Drink!... Tuesday ... for you know not whence MICHIGAN Cooler . TATE NEWS you came, nor why: Drink! for you know not why you go, nor STATE . . . and partly cloudy with a where. high today of 30 degrees. --Omar Khayyam UNIVERSITY Vol. 62 Number 151 East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 10,1970 Pathet Lao recommends cease-fire, coalition VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) - The Pathet — A standfast cease - fire. govt. peace proposal on Friday but diplomats Lao has proposed a cease - fire in the — A conference of all regarded it as nothing new. However, more Laotian civil war and talks political parties on among all establishment of a provisional coalition complete versions became available here on political parties to establish a provisional Monday. government. coalition government that would An aide to Souvanna said the operate in — A demilitarized zone where the government a demilitarized zone. had received the The proposals, political conference and the coalition message from coming after a successful government would function. Souphanouvong. Souvanna replied, the Pathet Lao - North Vietnamese drive aide across — A pledge by each party to refrain from said, by saying: "We will be glad to the strategic Plain of Jars, was greeted by receive the message." U.S. reprisals against those who collaborated diplomats in Vientiane Monday as with another party. In addition to the five points, the "very interesting." — A halt to U.S. proposals in the Hanoi version called also The royal Laotian government of Prince "intervention and for the withdrawal of royal Laotian forces Souvanna Phouma, the premier, said it aggression" in Laos. Radio from all areas it claims would exchange diplomatic Hanoi broadcast a Pathet Lao are "illegally messages on the proposals with the Pathet Lao (please turn to page 11) leader, prince Souphanouvong, Souvanna's half - brother. A broadcast dispatch of the North Vietnamese News Agency from Hanoi 10 DAY SESSION Monday said Souphanouvong sent this message to Souvanna: "In face of the grave situation created in UN our delegates country by the escalation of the U.S. war of aggression, and always prompted by the same good will to find a peaceful settlement of the Lao problem, the Lao Patriotic Front has just put forward a five - point solution. In that spirit, I have the intention to send to Vientiane at the world pollution Indians v earliest date possible a letter to you on my part. messenger carrying a UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) - of representatives of governments and Shades of "I would like your history stand out as a group of Indians and their sympathizers stand in front of a highness to let me Delegates from 27 nations open a 10-day experts on environment. Fort Lawton, Wash. Later the teepee erected at know his views in this connection so that session Tuesday aimed at planning They will set up guidelines for handling military police in the background were ordered to clear the area. The eventual necessary arrangements international strategy for tackling the the demonstrators, including actress Jane Fonda, were protesting the may be major issues confronting the world - scheduling of the fort for army surplus. made in good time." environmental problems of mankind. pollution of air, water and space by abuse claiming it instead for Indian use. AP Wirephoto The five points broadcast earlier Heading the U.S. delegation will be of natural resources; urban sprawl; the by Radio Hanoi: Christian A. Herter Jr. In the No. 2 population explosion; controlling the spot will be Shirley Temple Black, who is effect of rapid technological advances on returning to the U.N. stage for the first human environment. Ind ians claim right to post time since her three months Efforts to cope with mankind's - dgbut last fall as a delegate to the U.N. General deteriorating environment already have been the subject of meetings in Europe of Herter, son of the former Eisenhower representatives of government and in the administration Secretary of State, is special United States on the scientific level. SEATTLE (AP) — A band of American at the federal courthouse in downtown assistant to Secretary of State William P. Last month delegates from 24 European Miss Fonda and 13 others were seized by I Indians vowed Monday to continue efforts Seattle on Tuesday. About 160 Indians climbed fences and Rogers on environmental matters. nations met in Strasbourg. Among those MPs at Ft. Lewis after a larger group tried ■ to take scaled a high bluff to set up a teepee at Ft. He and the former child movie star will present four - man team from the over part of an Army post which Satiacum said the group had asked for to was a ■ they claim uadff an 1865 treaty. Their occupy part of the 1,100 - acre Ft. Lawton. They then read a proclamation United Miss Fonda's support because of her Lawton in Seattle. Ft. Lawton is a satellite join delegates of the other 26 countries in States, headed by Henry J. ■ attempts to occupy the land backing of the Alcatraz take over. reclaiming the land. laying the groundwork for the U.N. Kellerman, a special assistant in the State Sunday - post of Ft. Lewis and is now used for John Virgil, 30, a Pueblo Indian from ■ resulted in arrests of 86 persons, Eight Indians said after the day - long conference on environment to be held in Dept's bureau of international scientific including reserve training. | actress Jane Fonda. demonstration Sunday they had been Col. Algodones, N.M., who said he participated Stockholm in June 1972. and technological affairs. Britian's Prince Stuart Palos, Ft. Lawton in the takeover at Alcatraz, said Indian spokesmen said their claim to Ft. beaten and clubbed by Monday The Stockholm meeting - Philip stirred that meeting with an military policemen commander, said Miss Fonda was found proposed by ■ Lawton is based on the same right to in the Ft. Lawton situation was part of the Sweden initially in 1968 - will be the assertion that "we are facing a crisis a cell at the Ft. Lawton stockade. with others in an Army tactical area at Ft. ■surplus government lands invoked by Satiacum said an attorney was studying Lewis after she was ejected from Ft. same movement which he called "a moral largest gathering on an international scale situation." ■ California Indians who have occupied possible legal action against what he called Lawton. Palos said Miss Fonda's "It is said of Lake Erie in the United ■Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay for "goon - type tactics." lawyer States that it is so polluted that if anyone was given a "letter of The city of Seattle has plans for a park ■ nearly four months. expulsion" banning falls into it they don't drown, they The Army said it was looking into the her from the post after she took on the Ft. Lawton site if it is declared just I Miss Fonda and 85 Indians were arrested part in the decay. This would happen here." charges. demonstration. surplus and abandoned. ■in demonstrations Sunday at Ft. Lawton |and Ft. Lewis, 35 miles south of here. All e released without charge. J■continent "Indians of the North American ■movement," are going to end up united in this said Peter Francis, a Seattle ■attorney for one of the Indians arrested. Dems name Adams head Modification j Representing many tribes, the Indians Jsaid an 1865 treaty gives them the right to ■lands such of voting of educational as Alcatraz and Ft. Lawton ■which the government declares surplus. I The Defense Department plans to declare ■part of Ft. Lawton surplus property next ■month. The Indians said they want to use meets d Two seats on the MSU Board of Trustees, "The reason for this increasing attention WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate ■the scenic point of land which juts into the Wayne State University Board of today is the realization that educational knocked down Monday more Southern - ■Puget Sound for a center for native Governors, the University of Michigan instututions are where the action is," sponsored efforts to modify the 1965 ■American studies, an Indian university and Former President Walter Adams has been Board of Adams said. "It's no longer safe or prudent la center of Indian ecology. named chairman of Regents and the State Board of Voting Rights Act in a further display of a Democratic Education must be filled this year. to take them for granted or to ignore strength by those favoring a 5-year I Robert Satiacum, a Puyallup Indian from committee to identify candidates for The Adams committee will also them." extension of the present law. jTacoma and a spokesman for the group, Michigan's elected educational posts. "determine the time availability of the An extension bill has been offered by told a news conference James M. McNeely, Democratic State Formerly candidates for educational Monday the Indians prospective candidates during the posts were selected after the balloting for Republican Leader Hugh Scott of had asked President Nixon to Central Committee chairman, said the new appoint an campaign," McNeely said. The committee candidates for more major state Pennsylvania and Sen. Phillip A. Hart, Education Campaign Committee will offices, J"agent" to whom they could ■the Indians would talk. He said identify people interested in running and will organize and conduct a campaign Adams said. D-Mich., as a substitute for a broader picket the post "until workshop for the candidates. measure recommended by President Nixon nwe get an audience with the agent." encourage qualified candidates to seek the In a joint statement Monday, Adams and "Here for the first time youH have an and passed by the House last December. He said the Indians plan a demonstration educational positions. organized forum in which different The 1965 act suspended voter committee vice chairman Murray Jackson, literacy Wayne Community College president, said concerns and pressures will be explicitly Accused tests and authorized the use of federal and openly disucssed. This is a systematic registrars in six Southern states and part of they "welcome this initiative on the part of the Democratic way of doing something which was Susan Taylor, one of two a seventh. It also Party." requires these states to Kunstler seeks delay "It reflects increasing a recognition of the importance of educational institutions in our state and in society," formerly done in a helter - skelter fashion," he said. "It lifts the selection process out of the SDS members charged with assault stemming protest of General Electric from a obtain federal approval for voting laws and procedures. The Senate rejected, 48 to changes in their 32, an the statement read. "Indeed, we should amendment by Sen. Sam J. Ervin I'm Rap Brown riot trial crevices and interstices of the party Jr., recuriters on campus, is seen hope that the Republican Party will appoint machinery. It also means that people D-N.C., to permit covered states and a similar committee so that the as she enters East Lansing counties to go into U.S. District Courts in people in concerned with education will have a Michigan would be assured of the finest greater voice than they had in the past Municipal Court. their own localities to seek in rulings that the trial had been shifted from Cambridge, representation in state educational the selection process," Adams said. photo by Jerry McAllister BEL AIR, Md. (AP) - Black militant H. institutions, regardless of which party won (please turn to page 11) but there were no incidents. Rap Brown went on trial Monday on a particular position." ■ charges of arson and Kunstler moved to delay the proceedings inciting to riot I growing out of a speech in Cambridge, Md.. I in July 1967. on grounds Brown cannot get a fair trial in Bel Air. LIMITS BUY-BACK HOURS A similar motion, on a federal level, I About 30 persons demonstrated outside ■ the Harford County Courthouse, where previously previ,»uaiv was ««« rejected by the U.S. Grad receptions supreme Court. Judge Harry E. Dy Circuit Court gave to prepare of Harford County kunstler until Tuesday arguments on his motion, made Bookstore alters policy By JOHN BORGER after Dyer refused to vacate the decision to i willing to put up with it," he said.' to be buying books State News Staff Writer doesn't more during cause that much trouble." President Wharton will meet with winter shift the trial. Extreme congestion during registration registration than ever before." The state charges were placed when Campus Book Store buys back books However, more books are bought during I term graduates at receptions from 7-9 p.m. triggered the decision to limit MSU I tonight and blacks, after listening to Brown speak, set throughout the term, but most of the finals than at any other Bookstore's buy - back schedule to finals business time, Ballein said. Wednesday in Cowles House. fires which bumed out two blocks of is done during finals and "Finals is the normal time to sell I Graduates from the Colleges of week, James Howick, bookstore manager, registration. buildings in Cambridge on July 24, 1967. said books," he said. "We like to get books in at I Agriculture and Natural Resources, Arts Monday. "I buy books every day, all year long," that time to get them The change of venue was granted at the ready for selling at "We'd have students lined four deep, Dalzell said. "It's few in comparison (with Ijnd I Letters, Education, Home Economics, ""man Medicine, request of the prosecutor. State's Atty. William B. Yates, who said he feared the full length of our lobby at buy - back," finals and registration), though." Dalzell registration." Howick said that conditions at other Veterinary Medicine and Howick said. ■ Justin Morrill violence would break out if it were held in estimated that students sell about two - book stores did College are invited to He said that the rush of students to not influence his ■ tonight's reception. Cambridge. books during registration made it too buy thirds as many books during registration as operational decisions. 