'Tis a chequer-board . . . MICHIGAN Wednesday Cooler ... of Nights and Days, . . . STATE MEWS Where Destiny with Men for Pieces plays. STATE . . in the mid . today with temperatures - Omar Khayyam - twenties. Sunny and UNIVERSITY colder tomorrow. ol. 62 Number 132 East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 11, 1970 42 University bus drivers call in sick; campus transportation nearly halted By CYNTHIA NEAL However, rumors circulating the campus bus driver representatives State News Staff Writer indicate that bus drivers told students concerning job changes during this contract," he said. reclassifications. The drivers are asking for He expressed their sentiment that $20 is Monday that they would not be coming to "The University Campus bus transportation came to a classification changes to be made before regrets all a lot of money especially for those near standstill work on Tuesday. inconveniences to students caused living in Tuesday when 42 bus drivers 1970 contract discussions begin on by the Spartan Village. He feels that the called in sick. Henry Jolman, general foreman of May 1, current disruption of bus service," Glander automotive services, said that he has heard 1970. said. "We are hopeful that full service can University and the union owe it to the University administrators said late "We have signed a contract with Local be restored as soon as subscribers to do what they can to settle Tuesday that they are unsure whether or rumblings of dissatisfaction. possible." the dispute as soon as possible. 1585 (of their union)," Leonard H. A not drivers intend to "Just what's behind the whole thing, we Spartan Village resident, Cory Stark, repeat the call - in don't know," he said. Glander, director of the MSU Personnel East today. "Judging from Lansing junior, attacked the work student reports, it could be a strike." Center, explained, "and we expect stoppage for being unjustified for any Duane O'Dell, bus driver and alternate Theodore members of the Local to abide by this reason. He pointed out that the lack of steward for the bus drivers' union said that the drivers were sick and would work when they felt better. report to Simon, director of the physical plant, of which automotive services is a division, said that he had no signed agreement. "The University is continuing to study service is particularly hard on Village residents who live so far from Spartan Laird ch and discuss feasible If the call ■ in is repeated, service will previous indication of a strike. changes in campus. He said that many of these classifications probably be limited to Spartan Village and the commuter lot. Mechanics and physical "I am not aware of said. "We do know money." any grievances," he they want more according to our contract. We did not agree to make any current students pay the $20 fee because bicycles in the spring and fall. they ride combat plant employees will be substituting. More than 10,000 students this winter MSU bus drivers received an increase of term ride on the 28 buses that are available. Although the figures are not usually 26 cents an hour as of last amounted to an 8.6 per cent increase in July which in S. Vie complete, there were 7,681 bus passes sold, wages. In addition, they received SAIGON (AP) -- Secretary of Defense and 487 commuter tickets. These totals do substantial increases in fringe benefits. The Melvin R. Laird said Tuesday drivers are currently paid night he had not include the bus passes sold at MSU a rate of $3.38 come to South Vietnam per hour. "looking for ways Read and weep Bookstore, which were estimated to be at A 7 cents an hour increase is currently to improve the Vietnamization program least 1,000. and push it forward to completion." That must be the intended A spokesman for the American being arbitrated and a settlement would Laird and Gen. Earle G. benefit the drivers. Hearings in the Wheeler, meaning of this bus schedule Federation of State, County and Municipal chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of arbitration have been held and briefs are to Staff, stuck inside the wiper of one of Employees, AFL-CIO, which represents the have arrived for a three-day visit. They are bus drivers, said that as far as he knows it is be filed by February 17. Decision on the the idle vehicles. expected to return to Washington with not strike. matter is expected later this month. a recommendations for further U.S. Also, MSU officials have met twice with troop withdrawals. Laird, who first visited South Vietnam CENTURY'S WORST last March, told reporters at Saigon's Tan Son Nhut Airport: "We feel that progress in Vietnamization since March has been adequate." French resort avalanche and He and Wheeler will discuss with U.S. South Vietnamese progress in the program to transfer combat duty to South Vietnamese forces. officials the Laird reported that President Nixon Where kills 39; worst in century are had instructed him y "consolidated review" to make of a this Students wait in the cold at Shaw lot Vietnamization program, since Nixon met Tuesday for buses that were few and far between in the wake of the bus at Midway Island last June 8 with President strike. Old bus hostilities were VAL D' ISERE, France (AP) - Tons of rekindled, as even the possession of a pass and Nguyen Van Thieu of South Vietnam. It Most of the dead and injured were Benoit Miko, 21, of Brussels said he a long wait were not was there that the two presidents first esh snow broke like a white tidal wave young people enjoying a low - cost ski enough to insure a ride on the fat warm bus. was caught on the hostel stairway when the announced the gradual American rer a ski camp Tuesday, killing 39 persons vacation at the Union des Centres de Plein avalanche State News Photo By Richard Warren land injuring 31 in one of Europe's worst struck "with a frightening (Please Air - Union of Fresh Air Centers. Of the turn to page 17) noise," sweeping him along corridor and Isingle avalanche disasters of the century. 194 guests, many were French postal and out a window. a J Loosened by up to 60 - mile winds of a ■ wild French Alpine railway workers. There were about 20 "I found myself outside lying in the blizzard, the mass of Belgians and six West Germans staying at snow," he related. "My ears were still filled Balloting ■snow jumped a national the camp's hostel. highway, a river, with the terrible sound of the avalanche. begins I crushed two garages and Some bodies, including those of ski ripped the roof My arm was bleeding, and I wandered in a ■off a hotel before crashing trail workers going to their jobs, were through the daze into a hotel opposite and asked them ■doors and bay windows of the hurled high in the air. The slide's 100 - camp's to bind it up." ■dining room at breakfast time. yard front caught autos and carried them Miko and other survivors returned to I Survivors told of the terrible roar and 100 yards away. the dining room to find metal tables ■speed of the avalanche land of their luck in ■white fury. I The dining room was -• experts said it ■may have hit at nearly 120 miles an hour -- emerging alive from the "There was a gay happy atmosphere at the dining tables," said Jean - Charles Loos, 25, who suffered head and hip injuries. "We were talking about where we twisted and a stove in the kitchen cut in half. Then with plates and their bare hands they began digging for survivors. Tourists joined policemen and soldiers, , for ASMSU refe buried, and few would go skiing. who were in the resort All ballot boxes must be returned to preparing for a Polls for balloting in tomorrow's |of the 30 or so eating there escaped alive. skiing meet, in the rescue work. Soldiers issue will appear on the ballot itself. the east side door of the Administration "Suddenly, there was this rumbling and police used sounding devices to hunt referendum on revisions of the ASMSU Mimeographed sheets stating each entire sound. As the noise became deafening, I constitution will open in all residence halls, Bldg. by 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Ballots will out bodies. issue will also be available at the polls, be counted by computer, which will be key iHarmon realized it was an avalanche. I just had time Union, Berkey Hall, Bessey Hall, and the The rescue work went on in blizzard Grabert explained. punched in the Administration Bldg. sent - to dive against the wall for protection. International Center according to Brian conditions and near zero visibility, the The Berkey, Bessey, Union and Then a great wall of snow burst through Grabert, ASMSU elections commissioner. Counting will begin at 7:00 p.m. effects of the storm that natives of Val International Center polls will be open the door and hit me. I was submerged and I Students living on - campus must vote in from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Residence hall Supervising the tabulation of votes will d'lsere -- home of French ski champions be Bill Rustem, Chairman of ASMSU, Fred remember no more until I woke up in a their residence hall; other locations protest letter own Jean - Claude Killy and Marielle and polls will operate primarily during lunch Balinsky, chief justice of the All - neighboring house." Christine Goitschel -- called the worst in are reserved for off - campus students. and dinner hours, with additional times Chantal Demur, 22, said she was buried University Student Judiciary, Grabert, memory. varying, since each residence hall is Mary Ann Hall and Mary Ann Nagerson, for about two hours in a pocket of air Ballots will be computerized forms. Hie road between the resort and Bourg responsible for establishing its own polls. |on flag case two non - government observers, and Lana under the snow before she was dug out. Voters will mark "yes or no" to each of There will be two workers at each poll. (Please turn to page 17) the five issues. A brief explanation of each Dart, assistant director of student Voters must have their student ID's to activities. cast their ballots. After they vote, their Results of the balloting, including a By SHARMON STEWART ID's will be punched to prevent double - breakdown of voting by areas, will be State News Staff Writer balloting. available by 10:30 p.m. Thursday. A letter of protest has been initiated by ■ the State News concerning the verdict I handed down by Judge William K. Harmon in IN CONGRESS 'the case of MSU student David McCrea. McCrea was sentenced on Jan. 19 to 30 |%s in jail ■ allegedly cast ■ "ag. McCrea wore the I Jim Crate, State News and a $100 fine for having contempt flag on the American as a belt. Draft lottery, quotas editor in chief, - - ■ concerned with Judge Harmon's "pedantic attacked by O'Hara ■ jnterpretation ■letter and of the law" compiled the received signatures from Bill ■jiustem, ASMSU chairman, and Charles ■jarrowe, professor of economics. Copies of By LARRY LEE to distort the lun'etter were hand delivered to Gov. * serve "If system. ■Milliken, President Wharton, Leland K. State News Staff Writer we are going to call young men by ■ assett, president of the East birthdates, then men bom on the same day ■uiamber of Lansing Rep. James G. O'Hara, D-Mich., told should go into the service at the same time Commerce, and Judge Congress Monday the quota system and ■Harmon. most deferments should be eliminated for no matter where they live." See text of letter p. 4 He said several boards reached the Selective Service. quite late lottery numbers, before the limitations , s'gners of the letter disagree with "Uncertainty and confusion typify the e judge's decision and wish to call the of 30 numbers each on the Administration's draft lottery," he stated. January and ■m.iM- incident to the • attention of the "There is quite convincing evidence that February draft calls, while others had an excess of low number ■an "Attention must be called to such the present system is still far eligibles. 1n outrageous from Despite assurances, O'Hara remains ■wrrowe miscarriage of justice," equitable." doubtful that the situation will said. improve We must let O'Hara said deferrments should with June graduates. people know that there are only be People in the judiciary system that at allowed in the case of "Others point out that this could family hardship. lead to men with high numbers being . . . unwilling to yield to the personal Calling the quota system inducted early in the year, while college (Please turn to page "anachronistic," he urged Congress to 17) graduates with low numbers would get begin an "overdue study of the draft system and enact comprehensive reform as passed by if draft calls are substantially soon as possible." reduced," he said. 5tk Dimension O'Hara maintains that the Search for "There is something seriously wrong "patchwork" improvements in the selective ■Fifck ,imited number of tickets to the with the quota system when some states service system, authorized by Congress last I. . Dimension Show Feb. 22 are still cannot fill their quota requirements and year, have brought "into sharper focus Rescuers probe the snow in search of victims after an avalanche struck the French resort of Val d'lsere others some of the weaknesses" of the draft Tuesday. have an oversupply," O'Hara Likely the worst single European avalanche of the century, it killed 42 and injured more than 50 persons. declared. system. "Hie imposition of a "Deferments are unevenly distributed," AP Wirephoto lottery over the framework of draft board quotas can (Please only turn to page 17) 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February n>l970 Dem policy council urges Nixon pro Senate to reject Carswell pollution counfer* regretfully, his budget does not WASHINGTON (AP) - In his pollution, to be armed WASHINGTON (AP) -- The fifth major environmental action with,J Democratic Policy Council urged under Johnson would square with the promise. threat of court - impose! V1* I Tuesday that the Senate reject the nomination of G. Harrold "seriously prejudice TTie Democrats said Nixon's "In fact, expressed concern with the represents for many programs a his budget since the start of the year, President Nixon asked Congress of $10,000 violators. a day^l gain$t I prospects for success in the .. Tuesday to give his The President ^,roblems of pollution and the retreat from the goals already set . Carswell to the Supreme Court, strategic arms limitation talks environment is welcome, administration new power, action against took no h- I and said Congress should block with the Soviet Union. by Congress, and for others, no than jurisdiction and money to trash but ordered solid w I „He committed his more commitment to -- expansion of the Safeguard research ( I antiballistic missile system. The policy council accused administration to this battle," achieve existing levels," the improve the quality of life in the United States. reclaim and re - use mJ I Former Vice President the Republican administration the Democrats said, "But statement said. In a special message, Nixon from discarded least to find ways of products I Hubert H. Humphrey proposed a $4 billion program waste materials more dispoZ Jl acknowledged that council for municipal waste treatment to easily ■ Desegregation He singled declarations do not necessarily out i improve water quality, backed automobiles as one of reflect the views of Democrats in Congress. by stricter clean - up standards solid waste problems the 1,Zi, and enforcement powers. directed his The council is an agency of To fight air pollution, new Environment I Nixon Quality Council to find wavs?t 1I Senate education the Democratic National Committee. proposed authority for the promoting their "We believe that the Department Education and of Health, Welfare to scrapping, Iso thTy" clutter up the wouH I Haynsworth and Carswell WASHINGTON (AP) - The time, further debate on each of the measure, Sen. Sam J. Ervin regulate the composition of Nixon said the landscape I nominations to the Supreme Senate put off until next week the amendments will be limited Jr., D-N.C., explained an vehicle fuels, and ordered a automobile "should price 0f „ I Court should not have been showdown votes on school to two hours. alternative freedom of choice 5-year research program to include 2I made, and we urge the Senate to desegregation riders sponsored Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Pa., the amendment he will offer if the develop a pollution - free KR!y ,th*thecostcostofofPr°ducing» I but also reject Judge Carswell as it did by Southern senators to a $35 - Republican leader, told reporters Stennis rider is shelved. automobile. disposing of I Judge Haynsworth," the council he feels both of the amendments said. billion federal aid to education bill. offered by Sen. John Stennis, D. Ervin insisted that federal At the same time, the Health, Education and Welfare While most of his dealt with pollution messaJ The Democrats termed risky Democratic Leader Mike - Miss., will be defeated. education officials and judges Department issued proposed Nixon also proposed a probff and unnecessary the Safeguard Mansfield of Montana won One of the pending are violating the Constitution new standards to control vehicle movement to carve out pioneer I expansion proposed by President unanimous for amendments would permit when they nullify freedom of pollution emissions, applying to new Dark I Nixon. consent an retention of a freedom of choice choice plans and order school and recreation lands. I agreement certain to bring votes 1973 and 1975 models. These One approach would They said expansion of the starting next Tuesday. At that policy for school attendance. boards to take race into One of the higher-ups are years when major model step federal be to I The second Stennis consideration in assigning changes are due. up purchases of land for parks and and sUte I amendment seeks to require teachers and pupils to the public Up in the air over his job, a tree-trimmer gives his client a Nixon I Shop Tonight 'til 9 p.m. Thursday 9:30 to 5:30 schools. face-lifting. sought nationwide recreation through full use of I uniform enforcement of school federal enforcement the desegregation policy throughout State News Photo By Terry Luke against both air powers Land and Water I the United States. and water Conservation Fund. 1 In Tuesday's only speech on The other half of his plan was I MAR ROGERS' VISIT to see whether some of the land I S already owned by the federal I There9s a government » one third of all the land in the nation - I 203 E.GRAND RIVER could -- be f Students protest U.S. aid I converted to park use, or sold to raise money to create new VALENTINE'S Nixon asked Congress for full parks. | I new shipmen funding in fiscal 1971 of the 327 million now available in the [ I TUNIS PARTY (AP) • A student protest against U.S. aid to Israel center, battled briefly with Tunisian leaders warned the Bourguiba avoided any Land and Water Conservation L WASHABLE marred the visit of Secretary of police and firemen and forced Rogers to cancel a scheduled secretary that any solution of the Middle East problem which criticism of the United States or reference to American aid to Fund, and said he would propose legislation to assure a I State William P. Rogers to visit to Tunis University. fails to take account of the Israel. But his 2,000 - word reliable income for the fund, TONIGHT Tunisia Tuesday. Rogers arrived from Morocco interests of the Palestine Arabs is speech was addressed directly to Nixon has called the I FLARE LEG The students, estimated by on Monday inconceivable. night on the second Rogers and took the form of an protection and enhancement of V police at more than 1,000, leg of his 10 - nation fact At a dinner part for Rogers, the environment one of the I - impassioned plea for the Arab besieged the American cultural finding and goodwill tour of Tunisian Foreign Minister Habib cause in Palestine. major challenges of the 1970s, ft Africa. Morocco and Tunisia, Bourguiba Jr. denounced what As he spoke, One of his first official actions I the students both pro - Western, are the only he termed JEANS "the Bob: "Going to Europe this Arab countries on his itinerary. deplorable which has robbed a were demonstrating in scattered this year was to sign, on Jan. l,a I summer?" There were no demonstrations in process groups in many parts of bill establishing a new I people of its soil and its country downtown Tunis. Hundreds of Environmental Quality Council I Morocco, but Rogers heard and installed in Palestine a form police, troops and firemen with Since then he has issued major I warnings from both governments of colonialism which consists of Carol: "No, those Union Board steel helmets, riot sticks and fire pronouncements involving the I against any further American replacing one people by another hoses were deployed throughout environment at the rate of about I flights are probably all and other aid to Israel. in a spirit of religious and racial arms the city. one a week. I filled up." fanaticism." Jjjoth^the^jN^ - ; II f ■ rnoi't j:|/o Ubil ci;w .. The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State University, is published every class day during four school Zotkrr co for lis terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. Subscription rate is $14 per year. Member Associated Press, United Press International, of Medicaid Inland Daily Press Association, Associated Michigan Auditor General 1968 costs. Collegiate Press, over Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press Albert Lee said Tuesday he will Medicaid is a program Association, United States Student Press Association. conduct an audit of cost billings funded by both the state and submitted to the state by Blue federal governments designed to Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. Shield for administration of the pay medical costs for poor Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services Medicaid program. persons. Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, The announcement came Earlier in the day Zollar Michigan. minutes after state Sen. Charles released figures based on bills O. Zollar, R-Benton Harbor, submitted by Blue Shield that Phones: called for an audit to determine showed an increase in operating Editorial 355-8252 why Blue Shield had raised costs of 42.3 per cent while Classified Advertising 355-8255 administrative costs for the 1969 paid-out benefits in 1969 rose Display Advertising 353-6400 Medicaid program 42.3 per cent only 12.5 per cent. Business-Circulation 355-3447 Zollar critized Blue Shield Photographic 355-8311 for failing to disclose fee schedules and other information that would explain cost increases. Zollar said he would take "whatever steps necessary to get Today is the answer", including supoena of all Blue Shield books. Zollar A committee uncovered headed by an alleged Bonus Coupon scandal involving several fraudulent practices of some physicians participating in the Medicaid weeks ago billing Day! program. TWO HOBIE'S COUPONS WITH EACH GIANT SUB! ONE FULL COUPON WITH EACH GIANT HALF-SUB! Double coupons all day Monday, Feb. 9 and Wednesday, Feb. 11! Anyone can still win the trips to Boyne Mt.! IfTYV V YYTTTTn . TRY OUR SIX-FOOT PARTY SUB! 18 pounds! Feeds 25 hungry people! Order now! Advance notice needed. JiimA.. .A Hobie's DINE-IN, CARRYOUT, FAST FREE DELIVERY. 930 TROWBRIDGE & 211 M.A.C. ph. 351-3800 5125 W. Saginaw —6200 S. Pennsylvania — Grand River at Okemos Road I£ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 1 J, 1970 NEWS summary Calley . junior c_, FT. BENNING Ga. (AP) - A of „ legal officer testified My Lai, South Calley for murder in the 102 Vietnamese civilians at slaying not political be charged murder because repercussions," of Hill prefer charges against Calley. "I think all of us were a little whether to charge Calley ®r °'a l)reach with t'ie trial portions of the record. "I said I'm not Tuesday that he was prepared to 1968. Vietnam, in said. frustrated at the time," Hill said. going to send Hill Art'cles of War. it unless I get a written directive. A capsule summary of the day's events from recommend that Lt. William L. said he told Calley's "So you flipped up a coin to Lathrop said Parker advised i g0t the directive and I sent wire services. Calley Jr. be tried for Capt. William Hill, legal former commanding officer, Col. see who would it." our the alleged murder in officer for the student brigade, Lon D. Marlow, now retired, prefer charges," .m *° c^ar8e Calley with Lathrop explained that My Lai massacre to which Latimer asked. violation of the Articles of War. Calley "Yes." Latimore tried military law requires that all regardless of what action the nature of the to establish the time he was cnargea copies of the record and the President Nixon might have ras so serious that In earlier testimony, Col. existence °f command influence testified that he was present at e original be turned over to the charges should be filed regardless Robert M. Lathrop, staff n2ii > a e meeting with Capt. Aubrey M judge tnrough Lathrop s contact with commander who ordered the Calley s defense attorneys are , Daniei advocate and top legal officer at ~rmy leSal officers in court martial. ni, the prosecutor, and - contending that command several other influence from President Nixon legal officers at George Latimer, Calley' told the < which the signing of the •» the charges civilian attorney, asked Hill if down through the military figured in the decision to try (discussed. there was some discussion about President, He testified that at one time seekl„gt«ch„icaUdvlceon|yille """■''ng technical advice uiiiy, ne «» ^ JW U'°F■ , . • » .— "We feel that progress in Vietnamization since March has KILL ONE MAN 'We had fear that he would flipping a coin to see who would there consideration i i„%, f"3 been adequate." Lathrop said also that ® °n' Melvin R. Laird, facsmile equipment to reproduce Two murder charges were secretary of defense certain documents had been set filed against Calley, each with a Arabs raid Israeli airliner up to link the legal office at Ft. Benning with the Advocate General's office in Washington. Judge set of specifications. One signed by Lt. Col. Henry E. Vincent, executive officer of the student brigade, and the second set was MUNICH, Germany (AP) - Arab terrorists made "Isn't this an unusual set was signed sometime later attack Tuesday a grenade The grenades exploded in an by International News against passengers waiting to board airport lounge and aboard a bus procedure?" Latimore asked. Hill. an Israeli taking passengers to a plane that had stopped in Munich on a airliner at Munich's Reim airport and were engaged in a shootout flight from Tel Aviv to London. Some of the Lathrop said it was done "so Vincent testified that he with Munich police. injured were on the they could expeditiously receive The Israelis reported Tuesday a significant increase bus and others were received no instructions from One passenger was killed and 11 waiting in the terminal. any documents they may need." the President or from anyone In Egyptian air attacks across the Suez Canal in recent persons injured. Assaph Dayan, son of Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Associated Press photographer Klaus Hampel, who was in the Lathrop admitted also that he else as to what he should do ys, while Egypt braced itself for more air strikes from was Dayan, terminal, reported: among the passengers but was not hurt. Friends said had been ordered against his about the charges, Dayan, a "I this man, apparently an El Al Israel. A senior military officer in Tel Aviv said the 24 - year - old actor, was en route to London to discuss a movie saw airport policeman and begin talking passenger, rush to an wishes to transmit portions of Hill testified that Vincent was contract. excitedly. I heard him say the Egyptians may have turned to low altitude air attacks, Hanna Meron, one of Israel's best known something about a man threatening passengers with a bomb. pretrial record to present in Marlow's office at the Iimilar to those employed by Israel, in place of intense the injured - passengers. Dayan accompanied her to a Munich actresses, was one of "Shots broke out. There was one explosion, then another:." Washington. He said first was asked to when he time the conversation regarding transmit presidential interest took place. fcrtillery barrages they once rained on Israeli hospital, where she was reported in serious condition. Implacements across the embattled waterway. He said It was the fifth Arab guerilla action involving El Al, Israel's ■here have been 141 air incidents in the canal zone since national airline, in the past 30 months. Also injured in the Reim attack were BE A SWEETHEART Khe first of the month. three Arabs, the plane's pilot and copilot, and a policeman. Police said the three Arabs had been hospitalized under police guard and that another Arab National News had been arrested uninjured and was being questioned about the GIVE HER The Vietnam pacification program substantially attack. Increased security in the South Vietnam countryside last Israel's state radio in Tel Aviv identified the dead man as Arieh tear, but has not seriously countered Viet Cong political Katzenstein, 31, of Haifa. In Amman, Jordan, the Ictivity. a House subcommittee reported Tuesday. Rep. Popular Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine and a smaller guerrilla group called the ■ames Byrne, D-Pa., and head of the Action Organization for the Liberation special armed of Palestine claimed Services subcommittee, said a measure of pacification responsibility for the attack. fcrograms success is that terrorist disruption of the Irogram has been made a higher priority of the Viet Cong than in past years. The number of hamlets loyal to ■he government of South Vietnam and having adequate Millik en propos iefense against the Viet Cong increased from 50 per Tent in January 1969 to more than 85 per cent in becember, the subcommittee report said. It also said ■hat less than 2.8 per cent of the population was in Viet improved fong controlled hamlets at the end of last year. "spiraling inflation." "The seriousness of this 6 Red Roses a President Nixon signed dilemma can be clearly seen," Tuesday the long delayed kl.8 billion foreign aid appropriations bill. The amount Gov. Milliken Tuesday Milliken said, "if we consider white milk |s one of the lowest in the program's 22 year history. measure was held over from last , year's proposed housing a program comprehensive aythorize about $254.75 million that would that most Michigan homeowners would be severely pressed to purchase;, their present homes at glass D longressional session in an angry dispute betw^pB the louse and the Senate over supplying jet fighters to for housing construction and significantly change the state iifterestra'tks." ">l" ' today's inflated prices and valentine gift "4$xob building code. He asked for an allocation of Nationalist China. The $1.8 billion provided for foreign The proposal was a $4 million to the State Housing Of 12 Carnations—decorated with hearts Ld in the money bill compares with $1.75 billion which part of a Development special message from the Authority for land tongress appropriated in the last fiscal year - the governor to the state legislature clearing and acquisition. FREE DELIVERY lowest point in money for the The major portion of fJwni/ dealing with Michigan's housing program which had its Winnings in the Marshall Plan after World War II. situation. about $250 million, would come from bonding authorizations to funds, 809 E. Michigan FROM $6°° and upi * * * The governor's proposal the Housing Authority. Consumers 1 are faced with 3.5 to 4 per cent higher prices this year as compared to a 5.2 per cent includes long-term increase low income plans to housing by quality In an effort to curb poor IV -57271 construction and loost in 1969, the Agriculture Dept. predicted some 500,000 public and private Tuesday, units. maintenance, the governor ter capita food supplies are expected to be proposed creation of a special slightly He estimated construction commission Irger, but continued strong demand will keep retail costs at $10 billion, $1 billion of present to review the housing codes. ! higher, officials said in a report. A year ago a which would be paid by the The commission would also Iimilar report was issued which predicted food state for construction of about review and test new prices building fould increase by only 2 to 2.5 per cent in 1969, but 50,000 units. techniques aimed at reducing costs of fey skyrocketed to more than twice the expected The governor pointed out "a present, possibly serious obsolete, methods. shortage of good "It is a priority goal of housing" my FASHION BOARD that is further administration to promote the President Nixon will call for the establishment of a complicated, he said, by growth of the modular housing Rational Institute of Education to coordinate research industry," the governor said. Milliken also praised "a new 3 improve education from pre-school to the graduate level, sources said Tuesday. The Nixon Saigon Gov't, cooperative arrangement" presents proposal is between the state treasurer, who ixpected to be delivered to Congress following current frees 176 manages the state's pension Negotiations to replace the $19.7 billion education and welfare measure vetoed by the'President last month. It outline expenditures of $300 million to $500 SAIGON (AP) -- Vietnamese government released men funds, and the Authority in handling home The South construction financing. '"Hie agreement marks the Housing Resort Report VO' pillion a year over a five year period for the new 176 war prisoners to mark the first time that a state Institute. Tet lunar | housing new year, the development authority and state Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., said government press agency, administered pension funds Tuesday he Vietnam Press, said Tuesday. together have made possible a lew his speech which It said 93 prisoners were freed program to stimulate pointed a finger at racial housing Incrimination and segregation in his section of the at the provincial prison in Hue, production and provide sound and 83 more in Tam investment opportunities for the lountry would be political poison in the North. the north. Ky, both in pension funds," Milliken said. |ibicoff's 5 would speech in which he announced Monday that support a proposal of Southerners to require Fat racial desegregation be enforced in Northern f hools as vigorously as it is being pushed in the South, ACLU invites ideas fused a stir in the Senate. A for school integration Mississippi congressman said Tuesday it appears f meone high in the Nixon Administration has given Detroit (UPI) -- the American its Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of governing board, has fought to the jailing of Southern governors who are Michigan says it will welcome authorized me to advise you that lying to delay court ordered school desegregation in we will be pleased to cooperate any Mississippi lawyer who may with your representatives in feir states. Democratic Rep. Thomas Abernethy told come to Michigan to demand your desire to stamp out bigotry Fe House he had sent a that northern schools be further telegram to President Nixon in our state as well as all others," fd Atty. Gen. John Mitchell asking them if there were integrated. "We trust you will reciprocate Ellman told Williams. fV such plans. 0 when ACLU lawyers are next in J House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford, R-Mich., Mississippi," Erwin B. Ellman, I'd Tuesday in Dallas that "President Nixon no longer chairman of the Michigan Black ex-le ACLU, told Gov. John Bell ■es the Communist world as a monolithic enemy Williams of Mississippi in a letter ■ iance but as a group of nations whose common le°logy is transcended by powerful nationalistic released Tuesday. to speak Reacting to Supreme Court Robert PPirations." orders to desegregate southern Williams, former president of the Republic of I In line with that view, the President is adapting schools, Williams has proposed New Africa will speak at 4 p.m. ■nited States policy to those nationalistic interest, ■0r(1 told the Menswear Retailers of America spending Mississippi $1 funds million to in file today in 108B Wells Hall, sponsored by ASMSU Great 12 swinging models showing off the latest desegregation suits in northern Issues series and the Invention. ASMSU I "This new concept of U.S. foreign policy also is K ected in the new Nixon doctrine for Asia - the states. When he announced the program, of mch he asked the support organizations as the Office of Black Affairs. was The black nationalist leader in spring and summer fashions charged with kidnapping in NAACP Legal Defense and the state of North Carolina l^t-yourself which Mr. Nixon has laid down for the Education Fund, Inc., and the returning to after [tlons of Southeast Asia. This is a policy which F ares to Americans and ACLU. year. this country last Williams had spent seven e no Vietnams." to all the world that there "The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan, by vote of years in exile after the incident in North Carolina. Wed. February 11 kIR MICHIGAN STATE NEWS UNIVERSITY Judge Harmon's behavior has impaired our faith NORMAN J. SAARI, managing editor EDITOR'S NOTE: The following letter GEORGE K. BULLARD, campus editor explicitly clear. this "nn was sent to East Lansing Municipal judge On KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor , ' JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor William K. Harmon by Jim Crate, State News Editor - in - Chief, Bill Rustem, respectfully invite your provisions of the Michigan penai (Wl attention?! J Chairman of Associated Student of MSU, We note that Section 75 0 247 Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker award and Charles Larrowe, Professor of chapter governing treatment of i! L for outstanding journalism. Economics. The letter concerns David clearly provides for usage of the flL V ornament. ("This McCrea, who was convicted of defacing the chapter shall not, M to any printed or written doeunKf . . American flag. production, stationery, ornament n!f EDITORIALS Your Honor: or jewelry whether . . McCrea . ") One can valilj We view with great concern the court's was afforded « conviction, on