-EDITORIAL- To 'The It was neither Victory," a "Pig Riot," nor "the a "People's every time another window broke. The people attacked other people, People'': windows. If they had been told to burn their books, they would have empty It one. is advance the cause of legitimate rioting billy clubs, most cops smiled in release of suppressed frustration" beating one student senseless and burned their books. Because, on supremely difficult, protest over the 'Chicago Seven' the face of continual verbal and over the outcome of the 'Chicago however, to generate much trial. Any causal link between throwing an acid solution in the cue, some 200 of these good physical provocation. In dealing Seven' trial. Although all of these face of another. sympathy for the plight of the Judge Hoffman's judicial behavior people had already rubbed their with what was essentially a good troopers. The damage and Jacobson's display windows is jingos are in circulation around The victories won in the street collective noses in it by chanting incurred by the legitimate protest mindless mob, they displayed the campus this morning, Thursday tenuous at best. By allowing Thursday night were not won by "Seig Heil! Seig Heil!" at the highest standards of discipline and movement on this campus in themselves to be manipulated night was none of these things. the people: the people lost, hands police. Only the police weren't the this state by professional self control. They Thursday night was a night of down. They lost because ones that came off may be a long time the violence peddlers, the they looking like healing as a result of their actions emerge rather handily as the irrational destruction. The surrendered up their sanity to a brown shirts. The people did. participants of Thursday's original valiant and commendable the other night. proliferation of slogans this small band of prototypical Nazi One notes with much regret that protest rally completely voided all Mob violence is protectors of order. morning can in no way serve to thugs. The people were used hardly claims to legitimacy. Rather than nearly 1,000 of "the people" consistent with the desired - for rationalize that destruction. Thursday night and they loved it. allowed themselves to be utilized pointing out any illegitimacy in We note, however, that their One is hard pressed, for goal of full and meaningful the legal system, their role could not have been played They fell all over themselves in like so many good having been troopers participation in academic led into a violent confrontation example, to find any victories won their haste to be manipulated, and Thursday night. And typically, it without the unstinting governance. In fact, street violence with that system serves by "the people" TTiursday night. that is the most frightening aspect is not their rabble only to cooperation of several - hundred The people, however, cheered in rousing leaders is consistent only with the underscore their own illegitimacy. - than of all. that stand arraigned this more - willing patsies. victory when a police officer was morning. popular, legislative image of the When ordered to throw rocks, It is the good troopers themselves. Indeed, one can find little to student as the irresponsible idiot. knocked unconscious by a brick. the people threw rocks. When told If it is criticize in the actions of the The people shouted "Right on!" a victory to be left holding Worst of all, perhaps, the street to smash windows, police Thursday night. they smashed the bag, it must necessarily be an clashes did nothing at all to Despite - Jim Crate & The Editors scattered incidents of enthusiastic Dissent: Ken Krell Monday MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Vol. 62 Number 140 STATE STATE NEWS East Lansing, Michigan Monday, February 23, 1970 Police bar Capitol to students protesting Thursday's By MARILYN PATTERSON Eaton Rapids; Philip Pittenger, R - Lansing and Loren Anderson, R - Pontiac. Approximately one - half hour later, arrests Friday afternoon to discuss the State News Staff Writer They Thibideau and Warner disturbances of the night before and the will meet again today at 10 a.m. requested two more representatives and asked the rest of the Chicago Seven trial. After a two - hour discussion on tactics Police awaited the marchers on the front marchers -- who waited on the Capitol There was much disagreement over the Friday afternoon, approximately 125 steps of the Capitol. Students, who had desirability of using violent measures to steps clowning and joking in front of the Clash The sign students marched from the MSU union to agreed to be non - violent unless agression was shown against police -- to disperse. achieve their goals. the State Capitol to protest the them, walked around State News reporters were not allowed "Last night was a great victory for the A helmeted policeman faces the Chicago Incongruous in the riot situation, Seven conspiracy trial and the jailing of 19 the building and entered another door. in the meeting. movement," one student said. "Everyone reality of As students entered the Capitol, there last night was trying to do everything a confrontation a small group of demonstrators persons arrested during East police Riot Lansing - equipped police had been called situation raise the peace symbol above the disturbances Thursday night. came down the hallway forcing them out to Lansing about one - half hour before the right. Now we want to see if using what we during the student Seven representatives of the student of the building. students arrived. They stood four deep on learned we can make it better." police disturbance on campus melee below, perhaps as a Two marchers were hit with riot sticks. contingent met for more than an hour with the Capitol steps and guarded all the "I want to make my position clear," Thursday night. reminder. Gov. Milliken's legal advisor, Joseph One was thrown bodily out of the another student said. "I am not for peace. State News Photo by Bill Porteous building. locked doors of the building. State News photo by Terry Luke Thibideau, and Reps. Dale Warner, R - The Capitol was then locked by order of After the seven students left to talk with I'm going to make the pigs pay the price." the Governor, according to one policeman, Thibideau and it became apparent that the Others countered that people see related story, pictures page 5 rest of the marchers were not violent, half sympathetic toward the demonstrators IN PRINCIPLE' SUPPORT The students stood outside the building the police moved inside the Capitol to take were alienated by the breaking of windows with one policeman guarding them. They questioned the policeman about refuge from the stinging cold. The marchers were kept outside. Thursday night. "We're all about being free and showing Swiss infer why they had been prevented from There were no incidents on the march to solidarity," one student said. "If we do Trustees delay vote entering the Capitol. Several students moved forward in heated harassment of the police officer, but other marchers pulled the Capitol. Students walked on the sidewalks. At intersections cars waited for the marchers to cross the street. When one something peaceful we can at least be together." A compromise position was reached sabotage part them back. motorist tried to break through the line a whereby students favoring violence would When the marchers asked not be violent unless aggression was shown Brookover report to see the marcher stole his car keys. Another on Governor, again, Thibideau and Warner came outside to ask for five representatives marcher retrieved the keys and returned them to the motorist. against them and students favoring non - violence would stand up to any aggression of air disaster from the student group to present their The marchers were part of about 500 against them. By MARILYN PATTERSON Domocratic ZURICH. Switzerland (AP) - The Swiss trustees Don Stevens of grievances. students who met in the Union early State News Staff Writer Okemos and (please turn to page 5) government announced Sunday it officially Blanche Martin of East suspects sabotage in the crash of an airliner Lansing said they were ready to adopt the bound for Israel and said the Cabinet has The board of trustees report immediately. Mrs. delayed action been summoned into extraordinary session Romney Friday on the Brookover report on anti - "This is an excellent report," Stevens to discuss it. discrimination policy and procedures. declared. "Right now we need this kind of After At the same time, British and French a plea from President Wharton for document, so we can face problems if and airlines announced a halt