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 .. . .. 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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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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
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,
Drugs used to speaking to National Police
Honorary Alpha Phi Sigma, said
drug problems in the county in
1960, he said. Glue sniffing was
escape
160 warrants issued, Schodeller
said. 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 -
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Don Pasquale' offered
professor of voice and acting
have been produced on the MSU
The music auditorium has no
en Ingles off-campus
German opera houses. His wife, Stoppers, a group already on "Don Pasquale"
m . ,
vocal artist in residence at campus, according to Wiles. He room for an orchestra of 35 -
40, Harriet, teaches music, and their tour in Michigan. With Show presented at 8:15 p.m.
Trj* I
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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
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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
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concert didn't disappoint me in works performed. During intermission, the
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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
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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
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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
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