BOSTON -nedy's Judge challenges Kennedy accident . . account of -v (AP) -Sen- ' o Edward M- the accident that *4 on Bovle Boyle could could not be reached rparhorl for fnr why he did not file charges against xnmmoni comment The judge said he was ;..j„ U bridge is a traffic hazard .... convinced cottage to take Miss Kopechne to the ferry, 1L J the road that ... . .. ... night, either while . .. report * Kennedy for driving negligently. which must be he was upside down, that water was crashing in rvurv 7 led Marv , , Mary Jo Jo Koi « Kopechne was challenged A grand jury met in approached with extreme caution. "absolutely sober." driving to the bridge or when he returned me, that it was pitch black. on _ . nesday by an inquest judge. special session this "A speed of even 20 Kennedy testified that he had been to the cottage. miles per hour, as Jf James A. Boyle said, in his month to investigate the accident and came Kennedy testified to, operating a familiar with Martha's 30 years. He Vineyard Island for Boyle said Kennedy had been driven "I knew that and I was able to get half a it Kennedy turned intentionally up with no findings. The State Supreme Court had large as his Oldsmobile, would at least be car as said, however, his visit the day of the accident was the first along the road and over the bridge twice before on July 18, the day of the accident. gulp, I would say, of air before I became the unpaved road which led toward the judge's ruled that negligent and, possibly, reckless," he said. to he ever made completely immersed in the water. I report and transcript of Chappaquiddick Island. "I believe it probable that Bridge - and away from the ferry the If Kennedy knew of this hazard, his Kennedy knew realized that Mary Jo and I had to get out >r said he planned to take. testimony at the inquest could not be operation of Kennedy testified it was about 11:15 of the hazard that lay ahead of him on of the car. made public until all the vehicle constituted possibility of further criminal conduct." p.m. at the cottage park when he decided Dyke Road but that, for some reason not R„vle said there was cause to believe prosecution in the case had ended. to leave for Edgartown and his apparent from the testimony, he failed to "I can remember During his questioning by Boyle and room at the reaching down to try to nnodv drove negligently, in a way which Boyle said, "I infer a reasonable and Shiretown Inn. exercise due he approached the Dist Atty. Edmund Dinis, care as get the doorknob of the car and eare t0 have contributed to the death probable explanation of the totality of the Kennedy "She (Miss bridge. door handle and lifting the testified he had a Kopechne) indicated to me pressing against the door Marv Jo Kopechne." above facts is that "portion of beer" at the she was desirous of When the judge asked and it was not Kennedy and Kopechne ah iretown Inn before leaving if I would be Kennedy to moving. I can remember ennedy instantly rejected the judge's did not intend to return to Edgartown at going to kind enough to drop her back at her describe what happened as the car went off reaching what I thought was down, which that time; that Kennedy did not intend to Chappaquiddick for the cookout that the bridge and flipped over in the dings. preceded the fatal accident. hotel," he testified. shallow was really up, to where I thought the drive to the ferry pond, Kennedy testified: it the inquest I truthfully answered all ship and his turn onto Shortly after his arrival at the Kennedy said he drove that night with window was and feeling along the side to tions asked of me," he said in Dyke Road was intentional. cottage, he Miss Kopechne in the front seat with him, "Well, I remembered the vehicle itself see if the window reached this Having said, he had a rum and Coca Cola at about was open, and the hington. "In my personal view, the conclusion, the question then 8 o clock and a and then he testified: just beginning to go off the Dike Bridge window was closed, and I can arises as to whether there second one an hour later. and the next thing I recall is the remember He denied that he the last sensation of •erence and ultimate finding of the was anything He testified he had stopped the car at any movement being completely out criminal in his operation of the dinner about 10 point during that short trip, or that he had of Mary Jo next to of air and >s report are not justified and I reject motor o clock. me, the struggling, inhaling what must have been a vehicle." turned at any time into perhaps hitting or kicking me and I, at this But he said jyhen he drove away from the Cemetery Road. Kennedy said he saw no other persons or time, opened my eyes and realized I was (please turn to page 2) One . . . MICHIGAN Thursday Hot. know Yang . cannot . STATE NEWS without knowing Yin. and STATE partly cloudy with a . . . Le Bel Tzu high today in the - mid eighties - and low tonight of 58 UNIVERSITY a degrees. 1,62 Number 176 East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 30, 1970 U.S. OKs Cambodia attack support r to the minus side. However, after the operation, while directed mainly against 'ASHINGTON (AP) - The United Dow elaboration, which said the U.S. military Jones industrial average had been whether American advisers would announced Wednesday it is enemy troops using Cambodia as a refuge command in Saigon "is prepared to provide go into few days that the Nixon administration pushed more than four points below the from the Vietnam battlefield, Cambodia on the ground and whether the ....ig military advisers, bombing strikes probably support" to the South Vietnamese. was debating a broadened U.S. role in the other support for a major South Tuesday close, strong buying developed would ease Communist pressure on the "This tactical air support meant that the big Cambodian situation. and it closed with support will take the form of American B52 bombers would be wheeled e attack on Communist forces a gain of more than 13 new Cambodian government which The White House said last points. advisers, tactical air, air coordinators, out for a Cambodian Friday the in Cambodia. recently deposed Prince Norodom medical bombing role. presence of 40,000 North Vietnamese and "Cambodia is evacuation and some logistics re appeared to add a whole new a whole new ball game," Sihanouk. Henkin said the United States was Viet Cong in Cambodia constituted "a Sen. assistance," Henkin said. fully to American involvement in Mike Mansfield, D-Mont., declared. The South Vietnamese Defense Ministry consulted before the South Vietnamese "If Questions he declined to answer included foreign invasion." theast Asia and the news quickly we become involved directly or in Saigon first announced the big push over launched their operation. At the same time, top military officers uced these results: indirectly, it becomes a general Indochina the Cambodian border, saying its assault were saying privately that unless Cambodia He described the targets as an extensive President Nixon announced he will against North Vietnamese and Viet Cong received outside help quickly the new n the step to the nation Thursday forces taking sanctuary in Cambodia had complex of North Vietnamese and Viet government in Cambodia might fall within in in a speech to be broadcast and radio. on See related story, page 5. American approval. The Pentagon confirmed this later and Tornadoes seen Cong bases and depots in Cambodian territory 35 miles from Saigon in the a few weeks. The military argument was that the termed the action so-called Parrot's Beak area, where the Cries of alarm arose in the Senate from Sen. J. W. "a necessary and United States should try to exploit the Fulbright, D-Ark., called U.S. over Cambodian boundary juts inward toward who have been pressing for U.S. effective measure to save American and campus Cambodian situation by shoring up the - support of the South Vietnamese operation South Vietnam's capital city. other free world lives and to ngagement from Southeast Asia. a great mistake and said this goes far strengthen the new government in Phnom Penh with arms, The stock market which had moved up Vietnamization program." beyond Cambodia's outstanding request "These bases and depots have posed if not advisers, and put pressure on the Tuesday's six - year low point was hit for aid to the White House. The assistant secretary of defense for MSU and Ingham County was under an increasing threat to the security of free enemy forces operating in that country. selling wave that sent prices quickly Some public affairs, Daniel Z. Henkin, read a a tornado warning Thursday night, as As late as Monday, the military officers felt that the statement to reporters, with virtually no world forces in South Vietnam as a result White House was police and weather bureau officials of increased enemy activities in Cambodia saying "We have an overriding interest" in sighted several funnel clouds in the and along the Cambodian - South Cambodia, insofar as the security of U.S. area. forces in Vietnam would be affected by a Vietnamese borders," Henkin said. East Lansing Police reported that Communist takeover in Phnom Penh. N REHIRING funnel clouds were sighted in the sky The South Vietnamese Defense Ministry at Mt. Hope and said also the operation was undertaken The White House has not yet acted on a Hagadorn Roads and overhead the Michigan State Police "with a view to neutralize the North Cambodian request for military arms Vietnamese Communists' scheme of although it was announced a few days ago Labor commission holds Post on Harrison Road. using the Cambodian that the South Vietnamese would give the Students living in residence halls on territory as operation bases to infiltrate, shell and attack the territory Cambodians several thousand Soviet • made campus took precautionary safety automatic of the Republic of Vietnam." weapons which had been measures by staying in the basements. retrieved from the battlefield in South Many students and married housing It was the first official Vietnam. acknowledgement hearing for 2 professors residents took refuge under the of armed attacks in Cambodia by the Pentagon officers generally express grandstands of Spartan Stadium. South Vietnamese satisfaction at then American supported although other - The Weather Bureau issued an all operations had been reported unofficially South Vietnamese thrust into Cambodia. clear signal at 10:30 p.m. since the March 18 overthrow of Prince "Cambodia' has been a part of the war all By BARBARA PARNESS Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian along," one officer commented. "We have following the recommendation by the campaigned to discontinue the practice of State News Staff Writer Department Advisory Committee, a labor giving a departmental final examination. premier. been taking it from there but not There had been indications in the last giving organization. They charged that Hackel interfered it." hearing will be held for two MSU asst. In their with and dominated the working of the s denied reappointment for 1971 appeals to the employment 3 a.m. commission, Miss Van Tassell and Murray Dept. Advisory Committee. Hackel also today at the Michigan said Hackel undertook "a course of activity allegedly discriminated regarding hiring loyment Relations Commission, 300 to interfere with, restrain and coerce the terms and conditions of employment in Michigan Ave., Lansing. ,Heen Van Tassell and Bertram Murray "ve filed loyment complaints with the Michigan Relations Commission charging party and other public employes in the exercise of their rights guaranteed under the Public Employment Relations Act." order to discourage membership in a labor organization. Hackel denied all charges against him in an answer prepared by Leland W. Carr Jr., South Vietnam's ~'ng MSU and Emmanuel Hackel, Both Miss Van Tassell and Murray said an of the University attorney. Dept. of Natural Science, unites Indochina conflicts that in an attempt to improve working Among the unlawful acts attributed to unfair labor practices in violation of conditions, they circulated and signed Hackel by Miss Van Tassell and Murray ublic Employment Relations Act. "th Miss Van Tassell petitions asking that criteria for promotion and Murray were be established and clarified. They also tied in February (please turn to page 13) by Hackel that they An AP News Analysis [dHrnot be rehired following expiration appointments on Aug. 31, 1971. By WILLIAM L. RYAN decision was made by Hackel South Vietnam's thrust with thousands News Analysis of troops into Cambodia tends to merge the three conflicts in Indochina into a war already is significantly larger than it attacks into South Vietnam and as a single big gnew bl the Indochina one, and it is rapidly becoming war. Washington's announcement that it was was yesterday. It may now prove to have its own ominous, built - in momentum. The purported objective of the new sanctuary necessary. to which to retreat when giving the South Vietnamese support in the Whatever the purpose, however, the campaign is to deprive the North cu Ities form of advisers and tactical air strikes, among other things, strongly suggests the Vietnamese and Viet Cong of the use of Cambodian territory as a staging area for development suggests that for better worse, the affairs of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia have taken a sharp turn. The or conflict is much different now than it was before March 18, when a military mpus r deprived Prince Norodom Sihanouk of his coup ^LLYWOOD, pus violence on Fla. (AP) - faculties that fail to Blaming Board discusses vote role as Cambodia's chief of state. Cong Once Sihanouk was overthrown, the Viet - North Vietnamese sanctuary was threatened. The new regime told them to students, Vice President Spiro T. "as.singled out Yale University and or the mg.at replacement of its president. a $250 - a - plate Republican for governing groups remove reacted Cambodia's their 40,000 or more by going on the offensive against insignificant armed forces. troops. They ■ The Barring outside interference, the result of Rising dinner Tuesday night, Agnew original motion, made by Circle representative Helene "Sam" Waldroop, that would seem to have been a foregone true called for a referendum to determine conclusion. responsibility for these Until the new Saigon offensive, the e r^the nurturing of arrogance niempt for constitutional whether Women's Inter Mens - Halls' Assn. (MHA), residence Council (WIC) objectives of the North Vietnamese and with the authority A referendum which could reinstate Viet Cong in Cambodia young people on and a group representing "off - campus probably were representatives of the six major governing limited to restoring Sihanouk to - oifli BU'de them. J"wittl those who so miserably groups as voting members of the ASMSU students" would become voting board This would be sufficient power. in the members. Student Board may be called for in the circumstances to secure their Cambodian nLTJT" understar>d the attitude of near future, either by the board or through (All six major governing groups became officio members with the constitutional sanctuary. Now, however, there seems to ercih yu°f t'le student body at Yale ex a petition drive which already has more be a good chance that Cambodia will hence 0 w|jen m°st of the Yale faculty endorse a strike in than half the necessary signatures. revisions which were approved last term.) Miss Waldroop said the new board forward be deeply involved in the war. °t an support of The referendum issue was discussed at Sihanouk has declared himself the ally of organization dedicated to Tuesday's board meeting which, although represents the specific needs of students North Vietnam, the Viet Cong and the ucti Vl0'ence, anarchy and the originally scheduled only as a "get through district representation but does not provide an over - all view of the entire Pathet Lao against the American presence lea» ^e United States of acquainted" period for the new district in Indochina. His declaration was made at a campus, which MHA, WIC and an off A representatives, moved into a business - cheery smile recent summit meeting of the leaders of hers PTnu? ,reference to the Black section at the request of several members. campus group could provide. those elements, under Red Chinese This view could not be effective urdpr a"d whose members face trial Vice President Spiro T. Agnew gives a hearty smile andwaveat the head The board took no action other than ex officio representation, she said. through auspices, somewhere near the common kidnapping charges in New table of a Republican discussion, however. The motion which China - Laos - Vietnam border. fund - raising dinner. Agnew criticized university would have called the referendum Under Miss Waldroop's proposal. Inter - was Sihanouk's new allies used, for their faculties for failing to guide students and increased campus violence. At referred to Fraternity Council (IFC), Panhellenic, a policy committee which has actions in Cambodia, precisely the same right is Sen. Ed Gurney, R-Fla. AP Wirephoto not yet been formed. (please ti o back (please turn to back page) page) > ^ Michigan State News. Eubl Landing, Micliigan Thursday, April 30 1970 BLh reorganizes, LBJ draft plans: Nixon gu forms Rep Council WASHINGTON (AP) - Draft reform proposals that admired and then ignored by President Lyndon B. Johnson I Elections were held of the years ago have become the virtual handbook of t1--! 