1 Graaduates Kunstler asked that a higher state court they do during finals week. "Our judgments are made entirely on from the Colleges of congested to carry on both selling and Howard Ballein, manager of Student rule on the change of venue decision. our own lousiness, Communication Arts, He contended the case was the first in buying operations at the same time. Book Store, said that he had not yet felt a A second conditions," he said. Allan Dalell, manager of reason for the cut - back was I ■ «"®neerin9. Natural Science are invited Science and Social Maryland in which the venue was changed Store, stated that conditions Campus Book need to limit buy - back. the recent board of trustees resolution to the Wednesday were crowded "We'd miss a lot of used books if we did I Option. over objection of the defendant. Dyer at his store too, but that the problem was changing the bookstore's buy - back ratio agreed the case was unique, but said he had that," he said. "A lot of students wait until bearable. registration to sell books, and people are (please turn to page 11) Walter Adams "It's congested. That's a problem, but holding onto their books longer. We seem (please turn to page 11) 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 10,1970 Plane program may go broke to supply a substantial amount of interim financing to Lockheed WASHINGTON (AP) - The Pentagon said today Lockheed Pending a final solution, Packard said, he has asked Lockheed or to negotiate an over - all settlement with the Aircraft Corp.'s giant C5A cargo plane program will begin running company on the to submit information needed to "assure interim funding is contracts. available for the company to continue their work on these up deficits the company cannot meet late this year. "There are other possibilities including reorganization of the Deputy Secretary' of Defense David Packard also said it will be contracts." impossible for Lockheed to finance three other weapons systems company, merger possibilities and, of course, bankruptcy Lockheed, in a letter released bv the Ppntaaon last Thursday, - Navy ships, the Short Range Attack Missile SRAM and the proceedings," Packard said in a prepared statement. "While none asked $641.2 million without which it said it could not maintain of these possibilities have been fully explored Cheyenne helicopter - if it has to await solution of company — they do not, at this the ability to continue work on the four major weapons systems. Pentagon disputes over costs of the contracts. time, appear to offer very attractive solutions to the problem, The Air Force estimates Lockheed's total cost to produce the Packard made no final recommendation to the House Armed either from the standpoint of the government or of the 81 planes ordered will be $3.2 billion not including spares and Services Committee, but said the two major alternatives are either company." other support items. But the Air Force interprets the total cost of the contract at $2.5 billion, of which $2 billion has already been paid. This would be a $640 million Lockheed loss on the contract, COURT SEATS VACANT and Lockheed said in its letter that the $2.5 billion would only finance production to near the end of this year and only about one third of the 81 planes would have been produced. As for the other three weapons systems, Packard told the Former Williams Gov. G. Mennen of it, but I not a candidate up for election this fall. cons make it difficult for committee: — The Army estimates Lockheed will spend nearly $200 million more than it will receive for contracts on the Cheyenne helicopter — a program that was cancelled but on which research Williams said Monday he is "anyone to work is continuing — if the Army's interpretation of the contract right now," Williams said at Prior to President Wharton put a glove on him." "thinking very seriously" of news conference, is upheld. being named MSU president Referring to the Republican becoming a candidate for the Two supreme court seats, now Williams was often mentioned as — Lockheed estimates it has spent $47 million on the SRAM party's designation of Lenore state supreme court this year. held by Republicans Harry F. a candidate for the job. He missile and expects to spend $15 million more to complete the "I am thinking very seriously Kelly and John R. Dethmers, are Romney as its consensus contract while the government says the fixed price ceiling is only received three votes from the candidate to oppose Hart, eight - member MSU Board of Williams said the "Romney name $26 million. Trustees during the October — Lockheed has filed $173.6 million claims on nine carries some punch" What do selection. His votes were all from Michigan but voterTwill be shiPbuilding contracts, which Packard says is about the Democratic trustees. "Sg atthecJSSfte the million in provisional payments have been made. «hile only $14.7 Christian Scientists to Williams, Governor from 1949 1960, ran unsuccessfully name alone, against U.S. Sen. Robert P. really believe? Come to this Christian Science Lecture Griffin for the Senate in 1966. He said he is not "seriously considering" running for any Historian recommended office other than the Supreme Friday, March 13, 8:00 p.m. John A. Hannah Middle School, 819 Abbott Road, East Lansing. Care for small children will be provided. Court. In another area, he said U.S. Sen. Philip Hart has established a for OSU professorship Moment congressional record that will Arthur E. Adams, director of Adams is the chairman of the Economic Change in the of reflection the Humanities Research Center, Russian and East European Agricultural Sector of the Soviet i few minutes will be recommended for Studies Program at MSU and a Union, 1945-65." He is also a along on a sunny day appointment as dean of the professor of Russian History. He State News photo by Walt member of the Academic Gyr College of Humanities at Ohio has been :$A NDALS a consultant to the Council Steering Committee. ► W 1 11 ■ 1 WW 1 1 ■ w v i State University board of trustees 18. OSU's president, Fawcett, will (OSU) at their meeting March Novice G. Free National Endowment for Humanities since 1967. Adams served Europe recommend Germany, while on leave from with in the Radio Munich, AT U-M : 100 Styles Men's & Ladies i Adams's appointment, to be 1961 to 1963. In 1959 he effective July 1. The received an MSU "Outstanding appointment would also include Professor" award. He is the ENACT holds Ann Arbor J professorship in the Dept. of in your old sandals a ; Now! Bring History. author of "Bolsheviks Ukraine," and "Social in the and speakers, government, (UPI) Scores of including leaders in industry labor, entertainers Arthur Godfrey and Eddie Albert. The session, which opens The teach-in will heuin symposium on Protec t "SSt T Environment' u-ith, Chi have education and entertainment, privai and Tuesday night and runs through Wednesday j and thousands of spectators are an automobile wil Barbara B Saturday, was organized by be duI on trial for air nniimin conte j expected to attend a teach-in at ENACT (Environmental Action the s The week's session will end with the University of LruTda? Tht Get $2.00 off on a new pair J presentsS Michigan (U-M) this week on the nation's environmental problems. for Survival), an organization of students, faulty, civic and church groups, businessmen and a a ^tu.rday s d^cul future. * d.scUSS1on o! inn Boarc Pre ' (all old sandals Among the speakers will be housewives. to be donated to charity) ^ Newest Look: wii Sens. Gaylord Nelson of Sponsors of the teach-in creati with a natural expect many spectators from the Wisconsin, Edmund Muskie of The schedule includes panels, U-M, plus that ; M.S.U. SHOE REPAIR < side part. Maine and Philip Hart of lectures, entertainment, students, several faculty thousand members, Demc Michigan, Gov. William G. workshops, exhibits, films, legislators, scientists and y lb - minute heel service) 4 Milhken, UAW President Walter rallies and protests. from other Congi '224 Abbott East universities across y 225 E. Grand River Ave. < Lansing Reuther, consumer affairs the country. rank crusader Ralph Nader, ecologist The teach-in is designed to desigr Barry Commoner, and muster public concern for The university has progr environmental appealed to problems - people in Ann Arbor expected to be the next major . foreig accommodations available target of campus activists. visitors attending the teach-ii Cit> Unive studei the 1 MAJOR TUNE-UP marcl took violen Febru SPECIAL A Mond The MSU Bookstore will MO'5 and parts agenc pollut w on all 4 cylinder imports The buy back books only GOOD ONLY WITH THIS AD Georg and The during final exam week CANNED HEAT. JOE COCKER COUNTRY JOE & THE FISH UNTIL MARCH 13 roadb goveri No book will be purchased during GRAND FUNK RAILROAD GRATEFUL DEAD • B.B. KING SPORTS CAR CENTER 1200 E. OAKLAND Mond A RICHIE HAVENS PHONE 482-1226 milit j registration or anytime during the THE HOG FARM • SWEETWATER L OPEN MON. & THURS. TIL 9 OVERSEAS DELIVERY ARR., at th said IRON BUTTERFLY • MOUNTAIN KINKS • LITTLE RICHARD inter term other than final exam week. JOHN MAYALL STEVE MILLER now GRANDMA'S • JOHNNY WINTER comj of 3 Extra hours have been arranged SLY & THE FAMILY TEN YEARS AFTER STONE inves Joyous of th IKE & TINA TURNER I during finals week. Ser Demi at ten FINALS WEEK REGISTRATION WEEK one, MARCH 16-21 MARCH 30 - APR IL 4 like MON., TUES., FRI. 8;30 a m.. 5;3o p.m. MON., THURS., FRI. 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. talk grour WED., THURS., Buy Back to be & Spirit Shop 8:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. TUES. & WED. 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. acknc I SAT Buy Back while I & Spirit Shop 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. SAT- 11:00 a.m. • 5:00 p.m. A W1 j TERM BREAK WEEK SPRING TERM FREE DELIVERY SERVICE been | MARCH MON. 23 ■ 27 Fri. 8:30 2ND APRIL 6 - 10 Laos MON. Fri. - a.m. 30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. The only official University Book Store SPECIAL'S Chicken 'N Salad 3 Pes. Chicken MARCH //.28. 29 Choice of: Slaw, Baked Beans, Fries MIAMI. n.DIUiiA In the Center for International Programs Phone: 372-7125 or 372-7126 for delivery if busy, dial: 484-4471 or 484-4472 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 10, 1970 3 NEWS N. Viets struggle with resources EDITOR'S the sloping dikes, summary NOTE: The hauling chunks An 18 of clay, laying the chunks - day escorted tour of East German, Russian and limitations on what one can see midday. They work late, following dispatch, from higher leaves other impressions about Chinese manufacture and bear. and roll on stopping after dark. Associated Press staff higher, to hold off the the economy of the North: dangerous floods of the coming roads, some newly paved and Out of straw - hut barracks, North Vietnam's poorest A capsule summary of the day's member Daniel De Luce who --They are not rebuilding the events from our wire services. smooth, many still cratered from carrying the nation's colors, provinces, is just back from North monsoon. towns destroyed in four years economically, have The delta is the nation's rice by bombing. labor companies of young girls been the southernmost. They Vietnam looks at American bombing. Why? -The life of the march to road and bridge repair the bowl North got the heaviest -- and it's not big enough. "Bombs may come again." weight of economy of that nation. His A burst dike could Also, Vietnamese is unmistakably sites. bombs. I saw children who escorted stay lasted 18 destroy food unessential projects are being austere, a condition they explain One campany squats beside looked days for thousands. undernourished. They and left for later so that the to themselves and to visitors the road breaking rock into had covered 1,000 miles Clearly, top priority has been country's thin resources can as scanty clothing. ~ be the price they within North Vietnam. given to preserving and concentrated on such things are willing to pay gravel with sledge hammers. On weekends, they dress up as to support the national Another hauls sand in baskets increasing the food supply of with the red scarves of the "The reason for this increasing By DANIEL DeLUCE food and communications. "defense" effort for a long time. North Vietnam, an agrarian slung from bamboo poles. The Communist - led youth attention today (to educational Associated Press Writer nation -Cargo bikes, reported in A 400 - mile drive south from girls wear conical straw hats. which has had food organization around their necks. posts) is the many places by visitors while the Hanoi to the demilitarized zone realization that In the Red River delta, North problems that required foreign They wrap nose and mouth with educational institutions are where Vietnamese economic aid. bombing was still going on, are in the company of four escorts, white scarves as protection They hear their elders say that swarm like ants up not visible now. if more sacrifices must be made Instead, trucks tells much despite the the action is. It's no longer against the red dust- safe or before victory, they are the prudent to take them for granted or to ignore them." DICKERSON SAYS They start work in the cool, misty morning. They rest at younger generation who will carry on. -Former President A dams The State News, the student newspaper at Owen Michigan State Dickerson students from said Owen that the were liquor before it can be considered legal, he said. housing is exempted from the University, is published every class day during four school terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. Subscription rate is $14 per year. Member Associated Press, United Press Inland Daily Press Association, Associated International, policy forbidding liquor on the Collegiate Press, International News The action taken last Tuesday i"'™Un"? T "We are examining the whole campus. Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press Enemy mortar crews hidden in jungles loosed a by Owen Hall declaring liquor Sin The hX Th n T"! area of campus activity: the recreation areas, residence halls, The Student Faculty Association, United States Student Press Association. Judiciary tonight will consider predawn barrage of up to 175 shells Monday at a tiny L7a'rd|nn„tthClM-!;'"1 according to Milton Dickerson, n iT""' Tnratees Section ■ wili have tcTamend 22 of or the the grills, the lounges, and the Union and will present the the resolution passed by the Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. U.S. fire support base just four miles from Cambodia. viceoresidentforatudentartairs. Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services Most of the shells failed to hit the base, and the U.S. Report Board of Trustees with a report resident assistants in South Case Hall refusing to enforce the Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, on the whole command reported that there were no casualties. Ten package in April," liquor policy in the hall. Michigan. North Vietnamese soldiers were reported killed helicopter gunships and artillery called in during the 20 by Coeducational house he said. He said that the Board will then consider the revision of the The judiciary will decide if a hearing should be held on the Phones: Editorial 355-8252 minute barrage against the fire base. The attack on the liquor policy regarding the Classified Advertising burns down The resident assistants 355-8255 base came just hours after U.S. 1st Air Cavalry division at U-M faculty, athletic facilities, the campus and the students. resolved not to enforce the liquor policy at their meeting Display Advertising Business-Circulation 353-6400 355-3447 troopers lost three killed and 13 wounded in a 30 By DONNA WILBURN Dickerson said that the men. They were treated for liquor last Tuesday. They said that Photographic 355-8311 minute battle with an enemy force of unknown size. In State News Staff Writer policy has been under bruises. enforcement of the liquor policy other developments the U.S. Command said American Fire broke out at 4:30 a.m. Sabo also commented the fire consideration since February is an implied duty, and not when Owen first requested a military strength in South Vietnam dropped by 2,650 Monday in the three - story Phi swept through the center of the specifically written into their revision exempting them from Epsilon last week as the third - round withdrawal of 50,000 U.S. troops from the war zone continued. Pi coeducational fraternity house, University of building leaving the house beyond repair. the policy and the Men's Halls Assn. contract. The resident assistants UNDERGRADUATES! and Women's said Michigan. Residents escaped Fire Chief Arthur Staunch without injury. estimated damage at $75,000. Interresidence Council made they hope that refusal to enforce (MALES AND FEMALES) National News Thirty firemen battled the He stated the fire apparently proposals opposing the liquor the policy will bring about blaze for three hours before policy in the residence halls. better relations between them started on the second floor. Presently, only married and the students. bringing flames under control. Three students, including one Chief Justice Warren Burger said Monday state courts have the right to bar union pickets from Ray Sabo, Ann Arbor girl, were rescued from the Participants Needed for a trespassing on * fireman, said three fireman were private property. Burger described as without merit any coeducational fraternity house. 