to freight and immediate positive action, the trustees when they arise." )assed a motion mail flights to and from the Middle East. approving the report "in Wharton told the trustees that if they The Scandinavian Airline Systems - SAS - Michigan wnciple." did not approve the report immediately, it They will meet Saturday to discuss the eP°rt with members of the Brookover committee. The committee was established last would be essential to have a meeting within two weeks. raised," Wharton said. "But there are special "I recognize the validity of the questions By LARRY LEE expected to be Mrs. Romney, but on the But GOP after confusion and debate cancelled its weekly passenger flight to Israel. "The Cabinet will meet tomorrow in an extraordinary meeting," said a 'pring - after the Wilson Hall cafeteria additional considerations. Since I have communique issued in Zurich. "Until then, State News Staff Writer third ballot in voting for or against her, she concerning the possibility of his future further attempts will be made to find out akeover by black students — to set been in office — 50 days now — there has candidacy, the 32 - year - old Congressman up garnered only 173 of 287 votes casts. whether the suspicion of a criminal act of irocedures for not been one week where there has not Michigan Republicans have was invited to dealing with charges of one more To gain the 75 per cent necessary for the clarify his position. sabotage is confirmed." ^crimination on campus. been one or more cases that could be chance to pick a consensus candidate for consensus -designation, Mrs. "If additional ballots are taken today, I The committee's handled by this procedure. U.S. Senate following Lenore Romney Five Americans and 13 Israelis were report outlines the Romney's needed 216 votes. cannot in good conscience leave my name inds of "If you don't take some action today among the 47 victims of the crash Saturday discrimination that are prohibited, failure Saturday to gain sufficient party The Romney express was stopped by on the ballot," Riegle said. "But if it is the near the Swiss village of calls for will make the situation untenable for desire of this body and Wuerenlinger, establishment of a Committee you backing. backers of Congressman Donald Riegle of party leadership to some 20 miles northwest of Zurich. ""nst Discrimination to me and other administrators. I ask you to They will meet again Flint and state Senator Robert Huber of hold my name under consideration for an investigate no sooner than The Swiss government gave assurance mination charges and to review the at least affirm the report in principle. This March 7 in the third and final attempt to additional period of time, I would be Troy. that federal authorities "will do everything ^rations of is one of the most critical areas of the University units and the designate a party preferential candidate. Following the second ballot in which he prepared to leave my name on." to establish the cause of this disaster," wmation of an Anti Discrimination University and there is no existing Some 320 delegates from all over the trailed Mrs. Romney by five votes Riegle "If I run, I want to run to - win," Reigle British European Micial Board to procedure that is adequate to handle it. state met for five hours in the sent a statement to the floor saying he was declared. "I'm not about to undertake a Airways said in adjudicate cases filed by attempt to London that it had eCommittee Against Discrimination. unite behind one candidate, who was not a candidate and would vote for Mrs. campaign that is handicapped from the stopped all freight The trustees (please turn to page 11) flights to Israel because of the Swiss air delayed action on the Romney if he had a vote. start." 'Port to allow crash. more time to study and Riegle indicated that if he could find A spokesman said the airline'^ lscuss it passenger among themselves and with (please turn to page 11) flights to Israel would continue. ommittee members. Thi,s is the first time I've seen the ' Port,' said Stephen Nisbet, R-Fremont. Nixon s a I pretty far reaching report for us to PProve without agree with the - any discussion." philosophy expressed committee br rand " report," Kenneth Thompson, Rapids, said, "but I have many ' o an L0ns hour. Warren Huff, • • . I don't think you can answer draft elimination D-Plymouth, said a report WASHINGTON (AP) A next year, except for emergency standby Procedures in this area "should work - special presidential commission Saturday urged machinery, came as a surprise. II s a elimination of the draft next year and a The commission, headed by Former toughie and I think we ought to return to the traditional all-volunteer force Secretary of Defense Thomas S. Gates, told ly. J°b on it," Huff remarked, then which "will strengthen our freedoms and Nixon: "We unanimously believe that the - d a special session to discuss the nation's interests will be better served serve the nation's interests better." by The 15-member commission, handling its an all-volunteer force, supported by an effective standby draft, than by a mixed report to President Nixon, recommended swift force of volunteers and conscripts." congressional enactment of * Pre-enrollmtnt substantial pay increases, chiefly for first - term servicemen and junior officers, and Recalling that the United States historically has relied on a voluntary armed ' other reforms which would become force except during major wars and in enro"ment continues today for et,®nt| wh°» last names begin with Charisma, effective this summer. At the same time, the commission recent times, the commission asserted: "A return to an all-volunteer force will «ill h throuflh G- The Men's IM Bldg. Lenore Romney, Donald Reigle, Republican Congressman and State Senator Robert Huber, R-Troy, speak to proposed a drastic change in the enlistment strengthen our freedoms, remove an >.m • » 0 °Pen 4:30 from 8 a-m- to noon and 1 their fellow Republicans at the party's convention Saturday. All three are considering running for the U.S. system, ending fixed tours of service and inequity now imposed on the expression of p,m. Students need only *nt ^ir substituting open-end terms. ID for admittance. Senate seat. State News photo by Terry Luke The proposal for letting the draft die (please turn to page 11) 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday. Febru,^ 1.00 Cigarettes Gillette 3/79° limit 1 Techmatic Refills 59c Nigerian lauds education D%i W APPM CIT7HF R AI D By KAREN FITZGERALD State News Staff Writer nf of hnth mon nnrl cpvpkiI nthor cnoalfprc whn nronoHoH hie arlrlvoco both men and several other speakers who preceded his address. He also spoke well of the audience that processed into the Wells kU«i,« blacks u a : *• as in America from the marchers key than from 2u m " limit I Washington. " Z[) months , in Hall assembly room following a march from the Union Bldg. He conveyed conflicting feelings at the The Nigerian Representative to the United Nations, I. J. Sagay, where the morning segment of the Solidarity Day activities was approximately 300 silent students. ght of reminded black MSU students Saturday that "there is no We held. "I am happy to see black students substitute for education" in developing the dimensions of "I saw more eloquence of grief and resolution in the faces of learning to hp id,j sad to think of the many black h7ve diSfbutl am leaders who aietl for the I| 1.05 Pan-Africanism. those that silently entered than any rhetoric can express," he struggle," he said. Delivering the keynote address of Pan-African Solidarity Day, a said. Inhonorof Malcolm X and other Scotties Crest commemoration of the fifth anniversary of the assassination of Sagay also said he felt he had learned more of the character of ' victims of political traps, leaders who have Sagay called i moment of k been Facial Tissues Ti Malcolm X, Sagay gave a history of the Pan-African movement in which he emphasized the difficulty with which most African s'iiej 200 2 family countries obtained independence. "No African country has been given freedom on a platter of GUARDSMEN ARREST 2 ply 26C gold; often, it has cost a lot of bloodshed and a legacy of limit 1 bitterness," he said. Voorhees College closed Speaking of the recent struggle of the 56 million people of Nigeria and the truth learned by the 200 million people of Africa, the First Secretary of the Nigerian Embassy ip Washington cited a need to be able to build a nation once imperialist forces have 1.69 been overthrown. Arrid Extra Dry 8 Track "In this matter we have learned that the book is the only way. DENMARK, force of S.C. 250 (AP) - A National They