January 29, of MSU student protection of this statute. ' David McCrea for his having allegedly cast We are further concerned overv— Power plant contempt upon the American flag. The severity of McCrea's sentence — 30 days in strict interpretation of the same chapter, on which McCrea's conviction. Section 7502/fil you il jail and a fine of one hundred dollars — shall publicly ("Any person T. only heightens our concern. We are certain mutilate, deface Jd that you can appreciate our views, your trample upon, or by word or'» honor, in that we share with many contempt upon any such flag neglected jj members of this community a sincere of a misdemeanor.") Indeed, we findtl belief that you have perpetrated a most the narrowness of your interpretation! regrettable miscarriage of justice. quite inconsistent with the provisions! We feel it is valid for the "Rule of Construction" Gov. Milliken has sent the reduction may take place in the cause concern (SectiJ when the court appears manifestly eager to 750.2) which governs application of J 1970-71 fiscal budget to the state legislature. entire Michigan Penal Code: "The ftnd a defendant guilty. We refer in rule J legislature. Unfortunately, although There should be student concern a penal statute is to be particular to your statement from the strictly a the governor recommended $61.2 over the failure of the governor and bench shall not apply to this act that, despite the recognized or any 0ft| million for MSU, some priorities for legislature's to appropriate enough of ambiguity of the laws governing flag provisions thereof. All provisions act shall be construed of J the University were misplaced and/or an increase in funds to cover handling, one had to draw the line according to thelfl somewhere. Contrary to your statement, import of their terms, to promote justil neglected. "University" expansion. Not only do and to effect the objects of the MSU laJ The $61.2 million represents an projects and prospective Clearly, this is instruction to the courts! increase of $7.1 million over the buildings need extensive funding, but provide the defendant the benefit of "3 $54.1 million appropriated to MSU between the consolidation (at MSU) >ERS' MINDS reasonable doubt." by the Michigan Legislature last year. of a total budgetary request and the However, in your decision to cc„, McCrea, we are moved to question wheftj However, this year's iigure is almost eventual authorization of funds by trample, mutilate, deface, defile, contenL $10 million less than the $7kl the SN fails to believe Michigan Legislature, costs workers the key provisions of Statute 750.246S — million requested by the University. A priority - if not a necessity for increase - often excessively. Furthermore, the University must own were "construed according to the import of their terms." t| MSU which was totally neglected which you claim ASMSU had deliberately We would ask whether - pay more and higher salaries as the To the Editor: through. First of all, no legislative body withheld. "promote justice" by denying a defend] in the governor's recommendation is "University" expands and at the My congrats. to the State News would be foolish enough to believe that It seems to me that your editorial was the reasonable doubt afforded by otl $650,000 for an addition to Power same time, internally generate the Editorial Staff. I do hereby award you the you "newshawks" at places like the State unfortunate in that it was not factual, but, statutes. Plant 65. There is a critical need for revenue to pay for that increase. This distemper trophy for 1970. How one small News are dumb to the point where you We would ask further whether J in a broader sense, it is'sad that this body of egocentric fools with typewriters wouldn't be able to detect obvious deceit. such an addition if the University is situation would be fine if the can blunder into the pitfall of not obvious lack of regard for the facts which "objects of the law" have been effected! listening Secondly, on no fewer than three occasions the sentence incurred by ! to provide adequate power facilities governor's request precisely to its own workers is amazing to me. you had deems your entire paper suspect. severe you have sent a reporter to my office for If you don't spread the facts, who will? In McCrea. for the new and proposed buildings anticipated MSU's internal revenue. Your editorial of Feb. 10 made the purpose of finding out where the We think not. comments saying essentially that ASMSU light of your inability to run your on campus. However, Elliot Ballard, assistant to money will go. Do you understand State editorials in a manner which has a core of On the contrary, we note that in has not given enough reason for the It will now be up to Executive President Wharton, has said that the News Editorial Staff? You have sent one of truth and fact, I am calling for an zeal you have not in any way effected tl increase in the tax. Your editorial states Vice President Jack Breslin to speak governor's figure for anticipated your reporters to find out the information objects of the law. You have subvert that ASMSU is trying to sneak the tax envestigation of the entire editorial process to the legislature on the urgent need MSU revenues was $500,000 more of the State News to try and protect the them. Moreover, in that your pedaol for the power plant addition. If the than the $1.00 of the students money which you interpretation of Section 750.246 deni "University" has McCrea his constitutional guarantee I get, and seem to be mishandling. legislature sees fit not to appropriate anticipated. "equal protection of the laws," (Section! Bob Grossfeld the funds, the University will have to look elsewhere to find the revenue. All this confusion over adequate and realistic funding may eventually Abolish double standard' ASMSU Cabinet President Fourteenth Constitution.) we Amendment cannot escape I to tff In addition, a refusal by the mean the students may bear the distufbitig conclusion: you have «F To the Editor: shduld make student judiciaries truly free legislature to appropriate sufficient brunt through increased fall tuition. promoted justice, you have denied it. I recently noted an article in Monday's from their interference or they should We would be remiss in 1 funds at this time, will just spiral the While tuition has been increasing cost for the power plant if the almost yearly at MSU, a sizable State News about Dr. Dickerson's abolish them outright. The standard Doctor's Bag responsibilities as citizens, therefore, iffl testimony before the Michigan House adopted by administrative personnel is did not express our concern over University is forced to request it in increase this fall Committee on Colleges and Universities either to control the courts of students Because of the injustice. A fortiori, we would be de - compounded by a ASMSU : and his logic behind opposing the totally or have the power to overturn anti - constitution and Black in those responsibilities if we did next year's budget. difficulty in history week, : greater securing establishment of Ironically, just as the governor student grievance administration policy decisions. Either way l&the Doctor's bag will appear on page i criticize judicial behavior which, I government loans - may break the committees at a statewide level. student "justice" has become, and tends to this week only. Look for Dr. whatever reason, leads to an impaired fa bypassed the $650,000 requested for bank accounts of many students We have seen, as students, this double remain, a contradiction of terms. : in our system of justice. I the power plant, he asked for and/or entering freshmen. standard adopted before. Either Dr. M. Clinan Smith £ Werner's column again on the : Regrettably, your honor, yourbehnij Dickerson and his fellow administrators editorial page next week. •$650,000 to air condition Erickson Hopefully, the legislature will East Lansing graduate student does much to impair that faith. Hall. While it would be nice for review the governor's summer school students to enjoy recommendation and authorize the cool classrooms at Erickson, this money to build the power plant. budgetary item was clearly not a This legislative action might help to BLACK HISTORY TODAY necessity and could have been prevent another student tuition rise replaced by the funds for the power — a tuition rise few students are plant. willing to accept for the sake of air Seeking the truth: the Black It should be pointed out that the conditioning Erickson Hall or for the $61.2 million recommended Milliken for MSU must first go to senate and then the house. There by the is a enhancement of another low priority item on campus. press good chance that a slightly further - The Editors To those persons who cannot recall from Africa are also available which de| EDITOR'S NOTE: The what these life on the continent and the utilization article, third in a series on black history following actual journalistic values look like in J newspaper print, I will refer you its resources. The voice of the b! today, was written by Estella Chambers, again" to the Dec. 6-12 issue of the Detroit junior majoring in journalism. "Chicago Daily Defender" which not only community can "Westide News" and Detroit's be heard in LansiJ "Inner-uj When black editors Samuel Cornish and reported several accounts of the Hamilton Voice." and Clark shooting, but also, on its front The need for self - determination wWJ Do safe levels John Russwurm published one of the first black newspapers, "Freedom's Journal," in page, reported a separate account of the shooting as given by the Chicago police. If these publications often advocate is new, as the following quote, taken in 1827, they were advocating, like most black newspapers founded before the Civil one can find fault in the journalistic one of the "North Star's" War, the abolitionist cause. When Frederick interpretation given, one has only to turn editorials, exemplifies. The to the back page for photographs of the written "by Frederick Douglass J exist, Judge Douglass first published the "North Star" in 1847 he also fought the institution of slavery. When T. Thomas Fortune Third in a series incident. Is not some worth given to a photograph or are we at such an evolutionary stage that we can still be told published in 1848 is presented in Bra Chambers' "Chronicles of Black Pro*J "It is necessary for us to say th published the "New York Age" in the early would that what, we've seen did not The fact that everyone loses at The answer, most likely is that 1900's he sought equality of opportunity ordinarily be given fair treatment in actually desire to occupy our present posit the DDT at all is the safest level. for his black brothers and sisters. Then in discussing the white community. Once or happen? the head of an Anti - Slavery Journal,"! pollution game is now beginning no twice a black sister . or brother's Hie "Chicago Daily Defender" is one resulted from no unworthy distrust! to sink in. 1919 a Chicago sheriff ordered Judge Freeman has knowingly of black publications available in Last week allowed a company to get around undistributed copies of the "Chicago Daily accomplishment might appear in the numerous ungrateful want of appreciation of the»r U.S. District Court columns of the MSU library in its integrity, or ability of the noble W«! some "big-time" paper, but Defender" to be burned and the press shut newspaper and Judge Ralph M. Freeman ruled that FDA regulations with the skimpiest either their daddy was big-time in the publications reading area located on the white laborers in this department 0 City Smoked Fish Co. of Detroit can of rationale behind his decision. down for reporting the particulars behind white world or the individual discussed was first floor of the east J the lynching of a black brother because of wing. Some of the cause; ... It is neither a reflection onj the "first" to break into some previously other black resume selling smoked chubs DDT may be harmless, but that has his dealings with a white woman. Equality newspapers available are: the Baltimore "Afro-American," the "Atlanta fidelity, nor a dispargement of theaWJ containing more than five parts per lily white field. million of DDT. This yet to be proven. of truth, and the necessity of objectivity Perhaps the black press, like many World," the Cleveland "Call and Post," the of our friends and fellow - laboresj ruling directly Another question arising from and fair reporting were being sought. often ignored institutions of change and "Los Angeles Sentinel," the New York assert what "common sense affirnjsT contradicts the U.S. Food and Drug this case is why the agents that When in 1969 the "Chicago Daily "Amsterdam News," the "Black only folly denies," that the man w oj dissent, has preluded its time. Perhaps its Administration (FDA) directive of contaminated the fish were' not Defender" in its Dec. 6-12, 1969 edition Panther," suffered the wrong is the man to e™T audience was not readily receptive to the and the "Michigan Chronicle." Most last year that five parts per million is brought to court. If anyone is legally printed photographs of the residence of idea of abolition, these of redress - that the man STRUCK»| the maximum "safe level." at fault, it is the polluting agent. Black Panthers Hamilton and Clark, to equality of newspapers challenge the man to CRY OUT - and that he wr opportunity, to truth, objectivity and fair interpretation of facts which affects its endured the cruel pangs of Slavery s Strangely enough, though, all of The fish distributor is caught in depicting a bloody, bullet-torn bed and reporting — even as late as the 19th community and the black movement. man to advocate Liberty • In • the other distributors and processors the middle. There are apparently no copies of the "Black Panther" lying in • • century. Perhaps recent and even older Other black publications available never were enjoined by the FDA, pools of their leaders' blood, they were still are: struggle for liberty and equa" y chubs in the Great Lakes now that critics of the white press subconsciously the "Black Theatre," and the only City Smoked Fish Co. The have less than five parts per million concerned with the truth. knew where the trouble was, but could not "Negro waging, it is meet, right and essen ' - Somewhere in the chronicles of history, Digest." Many black newspapers from there should arise in our ranks authoRj judge concluded, "It would be of DDT. If the company is forced to consciously deal with truth, with dissent, various areas in Africa a chapter or two, if not a volume or two, are available (in editors, as well as orators, for it is' eminently unfair of me to restrain shut down, many people will be with fair treatment, and with any means of English) including the "New Nigerian" and capacities that the most permane" ought to be devoted to those institutions just one distributor." unemployed. If they are not forced which have worked so hard to awaken objective interpretation. the "Daily Graphic." Many publications can be rendered to our cause. a The judge added that the FDA to close, their product may harm dreaming America. But since history mimum ruling was based only on research many citizens. cannot be undone, why must it repeat done with qnimals, not humans and Such is another case study of itself? cip that a panel of scientists man's foolish The existence of a black press has environmental commissioned last year to study the practices. In the end man himself is always been essential in any community matter has yet to meet. "Everything the loser at the pollution where blacks reside because the white press game. How has either we eat is contaminated by DDT. The many times must this simple fact be ignored activities and achievements of the black community or question is what is a safe level?" said driven home before we learn? has played up and sensationalized certain the judge. -The Editors areas, especially crime and poverty, which Michigan State News, East Laming, Michigan Wednesday, February 11, 1970 Proposed changes on the third Tuesday after the to ASMSU Constitution The responsibilities vested in vacancy occurs to fill said procedures. consisting of such departments vacancy. this organization are granted by K. To elect the chief as the Student Board shall deem petitioning to serve as the board the student of directors of an all Section 1. Section 4. body of Michigan executive of the all university necessary. university State University. cabinet whose No changes. (Old Wording) cabinet from open petitions. ff. The chief executive of the responsibility it Section 2. shall be To assist in its operations the ARTICLE VII L. To review and ratify all university cabinet shall be I; To formulate, (Old Wording) Student Board shall make use of (Old Wording) appointments by the chief elected and may be removed by coordinate, and execute all This Student Board shall be the following: Amendments to this executive of the all a 2/3 majority vote of the ASMSU - university programs not Imprised of the following A. A chairman, with voting constitution may be proposed cabinet. Student Board. directly controlled by the Student Board. Tdividuals: privileges to preside over the by a majority vote of the Student Board or by petition of M. To review and approve or C. The chief executive shall be 2. To appoint those Voting members as meetings of the Student Board reject all university events assisted by such directors of the program 10 per cent of the directors from open lllows: elected by the Student Board qualified including all university fund - various departments as he with as it deems petitioning The chief executive from the voters. A ballot shall be effected the approval of the Student necessary to carry 1. following: raising events. out its r of the following groups: 1. The within 10 class Section 6. (New Wording) Board shall deem function. present six days of necessary. 3. I association of men's residence presentation. The Student Board shall have These appointments by the chief To submit an annual members-at-large. Having been t]]s; b. association of 2. A voting member of the approved by a simple majority the duty and responsibility: executive shall be budget for approval to the of those votes cast and by open Student Board no later than the Eternities; c. association of Student Board from the having (No changes in A., B., C., D., petitioning and shall be subject been approved sixth week of fall term. if-campus students; d. preceding year not presently on by the faculty of E., F., G., H., I., N., and O.) to the approval of the Student 4. To elect from said Board of fcociation of cooperative living the Student Board. the university, the proposed J. To levy an assessment on all Board. Jits; e. association of women's B. Any other amendment shall immediately qualified voting citizens not to D. The departments shall be Directors, a chief executive who temporary become shall be an ex officio member Isidence halls; f. association of officers as the Student Board a part of this exceed one dollar per student organized and staffed at the - shall deem necessary. constitution. of the Student Board and rorities. per term in a manner in discretion of the respective Seven undergraduate C. A ARTICLE VII directors by open preside over cabinet meetings. resource board compliance with university petitioning, B. Any of the members of the Iidents elected at large by composed of members of the (New Wording) financial procedures. subject to the approval of the Board of Directors Epular vote of all qualified faculty, staff, and administration Amendments constitution may be proposed to this K. Delete chief executive of the cabinet. removed by a 2/3 may be Iidents as follows: a. two of Michigan State University to L. Delete Section 1. (New Wording) majority vote of the Student Board. Iidents with at least 120 assist in communication, advice by a majority vote of the M. Delete A. The Student Board shall C. Delete. iarter credits earned; b. two and judgement, and innovation. Student Board or by petition of ARTICLE III select five students from open Iidents with more than 74 Section 4. 