7%— inside the blazing structure when The cause of the fire has not Project in Behavioral Resea rch contention that Congress took this power the states when it gave the National Labor Relations away from the roof collapsed, trapping the yet been determined. zf*YAT WAH Board primary jurisdiction over labor disputes. Jkj* Restaurant President Nixon is expected this week to recommend MSU SKI CLUB on any order of two complete I THIS EARN $2.50 PER HOUR creation of a Cabinet - level Domestic Policy Council dinners, the lower priced dinner I COUPON of 2 hours work that was one of the principal proposals of 1968 Meeting tonight will be 1 /A nrr I Good After I // IIfP Regular I 4 p.m. M-TTi. Democratic presidential candidate Hubert Humphrey. ' Vl 1 I thru March 11 7:30 p.m. 110 Congressmen have been told that the new council would Anthony rank with the National Security Council and wb'uld be All, those going on Aspen Trip must attend. We still have YAT WAH RESTAURANT designed to coordinate and set priorities in domestic a few openings left. Slides of last year's trip Tuesday, March will be shown. Payment in full for 10 Wednesday, March 11 programs as the Security Council does for defense and trip must be 11:15 213 Ag Hall 9:10 402 Computer Ctr. made tonight. foreign affairs. 1:50 109 S. Kedzie 3:00 105 S. Kedzie 4:10 109 S. Kedzie 4:00 105 S. Kedzie City police patroled the campus of the State University at Buffalo Monday while faculty and students planned meetings to discuss the issues facing the university community. About marched onto the troubled campus Sunday morning and 150 policemen WITH A LITTLE HELP took up posts to guard against any recurrence of violence that rocked the campus during the last week of February. FROM OUR FRIENDS A bill was introduced in both houses of Congress Monday to give citizens the right to take government AT THE EAST LANSING STATE BANK agencies or private firms to court in an effort to halt polluting of the environment. The 7 Check measure was introduced in the Senate by Sens. George McGovern, D-S.D., and Philip A. Hart, D-Mich., and in the House by Rep. Morris Udall, D-Ariz. NEEDLE They said "A variety of legal and administrative W Marshall roadblocks" prevent citizens from playing a role in government decisions affecting the environment. E A special Army panel appeared to be nearing the end Monday of its exhaustive investigation into whether the MUSIC military tried to cover up an alleged massacre ofcivilians at the said South Vietnamese hamlet of My Lai. The Army the 245 Ann St. M panel, headed by Lt. Gen. William Peers, interviewed its last scheduled witness Saturday and will now begin reviewing and analyzing testimony before A compiling its findings. The panel has heard from a total of 398 soldiers and ex-servicemen since beginning the investigation last Nov. 24 at the direction of Secretary Liptonis D of the Army Stanley Resor. E Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott said Monday Democrats in search of an issue are making desperate your bag. We'll show you In eight weeks. attempts to find one in the Laotian war. He named no one, and said he was talking about everyone who would like to see a Democratic candidate have something to For the right man, selling our more than 250 different food products is a challenge. I Last year we promoted over 20% of our sales Upton talk about. The fact still remains that there are no ground combat troops in Laos and there arc not going to be force to positions of greater responsibility, so we need new men. Good men with initiative, drive and T any, Scott told newsmen. The administration has intelligence, who know how to communicate their acknowledged the death of an Army captain in Laos ideas. Men who will be business consultants and while denying it was due to ground combat operations. merchandisers rather than just salesmen. Men who can make growth to $230 million in the past ten years A White House spokeman also said 26 Americans have been killed or reported missing due to hostile actions in double in the next ten. In the top 20% of profitability and growth, we're proud to be one of the Fortune CAN YOUR 500. We'll offer salaries and blue chip benefits that'll make you think we're in business just BANK for you. Eight weeks of initial training and the world is yours with one of the most progressive, Michigan News action-minded companies in the food industry. HELP YOU? Maybe next year we'll be promoting you. House Speaker William A. Ryan said Monday he To find out more about Lipton and how you '^sn't decided whether he approves of a proposed can begin a career in Sales Management, EAST LANSING STATE BANK legislative trip in which 10 lawmakers would travel to register now tor a personal interview with the WORKS PERSON TO PERSON Upton representative who will be interviewing Austrialia to study off - track betting. on campus on m APRIL WITH YOU "The question to be considered is whether benefits can be obtained without taking the trip," Ryan said. "We also must decide whether the object is an attainable Linton GRAND RIVER AT ABBOTT, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN one. 4 convenient offices - East Englewood Cliffs, N Lansing, Brookfield "I've never said the Australian trip does not have Plaza, Okemos and Haslett merit," he told a news conference. "It should be treated member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation •ike any other trip." MICHIGAN STATE NfWS UNIVERSITY NORMAN J. SAARI, managing editor GEORGE K. BULLARD, campus editor KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor JEANNE SADDLER, associate editor ' Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker award for outstanding journalism. EDITORIALS Pollution smo hides important A massive preemption of priorities of pollution. Further, the fallguy is has occurred in this country. The big business - an entity that the carnage and destruction in Vietnam average American is traditionally has all but been forgotten in the suspicious of - rather than an inept swelling groundsurgc for and hawkish administration. environmental cleanliness. This, we We are also concerned because feel, is a most unfortunate much of the protest over environment pollution is less than profound in nature - like the pressing urgency of environmental burying of a $2,500 car for the sake issue. If something is not begun now of symbolism. It is quite possible we may very well find the air that the masterminds behind the unbreathable by the year 2000. We pollution smokescreen are hoping to may, indeed, find ourselves without dissipate the energies of dissent drinkable water or edible food. By a through rhetoric and meaningless rather hyperbolic extension, action and, thereby, keep them from however, it would be truly sad if we fixating on war and social problems. solved all of these problems and, yet, The true beauty of the had no one around to appreciate it environmental smoke screen is that thanks to the air pollution caused by nobody gets hurt in the process save flying lead and steel. the American people as a whole. The The environmental issue has culprit, big business, will be assumed such immense proportions denounced and act appropriately that we wonder if its growth has not chastised - or heroically come forth been helped along by people in the with self • implementation of higher places with less than the pollution controls. They will not, purest of motives. At the very least it however, lose anything. Industry has has proved an exceedingly popular been prepared for a "aumber of years bandwagon for an administration to effect anti - pollution procedures that would very much like to forget and the cost of these will be born by 1MA-- T>mCWZ - about a certain incident in Southeast the consumer in terms of higher Asia. Pollution control is after all, of prices. Thus, industry gets off free and the administration reaps the OUR READERS' MIND much the same order as apple pie benefits. and mother - only the basest of We are not putting down the persons It is also could possibly be against it. a very "safe" political topic, expecially in an election year. By environmental issue, indeed, we feel that it is of vital importance. It is, however, our earnest wish that this S. Case RA's refuse police duty positive influence in facilitating change We invite and encourage all other sounding the trumpet of question can be made to coexist with To The Editor: facilitating and constructive change and when change indicates growth." We can therefore it is our duty to implement it. Resident Assistants throughout tin environmental reform a politician the equally trying issue of the Viet We, the Resident Assistants of South ... Case Hall believe that we should no longer do this by permitting students to exercise Henceforth we, the Resident Assistants of University to join us in renouncing this can cleverly sidestep taking any Nam war. It would be truly tragic if, their maturity or by learning by their South Case Hall will not enforce the implied policy which makes the Resident enforce the alcohol regulation. potentially unpopular stances - like after all this time, the people of this mistakes. We seek to provide students with alcohol regulation. We realize that this Assistant a hypocrite by not enforcing it in The Resident Assistants' contract reads: on Viet Nam or the race question. At nation his halls. We anxious hear the simply forgot about the "I will contribute to the University the opportunity for self - direction, and we position does not, in itself, change the are to the same time potential dissent is deadly mess in Southeast Asia. refuse to perpetuate a system which official alcohol regulation of MSU; it responses from all , other Resident through my awareness and concern for the dictates behavior and thus stifles individual Assistants, advisory staffs, and the entin channeled away from touchy issues total merely states that we, as Resident community and be a positive to the relatively non-explosive topic - The Editors influence in facilitating change when, growth. Assistants, will not enforce it. We leave to University community. We feel that our position on the you, the MSU community, the task of The Resident Assistant! through evaluation, change indicates enforcement of the alcohol policy of South Case Hall is a changing this official policy. growth. I consider it my responsibility to exemplify and interpret the goals and Semantics expectations of Michigan University." The policy of Resident State Assistants enforcing the liquor regulation is thus an implied duty, not one which has been explicitly stated in our contract. White has no right to investigate our Laos inv This implied policy has until now placed Resident Assistants in a hypocritical and unfair position. We have been expected to To The Editor: Mr. Clair White uses the old political tactic of purporting to be concerned only needed example of an organized program for social action. This center would still be on paper in someone's desk if it were not his eyes more than his mouth; he would the tutorial programs, the ADC project, immunization clinic, and countless ottoB seel theB fulfill two conflicting roles: that of the about the taxpayer when he demeaningly The Nixon Administration has just for the dymanic and articulate leadership action programs that are endorsed by CUAB that the Captain was shot while policeman and that of a counselor; we feel says, "Poor old Urban Affairs will only of Dr. Green. He more than anyone else White wants to know what CUA is doing®! disclosed that 27 Americans, that a counselor becomes a hypocrite when catch hell if they're wasting the taxpayer's has been responsible for attacking with a other areas outside of Lansing. He shouWl helping to "coordinate ground action he asks for trust and is then obligated to money." However, his actions and of urgency the grave social and realize that in the short history of including an Army captain. Joseph involving Thai artillery, American air sense Bush, have died in Laos during the betray that trust. statements can only be interpretated as a environmental problems that are a threat CUA, the Center has implemented a gr power and Meo infantrymen against We refuse to be policemen. We feel to us all and that demand immediate personal attack against Dr. Robert L. many programs and a lot of these h past six years. This information was a Communist force ..." Schancke that the role of the Resident Assistant is Green. attention. His effort has been an integral released two days after President has spent much time reporting in not to enforce regulations, since it has not This is but another instance of how the been focused in Lansing because manyJJI part in fighting the archaic idea of the social ills of the larger society M»| Nixon had reported that "no Laos. been explicitly stated in our contracts, but existihg power structure attempts to stifle "academic isolationism." their characteristics right here in rather to enhance the educational potential meaningful social change and action. The White says he is concerned about action. American stationed in Laos has ever At present, the White House will Lansing area. One should be concern** of the residence hall environment, to "be a Center for Urban Affairs stands as a much He wants action. Perhaps he should open with one's own backyard in the inltwp been killed in ground combat not disclose whether Capt. Bush had efforts. As the CUA progresses, I have wr operations." been receiving "combat" pay. A doubt that large scale programs will start w However, the President has stood Pentagon spokesman reported that I Student wife suffers discrimination benefit other communities. beside his original statement military officials were not, as yet, although Gerald Warren, deputy able to determine if Bush received It has been Dr. Green who has been «j| responsible for making the CUA a force m Presidential press secretary, has combat Before we came to Michigan State 1 have established legal residence in the and important institute for social action. ■ pay. However, he did To the Editor: admitted that, at the time of his University we were residents of Jamaica, State of Michigan. I have had no official seems that whenever a black earns ■ acknowledge that if Bush had died Last September my husband and I Laos statement, the President was under similar circumstances in West Indies. We are no longer residents of ties with any school. Now I am applying to position of administrative effectiveness! returned from service in the United States school, and Michigan State