found two students and arrested them. after students boycotted classes for three days. Most of the 750 A group of students cam™ I It is imperative to learn the disciplines," he said. "If you love It was the second time in less Deodorant Stereo Tapes people you must do this." Guardsmen and law officers moved into predominantly than a year that guardsmen were students left when ordered to but about 500 vowed to remain temperatures drove almost Sagay's remarks were made in response to statements by Robert Negro Voorhees College before sent to the school in south - u61 '»z._ S|I7 $499 Green, director of the Center for Urban Affairs, and Kimathi Mohammed, Savannah, Ga., senior. dawn Sunday to enforce an eastern South Carolina because on campus were met. until their demands from the before the campus early Sundav guardsmen, highwav I I limit 1 limit 3 order against unauthorized of student unrest. They seek the ouster of the The African ambassador said he was impressed by the speeches persons on campus. A court order to close the white chairman of the Voorhees patrolmen and State u! I Enforcement EiyMr"rk7t.y^a%"iS'' school to unauthorized persons trustees and contract renewal for arrived. Division agent! ^ 181 issued four black teachers who have was Saturday at the Two boycott leaders I OFF request of college officials. been told they are not arrested. Werp I f 50t coming They were DEBS ORIGINAL SUNGLASSES The school was closed Friday back next year. without bond . 1 Reg. s5 Reg. s4 Reg. s3 Reg. s2 • 53;; S2" S2» on iz"medium Campus vandalism costs limit I pizza increase (witfione item) ' Vandalism over '68-'69 total! Offer goodon across campus is The most costly damage this Estimated losses this 1.19 becoming increasingly expensive. year totaled an estimated $6,300 from July 1 through Jan year! The most recent incident of in material and labor to 3il Head & Shoulders lergens vandalism occurred Thursday 57 windows and two glass doors repair total $7,264. I 1.3 Tube Shampoo 9 1/2 oz, dorm deliveries night when demonstrate students support Chicago Conspiracy 7. While met to jf the broken Feb. 15. As a result of this the cost of vandalism this incident, year "There has been more in the last few months than remember in all previous said Theodore damage I can years" I f L „Z. 5 J19 79c We also have East Lansing merchants reported exceeds the total cost for of the Physical Plant Simon, director I window breakage as the primary damages during the 1968-1969 division. I Statistics from the limit 1 limit 1 financial loss, campus police Dept. of I HAM & ROAST BEEF SUBS estimate that only minimal school year. Estimated losses attributed to vandalism last year Public Safety indicate that while I damage was done on campus. costs have increased, the number I were $12,640. of incidents of vandalism I F00TL0NGS • KING BURGERS Discount on pizzas good thru Thursday reported has not increased. Last I Wind Song 1.75 For free delivery (almost anywhere!) in East Lansing call 332-6517 HAVING TROUBLE WITH year 177 incidents were reported as compared to 86 reports in the I I Enkasheer past seven months. I Cologne CLASSES? The two primary types of | Panty Huse 'Vmsirr vandalism across I purse size campus, according to Richard BernittJ 39c 88c COMPLETE SELECTION OF director of public safety, are! window breakage and damage to I limit 1 limit 6 personal property, such automobiles. 10% off the miAPES 4 and 8 TRACK Bernitt although reported explained the Dept. u> Public Safety investigates all I incidents, no I tl ■ One Size information is available! indicating the percentage of I Panty Hose discuunt price on CARTRIDGE-REEL-TO-REEL damage by non ■ University | students. all film developing "Arrests made for all IV committed on campus show that I 50 per cent of those arrested limit 6 limit 1 Of most undergraduate courses at MSU Electronic | — have no association with MSU,"1 teaching of History, Math, Language, etc. by course Sssaa number. We can also program your own material on tape, he said. Funds for making repairs or ■ and limited research work is done upon request — for sand-blasting paint off of I details, call 351-3651 or Write: buildings come from the I Kodak 10% off the campus University's general fund, I comprised of state I Color Film 126 discount price on appropriations tuition fees. and student | - 127 - 620 SEA ELECTRONICS, W. 79 ST. all Yardley Makeup 87c Chicago, Illinois Education Division, 60621 limit 1 limit 1 ■StrESsS? Opaque Panty Hose HAVE A 97c East limit 6 Lansing Store Only GRIPE ? "At the ...... blast the little guy and steal all his Hot Sam's pretzels." -1 11 jI 1.75 Hot Sam's Pretzels North of the fountains {I1 Breck Ladies Meridian Mall ■ Creme Rinse Panties SEE YOUR 16 oz. 3/99< limit I i STUDENT 1,59 Cold Contac Capsules Viva Paper Towels OmbudsmaN I0's j}g< 2 rolls 29° limit 1 limit 1 Room 287 STATE DISCOUNT Bessey Hall We Cash MSU or call 355-6654 Payroll Checks I.D. Required between 12-5 307 E. Grand River Monday - Friday 1970 I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, February 23, 1970 3 ■ r BMMI | | summary NEWS VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) Sniper kills U.S. pilot in Laos U.S. helicopter pilot has been • A airline under contract to the to trickle into Vientiane on Maerkl was said to have been U.S. Central Of the 1,500 man killed by sniper fire while Intelligence Sunday, more than 40 hours killed instantly. His Military and diplomatic Agency. copilot, government defense force that ■ A capsule summary of the day's events from our wire services. ferrying supplies to beleaguered after its recapture by the North identified as John Ford, took was overrun at the strategic sources who have access to Maerkl's death Thursday was Vietnamese. reports from the Plain of Jars control of the Laotian government forces on the first reported American In its account, the helicopter and Xieng Khouang airstrip, region said, however, that the 50 the Plain of Embassy landed it at a government Jars, the U.S. casualty in the battle for the said Maerkl's H34 informed sources said, 700 had - mile by 20 - mile plain was Embassy reported Sunday. Plain of helicopter had airstrip, U.S. spokesmen said. been accounted for and another iiiiiiimiiiimiaiiiiiiiiii Jars which ended just lifted off after delivering under firm North Vietnamese A spokesman identified the Forty hours after the fall of 700 were believed to be Saturday with a victory by supplies to the Meo forces the Plain of Jars to the North control. pilot as J. C. Maerkl of Fort North Vietnamese forces. "wandering around" in the hills But continuing air strikes defending Xieng Khouang Vietnamese reports on action in by Worth, Tex., who was flying for Sketchy reports of the airfield when round of on the edge of the plain. There American and royal Lao air a sniper that area remained Air America, a commercial fighting on the plain continued fire rang out. sketchy to were no indications of what force planes have forced the the wanton destruction of Vientiane. . . happened to the remaining 100 North Vietnamese to take cover property can only serve to alienate defenders. during the day in the hills those citizens who fear that our AMENDMENT ROULETTE No casualty figures have been issued for either side. flanking the plain, the sources said. youth are incapable of behaving Newsmen were unable to visit The defense of the Plain of responsibly. " the battle zone. U.S. officials Jars region had been entrusted - President Wharton South fights desegregation who control air transport to the region more than 100 miles from here, claimed they had no planes available to transport to 10,000 tough Meo tribesmen guerrillas, commanded by Gen. Vang Pao and financed and trained by the United States. WASHINGTON (AP) - Last Nqrth, segregated as a result of giving congressional approval to week, 16 years after the neighborhood racial patterns, as Supreme Court set the course of against those in the South that so-called freedom - of - choice would efforts cripple his department's to enforce the laws ****************** desegregation plans, and one at International News school desegregation, the issue are segregated by law and curbing HEW's power to cut off against segregation. It would also 5th Dimension * flared in the House and Senate, official, put Congress on a collision policy. funds to } a school district that American B52s bombed North Vietnamese supply I depots in eastern Laos Sunday in an effort to stall a both of which adopted amendments that could change will exert He makes it clear he hopes it enough pressure in the fails to comply desegregation plan. with a course with the