid-year raise is executed sincerely invites the comments of the determined who received the raises federal income tax. and well endowed by the federal student in an ideal manner it can be useful to body. are left unanswered. I cannot see how one can justify an government. And I am well aware that a students and faculty alike. Students George Ell Jr. expenditure of that kind for the purpose of monied sacred cow is the most difficult of Advisor, Multidisciplinary Program Seemingly there would only be could use the information along with visiting area schools when the obvious all to criticize. But I think the time has College of Social Science If thib birth control pill is "medication, one really fair and accurate manner the ASMSU student evaluation files problems are right here on campus. are its'" effects in any way altered by th to award the raises. No 6ne is more So many students I advise have of professors to determine courses consumption of othe'r medications such i complained to me about the caliber of familiar with the teaching ability of a professor than his students. The and sections to take when all of the names in the schedule are foreign to Education 200, 327 and 450 that I have, over the past two years, attended some Tissue of lies . . . again aspirin, cold tablets or prescribed drug such as penicillin, or by the consumptio of alcohol which supposedly has inci department heads and other faculty them. lectures with them. And I must agree that To the Editor: effects when taken not counting the gross distortions or along department members do not attend for the student who has taken even Reference is made to the article statements "medication?" quoted out of context. For an instructor's class on a day to day The faculty are, in essence, introductory courses in the social sciences, appearing in the State News, Jan. 28, under some reason, the State News has seen fit to most of the material presented in he basis, if at all. Only the students are cheating themselves by not the caption "Point of View." permit this tissue of lies to appear, again, None of the drugs which you n education classes must surely be quite In response to the statement made fully aware of a profs ability to by the on its pages. Thus, for publicizing the raise recipients. faculty and students will affect the action of birth control pi boring. Alliance to End Criminal Justice, the who have arrived on campus since 1966, teach. Those that did not receive raises And it is a rare occasion indeed when a It would always be a wise move to tell readers of the State News are invited to we invite your attention to the statement doctor you are on the birth control pi would be able, by observing the student returns from student teaching that However, seldom were students acquaint themselves with the public by President Hannah. the time he is prescribing any « he or she feels that it has been a allowed to pick the raise recipients. actions of those that did, to rewarding statement made by President John Hannah We are proud of the graduates of our medication for you. Certain medicin determine which teaching methods experience. For the most part they return dated April 22. 1966, which responds in In most departments the faculty school, as we believe they are providing a which have an effect on horraoi disappointed and disillusioned. And for all considerable detail to the article contained quality of leadership to the criminal justice students consider most effective and this I understand that the student teaching production might be contraindicated if were polled or the chairman and in Ramparts magazine regarding MSU's that represents a significant and associate chairmen got together to popular. program costs approximately $400,000 per scene person is on birth control pil' program in Vietnam. President Hannah meaningful contribution to the Incidentally, it is probably not advisal year. indicated that the article was grossly make the choices. In some cases the Clearly the mid-year salary raises components of the criminal justice system. for the nursing mother to be on oi What is most discouraging is that some students were at least consulted on are being handled in a less than ideal inaccurate, unfair and misleading and A. F. Brandstatter contraceptives, as the drug comes throuf very talented, concerned students who contained no fewer than 53 of the matter and a few In order make the errors fact, Director, School of Criminal Justice in the milk. departments manner. to organized student-faculty concept of a mid-year raise fully committees. There was absolutely no meaningful the students must have DAVE SHORT conformity in the various selection the say in determining the recipients processes employed. and the names of the recipients must be publicized. Until this occurs, This borders upon Every possible way to determine the raise recipients was probably used, the absurd. mid-year raises will be just a means to spread the wealth indiscriminately among the faculty. The American press' biases while the best way was seldom used. The department heads, though, can not be blamed entirely. One In one respect, some members of the were contrary to U.S. foreign policy. When previous test fires, and the circumstances mass media, upon hearing SpiroAgnew's Sen. Wayne Morse made a speech in 1961 touching on the Apollo 1 fire, itself. law, which allows law authorities with national criticism of them late last year, challenging the whole idea that Cuba Another case in point is the Senate special warrant to enter a place v """* must have felt like Caesar after he walked constituted a military threat to the United permission if it is suspected that censure of Senator Thomas Dodd in 1967. . have illegal drugs there, offers anotw Bertrand States, he was utterly overlooked by the into the Roman Senate on the Ides of Dodd was accused of violating Senate March. press. ethics in use of campaign funds and in example in which the mass media has* Agnew was quick to blast the mass When Sen. William Fulbright gave his receiving "gifts" from questionable back and watched the government * media for its coverage of the government, famous Senate hearing questioning the U.S. without citicizing it. sources, etc. specifically the Nixon Administration. But policy towards Communist China, the mass Although Dodd was blatantly caught Although the Taw may eventually lead love, in the process, he forgot to mention a few media was extremely reluctant to report on pity, with his hand in the till, most members of things. it. several Supreme Court cases involving* the mass media chose to individual's rights, few criticisms of The ignore the Throughout the years, the mass media problem is, as writer Neal Houghton available evidence on the case. Few "no-knock" legislation and what it co® has unofficially helped the government and says, "Our press have given overwhelming papers urged that Dodd be punished for his mean in the future were voiced by theiw its representatives by keeping certain facts support to each successive aspect of actions; only the two Washington, D.C., media representatives. An era passed Russell delighted and from the American public. Washington foreign policy and strategy Monday night or news papers suggested that he resign. There are inherit dangers in mass m when the confounded four generations The American press and television have commitment since Pearl Harbor." irrepressible tide of time with As a result, Dodd was damaged little coverage of the government's role in sh dragged their feet or turned their heads in The coverage of America's space by finally extinguished the spark that eccentricity or, as he would have it, his violations of the Senate ethics or the national and world events. Few mem his independence of mind. When reporting several major issues in the past. A program up until the tragic fire in the Senate He plans to run for office was Bertrand Arthur William Russell. censure. of the mass media wish to alienate^ look at some of the major happenings of Apollo 1 capsule on Jan. 27,1967 was also again this His life, Russell once said, was asked when he had first developed the 1960s gives one insight on the matter. somewhat lax. year. Late last year, members of the government. Losing government con" his fondness for Scotch whiskey, he As James Shardon said in mass prestige or financial gains aren't « governed by "Three passions, simple As writer Louis Lyons put it, "The criticizing the media were initially slow,, circumspect and game plans of the mass media. • replied that during World War I American press has built-in biases in press, "The record for Apollo coverage, as sometimes manifestly reluctant to cover „ but overwhelmingly strong": the "King George V took the pledge reporting on such things as Moscow, Cuba, in the case of the Mercury project, reveals the unfolding horror of the Yet there is a danger when you MWJ longing for love, the search for China and the United Nations." no medium that devoted itself to any My Lai government acting as a censor, «nd because he thought he could save massacre in Vietnam, too. have the,press acting as a censor, too- knowledge and unbearable pity for In 1961 American prestige and foreign special extent to investigating and Only after the military and the money to kill Germans, so I drank." The government seems to think MM the suffering of mankind. Of policy took it on the chin when the questioning the quality of the Apollo .government took action on the massacre these, its job to protect government secrets the philosopher felt that he had government-backed Bay of Pigs invasion product. did the press begin to cover it in Russell's avowed atheism and The mass media failed to disclose such full force. the press and the public. But- turned into a fiasco. But the mass media With the vast satisfied only one, love, and free-living style scandalized corps of foreign media's job to find out government sec only many of system neglected to probe and analyze the aspects of the Apollo Program as the correspondents in Vietnam, however, there when he was eighty and married his his peers. He was denied a teaching entire affair. controversy over the awarding of the is no justification for the and wrong-doings and then relay «• news of the the general public. fourth wife. position at the City College of New The mass media expressed sorrow over building contract to North American . Aviation, the evidence of massacre taking