10 per cent of the qualified Section 1. (Old Wording) D. Delete. Barter credits but less than 120 voters. A ballot shall be effected A. To assist in the execution (New Wording) Jarter credits earned towards To assist in its operation the within 10 class of the responsibilities of the shall be conducted days of feduation at Michigan State Student Board shall make manner as that for Section 1. presentation. Having been Student Board, there shall exist use of vacancies diversity; c. any student with the following: No change. approved by a simple majority an all university cabinet headed occurring on the All - University of those votes is than 75 quarter credits may A. A chairman, with voting Student Judiciary. Section 2. cast, the proposed by a chief executive and e his candidacy approved by privileges to preside over the Section 4. (Old No change. I election review board; d. one Wording) Section 3. amendment shall immediately meetings of the Student Board, The Court shall consist of lident with less than 50 quarter elected by the Student Board fourteen (14) members. No change. become a part of this Cedar Village is giving away a free ticket for the A.S.M.S.U. Edits; e. two general full-time Section 4. constitution. Acapulco spring - break trip PLUS $50 spending money! (dents. from the following: 1. The present voting Membership shall be distributed in such a way so that no major The court shall consist of nine ISSUE V ARTICLE II What , Non-voting members as members. governing group shall include (9) members. Membership shall be distributed in such a Section 6. (Old Wording) a tenant or sign a lease, but you must ■lows: No changes in the rest of more than 1/3 of the total way so J 1. Icretary of ASMSU. The Comptroller and Section 4. Section 5. membership as determined by shall place of residence. that no major governing include more than one group - the The Student Board shall have duty and responsibility: is Register at the Cedar Village model anytime during J 2. The chief executive (Old Wording) Section 5. (Old third of the total membership as (No changes in A., B., C., D., February, Mon. thru Fri., 1-4:30 p.m. ■peer of the all university Recall of the members of the Wording) determined E., F.,G., H., I., N., and O.) March 5th. Trip starts March 21st. Drawing to be held The Chief Justice and by place of linet. J. To levy an assessment on all I 3. Advisor(s) in a manner scribed by the Office of the Student Board shall follows: A. No change. be as Associate Chief Justice shall be residence. selected by a simple vote of the Court. majority Section 5. The Chief Justice shall be qualified voting citizens, not to exceed 50 cents per student per Big Al's? Cedar Village Apts. President for Student B. Any elected Section 6. (Old selected by a simple majority term, in a manner in compliance ■fairs of Michigan State Wording) vote of the Court. with the university financial member-at-large may be recalled All undergraduate justices liversity. by: shall serve until Section 6. 1 4. The Chief Executive of 1. A petition signed resignation, All by 10 graduation, or recall. undergraduate justices \ Student Academic-Council. per cent of the qualified voters. shall until resignation, There9s a Friday the 13th will be Section 2. 2. A subsequent simple Reappointment upon shall recommendations of be based an serve graduation, or recall. your unlucky day unless... (New Wording) majority vote of those casting evaluation Section 7. ...you've already reserved your copy of the 1970 Wolverine I This Student Board shall be Vnprised of the following ballots in a special election. C. No change. graduating Court. composed seniors from by the No change. ISSUE IV VALENTINE'S last day you can reserve your copy for the low price of just $10. After yearbook. That's the that, the ■ividuals: D. No change. Section 7. (Old Wording) ARTICLE I price goes up to $12.50. To save yourself $2.50 on your copy of the 1970 Wolverine: 1 A. Voting members as lows: Section 5. The Student Traffic Appeal (Old Wording) The responsibilities vested in PARTY 1) fill (New Wording) Court shall determine its own out the coupon below and attach it to $10 in I 1. As many as sixteen Recall of the members of the this organization are granted some form or other rules of procedure with the by fdergraduate district Student Board the faculty and student 2) carry or mail same to our office in 27 Student Services shall advice body of Building sentatives elected at large follows: be as and Student Board. consent of the Michigan State University. TONIGHT | popular vote of all qualified A. No change. PART II THE STUDENT ARTICLE I dents living within the district B. (New Wording) Any elected district TRAFFIC APPEAL COURT \ represent, a. Six district representative may be recalled Jresentatives shall be elected by: off campus residents, 1. A petition signed by ■luding those students,residing twenty per cent of the qualified | married housing, b. One QUALITY DAIRY CO. voters in the district he Jtrict Icted representative shall be represents, if on campus; five per by the residents of Akers cent if off campus. 1 Fee residence Halls, c. One 2. A subsequent simple ■rict representative shall be majority vote of those casting 1201 E. Grand River Ave. E. Lansing Icted by the residents of ballots in a special election in ponel and Shaw residence the district. d. One district C. No change. sentative shall be elected by D. No change. [ residents of Hubbard and > residence halls, e. One ISSUE II ■rict representative shall be Section 8. (Old Wording) ■ted by the residents of No |den and Wilson residence funds ASMSU taxes shall be used to derived from S $ i £ CLIP and SAVE ';!«!). $ One district support or contribute to the sentative shall be elected by campaign of any candidate in residents of Case and any state, federal, or local Jnders residence ■rict representative shall halls, g. One election contribute or to to support or be any campaign Jted by the residents ' of committee or lobby on any state -residence hall. h. One or federal issue not directly and :t representative shall be exclusively concerned with MSU Ited by the residents of or referendum or on any issue, Blips, Snyder, Mason, Abbot, referendum, milliage election or 1 Hoosen residence halls, i. campaign not local to Ingham district representative shall County, Michigan, or directly ■elected by the residents of and exclusively concerned with ■iams, Mary Mayo, Campbell, MSU or to support or contribute ^ely, Gilchrist, and Landon Jdence halls, j. The Office of f k Affairs of ASMSU shall t students of color to fill to any political party or church or to defray the travel expenses of any person to, from, or at any |, &H4 ats. political rally or meeting, on any |2. District representatives HI be required to live in the state or federal issue, A GIFT FOR YOU in frandor shopping center referendum, or campaign or on pict they represent any issue, referendum, millage by the I day of fall term following election, or campaign not local or they shall forfeit to Ingham County, Michigan or directly and exclusively- Non-voting members as concerned with MSU. Nothing in this amendment I1--2-, 3-> 4., — no changes. shall be construed to forbid the One representative of each payment of honorariums to ■, e following associations: speakers on the campus of MSU ■ s halls, ■pus students, fraternities, off or membership of ASMSU in cooperative recognized associations of units, women's halls, and student government or ■nt,es. participation in the meetings of Section 3. such organizations. ■ (Old Wording) Exceptions to this |« an elected member-at-large amendment may be made only pnor to the first class day by a majority vote of the THE FRAGRANCE TRAVELER |winter term, a temporary students of MSU referendum. Tuck Est6e Lauder's pretty blue patent kit in your suitcase and h0eTnt sha11 ^ appointed Section 8. (New Wording) take your fragrance wherever you go. It holds: ■tin .dent Board from open Delete. YWTH-PEW BODY SATINFE- I °"s f°,the Board. A special ISSUE III keeps you smooth all over. a rich after-bath lotion that T. be held during the ARTICLE IV |"Y week of classes of PART II THE STUDENT YQUTH-PEW EAU DE PARFUM. Est6e Lauder's grance masterpiece in personal fra¬ ■HLT" ■ t0 fiU this Potion duration of the term of TRAFFIC APPEAL COURT easy-to-carry spray form. -*■ Section 1. (Old Wording) YQUTH-PEWDUSTINC POWDFR the cloud-soft, fragranced, Vacancies on or after the The Student Traffic Appeal after-bath smoother. I hfSrnay of winter term Court shall be the final court of THE FRAGRANCE TRAVELER is your Ihoct J appointment appeal when cases involve Lauder purchase of 5.00 or more made special gift with any Est**? ■inn Board fr°m open summonses written pursuant to through Friday February 20th Please Monday, February 16th fc /° the Board. the Student Motor Vehicle personally. present this card ■bp™?"1 of an appointed Regulations established by the [ r at-large shall be in the State Board of Trustees. |inteemsanner 85 oriPnal Section 2. (Old Wording) Associate justices shall be Section 3. appointed to the Court upon (New a" Wording) open petition and approval by elected district the Student Board. iVe vacates hb office, Section 3. (Old Wording) * cisi Section shall be held Announcement and petitioning Lansing • East Lansing Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February | U' Bookstore has semi-autonomous status of "rent," or the fixed sum Comptroller's office. This office Natharius, professor of Approval is EDITOR'S NOTE: By CYNTHIA NEAL being State News Staff Writer News Background which the bookstore pays into a sends a monthly fund ledger humanities, the committee's because of the helri ia°'d uf| - Following recent controversy concerning the operation of The original MSU Bookstore for business and finance. operations. This was done not reserve fund of the University. The fund was established to pay statement to the bookstore. Because of the amount of main recommendation was that a standing committee be set up SSWSCil the MSU Wilkinson, Bookstore, acting Roger vice was of established before the turn the century as the only Then sometime around the 1930's or 40's, it ran into only because it was running at a loss, Wilkinson said, but to give for expansion of facilities and improvements when necessary, money bookstore, handled it has its by the own to report to the business affairs committee on a major bookstore t^p^rih«c„p5sil the agenda for thP d d 0111 president of business and bookselling operation in the financial difficulty and was it professional management, Wilkinson said. There are no accounting department. The policy. Trustees' February meeti^ 0,l finance, outlines below the area. At first it was a cooperative placed under the University's Until 1964, the bookstore budget appropriations for the bookstore ledgers must be Wilkinson said that the Wilkinson said t f I financial structure of the business, according to Roger division of Dormitory and Food was located in the Union. bookstore. reconciled with the balance of advisory committee has the business affairs committee h I operation. Wilkinson, acting vice president Services which includes auxiliary Wilkinson clarified the issue The amount paid is $4.50 the monthly statement from the status of a standing from James Howick, boot I per square foot, or comptroller. That is, if the two subcommittee with no manager, in personal approximately $70,000 per year. balances are not the same, the foreseeable dissolution. writing regarding the il I EARLY ENROLLMENT As of the end of last year, there bookstore must account for the He reported that the used which the policv woniH was fund, about $140,000 in this which Wilkinson difference. An ad hoc committee book policy proposed by the advisory committee has been the .«ail.bS?tyCy„r„S«»l He said (hat they explained, is hardly enough for established before the present passed by the business affairs spite of this because thl Vfl Depts. rule c l any sizeable expansion. Hie bookstore in the International Center was built on money accumulated in the reserve fund committee made a study of the bookstore. Headed by Edward committee his desk. and is currently on that it would be students. a greatCTaiit' dleraidto|l Did you ever sign up for a class and wonder why you didn't get it? Who receives the priorities in course reservation? At early enrollment each student completes a section request special class and freshmen. The lists are then sent to the dean of the college which offers the course, and finally to the department. Students that the while the store was in the Union. The bookstore advisroy committee has asked that a limit Collective bargaining aids department doesn't want in the course are deleted. This may be set on the amount which may form for the classes he wants the following term. The requests are include non majors, students with low priorities or both, education needs, saysprofl - then punched on cards and put into a computer. accumulate in the fund. The depending on the particular course and department. committee will also offer The computer makes a preliminary list of persons requesting a Each department may, at its own discretion, increase the size recommendations as to how the class based on a set of priorities and an alphabetical order. Spring of a class or schedule a new section to accommodate requests for money could be put into sought an open grievance nolin, term the alphabetical order will be from Z • A. the class. By SUSAN BELNIAK I improvements. On top of the priority list are students whom the registrar's The preliminary class list is then returned to the registrar's Financially speaking, the State News Staff Writer to clearly define channels of communical operakJ office where the staff adjusts the list according to the requests of A state arbitrator and asst. office terms as Special Groups. This includes seasonal athletes, bookstore is a semi-autonomous "Teachers also student leaders and blind students. the department. professor of labor and industrial department of the University. relations told the Faculty Club paternalistic behavL. Graduate students are second on the list, followed by Honors "From the educational point of view, this system is designed to Wilkinson explained that all employers and wanted the rifht I College students, seniors and New Honors which includes honors provide the academic department with the means to adjust a accounts in the University are Tuesday that teachers and to be consulted," he freshmen. Next on the priorities list are juniors, sophomores, section," Registrar Horace C. King said. maintained centrally in the leaders have come to realize that Lastly, explained. I collective bargaining forces involved they wanted in the district's .tokfl society to face the educational decisionl needs and priorities which have making. ■ "I don't think teachers been ignored. eu, wanted C. Keith Groty stated that the complete control I future of education will include although some may disagree"! Groty continued. "They want^ft numerous strikes, formal involvement." I bargaining procedures and cut More than 95 per cent of backs in program improvements tht| because of a "priority gap". teachers in Michigan w| "We must revitalize task represented by collective! forces, faculty senates and other bargaining units. The Michigan! organizations to handle these Education Assn. represents! 70,000 teachers and the! problems," he explained. Michigan Federation of Teachers! Groty said that prior to represents 23.000. I collective bargaining, teachers felt that they were not taking a C. KEITH GROTY Groty said that uncertain if collective bargainim while it m useful place in society. activity was channeled in four has improved schools and learning process, bargaining tJ tlx! "Today teachers form the basic areas when collective resulted in a minimum monetary■ largest single occupation group bargaining was introduced in increase from nine to 11 pel in the United States," he said. "It should not be surprising that Michigan five years ago. cent each year in saluyfl First, they wanted to reject structures. r teacher groups cover a wide "Collective bargaining k i informal relationships and of activity." communicative procedure ad become involved in organized Groty explained that teacher not a panacea to handle il structures. Second, teachers problems," he said. By ARNOLD WERNER, M.D. Copyright, Michigan State News, 1970. What can I do to get rid of hardly more than a large pot. increase the size of your onlyl "growlies?" Seriously, whether I Other recipes can be fairly penis, eat or don't eat I have this complicated and involve cutting terrible resounding growl or up the live lobster, sauteing it , u gurgle that bubbles up my left (frying it in oil), broiling it or My girlfriend a"d 1 ' side. It's so loud it can be heard baking it. "Joy of Cooking" by been having sexual mtercoi across the room. It's Rombauer and Becker published regularly. A week ago she had| embarrassing, isn't there by Bobs - Merrill tells all about cramps 81,(1 the something I can do? it. Incidentally, the cost of a performed several tests and gan| good lobster meal at home is a her » prescription and told hr| Borborygmus, or the mere fraction of a restaurant's to 8ive me one too- She dldn!| rumbling noises of gases moving price. him what was wrong ®l through the intestines is a * * * didn't understand Ml normal phenomena heard best Although I have a normal terminology. The prescription 11 when a person is hungry. Its sized erection, when it's have is for Flagyl tablets. CcuM frequent loud occurrence is unstimulated, my penis is very, y°u tell me what I have or sbtl often a sign of air swallowing, very small. This is not only has and where it came from?Wi| Aerophagia occurs in many frequently embarrassing, but not have only had intercourse wi| people when they are anxious, being circumsized, I often each other so I can't see it bein|| Often the person is completely experience difficulty and a venereal disease. | CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN It sounds as if your girlfriend J unaware of the habit, but discomfort before and during reports the noises you describe urination.Would circumcision be and possibly you are infect« as well as belching and passing advisable? If so, what exactly is with a protozoa call# gas by rectum. involved? As an afterthought, Trichomonas. Such an infection^ Close observation will there any isometric exercises are often produces probably reveal that you which would increase the size of discharge. The man may n swallow excessively and may my penis? have symptons. The parasite el Special Offer To MSU Students gulp air through «■" even your ls a tremendous probably ubiquitous Stay in the Beautiful S twbit .:is ^C°m often helpfuln? JT}1® °f *he in putting variation in the size of the non^rect penis. As a rul*, the infection does not carry same connotation as ^- S 1 1' Th.