People ... are strange when you're a stranger, faces Friday Mild MICHIGAN . . . look ugly when you're alone. -The Doors . . . and partly sunny with a STATE rATE NEWS high today between 30 and 36 degrees and a low tonight UNIVERSITY between 15 and 20 degrees. 0I 62 Number 129 East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 6,1970 Milliken By LARRY LEE budgets $61.2 million Sciences I, $50,000 to begin planning of for HJ' State News Staff Writer construction of a Communication Arts urged that the income tax remain at its Life Science II, $500,000 for a water paid to education, senior citizens building; both were bypassed. present level. and Lansing quality management facility and $650,000 veterans. campus, the figure for MSU Gov. Milliken sent a $1,737 billion The governor called his budget a The new revenues would come to air condition Erickson Hall. from The governor noted that 80 represents $7.1 million for Oakland budget to the state legislature Thursday "tightly drawn one, a balanced budget that increase in the cigarette tax, a reduction in an per cent of the budget is for school University, $5.5 million for the that included a $61.2 million The recommendation is fiscally responsible and is the property tax credit on the aid, universities Agricultural Experiment Stations, $4.5 for the water responsive to state income and community colleges, recommendation for the MSU campus. quality tax payments to million for the Cooperative Extension facility reflected the increasing the priority needs of our rapidly expanding and closing some sales and tax welfare recipients, veterans, and senior That figure represents an increase of concern of the state Service and $2.7 million and $1.26 million on environmental population." exemptions. citizens, and state hospitals. $7.1 million from last year's $54.1 control as Milliken jumped two high MSU The budget recommendation is $197.1 Milliken predicted the in capital outlay for the MSU and Oakland appropriation, but is nearly $10 million increased Of the $366.4 million Milliken is priority items in urging an appropriation million more than last year, an increase of revenues and his budget would yield i for urging campuses respectively. short of the $71.1 million requested. for the center. higher education, $82.3 million is The U-M Ann Arbor campus would In addition, the governor 12.8 per cent, which includes $35 million $1™ He million ""P1"8 in th« general fund. designated for the MSU system. receive $71.9 million under the governor's for new programs and $161.8 million to warned that failure of the recommended $2.7 million in capital The University of MSU had requested $650,000 to begin maintain current levels of state legislature to enact the new revenue Michigan is slated to budget with the rest of the money outlay for the University, including $1.5 programs. - receive $82.05 million and an addition to Power Plant 65 and To the producing measures would Wayne State's distributed to capital outlay and the Flint million for continuing construction of Life cover increase, Milliken asked mandate an recommendation is for $49.97 million. $900,000 to begin planning and for $143 million i austerity budget that would cut amounts and Dearborn campuses. Beside^ the $61.2 million for the East Milliken also recommended $1,087 million to expand the MSU medical 1969-70 (Please turn to page 17) University Governor's 1970-71 Budget Budget Legislature Warton colls Request (in millions) Recommendation appropriation request recommendation RR, unions MSU $59.7 $54.8 $54,086 $71.1 $61.2 Oakland $71.5 $6.2 budget 'sincere Ag. Exp. Sta. Coop. Ext. Ser. $5.8 $4.3 $5.0 $4.0 $6.2 $5.0 $4.0 $9.2 $6.8 $5.5 $7.1 $5.5 agree to work; $4.5 Wharton specifically acknowledged the governor's recommendations that the state Total U-M (includes Flint $77.4 $75.89 $70.1 $67.3 $69.5 $67.3 $92.2 $83.98 $78.4 $75.77 talks continue. support the construction and operation of and Dearborn campuses) the President Wharton said Thursday that proposed environmental quality Wayne State $49.3 WASHINGTON (AP) research program. $42.3 $41.8 $54.7 $46.7 - The nation's "though the governor's proposed MSU "This program is geared to railroads and four shopcraft unions agreed ppropriation is well below the $17 million improve the Thursday to refrain from any work . quality of our environment by making -crease requested, the University productive use of the same chemical stoppage until Feb. 21 while negotiations Nixon calls trip to cities try appreciates" the recommended $7 million nutrients which proceed to end a labor dispute that :rease. presently are major threatens a nationwide rail shutdown. contributors to the degradation of our Wharton described the $7 million Secretary of Labor George Schultz "a sincere effort on the part of precious water resources," Wharton said. ~ase as announced the agreement after talks Wharton said he was in no position to he governor given all facets of the state's between the two sides comment on the governor's proposed brought no situation." breakthrough in the dispute. at appropriations for other schools because he reversing flow e assure him (the It took an injunction by a federal governor) that was not aware of the judge underlying power will do everything possible to last weekend to prevent a justify considerations. complete confidence by renewed educational shutdown on the nation's railroads, after "I am sure, however, that orts in meeting the needs of the state of they also the four unions had started a strike reflect the basic belief that tax dollars against chigan and by concentrating upon INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) - what they could to cut red tape in the Union Pacific. Mies which will invested in the education of our young President Nixon said he hoped to handling "Then we were bringing the mayors of give the greatest people are precisely that — investments begin cities' requests for federal aid. the cities of America to Shultz said the negotiations will move urns," he said. reversing the flow of power from Washington," he and that they bring a long range return far Specifically, Lugar said, he asked that said. "Here we are bringing to Miami next week, site of the annual He noted that the over $1 million Washington to local government by cities be allowed to directly Washington to more valuable than any immediate request funds Indianapolis and to the cities." meeting of the AFL-CIO executive propriation to expand the medical statistics bringing most of his Cabinet and advisers from the Law Enforcement Assistance committee. ugram was "welcome news." He said might suggest," he said. to a historic meeting urban problems Elliott on Administration, rather than going through "Washington must lead and must The secretary said the international "th the College of Human Medicine and Ballard, assistant to the here Thursday. crime provide assistance for all the mayors," the president, noted that - fighting agencies. presidents of the four AFL-CIO unions er University units recognize that "our although the "I believe it is time, after over a Nixon, in his brief speech to the crowd, President said. "But I want the members of involved sheet metal workers, -tential contribution toward governor's capital outlay recommendations century and a half of power flowing from "I want members of the Cabinet to know the Cabinet to know what people in the machinists, meeting the did not contain funds for a boilermakers and electricians -- probably mm health care needs of this state new power the people and from the local communities what people in the heartlands think." heartland think. I want the Cabinet to will take part in the talks. nnot be made without plant, the University could still get funds and from the states to The people of Indianapolis and the meaningful state for this project. Washington, D.C.," know Indiana and love it as I do." The agreement by the unions to refrain "1 support." he said. "Let's get it back to the Nixon has visited Indiana 26 times "The power plant is a very serious need people people of Indiana know what is best for from striking, and by the railroads to and to the cities and to the states where it them." since 1949. The state gave him the and I'm sure that Executive Vice President biggest refrain from calling a lockout, until Feb. belongs because the power should be Nixon said he met with a group of plurality in the 1968 election. His mother 21 bypasses the termination date of the Jack Breslin will attempt to emphasize this aughn theirs." mayors from 10 of the nation's largest was bom in Indiana and lived here until she need to the legislature," Ballard said. judge's temporary order restraining the two Nixon met with his Urban Affairs cities last April in Washington. was 12. Ballard noted that capital sides from calling a strike or walkout. outlay Council and the mayors of nine medium - recommendations for the entire state have sized cities in a closed session on city tudents been reduced since last year. "The state has a lot of fiscal fish in the fire and clearly they've got to assess in problems such as law enforcement and the model cities program. SOVIETS OBSTINATE After the urban affairs conference at their own minds the needs of not only this Indianapolis, Nixon and the presidential oting ri University but all of in the our sister institutions party were to fly to Chicago where they U.S. officials state," he said. will discuss environmental problems Friday "I would expect that most of the with four Midwestern By MARILYN PATTERSON governors from the capital outlay funds have been earmarked Great Lakes states. After Nixon had State News Staff Writer (Please headed for the airport, Jack turn to page 17) Maltester, Students are the most unrepresented mayor of San Leandro, Calif., said: "nt in "The atmosphere of the Mideast American society, Rep. Jackie meeting was one of give and take on an aughn III, D-Detroit, said Thursday. Speaking at an informal luncheon thering with students in Akers Hall, Open forum was not the hat - in - equal basis. It hand approach we would normally use in Washington." over An open forum to discuss the proposed aughn called the 18-year-old vote "the Few hints were given on what revisions to the ASMSU constitution will actually here as the sole way to t bill and the most needed bill to went on during the closed door meeting. WASHINGTON (AP) ~ U.S. officials halt the perilous 1967, a few days after the Arab- Israeli change be held at 8 - arms spiral. crican society." p.m. Sunday in Akers Presidential advisor Daniel P. Moynihan appeared to be resigned Thursday to a He explained the classrooms. Representatives from the told newsmen he had presented a This was the somber assessment of the package "student bill 10-point realization that little can be done to tights" he has introduced into the House ASMSU Board will be present to conduct national urban Middle East situation in the wake of an Knowledgeable officials seriously policy outline, listing prevent the escalation of the arms race in Representatives that would remove the discussion and answer questions. "poverty and social isolation of minority the Middle East. exchange between President Nixon and question reports from Beirut that the Soviet Premier Alexi N. Soviets already have begun a massive airlift on textbooks, grant 18-year-olds the Similar forums will be held Monday groups" as the chief cause of crime in The Soviets refuse even to consider Kosygin. t to vote and serve American cities. The Kosygin letter to the President was of new weapons to Egypt. But there is on juries, establish through Wednesday in different complexes, repeated American proposals that the two j , — —-- ® * described here as negative and defensive. little doubt that President Gamal fnnts grievance committee and allow Indianapolis iviayux iiiuioiiajjuiia Mayor xviuuaru Richard u.G. LjUgttr Lugar superpowers join in cutting off weapons Abdel Nixon replied by Nasser persuaded his Moscow allies that positions on the State Board of said he had urged the federal officials to do shipments to both sides and that is seen reiterating the he ""tion and the 18-month-old proposal to limit arms desperately needs more hardware. governing boards of shipments into the area. J*" 'This and universities. There is no basis for hope that the There are varying estimates on how kind of participatory democracy Soviets now will accept the invitation for much the Soviets have delivered to the needed to keep society fresh, vigorous such joint action which Arabs since the 1967 war. The official U.S. moving ahead," he said. "Hie old ways they consistently assessment is that the Soviets inadequate." ignored since former Presidnet Lyndon B. quickly Johnson first suggested it on June 19. replaced all Arab losses but did not Vaughn, who is a member of the House beyond the 1967 level. go romittees on Education and Colleges and versities, also spoke in favor of allowing oents voter registration privileges in .academic communities, its •year-old a "fallacious argument" that student must vote in the munity where his mother and father a Rubin, Abbie defy judge '»«* said. When I register to equired to ask me vote in Detroit they three things: my in name-calling barrage > my residence and how long I have into'nd Hj to T^y do"'1 ask me how long CHICAGO (AP) -- Defendants Jerry C. Weinglass. When Weinglass refused to stay in town. I know of an Rubin and Abbott "Abbie" Hoffman lecture his client, the judge said: "Then I'll uj e a 22-year-old student who was accelerated their defiance of Judge Julius J. deny your motion and I will not hear Mr. voter registration William M. Kunstler on the matter." because she was a Hoffman Thursday in a barrage of e'd lived here for five "I have beseeched you," the years!" name-calling and profanity at their trial on judge told roblem is that the Weinglass, "throughout this trial to get representative charges of conspiracy to incite rioting at iHnu area (Lansing-East Lansing) the time of the 1968 Democratic National your clients to behave. You and Mr. -.. „trust 25,000 students with Convention. Kunstler have never so much as lifted a > Vaughn said. "He doesn't Their shouts of "Tyrant... Gestapo .. finger and the audacity of Mr. Kunstler to unicate well with Hitler stand students, . ... Fascist," mixed with four-letter at that lectern yesterday no /ou imaPn« Ann Arbor or East words, rose after the judge denied a motion Wednesday -- and tell me, "You brought ctnr studcnts had votes? The power for the release of David T. Dellinger, this on ..." Wou el"°U,d sh«ke in its boots. I think another defendant. "I have been very patient," the judge W^,i°od for them. oents i»! 8 fantast,c prejudice against Student d Dellinger was jailed Wednesday. Hoffman revoked his $10,000 bail. Judge concluded. At this point, Rubin shouted: "You inch. Jj6-,nargued that students should the legislative State Rep. Jackie Vaughn III, D-Detroit, told students at Aker Hall Thursday that Dellinger previously spoke aloud in haven't been patient at all." process but university students are the court on several occasions and called the "Mr. Marshal," the judge said, "will Tjtty our legislature passed a bill most under-represented group in American society today. Vaughn described his "student bill of judge "a liar a hypocrite." you make that,defendant be quiet." student rights" to the ... demonstrators again." - group and commented on his concern over the federal "no knock" narcotics law. Rubin interrupted the Thursday session "Will you make the judge be quiet?" (Please turn to page 17) ' soon after it began by State News Photo by Terry Luke asking the judge not to interrupt his lawyer, Leonard I. (Please turn to page 17) 2 " Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 6, i97o Legislators react to budget professors *who are subsequently drawn to higher paying jobs. The Harbor, and senate very vividly," ZolUur said, ,4that cannot be enacted." Appropriations Committee unless the legislature is willing to Zollar called for immediate new budget, he said, would not State lawmakers approached Chairman, said the proposed move quickly to raise the $143 action on the budget to insure remedy the problem. budget "shows fiscal integrity", million in new revenue that even enactment of some programs by Gov. Milliken's Budget Message Charles 0. Zollar, R-Benton "The governor pointed out this belt-tightening budget March 1. cautiously Thursday and were Sen. reluctant to comment on the Gary Byker, R-Hudsonville, also on the resolution 88-page document. Senate Minority Leader George S. Fitzgerald, D-Grosse Pointe, said he would give the Board approves Appropriations Committee, said the budget should "sit on the back burner and simmer" until tax measures are decided. proposed budget "more than "A large amount of the new cursory treatment" before commenting. He said he would take a week to analyze and discuss the requesting liquor privileges budget is predicated on the assumption that certain tax measures must be adopted," he This week the ASMSU Board said. "This could cause a spongy Budget with other ranking "Young people, even if they the purveying of liquor on state • passed a resolution requesting from situation for the Appropriations democrats and may hold a joint come non - drinking owned property. news conference next week with that the MSU Board of Trustees families, have not reached Committee." The report stressed the belief House Speaker William A. Ryan, delete University ordinance college without having been that the proposed change in the Byker added that he found 22.01 regarding liquor on exposed to alcohol for several increased funds for the D-Detroit, and Democratic Party liquor ordinance would not be Chairman James McNeely to campus. years, and whatever regulation University of Michigan "to be detrimental to the University "comment in detail" on the This ordinance prohibits the the University may set they will out of proportion to what some possession and consumption of community. other institutions are getting." governor's message. assuredly be exposed to it during alcohol on campus by students their years at Michigan State," "We wish to state again that He said increased expenses Rep. Vincent J. Petitpren, over 21, with the exception of the report read. we believe the University is for state colleges and universities D-Westland, chairman of the those in married housing. should be offset by fee increases. House Committee on Colleges The change would affect less justified in maintaining the The resolution followed the "It seems to me that if and Universities, said the new budget will not provide adequate Garrison Committee report on than 10 per cent of number of students the total special atmosphere that becomes living on an institution of learning," it they'll increase fees a little, In need of student use of alcohol. Anne which are relatively low right salary increases for college and campus, including most of the read. "We do not believe that university professors. Garrison, associate professor of students living in Owen graduate this change in the alcohol now, they ought to have pretty Three coeds wait anxiously in freezing weather Wednesday for some helpful person to business law and office hall. regulation would impair this sufficient funds to work with," speed Petitpren said that them on the way to their destination. state News Photo by Terry Luke "inadequate" pay levels do not administration, chaired the The report atmosphere." Byker said. offer sufficient incentives to Provost's ad hoc committee on also stated that a residence halls. majority of the committee The ASMSU resolution has favored a modification of the been sent to the University Student Affairs Committee, with NO GOVERNOR RACE regulations to permit the serving FINAL THREE of beer In the Union or other the recommendation that the MSU President statement to "The New mentioned as a nnssihle anticipating the current concern Walter Adams reaffirmed his with revitalizing our cities Democrat," a publication of the Democratic nominee to oppose and non-candidacy for governor in a New Democratic Coalition of Gov Milliken in this vear's salvaging the quality recent tongue-in-cheeck Michigan. ■ - -- ■ environment. gubernatorial race. He issued the statement at the request of "Third, I have demonstrated the coalition newspaper. an unflagging devotion to the The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State cause of civil rights and civil "It is hardly surprising to University, is published every class day during four school liberties for all our citizens. _"us Welcome Week edition in September. me," Adams said, "that my name is widely mentioned as a "Finally, in my brief tenure Subscription rate is $14 per year. as chief executive of MSU, I possible Democratic nominee for have shown an uncanny governor of Michigan. Clearly, I ability Member Associated Press, United Press International, to communicate effectively with am the man best qualified to win Inland Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, young people. Despite the sorry in November -- for a number of Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press obvious reasons. record of other universities, I Association, United States Student Press Association. have demonstrated that campus "First, dating back to 1959, unrest and student disturbances I have consistently warned that could be contained by a humane our Vietnam adventure is faith in reasoned dialogue rather detrimental to the national than resort to force and self-interest of the United States. voilence. My cost-benefit calculations "As you can see, I am clearly offered incontrovertible the most felicitous candidate to scientific proof that we were carry the Democratic standard wasting life and treasure to achieve' 'A'1 jjyrrhifc' intoi battle and achieve I Victdry over victory. Asian communism. "It is unfortunate, therefore, "Second, I have repeatedly that articulated the need to rearrange my previous long-run commitment to academia makes national priorities-thus it impossible for me to enter the race. I know this irrevocable decision comes as a cruel blow to Sander Levin, Zolton Ferency, and Attorney General Kelley, but I must disappoint them and my legion of admirers and well-wishers around the state." Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, Feburary 6, 1970 3 NEWS 1 Limit WASHINGTON (AP) -- The on executive power the resolution, the President urged summary late Foreign nmittee heard a appeid Thursday for joint action Relations bipartisan would reassure the country and Congress of the depth of his 80-vear-old nhm urged Nixon to withdraw rw^Jot all' ti. ** n°P . m°? VI romiiimee io Study the Korean emergency troops leave; calls »rcni«iin» leaders of A capsule summary of th« day's events from commitment to these goals and i wire services. by P^dent Nixon and Congress U.S. ground forces from combat resolution £oc,amation issued in 1950 by initiate South Vietnam to begin to. our dissipate some of the anxieties by A%. SSS SuE? Sf<£ the 1 ♦ serious discussions " ' executive^ooweT1power in Abroad _J"isc.onc,eptions. immediately *from7ll ___ executive in a broad prevail,> Thursday's session ended action." offensive resolution, On Vietnam, it seek creation urges Nixon producing a new of broadly based. reshaping of foreign policy. government, — three ine resolution also an and urges the, days of hearings on nine Young urged proposes international n »« Carles Mathias Jr., proposals by various senators. also repeal of special 1 2-member peace force to prevent reprisals - keeping President to invite other nations R-Md urged Nixon to support against to discuss Southeast Asian relief, Chairman J. W. Fulbright, m "Can you imagine Ann Arbor the IB!°Q^1°n^5ICh 1964 Gulf ofwould end Tonkin D-Ark., said the in closed session group wUl meet ABUSE UaS* PR .. _ _ ICftil BP C or East Lansing if students had resolution and three similar Tuesday to see rlll9VNEIK9 acts; whether it can work out a votes? The power structure would shake in its boots. I think it would _m a emergency still y,°.in a 1®50state of resolution combining parts of existence; and the various Hani proposals f» SULP°ft ignoring be good..." of "the Fulbright also announced -State Rep. Jackie Vaughn III, Presidents efforts t to achieve political solution in Vietnam and of his plan for the a that the committee will new series of open a public hearings on o D-Detroit accelerated U.S. economic and withdrawal of all American military aid PARIS (AP) programs in Vietnam, Feb. 16. - The United States charged Thursday it had declared: "I regret to say they were not even 0rCa. Senate tv_ Democratic . Fulbright denounced both uncovered "new shocking evidence" that North Vietnam the issue at this forum in any meaningful way." willing to discuss ; Leader the South mistreated American prisoners of war. But the North Vietnamese Mike Vietnamese U.S. officials estimate there are Mansfield, D-Montana, government and the refused even to discuss the prisoners. some 600 American joined in supporting the Mathias U.S. servicemen in North Vietnamese embassy in Saigon in connection U.S. Ambassador Philip C. Habib told North prison camps. From occasional Vietnam at the letters, newsreel and diplomatic channels, they have been able resolution, saying it would with the removal 53rd session of the Vietnam International News bring some hope to our people of the peace talks to apply the Geneva convention rules on treatment of war identify about 350 of them. to rather than a continuation parliamentary immunity of Tran prisoners, adding: "These Hanoi has refused to provide a list of of Ngoc Chau, are minimum standards that are recognized and captives or to repatriate B52 raids across South Vietnam were suspended outmoded policies." a leading civilized nations." applied by ail the sick and wounded. Nor has North Vietnam been parliamentary critic of President permit prison camp inspection or to allow the willing to hursday as a result of the allied cease fire. The Mathias said 'by supporting Nguyen Van Thieu. "We have new shocking evidence that prisoners to prisoners of war whom communicate freely with their families. ombers, each carrying up to 30 tons of explosives, you hold are subject to inhumane treatment," Habib declared. Col Ha Van Lau, ere diverted to North Vietnamese supply depoti in replacing the boycotting Xuan Thuy as "Only recently it was discovered that your forces in South North Vietnamese delegation a0S, informants said. Some struck just across the order from the A Shau Valley, a transhipment point Court interference Vietnam have executed two American after having put them on prisoners captured in 1966 public display in several villages." or continue the war." Mrs. Nguyen Thi Binh, the Viet chief, skirted the prisoner issue and repeated a challenge to President Nixon to "either restore peace nipporting the enemy war effort in Vietnam. The Habib pointed out that North Vietnam had signed the Geneva Cong delegation chief, supported North Vietnam's refusal to talk. :4-hour allied cease Fire began at 6 p.m. Thursday, 11 claimed by Scott articles. ours after the start of a four day stand down He recalled the regulations provided for identifying enemy reclaimed by the Viet Cong. captives, allowing prisoners to write their families, on-site camp THE 31/2 POUND inspection by impartial observers and repatriation of the sick and WASHINGTON (AP) - Judge would vote against Carswell, a wounded. ELECTRONIC GIANT National News G. Harrold Carswell's 50 - year - old Tallahassee, Fla., nomination Court ran into more to the Supreme judge now on the 5th U.S. Reporting to newsmen after the five - hour session, Habib SHARP A House subcommittee neared agreement Thursday delay in the Circuit Court of Appeals. The Senate Judiciary Committee i a new health - education money bill that would Pennsylvanian also said he thinks Thursday, prompting '-tain about $700 million of the $1.2 billion increase resident Nixon vetoed. Nixon has said he will accept a Leader Hugh Scott, R-Penn., to comment that the court's work GOP it is "still reasonably possible" that Carswell would be Universal FULL-FUNCTIONING confirmed, ELECTRONIC 449 million increase to settle the fight between the is being interfered with. Sen. Charles E. Goodell, dministration and Congress over education spending, he $700 would still be far short of the amount some Scott said "high Supreme Court sources," whom he did R-N.Y., became Republican senator the to announce first Family CALCULATOR not name, have told him there -mocrats are calling for in the new bill he will vote against Carswell's - and another are a number of major cases nomination. Scott said that as of Sat., Feb. 7 9-12 oor fight - and another possible veto rospect. appears in pending that should be decided by a full nine member court. - now he knows of no other GOP senator opposed to Carswell but HUBBARD HALL business Carswell was nominated by added he supposes there may be A son of murdered United Mine Workers Union President Nixon on Jan. 19 to fill the court vacancy created by some. A dm. 500 1601 E. Grand machines^0 River, Lansing Phone (517) 485-1733 fficial Joseph Yablonski told a Senate panel Thursday the resignation last May of Abe e and thousands of miners who Fortas. Nixon's first choice for supported his fathers Section battle against incumbent UMW officials still live FAMOUS RECIPE FRIED CHICKEN the post, Judge Clement F. ndera reign of terror. The younger Yablonski appeared Haynsworth Jr., was rejected by the Senate in November efore a Senate committee which is investigating by a alleged 55-45 vote. iolations of federal law in the union election last Dec. 9 At the Judiciary Committee ft which Yablonski was defeated by the incumbent meeting, Sen. Joseph D. 8M.-JwvbA I MW president Tony Boyle. Tydings, D-Md., blocked a vote on Carswell's nomination Atty. Gen. John Mitchell expressed regret Thursday invoking a rule that gives any by v.,: 1 l hat the Justice Dept. has raised any implication of jiterference with freedom of the press by issuing ;ubpoenas for reporters notes and unused television member week's delay. the right to force a Since the Senate is Lincoln Day recess next week, taking a Announces" Sen. James O. Eastland, ews film. In a three page statement, Mitchell admitted D-Miss., the committee jhe government had issued broad subpoenas for chairman, said another meeting will not be held nformation without negotiating with newspapers and until Feb. 16 or 17. FREE HOURLY etworks to limit the scope of the material Asked if he thinks the delay sought, itchell's statement came after the disclosure that the will hurt Carswell's chances for overnment, within the past week, had subpoenaed confirmation, Eastland said, ewsmen's notes, news film and other files from The "No, I think the delaying tactics will help him, both in v York public Times, Life, Time and Newsweek magazines, sentiment and in the Senate." nd from CBS in an investigation of the Black Panther Scott, a member of the arty. In the past, Mitchell said the policy of the committee, predicted that no DELIVERY epartment has been to subpoena information from the more than 4 of the 17 members » that might be of aid in both criminal and civil nvestigations. The pentagon denied Thursday it has been using an Armv maior who was a prisoner of the Viet Cong to SERVICE! "ticize members of Congress who are opposed to the ietnam war. But a Pentagon official said Maj. 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Kalamazoo JOHN BORGER MICHIGAN STATi NEWS Subordinating living UNIVERSITY tothe numbers game Life is a numbers game, and it's played NORMAN J. SAARI, managing editor in deadly earnest. Men will connive and kill GEORGE K. BULLARD, campus editor All m all, the mass of DEBORAH FITCH, feature editor to obtain an imagined "edge" over other statist.* the confusion of quick KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor Deople. comparison, there is nothing JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor the Sometimes it's called "keeping up with that meaningful. statistics are, on Cram!i Joneses," sometimes it's called "the rat occasion Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker award race," sometimes it's called "king of the useful tool for for outstanding journalism. hill" and sometimes it's not called anything factual observation, self-evaluation „! at all because people are too busy playing they are of value whatsoever when it to give it a name. But it's never pretty. all-purpose measuring rods. elevated! EDITORIALS Every once in a while, someone will pull himself out of the game, take a good look at what he's left behind and become very ill. Viet Cong shoots down more heliconw It doesn't make any difference to the than the Americans (a foregone conclwi players. The stream of statistics goes on. but somehow or another each ™ Police on the And on. And on. America vs. Russia — See the Giant of feel it is "ahead" of the job The business you man - other). Never mintUiw really want to do, take the job t ! Democracy and the Colossus of Reds try to out-maneuver each other in the Space Race pays the most. After all, job sr"-*- isn't something concrete that in People9s (quick, we've got to land a man on the moon before those dirty Reds; never mind what he does when he gets there, just compare with your better than him (and neighbor's to U besides, a bad ioh get always useful in upping the ulcer count' him there first — and make sure the only an ever-popular after-dinner Last May, James Rector was their property. Two deputies have flag planted is the good old American flag), topic). MSU — We've got to be number killed by a discharge of buckshot, the Arms Race (how to destroy the world onein been accused of coercing a prisoner basketball in the Big Ten, we've 100 times over, instead of just seven or got toi Allan Blanchard was blinded and "to stand with his head placed to the Rose Bowl, we've got to be the bat eight times), the Friends Race (each nation the best, the best, and everyone else scores were injured as the Berkeley against a pole which was then struck counts all the other countries which haste know how good we are or it doesn't police prevented "radicals" from with instruments" causing the pole "support" it because it gives them money, MSU has more Merit Scholars MORF count recapturing the "People's Park." A to vibrate against his skull. and compare the totals; never mind that MERIT SCHOLARS than any Federal grand jury - over eight The indictment for many countries appear on both lists). otha conspiracy university (and never mind that most of Vietnam — American forces kill more months later - has indicted 12 provides a maximum penalty of ten the even more "select" group of guerilla forces than the Viet Cong, but the 121 sheriffs deputies for misuse of years in prison, or $5000 as a fine on Presidential Scholars choose Easten schools like Yale or Harvard). authority during the two principal conviction; the lesser indictments riots of M ly 15 and 22. handed down against the police (for OUR READERS' MINDS And students — The self-proclaim idealistic young - fight and scrabble an The "People's Park" was owned deprivation of a citizen's rights) are grovel for a fraction of a gradepoint. I by the University of California, in the category of misdemeanors. they manage to escape that trap, the cleared and then allowed to remain While the Sheriff of Alameda count coup by the number of dates tin unused. Radical leaders felt it would be a good idea to make the land into County, Frank Madigan, staunchly defends his deputies, the statements ATL Dept. lacks adequate channels have each week, by the number < conquests won, briefly enjoyed and tosse aside. Or rack up status points by the ci a park. The University's reaction was from over 300 witnesses of the of their clothes. Or maybe they're ahead( to build a high fence around the area action on May 22 still remain on the their fellows, and are already victims of th To The Editor: The early the morning of May 15. record - a record which helped lead As a student, I have heard the following week, I received a letter participation or dialogue? First, I must money mania. "You can't be as good as Violence and death resulted later in from Engel, which said the Advisory answer, there are no meaningful roles for am; you don't have near as much money, to the indictments. administration and faculty of our Committee had considered my request. student participation. Secondly, the the day during the peoples' attempt institution voice their deep concern f\>t And in all the mass of statistics, th Why it took so long to prepare Since I had not been invited to their channels which are supposed to exist students and their problems. Students such confusion of quick comparisons, there to regain control. and serve the indictments is another meeting to present my point of view, I provide only limited access to people as myself are told to present our grievances nothing meaningful. Granted that statistii Perhaps the most important matter for serious contemplation. It found it somewhat hard to believe that involved in the policy-making structure. are, on occasion, a useful tool fa through legitimate channels. However, aspect of the indictments is the appears that the Berkeley police they had truly considered my request. The And when these pseudo-channels are self-evaluation or factual observation, the upon trying to make my views known to letter further explained that they had accusation that ten deputies department made a gallant, but the American Thought and Language clogged by people who justify their are of no value whatsoever when elevate found "no grounds for action on the position through stubborn tradition how conspired to mistreat prisoners unsuccessful attempt to hush-up the Dept., I found that no adequate channels to all-purpose measuring rods. Humanity matter" which was somewhat easier for me can students partake in anything but not Income, not Intelligence, not Gradi captured on May 22. The May 22 entire affair. of communication exist. to believe, since I had not been allowed to revolution? In an attempt Point — is the ultimate ideal. event included a mass march through For a change, the police are now tp- further my offer my views on this matter. educational background I contacted Each pet-son must be judged - Brekeley streets in protest of the in the hot seat due to an "alleged" What channels exist which would allow Steve W Rpnskn George Colbur#, to, see if it would be to partake in indeed a "judging" is necessary - o shooting that had occurred the week 1 Conspiracy and misuse of authority. me any meaningful possible for me to enroll in ATL 300 under own merits as -an individual, not by before. It remains to be whether his supervision. Colburn explained to me seen arbitrarily chosen scale of value. All The indictment alleged that the another mockery of court justice that a new policy prohibited those who scales — whether based on skin cote ten deputies planned to "strike, beat, threaten, intimidate, and harass" the develops in San Francisco. -The Editors had not completed their doctoral degrees from offering ATL 300. It also came to my Not a perfect government income, nationality, grade point, battin average, hair-style, alcoholic capacity attention that Colburn was forced to turn clothing, reading rate, sex, height, or an prisoners and attempt to destroy away at least two other students who had To the Editor: in the Phillipines and in other benighted of countless others — are equal! desired to work under his supervision. The New York Times quoted countries." some superficial, equally mistaken, and equal! The Times' article ended with the Feeling that this policy was arbitrary passages in its Feb. 1, 1970, edition from valueless in determining the "worth" o and somewhat Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas' question by the justice: "Where is the force Let us end prejudiced, I contacted Dr. Engel, the Dept. chairman, in an attempt to find out the rationale for this policy upcoming book "Points of Rebellion." For the benefit of those who deplore the that will restrain the Pentagon?" As has been said, ours is not a perfect any man. Forming an opinion of anothe man should be a long, slow process; cannot be fairly done by quickly (which I might add, had not been voted tactics of "peace groups," I quote Justice form of government. Let's change it. down a checklist of "pluse All power to the people. upon by the faculty). Dr. Engel then Douglas. "minuses." Mike Ballard to a world of informed me that this policy had been effected in an effort to get doctor al candidates to complete their disser tation. I which "George III was the symbol against our Founders made a revolution now considered bright and glorious ... We East Lansing junior Whatever other goals a m choose, whatever accomplishments he nil pride himself on, he needs no greater boas then explained to Engel that I felt this must realize that today's Establishment is than this: "I am alive, human and in low. is Man has finally had enough. He through having himself managed went back inside the service station, pulled out his .22 caliber revolver "hand-holding" policy most was unnecessary, as people working toward their doctoral degrees should be mature enough to budget the new George III. Whether it will continue to adhere to his tactics, we do not know. If it does, the redress, honored in Blarney White To the Editors: Letter policy and mangled by machines. The and shot the machine to death. their time. tradition is also revolution." inevitable revolution has arrived. For the life of me, I can't understand The State News welcomes all lettei "That's the last In later discussion with Engel, it The justice acknowledges that violence time you're why Barney White's columns appear in the They should be typed and signed with S The first blow for freedom was became obvious to me that all efforts to has no constitutional sanction "But where going to cheat anybody," Goines elaborate on my point of view were State News week after week. His writing is home town, student, faculty or sta struck by Robert Goines, an grievances pile high and most of the elected trite and the most miserable pieces of trimphantly proclaimed. becoming fruitless. Engel then proceeded spokesmen represent the Establishment" standing, and local phone num« Indianapolis filling station owner. Goines' victory was not to explain that the insurmountable amount he writes, "violence may be the only journalism I've ever read. He also appears included. No unsigned letter will For the past two years Goines had to be one of the most selfish, egotistical accepted for pubfll&tion, and no letter complete. Hauled into Indianapolis of paperwork on his desk took precedence effective response." individuals I have ever had the displeasure be printed without a signature except been feeding money into his station's over any further dialogue with me. I then Douglas goes on to say that, "The municipal court on charges of to read. extreme circumstances. All letters must soft drink machine. The machine, asked Engel if he would allow me to Pentagon has a fantastic budget that machinicide (really the charges were Beth Shapiro less than 300 words long for publicatio present my point of view to the Advisory enables it to dream of putting down much however, had a tendency for disorderly conduct and drawing and East Lansing graduate student without editing. Committee. He consented. needed revolutions which will arise in Peru, swallowing U.S. currenty while not firing a gun within the city limits), delivering the goods. In the last two Goines was fined $160 and given ten years, Gaines figures that he has lost more than S25 down the slot. days in jail. STEVE ALLEN Nonetheless the shots that will Goines' temper finally blew last someday be heard around the world December 29. After giving two 15 have been fired. Man's involuntary cent refunds to customers that the machine swallowed Goines' money. This Goines, was as the last straw. usual, shook day, own the servitude to machines is doomed to end. One cry can rest assured that the "Free Robert" will lead man Welcome to Big E.Lans. ADS'ers over machine. machine, but to no avail. He then -The Editors tell you is in the catalogue; they might just before the speaker gets on the rostrum. them ho No MSU, ADS'ers. question. Show Welcome to last essay simplified show you the new computer they just Now you must find out the other side of Congratulations on all of that high bought that is the biggest and best creative you really are. school brown-nosing that got you that 3.8, MSU, the fascinating social life. Where will computer made. In fact, they will show you go? In the end, pack your suitcase an which, in turn, earned you an invitation to you all sorts of neat things, but you still The Fee mixer, or what about the leave. And on the train or plane come to Big ELans to compete for one of will have no idea of what an MSU class is in Vietnamiz the 10 Alumni Distinguished Scholarships. And I hope you win. Getting a free ticket like. If you would like an idea, forget the wrestling match. Maybe you can find a party and get stoned or drunk as you prefer. Deal some broad, find out about think about what you have seen Think about whether MSU is really and tie through MSU is the only way to go. you. meeting (I went last year and it was a campus promiscuity first hand. Nixon's favorite coined phrase, question an administrative program. If you are willing, however, to depart from the formal schedule, then there is bore). Find a class. Attend it. It does not But before you condemn MSU other than the "silent majority," has, There are serious questions about matter if the class is set in a 300-capacity Forget the suggestion that you be in being racist, non-educational, e some hope that this weekend may