two years to reach the No one, whether it be Spiro a York because of these unorthodox the fact that the invasion was bungled; but shoddy American public. Russell was known for his that was about it. Although President workmanship and the undisclosed cases of Walter Cronkite or James Reston, views. His The recently passed opponents are now "no-knock" drug better forget It, either. pacifistic stand-a position that Kennedy admitted the whole affair as his forgotten, but Russell remains. mistake, the press took the heat off him by earned him six months in jail during TWDRAWIN6 JUST ONE SIDE, World War I and helped to earn him It is with sadness that we watch blaming it all on the CIA and the military. What really happened behind the scenes AND THEN FOLD IT OVER AND FOLP IT OYER?! I a Nobel Prize in 1950. the passing of Bertrand Russell and, involving the Bay of Pigs invasipn has never TRACE THE OTHER SIDE HATE F0LDIN6 THIN6S as we enter the post-Russell age, we really been disclosed by the government or OVERIUJW POES rr HAVE His two major works, The can only hope that what he the press. Even though, as James Reston of TO BE SO COMPLICATED? Principles of Mathematics and represented for almost a century will the New York Times pointed out, "the Principia Mathertiatica, set down press knew what was going on ahead of the 2E3 not be forgotten. formally abstract ideas in terms of landing." Speeches in the Senate have often been pure mathematics. -The Editors ignored or downplayed by the press if they Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 4, 1970 5 the everything suit: pecial purchase of the 3-piece weekender flirt-styled pantdresses that works everywhere everytime Away-from-home dressing as easy as one-two-three. Wear two third. Toss in a couple of blouses.and matching pieces, pack the you're off - to weekend in city or look great wherever you go. Each country - to piece fully acetate bonded to keep its aftei packing. Sizes 5-15. 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The increase is from life nearly 50 per cent of MSU students have smoked World War II to be used as use of drugs has increased in once a problem, Scodeller probably marijuana hemp. This drug, prized by Americans tend to escape their problems and seek freedom Ingham County during the past 10 years. He explained that but now glue manufacturers have added a chemical to make said, due to the social acceptance of once or twice. the drug by college, high school and junior high school students, marijuana A person arrested for the the female first time on a marijuana charge smokers, comes from plant, he said. Hi * through drugs — from aspirin to sniffers sick before the glue Other problem drugs include heroin many drug users are from he said. is placed on probation. The — Ingham County's broken homes or are people who affects them. LSD, opium, heroin, cocaine and prosecuting '"Hie marijuana problem is maximum attorney said don't fit into society. In 1965 only four warrants penalty for the sale of codeine. Hiese hard drugs are Monday night. mixed with other matters like Use of amphetamines and issued marijuana is 20 years, he said. physically and psychologically were for marijuana Vietnam and civil rights." Raymond L. Scodeller, barbiturates were the only real Scodeller said marijuana was addictive, he said. Sometimes charges, but by 1969 there were Scodeller estimated that grown by the government during people who receive the drugs in hospitals for medical purposes IN BLACK AFRICA become addicts by the time they are released. "Until a few years ago, LSD Peace Corps gets culture test possession was not an offense," Scodeller said. "Today the penalty for the sale or dispensing of LSD is a maximum of four By STEFANIE LOWE Africa involves the environment. Other problems include conditions much poorer and the "Race relations in the years." former French territories have Use of LSD is slacking off, Hie transition from a avoiding political involvements people less prosperous." Better understanding predominantly and over association with one's Peace Corps volunteers work he added, probably because of white - improved considerably since between blacks and whites is the fellow countrymen and adjusting in French the fear of gene damage. Use of community to a predominantly - speaking Africa independence," Du Bois stated. most important objective of the black to a different set of social mores. primarily "Hie presence of whites is less other drugs has increased, and one causes certain as teachers, Peace Corps in French - speaking resented now than during the the first Ingham County heroin problems in cultural adjustment, "After seeing some of the community development black Africa, according to Victor he said. A crisis colonial arrest was made in 1969, he said. period lasting most beautiful capitals in the workers or as medical and public era, for to many D. Du Bois, member of the from three months to a Africans Apprehension and arrest of Americai. Universities Field often occurs. year world, many Peace volunteers find regions up - Corps health assistants, DuBois said. A thorough knowledge of it signifies possibility of finding work. Both the drug users is a problem, Drug abuse speech Staff (AUFS). Scodeller said. Smart sellers Raymond L. Scodeller, Ingham County Some of the major problems country something of a shock." French is essential. Often native groups are making an earnest prosecuting Du Bois, speaking recently he said. "Hie fine highways and dialects are taught to volunteers effort to work together for the know who they sell to and don't attorney, told a meeting of the National Police which Peace Corps people face to Delta Phi Epsilon, foreign good." take chances, he said. Even when Alpha Phi Sigma that the use of drugs in Ingham Honorary are the adjustment to loneliness, buildings often end at the edge prior to their arrival. Instruction common service honorary fraternity, acceptance by inhabitants and of the city and suddenly you are is also given regarding the AUFS is sponsored by MSU police arrest a suspect on drug has increased in the past 10 years. Scodeller said County that the emphasized that the greatest acclimation to the in bush country. Housing is history of the individual and nine other universities. It charges, there are many legal drugs are being used by people to escape their problems in environment, adjustment Peace Corps De Bois much less developed, economic country. was established in 1951 as a non loop - holes that allow the life. explained. volunteers have to make in - profit educational organization. person to be freed. State News Photo by Wayne A. M Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More! 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With Show presented at 8:15 p.m. Trj* I »I - - said there has been a lack of and Stoppers, who perform lighter and Saturday and 2 the small stage affords Wiles recently returned to son, John, sang in the Freiberg p.m MSU, is stage director. Dennis The departments of music and theatre will jointly offer an Burkh, conductor of the MSU Symphony Orchestra, serves as opportunity for students of insufficient lighting facilities. In voice to sing in public, except in addition, there is too small the U.S. from Germany, where he resided with his family for Children's younger son, David, Chorus. Their also shows music, and productions such as "Don Pasquale," Wiles hopes to at the John A. Hannah^1 I Tickets are available at h extended weekend of opera. Donizetti's three - act opera musical director. In charge of solo recital. Members of the music and enough seating capacity to allow a large the past 12 years. He won a scholarship to the Hochschule musical promise. provide performance opportunity for MSU's music an hour before the and from Fairchild lilH perfor^ I boxX I production is John Baldwin, of audience to even lo.sn 12:30 - 5 e well I . Entertainment experience students, . buffa "Don Pasquale" will be the Theatre Dept. Frank theatre departments decided to partially subsidize the Pur Musik in Stuttgart and as as P.m. today thr™! presented in English at the John Rutledge, also of the Theatre produce a chamber opera. They oroduction. subsequently sang in several Wiles organized MSU's Show entertainment for the Friday. Admission is $2 Sf I A. Hannah Middle School, 819 Abbot Rd., a mere four blocks Dept., has designed the sets for selected the Donizetti work, and then The MSU symphony had community. general public, $1^1 "Don Pasquale." discovered that MSU from the Union. facilities were inadequate for the already moved off - campus to John A. Wiles Jr., asst. The opera was originally to Okemos High School for similar occasion. reasons. The producer - directors HAILSTORK EXPERTISE selected the John A. Hannah school because of its proximity to campus. be "Don a Prominent cast Pasquale" promises to fine evening's Director, glee prove musical skills in entertainment. The part of Pasquale will be sung by Andreas Poulimenos, East graduate student and Fulbright Lansing concert swap it scholarship winner. Eric Snook, more of a trial of a new director and exciting performance by the Mason senior, will sing the part By BRUCE FISHER | ior a big of Dr. Malatesta. Snook calls it State News Reviewer than of his chorus. The Singing Statemen. The pace slackened piece of Statemen had proved their somewhat, however, with a the world. "the longest, toughest role I've Adolphus Cunningham ability in the past; now it was notably drab number by Thomas ever seen." Ernesto will be Hailstork III is the man's name, Hailstork's turn to "show his Beveridge, "Drop, Drop Slow played by Darrell Lauer, and regardless how unmelodic stuff." Tears." Fortunately, the choir <}AILY,§AILY Dayton, Ohio graduate student. Cynthia Parfitt, graduate student and national Lansing that monicker may be, he knows how to obtain beautiful music. Hailstork is the director of The He program cum passed his inaugural laude. The chorus opened with Hassler's lively perked up measurably for Jean Berger's lively "Alleluia" from his Latin - style "Brazilian COMPANY PRESENTS contest winner, will sing the part Singing Statemen, MSU's men's "Laetentur Coeli," and the Latin Psalm." Hailstork likes to call of Norina, the opera's female glee club, who performed their diction was excellent. Two works such as Berger's "jump more DAILY AT 1:45-3:45-5:40-7:30-9:30 P.M. ©SPARTAN 2nd romantic interest. Conductor