®re.are * vfiety small ones get big and the big diseases. It is essential that botlj Crystal Mt. Lodge! to break up J???®?- the air bubbles «• SEATS' don't change too much partners simultaneously as the infeoj COUPON WORTH ^ forming in your intestines, but relationship to body size (see can be passed back and foj • MODERN SKI LODGE SKI RENTALS value. ar?f If of very questionable Masters and Johnson for further without getting rid of it.I* $ • • TEEN-AGE RECROOM FAMILY CHALETS , SKI SCHOOL OUTDOOR HEATED you are especially anxious, you might consider discussion of these points). Circumcision might very well you to take the med. t.oj prescribed for you ana j seeking help for it. • DINING ROOM SWIMMING POOL Interestingly, the sounds are be indicated in the situation you simultaneously wi TOWARD THE PRICE OF P nWC ' • CAFETERIA! ► SNOW MACHINES usually so diffuse, no one can describe. Usually performed girlfriend. ONE ILIFT ICTTIPl/CT TICKET • TWO COCKTAIL LOUNGES » CHAIR LIFT LIMIT ONE PER PERSON tell who they come from. • SKI SHOP ► POMA LIFT Maintain a look of nonchalance circumcision is performed in expert - 1970 - ► TOWS at all times. adulthood when irritations or contraception than you Call Denny Johnson Collect infections at the head of the infectious disesase. penis occur repeatedly. It is might visit your g J For Reservations (616) 378-2000 - During a recent trip to a believed th® wives of advice' "ncircumsized men have a higher advice, ^ S°m Nine Long Runs • Chair • Pomalift • Ropes nearby grocery store, we saw live lobsters swimming in a see - rate of cancer of the cervix and Note. Mv attention has be« through tank. Is it true that if a unorcumsized man has a higher rate of cancer of the N^. "Bed to the My fact atten ^ Located in the Heart of Michigan's Snowbelt lobster is killed bv other mean* i have been frighte» Take US 27 to Clare - Then M 115 to Crystal Mt. 5s JSSS3 making the meat unaafe lor anesthetic <» the togers » ^ only to insure freshness. operaPt£n,ydoes ^tTntlve Uy Sfeg, doctor who took a WjJ You and your friend are of the functionally important examined you, the J saying about the same thing, parts of the organ. There, is apt the P'" ^ muc" anrV H Unless lobsters are cooked to be discomfort for i short dangers from pregnant^ ^ immediately after being killed, period of time following the 's 8 sPan ° 'uL jt i$kn new Aileen cot faf ones, skinny ones, thick onesthin ones. How do you like your stripes? Aileen lets Lou choose and then change about with her lewesf edition of cotton knits. Easy-care, lasy-wear red, white and blue switchables ■hoped for Spring 1970. From left to right: Tri- lolorec/ modified tank top with a high patch lockef for your shades. S-M-L 5.98. Pull-on If/le short shorts. Navy, red or white. 6-14. 3.98 |leeve/ess mock turtle shell. Navy, red or white. >-M-L. 5.98. Tri-colored striped double-breasted acket. 8-16. 16.98. Pull-on style straight leg Jonts. Navy, red or white. 6-16. 7.98. Tri- >iored striped short sleeve top. S-M-L. 5 98 Jull-on pant skirt.Navy, red or white.6-16. 6.98 y n napps rtf * * £l & >* ^ » . C, V\ % V Mmpus Center ind Meridian Mall ■hop both locations tonight 'til |:00. East Lansing Thursday ) 9:30 5:30. Meridian Mall 10:00 to 9:00 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, Febiu "■ 1^01 AWS seeks relevant By CAROL CORRIERE The group, founded in the still in an organizational flux. involved in current issues, she the Who's Who and What's What others it supports abortion State News Staff Writer '20s, had originally been a Hie AWS Council, once explained, but will not work as introductory program for reform and gets involved in extra women's leadership composed of women from each an organized interest group. freshmen women and female - • university affairs, Miss Tomalka With a newsletter and an organization. It assumed a living unit, presently has only six Among the informational interest book collections for said, abortion seminar, Associated regulatory role later. members including a freshman services AWS is providing and residence hall libraries around Women Students (AWS) has During the '50s Women's co-chairman. plans to provide are a newsletter campus. Hopefully AWS here can taken the first step toward a new Inter residence Council (WIC) This sextet is trying to build called "MSU Woman," seminars On some campuses AWS is role in the University - take the second course, she began assuming AWS's a new and relevant AWS. like the current one on abortion, still a governing group, while at added. community. regulatory functions. In 1965 "We would like to get more About 20 years ago, AWS WIC took over AWS's student people _ was a strong governing group board position. involved," said Cathy Dili All CEIAIM AD with a seat on the student board; Tomalka, Allen Park freshman vKlfl■ W■% AWS, just now beginning to and AWS co-chairman. it enforced the many regulations redefine its University role, is that women were then under. "Right now there are six of Space us who are working members, TODAY! and we need a lot more people." All women considered members of AWS, Miss Tomalka students are stated. to course prevent it. set 'This will give the students the choice of the direction they "Hie first thing we know the Membership on the council is most about is the earth," wish to take in the course," open to any interested coed. Stonehouse said. The new thrust of AWS will Anyone interested in science a rianet The If 11 the tne class c,ass is,s large ,arge a* short snort be informative — getting women and space exploration is invited k th 't term paper will also be required. acquainted with current and, hopefully, getting them to by the Geology Dept. to take its new course spring term which £t aTmXoB L weTil "sted in the Spring, 1970, schedule book as "PHS 411, act on these issues. will aim to develop the theme of 1 ^vervone is excited Seminar on Man and His "But we're not taking the man's place in, and impact on, exnloration of the moon Universe," the class will be held Women's liberation FVont role," Miss Tomalka said. the unive*e. Harold B. Stonehouse, ^ t wC Se aS the %£ on Wednesdays from 12:40 to fm.mnti_n w„ have to what 2:40. AWS will try to stimulate associate professor of geology, about SDace Then Stonehouse said he is "very controversy and get women and lecturer and coordinator of «»Jgk ff^Tthe^ze ^cited" about the couZ HUBBARD presents: the course, said it will include discussions about how important "e of the J«ve a feehng of the size ^ ^ ^ CHARLIE LATIMER man is in relation to space and omvera^so we^ca )vhere ™an Ilts in' w a n® something we are committed to people of the future and how he lVL«ThVdaU" ^ data" studentT what he is likely to be doing to PAUL BOWLES the universe as he goes forth. how he can be sure of can sure his data.' or his - • - ought * it. - - to know CONCERT TTiis will include a look at Guest lecturers for the something about Feb. 20, 21 8 PM Hubbard classrooms 75 what constitutes space pollution 2-credi^ckss will indude^James £ JJ*ovid^ and what controls are necessary biochemistry,' discussing the students with a better THIS WEEK MHA-WIC origin of life in Von del understanding of the space; Chamberlain, director of Abrams implications of the space Squirrelus winterus PRESENTS: Planetarium, on meteorites, and P">gram and to give students a Here one of the season's favorite rodents feeds, no doubt Albert P. Linnell, chairman of general feeling for space as a new on nuts he has been gathering for just such a day. the Dept. of Astronomy. environment." "The Sand Pebbles" Two books will be required for all students enrolled in the and "THE ILLUSTRATED MAN" course and an additional two will be chosen by the student from a list provided. Conflict resolution sought THUR. - FRI. - SAT. 750 STUDENT I.D/S REQUIRED at Families' Coffee Shop 4TH BIG WEEK! What Psychosynthesls, Inc. The are invited to attend the | Feature purpose of the shop is to expand luncheon. Admission is $1.25. 1 1:15-3:20-5:25-7:30-9:35 the process of psychosynthesis Topics discussed usually are I Resolving conflicts has into the community. become part of the business at suggested by people present and I | Today is LADIES' DAY 75c to 6 P.M. | the Families' Coffee Shop, 701 Psychosynthesis is a goal - have included such issues as I oriented approach to life in N. Logan St. which the families set a goal and government censorship and I Vietnam, the role of the U.S. in I CONSIDER THE AWARDS The coffee shop is owned by then reach it after accepting the Asia and the authoritarian role I over 60 Lansing area families of struggles, successes, failures and the of the university. At the end of I Families for conflicts involved. The principles each luncheon, H. C. Tien, " BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS C BEST BE SCREENPLAY PAUL MAZURSKY of psychosynthesis encourage people to solve their diffei^nc^s director of ,P&ycl}psxBthesi8, Groups relates the I DYAN CANNON and LAftftY TUCKER «MEM^Q St through positive actions instead tp everyday life | Oi ' J of —New YorR FITm CHticS giving jjp or arguing. The coffee 11 and S shop opened in "At the Forum everything is I May 1969 and is staffed by relevant and no one's members of the Families for views are [ 1) The coffee honoring Mrs. Dolores Wharton will be held j rejected," Stephen V. Moulton, Psychosynthesis, Inc. A dietician president I of Families for | itoday from 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. in the Captain's Room > plans the menu, members Co determine prices, prepare and Psychosynthesis, Inc., sail BobtTCarol I of the Union. serve the food and "Instead of segregating views, w keep the shop try to in order. Hie coffee shop is open integrate them." —Union Board OilAlice to the public 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 People from the MSU I Ted^Jl p.m. Monday through Friday. Families' Coffee Shop shares very community would probably be I its practice of psychosynthesis psychosynthesis interested in to 2nd WEEK! MSU LECTURE - CONCERT SERIES with the Lansing community through a problem, Moulton I during discussions at the Forum, said. Members of the coffee shop | presents luncheon held on the last corporation hope their conflict - PAUL Mii'URSKY-oLARRY TUCKER-QUINCy'jONES • M* j FRANK(5viCH-LARRyTuCKER• PAUL MAZURSKY-TECHNICOLOR a Saturday of every month from resolution process will help to I j5"[j0 jasj-STrrja Added - Novelty & Cartoon the ST. LOUIS OPERA THEATRE 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the coffee improve communications among I Presenting shop. MSU students and faculty families. the most irreverent, irrelevant 11 father and son team NOW THRU SUN "DON GIOVANNI since the Frankensteins. ELEC. HEATERS (In English) Monday, Feb. 16 - 8:15 P.M. gjgjjjgj "Funny, sophomoric, brilliant, obscene, disjointed, UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM marvelous, unintelligible and relevant. If anybody tries to Reserved Seats: improve it, he should be $6.00, $5.00, $4.00 sentenced." MSU Student Admission: $1.00 with --N.Y. Times "Go See 'Putney Swope'. A validated FULL TIME I.D. pacesetter with wit." (I.D. Necessary at the door) Judith Crist Tickets on Sale at Union Ticket "PUTNEY SWOPE Office. Hours 8 - 5 The Truth and Soul Movie — Back By— Popu with Their New Hit Record Good M E THE AND Old M D E 8 I Happy § I DELLS Wed. & Thurs. 11:00 Ni CP e All Drinks At Our Extra t^cRingoStarr wed*Viife7s request nWe sim * inuaQieaMagic Christiarf' s w* M ILL RICHARD ATTENB0R0UGH • LEONARD FREY-LAURENCE HARVEY CHRISTOPHER LEE ■ SPIKE MILLIGAN • RAQUEL WELCH MAD DOCTOR 2nd at 9:15 BLOOD DEMON at 10:50 E AND ? U WILL PLAY ALL OF TONIGHT AT 7:45 & 9.30 P.M. M if YOUR FAVORITES. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 11. 1970 clarinetist |fo pres Theatre department offers , tree Clarinetist Elsa Ludewig, a Lember of MSU's music faculty, re musical, three-act comedy The Department of Hieatre Auditorium, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. kill give a recital at 8:15 p.m., will Saturday and 1 student, will also be presented present a musical comedy p.m. and 3 p.m., this weekend. The Playwriting Fellowship last year. Ciday, ^ the MSU Music for children and a three-act play Sunday. Admission is 50 cents. play tells the Allyson Arnold, Brighton senior Euditorium. by an MSU graduate student story of the day World War III begins from the point of view of will direct it. Miss Ludewig will be assisted February 13-16. "The Silence on Your Set is the personnel at a local pianist David Renner, also a "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" No Fault of Your television station. fcusic faculty member, and by recounts the old tale made Reciever", a The play will be presented at comedy in three acts by William Sakalauskas wrote the play KiSU's Beaumont String Quartet. famous by the Browning poem, Sakalauskas, E. Lansing graduate while he held the Shubert 8 p.m., Feb. 13-15 in the Studio J The concert is open to the but with a new twist. The Piper Theatre, 49 Auditorium. lublic without charge. asks that dirt and litter be Admission is 50 cents. ■ The program will open with cleaned away in payment for Isonata In A-flat Major, Opus ridding the town of rats. When ■9, No. 1" for clarinet and piano the villagers refuse to keep their ★★★★★★★★★ Ky' Max Reger. Second on the Urogram Clarinet and three will be "Quartet for Strings" by part of the bargain, the Piper takes the children away and only the members of the audience can Program slated THE BIG PARADE OF COMEDY § p. Crusell, a Finnish bring them back. The greatest comedians Contemporary of Beethoven John archaeology Baldwin, associate those writing for clarinet is fcminiscent of the clarinet works professor of theatre, wrote the book and lyrics for the on ever in the fastest, funniest film play. , carl Maria von Weber and William Penn, Buffalo, N.Y., of all time! Underwater archaeology will be the juis Spohr. graduate student, is in charge of topic of an illustrated The final Icontrasts for Violin, work will be Clarinet Practicing Musicians the music and done choreography is by Connie Dickmeyer, lecture at 8 p.m. tonight in the main Robert L. Hohlfelder, professor of of Colorado, will present gallery of Kresge Art Center. history at the University Vd Piano" by Bela Bartok. Walter Verdehr, left, David Renner, and Elsa Ludewig rehearse for the Concord junior. "Exploring the Tuscan Coast" under the upcoming music recital auspices of the Central Michigan chapter of the Showtimes 7:00 & 8:45 Walter Verdehr, assistant Friday. The recital will be held in the MSU Music Auditorium. The "Pied Piper of Hamelin" Institute of America. Archaeological Lofessor of music, will be State News Photo will play at 4 p.m., Feb. 13 in The institute is concerned with the Admission Only 50c featured as the violinist. By Don Gerstner the Arena Theatre of worldwide work of 111 Olds Hall the archaeological digging and scholarship. This program is the fourth in the series of public lectures supported by the local chapter of ORCHESTRA CONCERT the institute. Hohlfelder will meet with the audience informally after the program. The session is open to the public without charge. rH\! Noted soprano performs solos retries tWALT DXSKiev 15* ^o» Knot** EVENING WITH f\S»0 Ci*»e The noted Susan soprano, Saturday in the Okemos Fine Auf Naxos' " by Strauss, and in by Erich Leinsdorf to perform from the Seraglio." Miss Belling to\ W- felling, and pianist David Arts Center Auditorium and at 4 Mahler's "Symphony No. 4 in G Arnold has performed all the Mozart CHARLIE CHAPLIN • BUSTER KEATOIP Schonberg's "Second inner, asst. professor of music, -,11 be featured soloists with the p.m. Sunday in the Sexton High School Auditorium. Major." Quartet" with the Boston coloratura and soubrette roles I SWovd "+'inr»es qrz. LAUREL and HAROY • HARRY LANGDON „ IlSU Orchestra concert this Miss Belling, who is a Renner will perform Beethoven's "Concerto No. 1 for Symphony Orchestra. Her with the Goldovsky Opera TOO ctmM'lC-. BEN TURPIN • FAIIY ARBUCKLE numerous Theatre, the Newport Festival, Saturday and Sunday. frequent soloist with the top Piano and Orchestra." appearances since then have included the Buffalo the American un also nmirt^A weekend will give the Spartans a strong test of their abilities. Szypula rates SIU better than Iowa who the Spartans |ost to i ic i..i. i Lansing the Spartans will be in Madison to take on the Badgers, Wisconsin is 5-5 for the season but they have yet t0 wln over a than that it has been a pretty bad season. It has been a combination of not having the horses and injuries nfKiotnC to some of Hn hovo " above 9.0 consistently. "In still rings, sidp h provide a good the athletes we do have." n wo by .15 last Saturday. conference team. Saturday " preparation for the Big Ten parallel bars weCno0r* One year ago, SIU defeated Depth is the big problem for Wisconsin does have talent, they travel to gymnasts as Southern Illinois for the first of tournament March 5-7. Minneapolis MSU 157.07 V 153.35. This year the Salukis are scoring two the Badgers. They are able to use three men on four of the events even if it is scarce. John Russo is a fine sidehorse man, scoring up Bood •»««.,» B, ™'S\- five meets away from home Despite the unfriendly crowds or three points" more per meet. because of the lack of a good all to 9.6 this year. He is joined by ®v®nts- Walt Slater Monday night the team will find and unfamiliar surroundings the Coach William Meade's team around man. Larry Sculley, who scores in the —— - **usso are my all — themselves -around ■ in Madison, Wis. for a Spartans are expected to have an is led by all - around man John "The judges at Michigan were 9.1 range. The two Badgers will slater does not compete Sci?!61 BadgerS, easier time away from MSU. Linden and Mark Davis, a nice to us," Badger coach challenge the Spartan's Charlie events three. If anH RuWo^C events and D— Jfl meets on the road will be able to *1 Southern Illinois will provide the Spartans formidable standout on high bar. George Bauer lamented, "they Morse, Mickey Uram and Randy low we are one other in trouble » opposition, Before returning to East gave us a 150 total score. Other Balhorn. help them come back from a but Wisconsin, Ohio State, disappointing home stand where Indiana state and Indiana are they won one and lost three not expected to overly meets. Two of their losses, to Iowa and Illinois, were by less George Szypula's team concern STEADY ICER CENTER The meet with the Salukis this IM Basketbal Russo now earns praise WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 A recent story quoted "Russo has been a steady last weekend, interest in me when 1 was imt ■ GYM I GYM I assistant hockey coach Alex Terpay as saying that Pat Russo player for us for the ast three years," Bessone says, "He gets Bessone says Russo' feel for the game is primarily responsible - freshman, and believe helped me a lot." me ,'|'I Iron cross Court 1 Court 2 didn't look like much out on the frtr the for tho U.S. lino'c ITS line's cr*nrlncf ' the job done." scoring en ran Watt Gymnastics coach George Szypula watches as his freshmen 6:00 Road Runner Pooner 7:00 Vikings - Nothings - 6:00 Nads - Animals ice, and the senior center from ~ During his sophomore and surge. "Patty's a heady player with a Minn, who a senior from was DuluJ teamed with SI 7:00 Fenian - Felloe all-around man Randy Balhorn performs the difficult iron Sault Ste. Marie upset about junior campaigns, Russo good shot," Bessone says. "But Anstey last year, finds thinnT 8:00 Caribbean ABF - 8:00 Holocaust Honavel cross on the still rings during the Spartans last home meet. 9:00 Eminence Empyrean - it. centered the Spartans' he's a step or two slower than different withThe" little Hiffprpnl little I.itu 1L- ^'1 9:00 Louis St. Doves Waz. Warr. Pi%| - - "Don't even talk to me," diminutive but effective Pony our other centers, so he plays his U.P. product. The Spartans begin their road schedule Saturday at 10:00 Hubbard 6 4 - 10:00 Wiquassett - Wildcats GYM II Russo told the Spartan assistant. Line of Bob Pattullo and Charlie position and uses his wings to Southern Illinois. State News photo by Bruce Remington GYM II Court 3 Court 4 'Patty, I was misquoted," Phillips while accumulating 14 their best advantages." 