University is is time to "investigate." This kindI of * ■ unaware of Capt. Bush's death. Jamaica, we are simply citizens of the Vietnam, it would have been Peace Corps. It seems that the President feels he United States. On March ninth we will have denying me the rights of a Michigan state hunting must be denounced by allot* ■ classified as "death due to hostile My husband entered Michigan State legally established residence in Michigan. resident. with a conscience of social concern. t> ■ is perfectly correct in his assessment University as Master's candidate in board chairman Stevens made it clear action." a We both will register to vote in Michigan, I contend that this action is ■ of "ground combat operations." In Student Personnel, and we moved into unconstitutional on the grounds that I am White has no right to carry on a per® This ludicrous use of semantics by North Hubbard Hall where he is now a and we both will have paid Michigan state ■ fact. Warren has apparently clarified the Nixon Administration is just taxes which support this institution. I am being discriminated against because I am a investigation; that most inquiries req ■ Graduate Resident Advisor, paying in-state student In this married the distinction involving Capt. Bush not and never have been a woman. A married man in my majority vote of the tru.srtee^hlw,ij another puerile attempt to hoodwink fees as a condition of his employment. state. position would be considered an in-state concerned persons must Identify by labeling his death as the result of the American public. Death by I stayed out of school, worked, and later student. A single woman in my situation "hostile action." My husband entered school as an out - of actions for what they are, -■- - "hostile action" does not change the applied to M.S.U. as an undergraduate . state student. Although, he has legally would be considered an in-state student. I taxpayer's interest, but naked despo ■ In relating his story. Warren in-state student for Spring Term, 1970. In •etebdshed residency in Michigan he therefore request that MSU change this reality that Americans pointed out that after a surprise involved in Laos are deeply whether it be response to my application I received a letter rejecting me as an out • of - state cannot change his student status. I am not rule immediately. Douglas McKen^J graduate stu«r - North Vietnamese attack Captain questioning this rule. Nancy Brytherch Moore East Lansing through civilians, the CIA, AID, student. I was not a resident of any other Bush "took action immediately to state. I had been classified as an out - of • military advisors, American Air attempt to protect other persons in Force pilots. state student because my husband entered the compound, exposing himself to MSU as an out - of - state student. Are we to allow Mr. Nixon's Therefore MSU was saying that I must take enemy fire, and was killed. He was Vietnam war to include Laos, too? If the same student status as my husband. not engaged in combat operations." we do, perhaps we are just setting - This rule is not stated in any university Don Schancke, a freelance writer, up President Agnew's Cambodian publication. referred to Capt. Bush's death (in the war in 1976. There is a university regulation which Los Angeles Times) as a states that I must have the same residency "ground combat" casualty. It was pointed out as my husband. His residence is in - The Editors Michigan. My legal residence is Michigan. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 10, 1970 5 3 attengill pupils 2nd protest E-QUAL-unify By DIANE PETRYK State News Staff Writer "April Action" 22 mobilization movements Environmental in movement, opened in January, is operating on about $50,000 from foundations individuals. The organization is and Plans for Washington, the protest could received from contributions currently running advertisements a four - day environmental teach outstrip last year's Vietnam in major Approximately 75 Pattengill - in to be newspapers and held demonstration in participation printing a newsletter with Junior High School students took part in a second walkout at on proceeding campus April 21-24 smoothly despite are and impact. Various activities Supreme Court assistance from the United Auto planned for the day nationwide, Workers the school Monday morning complaints from those who feel and other demanding the removal of a the issue is weakening the anti - such as parades and rallies and tours of pollution sources and halts Ginzburg environmentally concerned labor war and civil unions. physical education teacher rights movements. films, have elicited approval Former WASHINGTON (AP) - The Funds for the MSU teach in concerning the injury of a ninth Secretary of the from U Thant, Secretary General - Interior Stuart Udall will Supreme Court refused today to have been provided by grade boy in a scuffle Tuesday. the teach in with a open of the United Nations. reconsider individuals and the University. A committee of 13 parents - speech April an appeal by Denis Hayes, Stanford publisher later met with Lansing school Ralph Ginzburg In addition to money, MSU is A spokesman for E-QUAL, University graduate, is the against a $75,000 libel judgment contributing personnel, offices district officials at Cristo Rey national coordinator of the the won against him by Sen. and equipment Community Center and student organization Barry necessary for the movement that was first coordinating the teach STEWART L. UDALL Goldwater, R-Ariz. teach - in activities. presented a list of five student believe - in, suggested by Sen. Gay lord The Court had denied demands, which included the their efforts do not a According to Freed, divert zeal To be held in conjunction Nelson, D-Wis., and other hearing of Ginzburg's appeal volunteers are still needed who removal of Richard Krasusky, from other movements. with a national day of protest Congressional conservationists. Jan. 26 by a 6-2 vote. have time to work with various Pattengill teacher, by Monday. April 22, the MSU teach - in will "We must throw out all our Goldwater sued Ginzburg and "We believe that programs. The parents represented college bring prominent notions of finding salvation in Fact Magazine for libel over an students can handle more than ecologists, After the teach-in, E-QUAL approximately 75 other parents one scientists and bio - politicians to the continued growth of article during the senator's 1964 will continue its in full support of the student problem at a time," Mike campaign for Freed, East Lansing graduate, speak during the four days. population and resources," presidential campaign which environmental walkout. quality through said. Gov. William Milliken and Hayes said. "We're flirting with contended Goldwater had a action programs, contests and The three - hour meeting Sen. Phillip Hart, D-Mich., will something immeasurably Because it is a battle for world worse paranoid personality and was working with the Michigan reached an impasse when school talk to teach • in participants on than war or genocide, and that's unfit for the >fficials said they could not survival, E-QUAL believes presidency. Legislature. April 22. specie-cide. The death of man is omply with the first demand environmental reform involved here and Momentum has been gaining our time is nd were asked to leave the encompasses every other reform for the teach running out." MSU SKI CLUB movement. - in on a national enter by parents and students. level. Freed estimates over 500 The headquarters for the "We're all in this together," Stephen A. Partington, colleges and universities Lansing School superintendent, Freed said. "It doesn't matter the nation will be across !1 "ten percent off" 1 A world what your political affiliation participating. eclined to say whether or not be school board would suspend of her own or what the color of your skin is. is, He also said high schools in East aljj30dyw0rkat | Meeting tonight The pressures of finals, Environmental problems include Lansing and throughout the tri - jasusky who is accused of papers and term projects makes recision njuring Edward Magana, 14. chance to get away from it all a luxury. a the ghetto, the race issue, our spending priorities and Vietnam. county area about developing are enthusiastic programs of J 7:30 p.m. 110 Anthony He said that the investigation State News photo by Walt their own. Imports i All those going on Gyr They're all interrelated." Aspen Trip must attend. We still if the incident would "It's really moving fast now," have a few included as quickly as possible. be he said. WHEN YOU BRING ! will be shown. openings left. Slides of last year's trip Payment in full for trip must be IN THIS AD - made tonight. Wiliard Michigan Wilcox, Civil Commission, was also present to of Rights the MSU will 1,387 award According to organizers of the FOR YOUR BODY WORK ON ESTIMATEj ALL" ncourage school officials to FOREIGN, SPORTS J ATTENTION FOREIGN STUDENTS onduct their own westigation of the situation. internal at winter comm CARS by RR Tracks on J . Mexican msu - American students (MECHaT i Walter L. Mailman, 731 E. Kalamazoo APPLIANCES Overseas, Inc. . . "le " sult suit of °f • Ude"te"V educattonalspecial?!"degree. pJSSSor emeritus J | EXCLUSIVE AUTHORIZED EXPORTERS FOR: <;on\mencement TxeEdsS - _ iscrimination against the entire The director of the National microbiology and Publie health hool district Thursday, at Dm p.m. in in the Sc'ence Foundation, William D. a* tne M.?U' Emi1 M- REFRIGERATORS -d.'iess of any internal itonum. McE,roy wjl, ^ thr small children will be IN YOUR COLLEGE STORE PAPERBACK DEPT. Now drop off dry cleaning 450 per pound 1 Skirt 45C 1 Sweater 45< 1 Pair of Slacks 45< •SENIOR NITE • J.W 'MINIMUM We love active people . . . active people love us! 8-11 IS %r*5 3 Great Locations For Your Convenience 1 - 213 Ann S»r««t 2 - Corner of Harrison & Wilson Road 3 - North winWDr. Facing Yankee Stadium Plara Join Thost Who Export Moro . . . 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March IQ, |,7fl Mi Bl ues magicians cast 'heavy' spell crowd to ASMSU's clap up an ovation. spotlight. From that moment the stage belonged to him. Pop Entertainment Series presented Mayall and the The swinging rhythm guitarist John Mayall knows how to gyrating James Cotton Blues commanded a glance or two with his bugaloo hip - action and keep an audience grooving. He Band on Sunday night in the The place hair coolly walks out on a stage, Auditorium. - shaking. And the resounded with jazz - rock saxophone man in his levis whips out his harmonica and the sounds which follow force the vibrations that echoed sidways played a mean horn. But Cotton and bounced off the swimming was the undisputed king of the | PROGRAM INFORMATION 482-3905 | heads of the enthusiastic show, controlling attention with onlookers. his kinetic movements and ICHIGANI General good spirit spread humor. Theatre Lansing 1 • I TODAY Show Features through the house as the lights 1 dimmed to appropriate blue and the James Cotton Blues Band Mayall casually strolled onstage during intermission, set Rhythm and I 1:30,3:30,5:30,7:35,9:40 made the scene. up his equipment and was ready to go long before his audience James Cotton shouts the blues and John Mayall "ooka chooka's" with mouth and After a lightning opener by the harp TkBrosdw/fiifbtecw four • man outfit, a lone was seated. A melodious jazz flute complemented the electric Sunday's ASMSU blues concert. State News photos by at onksareenj harmonica wailed behind the curtain. The crowd teasingly guitars and sax in his combo. The powerful familiar voice Terry Luke skrieked as soulful James Cotton overpowered the strong rhythms . himself emerged into the of the instruments as Mayall's SIMCA-BARRACUDA particular kind of moody blues style exploded through the microphone. One of the highlights of the entire evening was the introduction of an outstanding By BARBARA CHRISTENSON Classes They are developing complete been divided into small groups of create involved and their competitors. "The a British singer - guitarist, Duster course is concerned A group of 73 students in four to six people. with Bennett. His phrasing and pauses advertising and marketing "We feel that this project is a planning, directing, and Adv. 460 and Adv. 805 have programs for two automobiles, Each simulates an made his portion of the show group mutually helpful one for the controlling advertisinj applied the "Madison Avenue in cooperation with the Chrysler advertising agency, which students and for wriiicr liHtrin exciting, and the crowd begged touch" to their classroom work - Plymouth Division and one of competes for one of the two Chrysler Plymouth," said Peter A. Dow, - activities," "Including Miracle message paid Miiiiiinu ii(iiiiiii;)M for more of his sultry versatility. this term. its advertising agencies, Young & advertising accounts. strategy and Chrysler - Plymouth advertising media strategy, a complete Rublcam. "They've really been putting manager. "Educators have told promotion program is planned cactiB ALL SEATS RESERVED BUS-IN-SPECIAL To prepare programs for them through their paces," said us that the use of real with products illustrations of i lower $2.50 $3.50 - $4.00. Simca, the French import car Gordon E. Miracle, associate and the examination of existing advertisements and commercials TICKETS ON SALE NOW: marketed by Chrysler professor of advertising, who marketing problems provides a an integral part of student iwun ..to« Direct from LOST MARINER SHOP in Plymouth, and the Plymouth teaches the classes. strong interest for the students." reports." :echnicoior* ^jjjj the Spartan Shopping Center. Campus to Barracuda, the students have A team of executives from "On the other hand, we Chrysler Plymouth and Young The student "agencies" Hurry for Choice seats. Florida, Spring - expect to leam more about the will & Rublcam met with the youthful viewpoint, and that is present their advertising and Break! students at the beginning of the important to us for many marketing recommendations to the executive team, which $65.00 Round Trip DSP term to give presentation of the product, a detailed reasons," he said. Miracle said that getting judge their reports at a from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 me ,i. Call VIC STORNANT competition, marketing industry to support education is - conditions, and advertising in 35 Union. very important. 332-2728 presently appearing for the cars PUTNEY 'X' Means SWOPE" No one Under The Russian and East European RUSH Senior night offers Studies Group Business PHI KAPPA TAU NEXT: "Z" The Truth and Soul Movie ... 