courts, which have held freedom - of - choice "The Age of Aquarius" that course. North to lead to a nationwide plans to be unconstitutional possible enemy offensive in South Vietnam. In Vietnam, the U.S. command reported three Americans killed and 22 wounded in four enemy attacks ranging from 35 was The intent of the amendments clear. Sponsored Southerners with a long history slowdown, or even a halt, in all by desegregation effort. HEW Secretary Robert Finch has said the amendment H. unless they actually desegregation. lead to i I miles north northwest of Saigon to 44 miles south of Da of opposition to With the Nixon administration school i demonstrating little enthusiasm * Nang. It marked the second straight day American losses desegregation, they sought to for moving vigorously in the * weaken the federal government's South and President Nixon had outnumbered those of the enemy. Informed sources said waves of B52s dropped 450 tons of bombs on power to carry out the Supreme Court's 1954 mandate. having endorsed "the thrust" of the Stennis amendment, it might } Woo£cK^Modefa/ietai£^ J Reg. $3.84 privately that soundings taken by the French before I go home . . . Union Barbershop's right here government have turned up similar results. The sounding | Coupon good Mon. 2/23 - Wed. 2/25 while on campus. or they also showed that 56 per cent of the . . I last. Limit 1 per sampling I'll check it I condemned the government's sale of jets to Libya out tomorrow. . ON CAMPUS yawn! MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Marshall k INTERVIEWS, by Company Representative Libya's strongman, Col. Muammar Kadafi said Sunday MARCH 2, 9:30 to 5:00 I that he would be willing to cut off Libya's vast oil All interested Business, Music Co. [ shipments to the West if President Gamal Abdel Nassar Liberal Arts, and Science I asked him to do so for the sake of the Palestine cause.. Majors; Sign up for interview 245 Ann St. I Kadafi was speaking i,n tripofi at his ffr'st. ptess now at the placement bureau. I conference since he took over power last September. Equal opportunity employer! ****************** I The news conference was broadcast live by Tripoli I radio. Kadafi stated that "we are always prepared to THE I sacrifice all our resources for the sake of the common I cause in Palestine." PHY. ED. MAJOR Prime Minister Golda Meir and Israel's Cabinet met for SAID I nine hours Sunday with most of the time devoted to the I crash in Switzerland of an Israeli bound airliner. A JOCULARLY: ■ spokesman said various suggestions were made as to Union Barbershop I what Israel should do in response to the crash, which Ground Floor Union I Israeli Building officials say was caused by sabotage. The (across from Billiard Room) I spokesman added, however, that none of the suggestions 8 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Luncheon - I was taken up. The session was attended by almost all Mon. - Fri. I the 24 government ministers, including the army chief 355-3359 I of staff, Lt. Gen. Haim Bar-Lev, who heads the I Transport Ministry and El Al, the state airline. ISoviet Red China has escalated its war of words against the Union accusing the Russians of setting up a ■subservient regime in Czechoslovakia and cooperating Specials the United States in trying to strangle the || Independence of African nations. The two accusations I came from Peking's official New China News Agency in MON.,TUES.,&WED. ■articles distributed in Tokyo. It was the first time this nine * dm steal || ■year that Peking government had criticized Soviet ■relations with another Communist country. The Chinese V2 Crusader zels." 11 ■agency also said social imperialism, its name for the Itzels 11 ■Soviet Union, is carrying out frenzied expansion abroad land energetically pressing ahead with its neocolonialist Salad - Drink...854 r * I ■policy in Africa. National News Vi Beef boat o J The Nixon administration is expected to ask Congress ■this week to Ham Sandwich approve two new Safeguard defense missile ■sites in Missouri and Wyoming, informed congressional ■sources said Sunday. The sources said the program to be Salad-Drink.. ..855= =T- S«MSa™S - - . Thompson at 16:05 closing out goalie's right leg. race, while Michigan dropped to track team Saturday but it still Spartan third places included record - holder at 600 - yards, dismayed Hastings for the final MSU's first period blitz. Once again the crowd rose to a 4-6 mark. In WCHA play the wasn't enough to' save the Hartwick in the the low 440, Spartans stand 8-10 while Spartans from at the hands of the lllini. the high BALHORN PACES WIN Michigan fell to 9-11 record. Freshman Ken Popejoy ran jump, Washington in the 300, Thompson's five goals and Paul Cooke in the 600 and Ken the fastest mile in MSU history, assist was an outstanding display Leonowicz in the two mile. S' G-men down considering the Spartan ace had Buckeyes \X Tr- 4:04.4, breaking varsity and The times in many events freshman records, but still been out of action until Friday■ finished second were among the fastest in the night's due to rib injuries. | sophomore Lee LaBadie. to Illinois Big Ten this year, with LaBadie D.. mum uiotr Un/i 1 en rruMt LaJ nn c'n * . m W W » M game His point production gave hr and Popejoy now boasting the By JOHN VIGES « Spartans had visions of a 160 score. They had scored 26.60 c Charles Pollard, getting the vault, 26.4 in floor exercise and 26.85 (a season high) on the 13 goals on the season alo top two mile times. lllini two State News Sports Writer Don with 17 assists. stronger in the hurdles every week, tied his own varsity mark milers Rick Gross and Ken Paced side horse. Thompson Howse both dipped under the by its two all-around men, Randy Balhorn and Mickey "Our last three events were disappointing, but we looked great of 8.2 in winning the 70-yard Uram, MSU's gymnastics team opened a wide lead early in the at the beginning," coach George Szypula said. "It was our best listed league mark at two miles, highs and traveled the low Saturday meet and continued to a 155.95 to 147.40 over Ohio barriers in 8.0 to over win again wjth clockings. 8:47.5 and 8:49.3 State at Columbus. start of the year and the meet was a great team performance." Balhorn and Uram both had their Big Ten Basketball there- The victory raised the Spartans' Big Ten mark to 3-3 and their top meets of the year. Only a The loss was MSU's first of season record to 4-5. MSU will have the chance to bring both freshman, Balhorn took two first places and tied for another. But lllini depth proved the the year and moved Illinois up His CHICAGO (UPI) - Iowa moved to its 10th straight Big Ten key to the meet, and with an to 2-0 but Dittrich cautioned above the .500 mark next weekend when they battle tough point total was 51.2, making this the second straight meet basketball victory Saturday, dumping Ohio State 97-89, to keep 18-0 total for Illinois wrapped Indiana State and Indiana. The two meets will be the last of the in which he has scored over 50. Uram had a 53.05 total, good the Hawkeyes unbeaten that the Spartans have lost to in conference action. up in the pole vault and shot put Illinois in dual affairs the last season before the conference championships. enough for a victory over the Buckeyes' Bruce Trott, who scored John Johnson paced the Big Ten leaders with 38 points. Tn MSU swept all but one event and, after the first three, thp 52.2 in all • around competition. Uram also had a first place in practically before the meet two years but have topped the Buckeyes dropped to 6-4 in the league. floor exercise, winning with a 9.05 score. Second place Purdue broke away from a halftime tie fo began, the Spartans had to play catch-up all the way. "I don't think there's much Tankers end dual season at 10-1 Balhorn scored 9.1 tor a victory on the parallel bars and 8.75 for his win on the rings. His 9.0 score on the side horse earned him a tie with Charlie Morse. Side horse was the only event Morse eighth Big Ten victory, beating Illinois 88-81. Rick Mount led w attack with 40 points, handing the lllini its fifth consecutive conference loss. The Boilermakers are 8-2 in the Big Ten. wti doubt we can beat them in the worked, due to persistent wrist iniurv. the lllini are 5-5. Gophers, Badgers fall easily a Big Ten meet," MSU Coach Fran Dittrich said. as The vaulters gained the MSU team the lead they never lost. Northwestern won its second conference game, beat i! Wisconsin 82-75. The Wildcats moved to 2-8 in league play, wm* Rich Murahata led the way with a 9.0 vault, Uram scored 8.85 "Our first placers here will be By JOHN MASON Winfield, and Bruce Ness while the Badgers are 4-6. At