64 ' Monday against the powers Nixon By JAMES KENYON Executive Board, he said. A two njght to decide who would serve v draft director, said in a After nearly a week of on the Representative Council, - thirds majority vote by the discussion and debate, black Dorms with one to 50 black Representative Council will be students have voted to students are allowed one enough to take to a referendum to make local boards more representative of the populatinn^11?"' reorganize the structure of the representative under the new the issue of whether a council serve; and perhaps to reduce the number of boards. hey I Tarr's plans and the changes already ordered or Black Liberation Front (BLF) in structure and those with 51 or member shall be removed. If this proDo<»rt I President Nixon follow the main principles outlined 2/3 vote by the in M y hopes of giving each student more elect two representatives, passes, a 1967 by a 20 - member commission appointed by more representation. Off campus representatives members will remove the council Johnson - headed by Burke Marshall, a former U.S. solicitor A group of less than 100 also are to be elected on the one member. general "" The Burke Marshall commission had students voted recently to form to 50 basis, No uniform rule has been recommended iss I a Representative Council, made made for the removal of of "clear and binding policies ... also said the administration wants draft boards to be to be applied uniformly > I of students , „ . from each x. Representative Council the will residence hall representatives, more "racially representative." younger S rand I I residence hall, who would then this procedure to be left for each choQse fiye individuals to serve The Marshall commission had recommended a elect five people to the swee I on the ExecutiVe Board. hall, Hudson said. consolidation of the nation's 4,087 local boards, reducing Executive Board by a two - th'"8 I thirds majority. bodies will meet to some 300 to 500 regional offices. s e,n I According to Mike Hudson, The two Other Marshall commission recommendations included In doing so, they scrapped director of the Office of Black once every two weeks. draft the former BLF structure which Affaire and member of the registrants at age 19 rather than oldest - first; a lottery system"1? I included residence hall captains, and present Executive Council, the purpose of the Reprsentative "They (the students) are inherently limiting themselves," Preparing for canoeists selection, and an end to occupational and student President Nixon has asked authority to phase out deferments stud I I Hudson said. "But it's what the Canoeists will s r their vessels as workers build docks near Bessey Hall. deferments and has already put other Council will be to formulate recommendations it students want." State News photo by Scott Friedl effect. policy while that of the MSU museum Executive Board will be to make decisions. The Executive Board will be displays medal Judge challenges to serve as the official Symbols of new. The peace are MSU nothing Museum is spokesman of BLF. It also will coordinate committees it feels are and neccessary, develop programs communications (continued from page one) Between 11:15 and 11:30 returned to the motel from the party back to the n the A. I intended K presently displaying a peace black community and report the night of July 18, Boyle said, bolstered, when Markham and Edgartown ferry crossing. beach that day." assistance and lo medal of King George III, king lung full of water and Kennedy told Crimmins, his Gargan returned around 2 It was from these facts, Boyle jn to questions by the accident to the police w report t'l of Great Britian and Ireland Representative Council. assuming that I was going to chauffeur that he was tired, an{1 Gargan, according to Miss said, that he inferred judge, Kennedy said he didn't few short moments after from 1760 to 1820. The function of the drown, and the full realization wanted to return to his hotel at Maryellen Lyons, another of the Kennedy and Miss Kopechne did Know how much liquor was back into the Similar medals of cast silver Representative Council will be that no one was going to be Edgartown, and would take Miss 8irls at the Party. told her that not intend to return to provided for the party but that Pressed for the reason whyhel „„„„„ ac the vojce 0f t^e looking for us that night until Kopechne back to her hotel Miss Kopechne was back at the Edgartown, that Kennedy did there was "an adequate supply." did not do so, Kennedy eave not intend to to drive drive to the ferrv. ------ ferry, .... motel. .3 . - . Kennedy testified tu.i that uin the i long reply, in which lie ril'M : 't In reaching his judgment on and that his turn onto Dyke express peace and friendship. going to get out of that a''ve and then somehow I But the five girls who attended Kennedy's intent and his driving, Road was intentional, not 15 to 20 minutes after the how Gargan and Markham drove! check car can remember coming up to the the cookout with Miss Kopechne Boyle said he found these facts: mistaken. accident, he made seven or eight him to the ferry landing 5 with! ^ said that at no time did she ... .. . r - — ~ . . both urging him to make an last energy of just pushing, complain to them of not feeling Kennedy had employed to reach Miss Kopechne, but the immediate report to the police,! FISH pressing and coming up to the surface." well. The Crimmins years as chauffeur for nine and rarely drove himself, questioning by the attorney, was asked whether district tide swept him away, and he w Kennedy told the c assumption that she ^ exhausted he could not dove into the channel and swaigl DINNER "Kennedy told only Crimmins that he was leaving for Prior to the conversation which preceded their departure, Miss remain underwater, After another 15 or 20 back to Edgartown, and ii weakened Shiretown Inn and requested the Kopechne has indicated any minutes of rest on the shore, he drowned. condition nearly! ■ FRIDAY Mother's Day Special ' key. necessity of return to said, he started back to the Kennedy said he didn't really! $1.09 hi "Miss Kopechne told no one, other than Kennedy, that she Edgartown. "Prior to that conversation, cottage, "walking trotting, jogging, stumbling as fast as I sleep all night and that in thel May 4th-9th Only! was leaving for Katama Shores and did not ask Newburgh for no," Kennedy said. Crimmins, questioned about possibly co \ NEWS Abortion debate in third day A taj | summary capsule summary of the day's events from our wire services. By1/ I APDV I EC LARRY LEE State News Staff Writer The Senate will continue its deliberation of abortion reform today after approving amendments debated in a one of six and old r» • abortion fighting attempts are » rrtSSlSd,£n't%mo?e.rto "d'Ste"send law also will aiming for to send the volatile issue back to committee a final vote be „. ^ c .^n' .j *>ark' thl! ,0 any ^i*Ln!±hif.^orthebl11 Brown, shou,d. be se"t to the judiciary ,tlie hill change it never . "Two - dying in committee. years ago, a bill the abortion law was sent to the judiciary committee and got out," she said. to the deletion of , _voice vote a penalty provision that had been included in the substitute offered by Mrs. Beebe's Health, Social Services it. Brown would "make it for a • with 15 senators voting against said doctor to the more provision difficult exercise his one - Friday. committee to solve its legal Four substitute and Retirement Committee. medical judgment, and it is a that measures will The penalty provision would Wednesday. Four amendments ""m"e (llscuss'on tom|™ert° "( JhS'bM^ofr'the •"■'"'dinents "raise' more' >>e before the Senate today, ali have charged "anyone guilty of medical question." He added such amendments and four floor so we don't have to face it P'»"lems than (they) solve." McCautev D Wvandoit. J,°>!"; "make it hard for those of us substitute measures will he this year." Sen. N. Lormlne Mrs. Beebe, however. ^ lpro,l!lo"s °f, P™W«">y who would support a good bill before the upper chamber in its in jail sentence of "I do not feel that the students Beebe, R - Dearborn, said. "I am contended the bill could up to 15 years to support this one." third day of debate. Michigan statutes. and a fine of up to $7,500. of Yale University can get a fair adamantly opposed to any cleaned up on the floor, instead Mrs. Beebe said the In Wednesday's action, the Sen. James Fleming, R - nt u Id impression of their country under Jackson, arguing against deleting interferring with the the clause, said that if "there family tutelage of Kingman Petitions propose adoption relations. wasn't a penalty, there would be [ Brewster." no reason for the A Fleming amendment that Vice President provisions of would have required a woman to Spiro T. Agnew - the act." certify under oath that she was a But Sen. Sander M. Levin, D - resident of the state also failed Berkley, said, "Physicians will of student tuition contracts on a voice vote. not be willing to act if they have The bill includes a 90-day a 15 year felony provision - residency clause, but supporters International News hanging over their heads." f t h ( F 1 ( One of the amendments amendment wanted to have more By MARILYN PATTERSON sponsored by the Committee to defeated by the upper chamber guarantees that Michigan would President Wharton and the In meetings during the past The U.S. State Dept. described Wednesday as "serious and Student Tuition, a group trustees, would have placed the issue not become an "abortion mill." and potentially dangerous" independent evidence according to David two weeks, students have said BILL HOLSTEIN organized in the past two weeks before the voters in November. "Why not make Michigan an Neudendorff, all - campus that news of tuition increases — I that Soviet pilots are flying combat planes in Egypt. State News Staff Writers as student concern the coordinator of the petition usually available in July or Another defeated amendment abortion Mill?" Brown asked. I in view of this, President Nixon "has ordered an More possibility of tuition hike drive. August — comes too late for would have allowed abortions to "We encourage out - of - staters than 1,000 students '"crease, A tuition to come to Michigan for other immediate and full evaluation of intelligence reports and signed petitions Wednesday to contract would them to make proper financial be performed only in licensed kinds of treatment." Robert Perrin, vice president "put some security" into arrangments or to transfer, hospitals. the implications of them on the strategic balance in the request that the Board of for University relations, said student's a financing of his I Middle East," a White House spokesman said. tir j j - , Wednesday that students will --—,.„ ,—;— — — They —- education by assuring him that dissatisfaction with recruitment also — have — expressed An amendment that would "It might even be good for „ establishment of student tuition "absolutely not" be subject to have required the written tourism," he facetiously added. Another spokesman said the United States will take a his tuition would not be raised, programs which, they charge, contracts. ' consent of the woman's husband Mrs. Beebe I hard look at its decision to postpone action on Israel's The scholarship or loan cuts as Neuendorff said. give the false impression that if she is married and said amendment is an "insult to the the petitions, being result of signing the petition, A contract would not be living with I request for additional airplanes. circulated throughout residence "The "ght of petition is unfair to incoming adequate financial aid will be him, received the longest debate integrity and moral halls and freshmen, availble to all students. and drew only from a booth in Bessey time honored principle who would carry the total supporters responsibility of the woman." The South Vietnamese Supreme Court ruled Hall, propose a contract that 8 by burden of a tuition I Wednesday night the military court trial of 21 students would stabilize a Constitution," he said. "The Undergrad student's said, I for alleged pro-Communist activities was unconstitutional because some of the students had been tuition rate for four consecutive years. The petition drive will University would never seek to choke off this expressionn by retribution." means of "It's our contention freshmen pay more anyway,"he said. "The cost of a four year that ceremonies I beaten and tortured to obtain confessions. continue The petition will be delivered - But the high court made no ruling on a larger issue I raised by the students' defense lawyers the through Friday. It is education for a student who is a freshnr the foui this year is more than 3ar cost of someone scheduled for stadium I constitutionality of the military court itself. The lawyers contended the court no longer had the Prof says arms race who is graduating this year. We are not trying to cheat the shine, June g rad uat Undergraduate ceremonies freshmen." c o mm t undergraduate degree recipients will be held at 4 p.m. the same I power to try civilians because it was created by an XT , ,, , . , , undergraduates will be held will be separate this year, King day in the Stadium. I executive decree of the Diem regime in 1962, I subsequently voided by the 1967 constitution. pollutes environment under the contract system, out of - state students would still ?*.'