5 Academy Award Nominations! guzzling, chomping For the low, low price of the Universal Family. NGC THEATRE CORP. ^ Mi The first senior night ,al MSU SKI CLUB , , * i Grandmother's, held last SPARTAN TWIN THEATRE# mm dogs and beer during Senior term, was an unqualified success. spring Night at Grandmother's. Lines stretched around the based on Pushkin's novel Meeting tonight Senior night specials will be in building and into the parking lot NOMINATED r effect from 8-11 p.m. only. when an unexpected 1,000 FOR 9 ACADEMY showed up. TONIGHT 7:30 p.m. During that time seniors can get AWARDS! Including 110 Anthony all the beer they can drink for Senior night is sponsored by "BEST ACTRESS" JANE FONDA $1.50, and all the hot dogs they the Senior Class Council of "BEST SUPPOR TING A CTOR " 7 p.m. 107 S. Kedzie All those going on can eat for $.25. After 11 p.m. 1970. Aspen Trip must attend. We still have a GIG YOUNG few openings left. Slides of last year's trip will be shown. regular prices go back into Payment in full for trip must be made tonight. effect. No Admission Charge Live music will be provided by Acapulco trip won by Kelcb MSI) LECTURE CONCERT SERIES Ml - in cooperation with the NEW DEAL" SPECIAL was George Kelch, Saginaw senior, named the winner March 5 in the month - long Acapulco RICHARD HARRIS rnsNE,}N .SAMANTHA CONNEHT EGfiAa (From the days when life was prosperous) Sweepstakes sponsored by Cedar Village Apts. Department oj Music His prize is a place on the THE 7-day trip to Acapulco offered MOLLY and the DAY PRICES ALL NITE LONG this year by the ASMSU Travel Program, plus $50 in spending MAGUXRES Center for Urban Affairs money. 2:00P.M.-4:15-6:30 & 9:00 P.M. presents and "THE HONEYMOON KILLERS' IS ONE OF THE BEST THE GATES OF JUSTICE GIRLS 1/2 PRICE ON ALL DRINKS AND,CURIOUSLY, MOST BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN MOVIES IN RECENT YEARS! 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"ANNE OF THOUSAND DAYS" Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 10, 1970 J Laos peace proposal hints q^IamllIAM By The Communist L RYAN WILLIAM L.RYAN - led Pathet Pathnt^'ij. the Uo^ stn.„alp and their North corner- Laos was "settled" eight Vietnamese, who do practically years ago, but the in^W.a/\ ° "?** deteriorated thereafter until now situation all the fighting in Laos, consider themselves in a strong enough U.S. bombing. That would leave the Ho Chi Minh in turn move to "Vietnamization" there. of the war Therefore, proposal as one politics can read meaning that the the functionaries of a new trail through Laos free for the government were trained for the Lao's call for a standstill »he struggle into the political it is much worse than before the position to hold what they have unhindered transport of The Pathet Lao proposals call present three - way government role in Hanoi. ceasefire in Laos is the most men for establishment of Thjs a striking of its current peace that by no means indjcates ^nSe'proposai that the North . " 8 g°°d tW° country -• and to ' th,rdS keep up°f ** the and supplies to South Vietnam. demilitarized zone in which eventually a provisional coalition arrangement must go. In Vientiane, Prince Souvanna Phouma says he is willing to Today, backed by what the Americans say is a force of pressure, waiting for political This would threaten to government could 67,000 North Vietnamese, the """dividends. outflank South Vietnam and operate listen some more. He must be Communist side is in a position A fire, Hanoi create pending elections to unify the aware that while preparations cease - as sees it, serious problems for to slice in half what remains of would have to include the end of country. A coalition government were being made in the north for Washington's projected already exists in government - held territory. It theory. the latest dry - season offensive can divide Vientiane, the which recaptured the Plain of administrative capital, from Jars, he was being denounced as Luang Prabang, the royal capital Reps, propose committee a "traitor who is no prime minister" of the three longer the way coalition set up in 1962. If, for all that, the 68 year - - - to the north. Souvanna, sitting in Vientiane, sees little prospect of any large - scale U.S. intervention to save him. Thus, old Souvanna does to probe organized crime accept a bid for negotiations , it can mean there would be little left for the even though he might lose his position as prime minister, the bid for negotiations may have Americans to bargain with. some real attraction for him. By JEFF SHELER administer oaths and take the Ostensibly the negotiations proposed commission "vital" State News Staff Writer testimony, have to in would be Lao talking to Lao to access combating "the cancer of A resolution was introduced records and documents of all settle the affairs of Laos. organized crime" in the state. in the House Monday public officials, For some time the attitude of night by and grant State Rep. Jackie two State Republican leaders to immunity to a witness by a Vaughn III, the North Vietnamese leadership amend the state constitution to majority vote of its members. D-Detroit, said he suspected the toward Laos seemed to be one create a resolution may be a "political of confidence that State Investigations eventually show" by the two Republicans. Hanoi would, through its easily Commission. Further, the commission House Republican Floor would set its own operating managed Pathet Lao ally, Leader William P. Hampton, rules, and its "It appears to be on the control all the investigators country. It has R-Bloomfield Hills, and his would have the surface a super agency," he said, long been getting ready for that power of a assistant, Rep. Hal W. Ziegler, but added he reserved further time. The success of the dry - deputy sheriff. R-Jackson, who co - sponsored comment until he "studied it season offensive gives the North the resolution, called it the first further". Vietnamese a strong position The four members of the "important step toward curbing from which to bargain for the commission would be appointed House Speaker William A. The second floor of Hanging organized crime and racketeering and investigating the conduct of public offlcals and employes". by the governor for year term with no more than one five ■ Ryan, D-Detroit, was unavailable for comment. sort of settlement which would give their side eventual control. Many of the Bessey Hall provide! an unusual spot for viewing this spring-like day. Less two members from the same prospective courageous viewers remain inside the window. The commission, as outlined state News photo by Walt Gyr in the proposal, would have the political party. HIT jiHiii'B1 >ower to subpoena witnesses, Hampton and Ziegler called HEARING TODAY The local Drivers' president of the union action was not exclusively union not care to comment on the optimistic^SU SKI CLUB Meeting tonight. i ' Prescription lenses ground Complete selection of frames, THE SANDWICH PEOPLE representing MSU bus prompted by the bus drivers. hearing. Sunglasses Hobie's • 7:30 p.m. 110 drivers expressed optimism "The entire staff of unionized "It's time for the labor union Anthony » Repairs while you wait Monday about today's hearing MSU personnel have charged the to do the before the state Labor Mediation University with talking, and the All those going on Aspen Trip must attend. We still unwillingness to administration DINE IN Board in Detroit. bargain in good faith," Otis said. will try to have a few openings left. Slides of last year's trip Bator Opticians 'I think we have a good case He added that the union felt provide adequate answers," Born said. will be shown. Payment in full for made tonight. trip must be Phone 351-3800 and a good chance to win," justified in their action. 303 Abbott (Next to State Theater) ED 2-5222 CARRYOUT8< DELIVERY Leland W. Carr, University Eugene Taylor, local 1585 Negotiations for the 1970 attorney, and Leonard H. contract will begin May 1. Glander, director of the board will consider Mike Born, assistant to Personnel Center, will attend the charges of unfair labor practices executive vice president Jack hearing on behalf of filed by local 1585 against the Breslin, said the University did administration. University. The union, representing 1,500 MSU employees, contends that administration had no intention of following all provisions of the the current M I i contract at the time it was negotiated. It further charges FREE DELIVERY inits: that University officials were not dealing in good faith with the bus driver problem under the provisions contract. of the drivers' DIAL 351-6300 Clair Otis, coordinator for ON CAMPUS DAILY 4 P.M. to 1 A.M. Council 7, American Federation FRI.-SAT. 4 P.M. to 2 A.M. SUNDAY 2 P.M. to 1 > of State, County and Municipal Employes, AFL-CIO, said the TIME DEPOSITS are now available from your MSU CREDIT UNION Check these unriva • Redeemable without notice • One year maturity • $1000 minimum deposit • Earn from the day of deposit • Dividends transferred to shares quarterly EFFECTIVE ANNUAL RETURN: 6.2% Members must maintain a $2,000 share balance and funds deposited in new 6% time deposits must be money not currently on deposit in your credit union. 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 10, I970 Underclassmen By DON KOPRIVA freshmen so outstanding is that the two mile and was the only themselves. Ken Popejoy placed individual star i points and that the long jump and low hurdles fifth in the mile and third in the another try later this State News Sports Writer many are rated high nationally. freshman to win a crown. third in the mile and beat Illinois week inn. MSU alone boasts three Murphy was an important man while Winzenried dominated the half - mile. NCAA indoor meet The fluid runner from Twig, From the looks of the runners soph Lee LaBadie, who had on the relay, which clinched the 880 and mile. Eric Allen, a All the two milers return, with Cobo Hall. freshmen who made Track and Minn., boasted the best two mile earlier Wlsc at Saturday's Big Ten track whipped him at third spot for MSU. Spartan sophomore, took the second place sophomore John enter a distance Field News' "blue chip" list, and heading into the event at 8:47.0, Champaign. Other top freshmen running medley or1 meet, it appears the league's long jump and Ohio State junior Dextras of Ohio State, fourth mile relay with resurgence in track should all three placed in the Big Ten. an all time Big Ten Mike Murphy surprised the pre Saturday included Illinois 1000 - Ken Koch nabbed a record and place junior Bob Legge of Vandrey Winzenried 2 continue strong in future years. But probably the finest undergraduate best, and showed it - meet experts and nabbed a yard man Ron Phillips, a third win in the pole vault. Indiana and fifth place junior as two probl£ Conference track coaches have performances Saturday came was no fluke as he ran a meet solid fifth in the quarter - mile as placer in the event; Wisconsin Herb Washington, MSU's Mr. from Minnesota freshman Garry record Doug Scorrar of OSU all back always dipped heavily into the - breaking 8:52.5 to win well as running a strong second two miler Glenn Herold, who Everything at 60 yards, is only a again for another try next year. Bjorklund. easily after a tough loss to leg on the Spartans' winning has an 8:47.5 best time and fountain of youth for recruiting Wisconsin sophomore, while the league's And all will be back for Bjorklund, who led his team to junior Mark mile relay. placed third in his event, and and have rarely depended on a 1-2-3 sweep and the league Winzenried in the mile. other dashman of note, Mike And John Morrison, though a Michigan hurdler junior college transfers, but what title in cross country, placed But MSU's Godfrey Goodrich of Indiana, will be three freshmen makes this year's crop of disappointing sixth in the high Murray, a placer in both hurdle back again in 1971. second in the mile and first in gave a good account of hurdles after hitting the first races. But the strength is shown in CARL OLSON three, came back to grab a Although freshmen scored the mile and two mile more than fourth in the low barriers. impressively, their "elders" anywhere else, as Wisconsin's Spartan coach Fran Dittrich didn't exactly fall dead on the Winzenried and Don Vandrey was pleased with the track. Wisconsin had the meet's both return along with WCHA performance of his team in taking only two double winners in Greg Bjorklund and Greg Nelson of third in the meet and noted that Johnson and Mark Winzenried. Minnesota, Popejoy of MSU and the three frosh contributed six Johnson, sophomore a won Lee LaBadie of Illinois, who was a swami's Simpson and four With college and university tournaments being carried seniors across the country in various sports only a few persons directing their attention to the WCHA playoffs at Denver Co and Duluth, Minn., this weekend to determine representatives for the NCAA Hockey Tournament in Lat the two ieaeup make up UPl's Big 10 team Placid, N.Y., March 19 - 21. As the regular season came to a close for last Saturday night the pairings became eight WCHA teams Uke apparent for the playoffs MSU's Ralph Simpson added to his Vidnovic and Fred Brown of Iowa, Jim Cleamons At Denver, the host Tigers will take on MSU and mounting Wisconsin will post season honors by landing a berth on the of Ohio State, Larry Mikan of Minnesota and meet Michigan. The competition at Duluth - pits Minnesota United Press International's All-Big Ten team Clarance Sherrod of Wisconsin, while the third announced today. Simpson had earlier been team included George Faerber and Larry named to the AP's Big Ten team and to the Weatherford of Purdue, Eric Hill of Minnesota, Setting aside the playoffs at Denver, my pick for the NCAA NCAA District 4 squad selected by the US Dale Kelley of Northwestern and Chad Calabria berth out of Duluth would have to be WCHA and of Iowa. Big 10 Basketball Writers Assn. champion Minnesota. But I'm not forgetting that Tech could give Joining Simpson on the all - conference team The coaches had a relatively easy task of the Gophers a run for their money. Now, let's take a look at the were four seniors: Rick Mount of Purdue, .John making up their mind on the players for the all Denver playoffs. Johnson of Iowa, Rudy Tomjanovich of conference team. Of the 27 players mentioned DENVER: The Tigers have to be considered the team to beat They will Quality and quantity return next year in the person of these six milers, shown running in Michigan and Dave Sorenson of Ohio State. Mount, the greatest scorer in Big Ten history, on the ballots, seven players were named by every coach on at least one of three teams. Two in this playoff for several reasons. First and the defending NCAA champion and have been since foremost, Denver is 1968. Only was named to the first team for the third straight other players were picked by all but one coach, Michigan, from 1951-53, has won three straight NCAA titles, Saturday's Big Ten championships at Jenison. Seen from the left are Wisconsin's Don Vandrey year in which Tomjanovich and Sorenson were and two more by every coach except two. Second, the Tigers have the home ice advantage, partisan (with a best of 4:03.3), Minnesota's Greg Nelson (4:07.8), Wisconsin's Mark Winzenried support named to the team. The honor five represented the top scoring and are accustomed to playing at the mile - high altitude. Third (4:01.9), Minnesota's Garry Bjorklund (4:05.5), MSU's Ken Popejoy (4:04.4) and Illinois' Lee Mount, Tomjanovich and Johnson punch in the league. Mount, who grabbed every Denver compiled a 14-7-1 WCHA record, were finishing second, and LaBadie (4:03.1). conference scoring record during his three were 21-8-1 overall. State News photo by Don Gerstner unanimous picks of the coaches while Sorenson Finally, Tiger's George Morrison, who led the and Simpson were named to either the first or seasons including the career mark set over four WCHA in scoring, and Tom Gilmore, who finished third, are second ail ■ league team by every