Burkh assisted at Milan's La Scala Opera House first concert of the year Sunday to a packed house at University sacred works, "O Vos Omnes" by Tomas Luis de Victoria and numbers," and the reason was obvious after the spirited Methodist Church. Gounod's "Gloria," bore out the interpretation it was given. The TWIN EAST BIG WEEK! and has served as guest I've been a fan of Hailstork and his musical expertise for the choir's ability to enunciate the Latin text with precision as well first half of the program was rounded out with Weaver's y PROGROM INFORMATION 485-6485 PROGRAM *1 past year now, and Sunday's as feeling for the color of the contemporary "Psalm 98." concert didn't disappoint me in works performed. During intermission, the Presenting, I ll the least. The men's chorus fine, too. Admittedly, was there Randall Thompson's "The Last Words of David," a moving audience was interpretation favored with of a fine Debussy's ADOLPHUS HAILSTORK the most irreverent, irrelevant were times when the sagged, but eventually resolved pitch and exciting work by the famed composer of choral music, was "Doctor Gradus ad Pamassum," by a talented pianist, Barbara by the Woods" Pasture," with text from the and "The I itself but the father and son team concert was — then given an equally moving Spannaus. Miss Spannaus also P06"18 by Frost — were then accompanied the Statesmen on performed with clarity and since the Frankensteins. I LADIES DAY 75c to 6 P.M. ALL NEWI other numbers requiring piano. Secular works were next on Finishing the fourth part concert was "He Could the program. The men opened Only Sing A'C ; John Knight's NEVER SHOWN with a lusty version of "Vive somew»®t dubious role as BEFOREI L'amour," followed by the soloist brought down the contemplative "Go Lovely hou9e ^ appla^o and FLY INTO 20 YEARS OF Rose," by Thiman. Robert lau8hter for this comic number, ALASKAN WILDERNESS! Howard provided an energetic ch°'r ar,d Hailstork solo for Mr. Hailstork's next concluded with the ambitious "jump number," "If I Got My ,'Son« of Democracy," by Ticket," an old black spiritual Howard Hanson. This sweeping arranged by Robert Shaw. Two work typifies contemporary I of Randall Thompson's America, and its interpretation I "Frostiana" works - "Stopping by cholr and conductor was I most satisfying. 1 ■ COUPON ■■■■■■■■■■■■• COLOR by DcLUXE NEXT ... "VIVA MAX" MSU COUPON SPECIAL CHICK-N-SNAK Two pieces of delicious country fried chicken and golden french fries. 515 W. GRAND WITH COUPON GOOD THRU FRIDAY RIVER, E. LANSING 79' "rib cracking comedy" WALK, 0 ON'T RUN an MSU Cine Series Presentation J TONIGHT ONLY! 101 N. KEDZIE IA 7:00 and 9:15 (No ID's) £ WOODY ALLEN S TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN' CARY TECHNICOLOR SAMANTHA EGGAR "CACTUS FLOWER" GRANT JIM HUTTON J 3RD BIG WEEK! Feature NORTHSIDE ] I NOW THRU SUN r 1:15-3:20-5:25-7:30-9:35 PjMVt-'N THIAT".^*;rgg x 1 2 Color Hits Beal Film Group x- Today is LADIES' DAY 75c to 6 P.M. | 1000 watt elec. in-car heaters x- "THE MOST RECKLESSLY ORIGINAL An Evening of TECHNICOLOR X' COMEDY OF THE YEAR!"-p/ayboy 3 Shorts 3 now you can SEE x« Commonwealth United Presents a Grand Film Starring anything you want X HI CONSIDER THE AWARDS W.C. Fields ^eterSellers&jCRingoS^rr 'ALICE'S X X- The Fatal in Glass BEST SUPPORTING BEST SCREENPLAY RESTAURANT" X- in^QiecMagic ACTRESS DVAN CANNON PAUL MAZURSKY and LARRY TUCKIR —New York Film Critics .. , COLOR by ARLO GUTHRIE DeLuxe United Artists I' of Beer From Russia withGuutstart RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH • LEONARD FREY • LAURENCE HARVEY • CHRISTOPHER LEE National Society of Film Critics [W5s5 shown twice at X the brilliant SPIKE MILLIGAN • RAQUEL WELCH AI.,,,.™,WILFRID HYDE WHITE • ISABEL JEANS • CAROLINE BLAKISTON InH 7:10-11:30 X* Ballad of Love 2nH F STARTS TODAY! BobtTCard DAI L ira X» Larry Soman in FOX EASTERN THEATRES Ted Ol Alice "THE BRIDGE AT REMAGEN" x> X- The Sawmill Only 50c SPARTAN TWIN WEST FRANOOR SHOPPING CENTER 3100 EAST SAGINAW A dot on the map A motion picture x> 7 and 8:45 • • Phone 351-0030 111 Olds IgUr PANAVISION*- COLOR by DsLuil United AltHit | x> Added - Novelty & Cartoon IJ 2nd at 9:30 ****** Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 4, 1970 9 ^0 catalog [o include Take the $' By ROBERT KIPPER drags... at times 14 ^lack and fools the guards i8 the slapstick account of with Allen as a comedian, I was situation the results are flawless. State News Reviewer until' outside his ce'l. pouring Virgil's life of bumbled crime, consequently less than impressed The already mentioned rain transforms his J'changes antii To the growing list of screen a foaming mass of - heroes add the name of weapon into its co-writer, director and star is with "Take the Money and hold-up scenes are hilarious and melting soap. Woody Allen. Your appreciation Run." What makes Virgil's career so of the film will depend on your the one in which Virgil and five Virgil Starkwell, whose only noteworthy is his refusal to get opinion of Allen and The film even to Allen fans other membere of a chain 8an8 The new MSU catalog is his ' ' make an escape chained to each heduled to hit the stands regret after a life of crime is that 1 " " discouraged. Sentenced to 8*00 paTcu"ar bralS of zany m,.et 0„rvfl<1 ££ thTon ThTwhote^^ 0 -, . °ther is W°*h Vears ,n Prison (400 with good -ithin the next 30 days, ridiculous, bewildered humor episodes are extremely fannv 0ccasiona,,y funr»y also m Cording to Kermit H. Smith, behavior), Virgil calmly plans his because his comic stamp Is Virgil complaining? next escape. is on and cleverly written When interviews with Virgn's Parente to the provost. Of course not. After all, he 'Take the Money and Run'' the film's every scene. Not Allen's fliDoLt offb^t hlmnr who wear moustache bi8 He said the 50,000 catalogs was named gangster of the year being too impressed meshes with an' equally ottbS ^dfguises to protect their offbeat identities Ljl have a green and brick cover once. Besides, he explains, crime But much of the nuttiness is Lich will feature a drawing of Travel club does pay. "The hours are good, hopes break overdone and many situations (eaumont Tower. fcurses Smith said the description of was printed and you're your own boss and there's great opportunity for travel and meeting interesting to appear foolish. An entertaining film needs more than scattered moments of people." originality and istributed to advisors, assistant barriers between cultures "Take the Money and Run" is and departmental officers Ever since his childhood when he drags more often than it soars. re early registration for was caught heisting a Still, even though most of its bubble gum machine, Virgil has been unlucky in crime. He is comedy doesn't succeed, the Smith said changes in the film is almost engaging in its Ltalog will include deletion of apprehended for robbing a bank because the bank teller and the • Now Showing A David O. Selznick j MSU'S (of Tickets for Richter's concert, presented as part of Series "A" Lecture Concert ALL COLOR PROGRAM Thurs. - Frf. - Sat., 75c Production • Series, are available at the MSU lUnion Ticket Office. The Sterile Cuckoo Wed., Thurs.- Feb. 4 & 5 MSU LECTURE - CONCERT SERIES UNIVERSITY Ask Her presents AUDITORIUM Admission $1.00 Tonite! SVIATOSLAV RICHTER MSU LECTURE - CONCERT SERIES SPECIAL (Pianist) at the One of the most profound, brilliant and vivid musicians our time. Acknowledged by many as the greatest pianist of of Lillian Gish In Person ' A theatrical experience that should not be missed. the age. Friday, Feb. 6 - 8:15 P.M. pcfctotcfc $ub UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Reserved Seats $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 MSU Student admission: $1.00 with validated I.D. (I.D. necessary at the door) Tickets on Sale at Union Ticket Th& Albert Pick Motor Hotel Office Hours 8 - 5 I Saginaw (M-78) and Grand River (M-43) I East Lansing 48823 I 517-337-1741 lian Gish GET HAPPY ne Movies with Miss Gish in person and a program of rare "LEGALLY" early films including Griffith, Chaplin, Keaton. ★ ★ ★ ★ (Happy Hou "This Lillian Gish evening provides a fascinating glimpse of the early cinema as well as a tribute to one of its all-time greats. Miss Gish offers TONIGHT 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. " at t SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER Thursday, Feb. 12-8:15 p.m. UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Public $2.00; Student Admission $1.00 with validated I.D. 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BB U ||i| 19 Redeemable with #5 or purchase excluding coupon ■ Items, beer, wine and tob»cc° ■ products through Sun. Feb. _ ■ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 4, 1970 11 U' construction history: I By STEPHANIE Until the addition plant 65 is built, LOWE to Power no new Hall 1962. and $4 Engineering Bldg. in million for the 1961 - S,on ^ f»nHc ciwi lL . money , priority list for many years, on the site of and the the old proposed, it would have been state overlooking the priority list unless powered Acerardina tn RiJsllii C°nstr"ct,on was de,ayed Administration Bldg. (now lacking in sufficient buildings, independently, can be In 1964 - 65, $6 million was given for the Chemistry Bldg. SZh ^ adJJnhS S,' a"°* forthe building of badly Linton Hall). space house what the John A. Hannah to aided MSU," Breslin said. Presently under construction constructed. buildhwhart h~n academic facilities. It "If the Administration Bldg. Administration Bldg. does d ***" ™ and in 1965 1966 the Natural g °n the top of now. Life Science I at a - originally was to have been built had been built when it state - power Plant 65, built in Resources Bldg. was funded with was first This which appropriated sum of $4 million included two boilers and ___ 1965, $3.25 million. Wells Hall at $4.7 AUIC and a federal I two generators and cost the state million, Food Science at about WW ** CONCEPT m backing million. Life Science II of $7 and III I almost $9.89 million. The plant $4.18 million and the Library are being proposed. I is now functioning at maximum addition at almost $3.13 million Completed during the 1968 I capacity- The addition will Coeds were built in 1966 -1967. 