• Spartan Satdium. Herman King, Wednesday asst. provost, s said. The ceremonies for graduate The commencement speaker will address the ceremonies, undergraduate King said, and pay more tuition than in - state Pope Paul IV decreed Wednesday the greatest of the pollutant fallout c twe ways: first, students. previously announce that commencement would be ft"! T"5£ "i Distinguished Alumni and honorary degrees also will Awards s ecological damage "The contract, however, I liberalization yet of Roman Catholic norms governing arms race as a pollutant today at and, second, the face absorbs wouMbenefit bmjTi'n be awarded at this time. I mixed marriages, but the reform fell short of satisfying 108B"Wells Hall. . and out" to'mo'^the^cratuslon'tauS i enormous quantities of FOR THE LOWEST FARE TO EUROPE __ The speech and human energies and "diverts by inclement weather. I Protestant demands. environmental teach-in. is part of the us from making substantial tuitions would be fixed for four Graduation BY SCHEDULED AIR CARRIER The 2,500-word papal letter re-affirmed the years," he said. Greer says the arms race is a progress on the pollution I conviction that children from a mixed marriage must be Approximately 130 students problem." met in small groups in residence FLY ■ raised as Catholics. But at the same time the "Somebody Pope has to call halls 1 decentralized the procedure for obtaining dispensations State planning attention to war night to ICELANDIC AIRLINES materials as a threat to the drive, I for marriages between Catholics and non-Catholics. Summer fare, round trip: environment," he said. "In order Although the National News drug advisory to have the chance to make we have to avoid further it, tuition out - in of concern increases began among state students it *9$ate" New York - Luxembourg, 45 days $239 UNITED PRESS international contamination that war and war The State Board of Education concerns resident students, CALL NOW! Lower - than - expected corporate tax collections this I month have left this year's federal budget "in the has announced plans to appoint i special advisory council, 50 per preparation brings." Neuendorff said. Jytx. 001CtroVtC L6tCS. 3 College Travel I neighborhood of balance," a key Treasury Dept. official cent student, to help guide 130 West Grand River I said Wednesday. Federal officials still think that the $1.5 billion educational efforts preventing drug abuse. aimed The council will be set up to at ATTENTION CAR OWNERS 351-6010 | surplus predicted by President Nixon is likely. advise the board on carrying out * Complete front end repair and drug abuse programs mandated Los Angeles police have reportedly broken up a plot by the Critical Health Problems alignment * I to assassinate Superior Court Judge Alfred Gitelson who Act passed by the legislature last Brakes * Suspension FOX'S year. I recently ordered the city's school system to desegregate. The act also requires * Wheel balancing * Steering Police Chief Edward Davis said that five men were in programs aimed at education on I custody and that police had seized more than 250 the abuse of alcohol and I weapons and 10,000 rounds of ammunition in a I suburban San Fernando Valley residence. The weapons tobacco. The board said the funds LISKEY'S Auto Safety Center appropriated under the act will I included machine guns and grenade launchers. be used to hire an expert on 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 drug use and abuse to work with Michigan News the advisory council in helping local school districts provide State Democratic effective programs. I Wednesday 1 bill which labelled would Party Chairman James M. McNeely as "bigoted" and "racist" a House require Detroit students to attend } COMPUTER } I schools nearest their homes. "With the passage of the House bill requiring Detroit I to district its high schools so that every student attends }* DATING I the nearest school, regardless of class size or classroom TfbrH j3oxfor{; * by Cybernetics, Inc. ■ availability, Nixon's southern strategy seems to have * The modern way to date. I found a home in Michigan," McNeely said. I "The ramifications of this racist bill are AIM ROSE * Meet new, exciting people. grave," IMcNeely said. "It affects Detroit now, but tomorrow J)srs'"S n * Write P.O. Box 9111, Lansing, Mich., 'he same type of ■ I the entire school system of bigoted legislation could encompass he** OuJn s-ongc, * 48909 for an application or information. Michigan." -fc>r yovi ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ , The Michigan Air Pollution Control Commission has I given the Mead I approval to build a Corp. of Chillicothe, Ohio, final Got a nose pulp mill in the upper peninsula ■ community ofEscanaba. for news? I The following anti - pollution requirements were |c n UP by the commission for the $65.9 million Itscanaba firm: Install devices to prevent odor and visibility I Pollution in the area. L.A. Times - Use a continuous I Precision all monitoring system to detect with WEEKLY gaseous emissions from the recovery boiler Saturday Review ■ and kiln stacks. Newsweek82'"6 Itl '^'shborhood M , ^ndcrtake an ambient of air monitoring program in Life and Many Mor the plant to assess the air quality ■ 01 the environment. 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MERIDIAN MALL ph. 351-5445 MICHIGAN VIEW O TATE MEW UNIVERSITY Tuition contracts may EDITORS NOTE: The following Point for not defining its objectives as clearly as Secondly, the be feasible tuition contract is that those people being educatPH ^ FREDERICK J. LESLIE of View was written by Ed Schneider, possible — but in any event, the mistakes definitely not a "panacea." It is designed good faith on the part of the n • rve must be corrected for meaningful dialogue to inform accurately those students who COST'S function in advertising manager Jacksonville, Ark., sophomore and a on the proposal. will be entering here in the future of the faith" is primarily to promoting that"^"1'- member of the Committee Tuition. on Student What is COST? It is certainly not just "a true costs of attendence; It is designed to discussion on this stimulate infoE? NORMAN J. SAARI, managing editor campus. We hope it group of out - of - state students;" rather, help those already here to plan more lead to significant action on the GEORGE K. BULLARD, campus editor KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor When I read the editorial Wednesday on it involves many in - staters as well. It is effectively for their future educations. University. part of thU true that the committee originally started There will still be financial troubles — who To answer the editorial JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor the tuition contract idea, I received the can doubt that? But at least the student chares out of concern for those out - of - staters specifically, COST is fully aware thaff JEANNE SADDLER, associate editor overwhelming impression that not only are who are having to drop out or transfer will know what he is facing beforehand. University is to a large extent deneM. ! "many misconceptions being spread about because of money problems due to tuition Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker award the funding of the University" but that increases, but when it became evident that Monday afternoon representatives from COST went before the Steering Committee on the whims appropriation. It should of the not be £? there are "many misconceptions" being imoossiM for outstanding journalism. honesty on the part of the administration spread about the nature of the proposal would help both in — state and out — of — of the Academic Council to present the however, to be able to make at estimation of how these will leES ' submitted by the Committee on Student state students, the membership was contract proposal. The proposal has been year for four perform '"! referred to the Committee on Business years. At the very least Tuition....specifically in the State News expanded to both groups. It now contains University could attempt editorial. It may be partially COST's fault many in both classifications. Affairs for the University. Hopefully, that to employ sri EDITORIALS committee will be able to make a recommendation to the Academic Council cost analysts who would give a reliable figure; long - range plannin* H kdi'! in many other types of before the council's June meeting. When it endeavor - m,n of which are also reaches the council, it will have a large dependent on either Nixon has go forum for discussion. Following that, the council should make some type of national or contracts. In fact, the that kind of prediction state legislative University is fUndI, maiT recommendation to the Board of Trustees every time ™ estimation on the construction concerning the proposal's impact. date of into Indochinese yes, Yes, the procedure is complicated, and the proposal is likely to undergo some building is made; it just has not extended the process as far as the student of costs, at least accurately informing until the We watched in disbelief yesterday hoped to lure the North Vietnamese changes. This is specifically why such month before he is preparing to enter the criticisms as that a contract "would school again. The point is that as the following item came over the into meaningful negotiations through the student penalize those who attended MSU only would know the costs and be able to nl Associated Press wire: his newly announced troop two or three years" are invalid. Many for them. "The United States announces the withdrawals. Any such hope can be suggestions have been made on the form In conclusion, the student that a tuition contract would take. Among thinking of sending of military advisors, the use forgotten now. Hanoi will never go signing the petition would be well advised - to the conference table as long as we them are the constant - fee - per - credit for indeed to "consider its of bombing strikes and other support feasibility" four years which the editorial takes to task. Consider the inaction evident for a major offensive by South are increasing our involvement in in any However, equally possible plans concern attempts up to this time to find out Vietnamese forces against the enemy Indochina. the guarantee that tuition would rise no exactly why people are in Cambodia." Wednesday the secretary of more than a certain percentage per year; or transfering and dropping out. Consider the tendency to It used to be that news items about defense announced that draft calls that a student could purchase 180 credits grin and bear it whenever fees go up - like at the beginning of his college years for a $87 a term for in staters in the last five the Southeast Asian conflict were this year may be 100,000 men under - set fee; or that the student be contractually marked United States - Vietnam." the original call. years - and just watch as people obligated to pay more for his earlier years because they could not plan ahead. drop out Now, however, the AP marks them Mr. Nixon has managed to buy of attendence (For as long as he went) with Then consider the opportunity that MSU has for as "United States - Indochina." himself time in Vietnam with decreasing tuition his last two years. following the leads of certain liberal arts • Last week Mr. Nixon said, on announcements such as this, as well "Fixing tuition and fees" could include colleges such as St. Olafs in Minnesota or nationwide television, "We finally his word many different possibilities of assurance on Parson's in Iowa in as game called the part of the University — but the defining costs more have in sight the just peace we are Vietnamization, the national explicitly for their students through important thing is that the University contract. Consider the fact that your seeking." sentiment shift to environmental would be contractually obliged to observe signature may help the proposal to be In that same speech, Nixon concern and his personal appeal to those assurances. The truism that the taken more seriously by this announced the withdrawal of University. the American people to remain silent University exists to educate people cannot The discussion of the porposal might be be ignored. And it ought to be equally true well worth your signature. 150,000 troops next year, without and quell dissent. mentioning the situations in Laos or We cannot believe the secretary's Cambodia. Yesterday, Mr. Nixon announced, predications for lower draft calls, and the mouthings of success for OUR READERS' MIND through Daniel Z. Henkin, asst. Vietnamization are ringing more secretary of defense for public hollow every day. Nixon even went affairs, that "This support (in Cambodia) will take the form of advisors, tactical air, air so far as to say the buildup in Cambodia was to "strengthen the Vietnamization program." Student workers in library laxers coordinators, medical evacuation and At another time of crisis, Edmund To the Editor: The Library instituted the closed stacks books sitting on tables, on sorting shelves, University and their fellow students they some logistics assistance." Burke said, "The only thing The Library is understaffed and procedure this past fall to allow the stacks and sometimes the floor. Compare it to the paid for and deserve. Many of these We had feared that Nixon might necessary for the triumph of evil is underfunded. However, certain areas of it to be more orderly and students would be rank neat, well - ordered undergrad Library. students are literally getting paid for doing send further arms to Cambodia, or for good men to do nothing." We do as very inefficient. Being a worker at able to have their books paged for them. Notice in the stacks how poorly the books the Library I see more than just the results On books that are not listed as nothing. Either the stacks should be indicate in some way his not believe the good people of this being are placed on the shelves, upsidedown, reopened or students should be able to get of it (poor service). This certain area of checked out, the page system rates at disgruntlement over recent country will sit back and do nothing sideways, backwards. And notice, too, how a much higher percentage of the books inefficiency in the Library is the results of about 50 per cent. No wonder students get Vietnamese attacks into Cambodia, while their President, without the the actions (or many books are out of order, misplaced they page — but, of course, that might inaction) of a large amount, mad at the Library and its bureaucratic (which is as good as lost, because no one but we must admit we were support of his Congress and without (certainly not all) of the student assistants require many more of the discharging workers inefficiency. Take a tour through the can find it by call number). to be honest two or three hours' work. of the Discharging Dept. unprepared for the full implications the support of the nation, ramrods stacks (if you get a permit), look at all the These students are cheating the name withheld by request of the Pentagon's message. The At times during the weekend, only one this country into an even more person can be located from the whole announcement contained little extensive war than the one from department. Workers punch in, then sit subtlety. The message was clear - no which the U.S. is presently trying to R.A.s dead down and read book for three hours weight U' budget a or longer are we fighting an isolated disengage itself. they congregate upstairs in the stacks and incident in Vietnam; we have taken Let this Nixon move be the one to have a big roundtable bull session. Other members of the discharging staff are on on the whole of Indochina. rouse the American To the Editor: "Commune" rationalize this one? The fact people, en mass, famously known for their hour long signmakers in terms of an invasion of Last summer Nixon outlined his - After living and participating in a is that the total cost of each R.A. is at least to say to their President, "You have coffeebreaks (15 minutes is alloted). After personal privacy and irresponsibility on the Guam statement, a policy of self - residence hall for four years, and after $1,128 per year for a "job" that has gone too far. Your appeals to 'just the supervisor leaves, control is definitely part of staff members are beyond determination for developing lacking. witnessing the continual obsolescence of changed from that of secret police officer measureability. The fact remains peace' fall