coach. years by Indiana's Don Schlundt, wound up the tough players to stop. Chosen for the second team were Glenn season with a lead of more than 100 points over WISCONSIN: The Badgers have played the finest hockey of ATTENTION CAR OWNERS * Championships Johnson who was one ahead of Tomjanovich. any team in the league over the past three weekends. for example, in their last three victorious shutouts. Goalies Bob Vroman and Wayne Wisconsin, outings recorded two Thomas, each have Complete front end repair and two shutouts this season, alignment BOWLING PLAY-OFFS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 S' Judo Club takes is a both are seniors and experience in goal necessity. Finishing the season 12-10, good for fourth in the WCHA, and an overall record of 20-10 the Badgers don't rely on * TUESDAY, MARCH 10 Alleys 8:00 p.m. Brnkes * Suspension 1-2 McLaine Archdukes - one particular icer for scoring. All three lines can produce at any Alleys 6:00 p.m. * Wheel balancing * Steering I-2 Worthington - Emmortals 3-4 Wooster Empyrean - 3-4 McNab Arjungle - 5-6 Horror Akrophobia - league championship given time. They should breeze by Michigan and collide with the MSU champions. - Denver winner for the right to go on to the NCAA 5-6 C.W. Moss Brougham - D!n^WdJ?'uHlibuba!?,5 »-iu Bardot -Hubbard 11 The MSU judo club finished Scott (176), Phil Ganz (200), MICHIGAN: Although the Wolverines can play solidly, their USKEY'S Auto Safety Center 7-8 Wilding - Shikari II-12 Wisdom-Dudes Teams three will bowl a five-man, fjrst in the Ten judo championships held at annual Big and Bruce Wilson (open division) were the individual champions win-one, lose-one philosophy of late seems to be the key this weekend. Taking into account that Michigan beat Minnesota last 124 SOUTH LARCH - game series. Some Indian," University last weekend, for the Spartans. Tom Howard Saturday, the natural thought is a loss to Wisconsin in the playoff IV 4-7346 Residence Halls have determined Alleys 8:30 plm. In the eight weight classes, the (186) and Charles Beach (200) opener. Michigan had a frustrating season, finishing 14-15 overall 1-2 Cameron Fenian their champion by virtue of Spartans had six first place - placed second in their respective and 11-13 in the WCHA. If they have a plus night, with Bernie 8-4 Casopolos - Felony regular season point finishers and two second place categories. The only weight Class Gagnon and Paul Gamsby getting hot sticks the Wolverines may 5-6 Abel - West Shaw 6 accumulation. This occurs finishers. Wing Wha Lum (139 in which the Spartans failed to advance, but they'll have to effectively check Wisconsin's 7-8 Abudweiser - West Shaw 10 because those Halls have only pound division), Rich Marlett place was the 145 pound class, balanced scoring, goaltending and momentum. one block. (145), Bill Lamb (160), John Mary Jo Fitzgerald placed first MSU: Traditionally the Spartans have been tough in post for the Spartans in the women's season play despite their average season records. Remember that division. MSU posted a 9-11 WCHA mark in 1966 and went into the playoffs and eventually winning the NCAA title. This season only the record has changed to 10-12. but it could be the setting for a repeat performance. The CORPS Spartans captain lost and A1 ace defenseman, and possibly Herb Swanson, senior Price for the playoffs. Expected (please turn to page 9) PLACEMENT BUREAU March 9-13 RUSH no appointment necessary P ZZA SStowiMv PHI KAPPA TAII OR Wash, wet, the bottom of every bottle. 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JACKS0NVIUI Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 10, 1970 Simpson named Spartan's MVP By MIKE MANLEY State News Sports Writer - The two MVP awards can be added to the numerous season honors Simpson has been harvesting in the post Simpson could over three - surpass years. McCoy's career record of 1,377, set Ralph Simpson, who shattered the MSU past two weeks. Benjamin earned the most improved award after a mid scoring record in his first varsity season, wassingle ■ season The MSU sophomore was named to the first team All - season about - face. During the non - conference part of the team s Most Valuable named the Player (MVP), Monday night at the Big Ten squad by United Press Internation, the only non • Spartan schedule, Benjamin just couldn't seem to get Annual Rebounder's Basketball senior on the team. Last week himself untracked and as a result spent much of his time on Chosen by a vote of his Banquet. Simpson was named to the Associated Press all league team. the Spartan bench. teammates, to receive the Chicago • TObune Award as the But once the bell sounded for the MVP, Simpson becomes the first It was also announced Monday that Simpson has been Big Ten season, the 6-3 sophomore to be so honored since Al Ferarri won it in named to the Look Magazine NCAA District Pour guard ■ forward put things together and, along with 1953. team, Simpson was also presented with the Charles S. the only sophomore mentioned on Simpson, formed one of the most explosive one - two any of the eight district Phillips award as the team's most valuable all star teams. scoring punches in the league. In the 14 conference games, the press, radio and player, voted by - television representatives at the Benjamin hit for a 17 point average and got 29 and 28 in banquet. Although he sat out the final game of the season with a the last two. knee injury, Simpson finished fourth in the Big Ten in Two other Spartan cagers were honored Kirkpatrick, the senior citizen of the dub, was the choice Simpson. Rudy Benjamin, the junior guard from along with scoring with 360 points, a 27.7 average. For the season, he of the coaches for the averaged 29 points and was MSU's leading rebounder with sportsmanship award. Since he only Ohio, received the Ingham Dayton, appeared in 18 games over his three - years on the varsity, County Alumni Club trophy as 10.5 a game. He was the highest scoring ,*tL T the team's most improved player. Senior guard Steve Kirkpatrick, from Lafayette, Ind., was named coaches to receive the by the nation by a wide margin. sophomore in the Simpson scored 674 points this season to erase the 14 - Kirkpatrick's contributions went unnoticed by Spartan fans. He did most of his work during the long practice sessions Stephen G. Scofes trophy, for Ralph Simpson sportsmanship. year - old record of 600 set by former Spartan great Julius McCoy. With another outstanding scoring season next year, in Jenison every day, working with the scouting team against the No. 1 unit. Irittenden finally earns if you want a summer job, call 'ecognition with Big 10 title By JOHN MASON "However Coach Fetters made it Manpower". that can go wrong." State News Sports Writer a challenge to try and come back Crittenden doesn't take the and see If I could be • The pay la good. as good as credit for his success for himself Recognition has been sparse before." • You ean work whon you ploaao. >r Spartan tanker Dick however. He not only came back but • Tho experience will help you later on. Irittenden but the Spartan "I owe my success to coach was better than before. His ivimmer has finally come into Fetters and his training program. junior year say him place In He's just a great person to swim That sound you hear is vn. Last weekend three events In the Opportunity, knocking. rittenden became the only Big Ten and for." gain Ail-American recognition as If you're a gal-and you have some secretarial SU swimmer to gain a Big Ten for his work skills—we'll put you to work, If you can on the 400 and 800 type, tie when he swept to a win in e 50 yard freestyle. In high school in Palo Alto, freestyle relays. The win in the 50 this weekend coupled with a fourth Olson (continued from page 8) operate various office machines or handle some stenography...knock knock knock. If you're a guy, you might want alifornia, he always took the factory or ware¬ place in the 100 freestyle and are good scoring performances house work-Indoors or out. We've got both... jck seat to All American Mark sixth in the from the three MSU lines for a and both can 200 freestyle help you build up your experience hatfield, although Crittenden cemented the comeback. His chance at the NCAA berth. I ...and your bankroll. But we can't call you. . 1 Ail-American himself in time of 24.496 also netted him look for the Spartans to offer a so call us. Knock knock knock. ! 50 freestyle and the 100 the varsity record formerly held strong challenge against Denver. In 400 offices breastroke. He throughout the United States did, by Spartan great Gary Dilley. If desire, that "old Manpower specializes In finding the right peo¬ Dwever, earn "most valuable" "It was almost a perfect race tournament fever," should derail ple to do the temporary jobs that have to ^>e cognition In swimming and for me," the 6-0, 165 front runner Minnesota, then, as done. We've been at it for 21 years, so we know pound aterpolo. senior said. "But in a 50 it's has happened 10 of 16 times the what you're looking for. Why not deal with the When he first came to MSU he got to be near perfect or NCAA champion will not be the best. When you're home on vacation come on In. you won't as one of five All-Americans on win. I had a slow start but a regular season WCHA champ. Knock knock knock knock. 6 freshman squad. Many really good turn. I really won It That's also ruling out the factor insidered that freshman team on the last lap." that an Eastern Collegiate be the best in the j of the five country, Crittenden has an excellent Hockey Association playoff Nine who ran for MANP0WER' quit the team chance in the NCAA. His time titlist won't grab a piece of the i next year and Crittenden Pictured above are the nine members of the IM TIMPOMNY H«LF SERVICES would have been 5th or 6th last pie. The ECHA have only All-University basketball champions, Run for ok the year off. Your Life. Kneeling (1-4) Jim Dockery, Tom Steeken, Wes year. But as he said. "It's really captured two NCAA crowns Youngblood and Chuck Casanova. In "I was just tired of the back row are Tim Porter, Bill Nunn, Doug Beattie, Mark Vienindahl and Ron swimming impossible to predict a race like since 1952's entrance of WCHA Lippert. d had lost my desire," he said. the 50. There's too many things teams. State News photo by Bill Porteous 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 10, I970 STATE NEWS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED Peanuts Personal Special 10 words /$1.00 347 Student Services. CLASSIFIED 355-8255 355-8255 Automotive FRANKLY SPEAKING by Phil frank Imp'oyment For Rent The State News does not PART TIME employment. Summer ____Fc)r Rent permit racial or religious opportunities also available. EAST SIDE. Large furnished, 1 $120/month. APARTMENT: needed FOLrth~~ discrimination In Its ad¬ Automobile required. Phone THE bedroom Call Spring and/or « """I vertising columns. The FORD TORINO 1968. GT fastback. 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Meadowbrook The State News will be Good condition. $630. 355-1229 AM-FM radio, sun roof, gasoline Advertisement Page 3. 3-3-11 393-6479. 2-3/11 leases for 2-3/11 work for Paraphernalia Sales. responsible only for the or 355-5080. 5-3-13 heater. Good condition. 337-0562 summer and fall Applications being taken now at first day's incorrect inser- PONTIAC LEMANS after 2 p.m. 5-3-13 Paraphernalia Shop. 5-3/12 NURSE / RECEPTIONIST for East GIRL NEEDED spring. Americana term FAIRLANE 500, 1962. Good near Cedar Village. Reduced rent. CONVERTIBLE 1964. 326 V-8, Lansing doctor. Must type. condition. Must sell. $150. rebuilt in November. Power, d more. BABYSITTER NEEDED: Experience desired but not 351-1705.3-3/12 Bogue Street at the one child. loaded. $600. 355-5782. 3-3/10 1 necessary. Salary open. Prefer wife Red Cedar Rivor Monday- Friday, 7:30 - 5 East CEDARVIEW APARTMENTS, 1404 FORD GALAXIE Lansing, 351-4683. 3-3/10 of Graduate student. Write Box 1963. Excellent Automotive 1963, 6 cylinder VOLKSWAGEN 1966 «r. Pop A-1, Michigan State News. 5-3/11 East Grand River. Married, Phone 332-5051 transportation, completely , 4-door. 42,000 miles. top. 29,000 milr Ziebart CO-ED KALAMAZOO graduates, seniors welcome. overhauled. $300 or best offer. area camp for BURCHAM WOODS - 2 or 3 ALPHA ROMEO 1968, 14,000 miles. 882-5141.4-3/13 undercoating. 482-1 •3/13 children 9 -16 years of age. AMBITION AND driv needed for 351-5647.4-3/13 Leaving country. 355-2950. One Bedroom. $120. 351- Like new condition. $2,550. Call Needs: WSI for waterfront 351-3918. 10-3/12 __3j3/12 VOLKSWAGEN, 1967 square back, director and male counselors who investment required, len be your LOVELY FURNISHED efficiency evenings. 4-3/13 FORD GALAXIE 1961. Good body radio, 42,000 miles, $1350, can offer friendship and personal apartment 915 Lilac. $115 plus and interior, sick motor. $70. Call 339-2938. 3-3/13 Box electricity. Available March 15. SPECIAL 1963. V-8 interest to deserving and needy B-2, State News. 3-3-1 355-2665. 3-3/12 WANTED: USED Jeepster oi children. Call 353-7048 mornings 351-5696. 3-3/12 latic, radio, good VOLKSWAGEN 1963. Good hardtop Jeep. Cyndy, 332-8661 or after 10:00 p.m. 5-3/12 BARTENDER OR Bar Maid. 5 or 6 $250. 355-6315. condition. $400. Call 393-2454 5-3/12 nights / week. Prefer experience TWO GIRLS NEEDED: Bay Colony after 5:30 p.m. 3-3/12 for cocktail lounge and dining apartments, $45/month; Spring MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS to Scooters & Cycles work part time, 11 p.m. to 7:30 room. WALT KOSS and/or Summer 355-6590; RESTAURANT. 655-2175. 351-0115. 4-3/13 a.m., Friday, and Saturday. ASCP HONDA SCRAMBLER 1967 305. 4-3/13 registered or eligible. Apply Low mileage, excellent condition. SPARROW HOSPITAL Personnel, 699-2632. 5-3/10 or call 487-6111, ext 353. 4-3/13 For R ent GIRL NEEDED Spring, Summer.I deposit. Campus Hill. $58,75 LEASE COLOR TV. $15.95 per 332-0057. 5-3-13 IMMEDIATE PART Time month, parts and service free, ONE GIRL for third bookkeeper needed for local option to buy. Call IV 9-5214, Reduced TROWBRIDGE APARTMENTS rates. Rivers Edge. builders. Call 351-2260. 4-3/13 WANTED LARGE cycle engine for TELETRONICS INDUSTRIES. 351-1416. 1-3/10 BSA, 650 frame. 351-1365. TF ATTENTION GRADUATES, have 3-3/12 GIRL NEEDED for New Cedar you tried ui? Jack Beck - Sales, NEW G.E. PORTABLE and stands Village, Spring. Reduced Rate. Jerry Tate - Technical, Ray Martin rented only to MSU students and NEED GIRL immediately, 332-6927. 4-3/13 - Administrative. Jane Edwards or faculty. $8.84 monthly (including contract. Northwind ApartmenS. Paula King - Secretarial, Office tax). State Management SUBLET 2 bedroom unfurnished Call 351-3328. 5-3/10 and Clerical. 1111 Michigan Corporation, 444 Michigan AutoService & parts Avenue, East Lansing, 351-5740. Avenue. 332-8687. C apartment. Capitol Villa. No deposit. Call 332-2203. 4-3/13 ONE OR two girls sublet Sprinj ACCIDENT SNELLING AND SNELLING Problem? Call TV RENTALS: G.E., 19" portable KALAMAZOO STREET BODY PERSONNEL. "We Place People." - 332-2029. 5-3/10 $8.50 1 GIRL needed for 3-girl Spring SHOP. Small dents to 4-3/13 per month including stand. large Call J. R. Culver Co., 351-8862 term. $102 for entire term. wrecks. American and 351-2508. 2-3/11 foreign 217 Ann Street, East cars. Guaranteed work. 482-1286. MAIDS MOTEL, evening and Lansing. ' 2628 East Kalamazoo. C ONE GIRL for Spring and Summer. experience necessary, top starting RENTALS - Students only. 348 Oakhill. $65. 