Lower voting age Monday MICHIGAN leads rights package "needed insight into problems as the young perceive them throughout the entire educational said. process," Vaughn UNIVERSITY Vol. 62 Number 145 STATE STATE NEWS East The most extensive program ever Lansing, Michigan Monday, March 2,1970 --Allow the election of student formulated in Michigan designed to members to increase political participation by young governing boards of high education institutions, in order to people will be introduced in the Trustees develop "stronger sympathies between Michigan House of Representatives set students and administration for the tonight. problems and frustrations each element up The 10 - point package, sponsored by faces." Rep. Jackie Vaughn III, D-Detroit, includes four measures that require Vaughn said student preference would help keep board members in constitutional amendments. much closer touch board with the current The "anchor bill" to the whole temper of the student body and to treat concept is the 18 - students will gain a clearer appreciation year - old vote of the complexities of measure which administration. -Permit 18 - year olds to serve as requires a state - jurors as referendum. a gesture that the wide "establishment" By BARBARA PARNESS major issues confronting the University appreciates the policies or practices which may reflect "Much of the work of the committee," Michigan voters State News Staff community in matters of discrimination pressures of the younger generation. Writer discrimination after appropriate Wharton said, "is intended to anticipate rejected such a move -Allow 18 - year - olds to circulate may be handled within the confines of due notification of the president." in 1966. The MSU Board of Trustees and to avoid problems of discrimination petitions to give them a proper approved process, protecting the rights of individuals When Saturday the creation of a Committee the committee identifies these before they become critical. By a careful Vaughn said "half who have been accused and at the same grievance procedure to attempt to alter Against Discrimination and an Anti policies, patterns or practices, the review of problem areas and issues in an a million potential - time assuring that there will be full policies. Discrimination Judicial appropriate officials in the unit must be informal manner, the committee can serve voters" are forced to Board, with consideration of any accusations that have -Allow 18 year olds to for informed. Corrective measures may be remain silent at the - - run provisions for procedural review in six been made," Wharton stated. as an important preventive measure to precinct delegates. Vaughn said "party months by the Brookover Committee. recommended by the committee. greater polls" in Michigan He said the document has assure harmony within the participation is the most effective way The action came in a nearly five - hour significance If discriminatory policies, practices or alone, yet they are VAUGHN for all sectors of the University." to work for the implementation of special session of the board requested by University, not only patterns are not immediately corrected, the The committee's investigative powers "widely informed and vitally interested societal needs as we see them." This bill minority groups. President Wharton. Several trustees had committee may initiate action for a hearing were checked by the addition of a clause in the conditions of our society." Donald Holtrop, regional would facilitate bringing youth directly refused to act on the Brookover manager of before the Anti - Discrimination Judicial Other major components of the into partisan politics. Report at the Michigan Civil Rights Commission, the Feb. 20 board Board. package include student membership on meeting, because of urged the board to approve the procedures. -Remove age restrictions as inadequate time to study the document. (please turn to page 9) governing boards of state colleges and "I can see where there might be some universities, allowing students to vote at prerequisites for holding public office The motion introduced by Board instances where the their college addresses and creation of a requiring a constitutional amendment. Chairman Don Stevens, D-Okemos, called University would want ALL OFF CAMPUS to refer some cases to our "The electorate is the best for immediate acceptance of the Brookover agency," seven - member student grievance board. judge of who is qualified," Vaughn Holtrop said. "But I would strongly urge Another precedent - setting proposal declared, "and Report, as amended, with the provision that the whole matter of aribitrary minimum age limits are that "the Brookover Committee remain equity and racial wi restrictions for holding Nixon's removes age discrimination has to be part of the meaningless." active and at the end of six months review certain public offices, such as governor. -Permit organism. I would strongly urge you to a student to vote at his the procedures." The "Total Citizen Participation and build processes for the college residence if they certify that he The Brookover Committee, chaired pursuit of equity Student Bill of Rights" package is being by into the organism." considers the location to be his bona Wilbur B. Brookover, associate director of introduced in the hope it will "channel fide legal residence. Several trustees expressed concern that the Center for Urban the Affairs, was the volunteer great abilities and energy of our young people reform," Vaughn said. into governmental -Allow for student civil guaranteeing a student the right of a fair hearing and transcript of charges that rights appointed last spring by former President Adams following the Wilson Hall cafeteria takeover. Brookover and his committee University might inappropriately be assuming the responsibilities of state and federal agencies dealing with question of 4 discrimination. "In frustration, they sometimes turn may result in suspension or expulsion. were present Saturday to discuss the report By ED HUTCHISON C. C. Killingsworth, professor of labor to disruption and violence, in their "Students have been bounced for with the trustees. Associate Campus Editor legal and industrial relations and member of wearing their hair slightly too long or The Committee Against Discrimination the powerlessness to personally change the their Brookover Committee, said the new Mrs. Richard M. Nixon is scheduled to skirts too short," Vaughn said. will have three faculty system they must live in," he said. representatives, one procedures provide "a forum for the visit four MSU student volunteer projects "The alarming facts of life are that civil administrative - professional representative, systematic airing of views and evidence." today after a military jet carrying the First "Steps must be taken, and very rights for students are meaningless." one clerical - technical representative, one "I think we'd all agree this is — Forbid student suspension until a labor representative, one graduate student preferable Lady touches down at Capitol City Airport quickly, to reconcile the generations to demonstrations and pressure tactics," he at 10:30 this moming. and bring our young people into the hearing is held. Grounds for suspension and two undergraduates, in addition to the remarked. "If this kind of must be presented in writing at least 10 procedure Mrs. Nixon will not be on campus any mainstream of American political life." executive - secretary. works, it will protect people against time during her almost 24-hour visit that In an eight - page position days prior to the hearing. (Both of the The Anti - Discrimination Judicial unjustified charges as well as bring to light paper, the she said is to "encourage young people to Detroit legislator outlined each of the above measures have already been Board will include three undergraduates, any injustices which may be going on. become involved in volunteer projects in bills he is sponsoring. They: introduced.) one graduate student, three faculty "In the best tradition of Create an educational their communities." member state members, one administrative professional, — a seven - wide - institution, we are providing a corrective, An aide to Mrs. Nixon and Director of - Allow the election of a student at a grievance board to serve as a final one clerical - technical and one labor not a punitive, procedure," Killingsworth Volunteer Programs John H. Cauley Jr. college or university to the State Board court of appeals for students in higher representative. said. both told the State News that little could of Education, requiring a constitutional education who have exhausted all Wharton described the adoption of the The 10-man Committee be amendment. This would give the board recommendations as "an Against accomplished by her appearance on (please turn to page 9) extremely Discrimination is charged with conducting campus, since Mrs. Nixon was coming to important step for the University." "periodic reviews of the operations of the visit various projects rather than meet with "It provides a vehicle whereby the several units of the University, to identify large groups of students. "There is no point for her to come on campus since all the projects are in the Held. I don't know what could be Nixon OK's Laos air strikes SIAGON (AP) — Gen. Creighton W. A spokesman for the U.S. Command Son Nhut Air Base to select targets for the The U.S. Command reported 14 accomplished be no said. on campus since there would possibility for dialogue," Cauley Cauley said his office and a student co ordinating committee recommended that - Mrs. Nixon Abrams, commander of U.S. forces in declined comment on the latest enemy Mrs. Nixon not come on campus. B52s, including those in Laos. rocket and mortar attacks Vietnam, has been authorized by President developments. On the panel are three during the "In the final decision, security was one Nixon to order air strikes in eastern Laos to generals from 24-hour period ending at 8 a.m. reason, but certainly the type of project A U.S. Command communique Abrams' staff and top officers from the Sunday. . - counter the Four caused casualties or that could be demonstrated in the time she n,n® Projects suggested by Cauley and North Vietnamese threat to reported no B52 strikes in South Vietnam damage, a a American Strategic Air Command and the U.S. 7th spokesman said, killing one American and was in town, as well as travel time, were student co - ordinating committee, troops in Vietnam, informed during a 14-hour period from midnight Air Force. sources said Sunday. until 2 p.m. Sunday, Saigon time. wounding five others. two of the main considerations." Cauley estimates that by the end of U.S. Secretary of Defense Melvin R. The report coincided with fresh attacks Laird said in Washington last week that all Troops of the U.S. 199th Light The aide, who asked that his name not l°day First Lady win have ta,ked with by American B52 bombers against the Ho With enemy activity in South Vietnam Infantry Brigade had one man killed and be used, said the incident on Grand River about 100 student volunteers at the various American military activity in Laos is nine wounded in a one-hour Chi Minh trail in Laos. limited for the time being to terrorist and exchange of Ave. Feb. 19 had minor influence on the At 8 p.m. she will meet with 15 rocket and mortar attacks, the B52s were directly related to a "policy of protective rifle and machine gun fire with Viet decision that the First Lady was not to of the volunteers at her suite in the Jack reaction" Cong diverted to North Vietnamese supply against the North Vietnamese troops 65 miles northeast of Saigon. i campus. Tar Hotel in Lansing. threat to American The 15 students she will meet with depots in eastern Laos, reliable troops in Vietnam. Enemy losses were not known. Mrs. Nixon will visit the Beekman Nixon sources Laird emphasized that U.S. air were also selected said. Center, Holt Home, Inc., Grand River by the co - ordinating s directed against North Vietnamese power was supplies Ten Vietnamese civilians were killed School and the Michigan School for the committee. The meeting is not to be open They said a "target - selection" panel and 26 wounded in two terrorist attacks meets once each morning and once each moving through Laos to South Vietnam. Blind. Volunteers there will explain each of to either the press or her own staff, the afternoon at Abrams' headquarters at Tan Only light and scattered contacts were centered near the district capital of Due the projects to her. Specific times for each fonkin r reported across South Vietnam. Pho, 100 miles south of Da Nang. stop will be released this morning. (please turn to page 9) FOR RACE PROBLEM compromise Ali WASHINGTON (AP) - The Nixon administration is seeking a way to wmpromise ^solution with Senate Proposals to repeal the Gulf of Tonkin and other congressional grants .authority, State Department critics on