Time . . . Tuesday goes, you say? Ah, no / michigan Cloudy STATE NEWS and time stays. We go. mild, with a chance of state ... Alas - Austin Dobson showers today and Wednesday. university 62 Number 1 East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, May 12, 1970 Senate committee OKs bar liSHlNGTON future funds for Cambodia (AP) - The Senate senator called "a loophole big enough to sponsored by Sens. Frank Church, D-ldaho Vietnamese drive the whole Pentagon sources reported that six U.S. Relations Committee approved through." and John Sherman Cooper, R-Ky. Navy advisors went along to Phnom Penh The actions came as Senate Democratic Xlminely Monday legislation barring leaders scheduled a month of debate on a It would forbid specifically the use of with the vessels. Ifor all futiire U.S. military action in series of foreign - policy measures, most of funds to retain U.S. forces in Cambodia, The flotilla was on an announced mission !0dja - on the ground, the sea and in them centered the the supporting in any way the presence of to unload supplies and bring thousands of on President's U.S. advisers in Cambodia, and the Vietnamese back to their homeland. acted to limit the Defense constitutional power to deploy U.S. 'he panel j conducting of any air combat activity in Other units of the flotilla which left combat forces overseas. freedom of action under a military The Cambodia support of Cambodian forces. South Vietnam on Saturday remained ! and voted to plug what — amendment was It also would forbid the down river, where South Vietnamese and spending of funds to provide military instruction to U.S.-trained Cambodian forces secured the Cambodian troops "or to provide persons strategic ferry landing at Neak Luong on to engage in any combat activity in support Highway 1. of Cambodian forces." In the group of vessels that reached licy modificatio The amendment would not bar the use of Phnom Penh were five LSTs - ?o Vietnamese troops in Cambodia, unless they were directly supported by U.S. tanks — and these were back some of the 200,000 Vietnamese landing ship expected to bring funds. living in the capital. Sen. George S. McGovern, D-S.D., A White House spokesman said there is ace Academic meanwhile told the Senate there are now 21 co-sponsors for an amendment to set a cutoff on financial support of U.S. no change in President Nixon's policy that American personnel would not go 21.7 miles into Cambodia "and there have beyond operations in Vietnam, Laos and been no U.S. By DIANE PETRYK the changes are designed to pave the way personnel beyond that." The State News Staff Writer toward incorporation of the State Cambodia, except for what is needed to spokesman made that statement in News, withdraw U.S. forces. Thurman said. response to a question about the report tecommended policies on campus Article Five, if adopted as revised, would It is to be offered to a military that advisers were in Phnom Penh. turbances, propsed revisions to the procurement authorization bill, expected require regulations governing student At the Pentagon gdemic Freedom Report and conduct to to be taken up by the Senate in about a in Washington, a be considered in two endments to the Faculty Bylaws will be month. spokesman interpreted the flotilla's mission cussed today by the Academic Council, categories: MSU General Student McGovern said 10 additional senators as a relief operation rather than a military en to students, the meeting will be held Regulations and MSU Student Group exercise after the vessels passed the limit J:15 p.m. in the Auditorium. Regulations. had told him they would vote for the amendment, making a total of 31. Thus, he set for combat activity. Freedom singers General regulations would be those According to A. L. Thurman, chairman said, almost one • third of the 100 senators He said that if the South Vietnamese established in order to secure the safety of University Student Affairs now appear ready to vote for it. expedition runs into enemy attack on the The Street Corner Society performed at the strike rally Monday near members of the University community, mmittee, (USAC) a report on policies While the committee was debating action way back from Phnom Penh, he assumes Beaumont Tower. Professors Norman Pollack and Charles Larrowe maintain order and insure successful procedures concerning campus about 30 South Vietnamese navy vessels the South Vietnamese forces would act to discussed what direction the strike will follow. jionstrations was requested by the operation of the University. docked at the capital of Cambodia. South save the situation. ard of Trustees almost two years ago. State News photo by Mike Beasley Student group regulations would be e first document, presented to the those established to govern student ademic Council last November, was conduct with student groups, specifically, ticized by campus blacks who living unit student groups and registered Strikers, officials stalemated nplained that no blacks were involved in student organizations. consideration. Article Two concerns the policies ISMSU was then charged with making n blacks determining the academic rights and more involved with the responsibilities of students and faculty, and ment, Thurman said. Article Seven sets the procedure by which iere was one deletion made when By DAVE SHORT Wharton in an attempt to have the issues previous position on the strike and the commission was being formed to discuss the document may be amended. 'MSU returned the report to Thurman's and discussed by various groups within the demands. open admissions and other issues. But, he nmittee. They wished to have excluded MARILYN PATTERSON University structure. Although Wharton With the strikers still pressing for their pointed out that the commission was Recommended amendments to the section that said, although protests and State News Staff Writers had intended to have only representatives demands, the meeting was a standoff. But, planned long before the strike came. The Faculty Bylaws to make them consistent from each student organization, the strike the meeting was the first session between commission will report its findings after a nonstrations are recognized as part of with Academic Council action of student wth and Approximately 200 people jammed the steering committee the faculty graduate representatives of the steering committee year of study. change, violence and participation in academic government will , - truction would not Board of Trustees Room in the assistant strike committee, anti - strikers and the administration. Another meeting is be condoned, also be discussed. and the Administration, the crowd was Wharton said that many students weren't :ements would not be made under President Wharton is scheduled to make Administration Bldg. Tuesday afternoon planned today from noon to 2 p.m. for a meeting of the minds about the strike allowed to stay. between the familiar with the background of many of ess, and amnesty could not be remarks at the end of the meeting. same representatives. the issues. He added that there is no point ranteed. On May 26, the Academic Council is going on within the University and the Although nothing definite was resolved, strikers demands. a wide range of issues including the in jumping into things before they have he report will go to the Academic scheduled to discuss ROTC. Throughout the three and half hour been researched. incil today with The meeting was called by President session, Wharton reasserted the University's concept of the University and academic USAC, in favor of the freedom were discussed. Wharton pointed conditions and ASMSU against The meeting was disrupted from time to out that the channels within the University time with emotional outbursts from the he council will also discuss revisions IN SENATE were viable, but the strikers continuously disagreed with him. crowd and with several soundings of posed to articles 2, 5, 6 and 7 of the building fire alarms. idemic Freedom The meeting followed a strike rally of Report r Thurman said about 3,000 people in front of Beaumont At the se changes are designed to bring the rally which preceded the march Abortion lument into line with the McKee Tower. to the Administration Bldg., about 3,000 vote Report pted April 7. Controversy broke out throughout the students and faculty heard the strike rtlcle 6 is a complete revision of the meeting concerning the strikers' demands. steering committee position statement on Wharton emphasized during the meeting the strike presented by Pat Martin, itionship between the University and that he had called It for discussion lent publications. By LARRY LEE of the husband, when he is available, to get Three senators changed their votes from Lubbock, Texas, freshman. fter extensive State News Staff Writer enough votes for the bill. last year, two swinging their votes for the purposes rather than as a negotiating hearings on the subject, session. "Rather than calling this phenomenon a after