on deaf ears. We will not the need and demand for graduate advisors to that of occasional signmaker. The cost promises of changing the role of staff countries, without the imposition of be seduced into another war." and resident assistants, I am amazed that per resident, to my knowledge, is at least members into "counselors" is not only Americans. Last week, however, those who are concerned with rising tuition $30 per year and that doesn't include the another irresponsible act on the part of Nixon called the situation a "foreign invasion" and Cambodian If there has ever been history of U.S. involvement in a time in the Not liberated costs do not question the necessity of expending free room and board to those cost of three graduate advisors who have the privilege of living in a private residence hall administrators but, as evidenced by Abbot Hall, these promises not a civil war. Southeast Asia when the American To the Editor: who continue to live off this system. What apartment and using student government remain unfulfilled. The near - sightedness of his people must raise their voices in I think that there is justification can any group or individual facilities without paying the $8 dorm dues. a danger linked to make for such a flagrant waste of money Joel T. J. Zophy this "liberated" zone The human costs to residents who have remarks ignores the traditional dismay over a presidential move, it is we have recently Nixon has made it acquired on campus. That danger is that and human energy? How does the been the object of these semi • trained Washington, D.C., senior hatred between the Vietnamese and now. more than participants will feel that they are making Cambodians - which has left little simply Mr. Nixon's war. Mr. Nixon significant social change and will rest for honor on either side. has involved us in a new war at a room the United States finds Again itself time when it should be obvious that assured that things are indeed getting better. The fact of the matter is, that this NEWS ANALYSIS the threat to this country rests not in "liberated" zone is "liberated" and supporting another regime with little available only for a select few. In other Cambodia, but in the erosion of integrity, a regime that did little about the massacre of innocent civilians last week. public confidence in elected officials. words, people on this semi • elite campus a few have garnered what they call "freedom." But there are a vast number of Sihanouk remains question mark Nixon hinted last week that he - The Editors individuals outside of MSU who are EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is The most likely place for Sihanouk to ineligible to know this "freedom." Third - an AP News Analysis written by T. settle would be where the remote northeast provincial capital of Kratie. Victory there world people who haven't the resources would further isolate the northeast Power bloc nor the privilege of being white can never share in this type of freedom. Not only is Jeff Williams, Associated Press Writer. PHNOM PHEN, Cambodia (AP) - provinces of Cambodia meet with Laos and South Vietnam. The area is provinces. Sihanouk has declared the Cambodian this so called freedom restricted to a few, - rugged and largely but it doesn't even touch the major portion Diplomats here believe Prince Norodom inaccessible to government forces. It is government is afraid "of the dynamic could destroy of the lives of the participants. Therefore, I ask, is this a meaningful social change? Sihanouk must build up a stronger base in Cambodia before he can return to establish heavily populated by Khmer Loue, the Cambodian hill tribesmen who resent any people's resistance and the strength of the young army of the front of Kampuchea Cambodia. fighting national I personally have nothing against having any opposition government. Phnom Phen government. united In the past the election of of the board who owe more than a a good time and as long as this "liberated" He has been relying on the Viet Cong The Ho Chi Minh trail also drops This united front has its own fag- chairman of the ASMSU Student little credit for their election to the zone is viewed as a social activity, and and North Vietnamese troops to capture through the region and could thus provide entirely red except for a white field in t doesn't profess anything else, then I large chunks of Cambodia. communications for upper left corner with a silhouette of Board has often hinged upon which Major Governing Groups (these an opposition are But this will not be acceptable to most government. temples at Ankor Wat inside. , fraternity's turn it was to occupy the approve of it. But I get the feeling that not to be confused with the Cambodians who by tradition believe the Military sources here note that enemy In a speech a week ago, Sihanouk saw throne. Tonight, however, as the people think it is a profound step forward. presidents of MHA, WIC, etc., who In my view, if it were a meaningful social Vietnamese will try to capture their military pressure in the mountainous , "local peoples administrations have aire newly - seated sixth session begins to as ex officio members have no vote). country, the diplomats point out. northeast provinces of been set up in a number of villages change and progressive activity, Wharton Retanakiri and To prepare his base, Sihanouk's Mondulkiri is steadily more would follow. roll, there could be some fireworks If they could get their thing together and the administrative university, as well as mounting. The „ he the people in power higher up would have speeches to Cambodia from Peking urge Cambodian army has evacuated all "The people's liberation movement, n because it seems that, possibly for and enlist the aid of another quasi - the first stopped it long ago. To them it is a the people to turn against the government dependents from Lomphat and said, "is trying to create for the first time, there may be cohesive bloc like, say, off campus, of Premier Lon Nol. Senmonrom, the two provincial capitals. in the history of Cambodia a peop harmless diverting activity. And I say something resembling power blocs then they could do some blocking of diverting because if people are satisfied Instead of asking the people to support Viet Cong and North Vietnamese units Socialist regime." the emerging. their own. with their "liberated" zone, their energy him directly, Sihanouk plays on have pushed across the Such a statement may indica1t narrow neck In the first place, if the five black nationalism: "I do not ask you, dear between the extent of his concessions to the N This sort of speculation could go for real change will have been misused. The Mekong River and the rubber students on the board (counting the "liberated" zone is allowed and tolerated compatriots, to support Sihanouk, but to plantation areas of Snoul and Mimot to cut Vietnamese in exchange for he P on for quite a long time and, while it because it is a safe outlet for the support your people and their army." off the southern base of the northeast returning to power. two to be appointed by the Office of is a refreshing change to see the frustration and alienation caused by this Sihanouk claims that people in provinces. Should Sihanouk actually re'ur"' ij, Black Affairs) could get a minimal board acting something like a real "liberated" areas are coming over to his The Viet biggest question will be how much p P society, and because it will not threaten Cong are now fighting in the amount of help from other factions government, we are concerned that the power of the rulers of this country. side. river town of Chhlong, support he will be able to rally. just below the - postulating that the five act as a this factioning process could get out The students have been tossed a bone and unit-— they could effectively block of hand. A fragmentation of the their energy mischanneled. I saw a sign up in Phillips - Snyder — the -election of anyone save a board at this early a date could which is now in the midst of gnawing on its candidate suitable to their interests. completely disable it as an effective bone — which boasted, "We open doors." I (It takes a two - thirds majority of body and destroy any faith that the asked myself, "Who have you opened the 16 members to elect the student body may have in what is doors for but yourselves, and where do chairman.) supposed to be their government. they lead but to the girls' side of a campus On the other hand there are dormitory?" Claudia MacCallum supposed to be three voting members - The Editors Port Washington, N.Y., sophomore Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday. April 30, 1970 I WASHINGTON Cambodia (AP) - the Senate Foreign Relations move committee, said "I've never been have draws bi-partisan protest I j nt Nixon's deicsion to Committee which only two days so disappointed in mv life " an extremelv bad effect on «i» c„ „ grave disappointment." g J.W.? disappointment. Committee Committee members, , , ■ |PreSld!tnta South Vietnamese ago opposed such intervention. AS who h^ Supported GOP effort* tn win rnntml of the the SenKhfeyear Chairman Chairman Fulbright of J.W. Fulbrightof exception exception of members, with of Gale with the Gale McGee, the McGee, long enjoyed unrestricted Cambodian Cambodian territory use• u of appalled" the decisic without decision v without consulting Congress I oft®0 five into, Cambodia Cambodia stirred stirred Sen. Sen. George George D. IX Aiken Aiken of of President against Democratic "To it as' midly 'he Foreign Relations D-Wyo., spoke strongly at the sanctuary. as a Con* Vermont, senior GOP member critics of his Vietnamization possible,"V.put Democratic "Today's action dramatically ■ „„^icon ni-Atoct Vprmont- Rpnior OOP mpmhor partisan protest Committee . _c i_i_ Tr!-i .. . ^ _ called it "a great time against any U.S. r Leader demonstrates how the : among members of of both the Senate and the program, said the action would Mike Mansfield of Montana mistak(. a great tragedy, contrary to what we'd been led directly Cambodia, either by helping that ^9"*" 2p0"ra'n!'r^ of Vietnamization has failed and to believe." country's government or by f Amf"f trooPs and how it pulls " us inexorably into a The Arkansas Democrat added Goodell said. •FREE' CONTINUES "This would seem to indicate efforts. Asked if he thinks Nixon got Aiken and Mansfield have Sen. John C. Stennis, D-\ they are going for a military the .... message, Aiken said "I think chairman of the Armed Services *»• J»l>» Shrmian victory." he got a stronger message from Committee, said he supports the All of the committee members r. u r» uu" I'rank People's sompwhere somewhere pIsp else, effort savino ^nurcn, D-Idaho, said saying "Thie "This r»r>nlH could hobe a sponsoring their first news of amendment Outright support for the turning point in the war to the to pending Wednesday's U.S. - backed came from Sen. John G. Tower, good for military sales legilsation to War attack on North Veitnamese and direct U.S. aid to Cambodia R-Texas who said "it places anti Viet Cong forces in Cambodia Comminist But he told reporters "I to not forces A„ fmjr ^ thp came from news grows ByCHASFLOWERS i The focus of a closed Monday reports. was Cambodia's request for extensive aid in arms and hearing proved casualties military position and because fewer the tactical American want Sen. Charles E Goodell, through restrictions appropriations. But or. the defense bills State News Staff Writer long run. I - N. Y ., saying up for several equipment. 'The Communists have too 'particularly shocked and months. Dotted with tents and campfires at night, the space between Erickson and Wells halls remains what its name denotes, "Free." No word came Wednesday from the administration to contradict the Tuesday statement by Milton Dickerspn, vice president for student affairs, that "they can stay." Known also as Woodstock MSU and People's Park, the Annual Pan-African talks area lias attracted an increasing number of campers and participants in the various activities there since its beginning Saturday. An early morning rain Tuesday forced many campers with makeshift tents to leave the park. But they returned with plastic sheets and many slept through the Wednesday attract Approximately 50 MSU black f°r black education al all levels." MSU bl morning rain. students will attend the second panel discussions on the topics African Peoples." In a release concerning the "New Perspectives on the The AHSA was found* I in Los . "It's generally agreed among the people here that this is annual Pan African conference conference, the the real living • learning complex," Nick Jackson explained. in - AHSA noted, History of African peoples," Angeles in the fall < IB8 and Washington, D.C., this that "the study of African "Redefining the Economic fully launched in Montreal us the "You can learn a lot more out here than you can in the weekend, sponsored by the history and culture must be Potentials and Problems of 1969. ll was founded: classroom." African Heritage Studies Assn undertaken from an Africanist Africans in Africa and the against the background oft Jackson said he and others decided that last week's (AHSA). The African perspective. This perspective Studies Diaspora," "The New continuous exclusion of Blacks. ( sleep-in in Brody Hall was not reaching enough people, so ; gates the tribalization of Africanism in Political from fu" and equal participation. they joined a group of Case Hall students who held a geograp Perspective," "The African '" various organizations. "Festival of Life" in a field near Case Saturday. Cultural Heritage Reappraised" Another student who has helped organize the park, Beth based projects, and programs relating „ . colonialist spheres of influence, and "Artistic Achievements of to the study of African peoples'*' Kutsche, Kalamazoo freshman, agreed that the park helped a Ne w rfrCTm: ,T°Wtahrd Our place of origin is Africa, and bring people together. "Instead of being in their separate cells all the time, conference J3'l^n\is dedicated A * to no matter where we live on this Earth we are an Afrj people can come here and have fun," Miss Kitsch said, Sitar man relating, interpreting and people" adding that she lived in "liberated" Mason - Abbott. disseminating African materials The conference will include Tony Karasek, Ferris State College People continue to come to the park. Some sing and play sophomore, entertains the residents of instruments. Others cook food on a brick camp stove. None People's Park with sitar music. mention leaving the park with its carnival described by one student, Mike Burgoyne, as "functional atmosphere Togetherness and the celebration of life is the order of the day as numbers grow at the park. The Heat's On anarchy." State News photo by Scott Friedl IATH CONSULTANT Prof to head of join Thai project that department 17 He is the coauthor of "General ByDELORES MAJOR Newtonian method, years. Mathematics," and "Solid State News Staff Writer He is a member of Phi Beta He is the recipient of the MSU Geometry" as well as book Kappa, scholastic honorary ■, , ■ J. Sutherland Frame, professor r, Distinguished iFaculty i/wwuguBircu atuuv Award reviews and articles on and the on scoeity: gt,njor Research simultaneous linear differential Bf mathematics and engineering Award equations and varitions on the ■tsearrh. will leave for Bangkok, Celebrate ■hailand, May 16 I onsultant foundation in establishing for the Ford a LIQUOR BEER WINE BOSTSH Ice down this weekend with Oade's. Oade's is the one chilling party supplies from place to go for everything you'll 9'wfi5r need to cool it — Beer. Wine. Liquor, and Mixes. Pick = TO TAKE OUT= keg for that extra big heated thirst. And don't forget the up a e said that this program is been planned for over two PIPES - TOBACCO ths He will spend in Thailand three "hi* ewtl MUdiC OADE'S PARTY STORE Inplementmg the program, f.iday And djtwJay r'Actually. I will be working ">m Chulalongkorn University 8*u>JMST Bangkok but \ will be Every Evening Implementing the ' program wide othet Closed Sunday and Holidays diversities in Thailand," he (4870670) lid. |Most of his work will consist J setting up the graduate study Jogram on a day to day basis broadening Jathematics in that country, he the base of Better Grades For |Frante said Busy People that he was chosen 0 years ago for this gnment by Richard n of the Byerrum, College of Natural ■Frame said he has spent six in Thailand and is anxious ■ return. |Franie has 1943 nl - e been with the Math and served as |hillel foundation I Saturday. May 2, 8:00 p.m. Union Parlor C film Over 175 Titles Always Available. [laughter through only $"J tears' At: MSUBook Store in the Center for International Progru Introducing. London's latest fluid layered look styled for you by 3 specialists in hair WITH our shaping - Lelah, Ayberk and * Jefferson Airplane Jerry, our styles director. * this Chicago ■ v n space-Sunday May 2 I. * Delaney, Bonnie 8* Friends .