1969 season were the Music I house one boiler and one I generator and I $9.65 million. I University will cost the state Executive Vice First in a series The 1968 - 69 season was both "a time of change and redirection," Roger Wilkinson, acting vice president E. l new concept in campus it can be a bimonthly initiate Practice Bldg. and both built with borrowed the Personnel and Hearing Laundr funds; Center, the Speech Clinic and the , I president Jack Breslin said this is for business and finance and reporting was instituted publication. AWS sponsor Laurine the '70's" Pesticide Research Laborator" I where funds are needed the most in addition to the almost treasurer, wrote in the 1968 - 69 last week by the Associated Editor Marie Smith, Midland Fitzgerald, Associate _ St7(tents Dean ^ of «MS(} Woman' were built with gifts and othrr I nnur The proposal for n million appropriated for * — Financial Report. The campus Women Students (AWS). asst. to graduate asst. to the Dean of md Inte™tionafAWS distributed to wompn'c rp«i,w. funds. I construction * of this addition is P°w«r Pla"t 65 and '*s Proposed ' 65 and its proposed acquired a new center in the "MSU "MSU Woman" is a Women and the Counseling Counseling advisor explained advisor, exDlained that that" 'MSI I wi k j women s residence soront'es and will be NEXT: A look at the it Capital Outlay Sub - addition, add,tlon> the the state Woman. ie is intended to ibe a link * " I in the Joint state legislature has John A. Hannah Administration newsletter aimed at hni^Hn k^c' University's priority system and I Committee showing Center, commented: in a long - range AWS nostPd on ""-e and and Breslin Breslin said said hthe - - ^SO million for — „,UB. 1969, the coeds what is happening both on "Self program camnus priority buildings, two through I hopes that planning money will un'versity buildings in^the - discovery is what revealing the new dimensions of ' University' administrative and off - campus, and is education is all about. - = , _ available in 1970 or early Past 1° years. These operations were located at concerned with The ■ — » — — — — — — — — — - increasing success of 'MSU Woman' will . 1971 with construction appropriations have included widely separated points on awareness of the individual depend on the readers beginning in 1971. *2,5 m,,,1°n for Ernst Bessey campus. female role. AWS sponsors hope they'll contribute -- where what _ -- they want it to go." Center offers aids QUALITY DAIRY CO. Ifor basics studies By DONNA WILBURN State News Staff Writer Supplementary material for University College courses is I available daily in the Learning Resources Center, 205 Bessey Hall. I Records, tapes, slides, film strips and reference books can be I used by students and faculty from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday I through Friday. I Materials are designed to aid students who are having I difficulty in University College classes and also to provide I additional information to those who have special interests in I various topics. 1 For natural science students, rock specimens as well as slides J I for geology and genetics are available. Films and books illustrating plants and animals and their functions can be viewed. 1 A celestial globe shows seasons, star constellations, earth I rotations, longitude and latitude. Social science resources consist of reference books on the I subject. 1 The Humanities section is a library of novels, research I material and works studied in the course. Tapes of plays as well as music of the various historical _ sriods are available. Students may also review art slides shown in I class and other supplementary examples. I Plays, poems and literature are also available on tape I recordings and records for the student's convenience. I The ATL section is primarily a tutoring service. Tutors are I English majors who assist students requiring help in 1 reading or grammar skills. Historical references and writing, literary works re also provided. Students may bring rough drafts of compositions to the I tutors for help in construption, revising and proofreading. I Remedial reading as well as speed reading programs are , I offered to suit the needs of the individual. Vocabulary - building I machines and speed - reading machines also Michael Franklin, Saginaw freshman, uses the speed reading give assistance. I The Learning Resources Center, begun in 1968, is an machine at the ■ extension of the Library's references at a more convenient Learning Resources Room in Bessey Hall. The machine is one of the supplementary material available I location. to help students having trouble with their Faculty and staff members may check out materials for University I classroom use. However, students must use the resources in the College courses. Others include tapes, slides, records and I study areas provided. reference books. tULING ON HOMOSEXUALS State News Photo by Terry Luke announces the Teachers' rights of By SHIRLEY JOHNSON State News Staff Writer they are not a homosexual. upheld "Fashion Pfau said that a prospective "Many homosexuals restrict The California State teacher their activities so comes under scrutiny they do not lupreme Court recently upheld when an application for affect their student - teacher (Jornwell said that in the pt a teacher's credentials could certification is made. At that relationship." Harding said. cases which >t be revoked in a homosexual might come to his time, the university at which the He also said that as attention, the individual would licident unless proven that the individual receives his degree, long as Tcident made the teacher unfit homosexuals restrict their probably be required to work examines the student's record to activities with consenting adult with a psychiatrist and have a p teach. determine if they "are of good While Michigan courts have members, there is no legal basis provisional certificate issued to moral character". for dismissal of the teacher. him. ever handled a case of this Kenneth L. Harding, co - ■ature, Jene Krasicky, asst. ordinator of undergraduate Robert Cornwell, director of The individual would then lttorney general, said that if a student affairs, said that his certification, said that a have to periodically apply for "milar case ever came to court, a certificate may be revoked if the continuation of his certificate. office receives notification of a ■omparable ruling would student's homosexuality only if probably be set forth. Ed Pfau, a member of the the student has a police record. *Pt. of Higher Education, said Harding also said that the certification of a teacher is "t teaching contracts do not revoked only in cases which J the teacher to sign or would prohibit its original l^ear to an oath stating that issuance. Vis You are cordial GROOVY WINTER EVAN-PICONE designs carefree vacation. Dacron a CLEARANCE knits in blue or brown combined with white. to view th thousands of your favorite in fashion famous label fashions now rollickingly reduced Striped top and matching scarf. $24. Resort Report '70 1/2 PRICE AND LOWER The Union Board fashion show Thursday, February 5 at 8 p.m. in the Union Parlors $20. J07 E- Gnuid River Open Wed. till 9 p.m. 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 4 SPORTS Purdue, Mount vypical full house of 14,125 fans at Purdue Arena. Mount, who ended with 41 points, got off to a slow start, bomb 105-86S Simpson now stands third in the all time MSU season scoring and The Spartans finally hit back-to-back field goals bv Pat m Simpson and on a couple of occasions narrowed the Id I hitting on only 3 of his first 8 shots but picked up after that! derby, with 501 points this year, only five behind runner-up Pete poirtts. But two costly turnovers and six straight points I LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Led by. the fantastic shooting of missing only one of five shots the rest of the first half. Gent and 99 back of Julius McCoy. Simpson started the night out in sixth place and passed left the Boilermakers with a 13 point lead, 49-; h/p I Purdue's All-American guard, Rick Mount, Purdue rolled to a It was the second half however when the blond bomber went Horace Walker (473), Bill Curtis (477) and Stan It was a frustrating night for Ganakas and his surprisingly easy 105-86 win MSU Tuesday night before wild. The 6-4, Big 10 scoring leader hit four Washington squad whn over a straight shots from (490) enroute to his present spot. virtually eliminated from any title hopes. Ganakas spent a. the corner midway in the half that opened up a 20 point lead for deal of time off the bench questioning the official's Purdue. Simpson received little support however as only Rudy IM Basketball Ralph Simpson again led the Spartans in scoring, notching 35 Benjamin hit for double figures. Benjamin, who scored 21 against usual to no avail. The Spartans even picked up their first terh " I points, 3 above his season average of 31.6. He connected on 14 Minnesota last Saturday, was held to 11 points. foul, as late in the second half the team bench was charged I field goals and 7 free throws as he lost the The Spartans jumped out to an early 4-0 lead on baskets major foul. I built-up scoring dual to by WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4 7:00 Cathage - Casino Mount by 6 points. Simpson and Jim Gibbons but that was the last lead they had as The Spartans never came closer than 8 points in the se half. They rallied to trim the Boilermaker's lead to I GYM I 8'00 Uncle Fudd's - Graffiti the Boilermakers rattled off 9 points while the Spartans were held 62-54 ^ I Court 1 6:00 Worst 9:00 Bonzai - Turkies to a single free throw. minutes gone in the half. However, Purdue took a tim I - Worthington reorganized and went on a scoring binge, recording 13 De°Ul' I GYM I GYM II They tied it up twice at 9-9 and 13-13 but Purdue went on while the Spartans managed but two free throws Two more buckets by Mount opened up another 20 by Lloydw!? I Court 2 Court 3 another hot streak and outscored MSU, 12-1, to gain a 25-14 lead. Simpson added three points to cut the Boilermaker lead to lead and they coasted in the rest of the wav. point Pu h I■ 6:00 Nina's Bomb - Jones Gang 6:00 Bacardi - Bardot 7:00 Setutes - Sultans 7:00 Ballantine - Bayard 25-17, but from here until the closing minutes of the half, the F°rd (I7). Urry Weatherford (15) and Faerber M91 8:00 McDuff McGregor 8:00 Winchester - Wiquassett teams merely traded buckets, with Purdue's lead ranging between Mount solid support as the - Boilermakers ran their n 7 - * ■ 9:00 Babes - L.A. 9:00 Albatross - Hand People 8 and 10 points. mark to 4-2, MSU