a study of other The Senate faces a critical vote, on "We've been checking since Wednesday bill, one going against it. Big Ten and with doctors and hospitals, and almost Sen. Stanley Rozyckl, D - Detroit, went Strike representatives questioned strike it could be recognized as a massive 'ate Universities' abortion reform this week, probably today, approaches to campus Wharton continuously about his plans awakening to the issues long present," uications, it was the consensus of an ad in an effort to overturn Wednesday's defeat without exception, they support this against the bill last week while Sen. George committee that MSU should disengage of the measure. amendment," Mrs. Beebe said. "This is a Kuhn, R - Birmingham, and Sen. John concerning their issues. If from good amendment and there is no reason Toepp, R - Cadillac, changed their previous The president announced that a (please turn to back page) sponsoring, or being responsible Proponents of the reform legislation that "no" votes to "yes" votes. the content or financial would allow an abortion during the first 90 why it can't work." stability of She said she is "much more optimistic" And of five senators who were absent student publication. days of pregnancy, needs to pick up three about passage of the bill than she was from last year's 16-17 vote, only one voted was the feeling of the subcommittee votes to send the bill to the House. during last week's vote. for the bill.this year. student publications under direct Sen. N. Lorraine Beebe, R - Dearborn, Two senators did not vote on the issue Polly Gibson, Senate candidate from the versity control are anachronistic and said she has been talking to senators since Bure from the last week: Sen. Harold Hungerford, R - 24th district, also urged passage of a similar University community last week's 17-19 rejection of the bill In d ^ sufficient Lansing and Sen. Robert Huber, R - Troy. abortion bill Monday as "important and Nixon outlines to insure order to gain more support. policy responsible In a vote last year, however, Hungerford constructive legislation for our citizens." competitive journalism. She also said she would support an PProved by both USAC and voted for a less liberal bill and Huber voted She said the abortion measure should be ASMSU, amendment requiring the written consent against it. reconsidered by the Senate and urged the House of Representatives to consider HB No.3364, a bill she called carefully euther death seats Mazey researched and thoroughly studied. Speaking before the members of the Edward W. Sparrow Hospital Guild today, on Cambodian attack Mrs. Gibson said this bill recognizes that WASHINGTON (AP) - President Nixon Secretary of State William P. Rogers is UAW's temporary °m Our Wire Services leader abortion is a real concern to people with religious convictions, but it would allow those who do not share their views to make briefed the nation's governors Monday on the opened Cambodian military venture and up the possibility he may put on a talked to the governors about the diplomatic situation and Gen. John Vogt, executive secretary of the Joint Chiefs of acting president when Reuther died. He their own decisions. She termed this "a telethon beamed at campus unrest. Staff, covered the military operations in )EI?0IT " ~ Emil Mazey, one of five likely to succeed Walter P. Reuther filled that post once in 1948 while Reuther recovered from a potential assassin's right of individual judgment." "It is only reasonable that there will Prior to the final breakup of the closed Cambodia. as A lengthy question and answer session meeting, newsmen heard a report that it "am of the United Auto Workers shotgun blast which left his right arm continue to be abortions," Mrs. Gibson generated a bit of heat between Vice followed. partially paralyzed. said, "But under the pending revision it onday t0°k °ver ^ actln8 President But Mazey is considered more at home will no longer be a violation of the law, President Spiro T. Agnew and Democratic Gov. Frank Licht of Rhode Island over the Gov. John A. Love, R - Colo., chairman of the National Conference of Governors, Reuther, 62; his wife May, 59; their with the union's finances than with done often under unsanitary conditions, by issue of student disorders. told reporters afterward it was a very yguard; a Philadelphia arthitect; and arduous, tension - packed bargaining. untrained people and frequently useful meeting, hopeful for the President pilot and co However, Licht told newsmen latei- that • pilot were killed Mazey's career in organized labor began endangering a woman's life." he had no clash with anyone at the session. as well as for the governors. Way night when their chartered when he was 20. He participated in a 1933 Mrs. Gibson feels that our elected He said he relayed to Nixon the views of strike against Briggs Manufacturing Co. of officials should have the courage to vote to « « iet P'um"ieted into a wooded some Rhode Island college presidents and It was Gov. John M. Dempsey, D-Conn., st°n» at the northern tip of Detroit, where he made automobile seat bring law into concert with reality. students and "I indicated to him that we chairman of the Organization of per Michigan. cushions. Further, she said, a revision of the law ought to have some means of Democratic Governors, who mentioned to Like Reuther in his early years, Mazey would make the right of individual ridayral Services w,n be he,d at 10 am- was labeled "a radical" and "rabble rouser" judgment available to all women. communication with the students." Licht said Agnew did not respond to his newsmen that a telethon was discussed as a means of establishing better °a!niWhen the funeral is over will the by his critics. A veteran of those days said, "Wherever there was a picket line you'd statement. communications with students. terniH 25 members of the UAW's And in the end Nixon got a standing Later on, White House press secretary selpi a Executive Board (IEB) meet successor to Reuther. usually find Emil." After helping organize Briggs, where he ovation for his efforts to bring the Ronald L. Ziegler told reporters that the governors up to date on both the military n f°r the board meeting has not yet later became local union president, Mazey Election postponed and domestic problems even if his listeners governors discussed the possibility of setting set moved on to organizing at Gulf Refining up formal structures for were not unanimously for his policies. and Rotary Steel Electric in Detroit. Then communicating with students. And he h«Kuhe"y will the board meets, members he went to Ford where Reuther also was Elections for 11 positions on the Nixon said at the outset he would discuss recalled that Nixon had used these hours - choose one of five men — the economy as well as Vietnam and y, Off-Campus Council of ASMSU have been long TV programs several times during his secretary - treasurer — or Donald working. Cambodia but Gov. Kenneth M. Curtis, D - postponed until May 20. presidential campaign to answer questions -' at Greathouse, Leonard Woodcock Mazey became a central figure in an Petitions will be available until Friday Maine, said he never got around to the from panels or inquiries coming in by >dent fan«on — each a union vice internal upheaval within the UAW which and must be turned in to 334 or 323 economy. resulted in the overthrow of Homer Martin telephone. tors charSe °f Chrysler, American Student Services Bldg. Fifty signatures are The concentration was on Cambodia and And Ziegler indicated Nixon would be era' Motors and Ford as president in 1939, its withdrawal from required. student opposition and disorders which, in artm American Federation of Labor and willing to do this again if it could be j^ments respectively. the affilation with the Congress of Industrial part at least, spring from the presidential uniJ . UAW institution, Mazey, 57, Mazey policies and actions on Indochina. (please turn to back page) s number 2 man, took over as Organizations. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesdu['y,May '2,1J Committee By DELORES MAJOR State News Staff Writer Nearly 200 striking faculty The members of the Graduate Assistant Faculty Committee voted to accept and Strike - When adopts grade policy during i ei student was drafted term, his grade for the he joined the strike. — To give students take-home passing grades, on the reasoning that the educational value of the — credit To grade students • no credit basis, if the on a s based on what he had exams. Non strikers could do strike — being forced to think and - Academic Council can be graduate assistants met promote th done up to that point. A striking an optional paper in addition, if about the issues and to examine persuaded to authorize use of Sunday evening to adopt a set of recommendations: student, therefore, would be they wanted to, by arrangement recommendations for their own state of knowledge in credit - no credit grades for this grading — To handle grading according given i grade for the course with the instructor. relation to them — is worth, at term, even if the student didn't striking students. to the World War II solution. 