Minnesota Thuerer again right there in the conference at Minnesota it was Lanini, Mike and Pete S.or* ^ forJ, ™- Vran? won the floor exercise 80(1 fine the Rudy Tomjanovlch piled up 37 points to lead Michigan t State New» Sports Writer easily won the 1000 - yard event MSU tankers ended their dual but the 500 was a real Boyle, Pat Burke, and Dick 95-87 Big Ten basketball victory over Minnesota. The Wolverine squeaker. Crittenden. Bill Wehrwein eased to a 1:10 meet season in fine fashion as Thuerer, his old high school rival moved to their fourth win against seven losses in the confere . Bob Burke won both 200-yard The Spartans blew the meet wide open on the side horse. Morse while Minnesota is 6-4. win in the 600 and anchored the they downed Wisconsin 77-46 Don Jordan of Minnesota and backstroke events with Boyle and Balhorn tied for first and Uram finished third with 8.85. Big Ten mile relay (A1 Henderson, Bob and Minnesota 72-51 over the Gonzalez waged a neck - and - Conference All right on his heels in both events. MSU's total was 26.85 while Ohio State could only manage 21.0. May, John Mock) to a 3:15.0 weekend. The two wins upped neck battle for the first 450 Crittenden won the 50-yard ... This gave the Spartans a W L PF PA p0int lead, which for all intents W L PF PA victory as the Spartans posted the year's mark to ten wins and yards. Thuerer had to put on a freestyle at Wisconsin in 22.1. and purposes ended the meet. 1873 1703 Iowa 10 0 989 867 15 4 their fastest time of the year. only one loss. hard finish to nip Jordan and 1483 Winfield grabbed the 200-yard Purdue 8 2 924 804 15 5 1698 - Sophomore John Thuerer was Gonzalez who finished in a tie Sub-par performances "on the last three events narrowed the 1591 butterfly at Wisconsin. Pat Ohio State 6 4 840 785 15 5 1748 7eJ undefeated . . in stayed the workhorse for the Spartans for second place, Burke made a come from behind Spartans' lead some, but they still led by a comfortable margin. Minnesota 6 4 812 794 12 8 1563 1597 the^ 60 this year, ^ he won four events in the two . . ,™"1" , . , "" jeff Lanini, Pleasontown, finish in the butterfly at They totaled only 25. on the rings and 26.3 on the parallel Illinois 5 5 770 767 12 8 1515 1417 lt,?mhi?n0a J h ? ,?es™ meets- Thuerer tumed back aH f Calif, sophomore, won the Minnesota only to be given a bar8- Wisconsin 4 6 751 848 9 11 1501 1569 ?nlv • competition at Wisconsin as he 200-yard breastroke in both disputed second place. The Buckeyes won their only event on the high bar, capturing Michigan 4 6 917 936 9 11 1775 1735 tS ium™JnL wH?" e8Sily won his spHcialtie8' the meets and swam °n both The squad has next week off the first two places. Trott was high man with a 9.0 score and Walt MSU 3 7 882 806 7 13 1606 1753 th! tT iln aM PrifAu!! 5fJ0 and 1000 yard freesty,es- winning medley relays for the before moving into the Big Ten Buck scored 8.75. The Bucks totaled 25.6 for the event while Northwestern 2 8 770 841 7 13 1353 1400 toDD^thetZeiumn topped the triple jump npM field. Junlor George Gonzalez was second in both events. Spartans. At Wisconsin championships at Indiana March MSU could only manage 24.15. Indiana 2 8 790 890 6 14 1673 1778 teamed with Bob Burke, Ken 5.7/ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, February 23, 1970 7 AAUP adopts report on tenure By DELORES MAJOR State News Staff Writer Committee, in cases involving interpretation of tenure rules and reappointment under a two year probationary term rather involving alleged deviation from tenure rules, shall be reappointment to a second three year term under the tenure than The MSU chapter of the Association of American the Administration and the faculty member binding on Professors University concerned, subject to system. (AAUP) voted Thursday night to adopt the appeal by the affected faculty member or the recommendations of their Executive Council's provost to the Garskof was given until report on faculty Academic Council. May 30, 1969 to accept the offer, but tenure that evolved from the Garskof And lastly that the accepted appointment at another university effective controversy last year. University Faculty Tenure Committee 1969. He terminated his appointment at September, 1"he AAUP council recommends that the University tenure , report to the Academic Council any case in MSU August 31, 1969. rules be amended to which the James McKee, chairman of the New explicitly state that a faculty member may Administration acts contrary to the Committee's Committee on Student not be transferred to a non-tenure status during or question involving tenure, exclusive of cases decision on a Participation in Academic Government reported his committee's after an appointment under the tenure immediately involving formal findings to the members of the AAUP. system. charges for dismissal of a faculty member for Stieber said that discussion of the Furthermore, it asks that the faculty by-laws be amended to cause, which shall be considered in accordance with established report was limited because provide that decisions of the University contained in the Faculty procedures copies of the report were not available to the members of the Faculty Tenure Bylaws. AAUP. Jack Steiber, president of the MSU chapter of the AAUP said Wilson Meyers, secretary of the MSU that these recommendations would be sent to the chapter of the AAUP Steering reported on the status of the All-events Committee of the Academic Council for building. Recreation council agenda. The AAUP became concerned with when Betram placement on faculty tenure last year the "There wasn't too much discussion on think it's pretty evident that," Stieber said. "I by the events of recent days that the administration is not planning on going ahead with the All-Events Graskof, asst. professor of psychology was offered set spring NOW HEAR 1 HIS FROM THE TOP-HINGE jjfrous THE STORE WITH THE RED The agriculture and natural DOOR given for successful completion resources honorary fraternity, of the course. Alpha Zeta, is offering a seminar Alpha Zeta is presenting the OUR AFTER SALE entitled "The Challenges of seminar because of the Outdoor Recreation" 1900 E. Kalamazoo increasing emphasis SALE to on outdoor Meyers speaks interested MSU undergraduate students spring term. recreation, Wilson Meyers, secretary of the MSU chapter of the AAUP, Topics planned to be r— 1 IS NOW ON TK. . . . presented by guest lecturers are: SPECIAL! | Regular Box o'Chicken...$1.35 | reports at the Thursday night meeting on the status of the LEFT OVERS FREE CAN | 3 Pes. Chicken, Mashed | - ODDS & proposed All-events Bldg. OF POP WITH ENDS - DOGS AND JUNK State News photo by Bill Porteous nss:' jst and Tomorrow, Recreation in the U.S. Outdoor Forest L 1 MY OWN SISTER COULDN'T Service, Wilderness Society, FREE DELIVERY SERVICE GET A BETTER DEAL - Urban TO ALL CAMPUS Recreation, [MSU coed to receive Outdoor Recreation at the State Level, Monday thru Saturday. 7 p.m. to 1 SO COME SEE a.m. Developing a Park Plan, Regional Sunday: 1 p.m. to 1 a.m. Concept and the Sociological Aspects of Recreation. Phono: 372-7125 or 372-7126 for If busy, dial: 484-4471 or delivery CAMPBELL'S B .SUBURBAN SHOP (first volunteer award 484-4472 An MSU coed will receive the 1969 and was active in University College at Old Jflrst of the Outstanding classroom volunteer work Westbury, New York; and Frank ■Volunteer Awards of the through the MSU Student Riessman, Multiple professor of I Michigan Association of Student Education Corps (SEC). educational sociology and ■Volunteers. The presentation , . director of the New Careers ■will be made by Gov. William Milliken will be the featured Development Center at New ■Milliken at the 7th Annual sPeaker for the more than 400 York University. ■Governor's Conference on colle8e students and volunteer The Governor's Conference on ■Student Volunteerism in Grand Pro8ramj coordinators expected student Volunteerism is ■Rapids ■ February 28 - March 1. to attend the conference. sponsored annually by the Other speakers scheduled for Michigan Association of Student - Mary Lou Cantrill, Grand JJ* conference are ftmis Volunteers and the Governor's Choice |Rapids senior has been named Wofford, president of the State Executive Office. ^recipient of this award. 1 1 1 ... } 1967, Miss Cantrell has ■ helped provide children with SPRING ■ recreation programs through her ■ involvement in Students for ■ Community Organization I through Panhellenic Effort ■ (SCOPE). She directed SCOPE ■ from May 1968 to November What'career at RGA fits your talents? 