sources preaches separation By JEFF ELLIOTT 1970, the moon age, and the problem is Ali said politics would not solve the »d Sunday. State News Sports Editor getting worse." racial problem because "every time you get Ali said blacks are But the effort is described looking for a a great leader who tries to help the blacks' as mainly peaceful end to the problem but have yet wctical, and the sources stress that the to come to any solution. cause, he's assassinated." He singled out ministration remains opposed to repeal Speaking to a mixed crowd of blacks Abraham Lincoln, the late President John °r end'ng of the disputed resolution, and whites, Muhammed Ali, also called "They (blacks) don't hate anyone," he F. Kennedy and his brother Robert f. said. "They just want to be with their own passed in Cassius Clay, said Friday the only way the Kennedy examples. August 1964 and used by the kind so they can do their own as onnson administration as a basis for tension and strife between blacks and thing." "Not only that, but the blacks will *ndmg whites be dissolved is for blacks to Concerning integration, violence and never rule over the white more than 500,000 U.S. troops to can politics, Ali said none of the three could people or their Vietnam. separate themselves from white society. government. There is still a lack of unity end the problem at hand. Mathias expressed optimism Sunday Ali, one time heavyweight boxing among our own people and problems." r the Hie Louisville, Ky., native said violence prospects for administration champion of the world, spoke to about "Integration today has failed to solve 2,500 people in the Auditorium as part of is no good at all, that it (^ptance of his proposal which would the Great Issues series. the problem," the former boxer said. "It slaughter for everybody. only results in rw resolutions including Tonkin Ali said there are four solutions which just isn't the solution. They talked ' Pr°vide a study of the Korean War of integration 20 and 30 years ago and got "It's just like if someone came emergency and declare people think could end racial and equality nowhere. up here problems — politics, violence, integration stage and challenged me," the powerful jjnpessional support for the removal of and separation. "It's the radicals and militants who are on 6-3, 225 pounder said. "That ain't violence tow , ps from Vietnam, and steps "Black separation is the only possible fighting for integration today. The blacks — that's slaughter. Why, you'd stand a i. a more broadly based government aren't fighting for it anymore. They don't solution," Ali said. "Black folks must better chance in Vietnam with a beebee want it." Other proposals call for totally and geographically separate gun." ending of the Gulf resolution themselves from white people. They Ali, a follower and preacher of the Ali, who is currently appealing his turned d<'own already have been cannot be equal until they have land of Black Muslim religion, had the audience in conviction of draft evasion, by the State Department. spoke briefly their own and own their own farms and hand during his entire 45-minute speech. on why he refused to be inducted. run their own government. And the only Though he was a half - hour late because he "I'm a free man now and I can do as I missed his plane from Chicago, the crowd please way they'll get this is if they are — go where I want to go and when I was receptive and attentive. He ASMSU petitions separated." mood light and was not afraid to mix kept the want to go," he said. "Sure I could go over to Vietnam and fight to free someone I (see related story, page 9) humor in the monologue. don't know, but I want to be free now. di»tSllftioning °Pens today 1 representatives. for asmsu AM said the conflict between black and "Black and white And I'm going to stay free. - Candidates may are two opposite whites is the most crucial problem on earth i„In_ "P petitions and additional things," he said. "And if something's To u " °n in 334 Student Services Bldg. today. opposite, then it's your opposition. If it's (please turn to page 9) 15 gu'j. uded on the ballots in the April A fighter "It's worse than the problems between slaves and their masters, between Catholics you're opposition, then it's your opponent. And if it's your opponent, then %iitu °n' cand'dates must receive 75 and Protestants, or Catholics and you Warmer... district!6^ f'om students within their Mohammed Ali, formerly Cassius Clay, world heavyweight champion, priests, oppose it. And if you oppose something, Biafrians and Nigerians or the problems AaiQii v. ions sh°uld be returned to spoke on black separation in the Auditorium Friday afternoon as part you fight it. And that's what's happening by 5 p.m. March 13. which now exist in North and South today between black and whites. ... with a chance of rain. High today of the ASMSU Great Issues series. Vietnam," he said. "We've had these "If you don't believe me between 37 and 42 get up here degrees. Low tonight in State News photo by Dick Warren problems for 400 years now and here it is and challenge me afterwards!" he said. the mid-thirti«. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, March 2, I97Q DENIES HUSBAND'S CONTROL New Miss Lenore vows candidacy Soozee in U.S. senatorial By JACQUI MILLER State News Staff race Soozee Brabeau is MSU's new Miss MSU Saturday night in the Union Writer queen She wjk S°Ph0m0re- "» Ballroom bTZV Lenore Romney said Saturday husband was still in control of favored expansion of the Harrold Carswell's receiving a Mi* MSU m! that she was "going all the way" the Michigan Republican party Safeguard anti - ballistic missile nomination to the U.S. Supreme candidate for the U.S. or that he was pressuring party Miss Brabeau, St. Claire Shores junior, as a system, citing an "irreducible Court. w Senate, even if she fails to leaders to insure that she would minimum" to national defense wouirf iike t received the preferred candidate win preferred status at next and a belief that "we cannot PY„plipnrp scholarship and will be MSU'"s entrant'in toi th qlinrtm,„ status from the state Republican Saturday's state GOP meeting in trust the Russians." Pageant this year. "11L'"gan Court " she said "and frankly I Other finalist from the 12 party. Lansing. "I'm a dove in that I want don>t'know if h'„ mp9. ilaints that their government was identify crimes, but infringing it went out years ago," Ball said. "The First Amendment is meant > tjcal freedom. Thant's orders followed a talk with to protect speech, even if it undermines the government." | tne Soviet U.N. Ambassador. He said he did not believe the citation was irrelevant, but that it was used to point out that the court has the power to revoke 1.50 bail. National News Men's Socks After the seven were released from jail, the police department Ugly Duckling French President Georges Pompidou might cancel his announced that it Hoffman's apartment was assigning 20 detectives to guard Judge POWER ■ visit to New York City Monday and Tuesday unless he Ball said as a precaution. the defendants expressed great concern to their March 17, 1970 Panty Hose all black I gets assurances from the U.S. State Department that it lawyers at a meeting late Saturday about conditions at the jail. | will not be disturbed by hostile demonstrations such as Lee Weiner said he would never make talking about jail. another speech without "When you think of Cards" 99c 49c i Chicago Saturday night, reliable French sources Rennard "Rennie" Davis said he would begin Monday to ■ Ireported Sunday. The French president spent Monday I morning the U.S. out of the public view at the country estate of government's chief of protocal Emil campaign for funds to provide bond for prisoners the seven had diet during their two - week stay in jail. CARD SHOP Across From Home Ec. ,eSuSsi".?slv b.?r |Mossbacher in Westchester County, N.Y. Saturday night Bldg. i Chicago Pompidou was booed by some 10,000 309 E. Grand River J&J I demonstrators as he arrived for a dinner organized by COVER Ph. 332-6753 Shower Caps I the Alliance Francaise and the council of Cotton Buds foreign | relations. ANY 29c w, 49c Secretary Robert H. Finch I Welfare Sunday voiced the strongest administration of Health Education and SURFACE limit 1 ■ criticism to date of what he termed WITH FUZZY VELVET FIBER FINISH confusing and ■ misguided court decisions on desegregation. He When you know I particularly condemned court ordered racial percentages ■ for schools in Charlotte, N.C. and Los VELVECOAT OF MICHIGAN, INC. it's for keeps .33 Angeles, calling ■ them totally unrealistic and moving in the wrong 1140 BEECH ST. oc, occ, E. LANSIN' Scotties Lady Scott All your sharing, all your (direction because extensive bussing would be required. special memories have Facial Tissue Bathroom Tissue appeared to shift the burden for necessary new NOW HEAR grown into a precious and Idesegregation steps from the South to the North and THIS FROM THE TOP-HINGE ■West. Although no final figures are available for the AT THE STORE WITH THE RED DOOR enduring love. Happily, these cherished moments will be 26c 2 pair 26C Icurrent school year, government officials estimate about forever symbolized by your lone black child in three in the South attends school ^ COME SEE THE NEW diamond engagement ring. |with an appreciable number of whites. If the name, Keepsake is in BRIGHT GANT SHIRTS the ring and on the tag, you •65c 3.00 Liberal House Democrats are presently are assured of fine quality conducting an ■educational campaign among their colleagues on the ^ FOR SPRING IN THE KEATS and lasting satisfaction. The Ivory liquid Jade East Iworkings of the seniority system. They are circulating a AND TOWN COLLARS THEY SCARE engagement diamond is Istudy of the system in preparation for an attack to be lmade at the Democratic party caucus March 18. The ME ALL THE WAY TO THE -- flawless, of superb color, and precise modern cut. Your Detergent After Shave Keepsake Jeweler has a Icaucus will be asked to approve a resolution calling for a CASH REGISTER. choice selection of many 22 o*. 49' " pview of the system of selecting committee chairmen lovely styles. He's listed in [solely on the basis of seniority to see if it can be made the yellow pages under ■more responsive to the "Jewelers." caucus and the Democratic [leadership. The coming test is regarded by liberals as CAMPBELL'S I .SUBURBAN SHOP Jcrucial because should they lose, there is talk that some Plight bolt the party in the next Congress and vote to let TC e ep s €tlce1 Aspirin 1 30% off Ijto Republicans organize the House even if the 100 count j the regular [Democrats win control in the elections. RELEASE price on all J A union of 16,000 white collar workers ended a 6"a'n P-hour nation wide strike against - YOUR 9C sunglasses Westinghouse Electric ICorp., early Sunday, joining three other major unions in a tentative 41-month contract agreement. The AGGRESSION# Iteration of Westinghouse Independent Salaried TJnions withdrew pickest from about 53 Westinghouse at the 2.00 l^nts and offices three hours after the strike began at Pdnight, union spokesman said. Officials of Go Go One Size I a UNION ^tinghouse and the Federation agreed on a pact Watch bands Panty Hose la'"d! ^or a seven Per cent wage increase the first year BOWLING another eight per cent during the remainder of the pontract. W TV ALLEY Michigan News I There is BASEMENT "nothing in Chinese history or tradition" to UNION BUILDING Bgest Pentagon fears of a massive missile strike from rin Red China, Sen. Philip A. Hart, D-Mich„ | ,itei?ded *n a weekend speech in Rochester, Mich. Ln "is latest blast against proposed expansion of the 355-3357 Mon.-Thuis. 5:15-11:00 p.tr HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING STATE DISCOUNT Fri.