11 his work up to the time — To give striking students the least, 2.0. a originally register for this type of grade. To allow striking students to FOR CHANGES — withdraw from a course they are enrolled in and receive an N grade. Channels' If the proposal efficiency questioned is passed, it The President striking faculty and graduate assistants also are preparing a document to answer Wharton's statement avoiding the Academic Senate, until 1962 after the military had He cited the fact that the released late Sunday afternoon would be referred to the All - "The ultimate decision rests recommended the change in University contributes $93,000 which again urged striking University Senate and then to with the board of trustees," status, Johnson said. per year to the ROTC programs faculty to return to "business as The channels for initiating the board of trustees. The Johnson said. In that case, it took three in the form of secretaries' usual." changes in the status of the Senate acts as an information He cited the case about 11 years for the proposal to pass salaries, free lodging and The committee asserted that ROTC program are open but body with its only authority years ago when the faculty through the channels. lighting. Repas said this the president in his statement have not been utilized, according being to refer the proposal back overwhelmingly voted to make A six • month procedure to information was concealed from has tried to separate the to President Wharton. to the council. In some cases, ROTC optional, instead of change the status of the Military the University until April 13, faculty "from our deepest sensibilities, Some students and faculty the Academic Council can refer compulsory. The board of Education Advisory Committee when it was revealed at the our own definition of members argue to the contrary, a proposal directly to the trustees voted it down and the ended in failure for a group of Academic Council. ~ """ ' 4 ~u" <- «*- professional standards and, most Following the normal president and the trustees, thus change in its status did not faculty members this year. "No one is aware of the fact procedure, an individual student Last important, from establishing a week, Robert Repas, that the ROTC Revitalization humane relationship with our faculty member or a group professor of labor and industrial Act specifically states that the desiring a curriculum change like PRESIDENT and BOARDoftrustees relations, wrote a letter to secretaries of the Air Force and students." The committee reiterated its this can present a proposal to President Wharton complaining Army have the final A say on concern that the rights of each t ASMSU or go directly to the that a group of faculty members ROTC curriculum," Repas said, member of the University Faculty Steering Committee, had followed the channels and The proposal for a committee Walter Johnson, professor of had gotten nowhere. community be respected fully, to review the ROTC program whether or not he supports labor and industrial relations, the said recently. all-university Repas said the process began *as d®feat,ed in the Academic strike, A proposal submitted to in early November when the Counc,, and no reason was given "We will endeavor to realize, ASMSU would be considered by senate faculty members requested the the sPonsors- according to as an outgrowth of the strike, a the Student Board, and then creation of a faculty standing KePas- new student - faculty Bill of referred to the steering committee. After discussion in t committee on ROTC "so that the faculty could obtain basic "I am more than by the way the faculty a little irked Rights and a more embracing definition of Academic the steering committee, the academic CO information concerning the machinery handled our request," Freedom. "The immediate situation proposal can be- placed on the operations of that department." Repas said in his letter to "The Military Education Wharton. "None of provides the opportunity to agenda of the Academic Council. us were A council agenda item may be Advisory Committee could more invited to appear either before work toward that goal; to properly be called the "Military the tabled, voted on or referred to committee by the council. standing committee Concealment Committee" Committee Education before Policies e81t®b,is1flt faculty - student relationships that will enhance or the because they systematically learning and self expression, Demands to abolish ROTC or Steering Committee itself when - make changes in its present concealed information from the it made a decision not stifle the authentic impulses on our status would be referred to the University," Repas alleged. proposal." that many of us have already Educational Policies Committee noted in this student body." or the Educational Curriculum Committee, Johnson said. The committee would submit ASMSU ^ST^rinYCOMM. HALT OPERATIONS a report back to the Academic STUDENTS*^ Council, which would then take action on or veto the report. Big DETROIT (AP) — Auto plants 4 to labor leader who dedicated his honor Funeral services for the .. „of. hroughout the nation will stop „ „, life to battling for what he Ruethers will be held at 10 a.m. visioned as economic and social Friday in Detroit's 21,026 - operations Friday when United . .. capacity Ford Autotorium. ANY Auto Workers and others stand Ju® lce- in three minutes of silence i" ^enera« Motors, Ford, Gov. William Milliken memory of Walter P. Reuther, Chrysler and American Motors proclaimed Friday "Walter announced that all their plants Reuther Day" in Michigan, and I MacLeish's will shut down for three minutes at 10 a.m. local time in tribute described him "fought as a courageously leader who and Standing tall to Reuther. successfully not only for better Charles P. Larrowe, professor of economics, speaks at the I "J.B." Reuther, 62; his wife, May, 59, wages and benefits for his Faculty Graduate Assistants Strike Committee meeting I and four other persons diea in a members, but also for a better Sunday. The group of 200 adopted a set of Saturday night airplane crash contract with life for all recommendations for grading striking students. near Pellston. citizens." State News photo by Wayne A. Munn U-C protester sets WAY YOU The self afire, succumbs SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) - California campus here, b College senior George Winne Jr., withdrawn and brooding aJ a retired Navy Guessing captain's son who h& draft notice < was being called to military weeks ago. "In the name of God, end fl LOOK AT IT, service, died Monday after pouring kerosene over himself war," said the cardboard signfl and setting it afire as a protest carried Sunday afternoon ij against war. Revelle Plaza, a campus ce" "He was just too sensitive," jf nt said his mother. demonstrations. 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President has indeed chosen Ingham ■Bahr "omyko Tuesday is scheduled to have his llth meeting with to pick up where they left off March English Dept. maps which a college should stand,' by the letter said. from among the very best." County Jail appearance in court. following his preliminary discussions of a mutual non kression pact. - student strike policy The policy committee of the of students who are not in 37-year-old Japanese skied down Mt. Everest from Dept. of English and Alan M. sympathy with his decision. He altitude of more than 24,000 feet for almost two Hollingsworth, department must provide ways by which a es. part of the way on one ski after losing one. He chairman, have announced the student who wishes to fell once. complete i following policy on class original requirements of the ichiro Miura, Japan's most famous skier, reached attendance and strike course may do so," the policy eeds of up to 93.6 mph on the run last participation: continues. Wednesday, "Students who had at least a The an official of the Japanese Everest team who flew department is working for 2.0 (3.0 for graduate students) a University credit - no credit Katmandu, Nepal, Monday. average in a given course on option for students participating Wednesday, May 6, and who are in the strike, Fred E. Carlisle, National News on strike and who do no further director of the department's work in the term should the undergraduate program, said n. Stephen M. Young, D-Ohio, said Monday an Ohio strike last that long will receive a Monday. tional Guard lieutenant gave with a wave of his arm uniform grade of 2.0 (3.0 for order to fire which led to the graduate students) in the shooting of four Kent te students. HOBIB'I The statement said that if the 'oung told the Senate the unidentified lieutenant >uld be charged with second degree murder, strike ends before the term is Real Food. over, striking students will be oung said he got his account of the shooting a week DELIVERED 'in a series of interviews with Kent State students. expected to return to class. A 2.0 grade will be entered for all FAST! DRESS & SPORT SHIRTS worked missed because of the student's participation in the Utress Jane Fonda failed in an attempt to get strike. ested by military police at Ft. Hood, DRESS SHIRTS: White, solid colors, stripes, Texas, Monday, Any faculty member of the I was instead escorted off the Dept. of English who chooses regular and button-down colars. Sizes 14-17. post for passing out i- war leaflets. not to hold regular classes SPORT SHIRTS: Solids, plaids, checks. Sizes 14 - 17 should "continue to participate GREAT FOR PEOPLES' PARK OR WHEREVER 'Why don't you arrest me?" she asked repeatedly, in education process with his - ler action was a part of an effort to spark protests on an students," the policy states. 