dropped to 2-4 and 6-10 overall nferen« | GYM II GYM III Court 4 6:00 Cowboys - Bald Pates Court 5 6:00 Brothers, Inc. - Old Foresters | THOMPSON REJOINS TEAM 7:00 -McTavish - McRae 7:00 Arjungle - Archaeopteryx 8:00 Hobbot - House 8:00 Akhilles - Akbaiama 9:00 Hubbard 1 - 5 9:00 Hovel - Honavel GYM III Court 6 6:00 Apots - Grandmothers 7:00 Whakkers - Fourier Trans 8 :00 Hubbard 4 - 2 Jenison Court 1 6:00 The Team - The Buds 7:00 Vikings - Mantids 8:00 Hubbard 7-11 leers prepare By JEFF ELLIOTT a mere half game behind the for Mich.TeclJ last weekend, shutting them out 9:00 Mclnnes - McCoy 9:00 Hubbard 12 - 9 Spartans. in their win. "misunderstanding" as State News Sports Editor Anytime you hold Thompson's absence in Minnesota scoreless, you know t Going up to Hougton to play lineup for Saturday's game. Jenison After a bruising weekend the Huskies in their small you've got a tough team. "I benched Don for the I I "Universal Family" I Court 2 series with Denver and a rare day 1st box-shaped rink can be a disaster Minnesota Coach Glenn Sonmor Sat. Feb. 7 I 6:00 Hitrher the Handi. Riders - 'Sasy off Monday, the MSU hockey and no one knows it better than told me he was happy to get a 5 or 6 minutes of the Friday I Hubbard Hall I 7:00 Kuart Knights - MSU Vets team went back to work split after the way Tech played." night game," Bessone said, "fol 8:00 Waznewski Warr. - River Tuesday to prepare for their "They'll definitely have the Don Thompson, 5-7 (Thompson) thought that h«l 9-12 Adm. 50c I Rats coming series with Michigan advantage because of their small was benched series and as a for the rest of the I result didn't dress I 9:00 Agr. Tech. 2 - 4 Tech. rink," Bessone said. "That plus f V Despite the' double setback the fact that it's Winter Carnival for Saturday's game. Things an I all straightened out now over the weekend, the Spartans up there this weekend and that and I maintained their second - place will really put the enthusiasm Donny is ready to help the team I Spring out." I spot in the WCHA standings and momentum in their favor." with a 7-5 record. However, "Tech has been playing like Thus Thompson far has this season, contributed I | Coach Amo Bessone's crew the Michigan Tech of old," adequately in the point J Special won't be able to ease up Bessone continued. "They split Rick Mount anyway, as Tech and Denver are with league - leading Minnesota production department. He hi accounted for 24 points in 1(1 games, notching 8 goals and 1(1 GRADUATING SENIORS assists. In the opening game with I majoring in Denver he scored one goal audi Beautiful—Unusual Photographs COUNTING added two assists. I 5 x 7 or 8 x 10 ARCHITECTURE Nicknamed "Zippy" because! sting portrait BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION of his quickness on the ice,I Thompson started out the! utlfully lighted, finished ONLY CHEMISTRY ENGINEERING season as the Spartan's No. ll carefully quality FORESTRY center. Bessone called! playerl I'll be proud to The Perfect Gift For display. S5'5 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY NURSING : Thompson "a complete who can do it all . . equipment and the experience tol has the 1 W f/? Reg. $15.00 become a WCHA super star." • Valentine's Day RECREATION • Graduation Thompson and his • • Mother's Day Engagement Make Your Appointment We don't promise you a We guarantee it. 100%* good used car. are SCIENCE URBAN PLANNING invited to meet with our representative on campus t teammates will need as much zip I and teamwork as they Today GLENN HERRIMAN VOLKSWAGEN. INC. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1970 Don Thompson VAN DYKE STUDIO 6135 W. SAGINAW ST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917 Contact your Placement Office for an appointment sophomore from Toronto, was PHONE 482-6226 209 Abbott Rd. Phone ED 2-8889 City of Detroit - Civil Service Commission back practicing with the team Lansing's Smallest Volkswagen Dealer Tuesday. Bessone termed it a Top wheelchair cagers in Lansing I NOMINATIONS The two top wheelchaiil basketball teams in the count™ will be meeting in a game atl for Dwight Rich Junior High School in Lansing March 2. J The University of 1 Gizz Kids, the U.S. champion,J TEACHER-SCHOLAR AWARDS will oppose the Detroit Sp ' the country's No. 2 team. Tickets are available at| Paramount News Center. College EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING CITATIONS and ...8HiUboimnento tfje Jftanfe'n&tm J-vtstaurant ttje is a waste of for absolute befit plaa totatettjefamtl!>- for tbe real gourmtt German foob. jo® time... GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANTS The undersigned committee solicits nominations for Teacher - Scholar fatooritt foreign or bamestic brtto anh Awards and Excellence - In - Teaching Citations from faculty and students. Teacher - Scholar Awards are given to faculty drawn from the ranks of instructor and assistant professor who have earned the respect of students and colleagues for their devotion to and skill in undergraduate teaching. To be considered for the award, the candidate must have served on the faculty for at least three terms, but no more than five academic years. Excellence In Teaching Citations are awarded to outstanding graduate - - teaching assistants who have distinguished themselves by the care they have given and the skill they have shown in meeting their classroom responsibilities. To be considered for the citation, the candidate must have held a half time graduate teaching assistantship for at least two terms. In - unless you find job that We need a and action-seeking graduates with degrees addition he must have assumed a significant measure of . . . turns you on makes good use of responsibility for your education. Inland Steel in most fields for management opportunities in the conduct of the undergraduate courses. wants only people who want to use everything sales . . . production . . . research . . . engineering Nomination forms have been distributed to all Department chairmen. they ve learned in college—and strongly desire finance administration or you name it. Additional forms may be obtained from the Office of the Provost, Hannah . . . . . . ... to grow personally and professionally. Think it over. If you have high aspirations Administration Building, ext. 355-6550. Inland s future depends on the and a good record, take time to find out about a Ten copies of the completed application forms and creativity and supporting letters productivity of its people. If you want a really career with us. should be mailed to the Office of the Provost. All nominations must be in challenging opportunity to contribute—with the For information, see us on the hands of the Selection Committee by the first rewards and responsibilities that campus. Friday in March. go with it- Inland wants to t?lk to you. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Richard Anderson Natural Science Robert Anderson Arts and Letters INLAND STEEL COMPANY Michael Haviland Council of Graduate Students Gary Klinsky ASMSU George Mead Business r S Howard 220 Sl/rwllo'1"^ , Michigan and George Landon University College Donald Nickerson IRS: Mon.-Fri. Education 11a.m. to l2P,nfc Gina Schack ASMSU Sat. , „ m Joseph T. Rye Inland Steel Products 11 a.m. to1a•l,,• Coinpam Inland Steel Container Company Sun o„m 1" Dorothy Arata, ex. officio. Chairman The Honors College - 12 noon to8p- ■ equal opportunity employer Phono: 371 1752^ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS Wednesday, February 4, 1970 13 IN FINAL 'S' SEASON Ouellet 'most improved' wrestler ByGARYWALKOWICZ But the last season of an "Ron Executive Sports Editor and Pat Karslake Ouellet's surge this season, out athletic career can also produce regular, Karslake, has a pair of The end of (another senior who has come he suspects the ties in his 15 matches. a varsity career the opposite effect as evidenced on strong this year) are the most thought of for high school or college ending his career may be a big Peninger cited speed by the strong showing this improved wrestlers on our team and athlete sometimes part of the answer. strength as two of the strong produces this season," MSU Coach malady known as "senioritis" Grady "Frequently, a man will points ir. Ouellet's wrestling. when the competitor loses a Peninger said. "We've been very come to his senior "Pound for pound, he's year and little happy with their performances. of his enthusiasm after Ouellet, 16-7-1 a year ago, suddenly realize that he has no probably the fastest guy on the several has recorded 14 more chances after this one. iTiis team and he's years of varsity victories one of our competition. without a loss this year. is it. strongest wrestlers for his size," "Until his senior season an Peninger said. athlete can always say 'Well, I'll '"ITiese skills are just do better next newly used, Defending year', but now not newly found," the NCAA there are no more 'next years' to look forward to and it brings out the best in him. Spartan coach added. Ouellet will be earning his third 'S' monogram this season. "Ron is certainly a more He won his first as a sophomore, next S' swimming determined wrestler this year." Ouellet's determination led although he wasn't a regular performer, wrestling eight him to a victory in the 150 - matches and MSU finishing with a swimmers, coming off 200 meter butterfly, has tied the pound event at the Midlands 1-6-1 mark. a loss to a powerful 200 yard backstroke and 400 Michigan world 200 meter freestyle mark, Tournament, where he beat Ouellet came to MSU by team must face the best and yard individual medley. Michigan's Lane Headrick in the Headed college legs of Weymouth, Mass., where swam on relays which way team in the Jim Henry is the country Saturday hold two more. In 1969 Spitz outstanding finals. he was a two - time state when they travel to Indiana to diver for Indiana. He has won His MSU mark is officially Spartan wrestler Ron Ouellete has been headed in a fine direction all season as he has won three individual NCAA champion and was named the posted a meet the defending NCAA and titles. eight national diving titles in the 9-0 because those five Midlands' perfect 9-0 mark for the Spartans. Above Ouellete has a firm hold on Oklahoma last two years "Outstanding Wrestler" in State's Bill Big Ten champions. The meet is Freshman Gary Hall clipped including the wins were garnered while he was Massachusetts after his senior