-Sat. 12:00-11:00 p.m. f eguard Antiballistic Missile System, Hart took otf Sun. 2:00-11:00 p.m. We Cash MSU Payroll Checks pinst Secretary of Defense, Melvin A. Laird and l ' ary strategists at the Pentagon. Students 45c a li I.D. Required Vfe said Laird's contention that expansion of the Guests 50c a li I ■fronfD3rd Red China system t0 counter a possible future threat Shoes 16c ? ' E. Grand Riv«r "just doesn't hold water." MICHIGAN GEORGE BULLARD STATE NEWS Tow trucks possess UNIVERSITY WILLIAM B. CASTANIER 'license to steal' advertising manager NORMAN J. SAARI, Highway robbery, thrives in East Lansing managing editor GEORGE K. BULLARD, campus editor -- in the form of a few tow truck operators KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor whose prices often exceed any semblance JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor of reason. The bill,' designed to JEANNE SADDLER, associate editor comhnl Many of us have had cars towed from a towing scalpers in Detroit, annl parking lot by an unseen dealer who well to East Lansing. Students creation of a seven member student - toward implimentation. This is one hiring, firing, promotion, and tenure of Rep. Bob Traxler, chairman of the House individual matters. student ;; grievance board. Also included are time when letters to local faculty, initiation and participation in the academic Judiciary Committee where the bill awaits termination of The newly created Committee on courses, departmental governance of the university. action. ■ measures to give 18 - representatives could be profitable. year olds a requirements, teaching assignment of stronger part in the political scene, They are the ones who will decide instructors, etc. Each college reviews OUR READERS' MIND such as allowing 18 the fate of the package - departmental curriculum decisions, sets year olds to run they are r for precinct the ones students must college requirements, and makes some delegates, removing age begin talking other academic policies. restrictions to. Let them know that one of the Nigerians show humanity to world for governor, and The reasons some students have taken to university standing committees ; allowing students to serve as jurors. research and formulate reports calling for the streets is that there has been no changes in established programs and efforts ; Although Vaughn's proposals will place for them in the political to innovate new programs. These reports homeless North Vietnamese whose homes To the Editor: United States in Vietnam just match such ; by no means solve all of the structure. are then passed on to the Academic Council for final approval. were destroyed by three years of integrity, since they cannot beat it. Now that the j problems without serious alteration, - The Editors The Educational Policies Committee Nigerian Civil War is Now that all the stories about < unprecedented massive bombings. 2. For the first time in history, a side Humanitarianism should cut across war offered food to those it was actuallj (EPC) deals with policies relating to subject bloodbaths if the rebels were defeated have political ideologies. matter, methods of fighting. Let our civilized nations match instruction, been impressively disproved . . . 3. The starving and derelict millions in since they cannot, beat this. establishment of new departments and Now that the Nigerian and black people India. Vietnamese colleges, etc. EPC deals with All University requirements (University - have put to shame all the much-vaunted Western experts and philanthropists . . . 4. The countless thousands Palestinians condemned to live and die in of 3. For the first time in history and followers of a rebellion are instantly fraternizing again hours after fighting end College, HPR), credit - no credit policies, Now that true humanitarians have a the open deserts in tents and make - shift with leaders and followers of the side The ever - continuing saga of "The grading policies, major educational chance to prove their mettle, we are shacks. They too are human. Communists that America is which they fought so bitterly. ■ Great Experiment in reforms, and other educational policies. offering a proposal and a challenge to all After we have fed them and put on their Democracy in supposedly "saving" them from. If it This committee is pretty much where the We are not bitter against anyone, who really love humanity: feet all the above named ; South Vietnam" continues its 15 were not for American action is. groups of people, that our friends help, not hinder the troops the All of us who are truly interested in then we could devote our efforts to reconciliation of all Nigerians. We ask to be J year run in Saigon with a captive show in Saigon would have ended The Curriculum Committee has final i audience of alleviating human suffering and building a Utopia for the "Biafrans" who allowed to settle our problems ourselves over 400,000 American long ago, Asia would be left to authority on minor course changes -- when degradation should start from next week to incidently exist only outside Nigeria. We And we ask the Western do-gooders to \ troops. Asians, and then everyone would be a course numbered is offered (summer of odd - fast once a week to raise money to feed the are offering this proposal in good faith remove the gigantic beam in their eyes years?), what prerequisites are following people: since there in fact all the above named The central figure is a certain Tran a lot better off across the world. necessary, changing course descriptions are rather than the tiny mote in ours. If they ■ 1. The undernourished and famished groups in dire need of urgent help. will not do this then all we can say is Ngoc Chau who was arrested and Unfortunately, South Vietnam is (relevant and updated course content). It white, Mexican-American and black in the Now let me take the advises the Academic Council opportunity to "Keep your blood-stained paws off Nigeria sentenced to 20 years at hard labor on major United States, the richest country in the thank those who have been and Africa." We have come of age! not the only "democracy" on the genuinely changes in curriculum (i.e. new ROTC World. interested in relief in the war affected areas ) for damaging national security by loose. Americans cannot really program) and degree requirements (i.e. 2. The of Nigeria. seeing his starving and dehumanized I would also like to apologize to K. M. Etta . brother, a North condemn the South Vietnamese liberalized language requirement in the Vietnamese, non-Communist those who Vietnamese intelligence agent. and inadvertently got caught in the Nigerian graduate student . system of legal administration (one College of Social Science) and suggests the Communist alike; the penniless and inevitable suspicion as to real motives need for new courses and curricula. Chau conceded the contacts, but can hardly call it justice) in light of especially when such conflicted with the The Committee on Honors Programs vital interests of Nigeria. But to the instant all observers are at a loss to our own judicial circus. The Chau's evaluates honors programs and counsels - experts on "Biafra" and to the double Tax exemptions? of America are the Kunstler's, the Church grateful - explaining why charges were never with departments and colleges on the faced exploiter, turned humanitarians; to pressed until half a year after his Seale's, and the Rubin's; the Thieu's institution and strengthening of honors To The Editor: the undercover tools of racism and brother's arrest when Chau accused a exist as Hoffman's, Mitchell's and programs within their areas. Students on In the February 19th issue of the State r this committee could deal with prospects To The Editor: dehumanization; to those who would not Thieu allow blacks in this News appeared a letter by the chairman o aide of being corrupt and Agnew's. for making the benefits of honors courses country into public We sincerely schools lest such schools be the Fair Tax Committee countering i began siding with the Thieu more available to students at appreciate the contribution "polluted," Chau's attitude toward the entire large. which several students made to help and to those who would shoot down recent letter in opposition to an W opposition in the National Assembly. The International Projects Committee replace the windows in our Christian Indians, Mexicans and blacks as if these Lansing City income tax. In the le'ter affair was quite like that of the can suggest policies concerning types of Science Reading Room, which were broken people were game for shooting practice and main attack centers on the fact that I: Once again the Thieu government Chicago Seven towards their trial. On overseas projects and can review current last Thursday without any remorse of total tax payment by the student and nc the day he was to be taken off to and projected projects which may affect evening. Since the Reading conscience, to all has remained Room of First Church of these resident will be very small. He makes completely intolerant the reputation of the university. It is also Christ, Scientist people I say shame, shame and shame jail, Chau held out in the Lower mention that a new tax once bom \ of dissent towards it policy. The charged with enforcement of the guidelines was originally established for the again. J Chau affair has proven once again House of the General Assembly, benefit of students at MSU, the The Nigerian people have set three most surely continue to grow. Taxreve passed a year ago (no secret projects, etc.) contributions were especially gratifying. standards for the so-called civilized western is used to finance services made necessary i that any similarity between the serving beer and other refreshments and examination of the intent of to reporters and The brotherhood and compassion world to follow: by the residents of the city and by South Vietnamese government and a joking about the .38 international projects. amount of rationalization it is not right expressed by students and the Rev. Carl 1. For the first time in history a country J democracy is purely unintentional caliber pistol he had in his belt to The Library Committee suggests library Staser of People's allowed should it be necessary for the no Church, who initiated a team of neutral military ? and coincidental. resist arrest and complaining that the procedural policies and makes the effort, is truly love in action! observers from resident to help pay the tab. East, West and recommendations concerning library uncommitted countries to watch not an police were taking too long to arrest services. Some possible areas for study: him. Executive Board internation, but a civil in progress. j Apparently the Thieu regime was extending library hours, the current closed First Church of Christ, Scientist Their verdict is war | willing to overlook Chau's fraternal stack policy regarding the graduate wing, a living testimony to the The whole situation was expressed East Lansing, Michigan Nigerian and black perionallty. Let the i visits until Chau became part of the the student fine policy and lack of faculty best when, as the police arrested 5 minute number of Vietnamese fine policy, library services, or lack of public Chau, he told the » officials that questioned Thieu's newsmen, them. "Gentlemen, this is Vietnamese The Faculty Tenure Committee reviews J policies. democracy." Regrettably, existing tenure regulations and suggests i America is again reminded of the Vietnamese "democracy" is but an policies and procedures for dismissal of tenured faculty. The committee can review » futility of her mission in Vietnam. extension of American an individual appeal on the basis of I The people of Vietnam have no "democracy." * more procedure, but not substance. Students political freedom under the Thieu could examine the weight given to teaching in granting tenure and the ^regime than they would be under the - The Editors updating of current criteria for dkmlaul of a tenured Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, March 2, 1970 5 'U' named 71 site West siders get free shots of vets' state meet MSU has been selected as the future site of the Michigan MSU since World War II. Bob Gast, a member of the at 2nd immunization clinic Veterans Assn. constitutional club's executive board, said the education. She said she thinks been located in convention. The selection was club is involved in many By DIANE PETRYK Lansing's family unit in the west side area. State News Staff Writer the clinic will expand as more primarily black west side But for the time being, CHC made during the Michigan activities on campus and people hear about it. "because that is where the need don't want to contribute to the Collegiate Veterans state emphasized the fact that the MSU medical, nursing and Over 100 students are now is" Miss Fogle said. confusion. convention at Western Michigan members are not merely a group social work students held their involved in the clinic. Dr. Norman So University Saturday. of doddering old men. second immunization McCullough, many agencies are clinic The MSU Veterans aub was Saturday for Lansing's west side Replacing an Ingham County faculty adviser for the project, working in the area, he said, that The club> he noted has Public Health vaccination clinic attributed the clinic's slow start also selected to draft the residents. people have put padlocks on sponsored orphans to sports which pulled out of the area, the to a lack of adequate publicity, their doors to ward off all those preliminary Michigan Veterans events, participated in I.M. Under the supervision of student clinic duplicates all the He said the clinic is open to trying to help them. Jones state constitution and to host sports, helped in Red Cross MSU medical school physicians services it gave. Ingham County foresees an attempt to bring all the 1971 state constitution. blood drives on campus and held and assisted by public health nurses from the from immunization, not just residents these agencies together. This preliminary constitution all-University dances, Ingham County