not be bed by 11 p.m. Stay up remember that every university in Am of course, been "Vietnamization." the Vietnamization process which lecture hall or is a small, 40-person group. asking any • wasted on you. question that you can think of. If you do is the same way. With that in The chances are excellent that the prof Perhaps this explains the paranoia must be discussed now to avoid Oh sure, there are the meetings with would consider you just one of the not get a good answer, ask someone else. dedicate yourself to coming to State ci ge' with which he attacks, through the the faculty representatives in your major You have received a letter every week catastrophe later. By attempting to students that drops in for a class before help make it a place where one can c form of Vice President Agnew, those and I know that you are just dying to go to telling you how great MSU really is — now ignore these questions, to the point midterms, since the profs do not know education, not just a degree. You obvjo that. Also you cannot dare miss the find out the truth. have talent; otherwise, you would n critics in Congress who doubt the of discrediting those who raise them, who their students are anyway. ^ candlelight dinner tonight, it will be the Go, find out first hand how the As for the test itself, forget it. Only 10 been invited up here. Come and u efficacy of the Vietnamization plan. the adminsitration is only doing a best meal you ever had at an MSU cafeteria mis-education process works out at MSU. out of 1,500 will win, so your chances are talent next fall. If ever a university Agnew has accused critical great disservice to itself. And missing tomorrow morning's test And then do eat dinner, but not too good. Write a dirty answer to the blood, it is MSU. leave use some new senators of being self-serving Agnew claims that Sens. J. would be absolutely unthinkable, or is it? politicians who, unable to find William Fulbright and Harold Hughes The entire ADS schedule is set up, you see, so that one can get only a favorable anything substantial to scream about have no motive except discrediting impression of MSU, if you have time to get any longer, have attacked the the administration. The dangers and any kind of an impression at all. Vietnamization plan. potentially calamitous situation You are whizzed on campus, allowed Thus, again, Agnew's political which could result if Vietnamization to see all of the new buildings and shuttled checkers game is trying to align the into your living-leaming unit (unless your fails, which indeed it could very well name is Gordon Sabine, you call it a good guys against the bad guys, who do, are too serious to be simplified dorm). Then there is the meeting with obviously are anyone, including into partisan politics. faculty representatives of your major. United States Senators, who -The Editors Never mind the fact that everything they Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 6, 1970 Garskof RFTSV BflArH than Garskof said. l. enough to eat in Cuba, sees island by the United . _ .... . Cuban States, of racism in /-. Cuba, Garskof said progress ® Garskof explained. people who Americans who will go to Cuba The revolution in Cuba has "The economic progress of He said that like the when it was were living there Bay of a racist to help cut sugar cane. eliminated poverty and Cuba has been fantastic," he Pigs, the goal of 10 million tons live in Cuba. society still Food is rationed "Venceremos" means "we illiteracy, as well as much serious said. is a battle that Cuba has to win. Given the way to according shall overcome" in Spanish. people leam the requirements of disease, Bertram E. Gaiskof said He said a national goal has "If they make a it, it will be a things and how hard it is to balanced diet and no consumer Garskof said some 240 Wednesday. been set to sell 10 million tons victory for the people in the unleam Americans Garskof, a professor of of processed sugar to Russia. world who are things, there are goods are sold in Cuba, he said. were in the first against the instances of non-socialistic There seems to be brigade. He said they cut psychology at Federal City Garskof said 80 million tons of system that emanates from our a drive to cane values, he said. create a situation in which for six weeks and travelled for College Washington, D.C., was sugar cane must be cut to in own mother country," Garskof money does not have two weeks. formerly asst. professor of order to reach this goal. said. He said emphasis now is on value to much a Garskof "The Cubans dig it," he said. psychology at MSU. He said that if the goal is not "The revolution instilling new values in the person, "The State Dept. and His dismissal from the MSU met, the failure will be indirectly going on in society's youth. noted. Congress Cuba is the same revolution still haven't figured out a faculty last year touched off caused by the United States. going on all over the world, You do not change people's Funds were collected during deal with it." way to student and faculty Cuba is values by the speech support on undergoing a including right here at MSU," he repressing them or by to help the After Garskof's talk, a short his behalf. He had not forcing them to change. Garskof Venceremos yet been shortage of equipment parts due said. Brigade, which film was shown on Cuba and its granted tenure. to the embargo imposed on the said. Garskof described as some 700 With regard to the question cane His talk was sponsored He said there exists in Cuba ■ cutting drive. the New by an intense University Conference, commitment to win a faculty organization. people over to good ideas Those Delicious Cakes leaving Gaiskof MSU said he that spent after the Bertrand Ru without pushing them. "I think the people in Cuba You've Been summer teaching school in Cuba. Ten years ago Cuba was like are quite free to say things they Seeing ? ? many other Latin American countries, in that there was cremated Wales want," Garskof said. "Within the context of a class struggle, I "BIRTHDAY BAKERS" think there's fantastic freedom starvation, disease and illiteracy, COLWYN BAY, WALES (AP) - Philosopher Bertrand Russell of speech." will deliver anywhere, anytime he said. was cremated Thursday. "I tended to speak to the "On a year - to - year Mr. Russell, 97, who died big to anyone basis, two days ago, was cremated shots because they spoke - for an v reason! it was getting worse without funeral service, English off," eulogy or what he had called in his will and I didn't speak Spanish," he FOR ONLY $4.79 Garskof 9s back Garskof said. He also said Cuba was a "fuss." Lady Russell, his American born fourth - wife; a son by a said. Garskof said medical care, Give us a call 489-9708 Bertarm Garskof, former MSU psychology returned to the campus Wednesday night. In a speech at the professor, potentially rich country. former marriage and his wife; and two members of the Russell Peace Foundation staff constituted While there has been the mourners in a small Vet Clinic, Garskof described progress in increasing impoverishment in crematorium chapel. post-revorution Cuba and his recent visit to the island. other Latin -American countries Mr. Russell was more than a philosopher, he was a State News Photo by Jerry McAllister where there has not been such a mathematician, a social reformer, a wit, a historian, a journalist, a revolution, there is now more. lecturer and a novelist. His "Principia Mathematica" entrenched Mr. Russell firmly in the history of philosophical thought. In 1950 Mr. Russell won the Nobel Prize for literature. 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"Black Challenge" will be held Jcecutive council of Black The third workshop on the March 2, in Holmes Hall at 7:30 liberation Front; Dorothy "Black Man," will be held Feb. p.m. The workshop will discuss executive secretary, 16 in the Mason - Abbott the direction of the black Jternational Center; Robert complex area and will discuss movement and obstacles in its 809 E. MICHIGAN st. professor of art; and the black man's worth in path. is Gunnings, asst. society. call: IV5-7271 ■ofessor, Counseling Center. The fourth workshop 1 The workshop will discuss "Black on Responsibility," to be A Folk NAME FOUR GREAT IMPORTS Sing For FROM SWITZERLAND Appearing Nightly ^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^ Omega Constellation in 14 karat yellow go Id with matching band. LIVE! Featuring Such Automatic, day and date feature. $750. Glycine Vacuum automatic with Day-Date. Lobsters -- accompanied by and oysters. 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Simon & Garfunkel "Bridge Over Troubled Water" from Europe, the 1970 classic belted bush jacket master tailored of fine cotton with a rugged continental look that is strictly e Over Troubled Water, The Boxer, Song for the Asking, Cecilia masculine. . .belted and flap-pocketed. While they last— Whiskey brown, $ 394 Coupon good Fri., 2/6 & Sat. 2/7 only Limit 1 per customer natural. 27.00 j • Marshall Music Co. Jacdbsoris MEN'S STORE 210 ABBOTT RD. Ml O Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 6 Magic Christian' insults viewers It is hard to do justice to a film like "The Magic Christian," of all evil, can bewitch a man into doing anything to acquire it. Thus, "Hamlet" a production becomes of eventually vanishes. editing tricks. a garishly But the filmmakers do not The crassness of their the new British production To deliver this message (and lighted male strip show to the stop at mere redundancy and what an obvious and accepted horror of the approach is best displayed by a starring Peter Sellers and Ringo patrician audience; exaggeration. They dredge up scene which pictures a whip- Starr. notion it is), the filmmakers a traditional canoe race is the cliches about the scuttled and, believe it or not, a cracking Raquel Welch as a When filmmakers display the employ scene after scene of insensitivity of modern society, taskmaster over a galley of bare audacity or ignorance to present increasingly ludicrous parade of people dive into a vat splice it with British way out chested female rowers. a film as unredeemingly tasteless illustration. of blood, urine and manure to humor (the improbable kind and simpleminded as this, how A rich businessman (Sellers), retrieve floating currency. that made films like "Help" and "The Magic Christian" is, can the dumbfounded reviewer with fortune in hand and The last episode, openly "A Hard Days Night" so hence, an incredible mess with repay the insult? adopted son (Starr) in tow, sets portrayed and drawn out, is appealing a few years ago but incompetence of approach to "The Magic Christian" is out to demonstrate how indicative of the lavish vulgarity which now, through match emptiness of theme. Too repetition, frame for frame the most materialistic the world has displayed throughout the has been devalued beyond even bad Paul McCartney's appealing stupefying assault on the become. With money as his supposedly funny and remote interest), and wrap it all song, "Come and Get It," is sensibilities of mature audiences intoxicating persuader, he supposedly relevant film. Over up with fancy camera and showcased by such a film. that I have seen in years. arranges for a number of bizarre and over again the audience is The filmmakers have one incidents to in open clobbered with the theme. With (Hopefully, an equally long occur interval will pass before a film such as this again rears its effete and vulgar head.) thought on their small brains: that any •- and every -- man has his price; that money, the root violation of tradition and the dignity and principle of the people involved. each additional scene the level of excess rises as restraint and sensibility plummets and Gamut presents Asian production "The Second Trial of Sita," years. part of the Asian theatre project Indonesian shadow of the Dept. of Theatre, will be are used in one part of puppets the play Ringo9s canines presented by Gamut at 11:30 to represent the figures in a Ringo Starr gives audiences this exciting glimpse of his dream which takes place when teeth as he bares all in "The Magic Christian." a.m. Saturday on WMSB He plays a Channel 10. the characters fall under a drifter who is adopted by a wealthy businessman out to The play is being produced trance. expose the world's materialism. by the Theatre 499 class in an attempt to introduce Asian theatrical techniques and forms SOLIDARITY DAY to general audiences. The story has two interwoven plots: a romantic comedy set in Siam and the epic story of a kidnapped wife held prisoner for Block history ★★★★★★★★ A busy schedule of affairs has been planned A poetry session is scheduled for Cellophane Box Presents ^ by MSU's black community to commemorate dance is planned for Feb. 13. Thursday and a Black History Week, Feb. 9 through Feb. 14, and A representative of the Nigerian government the Mad Dog Family Band^ Pan-African Solidarity Day, Feb. 14. to the United Nations will speak Feb. 14 whicl from • Detroit, Saturday^ The Rev. Mr. Jesse J. Jackson Sr., director of Night, 9 to 12 in the Shaw)^ [lower lounge. Coffee Housed the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's has-been designated as Pan-African Solidarity Operation Breadbasket, will speak at 3 p.m. Maina Kihyatti, president of the from 12 midnight to 2 a.n Pan-African Monday in the Auditorium. Student Organization in the America's Also appearing — "I Seejf The Rev. Mr. Jackson has been cited by the said Saturday was chosen as (PASOA) Pan-African ^ Hie Light Show" media as responsible for helping to bring about Solidarity Day because it commemoratos tin equal opportunity practices in Chicago's white - death of Malcolm X, who went into Africa All this for 75c owned ghetto businesses. order to bring unity to the African people. Robert Williams, former president of the Kihyatti said a liberation movie of Algeria Republic of New Africa, will speak Wednesday. also scheduled to be shown. COUPONS AND CASH ACCEPTED MSI) LECTURE - CONCERT SERIES BY MAIL STARTING FEB. 9 presents SVIATOSLAV RK*HTEft- tii A W ■u* & (Pianist) One of the most profound, brilliant and vivid musicians of our time. Acknowledged by many as the greatest THE pianist of the age. TONIGHT - 8:15 P.M. 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Jerry Gross snd Nicholas DemeirouW ;fWm Fanny THE BRIDGE AT REMRGEN PANAVISION® • COLOR by DeLuxs. Hill i w... and fromSw SHOWN 2ND AT 9>30 DIANA KJAER • Hans Ernback • Keve Hjelm JUST 2 MILES NORTH US - 27 SOON: "PUTNEY SWOPE"... Truth and Soul MovieL Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 6, 1970 Live shows, flicks add sparkle one At la?-, a - weekend when not even myself -- can complain about the variety of no at the Okemos Barn Theatre, the Community Circle Players will of Bette Davis, hideously made - film up in girlish dresses and blond -- especially to us Davis fans her lines with a blood to weekend curdling twisting espionage script. It comedy (at the Lansing Mall); present John Osborne's "Look -- memorable. Rolling her girlish voice, Miss Davis' scenery shows at 6:45 and 10:25 tonight entertainment offered. eyes and "On Her Majesty's Secret Back in Anger," an intensive Shirley Temple curls, makes this with wild abandon and Ranging from a live spewing chomping is a perfect example and Saturday nights in 108B Service," which on its own study of marriage and human of intended exaggeration. Shows Wells. oerformance by a renowned artificial level is exciting nianist to a dandy Bette Davis WEEKEND experience. at 7 and 9:30 p.m., 104B Wells. "Fitzwilly," light '67 N.Y. On-Campus Films a entertainment (at the Spartan City "Lord of the Flies," Peter horror flick, the outlook is "In The Heat Of The comedy about a band of thieves East). indeed bright. LNTERTAINMENT the film of a murder in a small Night," Brock's film version of the William Golding novel of a who rob New York department OTHER ATTRACTIONS: The celebrated Soviet pianist group stores, stars Dick Van Dyke and "Take the Money and Run," a Southern town and the racial of schoolboys who, alone on a lists Sviatoslav Richter will be heard Dame Edith Evans and shows at zany but uneven Woody Allen understanding that is strange island, degenerate into repertoi reached 8:45 p.m. tonight and Saturday In concert at 8:15 tonight in the when a redneck sheriff and a tribal savagery, shows tonight at comedy (at the Michigan); "The Auditorium. Richter, appearing in 10«R Wells. Magic Christian," a comedy that resentful black detective from Conrad and Saturday night at here as part of his third NEW YORK (AP) Lansing Area Films establishes a new low in taste the North join to stalk the - Repertoire ot the New York City Wilson. American concert tour, has Opera's spring season, Feb. 19 to April 19, has been announced. RECOMMENDED: "Bob and purpose (at the Spartan murderer, is a first rate, "Arabesque" is a fast paced, and Carol &nd Ted and Alice," devoted his entire life to music Opening night will be "Lucia di Lammermoor" with West); "Fanny Hill," Sweden's the auditorium of the John A. engrossing drama with relevance. Beverly glossy thriller with glittering the best American comedy in and is reported to spend 10 to Rod Sills in the title role. Hiere will be a new production of Debussy's dreary flesh flick (at the State) 14 hours practicing each day. Hannah Middle School, located Steiger, as the gum - "Pelleas and Melisande" staged personalities (Gregory Peck and years (at the Campus); "The and "This is My Alaska," a chewing, volatile sheriff, won a by Frank Corsaro. It was last done luscious Sophia Loren)and a The comic opera, "Don north of the MSU campus at 819 by the company in 1948. plot Reivers," a rollicking, adventure travelogue, at the Gladmer. much deserved Pasquale," will be presented in Abbott Road. The opera, Academy Award Five revivals also will be in the season: Britten's for his "The Turn of PROGRAM INFORMATION 485-6485 written in 1843, concerns the portrayal, and Sidney English by the Depts. of Music and Theatre at 8:15 p.m. confusion that results when an old man marries a Poiter, as the detective, gives his usual polished performance^ The the Screw," 'ast done in 1962; Shostakovich's "Katerina Ismailova," done last in 1966; Stravinsky's "Oedipus Rex" with 2nd Exciting Week! Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday in younger Orff's "Carmina Burana," last seen in woman. film holds the '67 Oscar as the 1968; Rossini's "La At 1:00-3:05-5:15-7:20-9:25 P.M. Best Film though ■ Cenerentola," done last in 1953, and Mozart's "TTie Magic Linda Rich, described as a everyone Flute," seen last spring. onference set Christian folk singer, will appear at 8 p.m. Saturday in the knows both "Bonnie and and "The Graduate" were Clyde" vastly Also in the season will be "Mefistofele," "Manon," "La Boheme," "Rigoletto," "Faust," "La Traviata," "The Abduction ALL - NEW! THIS IS THE ONE EVERYBODY IS " ' TALKING ABOUT! McDonel Hall Kiva. Miss Rich superior '67 films. The film from the Seraglio" and "Madame shows at 7 and 9:15 Butterfly." ^ NEVER IMtVbH 5HUWIMSHOWN BEFORE! tJfchUKfc! n moratorium last appeared before a crowd of p.m. statewide moratorium 9,000 Illinois. at the University of tonight at Wilson and Saturday at Conrad. ^Tl £$ FLY INTO 20 YEARS lansing mall „ The 18 - voice Netherlands "Whatever Happened to planning conference will be held Chamber Saturday in 38-39 Union. p.m. Priorities and electoral activities Auditorium. The 'for spring will be discussed. Chpir will perform at 4 Sunday in the Music choir, now on Baby Jane" is just the thing for those of us who revel in lit, unabashed suspense shockers. dimly 1 \ OF ALASKAN The story concerns W'l its fifth U.S. concert Baby Jane, a i/fWILDERNESS! The conference, to be held tour, will once famous child sing songs with international. star, who, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., is open flavor. envious and deranged, torments to the public. her invalid sister. The William Faulkner's Pulitzer Tonight and Saturday night very sight Prize-Winning r PROGRAM INFORMATION 372-2434 Novel "The Reivers.' is now a film! JJ|Q IN CAR HEATERS "The NOW SHOWING! ALL COLOR! —W3— year's I comedy F 1 best -SATURDAY REVIEW wsbmsl Steve McQueen plays Boon in'The Reivers" Bob s^gsa-H "OffBHT A EXCITING FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT FROM . . . BUSTER SHEBAL MASTER ALASKAN GUIDE 'JKDEARIHB! | SAT. & SUM. l:4U-3:4U-5:4U-7 .45-9:50 ST" THAT I v I \ ^/. f' OSCARS!' Fri. - Sat. WEL LS HALL FILMS Fri. - Sat. GgJ h by John •*ong Poromoun! Nichols David An Jizc! Minnelli-Vvfendell Burton Mdnfe Abo] FfakUtl Production.— Cuckoo Longe Alvin Sargent byAlan J. Pakula FredKarlin 'Come Saturday Morning" performed by The Sandpipers (A&M Records Technicola • A Pai onxfcjm — Recording Aritsls; I •jjjjjjjk. "A campy compilation of Kinky Sex.. MSU CINE SERIES presents: F Sam Mullen | AND...ON THE SAME PROGRAM /"YOU ARE GOING TO ENJOY *,C,UEC1INE°"> "Campy, wild & wierd Alice psST The LITTLE GIRLS is a girl watchers banquet" "Caine gives a Seth McEvoy brilliant performance!" (RECOMMENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES) Balrog Review "THE STERILE CUCKOO" AT 7-.07 AND LATE "ALFIE" Shown once at 9;20 ONLY "... very bizarre sexual fantasies played out explicitly ... The Little 'Jv 1 ^y"Dj" Girls is incredible" William Kost a j Today & Sat. 1:50-3:50- ra uirri/l IM WEEK! ■Sun- ICHIGAN Theatre Lansinq 1:00-3:00-5:00-6:50-9:05 - IT'S J -Sophi^ vjftT '"Take The Money And Run' FRENCH (Dubbed) is nuttiness triumphant. Yon may be reminded of Chaplin... you may think of W.C. Fields... but above all you'll see Woody Allen Original.-LOOK MAGAZINE "SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL AND ECCENTRIC AND FUNNY. AS FUNNY TO LOOK AT AS IT IS TO LISTEN TO." "a smash! j "insanely fP one of m funny." the most ■ effective ■ "rib-cracking uugh-ins 11 you will V comedy- a rarity in ever see." Lot -Joyet Htbar An|«l«i Tlm«» «K R w our time." WHATEVER T1 . 