Campbell. set for 2 p.m. in 1969 NCAA 1 and 3 meter Bloomington. Spitz's national high school wrestling independently as far as season. State News Photo by Bill Porteous The Hoosiers, under head mark in the individual the Spartan team score was At medley, There is not an event on the Weymouth High School, coach Jim (Doc) he Councilman, and proceeded to obliterate card where Indiana does not concerned. was a very versatile athlete, have lost only two dual meets Ouellet's world marks in the 200 and 400 have the ability to place at least individual record lettering in four other sports since 1959. They have won ranks the best eight meter individual medleys. He th~ (football, cross country, tennis, Spartan as one man in the finals of on team, the gymnasts straight Big Ten titles and taken ' the NCAA crown twice in This year they are led a row. by two of set American marks in the NCAA. since the only "ther unbeaten and track) besides wrestling. the greatest swimmers in the world. Iowa in final h Sophomore Mark Spitz holds two world records, the 100 and By JOHN VIGES defeated the Spartans 156.55 to we all hit. The kids will be up 155.25 and Illinois dumped for a good meet." State News Sports Writer them by the narrow margin of Three Hawkeyes who have The MSU gymnastics team 158.30 to 157.45 last weekend. not been injured and are ies the midway point of its expected to give the Spartans all The Hawkeyes have not been n Saturday when they host they can handle are Rich at full strength yet this ie defending NCAA champions, year. All Scorza, Ken Liehr and - around man Dean Showalter Barry ie Iowa Hawkeyes. Slotten. The meet will be the final has been out two weeks and he Scorza is a fine all - around e event for the Spartans as may be hampered against MSU man who is off to a good start. because of a wrist injury. He is Ihey finish the season with five He has scored over 53.0 this vay meets. The Iowa meet will expected to compete however. season which is close to a 9.0 He will be joined igin at 1:30 p.m. in the IM by Phil average per event. Slotten's top ports Arena. Farnum, a top man on the event is the floor exercise. Last The Hawks will bring an horizontal bar and long horse year in the Big Ten finals he was Indefeated team to East vault, who also missed a meet. runner - up to MSU's eventual "This will be the first time Lansing, but have not been national champion Toby Impressive in their wins. They we have had the whole team Towson. Liehr was the NCAA i beaten Wisconsin, Ohio together," Iowa coach Michael runner - up on the side horse and Itate and Indiana for their 3-0 Jacobson said. "We feel that we this year he has turned in a 9.5 can win but it is cord. important that These three teams are not OfV fcymnastic powerhouses, as pritnessed by their low team i this season. Iowa was 8th win bble to win the Indiana and Ohio itate meets with scores of §50.8 and couldn't even match only in ND battle tonight hat figure against the Badgers. The MSU frosh cagers will venture down to Notre Dame In contrast, MSU has lost o meets where tonight for their second road game of the season. The frosh will they scored at be seeking their eighth straight win in the contest, having yet to |east 155. Chicago Circle suffer defeat. Notre Dame will go into the game with a record of three wins '' and five losses. Michigan, whom the Spartans defeated last relays tickets was one of the five victors over the Irish. week, With an accent on offensive discipline, Notre Dame face the pn sale for $7 Spartan frosh with the Irish is 6-7 Bill a team of average size. Starting at center for Hinga. At a forward post will be the team's Tickets for the Feb. 14 MSU top scorer, 6-3 Don Silinski, who has been hitting for an average lelays are now on sale at the of 25 points per game. The other forward will be 6-6 Steve enison Fieldhouse ticket office. Prechtel. The smallest member of the starting five, 6-0 Gary Tickets are $1 for students Trick, will be situated at one of the guard spots. The other guard pd faculty members with IDs will be 6-4 Bill Lucas, who will be competing in his first game of I'd $2 for the general the year. Up to this point, Lucas had been on the sidelines with public. Iftemoon preliminaries, for mononucleosis. Jhich there is no charge, will go The Spartans will encounter the Irish with its towering front 30 p.m., while the line of Jeff VanderLende (6-8) and Brian Breslin (6-6). They have night ® will start at 7:30 been averaging 18.7 and 21.8 points, respectively. The center will p.m. Ticket Manager Bill be 6-9 Jim Shereda, who has been hitting for 6.8 points a contest. leardsley urged fans to get their Gary Ganakas, accounting for 9.1 points per outing, and Larry pets early. Ike, with 14.2 points a match, will be at the guard slots. ATTENTION: East Lansing and Lansing Merchants - Did you ever think of increasing student sales by giving student discounts? Think again. Merchants all over the U.S. are now involved in the 'STUDENT PRIVILEGE CARD.' If you have any questions call Mr. Kaufman of Campus Marketing Jnc. at 351-4928 or 353 2968. Boot+%oeSale SxoES- d"6- XrlO.*- tTtncJ Clzo.Tc.nct. STWiej&xs jr|Lt ^ ^-,aMipN(Tc TFP. SW.IO-5:■*> 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan STATE NEWS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED 355-8255 Love Makes The World Go 'Round. Why Don't You With A 'Valentine Display Ad!" classified 355-8255 For Rent"" Automotive FRANKLY SPEAKING by Phil Rank For Rent For Rent MILLER ROAD, Near-cape The State New* does not PONTIAC LAMANS 1965. Good TV RENTALS - Students only. Low HOLT. SPACIOUS 3 room tri-level. cod, I permit racial or religious condition. For more information: monthly and term rates. Call Includes carpeting, air bedrooms, unfurnished Snc , I 332-5354. 5-2-6 conditioning, refrigerator, stove utilities, no pets, securitv H. discrimination in its ad* 484-2600 to reserve yours. University TV Rentals. C and oven. Disposal and heat is IV 4-4058. 1-2/4 I vertlsing columns. The PONTIAC 1962 4-door hardtop. Included. No city income tax. State News will not accept ONE OR two girls to • AUTOMOTIVC advertising which discrim¬ Starts, runs good. $175. TV RENTALS: G.E., 19" portable - Short term lease available. Call walking distance share ^ 355-3168. 3-2/6 484-4481 or evenings 882-3508 or $8.50 per month including stand. • EMPLOYMENT inates against religion, Call J. R. Culver Co.. 351-8862 484-2226. TF Furnished. Clean. • FOR RENT race, color or national or¬ 217 Ann Street, East Lansing. ' • FOR SALE igin* SPARROW HOSPITAL area, 1441 I OR 2 men needed for • LOST & FOUND NEW G.E. PORTABLE and stands East Michigan. Furnished, 1 2 bedmT mobile home near 351-0666. 5-2/10 rented only to MSU students and bedroom. Water and heat month. 351-RR77 = campus Sin"1 ■*7°i included. $125. 351-3969. O • PEANUTS PERSONAL faculty. $8.84 monthly (including RAMBLER, 19**> -Jck. New tires. tax). State Management • REAL ESTATE Rooms • SERVICE Automotive Battery. 50\-U.est offer. Call Corporation, 444 Michigan COEDS OR working girls. One girl 351-1316 arter 3:30. 5-A-2/4 Avenue. 332-8687. C $60, two girls $55. Meadowbrook MEN 21 and • TRANSPORTATION Trace. Call after 5 p.m., 351-2224. over - Clean • WANTED RENAULT 1969 R-10. Excellent RENT A TV from a TV Company, 3-2/5 rooms. Cooking and pari, Close. shape and price. Ask for Mike, call $9.50 per month. Call 337-1300. Reasonable. 487-575* I 482-4397. 3-2/5 DEADLINE CHEVROLET CAPRICE-wagon, Neiac TV Rentals. C TWO BEDROOM furnished, 1966. Black, all power, AM/FM, carpeted, extra clean. $155. a 1 P.M. one class day be¬ air. $1295. Call 699-2626. 3-2/5 VOLKSWAGEN '62, grey, good STROBE LIGHT rentals. By the month and deposit. Call 372-1215 SPARTAN HALL. men, women. Singles, Call doTbfe I 351 9286 condition $400 or best offer. night or weekend. Call after 5 p.m. 3-2/5 a fore publication. 339-9208 after 5:00 p.m. 5-2/10 372-1031. O-2-l 3 MARSHALL MUSIC COMPANY, CORVAIR CONVERTIBLE 1964 Cancellations - 12 noon one 351-7830. C ONE GIRL to share two bedroom, Monza. Mechanical good. Needs 811 NORTH class day before publica¬ VOLKSWAGEN 1968 Square Back CHESTNUT, body work. $100. 351-6539. blue. Must sell this week. \ Apartments furnished apartment. Call tion. 484-4388. 5-2/9 3-2/5 . 393-1867. 1-2/4 PHONE CORVAIR 1965 Monza FRAN DOR AREA 2 bedroom e^T LANSlTlTneT ca~mp_u7~On^ EAST SIDE coupe. VOLKSWAGEN 1967 Karmann Ghia - modern room, Priwi I Automatic, radio. Best offer coupe. Dark blue, radio, trailer ,°rs srf..srj5r entrance. Linen and Gentleman only. Call 48 7 refrigerator I 355-8255 around $525. Phone 337-2217 hitch. 355-9770. 3-2/5 0543 | after 5 p.m. 5-2/10 355-2398 r2a2/198n°' 351 "3895' 355-2398.20-2/19 Beautifully Lease clientele. maintained. 332-3135 or Select RATES VOLKSWAGEN 1968. Sun roof, COUGAR 1967. Air, tape deck, excellent condition, snow tires. EAST LANSING. 1 bedroom, 882 6649.0 1 day J 1.50 $1450 or best offer. Call 15^ per word per day power steering 351-5940, 9-5p.m. 3-2-4 and brakes. 351 3852. 3-2/6 •RetOKTIN-S o 0fEQW.THE )*OT mChMd,.0LT,US'rSd6, 9h«' GIRL'NKMO -nt./vlni ,„m. 3 dovs J 4.00 ZXOJ ~35.M S S7-05.1 ??». C«"' 35'-3080- 13 1/2# per worn per amy FALCON 1965, excellent VOLKSWAGEN 1966 Sunroof, radio. Good condition. sedan. S.D.S. f&Llt - ~W£ S-TUD£NrS DOUN or HALSTEAD MANAGEMENT * COMPANY 351-7910. 22-2/27 5 day* J6.50 condition. Good $825. 355-5811 after 5 p.m. 3-2/5 enSnow,...' NeW-"uxury ^ apartme"nt. I3f per word per day Phone 372-3097. 5-A-2/4 NEAR LCC, 3 rooms ^lose to campus for immediate ADULT - NEAT, QUIET. Nice single 1 VOLKSWAGEN 1963. Sunroof, 1 **./(io* ASHN *S>/« u University Terrace apartments feature study room, balconies If r l~ r si and air conditioning for the upcoming warm weather. Don't |Special Deluxe Package i delay, there are only three left at $65/per man and up. Limited Space Available m/mmmmmwmm |at Exclusive King's Inn Available 25 26 27 28 VT 15" 5T" £2 IT □ tr For Information Call Your Campus Representative 5T 5s sr S7~ w vr 55~ *1 0tod£, c/fixinaqemmt Steve Kaufman 353-7708 Tom Price 882-1369 Rob Crowe 361-1042 Bonnie Krombka MN 15 — sr W 353-3075 J7 j^pafibvwib uflancujemefit SpeeiaJkM- w 55~ % sr Ul Studentours (313) 886—0844 ?r~ 51™ % 55" Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 4, 1970 15 for Sale For Sale For Sale Lost & Found ; J MACHINE Clearance sale. -ew portables - $49.95, r month. Large selection Whites, Necchis, New UNFINISHED stools, chest-of-drawers, night Furniture: stands, bookcases, prefinished picture frames, and Bar ELECTROLUX VACUUM Cleaner. Like Powerful. 