medications of Lansing's west side. Until then, students will Health Dept., the students provided by the will provide the framework for gave state. In the concentrate free innoculations in the Church future, Jones on the the organization of the new A The project is part of continued, CHC will attemptr- to immunization clinic. The next i; nr\TC ofc n a • God in Christ at^ T Logan and a — — -- Michigan Veterans Assn. Up to / V. DOCfy W. St. Joseph Streets. Communjty Health Committee deliver a complete set of social one will be held March 28 and at this time veterans clubs on the (CHC) organized last fall by and medical one-month intervals thereafter. , . . Co - chairmen of the clinic local and national levels were holuS dlSCUSSion are second - year medical medical students and affiliated only organized in Michigan. students with the MSU Center for Urban Will it hurt George Kovach, Detroit one The MSU Veterans Club is of the largest clubs on The Committee R0TC will sponsor a discussion Against A young "customer" at the second immunization clinic graduate, and Barbara Fogle, Mason graduate. Affairs. Committee chairman, James Take student L. Jones, East Lansing graduate, campus, with 1,500 members. It at 8 tonight on the second floor sponsored by MSU medical students in Wpst Lansing looks According to Miss Fogle, the said out of that CHC supplies the is a member of the National of the Union concerning the Association of Collegiate abolishment of ROTC on as if he's rather not take part, free or not. The clinic was held Saturday in the Church of God in Christ, west side clinic gives students do „. „ something for people a chance to . as well "health component" for Urban of Affairs - the it the hands Veterans and has been active at campus. Lansing. state News photo by Jerry McAllister "ift would not get i °° """" " l their " Provides educational programs the faculty. for the west side community in such areas as dietetics, hygiene, first - aid, pre - natal and post - Milliken honors U' student By JEFFSHELER recognized volunteerism for "outstanding Miss Cantrill was honored the Spring Arbor College Young people by the natal care and consumer health. The immunization clinic has Chubby Support the McKee Report on Student Participation State News Staff Writer by Gov. Milliken for her work with Students for volunteer Seventh Annual program and the thousands have enlisted in the Community GRAND RAPIDS Lou rw.m " trill, Pr»nH Cantrill, Grand - Mary Governor's roniric Rapids ~WIstudent " Conference Volunteerism on Organization Through Panhellenic Effort, a Marygrove College Social Action Council. ' campaign to give earth a chance," Milliken said. "They Checker here part of the MSU Student ■ s one of two students - Milliken told those at the have seen — and clearly — that Saturday. Education Corps. She has conference he plans to appoint a directed classroom work and nothing more can be gained by Council on Voluntary Action to berating institutions." is recreational programs. work with the Michigan Office Gripe line Miss Cantrill, teaching in Rome, Italy, unable to be present to receive student was for Urban Affairs He the council would consist of 10 state citizens and Mllllt Milliken said it "useless" to try would to measure the success of the student volunteer be coming hernuafr' r, ~ i would work to stimulate movement. consumer tt .Ph?!liS RoSe> WaxT Statf University senior, was honored participation in voluntary programs, identify areas where . .!?.er W0 activities as J. recreatlonal director of the volunteer action would be most "Channel One," a business oriented "gripe line," will - effective and provide begin handling student complaints and questions today, Dale volunteer director of the ASMSU Consumer Relations Clack, Bureau, said. Students may utilize the service from 3 to 5 through Friday by calling 355-8302. The "gripe line" will take care of business p.m. Monday 'PUTNEY related items SWOPE" - ranging from complaints with merchants to questions about where to find a commodity or service. It will concern itself only with businesses in the greater Lansing area. The Truth and Soul Movie Clack said "Channel One" will only investigate and mediate student complaints — it will not give final decisions. FRIDAY: "FUTZ" . . . love in the lard! "We'll just try to get the two parties (student and merchant) together," he stated. dlJ n IMGC Theatei One source of information for legal questions will be the Attorney General's Protection Bureau. Another possible source in correcting problems is the East Lansing Chamber of Commerce. SPARTAN If!}MSfSSSS^ "We have good relations with the Chamber of Commerce," Clack said, "and it is willing to help us in any way possible if ENDS TUESDAY! 2nd WEEK! necessary." Volunteers are needed to answer telephones, fill out forms and research and Busby Berkeley's investigate grievances. With more volunteers, "Channel One" could operate from 1 to 5 p.m. each weekday, HMHIH.HI Clack declared. He asks volunteers to call him at 353-8857 or I'AIUIIIT 353-8326 if they are interested in working with "Channel One." "GOLD DIGGERS rhe Chubby CP 1935 CMy Checker I [Gfsfr United Artists| "GOLDDIGGERS" 6:30 & 10:10 "FOOTLIGHT" AT 8:15 Only LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:15 Gaums® Inltowm Color by Deluxe 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:45-9:40 _ W) IFREEI DELIVERY MSU LECTURE - CONCERT SERIES presents ILEY CHICKEN-N CHIPS by the Box 3 pieces of chicken $-|29 - Heaps of french fries. Wednesday, March 4-8:15 P.M. UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM CHICKEN-N-CHIPS BUCKET 15 pieces of chicken $399 Reserved Seats: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 - MSU Student Admission: $1.00 Heaps of french fries. with validated FULL TIME I.D. COKE * GRAPE * ORANGE POP (I.D. Necessary at the door.) Free Delivery on Campus: Mon. thru Thurs. 4 p.m. Tickets on Sale at Union to 1 a.m., Fri. and Sat., 4 p.m. to 2 a.m., Sun. 2 Ticket Office (Hours 8-5) p.m. to 1 a.m. 515 W. GRAND RIVER, E. LANSING 6 Michigan State News, bast Lansing, Michigan Monday, March SPORTS i Spartans By MIKE MANLEY Someone asked Gale if the people up in Trout Creek watching. win were for those two free throw misses. TV But after the game, he had to take some good - natured ribbing on thriller shot, a follow shot by Bograkos with less Ohio State took the lead but MSU tied it than two minutes to State News Sports Writer "I don't think again at they get the game up there -- we only get one "That's okay, Ralph," Tim Bograkos, who turned in another niWknMA P»nn 4 It TKrt Gibbons free throw. The ubiquitous Gale then vrtilt i il%S ««m>l 1^. I . • COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Add Bob Gale's name to this year's list of station," he said. solid performance, said with a grin. "You're only a sophomore. errant Buckeye pass to set up the last second Picked off Emmy Award nominees...for the most dramatic performance by a But that last shot was not the only heroic thing Gale did during We'll wait for you next year." "We didn't lose our poise," Bograkos situation* a the afternoon. Coming into the game with 13 minutes beamed. "This k th Big Ten basketball player on television. left, he Simpson just grinned, held his coke.up high and shouted, "We we should have played all In one of the most hair raising finishes in the history of held Ohio's deadly guard Jody Finney, who had scored 27 points won, man. We won on TV. It's showtime." year. Our new scramble beautiful...They got tired of chasing us all over." 0ffp!Wa,y - Big until then, to one meager free throw. Gale also made a ^ Ten TV basketball, a poised MSU team avenged a humiliating loss timely Sophomore forward Ron Gutkowski backed up Simpson with Ganakas, back from his post - game TV interview to Ohio State here two weeks ago in grand fashion, three - point play when the Spartans fell behind to bring them to 13 points, Rudy Benjamin got 12 - all in the first half as MSU agreed "Patience is the name of the game. That edging the' within one point, 67-66. took control of the game -- and Pat Miller got 10. Miller and offend is m*v\na Burks, 82-80 on a last second rebound by Gale, the Spartans more compact." "8 us reserve forward from Trout Creek. "What a defensive job he did on Finney," Coach Gus Ganakas Simpson owned the boards in the first half. Cleamons and The win gave MSU a 4-8 Big Ten mark and beamed. "That's why we put him in. Bob's an agressive, bull - Sorenson had 20 points each for OSU. moved th* ♦. With the score tied at 80 Ralph Simpson, who had led the into a seventh place tie with Michigan, who lost to Indians (7 Spartans all afternoon, was fouled by OSU's Jim Cleamons. But type player. He's a complete contrast to Ohio State." Arbor Saturday, 90-86. ana at A»n MSU held a 4640 lead at the half, but the Buckeyes Simpson, a 83 per cent foul shooter, missed the first shot. and Simpson, playing perhaps his best all - around game of the fought The Spartans will have little time to . . year, led MSU with 29 points, a game - high of 14 rebounds, and back behind the shooting of Finney to tie at 57 all. The Bucks enjoy their win howevc the second. The ball bounced high off the basket into the hands they return to action Tuesday hosting Purdue. of Gale, who banked the ball softly off the backboard, while in numerous assists. Early in the game, the slick sophomore made then raced to a 67-61 lead and it looked like they were ready to as mid air about eight feet from the hoop. • five beautiful assists to set up baskets as the Spartans sprinted to put away the upstart Spartans, whom they beat earlier, 89-66. a 30-24 lead. But MSU didn't crack. The Spartans came back to lead 79-77 It was bedlam in the Spartan's locker room, following their biggest win of the season. "They're going to have a ticker - tape parade in Trout Creek tonight, screamed Ron Gutkowski. MINN., MANKATO VICTIMS "Yeah, between the two buildings," Paul Dean chimed in. ' Emerging from the shower after being doused with coke and congratulations, Gale, the soft • spoken senior, was all smiles. "It was just a perfect rebound," he said. "It had to be perfect because Dave Sorenson (OSU's 6-8 center) was inside me. It was high enough that when Sorenson went up, the ball was just over his hand. I was going to bring it down and then go back up with it but I figured there wasn't enough time . . . actually I just threw Grapplers whip 2 txecutive competition and had Milkovich The more only Gopher victory was foes undefeated grappler on the MSU it." Sports Editor on his back once, scoring a near - Jim AxtelPs 5-3 decision over squad. The MSU wrestling team fall, before being subdued by the Rich Radman at 158. Johnson made it 10 straight ended its most successful dual frosh flash. MSU's Gary King, in his first victories since a mid - season loss meet season ever on a note Keith Lowrance also had a dual meet match of the year, to Oklahoma State as he typical of its season - long near - fall scored against him, defeated Jim Gaustch, 6-1, at trounced Craig Blubaugh, 11-1 YOU'RE HERE performance as it crushed two but managed to defeat Gary 150. Both wrestlers were while Bissell defeated a tough TO GET AN foes Saturday. Pelcl, 8-6. replacements for injured No. 1 Scott Evans by a 104 score at The Spartans beat Minnesota, The Spartans had a pair of men at that weight. King was EDUCATION. 126. 