11A l OMAR PICTURES INTERNATIONAL WOODY ALLEN S PRESENTS HAPPENED TO "TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN- WOODY ALLEN JANET MARGOLIN for Adults Fri. & Sat. only 7:00 LATE SHOW 10:20 8:40 BABY JANE? ?wn)actiis Flower" IEiIIE> OBVIOUSLY IN 106 B Wells $1.00 75c Fri. & Sat. only 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 6, •970 Beal shows choice group j ' of well-worn comedy, horror^ Beal Film. Group will be places, but on the whole there is together in a moldering mansion, showing a rather unique too much reliance on the hating each other with great combination of films this pooped plot and Van Dyke's intensity and less integrity. The weekend in Wells Hall. To start standard situation comedy antics tense pseudo - sadism builds and out with, there will be to provide the film with a solid builds in the powerful "Arabesque," which claims leg to stand on. performances of the two 'Sophia Loren as its main I was singularly unimpressed women, coming to a head in a attraction. Then one of the with Barbara Feldon's portrayal grand finale only director classic Bette Davis films, "What of the secretary, but was pleased Robert Aldrich is capable of. Ever Happened to Baby Jane?," and finally as a parting shot, to find John McGiver (Albert) and Superbly photographed, Edith Evans (Miss "What Ever Happened to Baby International "Fitzwilly," with the Woodworth) living up to their Jane?" has the power to The Netherland Chamber Choir will present a live concert noted for its international tours, is on its fifth tour of the unfortunately unsinkable Dick usual high standards. captivate. After seeing it, you on campus this weekend. The 18-voiced choir will present a United States. It is under the directorship of Felix de Nobel Van Dyke. may never trust your roommate panorama of internationally flavored music. The concert is and is part of the Arts and Letters Recital Series. Dealing with a pretty Directed by Delbert Mann, again. at 4 p.m. on Sunday in the Music Auditorium. The choir. State News Photo by Jerry McAllister hackneyed situation, "Fitzwilly" The new secretary gets wind of "Fitzwilly" shows some nice has little to offer story ■ wise. the proceedings, but with true camera and color usage, but The butler, refusing to leave the Victorian charm manages to fall beyond that there is little to say. Soviet pianist sinking ship of his employer's in love with the butler (and, self-taught fortunes, turns to sophisticated needless to say, he with her) On the other end of the larceny to provide the basic instead of drawing the film to a cinema spectrum, Bette Davis necessities of life (like imported more appropriate premature and Joan Crawford team up to brandy) to the entire household. end. The events are amusing in provide two hours of solid terror in "What Ever Happened to : he has proved himself age of 15. By the time he was third United States tour, consists of Schumann's Baby Jane?" Two sisters -- one a and over again. Lacking any 21, his interests had settled on Sviatoslav Richter will be "Bunte I NOW PLAYING! child star of bygone days and formal musical education, he the piano, and only then did he appearing tonight at the Blatter," a group of short pieces I slightly insane, and the other of was nonetheless already begin to study at the Moscow University Auditorium. The ranging from the lively march I more mature film repute until rehearsal conductor for the Conservatory, under Heinrich concert will begin at 8:15 p.m. tempo to a s o o thine I of the world's great "Abendmusik." crippled in an accident -- house e pianists, opera at Odessa by the tender Neuhaus. Following the! Will the real Richter's fame rests, in part, intermission Richter will In 1942, Richter came upon on his great versatility in play 151 MHA-WIC the international scene when handling the music from a Hungarian peasant songs by I Prokofieff's Sixth Piano Sonata Bartok, and two excerpts I "Magic Christian" variety of schools. Tonight the ("Scheherazade" and "Tantrisle I Men's Hall Association received its world premiere at audience will have the the hand of this young man, opportunity of appraising the bouffon") from Szymanowski's I |Women's Inter-residence Council cycle "Masques." The 1 please stand. then still a pupil. basis for that fame. Currently engaged in his The first half of the program performance will close with I - PRESENT- Prokofieff's Sonata No.7 in B flat Major. f PARENTS VISITING? CELLULOID >0 Panther rally slated| for Feb. 7 mot A Black Panther Support Rally will begin at 12:30 p.m, Saturday in 108B Wells Hall. I I I mm Representatives from the Black I Panthers in Chicago and from I the Black Liberation Front will I speak and lead the workshops, I Newsreels on the Black I Panther party and the black I F r ido ys 7^00 & 9:00 202 ROOMS - SENSIBLE RATES movement will be shown. I LOCATED AT 1100 TROWBRIDGE Repression and coalition politics I FOR RESERVATIONS - CALL 351-5500 Will be discussed. I Conrad Hall There is no charge for I participating in the rally. I Voluntary donations and! S alwrdayt 79?oo& proceeds from the sale of I literature, posters and albums at I the rally will be placed in the I Black Panther party defense I fund. I Commonwealth United Presents a Grand Film Starring For additional information, | call 353-9507. cPeterSellers QlZingo $tarr in'^fe cMagic RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH • LEONARD FREY - LAURENCE HARVEY CHRISTOPHER LEE ■ SPIKE MILLIGAN • RAQUEL WELCH © SPARTAN TWIN EAST NOW! FIR UP! FIR OUT! FAR MORE! .a James Bond i ALBERT R. BROCCOLI and HARRY SALTZMAN present JAMES BOND 007^ in IAN FLEMING'S "ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE" „ GEORGE LAZENBV DIANA RIGG -TELLY SAVAIAS. ® ..GABRIELE FERZETTI - IISE STEPPAT "I"» L.g.J Produced by ALBERT R BROCCOLI and HARRY SALTZMAN • Directed by PETER HUNT Screenplay by RICHARD MAIBAUM. Music by JOHN BARRY PANAVISION" TECHNICOLOR* /jOLIATtt KljIPItf* Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 6, 1970 U' megaversity: only at the planning stage Winder estimates the cost of "The worst hall in the the world," was the way Robert student, which is attempting to By STEFANIE LOWE buildings at about $12 define and facilitate the needs assistant for the Center for million, 25 per cent to be Shaw, a famous musician, spoke There seems to be a general opinion Urban Affairs, "more facilities Although the most provided by federal grants and of the MSU Auditorium. It has for a Fine Arts Complex. will be needed." The Center is among Music Dept. faculty that a Fine controversial buildings proposed the rest to be state funded. The also been described by music Two other facilities presently housed in the former fnr MSU'S campus are those with first building would house the instructors as an acoustical Arts Complex should be built, possibly on lacking graduate building and the 4th adequate space are the Science ,D five priority numbers, there departments of Anthropology, monstrosity and economically Landon field, with underground parking, floor of the Union. Library and the center for Urban J many other buildings needed, Geography, Political Science, unsatisfactory. and that the total spectrum of the fine Affairs. to make MSU the "multiversity" Psychology and Sociology. Also There sees to be a general arts be included. E.C. Reynolds, chairman Receives $1.5 million it has often been called. included would be the Office of opinion aipong Music Dept. The Science Library cannot Other building priorities, in the Dean and the Social Science faculty that a Fine Arts of the Theatre Dept., estimates the cost of service properly the books and In July 1969, the Center for such a building at $15 million. Urban Affairs received $1.5 nrder are: social science, arts Bureau. It is undertermined Complex should be built, other information it receives in million for development of and letters, biophysics, music what would be housed in the possibly on Landon field, with its present facilities, Mladen meaningful programs. hall and auditorium, engineering, other two buildings. underground parking, and that The Music Dept. faculty types of equipment, an adequate Kabalin, divisional librarian in and computer center, child There has been much talk the , total spectrum of the fine foresees a constantly growing orchestral pit and parking the Science Library, said. The The Center has three major development center, science about a proposed Fine Arts arts be included. E. C. Reynolds, need for an auditorium with a facilities, Science Library is housed in the functions: research, curriculum library, greenhouse and Last in a series Center, although only provisions chairman of Theatre, estimates seatirig capacity of from 2,000 Presently, there is a basement of the Library. and minority - related programs, herbarium, agricultural science construction of three social ^or a music hall and auditorium the cost of such a building at to 3,000, a recital hall, more committee co-chaired by Leon and the role of the University in and agronomy and soil science. science buildings to be built ary now on the priority list, $15 million. rehearsal area, facilities for all Gregorian, East Lansing graduate No expansion planned urban affairs. No formal According to Clarence L between the Veterinary Clinic No arrangements have been proposal has been made to the Winder, dean of the College of and the Fee-Akers dormitory made for expansion of the administration regarding a social Sciences, there are no complex. pecific plans for the POLLUTION BANDWAGON Science Library to facilitate the reclassification of all books from specific building for the Center for Urban Affairs. the Dewey Decimal System to the A rumor proven false is that Library of Congress' of a proposed ecological - Riddle classification. Also, as other U.S. priorities environmental center. James W. departments on campus become raps crowded, they tend to send their technical Science materials to Library, causing the Butcher, asst. dean of the College of Natural Science, said: "We are more interested in major colonies (inner - city is, when you talk about equality, - and - out white racism, is going difficulties in locating needed programs and curriculum than in ghettos) across the country," he you're talking any specific building. There a set of standards to be a stifling factor." materials. said. -- white standards -- and saying Riddle said the struggle must cannot, in fact, be such a Sam Riddle, ASMSU general He said he wants to see the 'We'll let you be equal to this.' "If the Center for Urban building because our proposal is member at "go beyond the rhetorical all-University concept, a - - large and member day "when major institutions But we want to determine Affairs is to do an honest job of an of the executive committee of our stage." like MSU say, 'It's becoming own political, educational, "When I've got a assisting people," according to University commitment to the Black Liberation Front match in environmental evident that there's a shortage of my hand when I m talking to an Nolen Ellison, administrative quality." (BLF), Thursday criticized the doctors in the colonies,' come to audience of Africans, at the way in which America's grips with the fact that there are priorities are being set. He feels thousands of able Africans who Riddle said that blacks same time I've got a hammer or FUN WORKING IN EUROPE S. would have to create their own a loaf of bread -- or a plan to that the country's social could go through med school, structures parallel to those of attain that hammer or loaf of problems are being overlooked and start actively recruiting American society. bread -- in my other hand, to with the current interest in these students and not "The build and feed a nation." -- by any system may be environmental quality. quota system. " illegitimate, but we have to deal "The American pubic is Riddle said students would with it," he said. being hood - winked, is having a play a major part in re - assigning "The initial steps (in the sheet pulled over their heads in national the form of various diversionary priorities. "The role of students - all struggle for self - determination) - like community control of the Pompidou, aides tactics," Riddle asserted. students, black and white - is to police department and education to visit Nixon "Granted, the air is dirty, but no really make the greatest society -- can certainly be worked out in matter what the media may say, meet its the existing framework," he responsibilities," he President Georges Pompidou no matter what Tricky Dick may said. He added that there are said. "However, in the struggle and his aides will visit President GUARANTEED JOBS ABROAD! Get paid, travel, meet people, say, the air is not the major many different methods of for these Nixon at the presidential retreat SUMMER and YEAR ROUND. 20 countries, 9 paying job cate¬ musts, I know a problem confronting this doing this, and that all, whether gories offered. For FREE cultural program literature including reactionary right - wing element at Camp David the night of Feb. details and applications, write: ISIS, Admissions, 133 rue Hotel country." peaceful or violent, had their that's growing stronger and 22-23, it was announced des Monnaies, Brussels 6, Belgium. A Non-Profit Student Mem¬ "The major problem is the uses at one time or another. stronger in this country, and out Thursday. bership Organization. pollution of minds and Riddle characterized present institutions," Riddle continued. governmental attitudes as "By this, I mean the sort of "repressive." attitude that would say 'We've "The government has got social ills, but we'll clean up declared a war of repression little Caesars ON CAMPUS CALL HOT VALUE Riddle raps the air first.' Dead people don't against groups which don't agree breathe air." with the 'silent majority,' " he Sam Riddle, ASMSU senior member-at-large and a member of the executive council of Black Liberation Front, says nation's priorities, ^ ffeordered to give ^qrp the ■ Riddle called for of national priorities. a re tr-.A'You have to'realize that - birth said. "Instead of ^prqblems, we're going to see solutions to PtaTkeat 337-1, SAVE! attention to urgent socj?i problerhs. repression-. And repression only black babies are being killed breeds resistance." 1071 TROWB&It>4 mile west of Meridian IV 10:30 - 8:30 Mon. 956 T - Frl. rowbrldge 9:30 - 5:30 Sat OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12-5 DAILY 9:30-8:30 Sat. 9:30-6:00 d iscount records 225 ANN ST. 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 6, 1970 is Religious The church as an institution changing; yet an institution is whether the churches in communicate with the general new heads University growth and the emergence of new churches. "It's the in thing to drop review community, even if its true that student attendance is down. "Hie church has been newly — Father .j - formed aPP'e .uimh-u campus mentin r 'j* necessary. Students are among generation. changing for 2,000 years," the groups and Pastor KruJ2" I those calling for change when Pastor Kruse said clergymen away. Once students get away underground churches asI Rev. Mr. Robertson said. they demand informality and need more time to listen, to read from home, they start looking student searching for |nT0' I • flexibility. what's going on in the world, for something personal," "Everything should be subject to renewal. nfonmi I time to be a student of life and Lumsden said. scrutiny and, if not valid, it coming""^ J* I So say five student - oriented to listen to the music of young "Students are searching for should be cast out. The church Renaissance community religious leaders must be flexible or it will pass people. The necessity to be a the metaphysical. They are with a combined total of 42 rebelling against the concept of out of existence." years of service. jack - of - all trades preserves the Pastor Kruse said he sees a Donald S. Henley, asst. generation gap, he said. The man as just a machine and a product of a technical age and spiritual Renaissance coming Even though Vn„ I professor of marketing and clergyman needs a minimum of theologians have no dnmi,ll,l pragmatic society," Pastor Kruse from the turmoil on campuses, 1 transportation and faculty institutional type activities. Changes are not being made said. "Students are basically but "I don't know what this will theme, they are rebelling traditional values which at21 v advisor for the Christian Science looking for what religion has to for the institutional <2 I Organization; the Eev. David A. as rapidly as youth would like, the Rev. Mr. Robertson said. offer, the transcendental and mean church." He mentioned the be justified. and blacks "YoungtheoSl Kruse, pastor of Martin Luther However, the churches spiritual life." increase in popularity of the will |^l ' Chapel; Thomas E. Lumsden, working at it more and more, are Religion Dept. as a sign that evolutionary, influence through or Krad* I ' district director for the Campus particularly around universities. "Students see social activity students are seeking the of the institutional liberalization I Crusade for Christ; the Rev. as a major point of ministry, church»F ' Wallace Robertson, People's New forms of liturgy are being transcendental. Other signs Pastor Kruse said. ' L THOMAS LUMSDEN however, the student doesn't in churches and include increased drug use and a ' Interdenominational Church; used all WALLACE ROBERTSON always see this at the local FRANCIS ZIPPLE Sunday morning at 11I the highly : and the Rev. Francis Zipple, out work," Pastor Kruse said. pastor of St. John's Student "You need a certain kind of experimental ministries are on the increase. Hard rock, folk Most of the men thought level," Pastor Kruse said. "ITiere to students. One must still drift toward individualistic oriental religions. is still perhaps the £1 music, task force ministries and student church attendance was is often too much preaching consider the factors of reaction Father Zipple said religion segregated hour, LumsZI Parish, agree that a religious organization to meet goals and about money and self - to getting away from parents pointed out. Blacks are crZI objectives. There is need for committee representation generally down. Lumsden, will be improved as a result of out and things are 1 community is necessary. are however, said the population is preservation although the church and of finding one's own thing," the turmoil, just as politics, coming JJI The institution they say, is professional clergy, schools, means being used to is becoming more and more head. The others seeemed to hi I communicate with students. growing by multiplication, he said. needed to perpetuate basic ideas hospitals and relief -- in Biafra, society and economics will be. in agreement with the Rev 1 and to be a central authority for for example." Students don't want the while church attendance is aware of its obligation to be in The Rev. Mr. Robertson Young people have influenced Mr I Henley spoke for all, church so structured. They're growing by addition, at a slower the world." cited the 9,000 participants in the draft, he said, and young Robertson that blacks hiw| I 1 getting the message across "I can't say students are the MSU Volunteer Program as increasing pressure and that tit however, when he added that demanding less formality and rate. The problem of theologians influencing correctly. the church is in trouble "when structure and more discussion determining relative attendance turning away for sure. The old an example of church associated are religious and moral issues such as churches have to deliver with! Lumsden referred to the identity factor is still important motives true unity. ■ Biblical admonition, "not to the organization becomes more and examination of basic issues figures is complicated by operating in the abortion and drug ■ use laws. forsake the gathering." important than the message." and principles. All interviewed "If you have something of All the religious leaders are agreed that the above thoughts • value, meaningful and aware of the need for increased communication. Four gave a are typical of the student PANEL CONCLUDES worthwhile, in order to convey generation. this message, you need some definite no when questioned Cross reconciles with God form of instrumentality," the Rev. Mr. Robertson said. Father Zipple agreed, saying the church was analogous to the University. Former missionaries man He questioned how the University could exist without a separation from God, enables achievement," Pinnock said. we receive him; that is, until we Tenney questioned ho* I definite plan or program. "An institution is necessary to speak at church Christianity to be a religion of redemption and not one of man The panelists agreed that cannot put away sin, or accept his evaluation of condition and receive Christ Saviour, which our as people can expect God to look I upon unrighteousness as He I to get people together to carry A Detroit man and his wife who served as missionaries to Without the death of Jesus Christ on the cross there would ethics, according Pinnock, the main conference to Clark alienation from God, by himself; neither can Christ put that sin our at salvation and reconcilation with point would upon righteousness. He said God cannot tolerate sin, not I | EAST LANSING Hong Kong will speak at 6 p.m. Sunday at the East Lansing be no Christianity and no hope speaker and professor of away unless his death is received God become an actuality." because He is peeved about it, I FRIENDS MEETING Church of the Nazarene. of reconciliation of man to God. systematic theology at Trinity and appropriated by the Brownson charged modem but because His essential nature I Wesley and Peggy Mack, who taught high school in Hong These conclusions were Evangelical Divinity School, individual. theology with "implicit will not alow Him to tolerate it. I Kong, will make a presentation on their work, illustrated with drawn by a four-man panel Deerfield, 111. Included on the panel were: universalism" in contending that "If I mixed chemical A with I meeting for worship 3 p.m. slides and artifacts. during an all-day theological "Redemption accomplished William Brownson, professor of everyone will eventually be chemical B and the solution I All Saints Parish Mack is currently a member of the development staff of the for us outside of ourselves is the John Wesley Colleges, described as a new concept in higher conference on the atonement basis of our right standing with preaching, Western Theological saved through the mercy of God. reacted violently, would I say I 800 Abbott Road here last week. Seminary, Holland; Anthony "Many find the wrath of chemical B is peeved with! education. He will explain the concept and philosophy of such an The cross of Christ, being God. We must look away from Hoekema, professor of God as taught in the Bible to be chemical A? Or is it obeying,# Upper level, corner room institution. the divine our achievements to God's systematic theology, Calvin inconsistent to the love of God," it must, its essential nature inB Child care provided Theological Seminary, Grand Brownson said. "They don't this circumstance?" Tenney I All are welcome EDGEWOOD UNITED Central United Methodist UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY Rapids; and Merrill Tenney, understand how God's wrath asked. dean and professor of Bible and and love are inseparably bound CHURCH 469 N. Hagadorn Across from the WORSHIP SERVICES Capitol SEVENTH-DAY baptist tempor:: theology, Wheaton Graduate up in the cross." 