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RIGAS editor News of the reacted Ingham County to the recent who are totally inept." Suggesting a system anticipated problems in the how the proposal would be of absence of a formal plan, of the implemented." as self - threat to Hoenshell urged more media regulation. "News media "violation amendment" of the and first "an press Government licensing of proposal by W. Walter should be more careful in the encroachment on the guarantee Senger also said the regulation much as state make-up and structure of a Martin warned against political stemmed nr„ communication personnel is from fan,0pos* Menninger to require partisanship and overtones of people they employ," he said. certification of of free a teachers, regulatory system. a press." both impractical and a serious Standards are a question of understand the function to government licensing of Menninger proposed the censorship. Contending that Menninger's press in a free , threat to freedom of the press, reporters for newspapers, establishment of a licensing "Somewhere there is a good Both Senger and Hoenshell individual conscience in proposal would not guarantee a society. th{ according to local media television and radio. board for the media under state idea but I would be fearful of journalism, Hoenshell said. How better "Freedom of the instructors and practitioners. how it might come out," Martin viewed Menninger's proposal as press, Senger said press it Menninger, one member of the law. they are applied cannot be essential freedom for which licensing would increase the Frank B. Senger, chairman of 13-member Commission on the Certification would be said. "The desirability and "not a good idea" and "a move impartially regulated. difficulties of news reporting are sometimes forced to a the School of Journalism; Leo Causes and Prevention of effectiveness would depend on in the wrong direction." certain accept, approved or disapproved by Senger called the proposal a and reduce the mobility of the amount A. Martin, chairman of the Violence recently, said licensing irresponsibility," he said. peers or members of the news Department of Television and boards in other professions had profession. Radio; and Don Hoenshell, helped weed out "individuals Senger, Martin and Hoenshell »INION HAVE YOU NOTICED.... Campus disorders di vide faculh All roads lead to By DIANE PETRYK State News Staff Writer No single matter has so divided campuses professors have involved in the planning." Faculty, however, been were almost position, but that not professors are intellectuals. all sciences, while professors business and agriculture were the most conservative. in liberal more become or radical likely he an academic.' student, . want to the American universities as internal never involved in those protests Jn te\] tu aJ '"JP11®8 "The more intellectual am and the Splits'Sundaes •Shakes faculty controversy over student protests and unrest, according to that used violence, Lipset said, In a study of the American creativity, fre he said. Professors and passers-on of more eminent a professor ine more ,ibera, . ,eft he ,g to Upset's speech by the College of Social was sponsored Seymour M. Lipset, professor of professor, Lipset said it was knowledge not necessarily be," Lipset said, "And the more and James Madison Science government and social relations found that 61 per cent described creators or innovators, College. at Harvard themselves as liberals and 28 per University. Thus he Housing explained, those One of the nation's cent described themselves as jnvo[ved in research are usually leading Dairi| conservatives political sociologists, Lipset the most intellectual. You find It was also found that, spoke on "The Politics of more conservaUves on faculty American Professors" here although most professors are committees therefore, he Queen Friday. "Most faculty have encouraged the political values underlying upper they middle class in status, maintain a greater liberal-left predisposition than contends, because the liberal, research . oriented faculty want m0re time for their research, for U-M student protests," Lipset said, any other occupational strata of According to room and board U-M graduate students. "and in half the protests on U.S the same status, he reported. Among the various disciplines, approved by the Compared with MSU housing Lipset explained that Lipset said those in the social University of Michigan (U-M) costs, the U-M rates are $1071 intellectuals in general gravitate sciences were found to be more board of regents Friday, fall year more for a single room Study in with brazier Guadalajara, Mexico The Guadalajara Summer School, a to an anti The State - establishment liberal than those in the natural term housing costs will be more News, the student newspaper at Michigan State University, is published every class day during four school expensive for undergraduate students than for MSU students, but cheaper for U-M board in less for a single room undergraduate residence halls and $121 a board in the graduate hall. The housing increase was yeat without fully accredited University of Arizona terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. after several months of program, will offer, June 29 to August Subscription rate is $14 study by per year. U-M students and staff 8, art, folklore, geography, history, po¬ members. litical science, language and literature The study includes a po 310 W. GRAND RIVER courses. Tuition, $160; board and room, Member Associated Press, United Press Inland Daily Press Association, Associated International, Collegiate Press, Greek || for raising the rent in married $155. Write Dr. Juan B. Rael, Office of housing. E. LANSING Burgers-Dogs-Fries Summer Session, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721. Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press Association, United States Student Press Association. Nite Barbara W. Newell, U-M vice president for acting study affairs, said the hikes of about $95 will Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. cover only the increased costs of Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services Building, II *Beer running the residence halls and Michigan State University, East Lansing, not the new educational Michigan. ( special low prices) programs in them, unlimited INTERFACE I food or larger meat Phones: *Subs portions, additional staff or new security Editorial Classified Advertising 355-8252 II $10° II personnel. 355-8255 (Ham, Beef, Turkey) She said room and board rates, Display Advertising . . 353-6400 including the new increases, have Business-Circulation 355-3447 88 * Friends :§§ risen 21.5 per cent in the last . Photographic It's where dignity is a right, not a gift. 355-8311 •ivi;: * Dy Evans £8 five years. The increase expenses during the same period playing Bob Dylan music is .30 per cent. U-M will provide housing (or 4,946 men and 4,239 worn The senior research chemist who's helping us develop a safety fuel for jet National Urban League and the United Negro College Fund. And we actively Sears the term. residence halls next aircraft happens to be black. The one recruit and employ qualified graduates Any increase in room working most closely with him is white. The project couldn't go on without of all races, at all degree levels. Our interface brings together some Sears is on campus. . Grandmothers baord charges at MSU probably be decided by the board of trustees in July. either of them. of the best minds in all engineering, looking for men or Which may explain why people in scientific and business disciplines. the interface of companies affiliated Creates challenges and insights beyond women interested in with Standard Oil Company (New those of a single company. And stifles starting Jersey) are colorblind. We couldn't afford to judge people by the color of their skin, or their creed, petty thinking and petty minds. HUMBLE OIL & REFINING COMPANY a career in } COMPUTER or their national origin. Even if we didn't have a deep conviction that dignity ESSO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING COMPANY ENJAY CHEMICAL COMPANY ADVERTISING }yL DATING by Cybernetics, Inc. is a right, not a gift. AND OTHER AFFILIATES OF Because Qf our conviction, we gave thousands of dollars last year to the STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERS COPYWRITINGOur representative will be here The Meet way to date, exciting people. FEBRUARY 25, 26 and 27 Write P. O. Box 9111, Lansing, Mich., INTERVIEWING ON CAMPUS 48909 for an application or information. MAR. 4-6: ENGINEERING, SCIENCE Sign up at the Placement Office, DEGREE CANDIDATES Student Service Center Pop Entertainment Announces John Mayall ON SALE TUESDAY1 Monday, February 23, 1970 9 I'Angel'unit ,J ,f ROTC fffifi'Happy Ending'-*?