3-2/5 new, with $19.00. attachments. 489-4095. LOST blackish/brown GLASSES, Reward. 485-6374. 2-2/5 tortoise girls shell. U' Cabinet seeks more. PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 t'ome » "Manv 0the---$1?-- South Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. C LADIES SKIIS, boc t3995 Terms. EDWARDS STRIBUTING 15 9.6448. C-1/5 IREO, GOLF C North COMPANY, Washington. HEATH AM/FM watts. Like nei 351-5002 after 6 355-0045. 5-2/9 VACUUM CLEANERS. $7.88 up, one tanks canister and up rights, year and LONG 355-0130/355-5879. 1-2/4 C anadian RED, white hand-woven and scarf opinions from public guarantee. DENNIS DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, outside International Center at By CYNTHIA NEAL Grossfeld added that he Shaw Lane. 882-8908. 2-2/5 State News Staff Writer just put them on the defensive opposite City Market. Phone would like the cabinet 482-2677. C4-2/6 meetings so they have to produce." to be a public hearing type of He said that he would like to , MINOLTA 16 ps camera. HONEYWELL 91-B Electronic Flash The public is invited to the _oll awav bed. 600x13 recap tire. with one head and s|au* WE DO most ASMSU Cabinet meeting to be thing. try spreading responsibility. repairing, and replace "For too long the cabinet ■55-8031. 1-2/4 attachment for only $160. Must broken frames. held at 7:30 "I'm not sure why they sell soon. Call OPTICAL LOST: LATTICED wedding ring, tonight in the board has never been criticized 353-7615, State DISCOUNT, 2615 very haven't been effective. KENWOOD speakers. 8 track News or East Michigan room on the third floor, Student Maybe r Photographic and ask for Avenue. 372-7409. C-2-6 Saturday 8-8:15 p.m. left on sink Services bldg. much," he pointed out. it's because there's too much Lver. Both like new. Must sell. Richard Warren. Four different in mens room. Wells Hall, opposite Cabinet "Frankly, I wish the student responsibility on too few "51 5156. 3-2/6 film. Sentimental value. Reward. President Bob KUSTOM AMPLIFIER. 154 years Grossfeld would like body would criticize it." people," he continued. 3 5 5-4669. (1-5), 355-7874 to hear He explained that the vice old, perfect condition. Call Grossfeld Bill, from anybody interested in expressed the 353-0293. 5-2-6 evenings, 355-2400 8-5 p.m. leave Cabinet programs, or with ideas presidents have not been fired, opinion that student government message. 3-2/5 but he is trying to has a lot of for activities. get them to potential, and the defend their positions, which people within it are trying to see C|ES GOOD, Personal "The cabinet meeting will be they have had to do. He never that it is realized. ■nee-length mutti SHOES. FREE primarily a rap session about would like the vice presidents to SIZE 4B. Low, medium, HARMONY 12 string electric hollow - LIFE what can be done with the "There is still much 1-9387. 3-2/6 INSURANCE so high, and new chunky heels. Also body guitar. Mint condition. Cost literature. Call licensed agent — prove why their offices should power lying around loose, clothes sizes 3, 5, 7, and 9. STEVE KAUFMAN cabinet," Grossfeld said. "We'd IrEO component - 100 watts. Jewelry. Cheap. 351-1927. 3-2/6 $260; will sell, $160. Call 353-7708. O like to figure out what can be continue to exist. dormant, things that student Ixternal 1 antenna, AM/FM radio. 372-0507. 3-2-4 done away with and what can be "There is not the push which government should be able to FREE A thrilling hour of j $350 July. 353-4278. Will ... beauty. do," he said. "If only we could Triumph motorcycle. OREINTAL RUGS. 339-8850. 2-2/5 BLANK k For appointment call 484-4519. salvaged from the present I feel should be, that they are cartridges and ti MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC'S structure." capable of," Grossfeld said. "I've pick it up and use it we could do labels, dust bugs, tape cleaners, ourselves and the student body GARAGE SALE 5460 West STUDIO, 1600 East - plugs and jacks galore. All at Michigan. Columbia, Mason. C-1/5 so much good." Antique catalog prices. secretary. 677-2271. 5-2/10 MAIN The latest Cabinet ELECTRONICS, 5558 South FLY projects ACAPULCOI Guaranteed include arrangements for Pennsylvania, 882-5035. C Departure-Stay as long as you ifB 11a WHAT'S. wnm aA i broadcasts weekly IeWRITER PORTABLE, Kay BIRTHDAYS AND GIFTS. Ladies, likel Food-Hotel. 351-8979 of question and Soligor T-Mount 28mm 8"V snapshots preserved for life, MOVING SALE. Bedroom suite answer sessions with ASMSU inn uitar, and 10-2/9 ms Cassette recorder. 355-9836. Pocket mirrors, buttons also. living room suite in excellent board and cabinet members. The Phone 489-7255. A-5-2/5 condition. 351-6650. 3-2-4 REWARD FOR return of tan program will be heard every buckskin taken from Monday at 8 Hubbard p.m. on WMSN. IrEO SYSTEM. Deluxe Thorens, STEREO COMBINATION: 8 track LANGE PRO, ski boots, new 1970 classroom Saturday night. One of Grossfeld's main Fisher, Jenison, JBL and model size 355-8811. 1-2/4 e, Components for serious tape, AM-FM, SW radio, speakers. 353-7599. 5-2-6 IOM. Best offer. concerns is commnncations. Stars 2 months old, $150. Large "ASMSU hasn't botched ier. 351-6650. 3-2/6 selection 8 track tapes, $3 each. FFFLY ACAPULCO GO Hoi den Cauifield wondered GIVE YOUR EXOTICI Room, 3 meals ... MSU Campus Girl Scouts meeting, things up in specific programs," 351-8786 or 332-0846, Bruce. VALENTINE a daily. Student Mobilization Committee will he said. "It's just that where the ducks go in winter. ■CTRIC GUITARS ™ - 12 string 3-2-4 passionate red inflatable chair. Jeep, tourist service, up to 12 tonight, 7:00 p.m., 304 Bessey, to hold the following dorm nobody 6 string solid. Good Other days, $225. Leave when finalize plans for complex knows about them." They go nowhere but, as this colors available. Many you want. Saturday's meetings tonight: East Complex (7 Hie Cabinet coed . Best offer. 355-8811. groovy styles, including hassocks 351-5249. 32-3/13 Round-Up Reunion. p.m. 137 Fee), Brody is also sees, are sometimes Complex (8 attempting to establish the p.m. Brody), W. Circle Complex, (9 transformed into stars. UNDERGRADS EARN credits, tour American Institute of Chemical position of liaison between the llS BUCKLE ski boots and p.m. Lounge Campbell.) Europe this summer. 351-1039. Engineers (A.I.Ch.E.) meeting, cabinet programs and hall Jerrier, size 11J4. Worn once. $45. spring and box spring 3-2/5 tonight, 7:00 p.m., room 100. councils. This, according to ■53-1845. A-3-2/5 Roll-away beds in GENERAL ELECTRIC 300 record Engineering Building. Mr. Ted 30", 39" and 48" widths. llgenfritz, member of The Man and Nature Bookstore issues Grossfeld, is a move toward player. Separate speakers. $55. Midland decentralization. §HIBA COMPONENT stereo with Hollywood style beds and frames, Phone 353-3679. 3-2-4 Division of Waste Control While the Porter to ack itable. tape deck, and V.M. Earphones included, chests, dressers, study desks. 60 used matching chairs for Department, and of the Dow other than your dorm, read talk with anyone, sleep (we have a books, position will have action of each hall to be filled by speak study or Chemical Company will speak on council, he nd new. Must sell because of dining room use. Used card tables Peanuts Personal "Waste Control from the Process spare mattress), look at posters, and hopes that it will evolve into an It. John, 353-4027. 5-2/9 and folding chairs. Late model WEST HIGHLAND - White Terrier Engineering Point of View." Final almost anything else. It we don't have it in stock elected office in each hall or on envolvement stereo phonographs, and AKC champion-sired male TWEETY AND Muttsy, plans for the we can probably stereo puppies. sorry I February 20 trip to complex. •ire 808E eliptical stereo components. Stereo 10 weeks. 337-9565. 4-2/6 missed the festivities, Midland will be discussed and bus fee tape congrats. Grossfeld said that he met recorders, used portable TV Love, Chris. 1-2/4 Monday Friday, 326 Student John W. Porter, New. $15 or best offer. sets. will be collected. Services. with Elliot Ballard, asst. to acting jj-3820. Bob; 3-2/5_h_ Apartment gas ranges, kitchen SIAMESE KITTENS 2 male lilac President Wharton, Horace superintendent of public tables and chairs. 1 and 2 burner point. 8 weeks. Phone 372-3895. JOHN AND Terry: Congratulations Service King, education in Michigan, will Be DECK-Magnecord model electric hot plates. $3.99 and on your activation into Tri-Sig's, registrar, and Jim Huffman, up. 2-2/4 Union Board Coffeehouse, Friday, 9 speak at the Greater Lansing |028. New $1250. sell for $575. New metal kitchen cabinets. Free Alias 6S. Love from 2 up and 2 BARBI MEL: Typing, multilithing. - president of Council of Graduate 12 p.m.. Union, Parlors A,B.C. Conference Organization at 7:30 137 0243. 3-2/5 delivery. Bank card. Master Charge over. 1-2/4 No job too large or too small. Featuring Students (COGS) to discuss the and layaway plans. Hours: Live Folk Group. Eat, p.m. Thursday in the West Side 5 Block off campus. 332-3255. C drink, and relax. possibility of using registration 1967. Head Competition, 5:30 p.m. WILCOX - for an all-university election. Drop In Center. most complete aquarium shop. loman bindings. Scott poles. SECONDHAND STORE, 509 East NOAH'S ARK in East YOU START SOMETHING MSU Promenaders Square, Grossfeld said that Ballard and 10.351-2695. 1-2/4 Lansing GREAT Folk, and The organization was Michigan. 485-4391. C 3-2/6 when you read the Round Dancing, Tonight, 7:00 Classified Ads p.m.. King seemed to be quite developed as a medium where each day! Room 34, Women's IM. Beginners receptive to the idea. members of the welcome, we will hold tryouts for "Our Lansing COMPLETE hope is-and is community can exchange views |TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS are now leasing student THESIS Discount Printing. IBM typing and Service. President Wharton's hope, too - toward black involvement. These spacious that this will legitimize ASMSU luxury apartment are completely FREE: OWNER MOVING, binding of thesis, resumes, must be found for 3 adu publications. Across from campus, Free Lube Job available with by drawing a greater voter ■carpeted and furnished with distinctive Spanish WOLVERTON: TOUGH t corner MAC and Grand a New turn-out," Grossfeld said. Very friendly, have had all River, Community Auto Club membership ■ Mediterranean furniture. 