• **„. — • **. ». * 4 John Sebastian MSV's greatest musical experience. * Small Faces •yy*~: . * Rotary Connection Louis Beauty Salon w; "The greatest rock-concert in *£5 Son * campus Sunday, May 21 Tickei •*~'* 1' the history of 226 Abbott Michigan. *' j$5.00 jUnion Marshall's East Lansing. ('; 332 2369 ILimited number of tickets available, (salos only. by Pop Fntertainment 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 30, l9?0 'A Face of War' fills void Cat club sponsors of Vietnam films tastefully exhibition " One of the most conspicuous Eugene S. Jones, has completed monsoon rains, combat and An exhibition shnu I failings of American filmmakers a documentary of American pacification, success and purebred cats will be hpin of I has been their collective combat troops in Vietnam failure." Judging Pavillionfrom%nthe I indifference to the war Vietnam. It's unthinkable in this in entitled "A Face of War" and all indications are that it is a film at Howard Thompson, film critic to 4 P >". exhibition will beSaturday the (L 3te I tv' I for the New York day of supposed cinematic last to fill the cinematic void Times, called the film "one of the most type in the greater Lansing! I maturity and concern with regarding Vietnam. According to authentic, intimate and and is sponsored by the 5/? I nearly every other social and political problem that until now enthusiastic film critics, "A Face of War" fills this void with taste, remarkable war records ever on film." Kevin put srd Msu *3S only one film — that being the sensitivity, integrity and, above Thomas, of the Los Angeles Times, labeled it "a inane "Green Berets" — all, objectivity. classic portrait of men at war." concerned itself directly with Vietnam. To make the film, Jones and a purebred cats are - since I "A Face of War" will be owners outnumber doeown„„ I Co^ I I say 'until now' because an skeletal crew of three spent 97 shown for the first time on this countryMrs. any Lee American producer - director, days and nights with an infantry college campus at 7:30 tonight in the Auditorium. Admission is secretary of the 'We will association, J} I be platoon in the heartland of $1. At the very least the film exhibitin, Siamese, Persian, Tonkine? Honoraries to tap Vietnam to record the sights and sounds of the day by day should be noteworthy because, unlike the John Wayne fiasco Maine Coon Cat, Rex m»„ encounters of American troops. ("The Green Berets"), it Himalayan, Russian BirS/j During this period, more than represents a serious attempt to Blue - all diaiapjl 75 at annual sing half the platoon were killed or probe the complexity wounded and Jones himself was seemingly endless and of a Warriors stock, with their owners answer any questions the there tn public hopelessly might have," she said. wounded twice. confusing war. At best, "A Face a soundman pose with infantry soldiers during the film documentary, "A Two women's honoraries will select 75 new members at 7 a.m. of War" should be Face of War." The reportedly objective documentary depicts the daily activities of U.S. soldiers The cat association an engrossing, hopes tn Friday during the traditional May Morning Sing at Beaumont "A Face of War," according to Tower. the synopsis provided, includes: illuminating experience. on the front lines of the Vietnam war. generate enough from the show to enthus^ expand toth. Thirty women will be tapped for Mortar Board, senior women's "A twilight ambush by the Viet Lansing area and join other Michigan cities gr0Upsi honorary. Tower Guard, sophomore women's honorary, will select 45 new members. Cong and a dawn raid by the Marines; the death of a village FOR MARRIED HOUSING active cat clubs and who havp shows Mr The women are selected for both groups on the basis of child and the birth of another; Coburn said. outstanding scholarship, character and service to the University helicopter assaults and lonely- "To my and the community. patrols; the routine of life on a knowledge, I know of no cable university cat club 'U' New members and their parents will attend a breakfast in the in th„ beleaguered hilltop outpost and Union immediately following the Beaumont Tower ceremonies. Edward A. Carlin, dean of University College, will address the group. the sudden silence of death from mines, booby traps and enemy gunfire through dry The cable television system now gets from this tower to country," she said. at Cheryl Chrismar the Small Ani president of the association. The construction company is run Spartan Cable. being installed throughout MSU National Cable TV Co., which Village, Cherry Lane Apartments Tenants of married housing The exhibition is open to thi married housing complexes is owns several operating units and University Village. may subscribe for approximately public. A cafeteria will be set ui expected to be completed by throughout the United States, According to the public road $5 per month. there during the lunch hour. mid - June. The initial discission A 540-foot tower has been right - of - way, wires may stage of the program began built at the corner of Jolly and follow existing utility poles to nearly two years ago. Hagadorn roads. Wires will be the three complexes. However, once on University property, all Baby farm animals wiring must be underground. Weather conditions have delayed this underground work until on display Saturday This cable system is expected to Rabbits, quail and other new born farm animals may be viewed provide improved TV Saturday in MSU's annual Small Animal Day. reception, more channel outlets The University Farms will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to and FM radio reception. This system is being installed The event is sponsored by the College of Agriculture and at the expense of National Natural Resources and the Agriculture and Natural Resources Council, a student organization Information and maps will be available Saturday in a booth on the corner of Farm and Shaw lanes. FINAL SEASON CONCERT Lansing Symphony Orchestra A. Clyde Roller, conductor William Warfield Guest Baritone Singing "Boris Godounov" Scenes and Arias from "Porgy and Bess' Everett High School Auditorium Saturday May 2 8:30 p.m. Student Tickets $1.00 Box Office opens at 7:30 MSU LECTURE-CONCERT SERIES presents THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA under the direction of IRWIN HOFFMAN with LEE LUVISi Guest Artist "Luvisi ranks with the best pianists today. He is first rate in every respect." Cleveland Pre® Mon., May 4 -8:15 p.m. UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Reserved Seats: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 MSU student admission $1.00 with FULL1IM validated I.D. Show I.D. at the door. Tickets on sale at Union Ticket Office Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 30, 1970 7 In Hadrian VII: play within looking back over the past Hume Cronyon as the self National Co. of Canada. There a play few months, which seems to - the thing to do this time of the be hating, cigarette - smoking, good performances from all, ti.'™" J"n Gasco,,'s most enjoykbte, funny and pickle eating Pope promptly »nd Robert Fletcher's costumes "Hadrian VII" which will p^ved^ttere^rk^'m.,, • school year, the Fisher Theater's 1969 70 season, creates scandal as the events of sets provide necessary P'ay through May 30 in Detroit's "if - although his early life are revealed. The stimulation, which is sometimes Fisher Theater, is one of the obtained hv' wH«n« k plagued by much mediocrity,' trouble is caused office, has been by a woman moderately successful. whose affections Rolfe Three performances, each has better than the respective rebuked and a bigotted Ulster PIANIST FEATURED newspaper reporter. productions, were totally responsible for the bright notes What Luke is Chicago of the otherwise dismal presenting in his These are Pearl Bailey in "Hello Dolly!," the incredible Lauren Bacall in "Applause" and, year. By KENNETH STERN State News Reviewer play Vatican is a sarcastic politics gaudiness of the Vatican. During view of and the musici lastly, the evening, relentless Hume Cronyon's magnificent portrayal of Hadrian in "Hadrian VII," which just began its five ■ and end, and achieves this without becoming distressingly made at provide funny the jabs Church which and sometimes are A Lecture-Concert concert Bopping moments. by the Chicago Louisville since 1962, has been American scene A brilliant week run. ... obvious about it. Symphony Orchestra will close an established concert artist for and most The London import is based Cronyon's impassioned MSU's 1969-70 Lecture satisfying performer." Rolfe has, at various times in • more than a decade. Upon Hoffman has been affiliated the novel "Hadrian the portrayal makes up for the Concert Series Monday at 8:15 Seventh" and other works his life, been a painter, inventor, play s weaknesses. The graduation from Curtis Institute with the Chicago Symphony Frederick Rolfe nth^d lerwise by "LIT; an(1 photographer Photo8raPher now novelist, becomes too static at times, but evening p.m. in the Auditorium. of Music in Philadelphia, he Orchestra since 1964, first as Rolfe, otherwise The Chicago Symphony, a became the known as Baron has been denied hie priesthood then he will make a marvelous youngest faculty associate conductor and during Corvo.i'■ The1Ile frtv on Series "A" attraction, will be member at the institute. Kilt in the 1968-69 season as acting f°r.20 yeaiS but' in his fenfoeir IIOQK OOctllMi novel has been an undereround fantasy' ges,tur?,' comment or expression fnmmont conducted , . . .. .... by Irwin Hoffman ™ The pianist, who has been .... acting» Maccir> for classic quite awhile anda i achieves successes beyond his and all is well again. Cronyon and will »c director. This season he wildest dreams. feature piano soloist regular participant in such concerned has the look of a named conductor, with an young child at Lee Luvisi. Luvisi - festivals - - as -- - Disneyland when Marlboro, heads the He is also music director of the "autobiographical fantasy" of The n. Bishop , . _ , of Caerleon and . he arrives at featured Martin's "Ballade for Piano Dept. at Brevard (N. the author, who was considered the Cardinal'- the Vatican and exclaims "God, Piano and Orchestra" and C.) Florida Gulf Coast Symphony Archbishop of look Music Center. Orchestra and has been principal a "homosexual paranoid." those frescoes. He Pimlico, who are the bailiffs in Rachmaninoff's "Rhapsody on a A reviewer with the conductor of Chicago's Grant The play begins and ends in Rolfe J reality;'come reality, come to Rolfe's RolfeV'room room S aunng umes llIIies during uunil„ eve^L^n the evenins for Piano ^ Philadelphia Evening Bulletin Park concert*rfnce 1968. it s decrepit boarding uie when . - evening wnen . room, and offer him retribution. He is Orchestra. said Luvisi "stands where he is events become too much for among the Tickets ate available at the two being hounded by sent to Rome as a companion beC°me t0° mUCh f°r The concert also will include best keyboard artists on the Union Ticket Office. This is bailiffs who are secretary, to the cardinal - remarkable ran«» nf emotionc Brahms' ' "Academic Festival h™-. P.laywright. ^chb.isho? where the Papal and employs them for all they' 0verture and Prokofieffs I the technique of Conclave . Hume Cronyon, portraying Hadrian in "Hadrian VII, the play - within - a - is electing a new Pope. Worthin the role "Symphony No. 5 in B Flat I strikes a particularly painful pose. The London play which the fantasy is acted out. play in Rolfe surprisingly is selected for Major." I recently began a five • week i at the Fisher Theater Thus, "Hadrian VII" is a neat the position and becomes Admirably aiding Cronyon in The young pianist, artist - in - Hadrian VII, the second English ^e play I Detroit. play, with a precise beginning Pope. iaez shows constant faith Hill," the lyrics are fresh and the | By VALERIE RESTIVO expert dobro guitar is not at all State News Reviewer out of place. ft is worth buying Joan Baez's Incidentally, listen for the dobro picking of Grady Martin, - > Day at a Time" for the who also plays guitar and sitar, jautiful panorama of Joan on and Hal Rugg doubling on steel tuggle Mountain, and the note guitar. ■ David on the album. The total The musicians, appropriately ■oduction of the album recorded at Bradley's Barn, Mt. Janguard VSD - 79310) is an Juliet, Tenn., are outstanding. Ipression of remarkably Unity pervades the album. You nstant faith: "I evej think I .can. almost smell the I the birth of a real-aevojuliiort, the sweet mountain air. ur weapon remains the power Joan's composition "A Song |love... and if we keep doing for David" is poignant, though le day at a time ..." ISweet Sir Time" are enhanced by the melodically uninteresting. Galahad," written | Joan's sister Mimi and Mimi's sweet, clear vocals of Jeffrey Musically, it is not up to "Sweet Shurtleff. I would like to hear Sir Galahad," yet it belongs with husband, is a perfect Shurtleff or her open letter to David, as part Inding of characteristic Baez of her public dedication to love ■le. clear, melodious, refined. The country - western setting may prove disconcerting to and peace. [Long, Black Veil" is closer to those who remember the song lohnny Cash rendition than to earlier, more florid "Joe Hill" as it was originally Kdering. recorded by composer Earl jGhetto" is done simply, so Robinson, or by Paul Robeson. the The ballad about the "Wobbly" song itself takes Jcedence over the singer and (that's IWW - International Workers of the World — folks, llie second side is almost not "unsteady!") leader who ■irely country - western. It is "never died" is transported from halls to the grassy slopes |hly': pleasing, not spectacular. of Me Back to the Sweet Appalachia. Nevertheless, it is |iny South," "Seven Bridges simple and eloquent. iad" and "I Live One Day at For those who are new to "Joe 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 30, | -SPORTS 'Mini-Big By DON KOPRIVA dumped Wisconsin inside in 10' a dual meet a week before the Big Ten here but that the Badgers went on to claim another title. west of attract Spartan Stadium. Junior Mark Winzenried, indoor mile champ and Big Ten and -ra¬ State News Sports Writer Wisconsin is defending Big Ten champion outside as well and NCAA champ at 880 yards, will run Saturday in the 660, where There's no better way to describe Saturday's triangular at returns a great portion of the team that totaled a record 80 points he won the league title as a sophomore, and the 880. Ralph Young Field than to call it a "mini - Big Ten meet," with last May 17 at Lafayette. Two juniors, Dean Marell and Fred Lands, return for the I* chances very good that the survivor of the MSU - Indiana — And even though the Badgers, again a young but talent - laden Badgers in the three mile and steeplechase, but the two have not 2- Wisconsin clash will emerge as Big Ten champion two weeks later squad, had a solid and easy win inside, Wisconsin Coach Bob impressed thus far in the spring and should be hard pressed to ;* at Bloomington. Though Indiana Coach Sam Bell may have put Brennan, also in his first year, is guardedly optimistic about the defend their titles against a band of young and fast - coming together the most potent Hoosier aggregation ever in his first year outdoor season, claiming Indiana has too much depth for his runners. >T as head coach at the southernmost Big Ten school, he's not about team. Mike Bond, the best triple jumper ever produced by the Big f" to stick his neck out and predict the Hoosiers will be big winners, And although the Hoosiers can boast four fine sprinters and a Ten, is readying for his title defense, as is the Indiana 440 - yard either Saturday or in the league meet. pair of top - notch shot putters and discus throwers, Wisconsin relay, which has returned intact and already has set an all - time • But Bell wants everyone to remember that the Hoosiers will bring a number of Big Ten champs into the arena of battle (please turn to page 9) .Play Kroger's All New Gamerama v WIN "" $1000 UP TO ( ocjer \ I $25 Winners No purchase necessary to participate. Master game cards and game tickets available on re¬ quest at end of checkout lane or at store off¬ ice and per rules, limit one per adult customer r-ODDS CHART—i Mint »iooo »100 •25 •5°° AS OF APRIL 18 I 1970 No Unrtdumtd Prilt» 9 75 186 469 per store visit. 