*! relief for service By MATT IE GARRETT ®-"^®when marital blahs finish Jean Simmons brings her husband, Shirley Jones as a well The best thing about "The fragile mannerisms and quiet College students in general Happy Ending" is its ending. assurance to the role of the - educated trollop, Lloyd Bridges land college groups in particular The ending is memorable not frustrated wife (a role which has as a rich businessman and e frequently the objects of placed her among this year's Nanette Fabray as a devoted - .econceived ideas which result for its resoluton or but - misguided maid complete revelation, nominees for the Best Actress but because of the relief it SIWIM* In some gross misunderstandings. the roster of actors at the Academy Award). mercy Such is the case of MSU's provides. It brings a rambling, Not of an inept script. even her competent service organization, Angel superficial! cliche ridden look - Besides being director Richard at modern performance, however, can make Brook's most mundane film to Plight. marriage to an end, the storyline dramatic or even and for that the viewer is indeed Sponsored by Arnold Air remotely interesting. The script date (such a film from the man society •• an honorary fraternity grateful. is simply too unoriginal and the who made "In Cold Blood" and By ROBERT KIPPER Lithin ROTC -• and affiliated characters and dramatic "Elmer Gantry!"), "The Happy Ljtli the United States Air Rarely does "The Happy State News Reviewer Ending" also contains situations too stereotyped noted ■Force, Angel Flight carries no Ending" approach its topic with to French facilitate good acting. composer Michel insight, originality or maturity. (nilitary obligation. Its thesis is that marriage is no revelation •- and that's all we John Forsythe as her Legrand's most forgettable music score. purely a service longer » or ever was the need, another film about the Lrg'ani/ation which functions guarantee for shared happiness which romantics have held it to shortcomings of marriage •- the fnucli as the MSU volunteer filmmakers present the story of Last 5 Days! be. In practice, middle fcureau. The services the group marriage a - aged woman who is lerforms are many and varied becomes a convenient, socially no longer satisfied with her Ketween the surrounding necessary arrangement that strained 16 year - old marriage • Tansing community and other Bittersweet replaces what once might've been love with a sense of or her husband's partial, dutiful Countries such as Vietnam and Jean Simmons, as a middle aged wife whose attention. dissatisfaction with her marriage prompted her to obligation, service and eventual Cedar Village is giving away a free ticket for the A.S.M.S.U. leave her home, has a reunion with her loss. Acapulco spring - break trip PLUS $50 spending money! daughter in this scene from "Happy Ending" a dreary Angel Flight recently melodrama about modern marriage. To display this tired Senior presents Undertook a unique sort of Adoption program sponsoring |he 390th Tactical Fighter PETER PRINCIPAL POLL voice recital Squadron stationed at Da Nang Register at the Cedar Village model anytime during A senior voice recital will be Base in South Vietnam, February, Mon. thru Fri., 1-4:30 p.m. Drawing to be held presented by Jo Johnson of tngel Flight members send March 5th. Trip starts March 21st. 'Mosf Pontiac at 8:15 tonight in the letters, cards, gifts and pictures incompetent' Music Auditorium. lo the squadron to show student The public is invited to attend. Cedar Village Apts. Jupport for American fighting There is no admission charge. forces in Vietnam. According to Bandy Cieslik, Rochester By SHIRLEY JOHNSON they deem incompetent. of "foot in the mouth" disease. Mostov noted. "He performed Tolipomore. Angel Flight has State News Staff Writer Gary Klinsky, ASMSU well as vice president, but as Received an excellent response Maybelle Kuhn, ASMSU The search is on for the public member at President of the United States, m these men at Da Nang. - • large, said that secretary, noted that the contest figure which best exemplifies the Judge NOW FREE Julius Hoffman, who would be a terrible blow to the he is a bewildered and confused Peter principle, a theory which presided at the Chicago 7 trial, winner, knowing that one had man, relying on others for | Sending supplies to a Korean states that every person tends to deserved his ballot. been chosen as the most decisions." irphanage is another mission rise to the level of his own "His conduct in the He also added that Nixon and lerformed by Angel Flight. At Chicago incompetent person in the incompetence. trial has been far below that of nation. Agnew as a team would certainly tit the group is trying to The study will be conducted the so-called conspirators," he Chuck Mostov, ASMSU vice - win the contest. a sewing machine to send by the MSU Bookstore for this remarked. chairman, said that he agreed Over 25 DELIVERY ■long with clothing and school colleges and campus in the International Steve Douse, former IFC completely with the theory that universities lupplies. Center for a six-week period. are participating in president, said that along with each person rises to the level of the survey. The results of the college poll the vast multitudes of other I Chartered in 1960, MSU's for the most incompetent public students he would cast his vote his own incompetence. "Nixon is an obvious choice," Jlngel Flight is one of more than figure will be announced April 1, for Spiro Agnew. ■30 flights making up the on April Fool's Day. Harry Chancey, senior member Rational program. recently declared Feb. President Approximately 1,000 ballots were sent to the bookstore by - at that - large on ASMSU, noted Wharton's ^OW^eature Pres. Nixon rather than as "National 1:15 3:20 Ifeek". Angel Flight the originators of the contest. The ballot box is located near Agnew won his vote for the work shown - - 5:25 - 7:30 - 9:35 the front of the store by the most incompetent person "by President Wharton's 3 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS AWARD J Feb. 16-17 is open rush for cash registers. publications are on "exKMt in j • Best Supporting ftngel Flight. Any interested A ballot will be published in Actress - DYAN CANNON invited to participate, State News next week for Another MSU student, the display cases in the main • Best Supporting ON CAMPUS ■he only requirements are evidently a male, noted that lobby of the Library during Actor - ELLIOTT GOULD students who wish to voice their Gen. Lewis Hershey, director of February. pterest and a 2.0 academic information For contact further Miss opinion. many Since the release of the theory, students have already the Selective Seivice, towered above the obvious choices of economist, Nixon and Agnew. Wharton, an recently agricultural "Subsistence Agriculture and edited BobOCarol DIAL 351-6300 >r Carol Martinski, Angel expressed their opinions toward He remarked that he felt Economic Development." Also flight Commander. members of our society that Hershey had been kicked upstairs on display are earlier journal and given a promotion in order articles, book chapters and Ted AJice Then Stand .. to place him in a position where several speeches he has made IT UNION he would not interfere with since assuming the University people who had not yet reached presidency. their level of incompetence and business women were still working successfully. Several students immediately mentioned Agnew when incompetency was discussed. Miss MSU }et 1970 institute They felt that he deserved their vote because of his consistency I Jlub The MSU Business Women's Reservations for the sessions Saturday, PIZZA will hold its annual ■institute and the luncheon may be Wednesday fhursday at the Union. year's and obtained Hackett. by contacting Judy College of Human February theme will be FEAST _ ■Attitudes in the 70's •• A Medicine, 108 Giltner Hall. n's World?" and will 8:00 i* State Sen. N. Lorraine ■wbe. R Dearborn, who will tonight ■isiuss "Will Boniorrow?" There Be a Union Bu I Several MSU faculty members 6 p.m.-2a.m. |nd personnel will discuss such W?j«as "Business Procedures at STANLEY KRAMERS Pradttcttea «l Adults $2.00 ■ aU." "Staff Benefits" and THE SECRET OF at the ■Letter Writing." I Robert W. Little, associate SMTAVTTTORIA Child50c ■'"lessor of metallurgy, Pcchanics and pnccs, will speak on "Knees materials ANTHONY QUINN Union Ticket JJd Nylon" at a luncheon ■nursday |n the Union Ttllroom. J Nil' dosing session Thursday hear discussions of proper BUS|"1'SS attitudes. v ICHIGAN Theatre • Lantinq PUTNEY SWOPE" The Truth and Soul Movie NEXT: "FUTZ" . . . love in the lard! L SPARTAN TWIN THEATRE 3-picces of delicious Fried Chicken and FRANDOR SHOPPING CINTCR • 1100 EAST SAGINAW • ftim Ml-00JO heaps of golden »Q23aZ2ZKI3Sai *' french fries * 2 ACADEMY AWARDS NOMINATIONS CHICKEN N-CHIPS BUCKET BEST ACTRESS JEAN 15-pieces of delicious Fried SIMMONS ALSO BEST SONG Chicken and heaps of french 1OQQ * ENDS TOMORROW! 