351-4659 evenings. 3-2/6 below Style Shop. Call until Feburary 8th. Each unit has a dishwasher, Campus Texaco COPYGRAPH SERVICES, is now open 24 hours a I garbage disposal and individual onditioning. These two or four man control - central units have up to air BEAGLE PUPPIES, handsome, shots, AKC, wormed. strong, $40, SPANKY true 1-2/4 in - PROMISES will Toronto. Little come Flash. 337-1666. C ANN BROWN: Sunday. Board of Directors meeting Sunday, February 8th at 7:30 in day except Council OKs report 3 Typing and multilith room 33 of Student Union (Continued from page 1) from 339-2938. 3-2/6 offset printing. Complete service Building. faculty and academic parking spaces per unit. The student's leisure time has been for administrators on environment dissertations, thesis, Union Board In other action the council Thieves' Market Art dequately planned for with a giant heated swimming pool, manuscripts, general typing IBM. approved curriculum quality." "Hie members of the 20 years experience. 332-8384. C Show, Sunday, February 8, 1-4 p.m.. changes Academic Council also urged the ■recreation rooms and private balconies. If Union Ballroom. $1.00 entry fee. within the College of Social you want to be Sciences and the addition of new administration and the trustees I Mobile Homes WOLVERTON: YOU Sign up at Union Board Office or call lamong the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call today. birthday extra happy. made my Thanks, AWAY FROM IT ALL HOMES are 355-3355. courses in five colleges. to give serious consideration to 1968 MOBILE Home 52'x12'. in the Classified Ads each dayl the possibility of constructing ■There are units starting at Newly y'alll 1-2/4 a $70/ month per man. carpeted. Furnished and extras. Check now I Council on International Relations The council also approved Cultural Complex at MSU. 625-3616 in Perry. A-5-2/4 and United National plans for establishing the Center This action NEW AEPHi actives: You finally Affairs. by the council PROFESSIONAL THESIS TYPING (CIRUNA of MSU) meeting, tonight, for Environmental stemmed from made it I Welcome to the fold. - Finest quality guaranteed. AM, 8:30 Quality on an appeal to the Love, p.m., room 37, Union. the MSU campus, whose University by Richard Sullivan, your sisters. 1-2/4 Helen, 393-0795; PM, Sandy, Applications for the major upcoming function will be to help the dean of Arts and 351-0995. 5-2-6 National Symposium on problems Letters, who TUCKER: BIG Brothers like you are University and interested said the University faces a crisis MODEL OPEN: 1-6 p.m. of the environment, population, every day LIBERTY-EXCELLENT condition hard to findl Your Little Sister academic units "articulate in an in establishing what the except Sunday with many extras. Ready to live in llise. 1-2/4 housing, and education will be distributed and a discussion of the optimum manner their University really stands for. on lot. Den or study room ideal contributions and symposium will be held. All aspirations Sullivan said that MSU was e-Wed., Feb. for students. 371-1381. 5-2/9 Real Estate in the torn PHONE: 332-6441 T ransportation interested students are invited. several areas of by a doubt as to what the Prospective delegates must attend environmental quality. genuine commitment of the Lost & Found HOUSE: WALK to campus. Priced call Steve Blask at 355-6772. or >aid THREE AND SIX MONTH LEASES below FHA value. Low down RIDERS ANYWHERE in Florida "The center will University and "University life AVAILABLE LOST: WOMAN'S watch in assist in and what it really stands srtising library. payment and terms. $20,500. Call Spring Break. Round trip. for." Reward, call 351-7560. Ask for Bob Homan 351-0965 or SIMON Block and Bridle Club entries for policy development and broad He added, that by CHEAP! 351-5249. 35-3-5 Horse Show, Feburary 2 - 22, Meats program determinations. It will building News Mary Tyrell (Pease). 3-2/6 REAL ESTATE, Okemos Branch, an All-Events Lab. M & W 8-10, 11:15-10:30, Bldg. rather than a 351-2260. 4-A-2/4 provide a focus to maintain Cultural Complex the University |ervices Wanted topritingljam LOST: 3 weeks 1:30-4:30, Tuesday, 8-4:30, continuing discussion on and to ago male, long Thursday, 8-10, 10:30-2:30, Friday, might lose the power to attract a.m. to 5 p.m. haired, striped cat. 332-0354. Recreation BLOOD DONORS Needed. $7.50 for solidify advice and information faculty and students. 3-2/6 8-10, 11:15-12:30,2:30-4:30. all positive. A negative, B negative ENJOY THE pleasures of and Hannah too old? many AB negative, $10.00. O "Universal Family" will be at E509 4620 S. Hagadorn Acapulco or Freeport. Either trip negative, $12.00. Michigan Hubbard Hall, Saturday, February 7, R®TI 1-2/4 $209. Many extras. Call 351-4928 or 353-2968. 1-2/4 Community Blood Center, 507 1970 trom 9-12 p.m. for a rock EME MANA GEMENT EXCL USIVEL Y B Y: LOST. CAT, January 31. Black and East Grand River, East Lansing. Above the new Campus Book (Continued from page 1) announced candidate for the \pu white female. Black spot on nose. Spring Break in Jamaica Store. Hours: 9 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. The following Free University classes State Sen. Robert J. Huber, indifference toward Hannah's "og si Alco Management Company Red leather collar. "Loki." $199. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. meet tonite: Drugs Speed, R-Troy, the only formally possible candidacy. IR UR Contact Gail Shultz. 351-3361 after 6 p.m. 5-2/9 Tuesday and Thursday, 12 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. 337-7183. C Amphetamines - 7:00 - 351 EBH; lHI m ■ 5E Place Your- Call Frank Buck 351-0968 or 351-2756 Floor Radical Womans Lounge, Non-Violence - 7:00 - 311 Union; Waldie "He's a fine gentleman and a credit to the institution, but like IMi 0 EBH; Sensory Awareness and Body Massage - 8:00 - room 34 or 39 (Continued from page 1) I said before the more the MN 00 , Service next Democratic House caucus, merrier," Huber quipped. ■s 00 Kg PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD BABYSITTING IN Marble School Albatross Coffeehouse, A Hummin - scheduled for Feb. 18. Waldie said in an interview Meanwhile Gov. Milliken area home. Day care or evenings. Today . . . Just clip, complete, mail. Reasonable rates. 351-5770. 5-2/4 Strummin - Sing - Thing, tonight, 7 he knows the motion has no sent registered letters Tuesday to p.m. - 1 a.m.. Albatross Coffeehouse, chance of passage, but hopes it STATE NEWS will bill you later. USED each of the 26 persons TENOR saxophone 547 E. Grand River across from will touch off debate and TWO RESPONSIBLE women with MacNamara, 351-8654 Berkey Hall. mentioned at the St. Clair o Bring your banjos, encourage members to move babysit in their 355-2199. 5-2/10 guitars, nose flutes, jews harps, Shores conference. Hot lunch and diaper rubberbands, and yourself for an seriously for a change. All such Address Will accept mother - less members he has consulted, he The letters ask for an _ EXPERIENCED SALES person to evening of performing and learning work with Lansing area businesses. and listening. added, advised him against indication whether or not the City I 371-1258. 5-2-6 Excellent pay. Contact Mr. moving now. But, he said, persons mentioned are interested Kaufman 351-4928 or 353-2968. Wives of all MSU faculty are,invited "somebody had to do it." in being considered for the ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING, 2-2/5 to a reception and tea honoring Mrs. Waldie included in his letter formals. Experienced. Reasonable 'nomination. Clifton R. Wharton Jr., from 2 to 4 to McCormack he Consecuti\ charge. Call 355-1040. 5-2-6 assurances TYPING - WITH 3 years experience p.m., February 4, in the Bmj Ten does not doubt the speaker's Heading would like typing in my home. Room, Kellogg Center. Faculty Folk integrity and has Replies are to be sent by _ BUSY? PHONES RINGING? Call no complaints Manuscripts, envelopes or general Club are sponsors. about McCormack's treatment February 13, in time for the East Lansing's only telephone typing. 50c per original, 10c per of him. second - round of considerations answering service, STEVENSON'S carbon. 372-2957. 5-2/5 The MSU Sailing Club is holding at a conference scheduled for ANSWERING SERVICE, phone Waldie offered to resign his sailing and racing school Tonight at Feb. 21. 351-5122. If busy call 351-6441. 7:30 p.m. (8:30 for racing school) in committee assignments, in line 6-2/11 Apartment B3 with his belief that Twyckingham "leadership apartments. Call Phil (351-8939) or should have the power to place In further developments, Typing Service Chuck (353-7436) for rides. in committee positions those Peanuts Personals must be placed in peri VOLKSWAGEN, SUITABLE for who are in Acting State Supt. of Public DISSERTATIONS, Theses, Term MSU sympathy with the Instruction John Porter said dunebuggy. Excellent mechanical Soaring Club meeting, tonight, goals and objectives of their J Words or Less: papers. Electric. ANITA WARREN: SCM 351-0763, 351-7086. condition not 372-1412, IV 2-0285. 3-2/6 necessary. 7:30 p.m., 30 Union. General administration." Tuesday he has "no desire" to for the Senate. lVer 10 Words Add: meeting, new members welcome, ground school at 8:00. At his daily news conference run TRUMPET, USED. Needed later, McCormack singled out THESES, TERM papers, etc. Electric this part of the letter and said Another immediately. Call 485-2703 Beal Film Group film, tonight, 7 and potential candidate, typewriter. Pickup and deliver. anytime. 3-2/6 8:45, 111 Olds. 3 short films: W.C. "apparently he is protesting that U.S. Rep. Donald Riegle of : Michigan State News 699-2928. 2-2/5 Fields in "The Fatal Glass of Beer," I was too generous to him." He Flint, said he would meet with 347 Student Services Bldg. HOUSE NEAR CAMPUS The Russian masterpiece, "Ballad of said he wouldn't entertain a Gov. Milliken prior to the Feb. 50-people MSU East Lansing, Mich. party. Pays $15 Saturday evening. Love," and Larry Semmon in "the 21 meeting likely to discuss 1 1-31. 355-0693. 3-2/6 Sawmill." thought of removing Waldie from the committees. possible candidacy. 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February* ,J QUALITY VARIETY GROCERY VALUE Tamales Z9 rose croix YOU'LL SHOP Early June Peas campbells Pork & Beans .29 13* HAMADY BRgS PRICES EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY. 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