30-5, and Mankato State, 27-3, five - point victories against the subbing for Ron Ouellet, while Radman bounced back from PERIOD. at Minneapolis to run their Gophers. Greg Johnson pinned Gaustch was replacing Steve his earlier loss to hand Rick Lee season record to 16-1. Paul Tatge in 3:44 at 118 and Carlson. The only his third defeat of the year. victory over Minnesota Jack Zindel put five points in in the other matches, Pat Radman's 8-3 win upped his With a full academic load and was highlighted by Tom the MSU column when his 190 Karslake stopped Dan Root by a record to 8-6-1. Milkovich's 12-6 victory over foe Bill Parenteau, was injured 7.2 count at 167, Gerald maybe a job on the side, you Malecek shut out his Reid Lamphere at 134. during the match and was unable Malecek was a 7-1 winner over need all the time you can find opponent at 177 as the Spartan to get what you came for... Lamphere came into the match to continue, Zindel winning by Neil Turner at 177 and Vic soph prevailed, 6-0. New TV hero from TC unbeaten in dual meet default. Mittelberg took the heavyweight a college education. Marine Corps Officer Programs do not Zindel had an easy time in match over Clayton Scheurer, handling Brian Hage a 10-2 loss. MSU senior forward Bob Gale tossed in the require time for on-campus training. winning basket IM Championships 6-4. Hage had come into the rrfetch for the Spartans Saturday in their 82-80 upset win over _m In the Spartans' second match with a 12-2-3 record. Mittelberg Ohio State. Above Gale, a native of Trout Creek, is pictured ASK A MARINE about how you can qualify to BE A Led by the strong rebounding ln the residence halls game, °J the day, they won nine concluded the Spartan successes in an earlier game against Michigan. MARINE OFFICER by completing your college education and shooting of Jack Pitts and West Shaw 9 jumped out to an decisions to hand Mankato by dropping Dennis Pierro, 4-2. State News photo by Mike Beasley with no on-campus training and yet earn more money at Billy Jo Dupree, Omega Psi Phi early lead and held on to defeat Stat,!' th?, nation's fourth ;rated won the IM fraternity basketball Holocaust of Holmes Hall, small college power its fourth the same time. and worst defeat of the season. Sunday 41-30. Wolves bomb S' crown night and CHOOSE AVIATION OR GROUND. IN-PROGRAM UNDERGRADUATES CAN BE GRANTED GRAD established itself as a strong contender for the all - U The Psi Phi's defeated Alpha Psi 65-57. crown. Kappa Shaw led 22-18 at the half one time. But Holmes battled back and cut the lead to 33-28 Lowrance took and held a 9 point lead 33-24 at Mankato's best wrestler Dale care Richter by a 7-2 count at 142. Milkovich's 15-5 triumph over of trackmen; SCHOOL DEFERMENTS in 21 FIELDS OF INCLUDING LAW. APPLY NOW. BE A LEADER OF MEN ... BE AN OFFICER OF MARINES. STUDY, Pitts, making almost every shot he took, scored 21 points while before Shaw scored four straight Ken Stockdale at 134 left him point to ice the game. Bruce Passamoni (14) and with the most victories on the Spartan squad. Milkovich Big 10 meet here this week ... (without Wehrwein, who had Dupree controled the Gendzwill (12) paced the attack finished this part of the season ., . . .. . ,, . PLACEMENT BUREAU boards at both ends of the court while Jim Holloway had 14 for with 23-1 By DON KOPRIVA ?? the other lT °Spartan lu three M°ckvictories. added aggravated a slight leg injury) 9 A.M. -4 P.M. and added 20 points. Gerald a mark, while State News Sports Writer and hurdler Charles Pollard, Holmes in a losing cause. Lowrance was a step behind at The biggest Michigan win rated the best in the Big Ten Peaks and Chuck Cpoper led the The independent finals which 22-1. came in the 600 where MSU's didn't run because of a slight Alpha Psi attack with 21 and 18 were to be Played later Sunday Karslake managed to conclude national champion, Bill points respectively. injury. night was to be a rematch this portion of the season still Wehrwein, was upset by between last year's . . p.,,,,,,,, of V/. Popejoy won the mile hi independent unbeaten as he dropped Steve champion, the Gablers, and the Johnson, 4-1. Karslake finished EEmL*! Wolverine Norm Cornwell, with 4..10.6 and came back to take Your Host From Coast To Coast ^ the Spartans, ® ™ I? 89-51, In both crossing the line at 1:10.4. fifth in the 880 behind Mock's runner - up, Run For Your Life. 21-0-3 and is the Snnrt»ns 89 only indoor season's last51dualin meet th« Wehrwein ran in the second lane much of the way vainly trying to 1:52.8 winning effort. Morrison for both teams. won the high hurdles with pass the U-M senior. The Nation's Innkeeper Freshmen Ken Popejoy and Wayne Hartwick third. The same ADVENT MSU dropped to 0-2 in dual duo went 2-3 in the low barriers, John Morrison bagged their first encounters while Michigan, Washington again shipped Two Locations In Lansing Area varsity wins in the mile and high moved to 1-1. In another Big u-M soph Gene Brown at hurdles, respectively, and Ten meet, Indiana upset 60-yards and came back to nab. quarter - miler A1 Henderson, conference favorite Wisconsin third in the 3121 E. GRAND RIVER AVE. 300-yard dash. HAS sprinter Herb Washington and 75-65 at Bloomington. The Big Ph. 489-2481 Michigan won the meet Ten meet will be held Friday 6051 S. PENNSYLVANIA AVE. depth, taking the balance of and Saturday at Jenison second and third places in the Ph. 393-1650 Study in Field house with tickets for meet, MSU's only other second Saturday's finals priced at $1 to piaces in the meet came from Guadalajara, Mexico students for reserved seats. 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A spectacular two nights of excellent by a Spartan goal from Don Thompson (his 14th The MSU sweep, was enhanced forechecking and the of the season), and front by WCHA ability to rally from behind netted MSU's hockey team 8-5 and Bulldog Dan Mahle score - runners Minnesota, Denver and Michigan 3-1 victories over youthful Minnesota - Duluth. making the score 6-5. Tech club's splits over the The sweep also DeMarco and Sokoll each scored their second weekend, lifting the enabled the Spartans to successfully close out their 1969-70 Spartans into a fourth place tie with home campaign and move from goals of the night to close out the scoring. The both with 10-10 records. Wisconsin, eighth to a fourth place tie in the line of Sokoll, Russo and Watt was MSU, now 13-13 WCHA. especially overall, can settle the fourth place race next "It effective for the Spartans as they accounted for weekend in the season finale was our forechecking that made the difference in both three MSU goals Friday and against the Badgers. games," MSU Coach Amo Bessone said. "That and the desire to applied the icing to Coach Alex Terpay's the Spartans 3-1 victory the junior varsity also come from behind." The following night. performed well over the weekend as Spartans battled back on Friday night, they when two points down, and a Phil Hoene's power play point deficit Saturday night. goal put Duluth up whipped Tn - County 10-3, with a seven The sweep accounted for Bessone's 1-0 Saturday night at 15:05 of the first blitz in the third goal reaching a milestone in 19 period. period, and applied a 5-0 years of hockey coaching. For Bessone the Spartan Bob Michelutti knotted the score whitewashing of Ellis Real Estate Saturday night. pair of wins gave him 200 and made him the winningest coach in the WCHA. however, on a tap - in of DeMarco's shot at Al Laking and Frank DeMarco each struck "I'm really happy," Bessone said after the 16:23. for hat - tricks in the Little Spartans won their Spartans 10-3 third straight Saturday night, "the boys did a fine job of skating Bill Fifield's second period goal at 8:00 night victory, while goalies Bill Ravlin andFriday Dale pushed the Spartans to a 2-1 lead and opened the McCann shared Saturday's shutout honors. Wheelchair game tonight Spartan vict Students are reminded of p.m. at Dwight Rich Junior High Gerry DeMarco, arms and stick raised high, signals his second tonight's wheelchair basketball School, located goal in Friday night's 8-5 victory at 301 N. over Minnesota - Duluth. MSU's Rick Olson verifies the Spartan goal, that increased game between the Detroit Sycamore St., Lansing. Tickets the MSU lead to 7-5, raising his arms and stick also. Mike Sparks and the Illinois Gizz DeMarco, is the Spartan lying on the ice in may be purchased at the door front of the Bulldog net. Kids. Game time is set for 7:30 State News photo by Bruce Remington against this young and quick Duluth club." I'S' gymnasts end season The elated Spartan coach killers Norm Gaffney and Mike Olson. both at Michigan last singled out the play of penalty - "Those two did a fine job Saturday and this weekend," he said. Randy Sokoll and Gerry DeMarco stlckhandled their way through the Bulldog defense for two goals apiece before 1,903 with two losses in Indiana MSU Ice Arena fans Friday night. But It was Spartan captain Al Swanson's goal to tie the score at 3-3 In the second period which Ignited the Spartan's five goal burst In the final 20 minutes. By JOHN VICES group. They have been oxercise and parallel bars events Duluth didn't waste a minute Friday night as freshman Walt State News Sports Writer tremendous under adversity all and A1 Beaudet came Ledingham slipped the puck by MSU goalie Rick Duffett at :30 year. up with his of the first period. Sokoll retaliated best effort of the at 12:01, The MSU gymnastics team "Lack of depth has hurt us all year, winning Watt from Pat Russo pass, to tie the tipping in a Bill the horizontal bar with a score score. I ended Its regular season on a year and when we came I dismal note, losing a pair of injuries we lost a up with of 8.9. Following two UMD goals, DeMarco brought MSU back with good score on an unassisted goal at 13:07 of the second I contests to Indiana State and our third man." ISU dominated the for Swanson's tying goal. State was a man period, setting the stage Spartans shy when Swanson, a | Indiana over the weekend. ISU Mickey Uram, Spartan Friday, taking all first places and defenseman skated in on Duluth goalie Glenn Resch, who downed the Spartans 158.25 - all-around four second places. weathered 45 MSU shots. man, was unable to Top 151.85 Friday night and the make the performances for the Sycamores The ignition switch on in the third trip due to an injured period, the Spartans poured Hoosiers scored a 153.6 • 151.85 spinal disc and Charlie came on the 17 shots at Resch, while the MSU Morse rings, where Dave defense held the Bulldogs to | Saturday. was not at his The losses left the Spartans meet. Morse has been I with a 4-7 season record and a peak for either nursing a Seal scored 9.3 and the with Dave Gilchrist with a 9.3. The Hoosiers high bar winning seven shots. The net result was five Duluth. goals for MSU and two for Duffett MSU's All-America goalie Rick Duffett makes stops badly strained wrist and needed top Russo got the Spartan's third period barrage going taking 3-4 mark in the Big 10. MSU will pain score was a 9.35 effort Sokoll pass and putting it a pills in order to compete. by Chuck by Resch at 2:22. Bill Fifield night, before 2,205 Ice Arena fans. The I now begin preparation for the The rest of the team was not Earle on the rings. scored on a power play at 4:50 to give the Spartans a 5-3 Vice President and Secretary, Jack Breslin. I conference meet, to be held in up to par and their scores were lead. I Minneapolis March 6-7. the lowest of the year except for State News photo by Wayne A. Munn "It's been a disappointing the Michigan meet. The Spartans I year," coach George Szypula could manage only three first 1 said after the Spartans returned places for both meets, all of to East Lansing. "I must say, them coming against Indiana. 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Call 655-1158. tape deck s ~ • EMPLOYMENT sailing, ECHO HILL CAMP, 3825 Wisconsin Avenue, Washington, The Spacious One 1, 2, 3 room. Grad preferred. 351-2676. 3-3/3 2-3/2 ,735XD. 35,.?^ • FOR RENT D.C. 5-3/5 bedroom unfurnished BLACK LIGHTS, bulbs and • FOR SALE STEREO TAPE recorder ONE GIRL needed for spring term. accessories. Available apartments. at with automatic • LOST 1 FOUND BABYSITTING - FOR room and Meadowbrook Trace. Luxury, MARSHALL MUSIC COMPANY, reverse. Six head, self r.ontnino/-! .... nead«. t PERSONAL board. May have 1 child. Care for furnished, 4-man apartment. $65. East Lansing. C-2/27 Featuring the garden style 393-1125. 5-3/5 _ • PEANUTS PERSONAL 2 children. Phone 676-1226 before 12 noon. 5-3/5 apartments that offer year GIBSON 6 string folk guitar. • REAL ESTATE PENNSYLVANIA NORTH 1005. Excellent condition. 353-7550. NEW AKAI X-200D round living comfort. See our - (Roberh • SERVICE WAITRESSES: FRIDAY and model now and reserve your Furnished 1 bedroom, utilities Russ, 6-8 p.m. 3-3-2 650XD) tapedeck. 351-0464 1 • TRANSPORTATION Saturday nights. Possible weekday paid. Ground floor and garage. 5:30 p.m. 5-3-6 ter • WANTED apartment. Okemos Rd. at GAS RANGES used, school lunch shift available. Call Jay at $ 130/month, plus deposit. Mt. Hope 332-5094 355-1270 to set 627-5454. 4-3/4 demonstrators. CONSUMERS Guaranteed. POWER BEAM'S ANTIQUES gener^lin^ antiques. Buying china, furnitur. appointments. 3-3/2 DEADLINE HIP BUT COMPANY, 216 South and bottles. Please no not rowdy roommate commo NIGHTS Washington. 373-6172. 5-3/2 dated canning jars. 242 BARTENDERS: and/or needed. Single room. Quiet Jefferson 1 P.m. one class day be¬ Mason, 676-1404. 11 a.m. -6pm' weekends. Limited experience apartment. Cheap. Immediate fore publication. CEDAR GREENS, sublet spring and UNFINISHED Furniture: Bar every day. 3-3-4 preferred. Will train promising occupancy. Call Alex at 351-1008, Cancellations - 12 noon one man. Call Jay at 355-1270 to set summer terms, swimming pool. stools, night stands, preferably at dinner time. 3-3-4 clan day befor* publica¬ tion. interview appointments. 3-3/2 Call between 9 - 4 p.m. 489-7521; after 5 p.m., 351-8262. 10-3-13 chest-of-drawers, bookcases, prefinished picture frames, and REPOSSESSED 1/3 cara, Value $250 now $175. dL^nd ONE MAN needed for 2-man, CLARK more. PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 EVERYONE SHOULD ABOUT CLASSIFIED ADSI They KNOW 2-bedroom apartment. 351-6804. 10-3-13 SOUTHEAST LUXURY 2-bedroom South Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. C _jlEVVELRY.IV4.4112. 