'Pat doesn't skate so well but! Charity baseball 6:00 The Team Mantids- 7:00 Pathologists - Impassibles „ (0)®:JJ Soulftil Shack , „ • Harrad Terpay dodged. "Besides, you don't get much ink and I don't goals and 12 assists. Sokoll, a Detroit, junior, says With Phillip's graduation last it's an hnrinr s An honor tofn nlav fho play on the nn samp same he gives that's that's you the break something I didn't seetul finmothinn I pass'w"ISP 00 Syndicate game set for L.A. 8:00 Elec. Kool-Aid - Great 7:00 Syndicate -- CossacksCossacks get much either, so we'll just year, the line broke up and now line with Russo. much of last year," Watt sanl Mandella 8:00 Corporation - Albert's Boys have to learn to live with what Russo Bill Watt and " 'Fats' is like father to "What more can you ask 9:00 Akrojox - Aktion centers a from>| Baseball stars Hank Aaron, 9:00 Hubbard 12 -10 10:00 Akrophobia - Akbarama we get." Ranky Sokoll, the Spartans' me," Sokoll says. "He took an typical Soo star?" ■ Frank Robinson, Dennis McLain 10:00 Winshire - Winchester And that, dear readers, brings only veteran line and currently and Bob Gibson will be among GYM III GYM III us to an inequitable situation their most productive. Watt and those participating in an East - Court 6 because head coach Amo Sokoll tied for third in team lit Court 5 are West All Star game in Lo6 6:00 Abel - Aborigines 6:00 Abbey - Abdication Bessone, while he's not so sure scoring with 18 points and, with Angeles on March 28. 7:00 Feemales • Fecundity 7:00 Cowboys - Howland about his assistant, says Pat Russo (4g, 10a), accounted for Baseball Commissioner 8:00 Brothers, Inc. - Whakkers 8:00 Agr. Econ. - Soilers Russo should see his name in three of the spartans' five goals Bowie Kuhn announced Monday 9:00 Abundantia - Abudweiser 9:00 Aku Aku - Akohol print. during the Houghton debacle that the game, sponsored by the 10:00 Casino - Cachet 10:00 Wordsworth Wolfpak - Southern Christian Leadership JENISON JENISON Conference and the Dr. Martin Court 1 Court 2 She smiles at you, Gary Wandellsets Luther King Jr. Memorial You smile back at her, 6:00 West Shaw 1 - 3 6:00 West Shaw 5 - 2 And then grab her like Center, will match squads 7:00 Old Foresters - Org 7:00 Sultans - Spyder At Hot Sam's Soft Pretzel. representing the Eastern and 8:00 Bearcats - DSR 8:00 Lobos - Evans Scholars Western Division of the Major 9:00 Setutes - Snark 9:00 Akhilles - Akat lifting records Leagues. 3 HOT SAM'S PRETZELS 10:00 Return of the 7 - Potlickersi0:00 West Shaw 8 -10 North of the fountains - Meridian Mall Led by three record press and dead Uft of j 0?5 performances by Gary Wandell, pOUnds the MSU weightlifting club took feo#, $5 Despite his record breaking tf crrdi^l This coupon worth $5 toward j purchase of a hair Big Al's a second place standing in last weekends weightlifting meet held in Detroit. A team from performances, Wandell had to ^ for a 8Bcond ^ace finish behind lifter from a Central frosting or perm. Central Indiana easily won first Indiana is Gift certificates available for your Valenjtioe. ^ ESS". IT A 'n class, lifting a combined weight pound Call ED 2-4080 _i o of 1,055 pounds. 224 Abbott $5 $5 coming 360 pounds, in the dead lift with 465 pounds and established i new state record for combined Dav# Burke and Dan Gillis each took a fourth place in the _wglght In the bench press, squat meet Burke „fted 198 pound division while £285 ' the Gillis hoisted 1,260 pounds competing in the 242 pound class. our hot dogs SHEPARD'S SHOE SALE! ... Spring Leonard of the MSU class. Espinosa, president Club, competed for the Spartans In the 165 pound Record lifter Special MSU Weightlifter Gary Wondell performs here during a The club will be idle now for six weeks until their next meet recent meet in Detroit. Wondell set three state records in April 5th in Dayton, Ohio. the meet. State News photo by Don Gerstner Thousands of Famous Brand Shoes at are Unbelievably Low, Low Prices! Beautiful—Unusual Photographs Asian American Recreation Club, Inc. IM news Now Is the time to have a fine 5 x 7 or 8 x 10 SUMMER JET CHARTER? and Interesting portrait o« Preliminaries for the Women Men's Shoes yourself made from a selection of this long. Now in Groups {707 beautifully composed lighted, artistically proofs. The finished prints are carefully retouched and ONLY HONG KONG & OTHER ASIAN CITIES badminton doubles tournami will be held from 6:30-10: p.m. Thursday in the south hi printed to give you the quality As Low As "7 71 of the lower gym. The Mi s5's.. photo you'll be proud to display. $407 3-month flight $185 basketball team will How long Men's Snow Boots The Perfect Gift For • Valentine's Day Reg. $15.00 Round-trip to Taipei & 2-month flight 1-month flight One-way Charter Michigan in the other half ofi gym. • Graduation Hong Kong to Japan Now in Groups Make Your $797 Mother's Day is • As Low As I • Engagement Appointment Connecting flights to Singapore, Manila, There9s a Today Bangkok, Seoul and Calcutta. YOUR 3 Hours Parking In Downtown Ramps with Any Purchase or Ask for Park and Shop Stamps 209 Abbott Rd. Phone ED 2-8889 FOR INFORMATION, WRITE OR CALL: VALENTINE'S Stanely Lo, Flight Chairman Yes... We Have Charge Accounts P.O. Box 2549, Stanford, Calif. 94305 PARTY HUNGRY? Phone: (415)325-9015 TONIGHT shorten it. Try a tan- The Look gy pizza or one of our great sandwiches. All delivered instantly at no extra cost. We Are ALSO! pleased to Hamburgers announce our Cheeseburgers Submarines French Fries Spring Ski PIZZA W€V6NB€RC has It. FEBRUARY 14TH IS A VERY ENGAGING DAY SALE 49'jrM Available In British cjive hesi, the VcUentine, Our regular order of Buttermilk CALL 332-6517 tan. $25.00 Pancakes only 4>ke leallif, w-cutU, VARSITY /J Jbicuvumd lecm Q 49c per customer aras •d' Headquarteri jor: Bring along all prospectors. 3 ★Orange Blossom Diamond your E S OPEN Sun., Thru Thut*. ★AH Carved Wedding Ring Phone - 351-9494 6 A.M. To 11 P-W' Since 1944 - Firtt Choke of MSU Studenti raw* 2283 Grand River Fri. & Sat. ★Longlne* — Buleva Wetchea 319 ■. Grand River Okemos, Mich. 6 A.M. To 2 A.M. 326 .^Washington 317 E. Grand River ★International Pewter A Bit* Laming Vt mile west of Meridian It DOWNTOWN E. Lansing Phont 332-4473 2820 S E. Grand River Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 11, 1970 IUST A FEW BLOCKS / TENDER, MEATY,GRADE A FARMER PEET'S SLICED SWIFT'S PROTEN STANDING OFF CAMPUS AT 3301 E. MICHIGAN PRICES EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, FEB. 15 AVE/ THRU./ whole lurch rib fryers WE RESERVE QUANTITY RIGHTS meats 4, 5, 6 28 RIBS 88 LB EBERHARD^ ~ LB. MEATY BREASTS OR LG LEGS MONDAY THRU OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY FRIDAY F. PEET'S SEMI-BONELESS SWIFT'S PROTEN TENDER OPEN SATURDAY-ALL DAY 'TIL MIDNIGHT FRYER PARTSEf lb45c SWIFT'S PREMIUM HI-STYLE HAM ^ 88c RIB STEAKS lb ( 5108 HERRUD ALPINE VEAL OR BEEF OPEN SUNDAY 10 AM POLLY ANNA - 7PM CORNISH HENS lb. 59£ ALL BEEF FRANKS LB. 79c CHOPPED STEAKS lb. 79c POLLY ANNA SPLIT TOP HOT CROSS 10 FL. OZ. NO-RETURN BTLS. 3 LB. PKG. OR MORE j BREAD BUNS RICH IN FLAVOR - JUST 20 LIKE HOME-MADE BUY 3 - SAVE 20c oz. 3 wt. mmm I . FULL OF DELICIOUS FRUIT AND TOPPED WITH CROSS OF ICING. FRESCA apuckt^c fresh BIRDS EYE FROZEN hambur6.59 59' MM A LOAVES M 6c OFF POLLY ANNA APPLE 10c OFF POLLY ANNA SWEETHEART Frozen Sea Food REG. 53c FISHERMEN PERCH It- 48c peas.cut corn 15 SPARTAN FROZEN IDAHO HASH BROWNS OR CRINKLE CUTffe ff tt french fries 31 FRITTERS COFFEE CAKE W-BRAND LAKE _ FULL OF J4JICY APPLES & RAISINS AND COVERED A RICH, DANISH COFFEE CAKE, FILLED WITH ASST. SMELT POLY BAG 3for$1 WITH A DE LICIOUS GLAZE FRUIT FLAVORS REG. 59c FISHERMEN FISH STICKS -1 49c WANSON FROZEN CHICKEN, BEEF, TURKEY snowed il. *> paper .tI the the Student Health ... « . Service controlled l.. by ,, students, he said. Tliis up for the discussion at Fee Hall, de-centralization would result in contraceptive policy. Communications Dept. # # because certain students could bypass governing bodies, Drive misses quota.- CONSENT AND RELEASE FOR PERSONS UNDER TWENTY-ONE YEARS Rustem said. OF AGE When asked why the faculty should be eliminated from board blood ' donors sought functions when there is student The annual winter term Red Cross blood drive will continue representation on faculty bodies through Friday. The goal for the drive was set at 100 pints a day, Shore said ASMSU should l)ut the Red Cross, aided by student Volunteers from the Office consist of students only, with student activities as the dealing of Volunteer Programs, collected only 24 pints the first day Monday. merican National Red Croaa, its officers an agents, physicians, technicians, r Academic Senate consists of The drive, sponsored by Ranger I, a student group affiliated ns or damages whatsoever that I or my re; We don't promise you a good used car. faculty dealing with faculty with ROTC, will run today and Thursday from 2-8 p.m. and g out of or incident to such blood donation We guarantee it. 100%* activities. Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Demonstration Hall. Faculty power is a block to Chairman of the drive is William A. Williams, Kalamazoo GLENN HERRIMAN VOLKSWAGEN. INC. Signature of parent or guardian 6135 W. SAGINAW ST concerned student involvement senior, co-Chairman is Walt Gutowski, E. Lansing sophomore. LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917 such as with women's hours and Both students are members of ROTC. >f parent or guardian PHONE 482-6226 (City and State) open house policies, Rustem The Red Cross is also urging members of the E. Lansing's Smallest Volkswagen Dealer added. Lansing community to donate their blood during the drive. This One Will Cause HEART PALPITATIONS!! It's a Record Riot Single Album $1.69 Two Record Set $1.99 Three Record Set $2.49 Four Record Set $2.99 Five or Six Record Set $3.99 Seven or Eight Record Set $4.99 Nine or Ten Record Set $5.99 4Complete Line of Hallmark Cards to Win Her Heart9' SB S 421 E. Grand River 'tudent tudent ^^ook Across from Olin tore Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February I I, 1970 is UBA-feOUND ianadian entry Two abortion critics seek efused to bus DETROIT (UPI) - A bus repeal of outdated law The chartered bus left irrying about 40 young men Chicago Monday afternoon with By ANN HODGE Associated Women Students. "Pregnancies from incest, rape get a small reform, it will be the ,d women believed bound for about two-dozen young men and State News Staff Writer The Rev. Mr. Ward said most or fear of a child deformed by end of true reform. uba to harvest sugar cane was women dressed in denims and of the 113 Rubella (German measles) are pregnant women he "It's discouraging to see how trned back at the Canadian carrying duffel bags Two outspoken critics of has advised on board. It through his work not the most common reasons hard it is to shake the 5rder because the visitors were picked up about 20 more in Michigan abortion law called for with Michigan Clergy for for abortion," she said. "Married repeal of outdated legislation establishment," she said. jnsidered "not bona fide Detroit Monday night. Problem Pregnancy Counseling women living with their Mrs. Tanton said 135 babies nimmigrants," it was learned before 200 students in Conrad in The Greyhound travel plan Lansing wanted abortions. husbands request most of the found in trash cans in Detroit Jay. showed a Auditorium Monday evening. "I've seen the heartbreak of abortions." group called the last year speak for the need for A source confirmed to UPI Skimasters' Club had chartered The Rev. Don Ward, director mother and father, and the tools Mrs. Tanton said many people abortion reform. at the persons, from Chicago the bus in Chicago, and of United Ministries in of the trade working for abortion reform in an All Higher (illegal abortions) She said when it is id Detroit, planned to head for State Bus Corp. of Brooklyn, Education, and Mrs. John are too well known — the rattail Michigan are worried that if they abortion laws argued that are not uba through Canada. But he N.Y., was paying the tab. Tanton, chairman of Michigan comb and the »clined to give specific details knitting he said. "I've felt this needle," enforceable, some compare them Kyle Miller, the bus driver, Women for Medically Controlled at gut to speed laws which should planned trip. 'the Hartley Purvis, head of jnadian customs at the Detroit told a reporter when the bus stopped for a meal break in Battle Creek, Abortion, appeared in the second of three abortion symposiums on level." The Rev. Mr. Ward criticized Chemistry prof remain on the books. "But speed laws save lives, the FBI was sponsored by opponents of abortion who abortion laws have not," Mrs. Windsor tunnel, said the reyhound bus was not allowed getting the names of passengers. Greyhound officials in argue that a woman must have a to get award Tanton said. "Illegal abortion is the child to be fulfilled and is leading cause of maternal i cross into Canada Monday Detroit said ght because "the occupants of identify the passengers, and the they could not Record rainfall ridden after an abortion. guilt - from Sigma Xi death." bus were considered not FBI refused to make "An abortion of an unwanted any fide nonimmigrants and comment. erefore were refused entry." Miller said hits New York child can lead to fulfillment because the next child may be Gerasimos professor of Karabatsos, chemistry, will Looking for none of the said Canadian passengers receive the award for Sigma Xi He migration officials determined equipment brought onto the bus. ski Abortion discussion NEW YORK (AP) - New York had its heaviest Feb. 10 wanted," he said. "Relief and graditude, not guilt, follow a junior research scientist of the something year. The award will be e "not bona fide" status of the The few riders on the bus oup, which said it was going who would make any comment Rev. Don Ward of the Michigan Clergy for Problem Pregnancy Counseling and Mrs. John Tanthom, chairman of rain ever Tuesday and it was almost three times the previous medical abortion." He offered a different presented at the science Different? o Canada for a skiing trip. said only, "We're record set 101 years ago. intrepretation of the argument honorary's meeting at 8 p.m. Give that special someone a going skiing." the Michigan Women for Medical Control of Abortion Feb. 18 in 138 Chemistry Harper Lloyd, an Greyhound officials said the The weather bureau said for fetal rights. Bldg. VALENTINE'S CAKE spoke at Conrad Auditorium Monday night. Karabatsos will lecture on estigator for the Canadian bus had been re-routed to They discussed 2.38 inches fell up to 4:30 p.m. "If a 17 year - old girl must - with your personal message abortion reform and moves to "Some Applications of Nuclear imigration Dept., said he could Buffalo, N.Y. repeal abortion laws. The earlier record was .85 inches have a hysterectomy because of from it release the reason why the State News photo by Magnetic Resonance Jerry McAllister an illegal abortion, what about Spectroscopy icupants of the bus were the rights of her future unborn of Chemistry." The meeting is Organic open BIRTHDAY BAKERS dged trying to enter Canada child?" he asked. to the public. spurious reason because The Rev. Mr. FOR SOC SCI MAJORS Ward i called information was present abortion laws "an :onfidential." invasion of rights." One source indicated "Your body belongs to you GET IT FROM US an [ganization called the until you become pregnant, then Language options made Venceremos Brigade" it belongs to the state," he said. enceremos is Spanish for "we He said Michigan abortion law iall conquer") organized the was made 124 years FOR THE BEST CAR DEAL TRY DETROIT ago in a |p, He said the group was to frontier state and have remained Any Make eet with other members of the By JOHNJUEL on the books because of male or Model New or Used State News Staff Writer -Completion of a minimum competency -- was dropped explained. The language oup in St. John's, New of 18 credits in courses dealing entirely. departments also agreed that a prejudice. runswick, and they would Majors in the College of Social with "If men carried the babies, IN LANSING CALL AL or LOU one foreign area, and a "The change was proposed single year of a language was an iard a Cuban freighter there. Science will have minimum of 6 additional credits the laws would have been 393 - 5329 "The Fifth new early last fall by our student "unnecessary hurdle" for Estate," an alternatives to the present within the humanities. advisory students, he added. changed 100 years ago," he said. kderground Detroit newspaper, committee," Baljit foreign language requirement, Mrs. Tanton said that if the Id in its current edition the beginning next fall term. -Completion of 24 credits in Singh, assistant dean of the a cognate program planned by College of Social Science, said. Singh noted that the change will not be effective until fall state can say women must have RICHARD BUICK pban government would pay A curriculum change, the student's major department "They maintained that one year term, 1970, so this year's spring an unwanted child they may also 1500 Kercheval te costs for Americans who approved by the College of and approved by the College of a foreign language was not and summer graduates will not be able to decide that women knted to go to Cuba to harvest Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Social Science and recently Curriculum Committee. be affected. cannot have children. ie sugar cane crop. enough to be useful, and passed by the The College University previously recommended a requirement of [ More than 200 Americans Curriculum Committee and the required either second - year two years of a language or two in Cuba working in the sugar Academic Council, changes the competency in a foreign years of foreign studies." e fields, and several hundred humanities and foreign studies language or first The bre would replace them in year advisory committee requirement for a bachelor of competence plus a minimum of circulated their proposal to the jming months, said the 'Fifth arts degree to completion of any nine credits in courses dealing various departments of the kate.' One of its reporters, one of the following options: with foreign one area. College of Social Science, and |ck London, was among the -Attainment of a second , ^he previous, language contacted the language 3 harvester*.already in year competency in a foreign requirement for a bachelor off departments before sending a Iba, the paper said. language. degree -- one year revised bill in for approval, Singh 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February 11 ^ STATE NEWS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED 355-8255 Deadline for Valentine Special Today 3 p.m.! classified Automotive Employment FRANKLY SPEAKING Phil honk For Rent For Rent PLYMOUTH, 1966 - Fury III 2 door PART TIME employment for MSU PRINCETON ARMS. Furnished, one ROOM FOR girl in private home in TAPE •n DECK, locks the home. Tnca, hardtop. Metallic red, 383, students during school bedroom. Sublet spring. Okemos. Cooking privileges, 351.9277.' J 4-speed. 