351-3800 YOU GO CAMPING! PERMANENT-PRESS MEN'S PANTS 'military bases against the war in Indochina. "He is obligated to confer with FAST FREE DELIVERY DRESS & CASUAL SLACKS iLuminuM riv/iivirj and to try to satisfy the requests Solids, stripes, plaids. Sizes 29 - 42. A runoff election in the non - partisan contest for ayor is expected when Newark voters choose Tuesday The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State CAMPER'S STOOL Light, easy-tote stool M49 MEN'S WALK SHORTS om among six candidates, including indicted University, is published terms, plus Welcome Week every class day during four school edition in September. $199 umbent Hugh J. Addonizio, two blacks and a FAMOUS DIETZ BRAND SEASON'S NEWEST STYLES. 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LESLIE 'liberation' workshops advertising manager * rom this EDITOR'S NOTE: The following perspective we acknowloH a strike at MSU MARK EICHER, managing editor point of view is the position paper ramifications ir normal could have ^ EDWARD HUTCHISON, city editor developed at the black faculty teach - classroom ,P,°sitift BARBARA PARNESS, campus editor ' in of May 8 and 9. were suspended in favor of: l "liberation" workshops with .l cl j itie KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor ^ JEANNE SADDLER, associate editor We, the black faculty and students of finding alternative intermittent and continous GARY WALKOWICZ, sports editor MSU participating in the black faculty workshops would operate in lieu struBfaJ teach - in of May 8 and 9, hereby firmly classes and would operate within of * Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker award reassert that our cause as members of the „ ^l,l, for outstanding journalism. black of the community is a PROTRACTED STRUGGLE administrators should be ■-i: 9111 involving nationalism and ■ interlocking oppression and exploitation Required participation U1 w . should between domestic and international result in equivalent to the courses securing credits th?°P policies as they relate to military, time of the disruption. A enrolled in ! economic, legal, educational and political pass - fail 3 EDITORIALS resources and opportunities. To shut down recommended. 2. If the down, the black community University c?" the University without a specific program maintain the educational intend?".' does not meet the needs of the black process th! community. This plan was conceived workshops in homes and buff without sounding out the black designated as the "liberation zone ' ^ Praising Walter community. It came about primarily because of the tragic events at Kent State where four white students were killed by the University remains open, the h, community considers it essential f0, ° protracted struggle that these work*™ be instituted National Guardsmen. Although we are in hours. 4. during other than Suggested workshops for \< dassS sympathy with the protestors, the nature who valued of our protracted struggle and constant oppression demands that we view and faculty and students a. Survival Commitment at MSU (individual socio and B respond to it in the light of our political - economic problems, i.e finL objectives as an oppressed community. A aid, academic difficulties, strike is one response to the current evils, determination and motivation! supnorti. A national figure dies. Everyone, his hand to go to the restroom and but it is not enough. services.) b. Politics and the Law (b|a even his enemies, spring to offer him was paid 48 cents an hour. We urge the University to channel its political power, community contra administration of justice.) c. praise. Walter Philip Reuther is one considerable resources to deal with the Commun# Now, auto workers earn an average current crises and the continuous Action (coordination of campus an of few who deserve that praise. struggle $4.03 an hour and have of black people in a constructive manner. community efforts to build and maintai the black community, i.e. Reuther. as president of United supplemental unemployment assisting dayca centers, welfare mothers education Auto Workers (UAW) for 24 years, benefits, severance pay, life project, etc.) d. U.S. Foreign Policy (ro brought to collective bargaining the insurance, health insurance and 46 KEN KRELL of the University, the federal governmen idea that money isn't everything. He minutes a day of "paid relief time." private enterprise in internal affairs of thii world countries, contended that a worker's economic particularly Africa,) Reuther's tactics Domestic Policy and government needs were inseparable from his ranged from progran behind the (study of poverty, racial conflfc political needs and consequently - - scene political education and relationship to campus an developed the UAW into one of the strongest political groups in the organizing to the "Battle of the Overpass," in 1937 when Reuther and other UAW members passed out We must not abandon strike community.) f. Cultural Workshop(rolei artists, writers, poets and others within tl black community.) g. Research nation. The UAW political action Worluhc programs were usually well - funded handbills to organize workers on (designation of priority researc Ford's Detroit plant. They were coordination of all workshops; and well - organized in areas where writing i proposals.) the union was strong. standing on the overpass between the Sunday I was placed in the unenviable immediate issues at hand. Trite as it These liberation workshops should1 however, is that for the first time our plant and the parking lot when position of being the editorial editor of this sounds, I suppose that Involves priorities. organized immediately. All efforts shou disgust is being registered In a localized, Reuther was deeply immersed in "goons" rushed him, bounced him newspaper and disagreeing with an editorial Maybe it means realizing that in the but nationally oriented movement that be directed toward advancing concre down the overpass steps and left him that the rest of the editorial board situation we now find ourselves, discussing the current issues of the day that people other than Nixon are noticing. programs of action. The issues raised in tl sincerely believed should run. the religious symbolism in the "Old Man working paper as well as additional affect youth as well as workers. Just bleeding. The editorial called for an end to the and the Sea" is less important than Like congressmen and other "established" officials. Granted, our strike provide the bases of two days before his airplane crash, In the frustrating years that strike. The main thrust of the editorial was discussing what caused this nation, in the will not, as the editorial asserts, speed analy.~«s. he sent a strongly worded letter to that the point had been made, and nothing form of Nixon, to become involved in We perceive this proposal followed, the UAW initiated the sit - further could be gained by staying away troop withdrawal from Indochina. Nothing President Nixon expressing concern Indochina. toward a different and relevant lev down as an instrument in modern from class. will. Nothing you or I or the Senate or more But further, it means saying to this of commitment. This is an action oyer the Cambodian invasion: economic activism. Although the anyone else can do will make our • If we were only talking about this nation, as students all across this country, monolithic, egocentric, President change project and reflects a new black *'You Supreme Court later ruled that sit - that we have marched, we have sat in, we with the tactics and strategies for obtain' pledged to bring America downs were illegal, similar pacifist university, ihen perhaps that position his course. And that is exactly why we would be the only reasonable conclusion. I have petitioned, we have written letters must strike. We must say to the meaningful and profound social change.1 together, yet by your action, you and nothing has worked. It means saying nation, have dangerously alienated millions protests have been successfully used think, though, that now is the time when that knowing full well nothing will alter urge the entire University