3-3-6 PHONE apartment. Furnished YOU CAN see~7l«~7avlngs~ with sell things fast. Dial 355-8255. or GIRL: OWN room until June. 340 unfurnished. Draperies, quality glasses from OPTICAL 355-8255 DISCOUNT, 2615 East Michigan Oakhill. $60, no deposit. „LATE NCW£ FLb.SU.... air-conditioning. appliances. Avocado Ave., 372-7409. 0-3-6 337-0671 evenings. 3-3-4 Fully carpeted. RATES EGYPT IT CLAIMS Utilities furnished except inner spring and box spring POLICE DEPARTMENT combinations. Roll-away beds In ONE MAN for 3-man electricity. 882-9117. 10-3-13 I day J 1.50 Terrace, spring term. University $125. AN ISRAELI FIGHTER..,.. 30", 39" and 48" widths. 15tf per word per day Representatives of the Ann Hollywood style beds and frames, GREAT DANE PUPPIES - 3 dovs $4,00 Arbor Police Dept. will be 351-1993. 5-3-6 ISRAEL DBNieS CHAE !!' OKEMOS Furnished, 3 rooms all and utilities bath. chests, dressers, study desks. 60 temperament. Excellent paid. used matching chairs for study or Champion 13 1/2# per worn per any interviewing for the position SAVE: DRIVE 332-0881. 3-3/3 bloodlines. DOR-LE DANES 5 days of patrolman, March 3, 12 dining room use. Used card tables 372-3408. 7-3/6 J6.50 furnished, utilities paid, garage. and folding chairs. Late model I3f per word per day noon -- 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 $110; Efficiency $90. Girls, spring stereo phonographs, and stereo p.m. -- 9:30 p.m., at the 332-3398.10-3-13 components. Stereo tape WEIMARANER - FEMALE* 6 (based on 10 words per ad) University Inn Motel, 1100 months, good disposition, good recorders, used portable TV sets. hunter. AKC. Call after 6 GIRL NEEDED There will be a 50* service Trowbridge, East Lansing. ONE MAN spring. Rivers Edge. Apartment gas ranges, kitchen 487-3902. X3-3/2 pm Anyone interested in apartment spring tables and chairs. 1 and 2 burner and bookkeeping charge if $60/month. No deposit. Apartments. 145 this ad is not paid within discussing job opportunities 351-9312. 3-3-4 electric hot plates. $3.99 and up. AFGHAN HOUND puppies, AKC ojie week. should stop by or telephone For Rent For Rent 351-1142. 3-3/3 New met8l kitchen cabinets. Free loving temperaments. Range of for an appointment during delivery. Bank card. Master Charge colors, 332-1895. 5-3/5 GIRL NEEDED to sublease the times listed. Phone spring FRANDOR AREA 2 bedroom and layaway plans. Hours: 5 - The State News will be term. 4-man apartment. 1 block deluxe apartment. Carpeted, 5:30 p.m. WILCOX FOX TERRIER wirehaired puppies responsible only for the 351-5500. from campus. Call 351-2054. air-conditioned. $160 a month. SECONDHAND STORE, 509 East AKC first day's incorrect inser- Representatives will also be NEEDED 1 girl, spring and summer. S-3/3 registered, 6 weeks. 1001 Fairway Lane. 351-3895 Michigan. 485-4391. C Across from campus. Cheap. Call 627-6049. "I -2/27 available on March 4 by 355-2398. 16-3/13 THREE GIRLS spring term, 4 man Randy, 351-4573. 5-3/4 SUBLET TWO-man apt., 2 baths, 2 bedroom, balcony. appointment only. luxury BLANK 8 track cartridges and title apartment, spring, summer. 134 EAST LANSING 351-0343. 5-3/5 CEDAR GREENS. Pool. 2 man Stoddard. 351-3806. 3-3/2 near campus. Ono labels, dust bugs, tape cleaners, Mobfle Homes HORTICULTURE AND bedroom, furnished. Large airy plugs and jacks galore. All at sublet spring, summer, cheap. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE rooms. Air conditioned. catalog prices. MAIN 1967 ELCAR mobile home 12x50, 351-2431. 12-3/13 ONE GIRL NEEDED students; Saturday and Sunday spring and Beautifully maintained. Select ELECTRONICS, 5558 South two The State New# does not bedroom, fully furnished, retail sales of plants and garden summer. Campus Hill, $58.75. clientele. Lease 332-3135 or FURNISHED HOME for rent. Ideal Pennsylvania, 882-5035. C located at Windmill Trailer Park, WOODSIDE APARTMENTS: 1 permit racial or religious supplies. Commission and 332-0057. 4-3/2 for 4-5 students. Close to busline. For further bedroom, furnished, balcony, information call discrimination in Its ad¬ guaranteed base. Experience not Phone 337-2015. 5-3/2 TAPE RECORDER: four laundry, security locks. Graduate TWO track, 646-3601 or OR 7-1869. 5-3/5 MEN to share, vertising columns. The necessary. Orientation prior to or married students. 351-4698, 4 man Cedar Village State News will not accept late March start. TWISS 332-2920. 5-3/4 apartment. cheap. First Close floor, to 302 campus, MAC. GROOVY FARMHOUSE - private. 4/5 people. $150 plus. 337-2285 best offer. Call 372-0289. 5-3-6 ° TWO BEDROOM Detroiter. Fully LANDSCAPE advertising which discrim¬ inates against religion, 351-0590. 10-3-13 CENTER THIRD GIRL needed for 5-3/3 Apartments mornings only. 8-3-11 furnished including TV. Behind Coral Gables. $2,200. 351-4579, spring. race, color or national or¬ Close to campus. $60. 351-6451. TIRED OF electric bills? Live in the 5-3/5 DENTALHYGIENIST - East Lansing. Now accepting THREE BEDROOM, recreation. No igin. 3-3/2 furnished efficiency 1 and 2 Full or part-time. Write Box D-4, applications for near neighbors. 1810 South Cedar. bedroom apartments within State News. 5-3/3 393-0599. 3-3/2 GIRL NEEDED for house in walking distance where all utilities summer and fall Lansing. Spring. Own room. $50. are paid, from $125. Management leases. PART TIME employment for MSU GIRL FOR furnished 4 girl house. students during school year with 484-2025. 3-3/2 by J.R. Culver. 351-8862: C-3/3 Spring 351-0887 after 6 Automotive midwest's largest full-line Bogue Street at the 5-3/5 TWO GIRLS needed spring term. HASLETTAPARTMENTS: 2-girl for merchant wholesaler. Automobile Red Cedar River Chalet Apartments. Reduced 4 man spring term. 351-8765. ALPHA ROMEO 1968, 14,000 miles. required. For further information, rates. Call 351-3780. 5-3/6 5-3/5 Like new condition. $2,550. Call phone 351-5800. O Phone 332-5051 351-3918. 10-3/12 DO YOU need an extra $50 a week? DOUBLE. PARKING. Clean, quiet, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED - SPACIOUS, TWO bedroom Car necessary, Call 351-7319 for capitol villa interested In low Income housing? completely carpeted, unfurnished, reasonable, 237 Kedzle. Rob, CORVETTE 1968 convertible. Blue, Interview. C 372-4828, 351-9584. 6-2/26 APARTMENTS For Information 484-1319 (24 luxury apartment. Located In 435 hp 427, 4-speed, many extras. X5-3/2 hours a day). 2-3/3 Haslett. Only minutes from Like new. Reasonable. Call For Rent campus. Phone 339-2490. 5-3/3 21 and Clean 355-1175.5-3/3 MEN over - quiet Married, post-grads, 1 and 2 2 GIRLS for spring term. Near LEASE COLOR TV. $15.95 bedroom rooms. Cooking and parking. per apartments. From campus. 332-6090 or 332-1129. TWO FOR 1 bedroom apartment, CUTLASS S 1969 2-door. Red, vinyl Close. Reasonable. 487-5753, month, parts and service free, $150-$165. Near Campus. __5_13/5 immediately for spring, top, air, power steering, brakes, option to buy. Call IV 9-5214, For information call Meadowbrook Trace, 393-5573. 48_5j8836. TF 4-speed. 332-5420. 5-3/5 TELETRONICS INDUSTRIES. FRANDOR AREA. Modern, two 3-3/3 LARGE SINGLE for man. Quiet, bedroom. $160 plus damage DUNEBUGGY SANDS close, parking. 332-8498. shark, d^p^sitJ352-J557^5-3/3 GIRL NEEDED to sublease spring 337-0132 afternoons. 2-3-3 fiberglass body. Real sharp. $850. TV RENTALS: G.E., 19" portable - CEDAR VILLAGE two man need FACULTY APARTMENT. term. Americana Apartments 651-5148. 3-3-4 $8.50 per month including stand, one man for spring and/or Unfurnished. No pets. EAST 351-1903. 5-3/5 SPARTAN HALL. Men and women. Call J. R. Culver Co., 351-8862 FORD GALAXIE 1963 excellent 217 Ann Street, East summer. Call Jim 351-6426 5-7 LANSING MANAGEMENT. 351-9286. Leasing for Spring. Lansing. ' 12-3/13 0-3-13 p.m. £ FEMALE: SPRING or summen overhauled. $260 worth of work, RENT A TV from TV Quiet, close, balcony, air. a Company, GIRL NEEDED immediately through documented. $300. Leaving $9.50 per month. Call 337-1300. SUBLET 2 bedroom unfurnished, spring. $62.50 month. Northwood Evergreen. 351-0239. 3-3/3 For Sale country. 355-2950. 3-3/3 Nejac TV Rentals. C completely carpeted, appliances, Apartments. 351-2404. 3-3/2 air conditioned, swimming pool, PSYCHEDELIC SLIDES, projector FORD 1934, sedan. 487-0361 or TV RENTALS monthly - Students only. Low and term rates. Call $165 per month. Phone or 351-1944.3-3/3 CEDAR GREENS and groups, equipment. Perfect for rock parties etc. Phone 484-2600 to reserve yours. _ _339-2263^ 3-3/2_ University TV Rentals. C one bedroom furnished 3$QkP4-3/ - an, _ OVATION GUITAR. Excellent * NEW G.E. PORTABLE and stands special note to girls * condition. $250. 351-4250 or FORD MODEL T TOURING, 1916. rented only to MSU students and pool 351-9457.5-3/4 Kerosene lights. Sell or trade. faculty. $8.84 monthly (including 351-8248. 5-3/3 MERCURY tax). State Corporation, 444 Michigan Avenue. 332-8687. C Management TRAVEL STEREO radio - in CONSOLE and AM/FM maple warranty. $175. 655-3266. 3-3/2 cabinet on 1962 -tomatic. Has new excellent batt cQU^ brake V.sTisportation. job, Call Apartments See The World 332-0914. 5-3/2 TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS OLDS 1968 F 85, $1,100. 1966 ONE GIRL spring term for large of United as units. These spacious are now leasing student tan QBgs luxury apartment Cutlass $800. 372-3505 4-man 351-0236. 3-3-4 University Terrace, are completely CROSSWORD anno ran nogs Stewardess. or a carpeted and furnished 351-1658. 1-3-2 Mediterranean furniture. Each with unit distinctive has Spanish PUZZLE □ana naa aggagna tanaa son Visit America's most appealing cities a dishwasher, ACROSS 29. River island RAMBLER 1965: 6-cylinder, straight - San Francisco, Miami, New garbage disposal and individual control 1. Sidepost of a 30. Oppressors stick, good .condition. Phone EMPLOYMENT York, even - central air 393-3407. 3-3/2 Honolulu, with time doorway 33. Carved to enjoy them. conditioning. These two or four man units have up to 3 5. Pronoun pictograph VOLKSWAGEN 8. Child heroine 36. Grog 1960, sun roof. Be part of the active, parking spaces per unit. The student's leisure time has been Very good condition, motor 1966. RECEPTIONIST: exciting, youthful 11. Olive tree 37. Blue grass Plush $250. 337-1434. 1-3-2 office run needs Gal Friday to the show. Heavy phone. world of air travel - with United, the world's largest commercial airline. adequately planned for with recreation rooms and a giant heated swimming pool, private balconies. If you want to be 12. 13. 14. One addressed 38. Noise Meadows 42. 45. Candytuft Voter Ill-mannered [xlSmBra wMI AutoService & Parts i ACCIDENT Great location. Start $390. Bellinger Personnel 485-5481. Could you be a Stewardess? among the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call today. 15. 17. Fencer Muscle 46. Witch bird 47. Cake [Ski 33 Problem? Call Find out more about us. There 19. Dowry ingredient KALAMAZOO STREET BODY are units starting at $70/ month per man. 3. Average 20. Period of time 48. Coagulate 51. Anguillae SHOP. Small dents to 4. Hunting dog large Campus interviews will be conducted 21. Outlaw 49. Legendary bird DOWN wrecks. American and foreign 5. Fireplug cars. Guaranteed work. 482-1286. Tuesday and Wednesday, March 3rd 81 4th. 24. Hurries 50. African eye 1.Shock 6. Promissory 2628 East Kalamazoo. C SECRETARY-TYPIST: Contact your Placement Office. MODEL OPEN: 1-6 p.m. every day 28. Grease worm 2. Sheltered Looking for employment? except Sunday 7. Glove leather Experience and 100% 8. Print [UNITED AIR LINES accuracy needed for heavy PHONE: 332-6441 9. Vigor 10. Termite responsibility position. $450. MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East Bellinger Personnel 485-5481. THREE AND SIX MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE 16. Smoked salmon Kalamazoo Street. . . Since 1940. 18. Unsmelted IP metal Complete auto painting collision service. IV5-0256. C and BELLINGER an equal opportunity employer 1 22. Ignited 23. High railways ©jjpckmtrtant 24. Harridan Aviation FRANCIS AVIATION: PERSONNEL Ps P1 25. Afflict 26. Astringent i So easy to learn in the PIPER CHEROKEEII 27. Mock orange Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C SERVICE 4620 S. 31.Scrape Hagadorn 32. Punish by fine Mary Bbllinobr 1P I 34. Taro paste Reddish-brown I SOLD IT iMIiLOVMINT COUNBBLLOd friendly skies 35. 39. Decision Jgjja THROUGH THE 485-5481 MA NA CEMENT EXCL USIVEL Y B Y: 40. Fetish WANT ADS United. 11 41. 42. 43. Establishes Hot rod Cadmus' Alco Management Company daughter 44. Conceit % Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, March 2, 1970 9 p ersonai Spotlight still on ex-champ fffly acapulco ... go EXOTIC! Room, 3 meals daily, jeep, tourist service, up to 12 days $225. Leave when you want. 351-5249. 32-3/13 I 1 free""-- LIFE INSURANCE By JEFF ELLIOTT blacks were in attendance whites, was asked if this meant literature. Call licensed agent - State News Sports Editor listening to every word he blacks should might not know," Ali said. The STEVE KAUFMAN 353-7708. f pack up and head preached. 