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I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 6, 1970 11 Book By DONNA WILBURN swaps prove worth State New Staff Writer exchange. Michael Dmochowski, sale is in progress. TTie student book exchanges this term were more well - "We are aware that, there are some Union manager, said that since "I hope that it will be more services that cannot the exchange was a non-profit apparent what an exchange of organized than most people we provide as a this student organization it would be type can and cannot realized. student exchange. But we did offer some John Michael, exempt from sales tax. accomplish," he said. Portage, Ind., benefits which would be impossible for Hie bookstores declined to Alternatives junior and coordinator of the the bookstore." Michael said he has reviewed East Complex exchange, said provide a list of current texts for class use to the operators of the three possible alternatives to every possible precaution was student exchange, so it was save student money in book taken to help the student. "We are aware however that necessary for volunteer purchases: 1) a student book could also be sold, and Howick's questions were valid," there are some services that we personnel to compile their own exchange which operates paperback books and texts not Michael stated. lists during Christmas break. efficiently and effectively — cannot provide as a student in this term could be traded. use The coordinators of the Their lists were based on the having student support and exchange," Michael said. "But, Michael said the book book exchanges were aware of most up-to-date departmental ample facilities, 2) a substantial we did offer some benefits exchanges were not a the threat of stolen books. For information available. change in the bookstore which would be impossible for spontaneous revolt against the security measures, Michael buy-back and selling procedures, the bookstores." bookstores, but rather an effort contacted Detective Larry Lyons Book lists or 3) a change in departmental Students benefit to save students' money. of the campus police. "The only concrete purchasing policies so that texts The student exchanges "The problems of student suggestion provided by the do not become obsolete after allowed students to determine Theft, rumors bookstores their own selling price, regardless exchanges were discussed and concerning this one term. realized before we began such a "Lyons explained that at the dilemma was that the student "I do not think anyone at of book condition and current time of our exchange, book text rates. Class notes, work project," he said. exchange purchase a book list the bookstores intentionally thefts were not particularly high; for the same price as other sheets and past exams could be overcharges students for their Burning Procedures defined he also suggested bookstores," Michael said. added to a book purchase to some own personal gains," Michael Commenting on statements procedures we could incorporate "The price of such a listing said. "However, some definite enhance its value. into sale to better allow us in the State News our would amount to $4,800 a year. policy changes should be Railroad ties burn along the side of the Grand Trunk Western's tracks as a train approaches, Used course outlines and by James to recover stolen texts," Michael This is a difficult figure for a considered." Several piles of the ties were set afire. State News Photo by Jerry McAllister supplementary class materials Howick, manager of the MSU said. non-profit exchange to meet," Bookstore, Michael said the student procedures book exchange Michael also said that to his knowledge no stolen books were he said. England teens adequately USED BOOK POLICY were reported and theft did not Future expansion defined for the coordinators, but questions needed to be answered to be a significant problem. seem In the future, the student swing for charity book exchanges hope to HAVANT, England (UPI) - for student benefit. expand No sales tax and improve their programs. Twenty - five teen - agers swung "As far as pointing MHA out bookstore The matter of sales tax was Michael was optimistic about on swings for 72 hours problems in communicating our nonstop censures procedures, I think that also considered by the student a procedure to allow refunds and exchanges during the time the charity. to raise 100 pounds ($240) for By CAROL CORRIERE "We felt that his did State News Staff Writer (Howick's) not change, the book "We'd like to see them expand. statements were misleading or Men's Hall Assn. fits support Wednesday night to (MHA) lent untrue," Buckner said. The book a exchanges were very successful exchanges there has will . continue been talk of boycott, he said. It's hoped that and a "We're more concerned with making books available to the students than with getting into THE GOLDEN FALCON ■statement censuring MSU and his statements made it seem MHA will take the censuring verbal fights with Howick or 1 Bookstore ■ Howick manager and calling for an James like they were not. He also implied that the statement Buckner said. on to ASMSU, anyone else," he added. (At The Airport) ■examination of the bookstore's book exchanges had seen his "We're really not sure what ■used book policy. price lists, Buckner said. This will come out of this," he added. was not so. The statement was rjssed by a unanimous vote of originally Howick offered to let the "Hopefully the Trustees will get involved." Board of Hammond I INTRODUCING^^^jj ■the Wonders (Tuesday night and Hall Council exchanges see the store's lists for a fee of $4,800, he said. But the Although MHA supported HOSPITAU^^^l I DIN,NG & danC1NG I was brought ■before MHA by Harold Buckner, book exchanges compiled their the statement, they will not take ON WINGS: I I TO THE MUSIC OF I It before ASMSU or press It any to Advert fists ■hill president. "Wonders the Hill Illicit Council and own lists by going to the departments professors. and further, Doug Laycock, MHA Individual president, said. Robert L. Hammond, exciptaemmpeenrteSf INTERNATIONAL II Idavid ■ marrR .eniurei llrreiponilble statements of MSU The book exchanges he "Wonders was pretty upset," aald. "Some developed out of a similar Implications Mr. Howick made of the executive director of the FLIGHT. | | FROM 7,00 P.M. TO 12i00 P.M. || F nBookitore'i manager James Michigan Council on Alcoholic resolution passed at Wonders were unfair." IHowIck In the Feb. 3 Issue of lthe State News regarding the Hall during fall term, Buckner The MHA vote was more to Problems, will speak at the 11 a.m. service Saturday of the U FRIDAY AND SATURDAY R Ull-Unlverslty Book said. University Seventh-day Exchange support Wonders than anything ' ask that the entire "We hoped Initially that the Adventlst Church. wi elae, he said. ikstore used book policy be used book policy would change "1 don't think that we're The Seventh-day Adventlst ■thoroughly examined by the when we set upt, the book going to follow up on It except Church holds services In the Free Parking For Our Patrons |Board of Trustees," <*• exchange," he said. to help the different book University Lutheran Church, itement Since the used book policies exchanges," Division and Ann Streets. Laycock said. Sunday, February 22 8:00 PM Jenison Tickets $2.50 & $3.50 At Marshall Music Campbell's Union limit 4 to a person Tickets on sale Mon. Feb. 9 1 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 6,197Q i SPORTS SimpsonBy MIKE MANLEY State News Sports Writer WILS and WKAR-FM. "Ralph sprained his knee at year's game with Wisconsin along with his assistant Bob climbed hobbling Hobbling the slightly front as he steps at Simpson scored 35 points and has slipped past St. Gayle Robinson, turning his attention to surprising Wisconson. Before the season Purdue as far as I can ascertain," Nordmann, said Simpson hurt Jenison on Thursday, Simpson Bonaventure's Bob Lanier into A three game losing streak Feurig said. "It's sore and stiff the knee in the Far West Classic didn't look particularly worried the sixth spot in the country started, the Badgers were •¥nd a treacherous road trip on the about his injury. with a 31.3 average. Simpson is mentioned in the same breath on either side of the joint but, and aggravated it again against horizon are usually enough to "It's okay," he said with a also closing in on two other with MSU, usually as an hopefully, with rest he'll be Indiana in early January. keep a coach up nights pacing ready to go on Saturday. "It'll be good for him to rest wide grin. "I could play today players ahead of afterthought. (|t;he floor but MSU's Gus After winning only four of The X-rays taken of the knee it another day," the MSU coach but they told me to stay off of it him-Kentucky's an Issel (31.8) ,kanakas has an even bigger show no tear in either the for another day. It's just a and its first 11 games, Wisconsin has said. "He tried running on it Niagara's Calvin Murphy problem to contend with this cartilege or ligaments but Feurig turned the tables on three tough Wednesday without extending sprain. I'll play on Saturday." (31.6). , vteek. says it is a wait and see his knee. It's sore now but I With his outside shot starting Ganakas has put Simpson's opponents in the past two Ralph Simpson, the nation's proposition. think he'll to fall once again at Purdue, knee in the hands of trainer weeks-Minnesota, Ohio play." sixth leading scorer, sprained his University and Illinois. "There is no evidence of &ght knee Tuesday night at The man who makes things ftirdue and did not practice with cartilege problems now, but go for the Badgers is junior we'll have to watch him the next 'Vhe team Thursday. Wednesday or couple of says," he said. "It's a ND deals frosh initial loss, 92-87; guard Clarence Sherrod, a 20.2 scorer and a tenacious defensive But Dr. James Feurig, the sprain of the ligament right now player. Supporting Sherrod is team physician, says the super and there is no swelling in the 6-9 center A1 Henry (12.9) and sophomore should be ready to joint which is a good sign. two sophomore forwards, Lee on Saturday when the Spartans meet surprising Wisconsin in and "But Ralph is raring to go that's a good sign." meet Central Michigan Saturday Oler (10.2) and Lloyd Adams (8.5). The fifth starter will likely Madison. Game time is 4:30 Ganakas, who was busy be guard Bob Frasor. Currently, By RICK GOSSELIN as many as 13 points early in the on the year, including six p.m. and will be broadcast on pouring over the film of last State News first half, before finally closing straight victories. Their only loss the Badgers are 7-8 for the Sports Writer season. the gap to two at the close of was to Western Michigan, 72-68, The "dream" season of the first half. Had it not been for in the opening game of their A win over the Spartans Coach Matthew Aitch and his Jeff Vanderlende's 17 points in season. Tlie most notable would boost Wisconsin to 3-4 in freshman basketball charges that half, the game may not have the league and move them past triumph for the Chippewas was (n union there came to an abrupt Wednesday night as Notre DAme halt even required a second half. in Ann Arbor, where they The inability of the frosh to dumped Michigan's yearlings in dropped the Spartans from the contain the boards and shoot overtime, 82-80. undefeated ranks, 92-87. MSU in the standings. MSU will be out to break a winning jinx in Madison. The last time a Spartan team won in from the outside eventually is4extra Central places all of their "We lost on simple things," Wisconsin Fieldhouse was back spelled their first downfall of the hopes for victory on the Aitch said. "We didn't screen year following seven in 1963, losing five times since straight organization of their offense. them out. We didn't beat them wins. With excellent then. Wisconsin holds a 25-21 to the ball. We didn't slow the The Spartans will try to get some ballhandlers, Central edge in the 49 year old series. Ralph Simpson coupons runs a game down when we had the back in the groove, though, "wheel offense" of continual lead." when they travel to Central rotation. Their scoring strength The Spartans were destined to have trouble, even from the beginning. They fell behind by Michigan this Saturday night. But the task will monumental one. Central is 6-1 be a comes from the outside. On the other side of the ledeer. Central (Please turn to page 13) Spartans, lini top teams Presents LBRAMS "FIRE IN in fencing quadrangular Schmitter's fencing course. THE SKY By MIKE DAKESIAN "I took fencing my freshman yearasanHPRl Fencing enthusiasts will have a full day of requirement," Tyler said. "I liked it and didl entertainment Saturday as the Spartans face fairly well so I went out for the team." I r\ Illinois, Chicago and Lake Superior State in a Although Schmitter's course begins byl 9:30 a.m. struggle at the IM Sports Arena. teaching the fundamentals of the foil, Tylerl PLANETARIUM chose the epee. "Besides," Tyler said, "the foill "Illinois is a perennial powerhouse, and is definitely the team to beat," Coach Charles was all filled up and they needed guys in epee."l Witness dramatic of fiery spectacles Schmitter commented. "The Illini are 11-1 on Tyler is the top Spartan in his event and! the season, and posted an 18-9 Schmitter thinks he has the ability to win the! Northern lights, victory over conference championship, where he finished! SKY SCAN: (Admission Free) Indiana, identical to the Spartans' win over the Hoosiers last weekend. Illinois will be strongest seventh as a sophomore. "Now that I've won two! FRIDAYS 8:00 P.M. Learn the constellations. letters, my goal is to shoot for the Big Tenl in the foil, where its starters have combined for a Band together when you order your Hobie's submarine SATURDAYS Second Thursday each record of 71-12. championship," Tyler said. sandwiches this weekend. With any single order of six 2:30 P.M. & 8:00 P.M. month (Feb. 12th) 8:00 p.m. After graduation, Tyler would like to entaJ Chicago enters the meet with a 3-5 record, Hobie's, you'll get 10 coupons! The group that brings in the with one of those victories coming over Lake law school and continue fencing. He couldl SUNDAYS remain eligible1 for competition if he were to goT most coupons by Feb. 19th wins a weekend at Boyne Mt. Superior State, in a Jan. 10 meet. The Sault Ste. 2:30 P.M. & 4:00 P.M. to a school sponsoring a fencing club, not as J (prize will be given to a group of ten boystand a group of Marie team would like to schedule the Spartans ten girls). 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Your Headquarters for 'Straight Stereo Answers" Wed. until 9:00 p.m. CPU CM® 6W3 CJ*9'< Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, Feburary 6, 1970 13 -SPORTS MSU grapplers get 1s By GARY WALKOWICZ contending for the 177 spot this Ten foe this Don Hawkeye heavyweight. Executive Sports Editor season. season. Briggs (5-0) wrestles at 134 Wisconsin has compiled an 158 has gone 10-0-1 for the The Hawkeyes finished a and Joe Carstensen (4-0) is the Saturday's meet is set 134-pounder Marv Reiland Lon Hicks will be up as a impressive 9-2 dual meet record, replacing distant second to MSU in last 142 grappler. triple dual match with each season, Pete Leiskau is 11-2 at (8-0) will give freshman The MSU wrestlers face one Gary Bissell at 126 for the but mo6t of the victories have 177, Kay Knutilla is 9-1 at 142 Milkovich perhaps his toughest year's conference championships grappler wrestling three matches I of their stiffer road tests of the weekend, while Dave Ciolek held Coach David McCuskey is come against leas than first rate and Mike Mclnnis is 8-1 at 134. test of the year. I season this weekend in Iowa. on to the 177 and are thought to be MSU's unsure yet how the rest of his against a foe from each of the opponents. One of the Badgers spot he won last other three teams. The matches Northern I Spartans will face chief obstacle in losses was a 17-16 affair against Iowa has won Reiland finished second in ti,o week. winning a fifth lineup will shape up. will be six minutes I high-ranked small college power, The rest of the Spartan straight league title. long instead Illinois, a team that MSU routed, seven matches and tied one this the College Division Either Chris Sones (2-1) or of the regular eight. I Northern Iowa, Friday at Cedar lineup will be the same as Coach For most of the season, Iowa Dan Sherman 40-0. year. championships last season, sixth I k||s and then meet Wisconsin, (1-0) will start at 'Die Spartans have already in the University Division and Grady Peninger has employed has been rated in the lower half 118; Don Yahn (2-2) and John met H>e best The Panthers are third-rated I Southern Illinois and Iowa in a most of the season. Southern Dlinois this Badger wrestler is has a career record of 41-2-3. of the Top Ten in the country. Irvine (1-0) are the possibilities season, 190-pounder Russ Hellickson, among small colleges, but have ■ triple dual meet Saturday at Greg Johnson will be at 118, winning 24-15, and been badly hurt by injuries of Heavyweight Mike McCready Iowa has won all five of their at 150; Jerry Lee (3-1) is the who has won 13 straight I Iowa City. Tom Milkovich at 134, Keith Peninger indicated his team may matches and recorded eight pins. late and may not cloGely is unbeaten with seven straight 1 The Spartans will enter the Lowrance at 142, Ron Ouellet at dual meets, including three likely choice at 158. not wrestle the Salukis wins, providing Mittelberg with a Saturday challenge the Spartans, with the J weekend meets with a shortage 150, either Tom Muir or Rick against Big Ten foes.' The A trio of wrestlers Duane if the SIU Coach agrees. Ludwig Kroner, wrestling at exception of a few weights. stiff challenge. I of wrestlers at 190. Radman at 158, Pat Karslake at Hawkeyes downed Dlinois, Linville (1-0), Scott Peterson I Ben Lewis, who had been 167 and Vic Mittelberg at 22-11, Army, 25-7, Indiana, (0-3) and John Evashevski (1-0) ■ subbing for the injured Jack heavyweight. 35-3, Athletes in Action, 19-16, are possibilities at 167. I Zindel at 190, came down with The test and Northwestern, 27-9. Divers lead S' swimming against Iowa should Phil Henning (4-0) will go at I severe muscle cramps this week turn out to be the most The strongest part of the I and won't be able to wrestle. His 177, while Paul Zander (3-1) will interesting meet of the weekend Hawkeyes lineup has been from probably wrestle at 190 and ■ plan; will be taken by Tim since it will be the first time the 126 through 142. Tom Bentz either Mike Edwards (2-1) and who has been Spartans have met a strong Big (4-0-1) goes for Iowa at 126, Paul Shover | final home meet (0-0-1) will be the attack against Indiana By JOHN MASON Juniors Tom Cramer, Bill G-men battle tough Iowa the 200 yard butterfly as both State News Sports Writer Scott, and Dave Coward are au capable of picking up points in Indiana swimmers are within & Spartan swimmers will try to either the 1 or 3 meter boards. tenths of a second of his time. end Indiana's three year winning "Cramer is our most rapidly THE INDIVIDUAL MAN their performance in this 2-3 overall record into the meet parallel bars. streak when they meet the By JOHN VIGES Morse is averaging 8.91 on improving diver," Narcy said. Saturday's meet, to be held at while Iowa is unbeaten with Hoosiers 2 p.m. Saturday in DESERVES HIS OWN State News Sports Writer "Bill Scott was out sick for three 1:30 p.m. in the IM Sports victories over Wisconsin, Ohio the side horse, and rings and Bloomington. DISTINCTIVE LOOK - weeks and has just started diving Arena. There will be no State and Indiana. 9.02 on the parallel bars. An Best prospects for the A quirk in the gymnastics well the last two weeks." admission charge, but a student interesting personal duel could Spartans will be in the diving Ischedule may be sending the Appearing in his last home develop between him and Iowa's where Jim Henderson will try to Co SUITS MADE-TO ID must be presented. meet as a Spartan will be captain - captain Mike Kalmbach (Spartans on the road for the At the beginning of the Rich Murahata. Ken Liehr. Liehr helped Iowa to knock off eight time national will probably see action in the MEASURE. ALTERATIONS^ (second half of the season, but Szypula is the NCAA crown last year with champion Jim Henry. 50 and 100 yard freestyle and REPAIR WORK TAKEN season Spartan coach George overjoyed that he will lose only |the schedule maker more than Szypula rated MSU, Dlinois and one player to graduation this a second place finish on the "Henry is the favorite," has an excellent chance in both. (made up for this when he listed OPEN 9-5:30 Mon.-Sat. Iowa even, all slightly below year, but the fact that it will be horse. diving coach John Narch said, Dick Crittenden is also capable ■ defending NCAA champion The return of Mickey Uram "but Henderson has been diving of scoring high in the I low.i as MSU's opponent in the Michigan. The Spartans fared Murahata is somewhat sobering. freestyle GEORGE TOTH poorly against the Wolverines The 5-5, 130 pound senior is to all-around should be a big very well and could beat him." events. | home finals. but they came within a plus for the team Saturday. Able Henderson, a senior from custom tailoring point of currently the top man for the to Sophomore Jeff Lanini, Spartan hopes for a second defeating Dlinois — in this finest Spartans in long horse vaulting, compete only on side horse Lansing, has recovered this year normally a threat for the 124 W. Grand River (place conference finish rest upon effort of the year. MSU carries a and floor exercise. His fluid style and parallel bars the last three from a back injury which forced Spartans, has been hospitalized next to Gibsons Book and variety of stunts have led to meets he will return needed him out of last year's NCAA for two days and is a 351-4330 an 8.98 average in both events. depth to every event. His championships. Last week the questionable starter. He has also competed all-around replacement, Tom two year letterman defeated on the parallel bars where he scored Kuhlman, has done an excellent another national champion, Dick 9 and finished second to New job and will continue with his Rydze of Michigan. Mexico's Bob Manna for his best specialty,, the horizontal bar and effort in that event. probably floor exercise and side Mike Kalmbach In the vault, Murahata has horse as well. finished first against Michigan, "We have really gained a lot Where do you find Central Michigan's Minnesota and New Mexico. Against the Dlini he scored 9.05 of confidence since the New Mexico meet," Szypula said. LATIMER finest entertainment? The Harlequin! but lost to John Roemer who "We have to win Saturday to BOWLES Now had 9.1. On the floor exercise mat he has come up with wins have a chance for second place and I expect an exciting close Appearing. Glenn Herriman over Minnesota and Dlinois. His meet." high scores have been a 9.10 in The Fabulous Volkswagen, Inc. vaulting and a 9.15 for floor 6135 W. SAGINAW ST. exercise. An excellent academic UNION BOARD WEEK JEHRY MlttER LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917 PHONE 482-6226 competitor as well as a February 5 - February 15 gymnastics star, Murahata came to MSU from Boulder, Colorado, and as a national merit winner and is two campus now a scholarship member of 2/6 Coffee House MICKI McCHAY honoraries. He is 9-12 p.m. Union Parlors A-B-C majoring in physical science and Live Folk Group plans to attend graduate school for a doctorate, followed by a 50 c Admission SHOW career in research. Although Charlie Morse will Tonight return for two college more seasons, career can already be his 2/8 Thieves' Market featuring music considered a success. The many 1-4 p.m. Union Ballroom Tell Your operations on legs crippled by birth defects have not affected by the Special Delivery his powerful arms or gymnastic skill. He is the Spartans top man 2/11 Coffee 7t< Favorite RichMurahata i on the side horse, rings and Guest of honor, Mrs. Dolores Wharton nights a week. 2-4:30 p.m. Captain's Room CLOSED SUNDAY. Doors Girl She's Frosh Folk S open 8:30 P.M. The Harlequin Is (Continued from page 12) 2/15 Billiards Tourney Finals located Metro at Bowl S. the not a fficulties. They team without are hitting its a OLD-TIMEY, BLUES, CONTEMPORARY, BLUEGRASS Billiard Room Logan Rd. TU at Jolly 20226. Something 1 59'; from the foul line, Featuring: at the Metro Bowl have found players in foul ouble in each contest. Tom & Linda John Campbell 2/28 Miss MSU Pageant Special. Starting for the Chippewas 3 p.m. Union Ballroom center will be the squad's Ed Henry Hest member, 6-6 Chris Adults $2 Children 50c Young. »ung has been averaging 7 John Kennedy SUMMER IS lints a game and 9.1 rebounds. 