community the strike must be massing support, not that this University, and all others, refuse consider such an alternative. by groups - including students - for Nixon's course, we refuse to cooperate of young Americans." to cooperate until something is done. We further resolve that whereas I a variety of issues and crises. abandoning the support already gained. until the madness ceases. Granted, it's not logical. It's a gut-level United States has continually taken I Being issue orientated rather than The executive board of the UAW The editorial board believes that if the response to which concrete ends cannot be Rather than an end, a strike is a pedestal position of racist, imperialist aggressor, party orientated, Reuther was issued a statement Sunday on their University is closed, the flow of knpwledge attributed. But it has brought results. on which to build, to begin reaching the witnessed by her blatant tactics of polit' would be needlessly impeded. This Consider Hickel's letter and the resignation against militarism and the anti - president's untimely death: community and considering ways to hit the intervention, suppression, counter assumes, however, that all those students of Nixon's advisor on youth. It has caused economy so that the country has to revolution and economic exploitation i ballistic missile system and staunchly "He was deeply and constantly who strike will go into hibernation until Nixon to at least meet with youth and respond. It's already begun. To abandon various third world peoples, we declare th opposed to communism. committed to the cause of social and the strike is over. It is not the strike's college administrators. the struggle now would be to naively recent invasion of Cambodia economic justice throughout the intent, as I see it, to stop education but That doesn't mean that the nation's conclude that the ways of the past will blatant indication of a systematic proce However, it was at the bargaining rather to divert discussion to the world. He measured goodness and course will change. What it. does mean, suddenly, miraculously work. of genocide and ever more vicious attack table that Reuther was the most righteousness only in terms of upon the darker peoples of the third world dynamic. General Motors President human beings and their dreams for a We find ourselves in fundamental solidarity Charles E. Wilson once said to him: better world, and we measure him by OUR READERS' MIND with the oppressed peoples of the woi "I'd like to get in a poker game waging heroic struggles of natkr his unselfish devotion to the cause of with you when the stakes weren't a liberation. billion dollars." people." As a result of the analogous o When Reuther joined the UAW in 1935, the auto worker had to raise The description accurately describes the man and his effect Youth must reshape our society of blacks in America; as a result of phyr and political assassinations of such blac leaders as Fred Hampton, Mark Clark upon his times. To the Editor: flexible approaches to learning so that Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King; as " our society. It is here that leadership has The events of the past week are not work delayed by the events of these several result of such repressive measures as roots. events in isolation. For months the youth I have supported the immediate strike. It weeks may be met by a variety of "No-Knock" and McCarran acts, anJ " of America have alternatives. I support the adjustment in result of American blacks being u attempted to focus has been essential in drawing the attention Brown vs. Be national concern on the reshaping of public policy. In the accelerated pace of social change it is the students closest to the of the nation to our cause. It has allowed the recruitment of thousands to the labor and dedication of our efforts. But to educational priorities, but not their suspension. I urge a long phased, sustained, organized effort to involve all students in cannon fodder for such imperialistic r as may colonized), be fought (colonized again we futhermore condemn t dynamics of change who sense the plight of continue a complete strike is to "curtail the political process. This University United States for any act in whatever form the human race and social values. On these should join the several which have which serves to thwart the just aspiratio education." Rather than to reroot our already issues university personnel, in whatever Mister Republic role, must respond. Educational insitutions have always been charged with the transfer efforts elsewhere we ought to plant them more firmly. As a group we have a greater chance to be heard. We should scheduled a two-week open-period in the fall to give students time to be involved in the pre - election work in directly of such peoples. of knowledge from one generation to our commitments on reorganize campus so as to support of the issues and candidates. Letter Ingham County Republicans are apparently disagreed on issues for another. They are now charged with the remain involved in the sustained effort of We are all engaged in the process of preservation of a generation of youth. Not The State News welcomes all let fighting among themselves. Political months. But for Brown to suggest recruitment and persuasion. As your education. This is a joint effort among all only are we faced with the physical loss of editorial in Monday's State News indicates, students and faculty on campus. We must They should be typed and signed with l squabbles are hardly surprising, but that Berlo doesn't belong in the this generation, but we are faced with their home town, student, faculty 5 we must remain open to deal with the extend this effort to the community at one Republican representative came Republican party is to suggest that alienation and loss as potential future issues, in the process of which we must large. We must remain open to do this. We standing, and local phone up with the startling observation that county Republicanism narrow its leaders. This is a matter of conscience. It is must all restructure our commitments as included. No unsigned letter *™ expand the dimensions of our educational the Ingham County Republican horizons to those of Jim Brown. also a matter of survival. efforts. educators to allow for it. accepted for publication, and no letter 4 America is without leadership. Both be printed without a signature excep j chairman is in the wrong party, Brown's cry of "meddling" strikes I support keeping our classes functioning, Harold Johnson, philosophically. an ironic chord. He is the illustrious political parties have failed to provide men using these to sharpen our thoughts in associate professor, extreme circumstances. All letters mus»j of action who are responsive to the pleas less than 300 words long for publican ij Chief opponents in the fight are representative who once offered to for peace and the search for social depth. I support the encouragement of Justin Morrill College without editing. justice. Rep. Jim Brown of Okemos and edit the State News because he More significantly, neither party has as yet Ingham County Republican disagreed with few of the policies. provided us with the leadership and BLFI STATEMENT Faculty strike? a Chairman David K. Berlo. Berlo is momentum to shape Brown's implication that Berlo meaningful alternatives for our society. also chairman of the MSU Dept. of might better belong in the Communications. Brown seems to believe that Democatic party also is interesting, since Brown once supported former When I left Washington last Nov. had felt that my own definitions of purpose had been refocused. It was 15, I in To the Editor: Why faculty should not go on strike (1) It would be immoral to deprive New structure established anyone who doesn't think as Jim President Adams - a Democrat - for special way a private experience and a a students of instruction that they have paid EDITOR'S NOTE: The following activity was the drawing "P °L rebirth. I for; therefore if the University closed constitution and the holding of Brown thinks should get out of the permanent MSU president. felt, too, that it might already be statement was released party. He said last week that Berlo Brown's message seems to be that too late for my own generation to sense down, students would have to be refunded. Liberation Front International (BLFI). by Black for a newly formed representative coun the direction of society fast (2) Teaching is part of what the faculty is and an executive council. ci enough in was "cannibalizing (Whatever that means). Brown also the party" Republicanism is Republicanism as order to provide leadership. Perhaps this paid to do. Consequently striking Briefly, consists the representative of delegates elected from cjr long as he agrees. He would have us was premature for I sensed also that the instructors would have to forfeit their pay. termed Berlo's involvement forces behind the moratorium would be During the past few weeks the