3215,000 Tickets to be dist¬ Amber P. Schneider, Big Raf »2°° Prices & Coupons good We Reserve The ributed in 44 participating stores of The Kro¬ 1,169 Right To Limit Robert Hillsburg, Fremont, A Thru Sat., May 2,1970 Quantities. Copyright 1970 Alma A. Kleinschmidt, Empi, ger Co. located in Western LowerMichigan. •1°° 19,423 In Lansing The Kroger Co. Beatrice DeVries, Jenison, / Scheduled termination, June 27, 1970. to.,. , 21,331 FULL SHANK HALF USDA CHOICE TENDERAY /? ih'wjf 4TH & 5TH RIB >V< Smoked Rib Lorry Highbaugh Ham Roast First goal C | H I USDA Choice Tenderay Rib Steak for Pittsbu PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The Louis," Kelly said. "We still ha first goal has been the key one to win one there." five straight times in the Stanley The home team .....99c Cup Semifinal between the St. Louis Blues and Pittsburgh first, and won, the first f„_ games — the Blues winning 3-ll Penguins. There is no reason to 4-1 and 5-0 at St. Louis, thf expect game six Thursday night Penguins prevailing 3-2 and 21 to be any different. at Pittsburgh. With St. Louis Although the blues have wt leading 3 by bigger margins, the Penguin games to 2 and battling ttt reach performance in the margin was - JUMBO SUGAR SWEET the championship round for the You will single goal. St. Louis goalie Ernil always find a wide selection of third straight year, Penguins' rsuits & Wakely made 49 sr " " 1 Vegetables at Kroger. Just what Coach Red Kelly said Ripe you need for everything from a Hearty Soup, Crisp Salad or a Light Snack. Every pack¬ age of Kroger's Fruit and Vegetables must 27 Size Wednesday he figured his team must score contention. first to remain in the score close. Glenn Hall, a veti playoff competition than a Watermelon be Sunrise-Fresh when you buy it. If you are not completely satisfied, Kroger will replace your item or refund your money Cantaloupe "If we can win this one, we go right back even and it goes down to the seventh game at St. goalie in history, probably n be in the nets Thursday nightal the Blues try to end the se Pittsburgh will go with rookie J Smigh for the third strairf 8 Size Jumbo game with Les Binkley i Michigan enters sidelined by a knee injury. HoneytLw Melons 69< * The Penguins achieved th '70 ice tourney * 13 two wins in the series 49 California Red Ripe shackling the strong St. 1 DETROIT (UPI) The power play, something t Strawberries - :::.69( University of Michigan will joi. Michigan Tech, . Brown were not able to do ir game as St. Louis pulled ahead] University and a fourth school in with a 5-0 victory. The Bi Assorted Home Pride 23-7-7 the 1970 Great Lakes whose 72 power play goals thi season were second best in"" Rose Bushes V;'$3.39 Fertilizer 20 b?, $2.98 Invitational Hockey Tournament here at Olympia Stadium in league, scored tv December. power play goals to break th The game open. Wolverines, Great Lakes 125 2-PLY SHEET ROLL WHOLE KERNEL OR champs in 1966, announced REGULAR OR DRIP VAC PAC "They were not good goals,1! CREAM STYLE Wednesday they would make Kelly protested, but he admitted^ their third appearance in the the Pittsburgh penalties tl Bounty Del Monte Kroger annual tournament Dec. 29 and 30. won Michigan posted - a 14 - 16 lost record this past season preceded them were penalties either. "It was a real hot night (93 Towels Corn Coffee in The Great Lakes Tournament has had five different champions its first five years of degrees) and under like conditio# that, if you take b penalties, it just takes U " competition with the Huskies of out of you to try to kill ttiemj Michigan Tech the host. Last Kelly said. "We killed the finf year's winner was the University two, but then they scored of New Hampshire. next two." ontnej BASEBALL STANDINGS Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 30, 1970 SPORTS Defensive backs staging their By JEFF ELLIOTT own battle returnees. Hardy Is only one of five Spartans who gained an extra State News Sports Editor tackles last year and 15 assists year of elgibility due to an injury. The as well as breaking up 11 passes 6-0, 185 pounder missed and picking off three of the his sophomore oppositions aerials. i^oufic S\mer . Stereo VOLKSWAGEN Employment 1966 advertising columns. The tape. AM/FM radio. Many other radio. Good c State News will not extras. Call in mornings 332-4203. IV 2-0285. 5-5/4 accept advertising which T5-4/30 Automotive discriminates against VOLKSWAGEN [scooters & Cycles religion, race, color or CORVETTE 1965,327, 4-speed, 300 hp. Dark 1965 convertible. KARMANN Ghia $750. Phone interview. C Call 351-7319 for Auto Parts & Service national origin. green with convertible top. 353-2571. 3-5/1 white 337-1413. 3-4/30 PART TIME employment. Summer VOLKSWAGEN DUNE BUGGY, A uto Service & Parts flpuoyment Sand dancer, fiber glass body, 40 opportunities also Automobile required. Phone THE available. ir rent horsepower, convertible top. AT MEL'S re SOCIETY CORPORATION artments Automotive Many extras. 484-4946. 4-5/1 • repair all foreign and rican cars. If we can't fix 351-5800. O it, it CUTLASS 1965, White [Houses (Rooms AUSTIN HEALEY 3000. 1962. New Real convertible. sharp. Call Steve after six VOLKSWAGEN, 1968 - dark blue, be fixed. Call 332-3255. TF top. Good oondition. 393-6573. 485-5585. T5-5/4 radio, factory air conditioning. ACCIDENT Problem? Call )r sale 2-4/30 Phone 351-2403. 3-5/1 KALAMAZOO STREET BODY Animals DART 1970. Swinger 340. 4 SHOP. Small dents to large BUICK 1970 speed. VOLVO 1960 MALE ilobile Homes GS455, 4-speed air, Extras. $3,000 or best. 351-2032 wrecks. American and foreign COUNSELORS for co-ed AM/FM, many extras. 351-7201. after 5 p.m. 2-5/1 $75. Call evenings. cars. Guaranteed work. 482-1286. camp on Chesapeake Bay near ersonal T5-5/4 351-8920. 3-5/1 2628 East Kalamazoo. C Maryland. Over 21, riding EANUTS PERSONAL FIAT 850 Spider, 1969 convertible. instructor, WSI, Pami Sisman, CADILLAC 1963. Sedan DeVille. WIDE VOLKSWAGEN wheels, five 353-2409. T5-4/30 ealestate Power, clean. $795 or best offer. Excellent condition. Best offer bolt. Four for 351-3815. 5-5/4 $40. 351-0045. hcreation 485-1957. 2-5/1 T5-5/4 TEACHERS: COLLEGE, public, ERVICE FORD GALAXIE, Scooters & private school openings. CLINE Typing Service CAMARO CONVERTIBLE 1967, 4 speed stick. 350 engine. Good 1965. radio. Must sell. Best offer. Clean, Don, Cycles MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East Kalamazoo Street TEACHERS Grand River. 3-4/30 AGENCY, 129 Since 1940. 332-8635. 3-4/30 . asportation .. oondition $1,000, 332-8966 after KAWASAKI MACH 111,8/69,4,000 Complete auto painting and USITED 5 p.m. T5-5/6 miles, warranty arrangements, and collision service. IV 5-0256. C FORD 1957. Good < extras. For Rent trade for 351-3921.4-5/1 deadline CAMARO CONVERTIBLE, 1967. motorcycle, or sports ,M. one class day Excellent condition. Many extras. car. 393-0914 after 8 p.m. 2-5/1 HONDA 305 scrambler 1968, $500 Aviation TV RENTALS: G.E. 19" Portable, $8.50 per month including stand. Can be seen at 76 Station, 2315 or best offer. re publication, FORD GALAXIE 351-0918 after 5 FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to Call J.R. CULVER East Grand River. Call IV 9-6977 1960, good CO., p.m. T5-5/4 cellations - 12 noon after 5 p.m. 4-5/1 condition, but lousy timing. $75 learn in the PIPER CHEROKEEII 351-8862. 217 Ann Street, East dass day before challenge for a tinkerer. 484-4905 Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C Lansing. C cation. CHEVROLET after 5. T5-4/30 ■awm TOT PEN IfWOWt ME CONVERTIBLE LEASE COLOR TV. $15.95 phone 1962. Excellent looking and GTO - 1966. Mint condition, reverb. WE w I TEACH mTH/S f Employment per running condition. 353-2626. 355-8255 3-4/30 Ralley wheels and dash. Set-up by Royal. 485-8621. 3-5/4 qassr COLLEGE GIRL: Child care, July rates gxw$ Ave/e/a eoee 332-4203. T5-4/30 TF CHEVROLET 1966. Very c no* KHtr and August for a Northern cottage 964, air conditioning, U>/fiuOCKUO. - Harbor Springs area. References NEW G.E. PORTABLE and stands door, 6 cylinder, s CYCLE INSURANCE. 3 engine. Only one dent, needed. Call rented per word per day transmission. After E 351-4555 after 6 only to MSU students and $350. 484-5509. 7-5/6 372-6338. 4-5/1 faculty. $8.84 monthly (including tax). STATE MANAGEMENT CHEVROLET 1955, 2 door hardtop. JEEP V-6, 1969, excellent condition, Automotive Automotive PLAN TO travel? Hip, 21, auto. Sell CORPORATION, 444 Michigan winch, 400 foot cable, roll bar, to poster shops, etc. 482-2121. Avenue. 332-8687. C Buckets, ^283, headers. Will OLDSMOBILE F-85 1962, PONTIAC 1964, radio, 2 speakers. Bargain at T5-5/6 per word per day consider cycle in trade or $450. $2,700. 351-7042 after 7:30 p.m. condition. V-8, good tires, new battery - $375 or HENDRICKSON INSURANCE. 2 TV RENTALS,- Sudents only. Low n 10 words per ad) 655-3441.5-5/1 1-4/30 offer. 351 -2752. T5-5/4 best offer. Runs well. 489-1971. locations: 505 Albert, East monthly and term rates. Call Lansing and 2205 East Michigan, SECRETARIES NEEDED 3-5/1 484-2600 to reserve yours. Personals must be Several choice spots. Some with CHEVROLET 1963 KARMANN OLDSMOBILE 442 1968, 4-speed, Lansing. 484-8173. XO GHIA 1969 Clean. immediate placement. UNIVERSIJY TV RENTALS. C ■paid. Straight shift, 283, good $1900 or best offer. Phone IV Rally II. Wheels, Delco, air, PONTIAC 1966 Tempest Sports HONDA, 1969, CB 350. Suzuki, CALL MRS. HARKE, 484-7728 RENT A TV from condition. Phone 351-1242. 2-5/1 5-7390. 5-5/4 shocks, new clutch, tires and Coupe. Power steering, radio, a TV Company. re will be a 50c service battery. 332-6825. 3-4/30 1970, TC 120. Cat. 351-6650. EXECUTIVE SERVICES, INC. $9.50 per month. Call 337-1300. extras, snows. $650. Call evenings, 3-5/4 1321 COMMERCE CENTER. bookkeeping charge if MERCURY 1965. V-8 351-8920. 3-5/1 NEJAC TV RENTALS. C ad is not paid within CHEVROLET 1965, 4-door. Green, door, engine, 4 Z7~~~~"Z"Z 1-4/30 good condition. Low mileage. automatic. $450. 489-6402. 3BILE 1969 442, YAMAHA 305cc, street Scrambler, week. speed, positraction, tach, 11,000 PORSCHE 912, 1967, State News will be 355-1206. 3-5/1 miles. Call 393-0763. 2-5/1 beige interior, 5-speed. Chrome 1967, excellent condition. Runs great. 372-9518. T5-5/6 JOB able to OPPORTUNITY for students work full time 2 to 10 Apartments wheels, AM/FM short wave radio, onsible only for the CHEVY II 1962. Good tires, good Abarth muffler, 4 p.m. $3.85 per hour to start. EAST LANSING near driving lights, 4 campus. One White collar position, no day's incorrect condition. Best offer. 351-8907. automatic. Excellent condition. fog lights. 43,000 miles, good HONDA 250 scrambler. Excellent assembly bedroom, furnished. Large airy MGA CONVERTIBLE. New engine line work. Must be available for T8-5/1 $400. Call after 9 p.m., 484-2220. condition. Must sell, $3500. condition, $325. Phone 351-2327. and transmission. $595. 372-8130. 3-4/30 immediate employment. For Beautifully maintained. 3-5/1 482-8874. 3-4/30 Select T5-5/4 appointment phone 372-6313 clientele. Lease 332-3135 or CHEVELLE 1964, Malibu, 2-door, HONDA 1969. between 9 and 1 p.m. 2-4/1 hardtop, "6" automatic. OLDSMOBILE 1965, 2-door SUNBEAM ALPINE 1965. Excellent •'"y^p.irambler like $395. 669-3101. 3*5/1 MGB. 1966. 37,000 miles. $900. Call hardtop automatic, power brakes, condition. $950. Call 355-3432, new. $625. SOV-V.e. 351-5244. Betty 355-8399 T5-5/4 3 FULL TIME men day 351-5519J steering New tires, battery, or after gfive, 355-1094. 6-5/1 needed, high pay. Call 371-1813, 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 CAMPUS VIE'Af evenings. 4-5/1 exhaust |l AMERICA 1967. Radio, CORVAIR MONZA system. Excellent 1:30 -4:00. C condition, low 1965. Automatic, will sacrifice. condition. $850. 337-2292. 3-5/1 ,1966 white 37,000 HONDA 50, running condition. APARTMENTS MGB 1967 Roadster convertible. Needs work. IV 5-0815 after 4. ge. $795. Call 393-6806 after 355-8011 after 6:00. T5-5/4 msliip that only the Orient can MODEL (APT. B-7) OPEN: 1-6 p.m. price produce at a Johnson, Simoniz, Turtle Wax and a complete selection every day except Sunday 49.Fury 5. Enterprises 50. Prior to 6. Ruth's husband PHONE: 332-6441 7. Cap 8 9 .0 of TOUCH-UP PAINTS for your car repair needs. NINE AND TWELVE MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE u 12 % 13 8. Wallaba 9. And not It's n % % 10.1 do definitely LIMITED SUMMER LEASES NOW ACCEPTED '5 not •7 % 16. Loyal 18. Children's for the average driver! %% '9 20 f, % 21 25 game 21. Rumpus room % 22 22. Child heroine A Va'toble as 4 dr. Sedan and 7 passenger wagon at: ®topckmgj)am 29 34 25 %30 Zb % 31 Z 7 % 32 2d % 33 23. Cerise 24. Milkfish 25. Container 27. Inflation 4620 S. 33 37 Hagodorn y4 %% 30. Reminder 4 36 32. River island % V/, 40 WHEELS of Lansing Inc. automotive MANAGEMENTEXCL USIVEL Y BY: 42 46 43 47 AS 48 35. Wash lightly 37. Secretaries 39. Adjacent 40. District 2200S. Cedar specialists 49 % 60 fa 41. Radio reports 42. Gr. letter minutes from the ^ campus, go west on Ml. Hope 526 N. LARCH Alco Management Company % 43. Propeller blocfa south 44. Kind of bread on Cedar 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 30, | For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent For Sale For Sale For Salr GIRL IMMEDIATELY for 2 man. ForSale $62.50 a month; behind SUMMER, SUBLEASE Two men LANSING, 3 bedroom duplex. HOOVER PORTABLE washer, SONY TC-660 tape recorder. Auto STOVES, REFRIGERATORS, bed^ WANT ADS * 3 GIRL apartment. Available Extremely large. Chale Married couple or grad. students. coppertone. 6 months old. Call reverse sound on sound, etc. Cost Buy/sell. ABC Secondhand Store round. Call 337-1038 . immediately. Close to campus. Very Apartments. 351-5780. T5-5/1 Carpeting, stove, refrigerator, 355-9789. 3-5/1 $600 new. Will sell for $350. 328 clean. After 5 p.m. call 351-8228 or 3-5/4 120^Turner^TF_ vourself. ** garage. $200. 372-1398. S-5/1 Student Services. 2-5/1 . 332 5556. 