351-0319. i, scheduled i i. Apply ir monthly MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East 2-3/11 484-2600 to reserve yours. Kalamazoo Street. Since 1940. University TV Rentals. C . . Complete auto housekeeper, UNIVERSITY INN, NEEDED 1 or 2 men for painting and collision service. IV5-0256. 1100 Trowbridge Rd., East apartment. Reduced rate! C_ RENT A TV from a TV Company, Lansing. 3-3/12 351-3059. 5-3/12 $9.50 per month. Call 337-1300. Aviation Nejac TV Rentals. C WE NEED helpl Noon and RIVER HOUSE FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to night Come in for 204 River Street learn in the PIPER CHEROKEEII appointment, or call call 371-1752, ALBERT APARTMENTS REDUCED RATES Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C FRANK - N STEIN 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED utilities Now accepting RESTAURANT. 2-3/1 included. Couple. Okemos call 351-7683. 5-3/12 applications for Employment WAITRESS WANTED full < Summer and Fall leases. WANTED FULL-time salesmen fo: Apply SIR PIZZA, 122 TWO GIRLS Needed New Cedar Business office: - LARCH, NORTH 836. Furnished advertising firm. COLEMAivi private apartment. $100 plus 204 River Street STEVENSON and ASSOCIAItY deposit. To see, phone 489=0450. Phone: 337-2406 351-6441.4-3/10 4-3/13 351-0877 TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS are now leasing student ARE YOU willing to give up units. These spacious luxury apartments are completely extracurricular activities for a substantial increase in income? We offer a different opportunity to carpeted and furnished with distinctive Spanish Mediterranean furniture. Each unit has a dishwasher, garbage disposal and individual control - central air ATTENDANT FOR Campus Theatre conditioning. These two or four man units have up to 3 parking lot for one week, March 11-17, hours 7:30 to 5:30 p.m. parking spaces per unit. The student's leisure time has been Two men can share hours. Apply adequately planned for with a giant heated swimming pool, manager Campus Theatre. 1-3/10 recreation rooms and private balconies. If you want to be INTERVIEWING TODAY among the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call today. TRYCO There are units starting at $70/month per man. RESEARCH INC. MODEL OPEN: 1-6 p.m. every day except Sunday Kalamazoo, Mich. EAST LANSING'S FINEST PHONE: 332-6441 STUDENT RESIDENCE POSITION: New GENERAL MANAGER THREE AND SIX MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE renting for SPRING AND SUMMER This firm raises and PRICED FROM s60 PER RESIDENT distributes laboratory animals ®topckmgf)am for institutional researchers. An unusual * 1,2 and 3-man or woman vacancies opportunity, * Pool and party lounge including executive for a mature benefits,' * man with a Walk to Campus * combined background in 4620 S. Hagador Sponsored resident parties animal husbandry, business * Luxurious furniture, appliances and carpeting management and veterinary medicine. MODELS AND RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 2 - 7 MANA CEMENT EXCL USIVEL Y BY: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, 731 BURCHAM DRIVE, E. LANSING PHONfc 351 7212 Alco Management Company v Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 10, 1970 For Rent For Sale Peanuts Personal I APARTMENT FOR rent. $50 per SPARTAN HALL. Men ' -jo. 5 minutes to campus. Ca l 1-2086.5-3-13 351 q,RR no?,286- Leasin« , " , and , v for Spring. SPEAKERS - 2 portable Leslies. Excellent condition. Call TU 2-1131 or IV 5-9551. 5-3/11 CO-YOUR field work is greatly admired, among other things - LOWDOWN EGGHEAD. 1-3/10 Voting Act (continued from page one) I REDUCED: LUXURY 2-man .close. GIRL: ONE single, close, quiet DRUM SET. Like their election law changes would Spring and/or Summer. 351-3806. new, blue sparkle. Private entrance. 332-0939. 5-3-13 4 piece. $120. CONGRATULATIONS TO the new not have 2-3-10 485-8487, call after little sister of the effect of 6 p.m. 5-3/11 Sigma Alpha Mu. SINGLE 1-3/10 discriminating on account of I GIRL NEEDED spring. New Cedar ROOM. Male student race or color. No damage Spring term. 523 Charles Street FREE PARKING at rear of store, for Village. deposit. Under the 1965 act, such suits 3-3-11 your convenience. 351-2070. 5-3-13 OPTICAL for a declaratory judgment can DISCOUNT, 2615 East Michigan QUIET, CLEAN, close and Avenue. 372-7409. C-3-13 be brought only in the U.S. I NEED ONE girl for two-man comfortable single room for man District Court here in apartment. Across from campus. wanting ideal study conditions. DUAL CHANGERS still in stock. Washington. 332-6156. 5-3-13 Approved University rules. No Limited quantity, HI-FI BUYS, The Senate defeated also, 54 cooking. $10. Ready March 21. 1101 East Grand River I Avenue, to 26, another Ervin amendment ONE GIRL, Spring term. $55. No 428 Grove. East 351-4266 or Lansing. 4-3-12 administration, & tl to jse. Luxury Apartment. 351-9023. 4-3/13 permit a state to be exempted 1-3656.3-3-11 from coverage of the law if it PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH: SPAIN $269. ROOM FOR RENT in Owen abolished its voter literacy test. Hall for 4-speed. Wedding ring set. Ladies TWO BEDROOM newly decorated, Spring. States are Call Tom, 353-6984 watches. Books, Works, Reverend automatically walking distance. $160. 485-9675 ANYTIME. 3-3/12 covered Sidney Smith, 1844. Wreck of the by the law if on Nov. 1, after 5 p.m. 5-3-13 Grosvenor, 1878, Poet Alfred EUROPE $199 1964, they had voter literacy GRAD STUDENT to sh< SINGLE room - CLOSE to Union. Limi7ed Tennyson, 1869. Phone 489-7255. Round Trip Air Fare tests and less than 50 per cent of cooking. Serious student, 3-3-11 their 2-bedroom apartment. Spring a car. Summer no voting - age population was rate now to fall Detroit to London summer. 351-3778. 3-3-11 663-8418. 3-3/12 registered to vote or voted in the June 25 August 26 - presidential election that year. ONE GIRL needed - sublease spring Phone FRANK BUCK In other states, literacy tests MALE STUDENTS. Kitchen 1.351-0956. 5-3-13 term. Cedar Street. 351-8529 may be suspended and federal evenings. 3-3-11 privileges, parking, phone in Air-conditioned. room. LACE BRIDAL 35M)968oi^5^75(; examiners used to register voters IV 4-8151. gown. Size 5. EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW only if there has been a court 3-3/10 Matching bridesmaids dresses. ABOUT CLASSIFIED ADSI WANTED: GIRL for 2 apartment. Spring, Summer. Block girl SINGLE ROOM for lady in 351-8070 after 5 p.m. 3-3-11 sell things fast. Dial 355-8255. They Red Cedar romance finding practices. of discriminatory from campus. 337-0022. 4-3/13 lovely home. North Harrison; DIAMOND DINNER Ring. 25 point, Ervin protested that the 1965 smoking. $55 parking, no center stone, 6 side stones. $230. Service r provide a perfect atmosphere for getting together. It's hard to act "condemned by OE MAN needed to sublease two per month. Call after 6 p.m. 332-1116. 3-3-11 legislative Available now. Call 351-8994. fiat without a judicial trial" the man apartment. Spring term. 126 DRESSMAKING, 4-3/13 ALTERATIONS, State News photo by Walt Gyr states of Milford. Call 351-8638. 4-3/13 INFLATABLE PLASTIC furniture. formals. Experienced. Reasonable Alabama. Georgia, 1150 Chairs, sofas, many colors, cheap. charge. Call 355-1040. 5-3-13 Louisiana, Mississippi, South Lilac. Pathet Lao proposals girls needed for 3 man, Burcham Call 337-9215 noon Carolina and Virginia and 39 Woods, spring, summer. 351-1280. - midnight. 5-3-13 counties in his state. 5-3/12 Parisian Shoe Repair The administration bill would UNFINISHED Furniture: Bar 501 E. Grand River ban literacy tests in all states. (Below Campus Drugs) (continued from page one) But it would drop the For Sale chest-of-drawers, Nosavan, a rightist, was deputy requirement for advance prefinished picture frames, and The only complete occupied," resettlement of premier representing the rightist ADMIRAL shoe approval by the U.S. District PORTABLE TV. more. PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 service in town. persons forcibly removed from faction formerly under Prince Excellent Condition. $40. South Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. C Offering 3 their homes and payment of minute heel service, complete Boun Oum. 353-4284. 1-3/10- shoe compensation to them. The P&thet Lao proposal for SNOWMOBILES FOR sale at dealer's dying, shines, and American sources who found °f the areas held by the election - law changes. doctors perscriptions filled. withdrawal of royalist forces neutralists in 1963, 'ENNSYLVANIA NORTH - 1005. GE REFRIGERATOR, $40. Men's cost. DE L'S HOME the proposals "interesting" said from including the Furnished 1 utilities suits and sports coats size 38, IMPROVEMENT CENTER. they were in favor of Laotians "illegally occupied" Plain of Jars, excellent condition. Hand Lawn 646-3771,646-4661.5-3/11 LICENSED CHILD care in my paid. GttCV** and garage. $l30/n tSST, mower, like new. $20. 351-2192. Spartan Village home. For settling their problems deposit. 3-3/11 DRYER information call 355-9910, 4-3/13 themselves. iBookstore 627-5454. 4-3/10 - WASHER ONE OR two men. Spring term. New Cedar Village. 351-1405. 3-3/10 No deposit. BRIGHTEN YOUR SCENE with an exciting new Check today's Classified Ads! AUTUMN job. TED Sears 1V4 years old. after 4 p.m. 3-3/10 WILLIAMS-Fold up 332-6141, camper COMPLETE Typing Service THESIS Service. "This detailed negotiations," diplomat is the commented. one first scenario explicit for Western "This icommuea rrom page one, nQW getting ready for jt The cut buy-ba inconvenience anybody," adding Discount Printing. IBM typing and could GREAT BOOKS of the Western 332-0296. 3-3/10 binding of thesis, resumes, be the beginning of to 50:65 " used books bought at - back is part of that readiness, that the bookstore will be open HASLETT - ATTRACTIVE 2 World, plus index for studying, something on their side." 50% of their ,ist Price and resold "The cut back- was necessary extra hours during finals week to bedroom deluxe publications. Across from campus, But another diplomat said: Will near shopping. bookcase. Days 482-1226, corner MAC and Grand River, to students at 65%. The previous before (due to a tightening 8've more students an accept 2 children. Lease, evenings, 393-1409. 5-3/10 "We're interested to see what ratio was 50:75. deposit, $150 plus electric. below Style Shop. Call budget), but this new ratio just opportunity to sell their used Available March SKI-DOO COPYGRAPH SERVICES, the North Vietnamese reaction is Howick said that although he makes it more imperative," he books. 21, 337-7618. OLYMPIC Super 370, to this." bad not yet had 337-1666. C a written order said. The bookstore will be open 7-3/13 1968. $600. 2711 Delta River Asked if the proposals to Put this n®w ™tio into effect, The manager said he "hopes Drive, Lansing. 372-6583. S-3/13 Wednesday and Thursday of DISSERTATIONS, papers. Theses, ANITA WARREN: SCM Term appeared genuine, a diplomat he is exPecting it soon and is the cut back finals week from 8:30 a.m. until GIBSON FOLK 6 replied: "There is a way to tell 9 p.m. and other weekdays from - guitar. Electrical Electric. 351-0763. 351-7086. pickup, hard cover case. BOXER, FEMALE, Brindle, AKC, 6 soon. This is the first statement 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m." It will Excellent C-3/12 of this kind. If they mean what Rap Brown trial Call 353-4095. 3-3-11 also be open . Saturday of that 626-6581.4-3/13 TYPING DONE at home - e they say they'll be referring to it week from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. EICO 70 watt amplifier, matching Howick emphasized that the tuner. Both for $150. Utah A90 PUG PUPPIES Fawn The - AKC, diplomats described (continued from page one) current cut - back schedule is speakers. $80 per pair. All new champion sired, shots, 485-4736 or 372-1529. 5-3-13 themselves as not quite certain "wash its dirty linen" in Harford THREE MEN NEEDED for modern last spring. 353-0101. 3-3-11 dewormed. adorable only an extension of one begun duplex. Complete kitchen, party $125, what the statement meant by a a authority to overturn a County. over a 351-S119 after 4. 3-3/10 TYPING: TERM year ago. papers and theses. of Kunstler said he had advised room. 351-6843 or 351-4187 after SALE: CERTAIN floor demonstrator Fast service. Call new provisional coalition decision of court equal 332-4597. Brown that it was not necessary MSU Bookstore has been 6 p.m. S-3/10 models: JBL, Harmon, Kardon, REGISTERED THOROUGHBRED, 10-3-13 government. jurisdiction. One suggested this might mean for him to attend the opening buying books back only during KLH, Fisher, Altec Lansing and excellent English pleasure. 15.1 Kunstler said the people of finals week AST LANSING near. Furnished one a coalition of the three Harford County had a day of the trial and the first few others. HI-FI BUYS, 1101 East hands. Cyndy, 332-8661. X5-3/13 CLIFF & PAULA HAUGHEY bedroom. Carpeting, garage $125 ideological groupings: rightists, were argued. days of the next term since Grand River Avenue, East Professional Thesis Preparation "justifiable resentment for the per month plus utilities. Phone Lansing. 4-3-12 MINIATURE POODLES - AKC. 2 For Master's & Doctoral Candidates. neutralists auu leftists. and muaw. trial" because they objected to It was agreed that $10,000 February, 1969. 372-8876 or 489-7282. 4-3/13 males, black, 8 weeks with shots. f 1 which he has been at Professional Thesis Typing, That v 5 the line - up for the Dorchester County trying to surety Call 487-0476. 5-3/10 Part of the temporary full - BLANK 8 track cartridges and title Multilith Printing and Hard government formed after a cease liberty will be returned to the time help previously hired labels, dust bugs, tape cleaners, Binding. Free Brochure and - fire in 1962. Under this set D iorf bondsmanand Brown will be free plugs and jacks galore. All at Estimates. Call 337-1527. C Souvanna, a neutralist, up: was LI T A C* l/"\V— on his personal recognizance. during registration buy • back The demonstrators outside the will be eliminated this term, but URNISHED, 2 bedroom house for MARLETTE 1968, premier, Souphanouvong, the the ANN BROWN: Typing and multilith . courtroom chanted Black Power other employes usually Pathet Lao leader, represented 2 grad students. Just outside East furnished. $5700 or I offset printing. Complete service the leftist faction as a k0/nc rfnrlonfc slogans which at times could engaged in buy - back activities Lansing limits. $125 per month 882-8391.4-3/13 for dissertations, thesis, deputy "C'P ZlUUtSIIIS be heard inside. during registration will be plus utilities. Phone 332-4770. WOODEN TABLE and chairs, $25. premier, and Gen. Phoumi manuscripts, general typing IBM. assigned to sell books and 3-3/12 Studio couch, $15. Call 351-6217. TRAILER 8x38 furnished, on lot 20 years experience. 332-8384. C They were addressed by a man help students find the texts they, 5-3-13 near campus. $1000. 