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Wehrwein on the 440 and John Ann Arbor Track Club, runner-up honors and a MSU competing will be |0n, will put MSU's trackmen Freshmen hurdlers Fred Howell Mock on the anchor half-mile, Running on that relay will varsity indoor mark. jumper JJoyd^ Bridges, J, been in the 23-24 foot 81,(1 Rich JacQues nabbed first has sophomore sprinters Herb be Mike Murphy, John Mock, A1 has been missing the range bui through what he calls a "Warm un mpet" Saturriav at and f°"rth in the novice division Washington and LaRue Butchee Henderson and Wehrwein. Others include two nu'ers board !! the Western Siean Refavs at Ann Arbor, so Dittrich has six on the 220s. Last week the Ken Leonowicz and Chuck fouling, by inches; hur'dW Rut WMIT fWh rw>top capable sticktoppers to make Spartans failed to finish when A number of Spartans will Starkey, who were timed in 9:05 Pollard, Hartwick, MorrisoS Dales and Read Fieldhouse are UP a relay the two sophs got entangled on a be entered in individual events, and 9:11.1 on the way to third Doughty ; and Paul Cooke ini readv to host what should be the Dittrich said the Spartan baton exchange. Top among these are and sixth place finishes and 600-yard run, fourth * Michigan. brightest field of entries in the mile and sprint med,ey re,ay The mile relay squad, which Washington, who annihilated a frosh miler Ken Popejoy, who 11 year history of the relays, and the Spartans won't find going in any event. BATTLE MICH. TECH "We're looking forward to seeing how our shuttle hurdle relay team does," Dittrich said. "It wasn't on the program last week at Ann Arbor and we think we have four pretty good 2nd place at stake for 'S' icers hurdlers." The Spartans showed just attack is Bruce Watts, This weekend's Spartan Tonight's game will start at 7 injured in practice Wednesday, been provided in the form of the senior how good they could be as invasion of the bitter cold the Governor's Cup, awarded to the team captain from p.m. with Saturday's matinee day before the Spartans left. Toronto Charles Pollard, John Morrison territory of Michigan Tech is beginning at 2 p.m. Gagnon, who received a leg team which scores the most Ontario. He currently has 21 and Wayne Hartwick took 2-4-5 goals in the two - game set points on 11 goals and 10 assists going to be a decisive one in Coach Amo Bessone's injury, was advised not to make in the high barriers at Michigan Right behind Watts is Alberta terms of the WCHA standings. players will be under a few the trip to Houghton. Second in during Winter Carnival weekend, senior Ed Shillington, who With a two game sweep of handicaps in Houghton. This - the scoring bracket for MSU, First initiated in 1966-67, the has scored 12 goals and eight the series, the Huskies, sporting weekend marks Winter Carnival Gagnon has the most goals on Cup has been held by Michigan assists IM news a 5-4-2 record, could move right at Tech, and the Huskies will the team, racking up 14 in 18 Tech since its inception. The operating at the wing spot. Tech may be without into second place, pushing the have both thousands of loyal games. He has eight assists to Huskies have defeated Michigan the services of right aii ctnHpntc and faoultv Spartans down from their nvrtmico fans on nfhand within the alongrtlano the give him a 22-point total, two twice and MSU once over the Boxer for the weekend wing Herb nwicont r>Aci Alfhmirth thm; Inct cannnH KaUUJ Tk<\N«MaAM thf66 yG8f history Of tllG flWfifd. Present post. Although they lost promise of second - place in the behind Don Thompson. series. . _ " _ are reminded of the The scrappy senior two hard - fought games with league if they can defeat MSU. That the Spartans will have Tech's senior goalie, Gordon from fi^on'io^on'ton^hUn^hp ® lastromainoH Denverctill MSU However, weekend, inthecPrnnH the biggest handicap ho tho Incc r*f ennhnmnro their fonf hands full is illustrated by fh«f tho Uneb-ioc enlif McRae of Quebec, stands tied fr*v fifth nbnp in tho WPHA Hancock was hit by a puck on the cheekbone near the ear in in ore icers still remained in second mav may be the loss of sophomore the fact that the Huskies split for fifth place in the WCHA Herb - Washington lower gym of the Women's IM. place with a 7-5-0 league mark, center Gilles Gagnon, who \ with goalie standings with a 3.5 last weekend's game with Minnesota. league - leading Minnesota last weekend. Dropping a 6-4 Terry McKnighL, center on Boxer's line, has been sidelined decision Friday night, the Duffett is currently in third with Huskies came back Saturday not 3.3 average, behind second with a minor throat infection and did not see any action only to defeat the Gophers but place Glenn Resch of Duluth to shut them out, 4-0. and Chuck Whalen, also of against the Gophers. He is a Multiple In addition to the second - Duluth, who has only played in questionable starter this weekend. place spot that is in stake this one game. weekend, added incentive has Leading the Huskies' scoring Schmidt charged in drunk driving SOUTH FIELD (UP1) Coach Joe Schmidt of the Choice Detroit Lions pleaded guilty and was fined $150 Thursday for MSU COUPON SPECIAL driving while visibly impaired. Schmidt, 37, had been charged with drunk driving but CHICKEN:N:CHIPS 99 pleaded guilty to the lesser What career at RCA fits your talents ? IS pieces of fried chicken and heaps of french fr.es. 515 W. GRAND SAVE $1.00 REG. 3.99 G00D THRU gUN> RIVER, E. LANSING $2 DIAL 351-6300 charge following a conference between his attorney, District Judge Clarence A. Reid, Jr.,and this officials. The Detroit Lions' suburb's coach wa arrested last Dec. 15. We would like to give you a People of all kinds—for we simple answer—but we can't. Business embraces such a wide are a diverse, people- oriented corporation. NEW COURSE OFFERINGS diversity at RCA that it's We believe in the "learning Social Science Multidisciplinary Major Program, Spring -- 1970 impossible to cover even the society" and social Perspectives in Social Science major areas. responsibility. The problems You might be working with of the next 30 years of this urban problems or helping the century are responsibilities SSC 390-H - Section 1, MTWF 11:30-12:20 American Indian find his we all share. Professor: Dr. Barry N. Stein rightful place in our society. We would like to talk with Or, you could be involved you—it may open your eyes to in cash flow analysis; world¬ just how satisfying a business wide planning reports: career can be. Your major "Limited International Tension Areas" a multidisciplinary study of geographically - limited tensions. Focus will be on the ethnic, economic, performance reports; problem may be making a choice. geographic and political causes of tensions, and on the means by which such operations research; tensions are expressed. management information Get in touch with your systems—perhaps areas that we College Placement Director or don't even know about yet. write directly to RCA College In Personnel you could be Relations, Dept. T, Cherry Students interested in this new offering working with people; training Hill, Camden, New Jersey 08101. may pick up a course syllabus in Room 207 and education programs; labor relations; or psychology. We not only believe in equal Linton Hall. Enrollment limited to 20 students. Take Marketing, for opportunity employment— instance. Have you ever we practice it. thought of the possibilities of a new global satellite system designed to benefit civilization here on earth? The future of education systems? Services? Whatever your choice, you will be working with a unique group of human beings. WEDGWOOD $195.00 For Her For Him • Pendants ► Pewter Mugs • Bracelets ' Cuff Link Sets • Charms > Lighters I.D. Bracelets 319 E. Grand Rlv«r Av«. Key Holders East Lansing, Mich. Cross Pens Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 6, 1970 15 By State High price tag set on innocence KATHY MORAN News Staff Writer are now. over 900 cases pending here Imagine the expense if the Circuit Court where either grafted or rejected. it is estimate the number of they receive a day, the service calls everyone requested a lawyer." According to Wood, the has four people answering the The basic fee for taking on a felony It was great fun the party He said that often a person lawyer is paid considerably less phones every day. case is set at $750 and may double that is Until the cops busted it will request a trial and a chance than if he were being paid by his "d hauled everyone in for according to the amount of work the to defend himself just to have a client. In this respect it is almost For an MSU student the smoking pot - only you were charge entails. chance to tell his story. Often a service provided to the accused problem of obtaining a lawyer's innocent. Though the fee for some mitigating circumstances by the attorneys, he said. services is not so difficult. a simple will come out and the person ASMSU retains It is expensive to prove you misdemeanor is suggested at $100, many a lawyer who will get a lesser punishment. comes to campus once a week to are innocent these days. lawyers charge more. A high court He agreed that the person Lawyer chosen advise students of their Though lawyers vary their A lawyer referral service legal misdemeanor will involve a charge of at defending himself is at a definite rights. fees the suggested rate is $35 least $300. disadvantage because a lawyer operates in most counties, where a list of per hour. The Michigan Bar knows the technicalities of the lawyers who subscribe The fee for seeing the lawyer ^sn. publishes a list of law and could get a trial to the service is divided into the of law they are most is $3 paid to ASMSU, who in suggested fees based on a postponed or dismissed on a areas tum him the normal interested in. pays | sampling of fees reported by his second charge of possessing his secretary's office, her salary technicality; for example, a The lawyer's lawyer's fee. He is in 307 lawyers. marijuana, it will cost more to and books and magazines that he witness does not show up. names are given in turn as people basic fee for taking on a call Student Services Bldg. from 1 1 The defend him than the first charge shares with the firm. requesting a lawyer. until 4 p.m. on Wednesdays. felony case is set at $750 and did. Another lawyer said his Trials breed truth Though they could not t may double according to the On the other hand, if a three years of law school, Gordon Grinwis, Lansing j amount of work the charge woman's husband is beating her including tuition, books and an court officer, said that often the I entails. and she comes to him without allowance for what he could trial is just a matter of the truth have made working, cost him Though the fee for a simple enough money for a divorce, he $27,000. This figure does not coming out. misdemeanor is suggested at $100, more. many A high court lawyers charge misdemeanor will charge enough to pay the court expenses understanding that she will pay with the include the cost of living. If a person is accused of Grinwis said that if there is a conflict where it is one man's word against another's, other Four scholarships will involve a charge of at least him back when she can afford it. committing a misdemeanor, he circumstances are considered. He $300. One lawyer said he asks his Pay before trial must meet these fees or learn the tricks of defending himself. used court the case example of a traffic where the person is offered by sorority Most lawyers demand prospective clients "How much accused of running a red light. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority is offering an undergraduate is it worth to you?" He said he payment before the trial. One No appointees The judge will consider where bases his fee on the answer to lawyer explained that he has scholarship of $300 to $500, a graduate scholarship of $500, an Though the Supreme Court the policeman was and what his Alumnae Assn. Award of $1000 for summer study at New York this and the amount of time the learned from experience if a has not clarified it yet, a person job was at the time as well as the and a graduate fellowship of $3,000, according to Debbie ise will take. person is serious about his accused of a misdemeanor credibility of the witness. Bartlett, Chatham, N.J. sophomore. In explaining this attitude, defense, he will willingly pay in cannot get a court appointed Fabric dreams Those doing work with the mentally retarded, physically he said the cases differ according advance. attorney. In the Lansing courts, Though the lawyer's fees Appointed lawyer handicapped, socially deprived, the aged and the emotionally Shakespeare's Prospero may have said that our lives "are | to the circumstances. For an attorney may be appointed In disturbed are eligible. rounded by a sleep," but on dismal days during winter term i example, if a doctor is involved seem steep, his expenses are high only if charge carries a getting a lawyer students seem to work at smoothing life's edges a little in a lawsuit where his license to too. One lawyer said he pays punishment of more than 90 appointed, the person must fill Non-sorority members are also eligible, Miss Bartlett said. more. Peaceful moments between classes give students a out a form proving financial Applicants must have completed two years of work on campus. practice is at stake, he will $850 to $1,000 a month for days. need. The judge reviews it and The closing date for applications is March 1. For further chance to weave dreams. charge the doctor more to take overhead expenses. This figure Lansing Municipal Court either denies it or passes it on to information contact Miss Bartlett, 605 MAC Ave., 337-1305. State News Photo by Jerry McAllister the case. Or if a person is facing includes rent, for his office and Judge James Wood, said, "There NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS Academic Advising, Enrollment, and Registration For 1970 Spring Term GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FROM COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE COLLEGE OF HUMAN MEDICINE THE REGISTRAR 1. Schedule an appointment for a conference with your MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS Academic advising for the Spring term of 1970 will be academic adviser by signing the appointment sheet designating All students must have made an appointment and seen their The 1970 Spring term Schedule of Courses and Academic conducted during regular faculty hours on the following his available hours. This sheet will be posted near his office academic adviser by February 18th. Please come to Room 48 Handbook will be available to dormitory residents in their schedule: door on 5 February. Conferences are to be held during the Giltner Hall or call 353-7800. residence hall on Friday, February 6; and to other students at Department of Audiology and Speech Science. Although the counter in Room 150, Hannah Administration Building period 9 February to 18 February. advising is a continuing activity in the department, students 2. For your appointment, bring to your academic adviser beginning on Monday, February 9. who have not seen their advisers are urged to make an A summary of what to do — where, when concerning appointment by telephoning the department office 353-8780 your planned program for Spring term and go over it with him . . . for his suggestions. COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE the enrollment and registration procedure for Spring term is by February 9. 3. All College of Natural Science majors must see thqir >. PREVETERINARY outlined in the 1970 Spring term Schedule of Courses and , .February 9. through February 18: Departments of academic advisers each term to discuss their program. Academic Handbook. '•* 1 *'' ' 1 5 ' " Advertising, Journalism, and Television-Radio. Appointments All students should see their adviser by February 18. Your discussion with your adviser will be'based on a not required. Appointment schedules are posted outside adviser's office. Student Academic Progress Plan which you should develop (or Department of Communication. Early advising will be held in the normal group advising units scheduled February 9-18. VETERINARY may wish to modify or develop further) in conference with , JAMES MADISON COLLEGE your adviser. Bring your Progress Plan record with you to see Students will receive a notice from their advisers designating 1. Students enrolling in Terms 1 and 3 should see their 1. adviser by February 18 (Room 178 Giltner Hall). your academic adviser according to the arrangement in your time and place of group meetings. During the period of February 9 - 18, all James Madison college (and possibly department) as outlined below: February 9 through February 13: Department of Theatre. students should meet with their academic adviser to plan a 2. Students enrolling in Terms 5, 7, 9 and 11 will be "i Spring term schedule. The advisement conference should take enrolled" by the Dean's Office. Those students not wishing to Because of major curriculum changes in the department, all be included in "mass enrollment" must notify the Dean's students are urged to get in touch with their advisers. place during the adviser's office hours or by appointment. This period can be useful for long range academic planning, so be Office by February 11. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS sure to bring your "Student Handbook." All undergraduates in the College of Arts and Letters, 2. Following the approval of the program, students should LYMAN BRIGGS COLLEGE except Studio Art majors, should see their academic advisers present a copy of their Spring schedule to the Assistant Dean's COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE during their office hours on Friday, Monday, Tuesday and 1. Students should contact their academic advisers during Office, 319 South Case Hall, no later than Monday, February Wednesday, February 13, 16, 17 and 18. ENGLISH MAJORS the period of February 9 through February 17. 23. AND NATURAL RESOURCES SHOULD GO FIRST TO THE UNDERGRADUATE OFFICE 2. Following approval of the program, students should bring College of Agriculture and Natural Resources students may IN MORRILL HALL 213, MUSIC MAJORS SHOULD GO to E-30 Holmes Hall a copy of their programs according to the see advisers according to the following schedule in their FIRST TO THE DEPARTMENT ADVISING CENTER, COUNSELING CENTER following schedule: departmental offices: MUSIC BUILDING 155. Advisers will be in their offices at CHANGE OF MAJOR : Wednesday, February 18 8-12 and 1-5 S-Z Agribusiness — Feb. 10 - 18 by appointment. least one hour each morning and afternoon of these four days. Thursday, February 19 8-12 and 1-5 M-R UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STUDENTS Agricultural Communications — Feb. 9 - 18 by Check with department offices for the hours of individual Friday, February 20 8-12 and 1-5 G-L (Freshmen and Sophomores) appointment. advisers. Make an appointment to minimize waiting in line or Monday, February 23 8-12 and 1-5 C-F Changes of major may be initiated in a Counseling Center Agricultural Economics - Feb. 9 - 18 by appointment, if you cannot come at the hours scheduled. You may also see Tuesday, February 24 8-12 and 1-5 A-B Office. Students living in a Residence Hall Complex should go phone 355-74*55. your advisers before these dates during their regular office to the Counseling Center Office in their complex. All others Agricultural Education — Feb. 9 — Senior, Meaders, 8:00 - hours or by appointment. should go to the Counseling Center in the Student Services 12:00; Feb. 18 - Senior, Meaders, 1:00 - 5:00; Feb. 9,11 and Studio Art majors should see their Art advisers on Monday, Building. Staff will be available from February 5 through 12 — by appointment only; Feb. 9 — Sophomore, Gainer, HONORS COLLEGE February 16. All Studio classes will be dismissed on that day February 25, according to the following schedule: 9:00 - 12:00 and 1:00 - 5:00 or by appointment; Feb. 12 — and advisers will be in their offices from 8 - 12 and 1 - 4. No Preference students in the Honors College should report Counseling Center — 207 Student Services Building Freshmen, Timmons, 8:00 - 11:30 and 1:00 - 3:30; Feb. 17 — to their advisers in the Honors College office for academic 1:00-5:00 M, T, W, Th, F Freshmen, Timmons, 8:00 - 11:30. advising before completing preregistration procedures for the Brody Counseling Office — 109 Brody Hall Agricultural Engineering — Feb. 9 -18. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Spring term. 8:30-10:00 M Agricultural Mechanization — Feb. 9 -18. All other Honors College students should arrange to visit 10:00 - 12:00 T, W, Th Animal Husbandry — Feb. 9 - 13 by appointment. Academic advising for Spring Term, 1970, will take place during the period of February 9 - 18. Students should adhere with the honors advisers in their fields before completing East Campus Counseling Office — 229 West Fee Hall Biochemistry — Feb. 9 -18. to the registration procedures outlined by the college of their 8:00-12:00,1:00-3:00 M Crop & Soil Science — Feb. 9-18. following schedule: enrollment. Dairy - Feb. 9, 8:00 - 5:00; Feb. 10, 8:00 - 3:00; Feb. 16 8:00-12:00,1:00-4:00 T j 1. Freshmen and Sophomores in Accounting and Financial and 18,8:00-5:00. Administration, General Business, General Business Pre-law, 10:00-12:00,3:00-5:00 W Extension Personnel Development — Feb. 9 and 10. Management, Marketing, and Hotel, Restaurant, and 8:00-12:00,1:00-5:00 Th COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE 1:00-3:00 F Fisheries & Wildlife — Feb. 11 18 by appointment only. - Institutional Management should see counselors in the Food Science — Feb. 9 -18. Advisement Center, Office of the Assistant Dean, Room 7, Labor and Industrial Relations — Graduate students should South Campus Counseling Office — S-33 Wonders Hall 3:00 - 5:00 M, W Forestry and Wood Science — Feb. 9, 10 and 11, 8:00 - ^PPley Center. Counselors will be available from 8-12 and 1 - see their adviser before enrollment and registration. 