30,000! That's Ali declined to show the It's been nearly three years a lot of for Africa. average man's reflexes are black people. 25/100 of crowd his famous "Ali shuffle" now since Muhammed Ali "No, definitely not," he a second. However, information; 351-4397. 3-3/2 "He's a great leader. He's but did delight them in some of fought his last boxing match, replied. "We've worked too hard my quickest punch has been learned well from God. How else here to leave this country. We're timed in 17/100 of a second. So his poetry disposing of Ernie Terrell to reading, including ~p®®"uts p ersonaL retain his world heavyweight could a man with a third - grade not about to run off to some it takes the average 25/100 of a poems on Frazier and Sonny education lead and guide so under second to think about Liston. IIoaNIE BALONEY, x+2y=24 and crown. But Ali, who boxed for a - developed country. If getting I time under the name of Cassius many people if he didn't learn the white people gave us free away from one of my punches Ali, who will be sentenced to ; x+y=4, happy solution-thl from God? that landed Scorpio, Gemini, Cancer. 1-3-2 Clay, has maintained the airplanes, ships and free trips to 8/100 of a second five years in jail and fined • spotlight he had when he was "Elijah Muhammed demands $10,000 if the courts find him - knocking out everybody who respect from us and gets it," Ali guilty of draft evasion, said he's dared challenge his quickness added. "He's done more in - "I'm through with boxing. Boxing has lost preparing for the future and is uniting - and power in the ring. our people, providing saving money for his wife and Ali is presently touring the finances and building houses and something since I left the ring. Nowadays you daughter, should he have to go I United States on a 50 stores for the blacks than have 10 guys who are contenders. I know I - college to jail. excursion, speaking on the racial anyone, certainly more than could have the title if I came out Malcolm X ever accomplished." of "I'm not too concerned; problems between whites and retirement but just knowing that doesn't Real Estate When someone asked Ali to — about financial blacks. matters," he mean much." said. "I'm doing a commercial Following his speech in the compare the teachings of ; ■south SIDE, new 2 bedroom Auditorium Friday, Ali met with Muhammed and Malcolm X, he for a shaving lotion next week ■expandable Cape Cod. 3 bedroom students in became a bit more excited and for $20,000, I'm having a book two informal ■raised ranch. Both with aluminum concerned. written on me which should sessions. The first was held Africa, we wouldn't go. This is ago. I sure feel sorry ■and bricks. Immediate occupancy. for those bring in about half "Malcolm X was no leader of our land." a million at ; ■676-5303. 5-3/2^ immediately after his speech the blacks," Ali claimed. "He guys. $6.95 a back stage in the Auditorium. After a 45 - minute talk with copy and I got a couple "What me and my man of oil wells in Texas." ■OKEMOS NEW 3-bedroom ranch, With a got famous because he called the the group, Ali left the " gathering of white people devils. He was a (Newcombe) are going to do is family room, 2 fireplaces, near Auditorium accompanied predominantly black students, by show you my speed," Ali said as In closing, Ali expressed a schools. Immediate possession. Ali spoke primarily about the pimp and did not have any Don Coleman, dean of students. he took off his double breasted desire for blacks to speak out. Call Owner, 332-1017.1-3-2 Young friend - Black Muslim religion and the power or support. Elijah The pair proceeded to the Delta sport coat. "I'm going to have work of Elijah Muhammed. Muhammed taught Malcolm X Tau Delta (Delts) house where him hold his hand "Every black'man today Service Mohammed Ali.who spoke in the everything he knew and that still they were greeted by some 100 stand an arm's up and 111 should want to be like me," he ASMSU Great Issues series "Elijah Muhammed has done length away. said. "It's the outspoken blacks here Friday, holds Black Liberation Front wasn't members of Phi Delta Theta j ~F_ YOU APPRECIATE Riddle's young son leader Sam more for the blacks country than anyone else," Ali in this enough." Ali, who stated in his speech fraternity and Delts. When he thinks I'm going to hit his hand, he'll move it." like myself that people will sit EFFICIENCY you'll like the way during a Holden Hall Soul Dinner that the only way blacks could Hie up and take notice of. If a group Friday night. said. "Why just last week he had session here puppies and kittens sell fast with State News photo by Arthur Barrows was It sounded incredible but Ali of black radicals entered the dissolve racial problems would informal with Ali Want Ads. Dial 355-8255 nowl a meeting in which 30,000 be to kidding did hit Newcombe's hand all room from one separate themselves from around with the crowd end and a group acting three times he attempted to. of black IqUITAR LESSONS. Private Folk • semi-classic. MARSHALL - Rock - BY TRUSTEES very relaxed. The questions dealt mostly with the former boxer's for his And, as Ali said, it's even harder the entertainers entered at other, and the people in the MUSIC COMPANY. 351-7830. career in the boxing opponent to get middle could turn and listen to ring, both the past out of the way, as he's and what lies ahead. always one group only, who do you "I've said it in the past and dancing around and faking think they would turn to? Brookover report passed People who seek IH stick with it," Ali remarked. punches. 1 improvement read With the crowd Hie the I'm through with opening up a racicals, of course, "Services" ads in the Classified boxing. Boxing little more, Ali was asked how because they're outspoken and has lost [ columns. Check nowl something since I left he felt about boxing such the ring. Nowadays people aren't actors who pretend to be (continued from you have 10 as Wilt something else. This is who the page one) «\ye Chamberlain, Jimmy Typing S«rvlc« must recognize that community who claim they were guys who are contenders for the Ellis, a black - belt karate expert black people of today are allowing alleged abuse of these there is a tremendous presumption of innocence and title. I know I could have the or degree of victims of this discrimination by Joe Frazier. He replied: turning to for truth. " ■COMPLETE THESIS Service. powers to be appealed to the complimentarity between the employes, students or University proof of guilt by the title if I came out of retirement, "Wilt Chamberlain I'd play unt Printing. IBM typing and president who "shall have the director of EOP's responsibilities preponderance of the evidence." but just knowing that doesn't -- With that Ali concluded his organizations, around with him for a while and ■ uniuing of thesis, resumes, authority to direct coorective and his role on this Wharton said the decisions mean that much." visit and headed for the action." committee," Upon receipt of a claim, the of the judicial board were "not then if you were listening to it airport publications. Across from campus, Wharton said. When someone asked him if where he was to catch a MAC and Grand River, N chairman of the judicial board is on radio, you'd hear the plane r Several trustees questioned to punish the The trustees approved a violator, but to he wasn't overestimating his own to Detroit and go on , ue.uw Style Shop. Call1 the Brookover Committee's charged with selecting three remove the effects of announcer go, 'timmmberrrr.' " to COPYGRAPH compromise solution, allowing members to investigate the claim the ability, Ali responded, "I'm not Philadelphia to continue his SERVICES, recommendation that Joseph discrimination Ellis "He didn't move in the director of EOP or a person or prevent its conceited, I'm convinced. I was -- college tour. 337-1666. C and make recommendations on continuation or repetition." the Frazier fight. He could have McMillan, director of Equal designated by him and approved just too good in my time. Even whether the board should hold a The policy notes that the being 20 put up more of a battle but it TYPING: TERM papers and theses, Opportunities Programs (EOP), by the anti - discrimination formal hearing, pounds overweight and the anti previous University policies on not having fought in three was just one of those service. Call 332-4597. sserve as - discrimination committee to serve as executive years, things for - The document was passed 10-3-13 committee's executive job security and academic I still could whip most of the Jimmy. He's a good kid - secretary. with the provision that formal secretary. freedom "remain in full force guys around though." The committee, through the today. | Typewriter Trustee Warren Huff, executive secretary, is required judicial board hearings "should and effect." Just to show you I haven't Karate expert - "I wouldn't 1 Repair normally be closed, but may be I (Electrics) D-Plymouth, offered a motion to make monthly reports to the lost any speed, who here thinks want to fight a black - belt. If he to have the section on the opened after prior consultation n I he's got quick reflexes - we'll ever hit my arm he'd break | Foreign & Domestic president, who will periodically executive - secretary referred report to the board of trustees. with both parties." Civil court action for I QP6T r©V6QIS test them out." elbow." my Campus Book Store back to the Brookover After a few men across from Union "Ilie 10-man Anti - instances of malicious and false passed up Frazier - "He showed me Committee the opportunity to take ■OUls E. May Sr. ED Z-QV7T for discussioft. The motion faired. further Discrimination Judicial Board has jurisdiction over cases accusation would Czech purges his experiment, Bob part in Newcombe, nothing in the fight with Ellis. All he did was beat HNN BROWN: Typing and multilith Wharton advlsefl'the trustees preempted by these internal Grand my former involving alleged violation of the LONDON (AP) Rapids junior and a sparring partner. He's like all the ^ offset printing. Complete service that as executive University procedures, - A secret member of the host dissertations, - secretary, University policy against Accusation of reserve Communist party survey of the fraternity, other heavyweights in the world thesis, McMillan's responsibilities would agreed to take part. I manuscripts, general typing IBM. discrimination filed by discrimination against white or Czechoslovakian purge trials of today - none of them move 20 years experience. 332-8384. C not be greatly expanded. individuals in the University "Let me first give you some other ethnic groups will also fall the 1950s disclosed that around. They don't dance like |0% within the jurisdiction of the ended with 178 executions and they facts and figures most of you they should." Monday DISCOUNT, THESIS judicial board and the more than 10,000 political PRINTING during February. Muhammed Ali speech discrimination committee. prisoners, the London Sunday Chicken Professional printing, binding thesis - typing, Finest quality Both parties before Times reports. First Lady's visit guaranteed. 393-0795. C Call 337-1527 or (continued from page one) a.- u j All had little to say about his boxing career other than he was the jud>cial board will have choice of legal counsel selected from a panel of attorneys _ pages, , story spread across two the Sunday Times Fry M59 "The only way digested what it said was a jlARBI MEL: Typing, multilithing. (blacks) going to be free is if "y1 . 811(1 wou'd of retirement, not come out even to established by the University 125,000 word typescript aide said. However, the students the airport by Gov. Milliken, I No job too large or too small. fight Joe attorney and financed by the smuggled out of Czechoslovakia, and Mrs. Nixon will have press we get own land, run our Frazier, currently recognized as Milton B. Dickerson, vice | Block off campus. 332-3255. C stores, rule our own the University. If an individual The newspaper said it had conference at 8:30 p.m. president for student affairs and s, heavyweight champion. to finance his government own checked the accuracy of the 402 Hosting the First Lady today Mrs. Clifton Wharton, Jr. Transportation and support Much to the delight of the COUnsel, he is permitted to do will be George W. Zimmerman, page document. The paper said President Wharton Wou)ARDjown*on$ - ourselves," he concluded. "And audience, Ali recited several is not in we can do it. We're ^ Alexander Dubcek, then head of Eaton Rapids senior and Jeanne town. KED DRIVERS 21, riders any age. intelligent poems he had composed about ' Hie Fran dor people. We can build buildings, proCedures adopted by the Communist party Central procedures I Anywhere, FLORIDA. Cheap. how he was the greatest fighter the trustees for the judicial Committee now demoted to I 351-5249. 