485-9383. 2-2/12 midwest's largest full-line parking, share bath with one girl. TOKIorwu merchant wholesaler. Automobile required. For further information, $145/month. 351-20t3. 3-2/12 Linens furnished. Air-conditioned. $10 a week. Call 332-4021 or STEREO EQUIPMENT c—l PONTIAC, 1965 Catalina Hardtop. Good condition. Snow tires. Call phone 351 -5800. O UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom 332-0389. 3-2/12 amplifier, Dyna tuner r *1 • • AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT 351-3799. 3-2/13 WOMEN AND Female student apartment, possibly one child, no pets. Phone 677-5261.5-2/16 ssir speak- "Jsa For Sale • FOR RENT RAMBLER 1962 - New tires, wanted for advertising sales work 2 MAN efficiency in Haslett. $100 BOAT: STEURY fiternu^l in dynamic new corporation. SVSJ a • FOR SALE battery, $120. Call 351-1316, includes utilities.Phone 337-2381, ZENITH ClpiyE of Sound stereo, 1967. 1966 Merc Stop in or call to see what we can • LOST & FOUND • PERSONAL after 3:30. 3-2/13 do for you. STEVENSON and ASSOCIATES. COLEMAN - 339-9201. 3-2/13 $14'tO\-'dnt condition- Call 332 5-2/12 start, water reverse. Traile^'^l skiis, and gas tank iTM Price: $975. Call • PEANUTS PERSONAL TORINO, condition. 1968 - 4-speed. FE 9-2074. Excellent 351-6441. 220 Albert Street. TWO GIRLS Village. needed Spring, New Cedar summer. LIBRARY BOOKS over 40,000. 10c 5 p.m., ask for Ted. 337-136,tS| 3-2/13 • REAL ESTATE 5-2/12 351-8415. 10-2/24 and up. 1 GE color TV, $150. 1 5-2/12 • SERVICE Zenith black and white with • TRANSPORTATION RECEPTIONIST - TYPIST for busy TWO BEDROOM, completely stereo, $100. Call Ethel's, AMATEUR RADIO - HF(SSB) and statioTcomi • WANTED East Lansing doctor's office. carpeted luxury apartment. Only 669-9311. 3-2-11 Going oveseas, sacrifice Please write stating previous 7 minutes from campus. $145 per experience, expected salary, and month. 339-2490. 4-2/13 SEWING MACHINE Clearance sale. 882-8587 after 5:30. 3-2/13 1 DEADLINE family status. Box B-2. 10-2/24 Brand new portables - $49.95, DIAMOND VOLKSWAGEN BUS 1962. Rebuilt CEDARVIEW APARTMENTS, 1404 ENGAGEMENT rim ■ engine. Fine mechanical $5.00 per month. Large selection wedding band $350 value 1 P.M. OIK class day be¬ HOUSEWIFE 9-4 shift. Soda East Grand River. Married, fore publication. condition. Wide ovals. AM/FM of reconditioned used machines. best offer. Call Tim 7*1 Cancellations - 12 noon one radio. 351-0546. 1-2/11 fountain. No nights, no Saturdays, graduates, seniors, Singers, Whites, Necchis, New 332-3568.3-2/13 ^"1 no Sundays. Muir Drugs, 1399 351-5647. 4-2/13 Home & "Many Others." $19.95 class day beta* publica¬ VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER. 1965. East Grand River, Brookfield tion. Call after 4 p.m., 882-0465. Plaza. 5-2/17 NEAR CAPITOL. One to $39.95. Terms. EDWARDS DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, TWO SAXAPHONES Alto with Varitone. Selrtw-w | Best of 3-2-11 furnished. Utilities, washer, dryer 1115 North Washington. 484-7025. 3-2/13 CASHIERS, FEMALE Part time, included. $110. 1133 West 489-6448. C-2/12 PHONE VOLKSWAGEN excellent 1968. Sun condition, snow roof, tires. evenings and weekends. Apply in person, SPARTAN TWIN Ottawa, 482-2085, 355-5186. TF GRAD $20,000 STUDENTS wantsTcTj! 3-bedroom Ranch 355-8255 $1,450 or best offer. Call THEATER. Frandor Shopping NORTH POINTE, miles northeast of 351-3852. 5-2-13 MSU. Ideal'.'! RATES Center. 3-2/12 conditioned, furnished and heat. $165,351-1167. 6-2/11 12. TF you. Call 351-5175.3-2/13 " Scooters & Cycles NURSE WANTED five hours in 100 USED vacuum cleaners. Tank, 12" b/w portable TV plus attrwJ I day SI.50 morning, 5 days/week for lady. EAST LANSING canister, and uprights. 1 year 15tf 3 dovs per word per day J 4.00 MATCHLESS 750cc 1966 4400 ED 2-5176. 1-2/11 bedrooiyi, near furnished. campus. One Large airy warranty. $7.88 and up. DENNIS DISTRIBUTING CO. 316 North stand.i$45.487,787,5,;30p,| miles $800. Call Bee 351-6478. rooms. Air conditioned. 13 1/2# per worn per aay 5-2/17 FEMALE DRUG CLERK wanted. Beautifully maintained. Select Cedar, opposite the City Market. 56 WATT AM FM stereo" HeathB 5 days Full time. C-2/12 S6.50 Transportation clientele. Lease 332-3135 or Receiver $190.00. phlJ,| 13# per word per day HONDA 350 1969 Maroon road necessary to Okemos area. Must 676-1140 before 10 P.m. 2-2/tjB bike. 2300 miles. New condition be reliable and have pleasant STEREO, PORTABLE. Chest of (based on 10 words per ad) never dumped. Grad student, personality. Call 332-3853 after 7 p.m. 3-2/13 LARGE 2 bedroom apartment in quiet adult complex. unfurnished drawers. IV 9-5809 before 3 p.m. 5-2/16 BOOK OF Only 3 Knowledge - Beautiful! moving must sell. $625, 484-3567 years old' There will be a 50# service after 6 p.m. 1-2/11 Excellent storage, carpeted and 355-9952. 3-2/13 and bookkeeping charge if MALE: MANAGER, large University carport. Available immediately. ST. BERNARD pups. AKC, 6 weeks this ad is not paid within Auto Service & Parts off campus conference center, For Rent For Rent FABIAN REALTY. ED 2-0811. old. Excellent bloodline, shots, EPIPHONE ELECTRIC gu,w_ one week. wormed. 332-1911. 4-2/13 housing and food service. Eleanor Fabian. 626-6002. 7-2/13 or best offer. Shure mike • S2ol ACCIDENT Problem? Call Southwest Michigan immediate VINE STREET - Young FACULTY APARTMENT. 353-2689.5-2/17 " The State News will be KALAMAZOO STREET BODY opening. Some experience share 3 room upstairs Unfurnished. No LIKE NEW apartment size pets. EAST EAST LANSING. 1 bedroom, SHOP. Small dents to large preferred. Salary plus housing. 372-8677. 3-2-11 LANSING MANAGEMENT. ' refrigerator. $60 or best offer. FENDER TELECASTER guitar responsible only for the furnished or unfurnished. 6, 9, 12 355-6054. 3-2/12 withl first day's incorrect inser¬ wrecks. American and foreign Send resume to: State News, Box Phone 332-2627. C month leases. Carpeted, heat case. $150 or ' cars. Guaranteed work. 482-1286. A-1, East Lansing. 8-2-11 355-2657. 1-2/11 tion. CAPITOL VILLA furnished. $135 and up. 337-0511 2628 East ONE-TWO GIRLS now or spring. or HALSTEAD MANAGEMENT For Rent APARTMENTS Americana Apartments. No COMPANY 351-7910. 22-2/27 ). All TWO PAIR skiis - Rossignols (195's)H MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East damage deposit. 351-1876, and Hart Javelir Kalamazoo Street. . . Since 1940. 351-7138. 5-2-13 DUPLEX: HASLETT area. 3 inner spring and box spring 337-0420. 3-2/13 TV RENTALS - Students only. Low Married, post-grads, 1 and 2 Complete auto painting and bedrooms, 1 and Vt baths. combinations. Roll-away beds in collision service. IV5-0256. C monthly and term rates. Call bedroom apartments. From The State News does not FRANDOR, 2 bedroom unfurnished. Attached garage. Family only. 30", 39" and 48" widths. TOSHIBA COMPONENT stereowM 484-2600 to reserve yours. $150-$165. Near Campus. permit racial or religious $160. 337-0421 HALSTEAD 339-2846, after 6 p.m. 5-2/16 Hollywood style beds and frames, tape deck, and V University TV Rentals. C For information call discrimination in Its ad¬ MANAGEMENT COMPANY chests, dressers, study desks. 60 Earphones 351-7910. 10-2/11 used matching chairs for study or vertising columns. The TV RENTALS: G.E., 19" portable - Brand new. Must sell because of| State News will not accept dining room use. Used card tables draft. John 353-4027.5-2/17 $8.50 per month including stand. for advertising which discrim¬ Aviation Call J. R. Culver Co., 351-8862. SUBLET: ONE man needed ONE OR TWO girls needed to share and folding chairs. Late model CEDAR GREEN sublease 2-man luxury apartment, 351-9207. stereo phonographs, inates against religion, FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to 217 Ann Street, East Lansing. ' Available immediately. 3-2/13 house. $65. 332-5320 after 6 p.m and stereo RE FI RGE RAT0R, ADMIRAl] apartment starting now or spring. components. Stereo tape Electric range. Oldsmobile IS 5-2-13 race, color or national or¬ learn in the PIPER CHEROKEEII 351-0855. 3-2-11 recorders, used portable TV sets. igin. NEW G.E. PORTABLE ai.d stands CAMPUS, NEAR. Furnished. Living Holiday, 2-door. 372-5089.3-2/tj| Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C NORTHWEST - 2 Apartment gas ranges, kitchen rented only to MSU students and SUBLET: CEDAR VILLAGE. room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. ED carpeted, garage. Close to tables and chairs. 1 and 2 burner faculty. $8.84 monthly (including schools, electric hot plates. $3.99 anct yp^._ March 2-5374.5-2/17 Employment i_>»,, State Management February 15 to 3ai-3(yi^bra»fi4i0B."^-'i9' 15. , -•* shopping, $150, references. 489-6279. 5-2/16 deposft,' New metal kitchen cabinets. Free ._0LYMPl,f TYPEWRITERS. l~. standard, $50. 2 portables, 8 3 FULL time men needed, high f ONE, MAN needed to sublet in Cedar delive^. Bank card. Master Charge 332-6524. 10-2/24 Room for rapid advancement. Call FRANDOR, NEAR - one-bedroom Village. $50 each. 337-1530. GIRL TO live in and layaway plans. Hours: 5 - Automotive furnished apartment. $150 3-2/11 grad's home. 5:30 WILCOX 371-1913, 10-12, 2-4. C Parking, 54 block to campus. p.m. HART SKIIS. 6'5", I STROBE LIGHT rentals. By the includes all utilities except 351-6771. 1-2/11 SECONDHAND STORE, 509 East Cornet, tape-recorder. 35118 ALPHA ROMEO 1968, 14,000 miles. night or weekend. Call Marshall EXPERIENCED BARTENDER, also electricity. Immediate occupancy. TWO MEN needed for 4-man Michigan. 485-4391. C 3-2/13 Like new condition. Best offer. Music Company 351-7830. C 351-9083. 5-2-13 apartment. Near campus. INDIAN Call 351-3918 10-2/13 a night desk clerk. Accounting HILLS, OKEMOS. 351-1014. X3-2/12 background helpful. On Mackinac Furnished, 3 bedroom. Double Island June 12 through September FEMALE GRAD. Share comfortable BUICK SPECIAL 1963. New: tires, garage. Carpeted. 2 fireplaces. 3-bedroom apartment. Own room. GIRL NEEDED: to sublease spring 13. Call between 9 and 12 a.m. Rec. room. Call 351-5494. 5-2/17 shocks, and muffler; dependable 332-6839. 3-2-11 $70/month. 351-3747. 3-2-11 term. Chalet Apartments. $68. transportation. 355-8265 351-2073. 5-2/17 afternoons, 482-8557 evenings. Apartments GIRL NEEDED sublease PROFESSIONAL NURSES: to spring _J12/1_3 RN-LPN's. General duty term. 4 man apartment. 1 block FURNISHED STUDIO for 2. $15. and Clean or MEN 21 over quiet LAST DAY-DON'T DELAY - FRANDOR AREA 2 bedroom each per week including utilities. CAMARO Z/28 1968. Headers by specialty 3:30-12 midnight, from campus. Call 351-2054. areas. deluxe apartment. Carpeted, rooms. Cooking and parking. Junior. Experimental racing tires, aart time. Liberal fringe Parking. Phone 332-6078. 3-2/13 air-conditioned, $160 a month. Close. Reasonable. 487-5753, air shocks, top end 135+mph. Call shift differential, life 1001 485-8836. TF Fairway Lane. 351-3895, WANTED IMMEDIATELY 1 man to Flint, 313-234-0180 3fter 7:00 Pension program and WANTED IMMEDIATELY 3 men to 355-2398. 2a2/19 sublease p.m. 5-2/12 many others. Call personnel, sublease luxury apartment. Cedar luxury apartment. JOLLY - PENNSYLVANIA, Near - LANSING GENERAL Village. Across from campus. No Northwind. 332-2458. 2-2/12 WANTED: YOUNG man to share sleeping room for gentleman, CAMERO 1967, 327 Sport Coupe. HOSPITAL. 372-8220, ext. furnished, 3-bedroom house damage deposit. 351-7068. 5-2/12 home privileges and parking. Custom interior, new tires. Perfect 420-421. 5-2-13 new with another young man. Must be REDUCED, 2-man. Furnished, spring 882-1010. 5-2/17 TODAY TODAY condition. 2801 Norwich Road, ONE OR two girls needed spring term, Capitol Villa. 332-3320. clean cut. 482-2911. C-3-2/12 882-9130. 5-2-13 OPENING FOR qualified men on a 3-2/13 OWN ROOM. term. New Cedar Village. Reduced Cooking, parking part time evening basis. This is a ONE MAN to share four rates. 351-1456. 5-2/12 facilities. $40/month. person definite opportunity to earn top Immediately. Call 332-0202. house. $40/month plus utilities. In pay for time invested. Phone NEAR CAPITOL. One 2-2/11 Lansing. 10 minutes from 372-9550 between 2 and 5 p.m. furnished. Utilities, washer, dryer FOR YOU TO SAY, Campus. Call Doug. Okemos Ask for Personnel Manager. 4-2/13 332-1315. 4-2/13 included, $100. 1133 West 332-2029, evenings. 5-2/17 SINGLE ROOM for men. Quiet. No CHEVELLE 1968 SS : Ottawa, 482-2085, 355-5186. TF cooking, parking. 332-3170. "I LOVE YOU", THE transmission, power steering, ONE 3-room furnished 2-2/12 BUSBOYS OR girls, part-time, 11-5 GRADS, FOUR man, quiet, close, apartment, $1,895,482-4046.3-2/13 933 Daisy Lane, 485-9675, 5 p.m. NEAR SPARROW. $135. One 3-room unfurnished p.m. Apply in person at HOLLY'S Large 3-bedroom, VALENTINE DISPLAY WAY. 2 $125. 3519 SOUTH Cedar Marlett Manor. STEAK & 4. Near Frandor. 3-2/13 5-2/11 baths, carpeted, apartment Available - COUGAR 1967 390. 335 hp, $21 per week includes private - air-conditioning, utilities except immediately. Couples only. Near 4-speed, wide ovals. Must sell. electric, unfurnished. $225 bus and shopping. FABIAN entrance, linens, parking and maid I RED color! 4-Man, Chalet. Sublet spring term. 353-4004.5-2/16 WAITRESS WANTED, Friday and Near 489-2571. 3-2-11 REALTY, ED 2-0811, Eleanor service. Phone 882-0261 days or campus. Call 351-3780. Saturday nights, 6 till closing. Fabian, 626-6002. 5-2-13 351 -8451 other times. 5-2/16 4-2/13 FALCON SPRINT 1964. 260 V-8, 4 Excellent tips. Also 1 girl 10-6, EAST LANSING, large 347 Student Services 355-8! speed, $550. or best offer. Call Saturday. Own transportation. PENNSYLVANIA NORTH, furnished apartment. 332-0965 Dave, 351-2592. 6-2/11 Call 485-3089 LA FORGI AS 325-ground level of house, 2 Halstead Management Company. RESTAURANT. 5-2/12 351-7910.10-2/11 TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS are now leasing student bedroom, furnished utilities FIAT 1967 850 coupe. 30-34 included, $150. Also, 1443 East units. These spacious luxury apartment completely CROSSWORD J A| 1 |L|E|RMe A miles/gallon. Excellent Michigan, furnished APARTMENT, FURNISHED. No are 1 GNQlglEBAlR D mechanical. Stereo tape. Call 393-5098.5-2/17 $845. $120 heat and wa 351-3 >9.0 children or 4-0242.5-2/11 pets. Holt. Call OX carpeted and furnished with distinctive Spanish PUZZLE B UTTElSmS 1 Mediterranean furniture. Each unit has a dishwasher, ACROSS E AJRP■AlLlEl T 24. Eggs FIAT 1969 - 124 Co garbage disposal and individual control central air 1. Fr. friend 27. Golf mound ■uP srr'iAiOiX A|UTD|_ l TMOTA 0S - mechanically, minor body work. 4. Rolled tea 28. Position $2,000 cash. 873-0451, Detroit conditioning. These two four after 5 p.m. 5-2/17 or man units have up to 3 7. Trampolins 29. Corrosive S NEE r|SMAR R FIREBIRD - HO - 1967. Excellent PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD parking spaces per unit. The student's leisure time has been adequately planned for with a giant heated swimming pool, 11. 12. 13. Offspring Bleak Vocal 30. 32. 33. Smear Publicized Hurl ElTjAJB NjAPjBI S eIciuilIa 0 condition. Vinyl top. Console. Automatic transmission $1,700. Today . . . just clip, complete, wail. recreation and 14. Stencil 35. Soft drink resT GjNElJS private balconies. If GIL I UN TMSCIU I rooms you want to be 16. Poisonous 36. Cargo After 5 p.m. 351-1046. 3-2/13 STATE NEWS will bill you later. FORD 1964 Fairlane. V-8, standard among the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call today. lizard 17. Formerl-y 37. 40. Priest's cap Land measure hMLEIH S, There are units starting at $70/ month per man. 18. Swarthy 41. Science transmission. Good condition. Call after 5 p.m., 351-8220. 3-2-11 19. Tapestry 42. Form of John 21. Dregs 43. Playthings 3 Go-between I 22. Question 44. Affirmative 4. Salad plant j GREAT CARS ARE EASY TO FIND Zip Code when you check today's Classified closely 5'Sta£J ,23. Predicament 45. Shout 6. Beard 01 w Ads! MODEL OPEN: 1-6 p.m. every day 7. Rich man GTO 1968. Very good Consecutive Dates to Ru except Sunday 8. High-^a' . Many options. $2,100. Call 9. Conversaw" S 351-6557. 5-2-13 Heading __________ PHONE: 332-6441 i i 10. lb. Assassinate p Pitfall 18. pinod1'"5' HILLMAN 1960: Expensive, good 19. Qualify transport;* qV.V.w tires and battery. 3 JT:i32 days, 485-8526 THREE AND SIX MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE 20. Herb °f 8*1 21. Blood reW ■ 1 P 23, Watch 25. Emulate P»c»!lf % MGB 1968 green. Excellent 26. Put with QRupciungftam j condition. Best offer. 351-3287 Peanuts Personals must be placed in person. 28. Demijohn s after 6 p.m. 5-2-13 OLDSMOBILE 1965 F-85, 4-door 10 Words or Less: J day - $1.50 3 days - $4.00 5 days - $6.50 11 P 29. Staff of|lCttl 31.S.A.moun"T deluxe. V-8, automatic, power 15f per word 40# per word 32. Main artery l Over 10 Words Add: 65# per word 33 W r P P n. steering, brakes, radio. Excellent. ,4620 S, Hagadorn $850., 699-2569. 4-2/13 34. poisonous j weed I OLDSMOBILE 88, 1966, 2-door. : Michigan State News MANA CEMENTEXCL USIVEL Y B Y: 35 Progenitor 1 Vinyl top, radio, power steering, 347 Student Services Bldg. power brakes, 34,000 miles. good condition. ED 2-1405. 3-2-11 Very MSU East Lansing, Mich. Alct lMi|WMt Company iq.Some__ I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February I 1. For Sale P ersonal JASTER ■lifjer Ioffer. - GUITAR, both new condition. 351-2377. 