3-5/4 RECORDS NEW classical, folk, rock, SUMMER SUBLET, air - PICK-UP CAMPER, 8'/a' 1969 WANTED 2 girls to s at Meadowbrook Trace. Rent, conditioning, swimming pool, 1 SOUTH LANSING. Brand new 3 Northlander. Call 351-5064 after S YOUR fish slumming? other; Original 361-7295. S-5/1 paintings. Animali bedroom. Ample parking, bedroom, bathroom and %. 6 p.m. 3-5/1 Aquariums. 10 gallon all glass $80. Phone 882-1540 after 5:30 TWO 2-5/1 Northwind Farms, Apartment Carpeting and many extras. Also 2 tank, regular $13.50, now $8.99. d°9s SENSITIVE^, p.m. 626. 351-5884. 10-5/12 bedroom expandable Cape Cod. 4 E.T. Uni-lug Mag wheels 14 inch - Just arrived, new shipment of need good'hn'm """ll Immediate occupancy. 676-5303. new - with locks. $100. 351-7470. tropicals. DOCKTOR PET 393-6291. 5-5/1 fl| Meadowbrook Trace. $50/month. SONY RECORDER used at WILCOX apartments. Luxury 2 man, close, Now for fraternities or sororities. Phone Renting for SECONDHAND STORE. Sony TOY POODLES reduced. 351-8474. 3-5/5 Call 337-1557 after 6:30 p.m. 2 BEDROOM house. Summer 332-8247. 3-5/4 Summer & Fall or Fall. KALAMAZOO BASS 50 amp - like model TC-355 stereo tape deck T5-5/5 Furnished. 613 Lexington. new. $100. And Conn clarinet with CLOSE TO MSU and Frandor. SONY MODEL 560 auto reverse tape triple head with sound, 351-1417. 5-5/6 $25. Call Steve, 337-1611. 3-4/30 EICO CORTINA 70 Beautiful 1 bedroom, unfurnished. Carpeting, drapes, balcony, air SUMMER TERM: Sharp r needed to share FROM $60 RESIDENT HOUSES FOR rent. 4 to 6 persons. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, All recorder. Now MARSHALL MUSIC COMPANY. $310.00. at unsound. watt amp, - pre-amp. Realtone 40 conditioning, appliances, laundry, Lansing home. Extra benefits. 1, 2, 3 man/woman C-4/30 watt AM/FM stereo receiver. $120- $420 per month, utilities brands, 30% off list price. Rich: Columbia 8 track parking. Call ED 2-1703. 2-5/1 Linda, 351-3538. 3-5/1 •Pool and Party Lounge portable tape included. 12 month lease, May 337-0703. O CAPITOL NEAR. Clean FOURTH FEMALE Walk to Campus Sponsored resident parties sublet. 332-3979 before 9 p.m. UTILITY steel. TRAILERS Ready built or - wood or made - to - player for home, car, or beach. Stereo recorder players $29.50, 19e?x °EdTA 64x12 1 SMui'ijjj T5-5/5 WIRE FRAMES? Many styles white bedroom, needed for next year. Eden Roc Luxurious furniture, carpeting, order. Also frames. $100 and up. up. Bausch - Lomb professional or yellow gold at OPTICAL apartments. Call 351-1667 or appliances 485-5192. T5-5/6 microscope. Hand - carved solid NEW 2 bedroom house, completely DISCOUNT, 2615 East Michigan 351-9347 anytime. S-5/5 MODELS, RENTAL ivory chess set. Used Pentax furnished. 9 or 12 month lease Avenue, 372-7409. C-5/1 OFFICE OPEN LEATHER FRINGE jackets, $34.95. Cannon, Yashica, and Topcon, available. Phone 337-1294. X3-5/1 124 CEDAR Street. 129 SUMMER SUBLEASE 4-man, air - International SLR cameras. 8mm and Super 2-7 MON.-FRI. SCUBA GEAR - 2 complete outfits. Importers. 2721 2-man furnished conditioned. 1V4 blocks to Must sell North Grand River Avenue. 731 BURCHAM, immediately. 482-9468. includes heat. $62.50 to $80 per campus, $130. 337-0276. T5-5/5 E. LANSING. Rooms T5-5/1 482-6583. 2-5/1 projectors. Polaroid cameras $5 man. 135 Kedzie Drive, $85 to PHONE 351-7212 up. Bar bell sets. 20 sets used washer $90 per man. Leases starting June FREE APARTMENTS for 2 girls SEWING MACHINE Clearance sale INFLATABLE PLASTIC chairs, golf clubs. 5' pool table, $29.95. ■ dryer, car NEW MANAGEMENT. Bay Colony CAPITOL CLUB i Use your Michigan Bank Card or bedrooms. On lot close,"! 15th and September 1st. Days exchange for little domestic work. Brand new portables - $49.95, sofas. Many colors. Cheap. Call Fenced yard, utility stal 487-3216, Evenings, 882-2316. ED 2-5977. T5-5/5 and Princeton Arms. 1 and 2 $5.00 per Master Charge at WILCOX month. Large selection 337-9215 noon midnight. TF bedrooms from $125. 337-0511, of recomditioned used machines. T10-5/13 - SECONDHAND STORE, 509 East porch. 351-5711. 4-5/1 ,§ HALSTEAD MANAGEMENT Singers, Whites, Necchis, New Michigan. 485-4391, 8 a.m. - 5:30 MOBILE CRUISER (or CAPITOL VILLA COMPANY, 351-7910. O Home & "Many Others." $19,95 GARRARD TURNTABLE. Mark II. sai^ to $39.95. Terms. EDWARDS SUMMER SUBLEASE, Excellent condition. $55. APARTMENTS DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, 100 USED apartment close t 332-6871. 1-4/30 vacuum cleaners. Tanks, REDUCED 2 man summer sublet. 1115 North Washington. 351-1791. 5-5/5 canisters and up-rights. SPARTAN HALL singles for r Married, post-grads, 1 and 2 _ 489-6448_C-4/30 KUSTOM PA column. 4 8" speakers. Guaranteed 1 full year. $7.88 and 1QC campus, $135. 351-8675. 3-5/1 Yes, We have bedroom apartments. From GUITAR 6 string Gibson. Excellent $150 or best offer. 6 months old. up. DENNIS DISTRIBUTING REMBRANDT: 12'x47'J $150-$165. Near Campus. location . condition. Fair COMPANY, 316 N. Cedar " price. Call . . For information call GIRL ROOMMATE wanted to share MEN 21 and over - Clean quiet 353-0110. 3-5/1 furnished 2 bedroom apartment. RIVERS EDGE and 351-4687. T5-5/4 opposite City Market. C-4/30 rooms. Cooking and parking. Phone 351-6227 after 6 p.m. WATERS EDGE APTS. Close, reasonable. 487-5753, GUITAR 6 string. Gut. Greco. $65. HARPSICHORDS FAMOUS Sabthil BABY GRAND Diano, $300 1961 10'x50'. $2,4( 3-5/1 on the river, 1 block 485-8836. TF - from campus, 2 and Son. Keyboard Sales. Excellent ic()V-". Call before 3 1958 Jeep wagon 332-3881. SUMMER SUBLEASE, 4-man, p.m. 694-0yb4. T5-4/30 T5-5/4 627-5272, Grand Ledge. 5-5/4 Burcham Woods, pool. $210. bathrooms, balconies, See Don in Waters Edge 351-1164. 6-5/1 fireplace, I 332-4432 Parking space. $55 per month plus summer rental $50 per man 3 ROOMS and bath. Clean. Available utilities. 339-9060 or 487-6295. PRIVATE ROOM in modern home. now for married couple, $125 per 3-4/30 STODDARD North Harrison, female, no APARTMENTS now month, utilities paid. $50 deposit. 485-9346. T5-4/30 leasing for fall. 1 bedroom, 2 man. smoking. 351-8994. 4-5/1 SUMMER SUBLET. Quiet building in quiet location. 2 man with pool. Ample parking. Perfect for grad and married ROOM AND board for Summer. Tri 2 PARTY furnished efficiency. $130 351-5618. 3-4/30 Delta Sorority. 332-0955, ED students or working adults. Summer: $145 - Fall. Air 2-5031. T5-5/1 conditioned. Close to campus. IV Walking distance. 332-0913, ED UNIVERSITY VILLA, 4 blocks to 2-2920. T5-5/4 4-1328. T5-4/30 Student Union. Summer and fall SUMMER 5 weeks. Room and board. leases available. 2, 3 and 4 man Theta Sorority. 332-2329, SUMMER SUBLEASE: Three girls furnished from $150. 351-4694, 332-6438. T5-5/6 needed. One month free. Haslett HALSTEAD MANAGEMENT Apartments. Call 351-1285. COMPANY, 351-7910. O T5-4/30 For Sale FURNISHED APARTMENT for 3 Beal St. Apartments Fall and BLANK 8 track cartridges and title Summer. 1 block from girls, leasing summer or fall. 1141 SUMMER SUBLET. On labels, dust bugs, tape cleaners, Albert. 694-8266 after 5 p.m. campus. Furnished 2-man efficiency, convenient li plugs and jacks galore. All at 10-5/1 Reasonable. 134 Stoddard unite, $160. 3-man unite, catalog prices. MAIN $195. Reduced summer rates. After 5 p.m. 3-4/30 ELECTRONICS, 5558 South 2 MAN deluxe, air conditioning, 2 216 Beal St., Apartment 2A. - Pennsylvania, 882-5035. C blocks from campus. Summer and 351-6088 or 332-0641. Houses Fall leasing. $170. 372-5767, 489-1656. Days, 484-1579. TF HUMIDIFIER, ROLL-AWAY bed, 2 GIRLS to for Fall t 351-3036.6- 10 p.m. GIRL ROOMMATE wanted for T5-5/4 3-4/30 Summer. 1 block from campus. FENDER SHOWMAN with Premier MAN NEEDED: 2 332-2916. 4-4/30 bedroom '■ MAN furnished, reverb, Gretch Nashville guitar, furnished, balcony, swimming carpeted, for summer. One block with hard case. My cost $1,300 EAST SIDE rent Summer or Fall. (9 from campus pool, Capitol Villa. 1672 East plus, $750 or best offer. Grand River. Apt. 144. T5-5/4 month lease) - all furnished. 351-1371.3-5/1 353-7597. T5-5/4 Several 1 bedrooms,, Summer, 711 BURCHAM. Deluxe 3-man $90 and $95; Fall $100 to $120; furnished apartments. Now leasing 2 bedrooms (utilities paid) for Summer and Fall. Phone IV Summer $105, Fall $150. 2 9-9651 or 351-3525. TF bedroom. Fall, $140. Call 337-0409. O 355-0068. 3-4/30 SUMMER SUBLET n 5-5/4 Summer or fall, you can't beat MARIGOLD APARTMENTS. 911 Marigold, Deluxe across 2-man from campus. furnished Campus Hill! apartments. Now leasing for Summer and Fall. IV 9-9651 or You can't beat Campus Hill for rates - can't beat the features! Central 351-1237. TF air conditioning; party lounge; big, new apartments, groovy furnishings UNFURNISHED DELUXE and luxury appliances; plenty of parking. All this from only $37.50* apartments. 2 and 3 bedroom. for. summer - $58.75* for fall. 663-3756 after 6 p.m. and all day Saturday and Sunday. T5-4/30 Call J.R. Culver Company today and ask about w unbeatable Campus Hill. Delta *based on 4-person occupancy campus Arms hill lu/no Apartments NOW RENTING FOR FALL CALL 337-063S SIX BIG REASONS ... Reduced Fall Rates to wheel on over to State Management for luxurious fall living. All apartments feature air conditioning, patios (for Ole Cedar Village sun loving people), excellent decor, and a price you can't afford to miss. After you've made the rounds to 12 month leases other apartment buildings, circle on over to State $240/month Management. $260/month $265/month New Cedar LEASES NOW BEING SIGNED FOR THE 1970 71 ACADEMIC YEAR. Village ■ 12 month leases $250/month $260/month $270/month • HASLETT ARMS • DELTA ARMS • EVERGREEN/ - 9 month leases are an additional Service? You bet! $5 per person per month. Ask the guy or girl who lives here • CEOARBROOKE ARMS • UNIVERSITY TERRACE . LOWEBROOKE ARMS Cedar Village S/. LJJJ Siak (/tljmuqefmnt Cloyxricdwfi rjfiaMm mt c Bogue St. at the Red Cedar Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 30, 1970 13 Student lite 11 d WHAT'S wnni s» _ i - rfves laaminlit" • glasses DIRECTORY 50c SPECIAL Wash up to a 9X12 rug 50c This Space KNNG k icontactlens in our 25 lb. Texas washer. $1.00 insertion service charge per |R lL_Collin». Optometrist WENDROW'S ECONOWASH FOR RENT - to be pre-paid. 12 p.m. deadline 1 class day before. Vo-bptical Services 3006 Vine St. 7 1 block west of a.m. -11 p.m. Joyce 355-8255 15218 S. Logan 393-4230 Sears. The Third lecture in the series ToRi^i "Efficient Frandor Shell Station Mr. Martin': BAUTEL'S Thinking" Branden will be presented by Barbara tonight, 7 Major repairs including Yarns - Supplies p.m., Rm 30, Union, by the MSU Students of Objectivism. Reminder: tune-up and brake work hooking, knitting, weaving There is no charge for admittance to mechanic on duty crocheting the Spring Term lecture series. All State Road Service 14 E. Saginaw 489-8010 MSU Folklore Society presents Alii Rose, folksinger, guitarist and contact lens composer from Boston, 8:30 p.m., services college travel Friday and Saturday, The Joint, basement of Student Services. on ABC-TV D. M. DEAN, O.D. office Accordinq to our i " Wide World of 210 Abbott Rd. Sports 130 West Grand River Blvd. only to Joni Mitch* Suite #16 351-8811 351-6010 Study A Broad 332-6563 - College of Social Science Mutlidisciplinary majors - meet graduation £earn to tlyV Sure youl Typewriter or Adding Machine requ I use our Air Taxi-Service REPAIRS brooks Imported Cars studying overseas this summer, fall or winter. Stop by 301 Linton Hall or lew Piper 20% Discount from regular 1 rates Sales and call Charlie Maclean 353-5228. I All at: Deadline braving the mighty rapids of the Red Cedar River, Service May 6th for American Business Machines dangerous as exposing one's skin to the pollution of the Francis Aviation 339-8258 482-1473 programs. Loltol city Airport 484-1324 Free pickup and Delivery 5014 N. Grand River, Lansing There will be a meeting, ! State News photo by Fred Ferri " Women's Lounge, Union, to PAR-MOR ELDORADO GOLF COURSE future speakers, and establish a basis Agnew blasts for combatting discri GOLF COURSES 3750 West Howell Rd., Ms in The ■ Illuminated Driving Range women areas at MSU. For following Free U classes will BUILDING SPECIALTIES information call 351-2657. meet tonight: Leather and Fur 19 Hole Par 3 & Regulation Working, 7 p.m., 115 Bessey; Current Student Issues, 7:30 p.m., 158 (continued from page one) are deeply concerned that order for campus conduct with MSU Resistance will meet Abbott Hall; Edward seems to have risen above justice tonight, 8 Albee, 7:30 immediate expulsion for serious p.m., Albatross Coffeehouse, 547 E. p.m., Snyder Hall basement; "And," Agnew added, "when as the objective of law." violations. Grand River. Understanding Electronic Music, the president of that Brewster said students do not TERRACE GOLF respected — End open door enrollment life insurance The style you want - 7:30 p.m., 304 Bessey; Erich Fromm, "blame the President in 7 p.m., 301 Bessey; Vocations for university describes the election a policies for unqualified students. Plan your Future now for that special date! of a president of the United personal sense" because they did BUTLER 'SKIDD IELAND Service Social Change, 9:15 p.m., 215 — Eliminate amnesty for ee Information and literature Elda Diane States by the people of the not expect much of the political - 7 RIDES - Bessey. lawlessness or violence. Beauty Salon United States as a 'hucksterized process. Bar campus organizations — | steve kaufman Complete hair process' under which they could "They assume that the main Typing Service care which publicly declare intention 353-7708 former Pentagon historian, speaking not expect much better' springs of political ambition to violate the rules of an tonight, 8 p.m., 108B Wells Hall on whichever package was bought require most politicians to be BARBI MEL: Typing, multilithing. academic community and then The Arms Race as a Pollutant. or sold,' it is clearly time for the governed by a crass calculation [I TUNE-UP SPECIAL BUD'S No job too large or too small. Block off campus. 332-3255. C alumni of that fine old college to of popularity," Brewster said. do so. 6 cylinder $18.75 AUTO PARTS demand that it be headed by a "They can even explain, if not Agnew said campus radicals I V 8 - $24.25 plus tax the Late Model Motors and TYPING AND bookkeeping, etc. in more mature and responsible excuse, the vice president as a are offspring of "affluent, I Parks "66" Service parts a my home. Office experienced. person. pawn in the stretegic effort to permissive upper middle class speciality 669-5189. T5-5/4 "President Kingman Brewster coopt the right wing to head off parents who learned their Dr. |l40 Haslett Rd. 332-1416 Halfway between Holt and of Yale has also stated that he Spock and threw discipline out 14 hr. wrecker service a George Wallace candidacy." Mason on N. Cedar 599-2154 DISSERTATIONS, Theses, Term does not feel the window — when The Studio Theatre will present that black The vice they should papers. ANITA WARREN: SCM revolutionaries president said have done the opposite. 8 Track Tapes and May 1st Sign up Deadline TELEMACHUS CLAY, a Collage for can get a fair trial American universities have LOUIS BEAUTY SALON Electric. 351-0736. 