372-4854. . _ wearing the beret of the Black IIRL FOR 4-girl spacious house, 2-3/11 chemistry for students with Panthers and a sign reading, need, Howick said. furnished, cheap. Cedar Village SEWING MACHINE Clearance sale. marginal preparation will be in "Stop persecuting blacks" was area. Judi, 351-0851.3-3/12 Brand new portables - RAYCRAFT 10x50, 2-bedroom, operation during spring term and carried. $49.95, Large selection carpeted living room. Partially PEOPLE WHO SEEK WHAT ARE YOU THREE BEDROOM. Redwood furnished, awnings and contemporary, two blocks from of r Singers, I used Whites, Necchis, New r storm IMPROVEMENT "Services" ads in read the Classified the Russian and East European Studies Group will present a film, tonight, CEM 131, CEM 132, and CEM state READING Okemos Center. Completely Home & "Many Others." $19.95 police reported Naturally, as a student, you 142. furnished for young family. to $39.95. Terms. EDWARDS _columns^Check now! 7:00 p.m., 107 S. Kedzie, entitled have been doing a lot of "Eugene Onegin." Persons wishing to participate Available April through August. BARBI MEL: Typing, multilithing. reading, and this is good. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, should $265. 332-2189. 4-3/13 1115 1953 ELCAR 8x32. Furnished. No job too large or too small. personally contact courtroom and at the most However, you North Washington. Trailer Haven. Excellent Block off campus. 332-3255. C tonight, Barbara Gunnings of James numbered about 50. must be careful 489-6448. C-3/12 8:30 p.m., Old College H Union. Hamilton in 335, Chemistry They condition. $950. 351-1548. 5-3-13 , seated T ransportation Bldg. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.r to read not only ^ SKI IS - HEAD standard 6'8", boots Orchesis the Modern Dance Club will the critics and 8V2 poles. Used 4 times. 372-2146. Lost & Found , hold a meeting tonight, 7:00 p.m., their arguments; GIRLS spring. 2-level duplex. Near campus. $65/month. 351-7251. 4-3/13 LOST: BLACK and white male cat - Womens I.M., Dance Studio. BROADENS POWER you ought to read jf, fc 3-3/10 see FISHER trade RECEIVERS off fair pricing. MARSHALL declawed. 332-5120. 2-3/11 For rew NEEDED: RIDE to Boston o 20% . hat promoters the say | I or Near. NEED directly to students. All-U Book also. Do you realize there are Nixon MALE MUSIC Next week. COMPANY, 245 Ann Dave Johnston. Exchange in Shaw Hall Lower large house in downtown Lansing. Street. C-3/10 351-3397. 3-3/12 many people who criticize Private bedroom. IV 7-0046. Personal Lounge begins Monday, March 30th. what the Bible says that have We will collect books noon to 6 5-3/11 p.m., taken the time to study • FFFLY ACAPULCO . . . Tuesday through Friday of finals EXOTIC! Room, 3 meals d week and during spring term it? Rather an unscientific way IR00VY FARMHOUSE - private. to . . . to learn you must agree. They 4/5 people. $150 plus. 337-2285 mornings only. 8-3-11 SPRING SAIL Johnson C-Scow, days, $225. Leave when you w RIDERS: FORT Lauderdale round registration (March 30, 31). Winter term we helped students exchange ass read books which promote - 351-5249. 32-3/13 trip. $25; (12 days?). Call $7,000 worth of books; Maybe we atheism and evolution and 230 square feet of dacron sail, 20' 351-2081.5-3-13 can help YOU spring term." WASHINGTON (AP) - The Nixon administration asked then fail to expos* themselves long. Excellent structural STUDENTS, WANT a more condition, $650. 332-4154. Congress Monday to broaden police authority by compelling the opposite view. For satisfying and homecooked meal? F YOU APPRECIATE A weight control counseling program 3-3/12 suspects -- even though they are not charged with an offense - to imple, in Ernst Haeckel's Try MA'S PASTY SHOPPE, 545 EFFICIENCY you'll like the way will be conducted at Olin Health submit to identification tests. East Grand River. 337-9013. puppies and kittens sell fast with Center during the spring quarter. (contemporary of Darwin) In seeking the new legislation, book "The Riddle of the MEED ONE girl Spring term, own 100 USED vacuum cleaners, tanks, 2-3-10 Want Ads. Dial 355-8255 now I Those wishing to participate should Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell said canisters and up-rights. $7.88 and the identification procedures can be used now Universe" we read, "If a thing room, close to campus. 351-1451. apply in Office No. 1, tonight only in cases of FREE A thrilling hour of beauty. 2-3/11 up. One year guarantee. DENNIS ... between 7:00 and 8:30 p.m. persons who "have first been arrested on probable cause." doesn't follow the all - DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, 316 For appointment call 484-4519. Wanted The administration bill would eliminate that restriction. It pervasive law of substance, North Cedar, Opposite City MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS would require, instead, "reasonable 3NE MAN needed to sub-lease BLOOD DONORS Needed. $7.50 for The Winged Spartans will have a grounds not amounting to then it's not real." Anyone Market. C-3/12 STUDIO, 1600 East Michigan. spring. 351-6843 after 5:00. C-3/12 all positive. A negative, B negative presentation by Roger Odell, Eastern probable cause to arrest." reading the opposite view 5-3-13 and AB Flight Engineer, about traveling The proposal was the first measure to extend knows that 20th KIRBY UP-RIGHT vacuum cleaner. negative, $10.00. O spots, air safety, airlines, and pilot police powers century- HORSE SHOW, April 3 and 4, tickets negative, $12.00. that the administration has sent to physicists have rejected this Runs like new, $35. 482-2911. Michigan careers. Several films will be Congress this year. But several URNISHED FACULTY home on sale in Livestock Pavilion, Community Blood Center, 507V4 shown, bills in a package last year still await final clearance, thesis. Any argument given available September for academic C-3/12 East Grand River, East Lansing. tonight, 7:30 p.m., Rm 38 - 39 including $1.50, $1.00, $2.00. 5-3-13 provisions authorizing preventive detention of dangerous suspects by atheists or revolutionists year. 3 bedrooms, piano, many Above the new Campus Book 17 INCH Emerson console television. and allowing warrant - armed police to enter premises be answered extras. Walk to stores and MSU. FREE -- LIFE INSURANCE Store. Hours: 9 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. by good $200 plus $25. Call 351-0080 after 5:30 unannounced to search for drugs. sound logic from the utilities. 337-0796. literature. Call licensed agent - Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. 3-3-11 p.m. 1-3/10 The new bill would provide the Scriptures by Christian men STEVE KAUFMAN 353-7708. r Tuesday and Th'ursday, 12 P.M. to legal machinery to force 6:30 P.M. 337-7183. C suspects to submit to "fingerprints, palm prints, footprints, eat intellectual stature. NEED BEDS: USED AND NEW Bunk TWO people. Private . . P eanUtS PerSOnal y Tregoning - measurements, blood specimens, urine specimens, saliva samples, Therefore, if you would be bedroom. 413 Hillsdale. captain of the 1965 t >p-ranked U. of hair samples, handwriting exemplars, voice samples, fair to yourself you will have AWAY FROM IT ALL HOMES M. basketball team Afill photographs 372-6128. $35. Now. 3-3-11 are speak. All and lineups." to read their answers too. I in the Classified Ads each For rides call day! Federal fear that many who talk of Check now) 351-0643. investigators would first have to present an affidavit SHARE HOUSE with 3 guys. $60 Plus part of utilities. Call Steve, 30", 39" and 48" widths. CONGRATULATIONS KATHY for setting forth reasonable grounds to a federal judge, commissioner being scientific in their MARRIED COUPLE or magistrate who, in turn, could 372-4016. Hollywood style beds and frames, being D.G. outstanding pledge, Big to babysit A special stage performance of "The compel the suspect to submit to approach are not scientific at 5-3-13 the identification checks. all because of their chests, dressers, study desks. 60 Sis Mary. 1-3/10 Apple Pie and White Picket Fences lop - 332-3468. 3-3-11 A person who still refused used matching chairs for study or Carnival Show" will be presented to comply could be ruled in sided reading habits. Did I dining room use. Used card tables LEWOB, ALL my love and hugs on tonight, 8:00 p.m., Wonders Kiva. contempt of court. strike a nerve? Good, because 21 and folding chairs. Late model your 20th and forever. DUD. LOOK AHEAD TO SPRINGTIME! The production is presented by MSU Mitchell claimed the new police weapon is needed in order to and over - Clean quiet int you to think bout stereo phonographs, and stereo Theater and TV deal with unwilling suspects and suggested the tests rooms. Cooking and parking. 1j3H0 Check the "Household Goods" in majors. Free might serve to your reading habits! Close. Reasonable. 487-5753, components. Stereo tape today's Classified Ads. clear such a person of suspicion if he is innocent. JEFF STEWART president of 485-8836. TF recorders, used portable TV sets. Apartment gas ranges, kitchen Phi Kappa Tau, cong new New University Conference will hold MARANATHA ART WORK of a I types, paintings, Although the Supreme Court recently said it s'NGLE ROOM: Male student, tables and chairs. 1 and 2 burner electric hot plates. $3.99 and up. Love, K.K. 1-3/10 sculptures, p a meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 32, Union, this discussion unconstitutional to require fingerprinting of suspects in cases is in BAPTIST CHURCH which the fingerprints are then matched with 2300 N. Waverly Road '"ens, furnished, near campus. New metal kitchen cabinets. Free ! information, 489-1223. 5-3/12 the Detroit geographical expedition the spokesman said this evidence of a crime, Peter F. Nieuwkoop, Pastor 332-1682. 3-3/12 delivery. Bank card. Master Charge ' and Institute and the ruling might not affect the new proposal Steve Ward, Asst. Peasant room in East Lansing layaway plans. I. C O > GOOD LUCK, Teaml We' SWAP SOMETHING YOU WANT FOR SOMETHING YOU DON'T! Faculty, Pr09Qrra™u^ graduate since the bill requires prior judicial approval. Sunday School 9:45 a.m °r 5:30 Under present federal law, It's easy with a Classified Ad. Dial persons must be arrested before 'ady, no smoking, $10, cheering again tonight! university Morning Worship 11:00 a.n 332-1279. 3-3/12 Gamma Phi Sisters. 1-3/10 355-8255 now I they can be fingerprinted or forced to submit to identification Evening Worship 7:00 p.nn tests. Hour of Prayer, Wed. 7.00 p.rr 1 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, March 10, l97o Housing faces proposals Off Committee. Campus Affairs standing and the proposal giving sophomores freedom to move perhaps a dormitory could be All-Beef Hamburger Freshly Ground converted to serve as the health A conference committee off campus, I suggest that the center. As many spring term approaches, students who will be comprised of faculty members and three students appointed by policy be changed to include students of both senior and 3# or more seniors or 21 years old during ASMSU Roger E. Wilkinson, acting vice was then formed to junior standing," McKay said. president of business New Zealand Lamb the 1970-71 and academic year study the off - campus situation "Students should have the finance, said although residence ponder the question of whether and the feasibility of the opportunity to choose where halls to into are financed for move unsupervised proposal. housing. Countless other students who However, this conference they will live, and in addition residence halls will be approximately residence halls 25 are years, completely no Shoulder Roast committee was instructed by the encouraged to keep improving paid for to date. do not meet requirements to move off • University Student Affairs Committee not to meet until the release of a their facilities and remain attractive to policies to occupants," "The older residence halls Leg of Lamb campus must state a legitimate report by the Provost's Ad Hoc he explained. were re-financed in order to reason to be granted permission get Committee on Residence Halls. McKay also said he plans to the most favorable interest rate to live in apartments. The Off - Campus Housing in First This ad hoc committee studied residence halls in regard to the use the appropriate channels to alter the present policy. But, he for new structures," Wilkinson said. Spartan Bacon Reg. or Thick Sliced Office will be hectic, parents will unsupervised housing living - learning concept. is not optimistic concerning beginning with that be coaxed into signing consent forms and some students will term. Students who will attain the age The provost's report released in June, 1969, but to was student efforts to change. bring about a is Wilkinson said the presently in University debt Eckrich Smok-Y Links not of 21 during the academic year gain permission in spite of date the conference committee "The students' wishes will approximately $70 million for | their efforts. will be eligible to live in residence halls and that it would ; ■"-- — - — —coupon- — — — — - has not met. have no effect unless the Many do not realize that a unsupervised housing beginning Thus, the more liberal off administration can be convinced probably be 12 to 15 years - : student revision proposal recommending of the off - campus with fall of that year. "For the purpose of this policy, a sophomore student is campus proposal, formulated in 1967, has met with unyielding that the plan is financially possible," McKay said. before the bonds "If Wilson Hall are paid. MAXIM housing regulations has been red tape and has not been able McKay is one of the student was vacant for \ Freeze-Dried Coffee pending in the Student Affairs defined as one who has one academic to escape committee. representatives on the year, the j Committee since Nov. 14,1967. accumulated 40 term credits. University 8 Academic year is defined as John McKay, Bangor conference committee that will would lose j oz.jar The revised regulations would sophomore, became interested in study the dilemma. $245,000," Wilkinson explained. allow students who have Sept. 15 to June 14 inclusive." However, he is optimistic that 50c the standstill of the off Bill : - campus Rustem, chairman of attained sophomore status to move off • campus. The more liberal policy was referred to the subcommittee on proposal, and in January decided ASMSU, has confidence that the to bring the forgotten issue to new committee if dorms were unable to be filled perhaps they could be converted : : 0FF can work out an The Off - Campus Council and campus affairs directed by Allan for other purposes. Limit the attention of Men's Hall adeauate answer. one please ASMSU advocated the change in B. Mandelstamm., economics Association (MHA) and "Past committees did not look with $5 food purchase housing regulations to replace professor. This subcommittee Women's Inter "It is possible that in the : - residence into a number of possibilities to Item 3 (page 14-15) in the MSU recommended the defeat of the Council (WIC). future the University will review : alleviate the economic problem Handbook for Students. proposal because of financial its situation to see if residence : McKay suggested the best way involved," Rustem said. obligations undertaken by the halls can be used for other GROCERY Their recommendation stated: to get a change in policy would He : suggested that some "Students who will have University in regard to residence be to work out a compromise residence halls, those left vacant operations," Wilkinson said. attained sophomore status by halls. with administrators. 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