5-2-13 Jordan FREE -- LIFE INSURANCE literature. Call licensed agent - STEVE KAUFMAN 353-7708. O Judge (Continued from sent protest letter 1 UP TO 50% on brand name: page 1) power to intercede for justice." worn as a belt," accordigng to T.V. RENTALS iters, cameras, projectors, view of an individual, his Harmon upon Harmon. pearls, diamonds, minks, free delivery, service receiving the thes integrity and the right ha has letter stated that he believed the "The facts brought out in the li tables, radios, record players, and pick-up. to his own opinion," Rustem signers did not understand letter are not the same facts "rplated warr UNIVERSITY T.V. RENTALS said. completely what had transpired aired at the trial," Harmon said. Phone 484-2600 Larrowe, Crate, and Rustem in the case. "It is not just a question of I CASSFf O said they feel McCrea was «P® deck' year not wearing the flag or of | tOVYers, A AM/FM GIVE FUR, Valentine's Day. $4.0 given satisfactory treatment words The letter states that the misunderstanding the law. The 1.14?,. 3-2/10 and up. No. 9. 20154 Grand Rivei under the law, but was indicted mutilate, deface, defile, and contempt as defendant showed outright 5-2/16 on an interpretation. provided in the defiance for the flag." ^ . GOYA steel string. Like "Since McCrea is an MSU statute used to convict McCrea The severity of the sentence $100 originally $202. FREE A thrilling hour of student and was charged were not construed ... beauty. by the fair according to was questioned in the 1.1024. 3-2-11 For appointment call 484-4519. import of their terms. letter. The MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS campus police we felt it sentence handed down to IdRAWN CUTTERS, sleighs necessary to bring the incident "The flag worn by McCrea, McCrea is the genera) STUDIO, 1600 East Michigan. to ■ buggies. Buckboard and lap C-2/12 President Wharton's was punishment for all - originally used as a types of s. 393-3215. 5-2/12 attention," Larrowe said. "The bedspread. McCrea was asked to campus disorders, according to ENJOY THE magnificent splendors campus police come directly remove the flag by Judge Harmon. COUNTRY under a Resident gentleman of the Bahamas or President Wharton's Advisor. The flag was then cut "The sentence was not Acapulco. more /ear old. $550. 663-4348 Either trip $209. Call Al from jurisdiction and he thus has the and mutilated in order to be severe than usual," he said. 16 p.m. 5-2/12 Studentours at 351-4928 or 353-2968. 1-2/12 Judge Harmon defines campus disorders as the |L ASSES, SAFETY, or taking over of ed OPTICAL lens or any optical DISCOUNT, DO Hansen, kid a 355-2086. favor. Call Rita It's her Brown plans to boost buildings, confrontation with police and disregard for East Michigan Avenue, Birthday. 1-2/11 administrative rules or laws. 1.7409. 5-2-13 I VACUUM cleaners $3 up. \ SEWING MACHINES $10 state communications be It is hoped that the judge will persuaded, by the letter, to re - evaluate his decision and ■ELECTRO GRAND. Hours 9 INCOME TAX preparation Sen. Basil W. Brown, to reduce the February, read about it in the sentence, Larrowe j 5 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m. $3.50, March $4.00, April $4.50, D-Highland Park, said Tuesday said. p.m. 804 East Michigan, and he newspapers, or see it on up; 1452 East Michigan plans to attend all of Gov. television, or hear it on radio the q. 0-2/11 Avenue, Lansing, Michigan. Phone Milliken's ' McCrea is currently appealing Lansing news next 351-2126 for appointment. 5-2/11 conferences to save time lost in day." Brown said that "if the court's decision. "If I was The powder's communications between the persuaded by the letter I would governor and legislators. permitted" he intends to ask be powerless to reverse The SAY IT with meaning and say it to my arrow shows the path of the avalanche which rolled a half mile over cars and WISHED Furniture: her in the Pickwick Pub Brown said his presence at the questions of the governor "on decision now that the case has through a at the vacation dining room at the winter resort of Val d'lsere, France Tuesday. Most of the victims nigh ALBERT PICK MOTOR HOTEL. conferences would "save time, occasion," and that he "would been appealed," Harmon said. hope the governor would were thought to be young people staying at the vacation center. 10-2-18. effort and possible ■inished picture frames, entertain the questions" he AP misunderstanding Wirephoto 1e. PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 Peanuts Personal when would ask. considering important French avalanche kills 39 th Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. C legislation." He pointed out that at times a ■|CAL GUITAR. Jose Ramirez CONGRAULATIONS TO Mary Ellen "I think it is important," legislator must wait "up to Krist, on becoming Rose of Delta a ■ 2, hand-made in Spain. Phone Brown said, "that all legislators week" to see the governor for an ■7278 after 4 p.m. 5-2-13 Sig. Delta Sigma Pi. 1-2/11 know what is being said, at the explanation of remarks made at of them were stuck like in time it is news conferences. about five miles that ■CLARINET, good condition, HEY DELTS, We want to make said, and do not have (Continued from page 1) concrete. You away, against avalanches and for couldn't pull killed four persons and said the offer. Call violent love to youl Thanks for evacuation when one threatens Sandy, - Saint - Maurice in the valley them ?ut and haf! to cut P^P'6 [3441. 5-2/11 the serenade. Kappas. 1-2/11 catastrophe was "foreseeable." normally lies with local life iiD WHAT'S wnai ^ was continually covered by ^ree stee' Elates." Val d'lsere "v«i h't« and Tignes," he authorities in France, a K player. AC or portable. 8' CONGRATULATIONS CHERYL, ^ drifting snow. Police blocked it IV„« it avalanch® «ame a half said, "live under the incessant procedure called haphazard and the bestest Pan Hel. V.P. to all but emergency traffic and mile down the 80111:4 of threat of avalanches and the few iHtt - jtion. Brand ever. new great amateurish in a statement YTB. 1-2/11 sent a snow plow to lead each 3'365 ' foot ,I^t" So|ahe> called efforts made to take steps to by d. $90. 355-5381.3-2-11 Melchior Schild of Switzerland's B.A.D.: HAPPY 21st to my one and ambulance convoy. "The. Dome " 11 b »n area head off a possible incident were Federal Avalanche Service in S SKI IS Ladings and boots The temperature, 17 degrees described by the resort's security minimal in relation to the risk." Davos. 5 cOV.^ n|V one season. only. And happy 1st on our seemed colder because of high chuief' J?(cqu®s Jouve',as .one An inspector had noticed 69 jo after 5 p.m. 3-2-11 "second" anniversary. Love, Sue. winds, and hampered .w^re, n°?,n* would £»* . 1-2/11 efforts. rescue indicated . indicated there there was such a signs of a snow slide -- Pompidou ordered Interior vacation colony Saturday, said Minister Raymond Marcellin and | V0UR VALENTINE danger." jte red inflatable chair, a WMSN & Shaw Hall present "Arch | 338 Natural Resources "I tried to get people out," dan8er- JunniMw Rn..le_ Boule, b but no action was taken Minister for Youth and Sports Jacques Boule a denartmcnt —- • a said Jacques Sifferlen, a student department Realise the threat - Angel" mixer, February 13, 9-12 I — colors available. Many not Joseph Comiti to Val d'lsere. styles, including hassocks PHIL midnight, Shaw Lower Lounge. trapped in the slide, "but a lot of?c'al Chambery, noted an avalanche athowever, at Tignes, thoaght serious. But the ministers could get no prices. Phone HAPPY Anniversary! A Movie, tonight, 8:00 p.m., Snyder Responsibility for measures further than Bourg - Saint - MSU Promenaders Folk, 10215, to midnight. Happier 30 months I've never Round, and Cafeteria. "Dinner at Eight," starring spentl Square Dancing, Wednesday, 7:00 Jean Harlow. Admission 50c. Maurice, about 30 miles from O'Hara I love youl Huggie Bear. p.m., Room 34 Women's IM. the scene because of the 1-2/11 8 track cartridges and title MSU Sailing Club will hold Wolverine 1970 Deadline, Friday, rams weather. In Is, dust bugs, tape cleaners, LINDA: CONG RATULA IONS i Racing February 13, 27 Student Services Paris, Premier Jacques School at 8:30 tonight in Apartment Chaban I jacks galore. All at making Rose Queen Court! Lo\ Building. Last day for students to - Delmas said "all 3B Twyckingham. Call (Continued from page 1) emergency, policies have to be I prices. MAIN yoOr'Phi Mu sisters. 1-2/11 Kathy at reserve e copy of the 1970 Wolverine system throughout the nation to necessary investigations" will be 353-6581 for rides. at the low price of ten dollars. Use he said. "There is a good deal of changed quickly and should not ■CTR0NICS, 5558 South insure that everyone with ^ made to determine the cause and PONY SOLDIERS: Thqnks for,, t the coupon in todays State News to local autonomy and a lack of be limited jsylvania, 882-5035. C - by statutory certain birthday is called on the the resoousabilities, if ar>v for federal standards. — instant party. The not so mi make sure you can take restrictions. the deaths." advantage of •• same day," Myers said. Americas. 1-2/11 this final offer. "We should standardize Animals "ft is my feeling that public policies by Congressional statute sentiment is for the elimination jTERED Service ™l**u<» local PERSIAN kittens, lippie pigs, NOAH'S Muslim Student d^tion." Col. Wilbur Myers, Deputy or phasing out of the various Aeronautics institute I. East Lansing. 3-2/13 TYPING: TERM Fast Service. papers and theses. Al-Adha Party, Sunday, February 7:00 p.m.. Parlors A & B in Union. A 15, Director of the Michigan State ty ^ of deferments as the sponsors REPUBLICAN EAST Fee andBailey Call 332-4597. milit forceS)" he stated. 5-2-13 chance for Muslim Students to meet Selective Service System, said I WINTER EVENINGS with puppy I Check the a are too far apart. Love Democrat. 1-2/11 always, the TERM PAPERS, dissertations, each other. Coffee and refreshments will be served. There will also be a the time "is probably right to start passing out deferments "The random (lottery) system would work far sequence Apollo mission slides/ photos s for Sale" in today's etc. Real Estate Experienced. Electric typewriter. movie on "El-Hajj." The Eid prayers now," but cautioned against easier if we did not have to work Photographs and slides from Call Karen, 882-2639. will be Monday, the Apollo 11 and 12 missions on "Apollo Lunar Surface 0-1-2/11 February 16 at imposing statutory limitations around so many deferments." MASON 10:40 a.m. in the "ndefetment policy. will be shown at 7:30 Experiments Package." SCHOOLS, 7 acres. Four University tonight in bedroom, under Methodist Church on Harrison. All Bu, Meyers ^ 146 Engineering Bldg. Murtaugh is associated with the year old. Wanted $37,900. Will consider contract. 676-5303. 5-2/12 WILL DO BABYSITTING. Muslims activities. are invited to attend both board^S, otL'LX dealing with such larger numbers 2* " The American Institute Aeronautics and Astronautics of Aerospace Systems Division of the Bendix Corp., Ann Arbor. Two broad national policy, we'll have there The MSU chapter will receive a |TERED THOROUGHBRED responsible women with 8 are in the draft system, (AIAA) is sponsoring i bay gelding, 15.1 Recreation babysit in their b8»nr)S^Sttm,M^e " to aSSCi^K>: i,; >s likely that the birth dates viewing and will be meeting at charter certificate from him Is. Cindy, 332-8661. 1-2/11 ASMSU Int'l Projects Committee builds in , certain V in prohibitions wjll ^ pretty eVenly distributed, the time of the presentation, during the meeting. SUMMER ISRAEL $695. Mexico problems. The public is invited to HOUND puppies. 8 weeks, study $699. Europe $795. Jerry children too. Part time or full Representative, February 9-19. Myers said in times of "It would take Clyde R. Murtaugh, Regional a computer Chairman of AIAA, will speak attend. show or companion. 353-4195. 6-2/12 time. For more information, call Petitioning open for ASMSU §1895.5-2/17 Spring Break in Jamaica 371-1258. 5-2-13 Representative to the Advisory I puppies available for time in the Lansing $199. WANTED: OLD radios, Atwater Kent, etc. Early '20s and '30s. Committee on International Projects. Petitions availalbe in room 307, Student Services Building. Laird iir Walt Disney Also, radio magazines. MAIN (Continued from types. page 1) 104 or 351-1876. Call Frank Buck ELECTRONICS, phone 882-5035. MSU Sailing Club meeting. Racing withdrawal from the war. 351-0968 or 351-2756 School and Shore School. 7:30 Shore Laird noted that at the time Mobile Homes AWAY FROM IT ALL HOMES School, 8:30 Racing School, 3B of the Service are Twyckingham Apartments. Ice boat Midway Island in the Classified Ads each I AMERICAN day! sailing will begin this week. The boat conference, authorized U.S. 10'X50' 2 Check now! ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING, is already at our Lake Lansing site. troop strength in Vietnam was f°oms, near campus, excellent formals. Experienced. Reasonable 549,500. By April 15, when the condition. COOPERATIVE PEOPLE - Rush P306. 5-2/11 charge. Call 355-1040. 5-2-13 The Humanities Department will third phase of Nixon's troop Hedrick House February 10-12, sponsor a social from 3:30 to 6:00 in withdrawal THE BRIDAL Boutique: Color 7-10 p.m. Rides: 332-0844, 140 program is IndERSON - plus furniture, photography, invitations, custom Haslett. 1-2/11 Parlor A, Union Building, to acquaint completed, authorized strength stuents with its offering (condition. By Spring. $750. designing of gowns, brides, maids, in the will be cut to 434,000. ■823. 3-2/13 non-Western areas for Spring, 1970. formals, headpieces. Reasonable USED TENOR saxophone. Laird said he views Coffee and cookies will be served. prices. Phone 882-5456. 5-2-13 MacNamara, 351-8654 or Vietnamization as "the PON, 1962, 10'X50'. Asking 355-2199. 5-2/17 alternative to success" at the Call Steve, Alpha Zeta - National Agriculture 355-8400, 1-5 BUSY? PHONES RINGING? Call and Natural Paris peace talks. He added that )r stop by 307 Trailer Haven Resource Honorary East Lansing's only telephone |en 8-10 p.m. Seminar, Spring Term 1970. Guest the United States still hopes for any day this answering service, STEVENSON'S | 3-2/13 ANSWERING SERVICE, phone lecturers. "The Outdoor Recreation." The seminar is Challenges of progress at "there has been no movement Paris, although 351-5122. If busy call 351-6441. Males wanted to1 listed as Agricultural Economics 482, from the other side." 3-bed room 12X65; 6-2/11 participate in a motivation section 2, in the spring catalog. It is . Washer, dryer. Research Study. Good pay, The Secretary declared that '-r open to all undergraduate students, any reasonable offer. NURSE WISHES to care for children flexible hours. Nixon's policy of turning over and carries 2 academic credits. Guest [019.1-2/11 in licensed home. Williamston, lecturers will focus on the challenges greater responsibility to the Okemos, Haslett area. Days or faced by governmental agencies from nations of Southeast Asia "could If you are interested call Q-EXCELLENT condition evenings. 655-2024 after 4:00 the local to the federal level in their be called irreversible." extras. Ready to live in p.m. 3-2/13 353-7256 (on Campus) or n or activities relating to outdoor The President "firmly study room ideal come to 414 Baker Hall, s. 371-1381.5-2/9 believes in and is committed to" ALTERATIONS AND Dressmaking Monday, Feb. 9th, this policy, Laird added, and it lost & Found by experienced Reasonable charge. Call seamstress. 355-5855. Wednesday, Feb. 11th from 9-12 and 1-4. MSU Rodeo Club meeting, 9:00, "will be steadfastly adhered to." Practice, 7:00, tonight, judging Laird and Wheeler plan to 0-2-13 jCLASS 1'L_Whitelaw. ring. Name engraved If pavillion. Committee Reports will be given and a discussion of Rodeo travel outside of Saigon to r Reward. 5-2/12 332-4434 after Typing Service you volunteered last Plans. inspect military installations and term, it is not necessary to do the pacification program, under COMPLETE THESIS Service. so again. ■D LOST MSU MSU Soaring Club meeting. Tonight, which the South Vietnamese ring. 1970 Discount Printing. IBM typing and 7:30 M.C.K., location Men's IM. p.m.. Union 30. General government is trying to extend ■167. 5-2-13 binding of thesis, resumes, meeting - new members welcome, its control over the countryside. publications. Across from campus, 8:00 ground school. corner MAC and Grand River, Only scattered fighting was fAjCH. 1 winding. Grand River Man's Bulova, gold, below Style Shop. Call BLOOD DONORS Needed. $7.50 for The following Free University Classes reported in South Vietnam on area, COPYGRAPH SERVICES, all positive. A negative, B negative meet tonight: Drugs - Downers - 7:00 Tuesday. PV. 355-9410. 3-2-11 337-1666. C and AB negative, $10.00. O Associated Press p.m. 315 EBH; Womans Liberation - H men's negative, $12.00. Michigan 8:00 p.m.; Radical Non Violence - correspondent David , I.M.Sunday. ANN BROWN: Typing and multilith Community Blood Center, 507V4 'eward, $20., 351-4579. 7:00 p.m. - 311 EBH; Sensory Rosenzweig reported from Cao offset printing. Complete service East Grand River, East Lansing. Lanh that allied forces in the Awareness and Body Massage - 8:00 for dissertations, thesis, Above the new Campus Book p.m.. Room 34 or 39 Union. Plain of Reeds claimed they T « SOMETHING GRPAT manuscripts, general typing IBM. Store. Hours: 9 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. killed 43 North Vietnamese fead the Clarified Ads 20 V" experience. 332-8384. C Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The Man and Nature Bookstore issues troops in sporadic fighting near Tuesday and Thursday, 12 P.M. to an open invitation to sit in a room Moc Hoa, 60 miles west of BARBI MEL: Typing, multilithing. 6:30 P.M. 337-7183. C Personal No job too large or too small. talk with anyone, sleep (we have a Saigon. Block off campus. 332-3255. C EXPERIENCED SECRETARY South Vietnamese officers I ACAPUUCO spare mattress), look at posters, and ... go desires full time position. Frandor almost anything else. If we don't say they have killed 171 enemy 11„ 0m' 3 ™al* daily. DISSERTATIONS, Theses, Term area preferred. Mature, have it in stock we can probably soldiers and captured seven in KT Service' "P to 12 papers. ANITA WARREN: SCM dependable, references. Will order it. See us in action from 9 5 five days of fighting there. M32-3/T3WhenVOUW8rtt- - consider part time. 372-8670. Electric. 351-0763, 351-7086. Monday - Friday, 326 Student Government casualties were put 3-2/12 Services. at 17 killed and 24 wounded. C-2/12 18 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, February n NO WHOLESALERS OR DEALERS PLEASE. QUALITY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. VALENTINES DAT VARIETY ASSORTED COLORS VA1UE ASSORTED PLANTS Mums Large Size... .$1.98 Tulips 6 Bloom .. .$1.98 YUrilSHOP Hyacinth 4 Bloom .$1.98 U.S.tfl MEXICAN Watermelon LB. 1? U.S.01 SIZE 88's 4 Navel Oranges LB. CELLO 65' U.S. #1 WESTERN Green Onions BUNCH Iff U.S.tfl WAXED Rutabaga LB. OO WHITE OR YELLOW 4 Popcorn LB. PKG. IS HARVEST PREMIUM QUALITY SLICED White Bread LOAF r™OQc 5-89 TIP TOP CINNAMON Raisin Bread 1 LB. LOAF i UC WHOLE FAMILY SIZE ScopeMouthwashj,^ 96c FRYERS CORNISH HENS, 22 OZ.AVG.SSZE 894 Ea HUNTS OVEN REAOY GRADE A DUCKS 694 Lb ROASTING CHICKENS, 3% TO 5 LB. SIZE 594 Lb. Fruit Cocktail 'H19C HEAVY PLYMOUTH HENS, 4 TO 6 LB. SIZE 534 Lb.