351-7086. Voices within our Tape Decks for Selling Crafts at C-4/30 by Lewis John Carlino, judicial system. become a spawning ground and "To most academicians the Latest in Hairstyles directed by C.A. Leibel in "Beware "I do not feel that the traditional enemy has always and Hair Shaping MADHATTER'S of schizophrenic spiders. They're too students of Yale University can sanctuary for revolution and CAMPUS rebellion. He proposed a nine - been on the right," Agnew said. THIEVES'MARKET low on the ground to discern noble GAS AND WASH FLEA MARKET get a fair impression of their faces." May 1, 8 p.m.. May 2, 2 p.m. point program for handling what "The sixties showed how 248 W. Grand River Union Board Office & 8 p.m.; May 3, 2 p.m.; Studio country under the tutelage of he called "the criminal left." Kingman Brewster." pitifully unprepared the 355-3355 Theatre, Rm 49, Fairchild. academic community was for an There was no immediate copy quick Need more shelves comment from Brewster. assault from its ideological rear." The Mid-Michigan TrackClub holds WARREN'S SHOES Minting superservice or drawer space? CLIFF & PAULA HAUGHEY events for runners and joggers at But a Yale official said, "I ng dollars Low bob jqines paints Frandor think Mr. Agnew is . . Professional Thesis Preparation various locations every Saturday probably ainera ready copy . . . •«r nJmta fitll line of "Sjffing Means For Master's '& morning. Call Don Shuster 332-1225 getting back" at Brewster for a yjmS2TT Doctoral Candidates. Professional Thesis or Fred Helsabeck 355-4012. speech he made April 21 critical unfinished furniture. Sandal Weather Typing, Multilith Printing and of the Nixon administration. 677-8141 Masoi Hard Binding. Free Brochure Super Opening of the Student is Til 9 and Brewster said then, "Many Estimates. Call 337-1527. C Undergraduate Art Show, May 1, members of the silent 7:30, featuring wild refre disaffected majority of students 1 Lost & Found Personal ■T RED girl's Real Estate Small Pizza bag FREE Hearing gym in A thrilling hour of beauty. EAST ... LANSING, Pinecrest area. Jolkswaqen, while hitchhiking For appointment call 484-4519. Spacious 3 bedroom brick and MSU Road Ralley Club presents the lay. 353-2806. T5-5/1 MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS aluminum ranch. Panelled Magical Misery Tour road rallye, WITH ONE ITEM.OFFER family STUDIO, 1600 East Michigan. room with built-ins, VA baths, NOTHING BUT nothing will find a Sunday. The entry fee is $3.50 for (continued from page one) t - MALE Dalmatian - lost in C-4/30 buyer for your sporting goods car, driver and navigator, 25c extra GOOD FOR ON CAMPUS fireplace, tiled basement, 2 car Call garage. Beautiful landscaping. more quickly than a Want Ad. per person. Register from 12 -3 p.m. 0. T5-5/1 Dial 355-8255 now. in Lot L. Prizes given for 1st, 2nd, — discrimination against the DELIVERIES OR PICKUPS ONLY Peanuts Personal Must be seen. $29,900. 337-7084. charging parties in the 3-5/1 Information call 353-7714. availability of money for GOOD TODAY ONLY HASLETT A-Frame house, research; f GOLD rimmed bedrooms, fireplace, wooded l< $16,900,339-2938.3-5/1 Anyone who has books left at not yet the Shaw picked up Book — we also have Footlongs, King Burgers . Black cas< HEY 462634 there t awarding the charging TERM PAPERS, dissertations, e Exchange (New Community) can do parties no committee •ridge Road. 494375. 1-4/30 MODERN, AIRY home, full ac Experienced. Electric typewrit so any day at the Union lost and or less desirable assignment committee Ham, Roast Beef & Salami Subs Call Karen, 882-2639. 0-4/30 found, through this term. Bring ID to claim your books. Questions? Call assignments; CALL: 332-6517 T INTERST? Sell hobby items HOOMLA - GET v > baths, rec L room, den, fireplace. 332-1129 after 5 p.m. ' use for cash with a $30,000. — discriminating against the 351-6382. T5-5/5 al 355-8255. charging parties in giving them ROSE, APRIL Fools came true. no mid - year salary increase in OKEMOS, BRICK, three bedroom PAM ARGERSINGER, In Wings are the thing - The Other paneled study. 6%% mortgage. January 1970; I'ntv of Meadowbrook Trace. Rose. S-4/30 COMPLETE THESIS Service. If $35,000. 351-6632 5-5/4 . freedom from repression, and a — |nd call 351-1265. 2-4/30 Discount Printing. IBM typing and chance to be yourself among brothers threatening on Feb. 23, ' EAST LANSING, Linden Street. 4 binding of thesis, resumes, and sisters. Voice your opinion and 1970, to terminate the medium sized female tri publications. Across from campus, employment of the d - bedroom Cape Cod, family room join us. Meeting Friday, 8 p.m. Call charging dog. Collared. Called corner MAC and Grand River, parties and 351-5599 or 353-4540. with fireplace. Large living room, below 355-6238 between 6 - 11 p.m. for continuing the kitchen, dining area. Full Style Shop. Call place and information. threats until the charges were basement. Central air conditioner and air cleaner. 2 car attached COPYGRAPH 337-1666. C SERVICES Luis Bunvel's Exterminating Angel filed and Zales will be shown Personal garage. Excellent location. tonight, 7 and 9 p.m., |e Gay and we're proud! See HAPPY 28 "TINK", beautifuller every 1-4/30 year. you get "Pete." $34,000. Gordon Fisher at Globe Realty. 337-1661 or evenings MANUSCRIPT TYPING. Close i 106B Wells Hall and Friday night, 7 and 9 p.m., 109 Anthony $.75 — actively campaigning against certain candidates to the Love Triangle ^ 655-2596. T5-5/4 Dept. Advisory Committee and > What's Bridal Set for Her.. Happening. GLM. in doing this, making false .Matching Band for Him SIM, HAPPY 21st, old man! May the Inter - Varsity Christian Fellowship charges about some of the remaining years find good fortune Recreation Wanted will meet tonight, 8:30 p.m., and happiness. D.R. 1-4/30 candidates. fYS OPEN 8 - 5:30 p.m.. INDIA OVERLAND $204, regular SENIOR, MALE wants h McDonel Kiva. LTa1 thr°ugh Friday. UNION trips. 39 Lansdowne Gardens, |™DING BARBER SHOP. Real Estate London S.W.8. UK. 45-6/5 board,351-4187 5-4/4 EAST LANSING. 4 bedroom brick EUROPE - $199 round trip (jet). ONE PHILOSOPHY of Business term Itkin, 1509 Vassar, Kalamazoo, paper. Will pay up to $20. enclosed back Michigan 49001. (616) 349-7011. 351-7793. 2-4/30 porch, finished 1-4/30 basement, 2 car garage. FHA terms available. 351-3445 from 1 GOOD NEWS for hobbyists! There ■stvT?h.9irl l l h 9UV with in Psy 225' flare Ca" pants." p.m. 2-5/1 JOIN THE motorcycle Peace, May Day, MSU Anarchists. Ride For are lots of good buys in today's 884. 1.4/30 Classified Ads! EAST SIDE: Owner 12-5/1 tired of BLOOD DONORS Needed. $7.50 for looking for 'a all positive. A negative, B negative | 8324% "?„CK BOTTOM" Service L ' 7 " 10:30 P.m. 10-5/13 and AB negative, $10.00. O EDITING OF manuscripts, theses negative, $12.00. Michigan etc. by college English teacher. Community Blood Center, 507Vi East Grand River, East Lansing. GIVE HER THE 339-9376. T5-5/4 Above the new Campus Book Store. Hours: 9 3:30 p.m. DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS, a.m. to PERFECT GIFT FOR. formats. Experienced. Reasonable charge. Call 355-1040. 16-4/30 Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Tuesday and Thursday, 12 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 337-7183. C -FULL TENNIS SHOP- 482-6353. T5-5 beginning July. 355-3653. 'ROFESSIONAL SUEDE and $225 DRESSES- leather cleaning and refinishing NEAT, RELIABLE woman By Sending Mother service. Now being offered at the t< SHORTS - light housekeeping 1 day a v USE OUR CONVENIENT PAYMENT P your own personal message OKEMOS DRY CLEANERS, Good pay. Call even M F 10-9 2155 Hamilton Rd., 332-0611. 353-7942. 1-4/30 T-WTh 10-5:30 in a Peanuts Personal THE Mother's Day Ad. HOME PROFESSIONALS. O OF MARRIED COUPLE v S 9 - 5 ZALES ALTERNATIONS AND dressmaking Married housing SPORTHAUS We're nothing ar PaciCI"EngThU the ^ ma''ed ad is directly to her i:oo p.m., by experienced Reasonable charge. Call 355-S June 21st to July 31st. Call c< 517-631-6888 between 6 8 without your love. May 4. 1-4/30 2320 E. MICHIGAN 329 South Washington, Lansing 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 30, |< African unity "The people wanted a looser Williams said Africans looked elusive: Soapy other alliances, especially Poverty, ignorance and disease type to r By JEFFSHELER the U.S. tradition of NATO, prevented the United State News Staff Writer organization," he said. "Only through the superb leadership of independence for assistance in States from taking an active role - like lives," Williams said, but in when they push H.thein Ethiopia when the nations' their own movements for in African independence the long run they can hope to be into the U.N." P African unity is an "elusive :_j—-J independence. mnuomonk "fairly rich" due to the The United leaders met did they finally put States concept" that represents a together the organization." Africans don't believe they "We were the first country to continent's natural resources. said, has helped k..:uS* build W'Hita "diminishing goal" among Besides African unity, Williams will be truly independent until deny arms to South Africa," he African countries are seeking Africans by , r'l African countries, G. Mennen listed independence and they eliminate colonialism and said. "We refuse to let our ships respect, Williams said, by "embassies rather fh11''! Williams, former undersecretary nationalism, better standards of all of its representatives," he land if they won't receive sending talented leaders to consulates" in the rn ^ of state for African affairs and interracial treatment. But, by living and respect as factors "the said. obtain high positions at the by sending dini trieSi six-term Michigan governor, said African people have in mind He added that while U.S. and large, Africans think our United United Nations. Nations. technical _P °mats Personnel here Tuesday. when they speak of Africa for policies in Africa "couldn't be behavior there is less than what "The real problem is that they qualified tha£"what d "w« the Africans." faulted, in principle anyway," the situation calls for." don't have enough people of this Red China a»e -ssia •» Williams lectured on "Africa sending." for the Africans," the title of his recent book, to an Evening College class at Kellogg Center. "Five unity) had years ago it (African a lot more drive than what it has now," Williams said. Let Them Know He said the concept "carries a lot of mystique, especially among students. "But in my travels throughout the continent I found I was better acquainted with the problems of Africa, as an Where You Are From. example, the countries on the East Coast than did the African people living on the West Coast," he said. Shop for MSU monogramed T-shirts, sweatshirts, He cited the Organization for African Unity and other Former Gov. G. Mennen Williams lectures "Africa for the Africans." at an on his book evening College class in "structures" that promote unity but said these were difficult to jackets, and sweaters at the Kellogg Center. State News photo by Don Gerstner organize. Board discusses vote Spartan Spirit Shop (continued from page one) systems) until we give the new board a chance," she said. "We payments to groups for the May 24 Open Air Celebration, the (lower level of the Intern Inter - Cooperative Council can't make a valid judgment board has no money to pay for a (ICC) and Off - Campus Council when it's all theory." referendum. (OCC) would jointly select the Comptroller Beryl Simonson "Until after the concert, we're representative of "off - campus pointed out that, due to advance broke," he said. students." A suggestion that MHA and WIC also share a representative was rejected because "they are separate political organizations." Because the also applies to same argument Senate Judiciary the other four groups, the to allow motion was amended all major governing groups a vote if the issue is hears Blackmun approved in a referendum. WASHINGTON (AP) - Judge He told the committee Nixon Cabinet President Bob Harry A. Blackmun told senators would be the best man to ask to Grossfeld said the board's Wednesday that as a Supreme define what he means by "strict credibility would suffer if it held Court justice he would try to constructionist." referendums too often. keep his personal ideas and "I would do my best not to "The board's credibility would philosophies out of his decisions. have my decisions affected by be enhanced by putting the The 61 year old • - personal ideas and proposal before students and Minnesotan also said he is philosophies," he testified. - asking what they want, instead seriously considering selling all of having petitions Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., force a his financial securities if referendum," MHA President confirmed. swinging to the subject of ethics, asked Blackmun if he had ever Harold Buckner countered. At the same time, Blackmun sat in cases involving companies "If the constitution is going to said his 11 - year judicial record in which he was a director or for change every term, I want a clear reflects a sensitivity to labor, which he worked as a lawyer. mandate that students want a civil rights and the problems of nge, off TipUS "the little people." Blackmun told him he had representative Rick Kibbey said. And he told the Senate not. He said that in reviewing Kibbey said he would welcome Judiciary Committee that the more than 900 cases in which he the "kick in the pants" which hundreds of letters he has had ruled he found only four in presentation of petitions would received since his nomination which he had any stock interest provide. have demonstrated, above all, a in a litigant. In two, the Panhellenic President Nancy faith the ordinary American has decisions went against the Glaser said the timing of the in the court as "a bastion of companies. In one, involving referendum was wrong, although freedom" Mil ing and the issue itself was valid. The committee plans to meet Manufacturing, he bought the "We have no basis to judge stock after Thursday to act on the the decision was (the old and new representative nomination. announced. Indochina (continued from page one) situation resulted in a Geneva Russians evidently had second conference to cool it off. thoughts and retreated hastily justification as the Americans Only a week or so ago the from the idea. had used long years ago for their Russians made a hesitant, Now there is a possibility that intervention in South Vietnam. cautious sounding on the the threats raised by the overall In the American case, a Saigon possibility of another such major Indochina war situation will be government had asked for help. international conference. The regarded as intolerable by the Now the Communist side North Vietnamese were two superpowers, in which case legitimizes its use of force in immediately hostile to it, as was they might feel impelled to Cambodia by invoking the Red China. In circumstance in confer, at least the two of them request of a deposed ruler. which Moscow is competing at first, on the chances of In the case of Cambodia, it with Pekiflg for influence, the finding a way out of the maze. was the Communist side and not the American which penetrated and occupied Cambodian %(j]J territory, long before Sihanouk was overthrown. If the coup had Give Mom a Bigfffe early. not taken place, Saigon would And make Mother's Day last longer. have had to live indefinitely with Call or visit an FTD florist today. And the idea that its order a BigHug Bouquet to arrive enemy had this sanctuary area. early. He'll send it across the street. Or country. A special arrangement. What is changed now is that For a very special mother. Yours. Saigon's regime probably sees a golden opportunity to hit hard at that sanctuary and ™;'fisi2.50 perhaps put it out of business. The temptation to move quickly Instant Spartan Spirit in many varieties oj colors and styles must have been extremely strong. There is a fateful question which intrudes itself in all this. What effect do these MSU developments have on the chances of lessening the American involvement in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia? On the surface, at least, the answer would seem to be that the chances have been damaged. There is a possibility, however, BOOK STORE tiiat history will repeat itself. The situation in all Indochina now patently is dangerous to world peace. It is even more dangerous now than it was in . „ *V-. v" 1961, when developments in Laos had raised such misgivings The FTD bouquet. In the Center for Intern among the great powers that the