1 fries J 'Willi Iniirii Coke - •eparG IIW.IIIIIII Weill# ON CAMPUS DELIVERY 7 • DAYS A WEEK I io\w • MON. thru. THURS. 4 P.M. to 1 A.M., FRI. and SAT. 4 P.M. to 2 A.M., SUNDAY 2 P.M. to 1 A.M. JwtoitoMi. •,,, "ItotNlOOlOR* l{3 CHICK N Joy 515 WEST GRAND RIVER. E. LANSING Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, February 23, 1970 11 personal ,VE | 1 SEE oldest, THEE LIGHT SHOW. The biggest, best in central . Private parties to pop LIFE INSURANCE Trustees retain Brookover report (continued from page one) Unless we have a procedure, the that all the issues they raised had raised by the committee. director of the Center for Urban women's hours and Affairs and a black student all liquor policies. off-campus The women's timm n»u TRMIiTil HOME OF LOW LOW .. change would allow seleotivp situation will be explosive. Many * would be glad at the urged the trustees to take Perrin will take office March or f"literature. Call licensed agent - I STEVE KAUFMAN 353-7708. O segments of tfxerfeBimunjty are pleasure tcP1 tiscuss immediate action on the report. 1. He will be adviser to the self-determined hours to all EVERYDAY PRICES women in residence looking for some action'todayn!lenr' heL,s?ld- "There are The report was approved by president on matters of internal halls About 25 black students and Sltuat,°nsi which come up on this the Academic Council Feb. 3. Previously fall - term first - term and external communication. He freshmen havp U.S.D.A. Choke Beef e Pickwick Pub at ALBERT faculty members, as well as camPus that we do not have the The trustees were sent copies of will establish and maintain women haH restrictive hours | PICK MOTOR HOTEL. 5-2/25 Wilbur Brookover, associate P.roced"res to hand,e at this the report Feb. 13. liaison activities with agencies of ^ trustees will consider the director of the Center for Urban t'me. There is an urgency for a In other action, the trustees the federal government. He is "^^onuts Personal^ Affairs and chairman of the reaffirmation of this policy." ««. J' * approved the appointment of responsible for the operation of University independence at of their Oakland Brookover committee, attended . JosePh McMillan, director of Robert Perrin as vice president the — !J—* r»or>t Dept. -<• information meeting M«rrh the trustees'meeting. the MSU Office of Economic for University relations and Services. Brookover told the trustees Opportunity, Robert L. Green, changes in the University's The changes ii the liquor and womens hours policies have been approved by the University I SIBLEY, Where are you??? - e CPS 305 Back-row Club: J. Student Affairs GOP fails to Committee nPrv B. Vavricheck, D. pick candidate (USAC) and ASMSU. They now await the approval of Milton B. ljUTH Real Estate SIDE, New 2 bedroom time (continued from page one) sufficient party sources by the the party holds it next concensus delegate Romney said candidate couldn't that if Mrs. get one the He Republicans had earlier he was in the to stay, "at least until August" told the race Dickerson, vice president for student affairs, According to the Academic IFffl® Because Want Ads do meeting, Freedom Report, trustee expandable Cape Cod. 3 bedroom he would be a consensus backing, he doubted if when the primary is held. such a good job in approval of the changes is not raised ranch. Both with Aluminum candidate. anyone could. "All power is in the I and bricks. Immediate occupancy. people necessary. every buying or selling But Mrs. Romney, who earlier 1676-5303. 5-2/23 appeared confident that she And the consensus failure did and wc must Put buck to the The off-campus liquor situation they are would receive the appear to bolster Huber's P^P1®" Huber said. The proposal would allow students a good find every consensus Recreation backing position of adamant opposition consensus approach is "of the over 21 years of age who live in day of the week! Saturday, said she to the consensus aDDroach. bosses, by the bosses and for the University supervised housing 3 the Bahamas for Easter wouiH would "have to -i— sleep on it — u bosses." off-campus STATE NEWS overnight before I decide where (fraternities, Seven days for $150. ides food - sleeping - and to go from here." sororities and coops) to consume CLASSIFIED alcoholic beverages on the J transportation from Miami. Write: Despite his denial that he was 355-8255 ■ HOLLARIO, Box 302, Coconut ■ Grove. Florida, 33133. 4-2/25 a candidate, presentation sounded very much Reigle's Volunteer army premises. like campaign oratory and was ~MC"y reCe'Vy $2oo. ,„d teii ih. first. Then we ask them if students may be met on a more individual. We try to set guards its chicks, so also does up a something only for football, the MSU athletic dept. shepherd "The program, as it is they've seen their coaches or "If someone calls up and says individual and personal basis. good personal relationship since all other coaches between coach and athlete and arranged its presently set up, is a supplement not. We like to get the coach he wants to help the athletic Usually the tutoring will run for any kind of informal tutoring wayward sheep, those tutor and athlete." athletes who are deficient only for the athlete," Smith involved so he knows his athlete Dept. through tutoring, we're eight weeks, one night per week for their athletes on their own " said. "It is not a crutch the wants help." glad to have them." and two hours per academically. night for The program was first set Smith said. athlete should lean on." basic courses. up Smith pointed out four Smith said rates paid to tutors 14 years ago when Smith was an heavily because it h» •» A tutorial program for "When I started on this number out . job in athletes financed by funds from Smith said between 80 and 90 athletes per term seek help with different ways in which an athlete can get tutoring help, are variable and may increase or "All other tutoring is set Up assistant football coach and 1964 we decided to set up a foriith,,,;^!. the athletic dept., is patterned one course or more and there is which is offered to all MSU after other tutorial programs that serve under - priviliged and no great difference on the athletes in all sports, regardless number of athletes coming from of whether or not they are on minority group students. But even though many MSU a particular sport. scholarships. Number 1 on the charts athletes have been saved from "But this number fluctuates. First, if a student - athlete is possible failing grades or even It may be as high as 120 one having difficulty in a course, he dismissal from the university through MSU's tutoring term and go down to about 70 or so the next," Smith said. can go directly to either Smith's office or his coach and ask for "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" is aid. He be placed in the on sale this week at MSU Book Store. DIVISION CHAIRMAN may tutoring program automatically if his midterm grade in any course is 1.0 or below. If he has Stop in while they last. Professor a 1.0 or below as a final term grade he must stay in the tutoring program the next term until midterm or until either his instructor or tutor release chemistry him from the program. An athlete may tutored on the recommendation also be Max T. American Physical Society, the of the instructor in a course, Rogers, research Chemical Society of London, who informs Smith of the professor of chemistry, has assumed office as Sigma Xi, and the American student's difficulty. officially chairman of the American Crystallographic Assn. "The people who tutor range gSgff SjH Chemical Society's Division of Physical Chemistry. Bridge The Society, which meets I Over twice yearly, is the largest ( scientific organization in the world with 112,000 members. ' INTERCOLLEGIATE Troubled Water As preside meeting chairman, Rogers will ^ over of chemistry division. the the executive ( physical ( * RODEO Rogers, a noted authority on j molecular structure, is doing ^ MSU JUDGING PAVILION research on spectroscopy here, ' the study of absorption of light ( by matter. 4 The division of physical ( chemistry organizes 200 to 300 4 chemical papers at the meeting. The Society publishes ' professional magazines and I journals during the year. 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