black and from off - campus. Being in believe that - without his personal (3) We will hurt our students, student community has been involved in a Republican politics as "meddling." stamp ideas from fellow regenerated the campuses throughout educationally, most sensitive to the w'l w - on vocationally, and significant democratic experiment brought The political process is give and the nation, at the grass roots of the professionally, if there is a complete constituents, this body e,ect® ice* Republicans are heresy. educational process of which I remain a shutdown for any length of time. about by the widespread dissatisfaction executive council to serve as tn take. Brown and Berlo have That concept which existed itself is heresy. part. It is here that the youth must reshape (4) A strike of faculty would concerning the the black student community. r(j probably tv executive M hurt the University and the faculty as well, organizational structure of the Black Liberation Front International. The members of thenew execntM^ reducing still further public support and It was the opinion of ! leming, 1Tony George vFleming, J rMintofl" funds. students that the structure had succumbed many black Thomas, Bill Powers and It should be noted that the p stan^cC' P|CS' (0 (5) Finally, as to the achievement of the to the main temptations of turning into a rigid newly elected organization objective of the strike, the strike may be counterproductive bureaucracy without well - defined and support the Office of Black Af nioUS by hardening the effective means of continuous inter administration's policy and - continue to promote a possibly relation with the many members of the alienating many potential opponents of relationship. „ the past black student Nixon's Cambodian policy. community. As a consequence of these opinions, a We hope to profit experiences, mistakes and sue ™ ^ 0f °ur Ronald Suter series of mass meetings, as well as dorm effort associate professor of predecessors we will continue in philosophy meetings and off - campus meetings were George C. Kerner held, after being publicized in the press and to give organizational le^'"ia.cLk student professor of philosophy needs and aspirations of the b through leaflets. The results of all this community. n State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, May 12, 1970 Mobe deters D.C. violence kA By JOHN BORGER State News Staff Writer from passing by, but the Eventually, there was some News Background marshals gave them warnings. When demonstrators at scattered violence late Saturday one of and early Sunday. Police used Violence played a small role in the bus barricades around the asking a group leader for violence. And talk, talk, talk to and last weekend's demonstrations in identifying green armband. White House deflated bus tires 'ear gas' some calm people down. Washington. D.C. A large share and began to rock the buses, demonstrators re caught, such of the credit for the prevailing ™?r,St!?ls h.ad, strategy, let those determined a .sinlp.le to at When 3 the ellipse rally broke up marshals p.m. and militant - as well as other those who were sleeping at the Washington Monument when peace must go to the marshals of force demonstrators - climbed to the confrontation go their demonstrators took to the the New Mobe. i * tu *• V-— bus tops and irieu tried to calm those IU (dim uius** ^ demonstrators reportedly Non - violence was what the h!^«iJT handle them. Try ♦ A- 1)0A* StreetS' to dissuade Mobe marshals linked hands to form lines a below. On several occasions, the tried to marshals were hoping for, but tactic diffused potentially they did not really expect it. cilLnSn confrontation ^ - rningC,the seekers. Steer Whkh 'ed confrontation. t0 They would not °f * troubled —«»»- situations before police wou|d have had to cooling efforts of the New Mobe marshals kept major violence "The feeling I've gotten from a spectators away from scenes of physically keep demonstrators from erupting during the day. lot of people is that they're tired tear gas of non - violence, and they're bringing guns," the Washington Evening Star quoted one marshal FOR VETERANS f as saying. "Things look bad," one marshal, Laird a young minister from Washington's Catholic University, said late Friday night. "For example, when the Army convoys went by, there lot of kids yelling things DETROIT, Mich. (AP) Secretary of Defense Melvin R. vows indicated aimed at a encouraging job major thrust will be service program arguments for its new initiatives into Cambodia, Laird said: troops home faster; reduce our casualties." it will Shut it down ms at them. hostile." The Laird said Monday the Pentagon will soon launch a new program len to return to school. In underscoring administration «This action win shorten the it will Laird told newsmen that Several thousand war; bring American American forces will soon be "to locate a job for every _„„JS Hall students work for "the strike by silk screening strike T-shirts. Wearers of the shirts demonstrators worked as veteran." exposed to the heavy annual Ike evident their support of the strike. marshals. Volunteers could rains that flood Southeast Aisa Committee Laird told the Economic Club State News photo by Rich Ostreich become marshals simply by of Detroit that the Dept. needs help from all sectors of the country in finding what Defense plans and, therefore they cannot operate more than the three to six weeks they are scheduled to be there. Iriests depl ore violence he called worthwhile jobs for many of the two million men and women who will be leaving letter campaign "American forces going to be come bogged down in Cambodia," he emphasized. are not the armed services in the next A subcommittee of the Economic Boycott Committee will hold a letter - writing meeting from 7 to 10 Laird said last week's two years. p.m. Wednesday at 376 Natural Science Bldg. demonstrations would have no "In the weeks and months resolution Schweigert The group is trying to reach the directors of some of the effect on the timetable for ahead, we will be calling on biggest withdrawal of U.S. troops. American business and labor corporations in the country, Mary Stanford, Livonia sophomore and a member of the committee, said. leaders, state and local "If they are antiwar, they have the dollar governments, and citizens in all power to do _ Schweigert Monday afternoon at several blocks from the church walks of life to help us solve this something about getting the United States out of Cambodia," she ■ resolution opposing the use approved by the priests at a May said. "If they're pro. we're prepared to picket If letters don't the Capitol. Kiolence to obtain peace by to the Capitol. 5 meeting to publicly express problem," the defense chief said in a prepared speech. make any difference." The presentation was made The priests were members of their concern over the recent s and the military Laird gave no details, saying Students will be writing to such companies as Mattel ENDS TUESDAY - COLORI Toy Corp., RO Catholic "orients I? w g.#r. f(Jr the Senate of Priests of the lncrease of violence In the those would which makes a part for M-16 rifles, Miss Stanford said, and the HniiiHii-iiHinnun rtedbIyl 50nr., ' St. Mary's Cathedral. After the Diocese of Lansing. The United States, the Middle East In be announced soon. Chase Manhattan Bank, which is Involved financially in the war service about 200 people walked resolution Washington, his aides nun HIM was unanimously and Indochina. through the Overseas Development Co. and Anaconda Steel. Military power and technology °By The group is concerned with stopping the war and the timmiUM n r only way do suffice kTITION CIRCULATED not strongest even resolves to with the restore riOr to U to do it is through industry profits, and not through military or order and accomplish peace, the . i . local administrators and policemen. Miss Stanford said. "These are more legitimate opponents," she said. THE RUTHLESS resolution said With StUOentS FOUR Strike alternative we "To sit idly by and see what hold fundamental to our Christian beliefs gradually being Charles P. Larrowe, professor of economics, will be available EVERY WEDNESDAY timetable for the termination of government until the goals are i effort to provide an eliminated from our country today to meet with students in mive iu » two the campus o me tBiiiuuo graduate students •• wide wiuc armed involvement Indochina that would have all in met. The group further advocates with does not seem to be consistent our his Economics Christian Economics 305 classes, 455 and BUTTERMILK U*S- m'litary personnel out of that only trained police forces commitment," the Rev. John J. Larrowe will meet to discuss faculty member in the of Finance circulating Vietnam by December 31, 1971. be permitted to carry arms on Shinners of Lansing's St. Therese the strike and related issues with If the timetable is not PANCAKES tion on campus, met, college campuses. They parish,said. students in Economics 455 at 8 group proposed they non - urge Americans to exert violent pressure upon the encourage peaceful dissent and The Senate of Priests of the the promotion of individual Diocense of Lansing represents a-m- in 140 Natural Science. He will meet with students in 59c ENDS TUESDAY - COLOR! rights. 