5:00. ). Social Science — Undergraduates — Office hours of the 1:00 - 5:00 T, Th, F 2- Freshmen and Sophomores in Economics, Business and advisers are posted in 207 Linton Hall. Please see your own Other hours arranged by appointment Horticulture — Feb. 9 -18 by appointment with adviser. Distributive Education, Office Administration, and Honors adviser. Packaging & Building Construction — Feb. 9 - 18 by College should see their advisers in the respective departments Graduates — 206 Berkey Hall. Phone 355-7531 for an appointment (only for those who have particular questions). during the advisers' regularly scheduled office hours. UPPERCLASSMEN Parks & Recreation Resources — Feb. 9 - 18 by appointment. o. Juniors and Seniors in all majors should see their advisers (Juniors and Seniors) appointment only, phone 353-0822. Anthropology — Advisers will be available during office " A change of major made after admission to a degree j8 respective departments during the advisers' regularly hours posted outside of their offices, or by appointment, Poultry Science — Feb. 9 - 18. _neduled office hours. Students entering their Senior year granting college as a junior is initiated in the office of the Resource Development — Feb. 9 - 18, 2:00 - 5:00. during February 9 through 18. Assistant Dean of the College in which the student is currently °uld file an academic progress plan with their adviser Geography — Students will be notified by letter. If you do Agricultural Non-Preference — Students should see their "owing how graduation requirements will be met. not receive a letter you should call 355-4649. registered. individual advisers according to the schedule listed for the „ Graduate students should make appointments to see their Political Science — Students wishing to be advised prior to department in which the advisers are located. pective advisers. enrollment and registration should call Miss Susan Lawther, JUSTIN MORRILL COLLEGE Faculty Adviser for undergraduates, any time between 1. During the period of Feb. 9 - 18, students are encouraged February 9 through 18. to contact their academic adviser to plan a schedule for Spring UNIVERSITY COLLEGE - COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Psychology — Mrs. Mary Donaghue, Undergraduate Adviser term. NO PREFERENCE Students with major in the College of in the Department, will be in her office, 112 Olds Hall, SENIORS are reminded that for graduation, your Field of 8ve Engineering should February 9 through 18 during posted hours, for advising prior Concentration must have the approval of your academic An appointment card for a conference with your academic received information about advising appointments from "if adviser. to early enrollment. adviser. adviser has been mailed to each No Preference student. If you Any student who has not received notification °u'd contact his adviser Sociology — If additional advising is needed, majors should 2. Justin Morrill students will enroll for ALL courses did not receive a card or were unable to keep your immediately. arrange an appointment by telephone with their academic (university and JMC) in the Snyder trophy room from 8 - appointment, you may come to the advisement office before advisers. 11:30 AM according to the alphabetical schedule and dates February 19. Police Administration — Students who have not had their published in the Spring 1970 edition of the Schedule of COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS programs planned for the Spring term should report to Room Courses and Academic Handbook. Each No Preference student who has earned 85 credits 412 Olds Hall for advising on the following dates: February 3. JMC course descriptions are available outside office 59. (junior standing) by the end of Winter term 1970 must declare p„ , February 9-18 student should Academic Advising period 16, 17, and 18. Students with programs already developed a major before the end of the term. This may be done at the make an appointment on the schedule Advisement Center or at the Counseling Center. . need not report. n 0 P08^ outside the door of his adviser's office. Students COLLEGE OF EDUCATION expect to see an adviser on a "drop-in" basis. Students Social Work — Freshmen and Sophomores — See Mrs. Sally Students in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, in No-Preference Advisement Centers: Parks, Room 220 Baker Hall, 353-8626, Feb. 9 - 13 and 16 - ca(fo -0f sp??'al help should see their advisers during the Industrial Arts, and upperclassmen in Special Education, Residents of Case-Wilson-Wonders-Holden S33 Wonders 18, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. I x,m'c Advising period. This would include: should consult with their advisers between February 9 and Residents of Brody complex 109 Brody ■ ew freshmen and transfer students. Juniors and Seniors — See Mrs. Sue Powell, Room 234 'Honors College students. Baker Hall, 353-8619, Feb. 9 -13, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. February 18. Advisers will observe normal office hours during Residents of East Campus 245 West Fee •AH Students who have transferred to Home Economics Urban Planning — For early advising and enrollment see this period. All others (including off-campus students 170 Bessey Hall Undergraduate Elementary Education and Special and residents of Abbot, Mason, Phillips, venot planned a advisers during posted office hours located outside of their program with their new advisers. Education majors who are assigned to the Advisement Center Shaw, Snyder and West Circle Halls) • offices, February 9 through 18. J udents on academic probation. Landscape Architecture — For early advising and enrollment need NOT make an appointment with their advisers unless pjea7n.ts revising long-term plans. see advisers during posted office hours located outside of their special assistance is needed. Adviser appointments can be made Students enrolling in evening classes only may confer with u bnng your schedule book and a tentative plan with offices, February 9 through 18. by calling the Advisement Center, 355-1902. an adviser by telephone (355-3515). 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 6 I97Q STATE NEWS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED Think Big About Little Ads! Place Yours Today! 347 Student Services. CLASSIFIED 355-8256 355-8255 Automotive Automotive FRANKLY SPEAKING fay Phil Fmnk For R ent For Rent __?o^Saie " FALCON 1966 Future 4 door sedan. Automatic, air conditioned. Good NEEDED 1 man for 3 man apartment. 2 blocks from campus. 351-3905. 5-2/10 UN.t,oNo,fr"ni ^ condition. Phone 627-6591. 4-2/6 conditioning, rjj#» ator, itovi chest-of-drawers, book^ TIRES (2) 10:00X20, Goodyear and ov^fcA"^ v-V and heat li prefinished picture fram« recaps on Reo rims. Good inclut^v-'vj city income tax Houses more PLYWOOD SALES** I Short term lease available. Cal • AUTOMOTIVC condition, $65 or best offer. Call _South^Penn«vlvania. jy 2^275^ I 484-4481 or evenings 882-3508 o EAST SIDE Lansing: 3 bedroom 372-4231. 5-2/9 PAIR KENWOOD • EMPLOYMENT 484-2226. TF furnished, double garage $150; speakers a FORD FAIRLANE, 1968 2 door player. Both like — • POR RENT MASON BODY also 2 bedroom furnished, $150. 351-5156. 3-2/6 fastback. 3-speed. V-8, radio, dark SHOP, 812 East LARGE 2 bedroom unfurnished • POR SALE Kalamazoo Street. Since 1940. 314 S. Detroit. 351-3969. O green. Excellent condition. . . apartment in quiet adult complex. • LOST & POUND 489-0456. 3-2/9 Complete auto painting collision service. IV5-0256. C and Excellent storage, carpeted and 2 BEDROOM house. Furnished, SKI BOOTS Koflach Blue Star mII I t PERSONAL carport. Available immediately. GTO 1968. Very good carpeted, 5 minutes from campus. • PEANUTS PERSONAL FABIAN REALTY. ED 2-0811. 510 North Hayford, Lansing. Call • REAL ESTATE many options. $2100. Call TWO GOODYEAR Suburbanite Eleanor Fabian. 626-6002. 7-2/13 489-6476 after 6 p.m. 3-2/9 HOMES FOR TODAY are7n 1. ■ SERVICE 351-6557. 3-2/6 winter tires, Studded and on Classified Ads. Start check!! I • • TRANSPORTATION HILLMAN 1960: inexpensive, good wheels very good condition MAN needed spring for 2 r 3 BEDROOM luxury duplex. Garage, __nowl eckln11 (700X13), $30. 337-2195 after 7 SONY CASSETTE • WANTED apartment. Reduced n basement, baths, carpeting - tape deck 1 ■ p.m. 1-2/6 351-2596. S-5-2/9 large lot. Phone 351-3788, or old. Also speakers, AM/FM /"I 339-9481. 2-2/9 351-1496.3-2/10 DEADLINE Aviation DUPLEX APARTMENT: 2 1 P.m. OIK class day be¬ JEEP 1964: Cab, V-8 overdrive, 9" FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to bedrooms, living room, carpeted, 204 SHEPARD St., Lansing. 1 SKIS 1967 Head slalom 205cm, Competition aim I fore publication. wide wheels and tires. Worn hubs. learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE!! bath, kitchen, dining, garage. block from Michigan Avenue. by Sportsmiester Shop. bottom, edqe JI Call 373-4120, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Utilities furnished. Northeast of Furnished and redecorated. 3 since 1967 Salomon Notuwl Cancellations - 12 noon one 1-2/6 Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C Lansing. 489-1277 or 489-0029. bedrooms plus finished attic. step-in hecb ft class day before publica¬ 5-2/9 Enclosed back porch and den. Will perfect working order. Brand Z'I tion. - Employment accommodate 4 or more. never been used SaloZI FACULTY APARTMENT sublease. Available immediately, terms. Call anti-shock Scott poles $110. toe-pieces. Excetal PHONE PROFESSIONAL NURSES: R.N. - L.P.N.'s. General duty or specialty Drapes, carpeting, patio. 353-3937. 5-2/9 Call evenings. 372-5882. 3-2/10 351-2695. t jjj I mileage 12,000 miles. Only 332-0985 or $1,680. Phone 355-8014. Delivery areas. 3:30 - 12:00 midnight, full Rooms 355-8255 March 20. 3-2/10 or part time. Liberal fringe LUXURY LUXURY 1, 2 persons. ROSSIGNOL SKI IS: and Clean quiet -III benefits, shift differential, life $50. Block from Campus. MEN 21 over - year guarant* I RATES OPEL RALLYE, 1967. Only 19,000 insurance. Pension program and 351-5249. 4-2/6 rooms. Cooking and parking. best offer or $115 or over. C.1B miles. Over 30 miles/gallon. Close. Reasonable. 487-5753, Dick. 351-2074. 3-2/10 many others. Call Personnel, 1 day S 1.50 Excellent condition. $1,125. Lansing General Hospital. SUBLEASE: GIRL wanted for 5 man 485-8836. TF 154 per word per day 355-3069 after 6 p.m. 3-2/9 372-8220 Ext. 420 - 421.6-2/6 apartment. Delta Arms. 351-3244. BLACK LIGHTS bulbs ^1 3 dovs $4.00 5-2/9 KOSS acessories. Available »| 13 1/2* per woru per day PLYMOUTH 1963 - Reliable SINGER AND bass player needed for MARSHALL MUSIC COMPANYI established MSU-based ONE GIRL for roomy three girl East Lansing. C-1 -2/6 5 days $6.50 transportation. Stick shift. Standard transmission. 627-5140. group. Call 353-1831 or apartment immediately. $65. The Stereo Shoppe I3f per word per day 3-2/10 353-1919. 3-2/6 351-5021.3-2/10 NeJac of East Lansing DIAMOND brilliant UNCON rAMINATEO,! (based on 10 words per td) PART TIME employment for MSU EAST LANSING. marquise' delicat^l PONTIAC LAMANS 1965. Good 543 E. Grand River 337-1300 There will be a 50* service condition. For more information: students during school year with furnished or unfurnished. 6, 9, 12 "and bookkeeping charge if 332-5354. 5-2-6 midwest's largest full-line month leases. Carpeted, heat SPARTAN HALL. Singles, doubles, this ad is not paid within merchant wholesaler. Automobile For Rent For Rent furnished. $135 and up. 337-0511 men. women. Call 351-9286 or one week. PONTIAC 1962 4-door hardtop. required. For further information, or HALSTEAD MANAGEMENT 372-1031.0-2-13 phone 351-5800. O COMPANY 351-7910. 22-2/27 GARAGE SALE 54u, Starts, runs good. $175. RENT A TV from TV NEEDED: GIRL to sublet Rivers - a Company, The State News will be 355-3168. 3-2/6 $9.50 per month. Call 337-1300. Edge apartment, spring term. Columbia, Mason. Antiqul FEMALE. PART time office work, CEDAR GREEN. Sublease 2 man secretary. 677-2271. 5-2/10 Nejac TV Rentals. C 351-2108. 2-2/6 responsible only for the RAMBLER 19c" —Jink. Radio, public contact. Evenings. Close to apartment starting now or spring. first day's incorrect inser¬ reclining : P|u9S. points, campus. Mr. Malsbury, 332-2557. TV RENTALS: G.E., 19" portable - GIRL FOR 3 girl upstairs apartment. 351-8631. After 4 p.m., STEREO SYSTEM. Deluxe Tho^l tion. .. «-7fl 2-2/6 $8.50 per month including stand. $60/month, utilities included. 340 351-0855. 3-2/6 Shure, Fisher, Jenison, JBL mil Koss. WOMEN AND Female student Call J. R. Culver Co., 351-8862. Evergreen Street. 351-4637. 3-2/9 Components listener. 351-6650. 3-2/6 for seriouft GRAND, South - Large 2-bedroom, wanted for advertising sales work 217 Ann Street, East Lansing. ' nice, clean. Stove, refrigerator, For Sale RENAULT 1969 R - 10. Excellent CEDAR, MT. Hope area Upper 1 shape and price. Ask for Mike, in a dynamic new corporation. - utilities paid. Security deposit. No GREAT CARS ARE EASY TO FINDI bedroom Utilities Call 482-4397. 3-2/10 Stop in or call to see what we can NEW G.E. PORTABLE and stands apartment. pets. Married couple. 485-0976. LADIES GOOD, dark brown, when you check today's Classified! The State News does not do for rented only to MSU students and furnished. 489-3985. 3-2/6 knee-length mutton coat. $38. IV Ads I you. COLEMAN - permit racial or religious TORINO, 1968 - Excellent STEVENSON and ASSOCIATES. faculty. $8.84 monthly (including 3-2/6_ 5-9387.3-2/6 discrimination In Its ad- tax). State Management WORKING MAN - or student to 351-6441. 220 Albert Street. EAST LANSING near campus. One DARLING, condition. 4-speed. FE 9-2074. share house. 216 Clifford Street, vert is Ing columns* The 5-2/12 5-2/12 Corporation, 444 Michigan bedroom, furnished. Large airy ZENITH CIRCLE of Sound stereo, Avenue. 332-8687. C 489-2133. 3-2/6 State News will not accept rooms. Air conditioned. $140. Excellent condition. Call advertising which discrim¬ TRIUMPH TR4A 1966. Two tops, Beautifully maintained. Select 332-1172. 5-2/12 condition, clean. Mark, Apartments CAPITOL VILLA clientele. Lease 332-3135 or inates against religion, great 351-3861. 3-2/9 NC 882-6549. O race, color or national or¬ FRAN DOR AREA 2 bedroom APARTMENTS SANSUI. MODEL 2000 AM/FM. 100 Watts. 1 month old. $250. igin. VOLKSWAGEN - 1966 Green, sun MALE: MANAGER, large University deluxe apartment. Carpeted, ONE GIRL to share off campus conference center, 353-7563. 3-2/10 root. se^an, Excellent condition, furftlstied apartment. Call ismHSi-iam-' i ■" low mileage, 1500cc engine with housihfc ' 'trtid 1' food sdrvttie. bedroom 484-4388. 5-2/9 apartments. From FOR SALE - Amplifier, almost new Southwest Michigan immediate 355-2398. 20-2/19 radio and good tires. $995. $150-$165. Near Campus. Sun. $750. Call after 4:00 p.m. With a "Valentine Display! opening. Some experience For information call GIRL NEEDED. New Cedar Village Automotive 372-4533. 2-2/6 preferred. Salary plus housing. Send resume to: State News, Box ONE - Spring TWO girls for three man. term. Reduced rates. spring - summer. 351-8415. TU 2-2047. 3-2/10 Ad," on Friday, Feb. 347 Student Services. 13th,J VOLKSWAGEN '62, grey, good 10-2/17 A-1, East Lansing. 8-2-11 351-7472. 1-2/6 HORSE DRAWN CUTTERS, sleighs ALPHA ROMEO 1968, 14,000 m condition $400 or best offer. Red Color and buggies. Buckboard and lap - Like new condition. Best o 339-9208 after 5:00 p.m. 5-2/10 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS GIRL NEEDED to sublease spring robes. 393-3215. 5-2/12 Call 351-3918. 10-2/13 . . . term. 4 man apartment. 1 block 1X1 $3.00 VOLKSWAGEN 1968. Sun roof. ASCP registered Cytologist, also Medical Technologist to work in from campus. Call 351-2054. NEW LUXURY 2-man GRETCH COUNTRY gentleman 1X2 $5.00 AMBASSADOR apartment. 1966, 990 Station S-2/12 APARTMENT, FURNISHED. No guitar 1 year old. $550. 663-4348 $7.50 Bacteriology, registered or eligible. Close to campus for immediate 1X3 wagon, V-8, automatic, power children or pets. Holt. Call OX after 6 p.m. 5-2/12 Apply SPARROW HOSPITAL occupancy, 139 Woodmere. 2X2 $10.00 steering, disc brakes, reclining PERSONNEL or call 487-6111, WANTED IMMEDIATELY 3 men to 4-0242. 5-2/11 351-9036. 5-2-6 seats, AM/FM. Heavy duty ext. 353. 5-2-6 sublease luxury apartment. Cedar equipment throughout. $1175. SCOTT 2 MAN apartment. Room for more. Village. Across from campus. No FRANDOR, 2 beJroom unfurnished. 337-9335. 3-2/10 Very large. In excellent condition. The Stereo IF YOU APPRECI ATE damage deposit. 351-7068. 5-2/12 $160. 337-0421 HALSTEAD Shoppe EFFICIENCY advertise in the Air-conditioning and pool for MANAGEMENT COMPANY CAMARO Z/28 1968. Headers by spring and summer. Unlimited NeJac of East "Help Wanted" columns for good 351-7910. 10-2/11 Junior. Experimental racing tires, Lansing workers. Dial 355-8255! parking, unfurnished. Drafted it offer. 351-1544. 3-2/10 air shocks, top end 135+mph. Call must sublease immediately. Call 543 E. Grand River 337-1300 ONE MAN needed for spring term Flint, 313-234-0180 after 7:00 STUDENT WHO needs to be Tom, 351-3896. 5-2/11 Keep Your Car sublease in a modern two-man p.m. 0-2/12 completely self-supporting and VOLKSWAGEN 1969 PENNSYLVANIA, 200 South. apartment across from the Bogue Ghia. Excellent condition. Must who loves babies. Live in with Bachelor. All furnished, utilities, OKEMOS. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, pool. St. Campus Exit at Grand River CAMARO 1969 SS 350. Discs, radio faculty family. Room, board, sell by February 7th, leaving $85 a month. Available. IV and Durand Street. Call 351-0348. MNIHt-KHW 3 - on - floor, positraction. $130 a month. Responsible, $170/month, 351-8381. 2-2/6 country. 332-2697. A-7-2/6 2-7279. 3-2/10 5-2-6 355-4120. 2-2/9 capable person for child care and VOLKSWAGEN BUS 1962. Rebuilt housework. Private room, bath. ONE OR GIRL WANTED to share New Cedar EAST LANSING, large two bedroom - two girls needed spring CORVAIR 1965 Monza coupe engine. Fine mechanical Walking distance to campus. Call Village Apartment. 351-3080. furnished apartment. 332-0965 term. New Cedar Village. Reduced Automatic, radio. Best offer de ovals, AM/FM ED 7-0241 after 4:30 p.m. 2-2/9 rates. 351-1456. 5-2/12 3-2/9 Halstead Management Company. around $525. Phone 337-2217 351-0546. 3-2/10 after 5 p.m. 5-2/10 . WAITRESS WANTED, Friday and NEAR CAPITOL. One bedroom FATJ"L"TT"TP;R7MEN7. 351-7910-10-2/11 Unfurnished. No pets. EAST Saturday nights, 6 -till closing. furnished. Utilities, washer, dryer We carry a complete Scooters & Cycles Excellent tips. Also 1 girl 10-6, LANSING MANAGEMENT. NORTH POINTE, one bedroom, air COUGAR 1967. Air, tape deck, included, $100. 1133 West Saturday. Own transportation. Phone 332-2627. C line of new and power steering and brakes. Ottawa, 482-2085, 355-5186. TF 351-5940 9-5 p.m. 2-2-6 WANTED OLDER TRIUMPH, Call 485-3089 LA FORGIAS replacement parts for SPARROW HOSPITAL i RESTAURANT. 5-2/12 B.S.A., Harley. Doesn't have to ONE 3-room furnished apartment East Michigan, your car. Come in Today. run. 351-3820, Bob. X3-2/6 SUBLET IMMEDIATELY: DODGE, 1968-440, 4-door, 6, bedroom. Water and I $135. One 3-room unfurnished automatic. Power steering, clean. 1 owner. 211 North Clemens, Auto Service & Parts For Rent apartment $125. Available immediately. Couples only. Near included. $125. 351-3969. O luxury apartment, $55. a r Call 351-0839. 5-2/10 KRAMER AUTO 800 E. KALAMAZOO 484 1303J TV RENTALS - Students only. Low bus and shopping. FABIAN ACCIDENT Problem? Call monthly and term rates. Call FALCON SPRINT 1964. 260 V-8, 4 speed, $550. or best offer. Call KALAMAZOO STREET BODY 484-2600 to reserve yours. REALTY ED 2-0811. Fabian 626-6002. 2-2/6 Eleanor TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS are now leasing student CROSSWORD S 1 ejA] [A P OE Dave, 351-2592.6-2/11 SHOP. Small dents to large _J^iyiriitV TV Rentals. C units. These spacious luxury apartment are completely A N N U|L \s E R i wrecks. W i h cars. American and foreign Guaranteed work. 482-1286. SAY SOMETHING ABOUT GRADS, FOUR man, quiet, close, 933 Daisy Lane, 485-9675, 5 p.m. carpeted and furnished with distinctive Spanish PUZZLE P 1 N 1 T E oi< A N 6 2628 East I YOURSELF with a "Service" ad 5-2/11 l]0 in Classified. Dial 355-8255 now! Mediterranean furniture. Each unit has a dishwasher, P A T IB T I A L 2 ACROSS 26. The I O W E ■T E N S e| garbage disposal and individual control - central air Place Your 1. Harangues 27. Missile shelter E I- Mb N t H conditioning. These two four units have up to 3 28. Misplaced or man 7. Suez or Erie 30. Yellow F ok T E ■ l|c bugle S P O rtt E E R 11 PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD parking spaces per adequately planned for with unit. The student's leisure time has been a giant heated swimming pool, 12. Re-experience 13. Urgent 14. Radio 32. Ale 33. Tiresome A E R i l A st 35. Gremlin A l 1 Today P A 6 O|p A . . . just clip, complete, mail. recreation rooms and private balconies. If you want to be interference 36. Irascibility STATE NEWS will bill you later. 15. Eminent 37. Laborer ATO ill IB [D f]C among the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call today. 16. Mythical lance 39. Bass violin 17. Constellation's42. Comparison There are units starting at $70/ month per man. main star 45. "The Hunter" 18. Smoked pork 46. Emerged 20. Almanac 47. Creamery Zip Code 25. Yale 48. Interlocked MODEL OPEN: 1-6 p.m. every day except Sunday ' 2 r~ r~ JT" 7- T" 9™ !I 8. 9 Squirrel f®1"1 Complemenmw J >2 ii~" a bolt PHONE: 332-6441 10. Consumed j is~ 11. Conducted Flavoring I ? rr- ~ 17. HAVE YOUR THREE AND SIX MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE PP ST" mm 23 2H 18. 19. Contained ■ Medicinal P"* cooling system and radiater hoses 25 i 26~ FT" n 21. 22. Quick Dwindle 23. Astringent j {Etopdtmgfiatn checked for top r* " Peanuts Personals must be placed in person. 26 29 30~ .24. fnsk performance. 29. Blue lis" 53 31. Respect 10 Words or Less: 3 days - J4.00 5 days - $6.50 34. Sarcasm JT Kildea Super SUNOCO Over 10 Words Add: 40£ per word 65tf per word ,4620 S. Hagadorn 39 to i w |*| 38 Fr. friends 39. Mass. cap' \ 1 □ □ !L 40 Generation 918 E. Grand River MANA GEMENT EXCL USIVEL Y B Y: 41.52 (corner of Bogue) lil to: Michigan State News 347 Student Services Bldg. s~ 1 j 42 Our uncie ED 7-9320 Mm Mana(MNt Company 17 l w 43. Shelter MSU East Lansing, Mich. === Lil = At Finale^> Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 6, 1970 17 Tor_Sale_ Tor Sql e JR6g» Estate Who's Whose USED AND NEW . . . Bunk LIBERTY-EXCELLENT Milliken budge - condition MASON SCHOOLS, 7 acres. Four in 30" and 39" twin size. All with many extras. Ready to live in bedroom, under year old. new cotton mattresses or on lot. Den or study room ideal $37,900. Will consider contract. -r spring and box spring for students. 