8-3/5 universities, and stores. We're ever and Frazier fKo mqI Kiiil/loK! nf fhic nnnnfvtr was just board's operations are guided by ambassador to "jinnthpr OfnnH "another good hnvoi* boxer." " II • • »__ - Turkey, ordered the - principles of .... Ali is currently < i 50 - "There's 30 million blacks in college tour around the United this country and ain't got States we speaking about the Wanted two feet of land that Pizza w §.OOD DONORS Needed. $7.50 for 1 tositive. A negative, B negative AB negative, $10.00. O Two for price of one. I I I 1 negative, $12.00. Michigan Community Blood Center, 507'/a East Grand River, East Lansing. Rights package Above the new Campus Book (continued from page one) least two students. tBRAZIER URGE Id I Store. Hours: 9 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. avenues of -Permit the 18 - year old vote I Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. appeal at their institution. requiring constitutional I Tuesday and Thursday, 12 P.M. to A amendment. Monday nites after 6 p.m. 6:30 P.M. bill presently is in 337-7183. C committee in the House Vaughn said the measures I apartment GIRLS for would summer like term. an providing for the establishment of grievance boards at colleges. would provide framework with which hearings a basic Town Pump IT'LL FILL : T. can be held, saying that new 310W. GRAND RIVER Haughey, 277 Geneva, Vaughn said he would continue 307 S. Grand Hours 11 a.m. 12 p.m I Apartment 23, Highland Park, to back that measure, but added ideas "are bound" to come out Lansing • I Michigan 48203 or call of the hearings. | 313-862-2966 collect after 7:30 that his proposal would provide He said he plans to call in P.m., Monday - Friday. 1-3-2 for a final appeal outside of the students, colleges newspaper < I Check nowl FROM IT ALL HOMES are the Classified Ads each dayt university committee structure. would contain The editors at and others concerned with rights of youth. closely It takes a Man GET READY FOR SPRING! tomeeta ■ANTED: STUDENT participation 1 in the academic governance of the life WHAT'S. I University. 5-3/5 = vs ADVANTAGE in ■ today's Classified household Ads. of the great goods in inffi Madison College Humanities presents The MSU Folklore Society meeting a concert tonight at 8:00 p.m. in tonight at 7:30 p.m. will be held at North Case Lounge, Case Hall, James The Joint - Basement, Student Madison College. The topic will be Services Building. "The Sound of the Living Renaissance," concert by the The Russian and East Europeen iSJBSBD Madrigal Singers, directed by Studies Group will present a film this THOSE WARM' SPRING DAYS will soon be here. Johanne Holt. Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at 107 S. It's time to get your hair Kedzie. The topic will be Eugene prepared Because Want Ads do The Fee Hall Governing Board is Onegin. No admission charge. SO. .. ^ch a good job in holding a symposium this Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Conrad Auditorium. Alpha Phi Sigma, The National Police TRY A FROST (Reg. $20) NOW $15. TRY A PERMANENT $2.00 off buying or selling The topic will be "The Chicago Seven Honorary will, meet tonight situation TRY A HAIRCUT 50coff a they are at 7:00 p.m. in the Student Union, good find Room 34. The speaker will be Martin every dav of the week I Any organization wishing to have events put on the Union Board R. Gardner, Sr., Executive Secretary of the Law Enforcement Officers Mr. Martin's Hair Fashions STATE news Spring Term Activities Calendar Training Council, Department of the should contact the Union Board State Police and he will speak Open til 7:30 p.m. Placement 2-6 March on CLASSIFIED office before March 4, 1970. The "New Directions in Police SPARTAN SHOPPING CENTER CALL: 332-4522 355-8255 phone number i« 355-3355 or Administration." Everyone (across from married 355-3354. housing) (until March 20) 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Indian By CAROL CORRIERE with regard the treatment of affairs groups voiced united support for supported most of the been as ineffective as your body make some changes, but warned the resolution. resolution. State News Staff Writer In(?!®"s - . .. „. . resolution says we have," he that if change did not come they 'We feel the State The commission has little "We agree that a said. Several program would ignore the commission's groups of angry Commission has been iheffective contact with Indians across the should have been developed at The Indian Affairs activities and petition to have Indians, led by representatives of and jnefficjent," LeBlanc said, state and little knowledge of least two years ago," he asserted, Commission was directed to the word "Indian" removed the Inter - Tribal Council of «It js not their doing a sufflcient job problems said Victor (The commission is five years investigate problems, not to from its title. Michigan, voiced displeasure an(j js no^ aware Qf ^e grass - Kishigo of the Ottawa Indian leader, he with the State Indian Affairs - old.) serve as an "I think after a respectable roo^s problems of the people." Chippewa Arts and Crafts Co - Sharlow said group pointed out. Commission at its monthly Some commissioners seem to waiting period, if these changes In specific answer to the meeting Saturday. think helping the Indian consists resolution's points, he said an aren't made, we should call on Albert E. LeBlanc, chairman Indians across the state to ignore bringing Indians used clothes "The Indian Commission has no power investigation of the of the Inter - Tribal Council, led free canne(j goods, he noted. the commission," Kishigo said. or commission's effectiveness the attack when he presented Indians don't it is just an excuse for the governor to want just would be conducted and the five - point resolution passed show that he is doing something for the charity, he said. They want jobs, office would be moved to the council's meeting in early economic stability and Indians." Lansing by May 1. Group presents February. education for their children. William LeBlanc said he The resolution called for "The commission should be would not resign as chairman novel based film immediate in-depth study of the ore than a clearing house for operative in Petoskey. supported the removal of the The Commission is a mystery present chairman and director and some of the white commission's efficiency canned foods and used clothes. "Eugene Onegin," a film based , to most Indians, he remarked. and wanted the main office commissioners said they would the novel by Alexander effectiveness, limitation There is a welfare tag put on on "To them it's existent moved to Lansing, but has some not leave. commission membership Indians by being attached to the a non - Pushkin, will be shown 7 p.m. American Indians from Dept. of Social Services." group of men that get together reservations about making the He added that a report on the Tuesday in 107 S. Kedzie. Michigan, replacement of the Albert LeBlanc asked the once a month at the expense of commission all - Indian and commission's accomplishments The film is presented by the current director and chairman, ommission and its chairman, Indians," he said. removing it from the Dept. of would be presented at the next Russian and East European relocation of the commission William LeBlanc, to answer the "I say the Commission should Social Services, meeting (April 11, in Lansing). Studies . office to Lansing and removal of , , meet where there are Indians. If Most of the others present group. jnts raised in the reSolution. The protesting Indians agreed the Commission from the Dept. <.We want answers and we this body's not in the Indian supported the full resolution, to give the commission time to There is no admission charge. of Social Services. want them now," he said. business, what business is it in?" "The Indian Commission has The resolution also asked for Joe Sharlow of the Grand no power - it is just an excuse A three . ^our session River Bands of the Ottawa in for the Governor to show that more money for Indian f0i]0wed during which individual education as well as a review of jndjans and he is doing something for the representatives of Muskegon said his group history texts used •"i the state Indians," one woman said. "Just what does the Indian Affairs Commission do?" IN QUESON VALLEY another woman said. "So far nothing." The charges that the commission has failed to provide Charlie' lives under fire leadership and has ineffective and inefficient were raised again and again. been The chairman, director and civilian deaths climb the six white members of the as commission continually to resign. were asked "I think it is the commission's QUESON VALLEY, Valley. They refuse to leave Team 7 which operates i the obligation Vietnam (AP) 4 A flicker of their native villages, classified as yiet Cong . controlled village of resolutions today,' Albert white appeared aifong the distant contested or under Viet Cong p^u i^ach. "the people don't LeBlanc said, treeline, and thte young U.S. control by the province chief particularly like us and we don't Chairman William LeBlanc Marine standing barechested an(* therefore vulnerable to particularly like them." It was then rose and gave a defense of avove his bunker called out to a harsh measures. _ ... Smith's team that.. _ . fired < buddy with a grenade launcher: Now that the Marines are old "Fire off a couple of rounds; it's moving in strength into the probably Charlie." Charlie is Queson villages, children are what Americans call the Viet going to school each morning Cong, and the Marines had been literally dodging artillery rounds, hit by rockets from the weaving in and out of Marine direction. patrols and swinging their The white flicker soon satchels as they return home materialized into a human figure from classes in the evenings. in a white shirt, and a couple of the Marines started firing lazily In this environment civilian at it with their M14 rifles. But deaths are not unusual. It was in still the figure pressed onwards, Queson Valley village that five bobbing across the paddyfield U.S. Marines are alleged to have dikes. killed 11 children and 5 women Five hundred yards out it 'n * February. was obviously an old man, and , the Marines stopped firing. And ..e She . f . ... 10 minutes later passed by, o 8e alone w,th the bowing stiffly, on his way to the " i, n°f"21 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE market plaee further up the pathway, the Marines didn't SwnSnd wih lownsend' Wash' ,eader of 'leader „ TO ALL CAMPUS even notice him. They were interested in another flicker of movement in n the distanre distance. Governor? V^UVemur S H/Wp QlOe Regular Box o'Chicken...$1.35 Barrel O'Chicken $5.35 3 Pes. Chicken, Mashed 21 Pes. Chicken ONLY This casual attitude to life i Potatoes, Gravy, Cole Perfect for parties a characteristic of the Queson to address club Slaw and Biscuits Serves 7 to 10 Valley, a verdant finger that , „ Ir ,, pokes into the mountains south James C" Kell°gg> executive of Da Nang, and one of the most a"?'stant *° £°?: Milliken, will stubborn holdouts of Viet Cong addr®ss the MSU Facu,ty Club opposit ion in Vietnam. Tuesday noon in the Union. Schedule of Delivery Hours The old man.who tantalized „G°V; ^iU;ken wa« originally the Marines whfo he emerged scheduled to speak at the from the treeli* is typical of luncheon but will be out of the 1 3180 world's finest bridal salons many people $ the Queson y on that date- 4960 northwind drive • east lansing Across from Coral Gables |8 Ladies' Body Shop REDUCING SALON /ST! Don't 0 8 Envy the Bikini Figure - YOU, TOO, CAN HAVE ONE! w|8 Career Positions In Nursing SUMMER IS 8 • MODERN EXERCISE EQUIPMENT lA 8 • NO CONTRACT • REASONABLE RATES rr) 0 A representative of the University of X 3 • AIR CONDITIONED /A! 8 Michigan Medical Center will be visiting your Drop In or Call 482-3130 \i \\ ( 0 8 Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily - Mon., thru Fri. 4324 W. 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Our 1300 bed facility has a ■ This summer... be where il Southampton College. general hospital, two psychiatric institutes for children and adults, women's FIVE-WEEK SESSIONS TW0 FOUR-WEEK WORKSHOPS hospital and the recently completed 240 bed Mott Clinic for Children. COURSES IN HUMANITIES • SCIENCE be given by ri • SOCIAL cians and visiting e SCIENCE • MARINE SCI¬ ENCE • EDUCATION plus limited grad- Dormitory accommo To discuss career positions in nursing at the are available for students in University Medical Center, arrange for an interview $ Director of th« Summer Program, by contacting John Shingleton or Ed Fitzpatrick at 355-8345. ^SOUTHAMPTON If you are not able to arrange an 1 COLLEGE interview \ LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY and are interested in obtaining additional rSf Southampton, N.Y. 11968 • (516)AT3-4000 Please send me Summer Program bulletin. information, please write to: I am interested in □ 1st session □ 2nd session Scott M. 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