250,000 Catholics in 15 Economics 305 at 10:20 a.m. in The group advocates that one southern Michigan counties. 158 Natural Resources, ANTONIONIS ii Kappa Phi taps class session a week be devoted to the issues they support and that a delegation be sent to lAIBIMSHOE Washington, D.S., to deliver the POINT Jtstanding scholars petition. Alden C. Olson, associate It on e than 300 students and professor of finance Patnode, business; Heidi lltv members were initiated administration, has asked all Schwartz, social science; Patricia fj"'""1 happens ,.,u„ „,.nnn,t 1 thePhi,MSUnational a chapter of Phi Strandnes^ UniversityJr., College proposals to contact his office at collegiate and Dan W. Webster Lyman - - - - - - Rlastic honorary, last week. Briggs. Tndidates for Phi Kappa Phi Faculty members initiated | chosen for outstanding were James H. Fisher, associate once a c achievement and professor of geology; Francis J. r. Initiates included 103 Hardy, chairman of the Dept. of 138 juniors, nine Physiology and professor of ■homores, 79 graduate physiology; O. Donald Meaders, Girls night at the Tents and four faculty associate professor of education; _ and E.W. Roelofs, professor of TODAY •£?- ■teen sophomores, one from fisheries and wildlife. college at MSU, were also Charles Humphreys, Marshall, "STILL red for their high Mo., senior, was awarded the THEGREATEST arship with a $50 award. National Phi Kappa Phi Sparks MOTIONPICTURE Je sophomores were: Charles Bertsch. communication Memorial Fellowship of $3,000. OFALL arts; J- Black, veterinary TIME! Mark Vulture; Dennis L. Engel, arts T. Clar, STARTING TUESDAY \ letters; e Evelyn C. Hays, MAY 12 economics; Barbara S. s. education; and Carolyn S. JUICY GROUP from EAST COAST fop. human medicine. 1/2 price on all girls drinks "® honored were Alan R. TUES. "THE MICHIGAN HOTDOC* |c|"tz, James Madison; Steven THURS. 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"They are going to be governed whether they like it or will not have enough money to fix the sewers if the war doesn't problems such as the Vietnam not." end." he commented. Nixon's decision to invade war, but they cannot effectively Racial struggle, poverty and Cambodia "unwittingly" drew attention to the Indochina war, force those in power to change their positions. Only through the environmental pollution will A must "reordering of priorities" come ubout, he said, to about the war, he oon«3 continue unless the war ends, end military waste and the Zolton Ferency, Democratic elective process will Ferency said. Not enough "needless" expense of the space candidate for governor, said BROOKFIELD PLAZA "meaningful" change occur, exist to wage both the " " P°siti«n«n,H resources Saturday at the annual meeting program. Ferency said. Vietnam war and solve our "Neil Armstrong can walk on „ of the Michigan Women's "I'm not worrying about the International League for Peace radicals revolutionaries," he domestic problems. the moon, but he can't swim in make ," decisis. J Coupon Days or "Soon any drain commissioner and Freedom. Lake Erie," Ferency said. us! he said. Ferency, speaking before an audience of about 200, said divert the Guards man actio! Nixon tried to concentration of the American MU/R'S COUPON people off the war and onto such issues as environmental problems and his domestic I opposes Rich, Luxurious Vietnamization program. "But President Nixon's PRELL SHAMPOO unilateral decision to invade neutral Cambodia with military force has once again focused attention on Vietnam," Ferency said. the war in I ZOLTON FERENCY against By JEFF SHELER campus circulating petitions fellow Guardsmen condemning among his intend to support disrupters participate the extent of „J "The complacency created by in similar ac tions." insubordination. said. State Newt Staff Writer the actions of the Ohio National The petition refers to the the 'Vietnamization policy has Referring to the power of the Harper said his $2.15 16 oz. bottle vanished overnight, he added, "elective process" in influencing An MSU student, who is also a member of the Michigan National Guard at Kent State University Nuremberg Trials in Germany officer^' Mai /• comnnj Ferency said Nixon is legislators to take an antiwar Guard, is asking Guardsmen last week. The petitions also which "established that soldiers Schnin'k,. »h.i ^d him contain ? ;« n lawdh that i|| "ignoring" the American people stance, Ferency said: across the state not to support just as former President Johnson "We will either move those or participate in "brutal and further actions like Kent deemed legally and morally guaVdMiu-n to* insubordlnil 99' ^ State. responsible for their disregarded antiwar protests. But who have political power or we inhumane" acts. "I am protesting on a moral Nixon may find that he has little actions." will remove them." Charles C. Harper, San Diego, basis," Harper said. "I am Based on that principle, the "I really don't support among governors, •aiif Calif., graduate student. think they J merely doing what petition states, soldier must ■ tells me." my refuse to a (take action)"'"Ham^T-II I takp art inn \ " ii..» . ,'n participate in then I'm ani optimist" optimist." 1 Coupon Good Thru May 17, 1970 Harper said that if ordered "excessively brutal or Schnipke would n MU/R'S COUPON Silk -screen metho onto go a college campus, he would ammunition. without carrying inhumane" acts, if necessarv. to m Harper or the petition The petition cites "two German Style No Garlic in strike symbol important facts" regarding the incident at Kent State where four students were shot and Retiring fa By ANN HODGE "After a 24-hour stretch, a silk • screener killed by National Guardsmen. DILL would drop on the floor and we'd ask 'does "First, there is the apparent honorary State News Staff Writer A clenched fist and the word "strike" have anyone want to learn a fascinating new skill'," position of the National Guard and its commander at been silk - screened in red paint on a baby she said. - in - chief PICKLES blanket, towels, sheets and more tee-shirts since the strike started May 5. than 3,000 No charge donations of 10 is or made for the service, but 25 cents have paid for the 10 regarding all college students as potential enemies. Second is the Twenty - two faculty retirees were given recognition Monday for their service to MSU at a luncheon in their honor. About 10 students have alternately manned a 20 position that as enemies these A reception for the retirees was held in or gallons of paint that have been used. students may, while unarmed, be Kellogg Center with a 26 Ounce Jars silk - screen apparatus at a table on the third luncheon following. The coed said the group bought out the rampantly and indiscriminately floor of the Student Services Bldg. day and night. supply All of the faculty members, representing One coed said the idea of red paint in a Grand River store last week. shot and killed." collectively more than originated 590 years of service, have retired during the past year. 88( "spontaneously"when someone suggested she 2 Reg. "It's a nice cooperative effort," she said. "We the undersigned," the The retirees are: 49c f°r stencil the strikers' symbol on a silk - screen. The operation began in her off - campus home last Tuesday night but moved to Student Services "People have to wait in long lines and then walk around for 25 minutes while the paint dries," she said. petition continues, "as soldiers in the Michigan National Guard and citizens of the United States Stanley Ball, Alfred P. Ballweg, Erwin J. Benne. William C Butts, Clyde W. Cairy, Lucille E. Dailey, James H. Richard A. Fennell, Leo A. Haak, Ray L. Janes. Denisson] Wednesday when the demand stepped up. George M. Coupon Good Thru May 17,1970 of America, do find this position Johnson, Harry H. Kimber, Maurice G. Larian, Verdun Eari She said she doesn't even know the names of Some male students wanted the symbol silk - and these acts legally and Leichty, Clemina Lenehan, Donald K. Marshall. Arthur Mauch, the students who volunteered to work on the screened on their chests, but she said it is Howard F. McColly, Mabel O. Miles, James R. Stiefel. Orion MU/R'S COUPON project. technically impossible. morally unacceptable, brutal and inhumane, and therefore do not Ulrey and Randolph W. Webster. FAMOUS NAME BRAND BtMilil'iWIilIM CANCELS PROGRAM 150 CANDY BARS E. L. bank Reg. 75c Value 5Bars 39° > » Prescription lenses ground Complete selection of frames, By JIM SHELDON State News Staff Writer depositors, E.A. executive vice president of the drops Al Capi Trautz, concerning American universities and students. Man remove and Nature did n its funds, Mrs. Linhi » Repairs while bank said Monday. Coupon Good Thru May 17,1970 you wait "We said. But Trautz remarked til The East Lansing State Bank, have withdrawn our 100 W. Grand River Ave., has Last week the bookstore other people who protested l sponsorship," Trautz said. "The Bator Opticians threatened remove its funds to bank program closed their accounl MU/R'S COUPON canceled its sponsorship of the Al Capp radio program, due to from the purpose of advertising is to generate accounts — not to lose He said he does not expect th4 303 Abbott (Next to State Theater) ED 2-5222 protests from the Man and "prepared to take that step" if accounts. Our purpose is not to people to reopen accounts. 