371-1381. 5-2/9 Jacqueline Rzepecki, Detroit junior, 676-5303. 5-2/12 C.M.U. to James McCarroll, East nations. Roll-away beds in Detroit junior. Delta Chi. (Continued from page 1) -$842,000 for drug abuse q.' 39" and 48" width*. LIBERTY, 1969 - 3 bedroom 12X65, and operation of an advanced services, with most of the money school's pre - clinical class size control (combined with 0llywood style bads and frames, uts, dressers, study desks. 60 early American washer and dryer. Will consider any reasonable offer. Recreation Chris Valmassei, Monroe senior, from 26 to 64 and develop the $600,000 in federal funds). water control facility under the operation of MSU scientists and going to fund present programs at the same level. matching chairs for study or 393-6019. 3-2/10 SUMMER ISRAEL $695. Mexico Alpha Delta Pi to Andy Kuzewski, school into a four year facility. -aH Carleton EMU senior, Tau Kappa -$3.2 million for traffic $100,000 for control of Used card tables study $699. Europe $795. Jerry The state's chief executive ining room use. safety (plus $400,000 federal dumping solid waste material. -$32.3 million for mental 353-4195. 6-2/12 Epsilon. also asked for $150,000 for - =£ - Lost 4 Found Oakland University to provide funds). --$1.8 million for crime --$45 million for social health. opponents. Stereo tape LOST: WOMAN'S watch in EUROPE $199. Pam O'neill, Encino, Calif, junior to library financial aid to disadvantaged control ($2.6 million federal -orders, used portable TV sets. Reward, call 351-7560. Ask for Round Trip Barry Press, Encino, Calif, junior, Tau Delta Phi. students. funds). This includes expansion Mrtment gas ranges, kitchen Mary Tyrell (Pease). 3-2/6 Detroit to London MICHIGAN'S TOTAL BUDGET les and chairs. 1 and 2 burner Education takes 52 per cent of police officers training June 25th to August 26th Carole of the 1970-1971 ectric hot plates. $3.99 and up. LOST: 3 weeks Overholt, Plymouth junior. proposed increase in program and expansion of the ago male, long ew metal kitchen cabinets. Free haired, striped cat. 332-0354. Call Frank Buck Alpha Xi Delta to Brooks, expenditures of the state budget, criminal laboratory system. ivery. Bank card. Master Charge 3-2/6 351-0968 Plymouth junior, FSC. with $949 million designated for --$4 million for Housing or 351-2756 30 layaway plans. Hours: 6 - p.m.' WILCOX ENJOY Rosemary primary and secondary ($300,000 federal funds), Z—^WHERE IT COMES FROM CONDHAND STORE, 509 East THE many pleasures of , . freshman • .... _ ' |*avv education, including $22 million including $150,000 for migrant Acapulco or Freeport. Either trip for .Id to nonpuWic schools. housing I.1I11" / ichigsn. 485-439 I^C LOST, CLASS ring. Name engraved $209. Many extras. Call 351-4928 or 353-2968. 1-2/6 sophomore. Delta Sigma Phi. The governor recommended --$2.5 million for mass \^0TH£9MVINUI s. SIZE 4B. Low, medium, John L. Whitelaw. 332-4434 after ENGAGEMENTS a SP**'3' of $5 million to transportation to assist regional iflh, and new chunky heels. Also 6 p.m. Reward. 5-2/12 Detroit and asked that $4.2 transportation authorities in othes sizes 3, 5, 7, and 9. Marjorie Fridson, Farmington senior million be given to cities, villages financing innovative transit velry. Cheap. 351-1927. 3-2/6 FREE FIELD JACKET Service to Harold Weinhaus, | CAS ANO WtlGMT TAXIS exchange University City, and townships. projects. for one taken at TG near - Mo. senior. "N. J li»t all lien Brody. ALTERATIONS. FIX those spring Other major components of --$7.8 million for No questions asked. Lost has sentimental value. jacket clothes before the tulips bloom! _ ... increased recommendations of environmental quality, including 0AXIS>S^ 1 3-2/10 353-6545 339-2075. 2-2/6 freshman8 Gamma Gamma Gilchrist Milliken's budget are: $714,000 for the construction to Funston Rodney, Yurtumuch, LOST. CAT, January 31. Black and N.Y., senior. Delta Upsilon Mu Beta. NeJac of East Lansing white female. Black spot on nose. E. Grand River 337-1300 Red leather collar. Contact Gail Shultz. 351-3361 "Loki." Wharton on budget after 6 p.m. 5-2/9 (Continued from page 1) revenues was $.5 million more WHERE IT GOES f Janis A. Soroka, West Seneca, N.Y. Personal junior to Lerry J. Evens, Mason than the University has AMPLIFIER. 1H for ongoing projects rather than years junior. anticipated. FREE new ones," he added. d perfect condition. Call Bill, LIFE INSURANCE literature. Call licensed agent - "We submitted our request t wiRGNM(NTAL 0uAi.;TY y % 53-0293.5-2-6 Geni Wilcox, Midland junior to Ron Ballard also noted that the on the assumption that we'd STEVE KAUFMAN 353-7706. O DO most repairing, and replace Elder, Midlend senior, U of M. University cannot be sure it will continue in 1970-71 with the receive governor's same fee structure we have in roken frames. OPTICAL TODAY WAYNE Is twenty. Pleese Ginny Gregory, Lansing senior to recommended $7 million 1969-70." :KANSeC«TATlOM ISC0UNT, 2615 East Michigan call 5-8919 and wish him HAPPY Geof Gates, Cincinnati, Ohio Grad venue. 372-7409. C-2-6 increase after the legislature Board of Trustees Chairman BIRTHDAY. 1-2/6 Studant- considers the budget. Don Stevens, D-Okemos, said WARM WINTER EVENINGS with a that although he hadn't seen a FFFLY ACAPULCO EXOTICI Room, 3 meals daily, ... GO cuddly puppy I Check the Elizabeth Buoch, Ann Arte Gr.d Studant to Jeffrey L. Cardinel, , .j* ft" commendation he said. If copy of the governor's budget "Animels for Sale" in today's Jeep, tourist service, up to 12 Plymouth sophomore. y°u look at the bud8et you request, he is happy with the mWL Classified Ads. understand that days, $225. Leave when you went. a increase. GE PRO, ski boots, new 1970 351-5249.32-3/13 Patricia L. Shouldice, ironwood recommendation is not yet "Of course we'd have liked it -del size 10-M. Best offer. TWO RESPONSIBLE women with senior to Lt. J.G. Roger J. Sanders, " money in the bank. The to have been more. The 7599. 5-2-6 FLY ACAPULCOI Guarenteed experience will babysit in their U.S.N., Troy Grad, Delta Sigma Phi. home. Hot lunch and diaper University can't build a budget governor's action is not the final Departure-Stay as long as you the service. Will accept mother - less on assumption that we're action," he said. "We just hope Conspiracy trial YOUR VALENTINE a likel Food-Hotel. 351-8979. nate red inflatable chair, 10-2/9 children too. For more ^nhnmnl"t0 "n nrnnra ,n U-""" "It's ^ amOUnt " that when we have the budget colors available. Many information call 371-1258. 5-2-6 my understanding that approved, we'll have enough to -vy styles, including hassocks INCOME TAX preparation February, the governor's recommendation continue operating to improve (Continued from page 1) Julius Hoffman equals Adolf d couches. Low prices. Phone $3.50, March $4.00, April $4.50, ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING, Caethe Lefler, Wetersmeet senior to did not contemplate any change the quality of education." Hitler." •9215, noon to midnight. and formals. Experienced. Reesonable In our fee structure. It appears Rubin asked the marshal. up; 1452 East Michigan senior Trustee Frank Merriman, 2-13 Avenue, Lansing, Michigan. Phone charge. Call 355-1040. 5-2-6 that his recommendation was Then Abbie Hoffman joined Weinglass and Kunstler tried R-Deckerville, said he also hasn't without success to get the judge K 8 track cartridges and title 351-2126 for appointment. 5-2/11 made on the assumption that seen the budget but he is aware *n exchange. f . Is, dust bugs, tape cleaners, BUSY? PHONES RINGING? Call K«N«n Stone Red Lend,. Ceilf. to we'd have greater internally that the University of Michigan "Your Idea of jnttlee Is the ^,£er to thl I jacks galore. All at j prices. MAIN SAY IT with meaning and say it to her in the Pickwick Pub at the* East Lansing's only telephone answering service, STEVENSON'S John Voflt, Richmond. generated te.enue than we had anticipated when we made our (U-M) .received a than MSU. heater Increie ttaS !Se ANSWERING SERVICE, phone ECTRONICS, 5558 South ALBERT PICK MOTOR HOTEL. 351-5122. If busy call 351-6441. request. But I don't think they "This really surprised me. To Rubin followed by yelling, trial is teking P^ce, the defense nsylvania, 882-5035. C 10-2-18. 6-2/11 had a fee increase in mind." .riv* II m an cn in^n=n "You'll be the laughing stock of counsel could appeal the bail ALL ORGAN. 2 61 note Ballard said the governor's Sems f.ems & ^ bit b\t oout off 'Ule' j? the world' Julius! Every kid in rnevocati,onA the world hates you. Today, Court t of Appeals. of Appeals. to |he U-S- Circuit GARRARD Typing S«rvlc« figure for anticipated MSU Merriman said. 'I'll sign it when I'm ready!" -uals. 18 pedals. Pipe-like tone. 50.332-6250 evenings. 3-2/9 the judge shouted. "And please The Stereo Vaughn speech Shoppe COMPLETE THESIS Service. don't inquire . . . I'm not your "N ES - 345 electric guitar Discount Printing. IBM typing and ' errand boy." o wired, varitone, gold-platf i NeJac of East Lansing binding of thesis, resumes, j IT'S WHAT'S. 'If we don't take that order publications. Across from campus, .353-1560.3-2/9 543 E. Grand River 337-1300 corner MAC and Grand River, (Continued from page 1) commodity in the United States the aDDeals court ^ - IBA COMPONENT stereo with VlAIR CUT the way you want it. 8 - below COPYGRAPH Style Shop. Call SERVICES, , ' Vaughn said that educational programs ate the first to be cut *1 Public eduction. I'dcu. an°,her Zy "W" in ha»e .""spe^d KuMtlw tapedeck, and V.M. 5:30 p.m. weekdays. UNION table. Earphones included. BUILDING BARBER SHOP. 337-1666. C when there are spending ,DUt Ine majori|y Must sell because of 3-2/10 cutbacks because "we hkve not legislature wouldn't agree with "Will you let me conduct ANN BROWN: Typing and multilith . John, 353-4027. 5-2/9 offset printing. Complete service On legislative interference Peanuts Personal for the internal matters of the Earlier he reprimanded both dissertations, thesis, CLARINET, good condition, Weinglass and Kunstler who t best offer. manuscripts, general typing IBM. MSU Campus Girl Scouts "Round-Up Union Board Coffeehouse, Tonight, 9 university, Vaughn said the Call Sandy, called his denial of the Dellinger 20 years experience. 332-8384. C 3441. 5-2/11 Reunion," Saturday, February 7, 2-4 - 12 p.m. Union, Parlors A, B, C. » a . 11. | university's argument that it has motion "disgraceful p.m., Stephanoff Lounge in Student Featuring Live Folk Group. Eat, ill Ivg |"l S6TS an elected governing body of its vindictive . . . CONGRATULATIONS NEW ADPi WANTED: TYPING in my home. Services Building. All former Girl drink, and relax. own is a valid point. . . . unprecedented." actives. You made itl Love your 50c/original, lOc/carbon. Scouts and Round-Up participants Kunstler was on one occasion "But who gave them RECORDER - Never used, sisters. 1-2/6 393-1641. 3-2/10 are invited to come. slides, pictures, guitars, etc. Bring your House of Fenwick mixer, tonight, 9:00 - 12:00, Fee Hall classrooms. $3.9 million (university governing bodies) their power? he asked. "The forced to his seat by federal marsnais- " BABY: WHY PAY more? Superior Band: "The Sand." Both I reel. $35. IV 4-1830 or IV HAPPINESS is Sugaitoush typing at state legislatures. The legislature lawyers also ignored 198. 4-2/10 and our Nanalips. 1-2/6 number three. Love, sane 0-1-2/6 prices. Phone 351-1765. Albatross Coffeehouse, Friday and Saturday, 8:30 p.m., 547 E. Grand The Man and Nature Bookstore issues for govt, visits has to look at what's good for the the judge's order not to refer to jailing of Dellinger in front VACUUM cleaners $3 up. River from the whole state. The governing r?.""*r across Berkey Hall, an open invitation to sit in a room , . d SEWING MACHINES $10 CONGRATULATIONS LINDY Friday: folksinger, Virginia Van other than your dorm, read books, Gov. Milliken said recently boards must maintain a basic of ^ District Court jury I ELECTRO GRAND. Hours 9 Martin, Miss MSU semi-finalist and Valzah; Saturday: folk singer. Bob talk with anyone, sleep (we have a the Michigan Commission on responsibility to the state." _.The Jal was fecessed ""J1 • to 5 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m. little sister - The Men of Delta McAllen. $1 donation. spare mattress) look at posters, and Law Enforcement and Criminal Vaughn attributed the "no ™ ay. „ c°nclusl°" OI tne BARBI MEL: Typing, almost ing. 0-2/11 i. 804 East Michigan, Sigma Phi. 1-2/6 multilithingL No job too large or too small". "The Cellophane Box" presents the anything else, have it in stock, we can probably if we don't Justice will have $3.9 million to knock" provision of the Senate J"°Jningf session J nursaay NANCY: WELCOME to SA Phi and Block off campus. 332-3255. C Mad Dog family Band from Detroit order it. See us in action from 9-5, award to state and local units of bill easing penalties for offenders ^ause ® Juror s ' iness. Mrs. RIUM-55 gallon. Stand, pump, Sisterhood. Your big sister, Jackie. in a dance concert this Saturday Monday-Friday, 326 Student government in the first half of of narcotics laws to "this whole Sh,rley Seaholm, the juror, was 1970 hysteria bout crime." "I, scenery, fish. Call before 3 1-2/6 20% DISCOUNT THESIS PRINTING night from 9-12. After that there will Services, These be a coffeehouse with great folk funds, half of The no-knock provision, .393-1962. 3-2/9 During February. Professional PART THREE of a Happy Birthday, Thesis Typing — Finest Quality talent from 12-2. I See the Light The Following Free University Michigan's action grant of $7.8 introduced by Republican Sen. rpftp 'hnrnc' A.J. I'd like to share my sun. Guaranteed. Call Helen, A.M., Show will also be appearing. All this Classes meet this weekend: million, are nearly eight times as ~ Robert Griffin of Michigan, and - " Love, T.U. 1-2/6 393-0795; Sandy, P.M. 351-0995. for only 75c in Shaw's Lower Saturday: Yoga - 9-11 a.m. Green much as in 1969 under the passed by the Senate, allows HIGHLAND - White Terrier 1-2/6 Lounge. Room, Union. Sunday: Sensory federal Crime Control Act. police officers to enter a fire risk company JUDI IT'S that time of the season Awareness and Body Massage - 8:00 "This increase in funds for "tampion-sired male puppies, - building to investigate violations MILAN, Italy (AP) - A fire again. Happy Birthday. "Me," and Film Group film, Friday and p.m., room 34 Union; Paul's Letters s. 337-9565. 4-2/6 Wanted o.o«._ n„.__ Michigan will give us greater of narcotics laws without believed caused by a cigarette Dem Guys. 1-2/6 Saturday, 106B Wells: Little Girls, 7, to the Romans - 9:30 a.m. - Parlor, 0pp0rtunities an(j greater identifying themselves. butt caused $48,000 BLOOD DONORS Needed. $7.50 for 8:40, 10:20. Adults only, $1.00, no Peoples Church; Black and White damage challenges in the year ahead," "Constitutional rights are all positive. A negative, B negative ID. 104B Wells, Whatever Happened Together - 9:30 a.m. - HS Lounge, Thursday in the offices of and AB to Baby Jane, starring Bette Davis, Peoples Church; "The New Being" by 5.. being waived to get at crime in Italiana Incendio e Rischi negative, $10.00. O _ The Commission . the streets," he said. "I am more Joan Crawford, 7 and 9:30. 75c, no Tillich - 9:30 a.m. - Youth Parlor, recently set Diversi. negative, $12.00. Michigan RIUM SUPPLIES STRETCH, HAVE nifity ID. Peoples Church. priorities, including 63 program concerned about the This is an insurance and a Community Blood Center, 507% the nineteenth, Never lose areas, for award during the first Constitution than about Lansing area's your East Grand River, East Lansing. half of 1970. company that specializes in fire MSU Baha'i Club meeting, February complete aquarium shop. passion for life - it keeps us going. Above the new Campus Book "Universal Family" will be at apprehending individuals.-" risks. ."S ARK in East Love, Charley Browns All-Stars. Store. Hours: 9 A.M. 8, 6:30 p.m., Union Building, room Hubbard Hall, Saturday, February 7, Lansing. to 3:30 P.M. 1-2/6 37. Janet Williams will speak on from 9-12 p.m. for a rock concert. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. "Peace and Unity." Admission 50c Tuesday and Thursday, 12 P.M. to OWNER MOVING. Homes KATH, THANKS for a beautiful 6:30 P.M. 337-7183. C BSR Hillel Foundation Film and Supper, Sunday, February 8, 6:00 p.m., Hillel House, 319 Hillcrest corner West Block & Bridle Club Entries for Horse Show, February 2-22. Monday and Wednesday - 8-10, 11:15-12:30, Sex education limits m found for 3 adult year. Many more on the way. Grand River. Marx Bros. Film,"Go 1:30-4:30; Tuesday, 8-4:30; Thurs., cats, The Stereo Shoppe West" will be shown. Admission free. 8-10, 10:30-2:30; Friday, 8-10, frjendly, have R.E.C. 1-2/6 byhealth adviser had all shots. set « A buffet supper will be served. 11:15-12:30, 2:30-4:30. Held at evenings. 3-2/6 NeJac of East K. THANK you very much for the Lansing Everyone welcome. For rides call Meats Lab. E 332-1916. Sabbath services Saturday PUPPIES, AKC, strong, early valentines. J. 1-2/6 543 E. Grand River 337-1300 at 10 a.m. at Hillel followed by Union Board Thieves' Market Art shot». wormed. $40, kiddush AWAY FROM IT ALL HOMES are Show, Sunday, February 8, 1-4 p.m.. »38_ 3-2/6 in the Classified Ads each day I Union Ballroom. $1.00 entry fee. "Each local community must develop its own cfeeSt6rs c,|l 372-0998. 3-2/6 and 1 Siamese Check now I The Ichthus (Sign coffeehouse, in the basement of 337 of the Fish) Sign up at Union Board Office or call 355-3355. program to meet its individual needs," she said. WELL HELLO there, Bill - February 7th is "The Dawning of Aquarius" M.A.C. is looking for poets, "Unfortunately, when millages are being turned Rnard Providing information on specific birth down anyway, it takes a bold school pups AKC 6 weeks For My Favorite B - I - L - L - I I musicians and artists who would like Free Lube Job available with a New control techniques excellent bloodline, to share their passions and impulses is not the job of the administrator to initiate education shots, Happy 21st the Redhead. 1-2/6 Community Auto Club membership classroom teacher, a sex 332-1911. 3-2/9 ! GIRLS need with a warm audience. Drop in on until February 8th. Campus Texaco according to Dr. Eleanor program." cheap YOU START SOMETHING GREAT accommodations - Miami area - Saturday evening, February 14th and is now open 24 hours a day except Skufis, adviser to the Committee on Maternal and Perinatal Health of the Michigan State Because of this, many a]RED Terrier female, shots when you read the Classified Ads Spring break. 351-9347 after 5 we'll turn the mike over to you. Cell Sunday. Board of Directors meeting programs would have _ Good with kids, must sell each dayI p.m. 5-2/9 us by Wednesday if you can: Julie: Sunday, February 8th at 7:30 in Medical Society (MSMS). flopped if it weren't for the participation and of space. 387-0202. 337-0514 or Jackie: 355-7081. room 33 of Student Union Building. Dr. Skufis announced the new MSMS support of physicians, she said. RealEstate USED Everyone else - Please come! - for guidelines for the teaching of sex education at a TENOR saxophone. In regard to specific instruction, Dr. Skufis entertainment, refreshments and Students International Meditation news conference in Lansing Thursday. MacNamare, 351-8654 or feels that instruction often underestimates what WHY RENT? $2,500 down $150 a 355-2199. 5-2/10 people. Society is having a lecture on "These guidelines include nothing to suggest Transcendentel Meditation as taught children know. month will buy this house on a that raw sex is being taught to immature minds," Linda Rich, folksinger, performing by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The quiet lot with lots of trees. Within ,jg. 1°'X45'. Take over low -V P8Vments. Lot available. walking distance to MSU. Call HOUSE NEAR CAMPUS 50-people party. Pays $15 Saturday evening. 8:00 Saturday, February 7, McDonel Kiva, speaker will be Stan Crowe, she said. "The teaching of human sexuality has to take place at the appropriate maturity levels." a "A sixth grader gets bored very quickly with film on reproduction and wants to know about SIMON REAL ESTATE, Okemos p.m. Tickets $1.00, on sale at instructor in transcendental ""■A reasor> for selling. Branch 351-2260 or Bob Homan 1-31. 355-0693. 3-2/6 Union Ticket Office and at the door. Meditation. The lecture will be According to the MSMS, the physicians of chromosome abnormalities, Rh factors and if 351-0965. 0-2/6 Sponsored by Inter-Varsity Christian Monday, February 9 at 7:00 p.r Michigan "actively refute the irresponsible and LSD will damage his genes." VOLKSWAGEN, SUITABLE for 108B Wells Hall. Instruction will be Fellowship. ridiculous charges of the opponents of any and "We're just not keeping pace with the kids at dunebuggy. Excellent mechanical given on February 10 and 11. For YOU CAN own a home for less than condition not all sex education in the schools of Michigan." all," she said. AMERICAN ~10'X50r~2 rent and we can prove it. If you necessary. information call Steve Goetz et "The task of sex education," Dr. Skufis said, In a published statement released by the 372-1412, IV 2-0285. 3-2/6 351-3241. ' near campus, are married and going to college "is to MSMs, objectives of what it calls family life strengthen family development, promote with one in the family working, 5.2*"llent condition. education in order to include both sex and health - TRUMPET, USED. Needed The sound values and foster constructive you can buy an elegent 3-bedroom Cellophane Box - Brody - immediately. Call 485-2703 relationships." education, were set forth. with as little as $200 down. presents tonight in the Brody ranee anytime. 3-2/6 She said family planning should be discussed, The MSMS stated that it is aware that at For complete information call multipurpose room - The Fentastic Plain Brown but instruction in specific methodB of birth present there are not enough teachers adequately ihZ ouuidB '"ting John Schell 351-8795 or Wrapper and the |Ormandy from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. A trained in family life education to staff all • 4i • Heater Hoses • Batteries * Thermostats 220 S Howard St./next to the x-way » Ice Scrapers * Windshield De leer * All your Auto needs between Michigan and Kalamazoo. HOURS: Mon. ■ Fri. OPEN EXPERTS AT TRANSMISSION AND TUNE-UP WORK. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. The DISC SHOP Sat. M - F 9:00 -9:00 11 a.m. tola 323 East Grand River MORRIS AUTO PARTS Sun. 12 noon to 8 | Phone 351-5380 S 9:00 -5:00 814 E- Kqlqmozoo IV4-5441 8-5:30 Mon-Sat Phone: 371-1752