'he The radio program was lie DRY BAN Nature Bookstore and other Pr?£r.fm Elizabeth Linhart, East „ junior and secretary of the Man c°ntinu?d' Lansing offend people, no matter what their political persuasion." Trautz said the bank called the Monday through Saturday 6:50, 7:20 and 7:50a.m. and Nature Bookstore, said. 5-Oz. radio station Friday morning Cords offered $1.69 Value It's a new . Anti 89 She added that although Al Capp has a "right to free speech," the bookstore objected to the managers "using the bank and canceled the program was not to make a sponsorship because the "original purpose of controversy." He said this action for donation ■ perspirant. as a political platform." is "very definite." Keeps you sweet and dry. The radio program in featured comments of Al ("Li'l question "That's good," Mrs. Linhart of vital orgoPi Coupon Good Thru May 17,1970 The Abner") Capp, who has recently responded. "If you object to Students wishing to dona something, you should be able taken their vital organs fj MU/R'S C University a conservative stand to change it." transplantation after death, m of Chicago pick up organ donation cai from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today j Regular 47c Box of 2-Ply Downtown "initio*r.jtn Wednesday at the Union and! International Center. Cards jj FACIAL TISSUES Center 65 E. South Water St. r&jjh jtp Restaurant YAT WAH also be available at reception desks. The Michigan Kidn residencenl I Box Foundation is sponsoring Chicago, 111. 60601 of 200 J Boxes ^^ FI 6-8300 on any order of two complete dinners, the lower priced dinner I I THIS COUPON drive through the American Medical Assn. at MSU. Jill Wolfram, t Studeni chajM Coupon Good Thru May 17,1970 3lease send me 1/2 OFF — Lansing junior, is chairman.^ nformation about IS GOD DEAD? Summer Evening SEE "J.B." MUIR'S OWN 5-GRAIN Courses for May 15, 16,22,23. Aspirin Jndergraduate Credit. BOTTLE OF 100 Principal field of interest: Coupon Good Thru May 17, 1970 □ Social Sciences □ Humanities WZMBMZL1 name & address: 471 MODtSS Coupon Good Thru May 17, Box of 12 3? 3 Boxes $1 # 1970 I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ USE YOUR CHARGE CARD! Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, May 12, 1970 -SPORTS Hot Irish batsmen here today By ROSSELIN RICK GOSSELIN noain^t against of the hottest t(Jams first 10 road games, which hill. * Cry if you like; State News Sports Writer in the Midwest. Kreuger drew the starting "We left 12 men on base," hitter Joe Keenan (.333) will be explains their mediocre record. assignment in the second game Though the Irish show only a Asst. Coach Frank Pellerin said. catching; and Chuck Haran, who Just one week ago, the Irish J field When Notre Dame takes the 12-11 record, the South Bend today at John Kobs Field team has taken 11 of their last downed the Spartans in a 9-8 but lasted against Indiana last Saturday, only three innings in "You just can't do that if expect to win ball games." you is on a five game hitting streak, - will be in left. The remainder of S golfers great ■ 3:30 p.m. contest, the 12 contests. Early in the year slugfest, scoring the winning run addition to facing two batters in in the 10th Notre Dame will work the line-up is undistinguished at I team will be up Notre Dame lost nine of their inning. Rob Clancy the fourth. Though he gave up lefthander Mickey Karkut the plate, with averages ranging was declared the on the loser, evening four runs on six hits, he did not mound against Kreuger. Karkut from .234 to .256. his record against the Irish to Reflecting back on last weekend's Spartan Invitational. I recall suffer the loss. The see-saw has a record of 2-4, 1-1. Ron Pruitt and Rob Ellis including a The Spartans will go with the the of batting fiasco allowed moans a very few of the opposition, who had expressed delivered home runs in the game Kreuger win over Detroit and a loss to team that won the first game of to slip out without disapproval towards MSU's entering two teams in the 36-hole golf for the any damage Western Michigan, the two the doubleheader Saturday for tournament. The net result was that both Spartan units harvested Spartans. Pruitt done to his record, as the teams' accounted for five RBIs in the only mutual opponents. them. Gary Boyce, Shaun all the loot and most of the smiles. winning run was scored in the Karkut has an ERA of 3.18 as Howitt and Pruitt will be in the game. fifth inning off Larry Ike. compared to Kreuger's 2.79. If I assessed the situation in Machiavellian terms, the end In addition to outfield, with John Dace, Ellis, having the Irish The Spartans had the The Irish will line-up with a Steve Cerez and Rick Vary in justifying the means, I couldn't agree more with the lamenting on the Spartan home diamond opportunity to sweep the for the first time this carbon copy of last week's the infield. Phil Rashead will be minority. But that would infer that MSU golf Coach Bruce season, doubleheader from the Hoosiers, Fossum was out to get everyone, which Coach Danny Litwhiler also will starting nine. The team's home the catcher. definitely wasn't the case. but stranding men on base run leader, Rich Lucke have his No. 2 (3) will The Spartans will play a "Why do they (MSU) have to enter two teams," a member of hurler, senior proved to be MSU's downfall in be in center; RBI pacemaker Bill doubleheader at Albion an opposing team remonstrated. southpaw Rich Kreuger, on the the nightcap. Orga (18) will be at first; leading tomorrow. "Why?," a teammate muttered while eying the scoreboard. "If we only had 12 golfers who could play that well, we could MORE EXPECTED win this tournament and plenty more," another said. "Time to put my two cents forth," I thought. "Look at it this way partner," I said. "If MSU had entered all 12 golfers to get the best five scores, now then I could agree with 40 pros to attend G-W game you, but they entered two teams and who's to say how they're going to finish." For the record, if the Spartans had eluded to the avenue of entering all 12 for the best five the results would have resembled By JEFF ELLIOTT autographs," he said. "All of the MSU Head Coach "We're this: The Spartans would have had a Friday total of 371 and with Duffy doing it for a i% Executive Sports Writer pros are again taking care of Daugherty is Saturday added in, a tourney tabulation of 751. That's 22 strokes their own expenses in getting his psychological reason," he said. getting adrenalin worked up about the "Last year I think we built up a better than the nearest competition. A total of 40 here. It's kind of their way of professional upcoming game. At his press false sense of security with the "When a college team is that deep in talent you can't deny football players have agreed to contributing to the game. luncheon Monday, Daugherty big win. The players thought them the right to compete with two teams," I continued, attend Saturday's Green and "These men are taking time to said that far he could as as they were really that good when "besides it's better than battling a block unit attack." So I have White Football Game in Spartan attend such an event because remember, this is the first time the fact is we were up against a to take the position that it was fair for MSU Lo enter two teams. Stadium with proceeds again they're concerned with students he has ever pitted the first team rather weak opposition. This in college and want to As for the majority of opposing teams, coaches and the more going to the Dr. Martin Luther help out offense against the first team year if we run up an 82-0 score, than 300 spectators who found their way out to Forest Akers, King Spartan Aid Fund. any way they can," Washington defense in the we'll know what it added. "We're hoping for an game. spring wind-up means — get they could only stare in disbelief at the team and individual Gene Washington, former defense." Going for a new standings. two Spartan All - America end and even better turn out than last currently asst. director in the year's crowd (approximately Untracking just a bit. Those spectators were just marvelous. I MSU second baseman Whitey Rettenmund stands his Placement Bureau, is again in 5,200), especially if we have Their lore of the golf game was stupendous when Garrett, Beard you consider ground against a sliding baserunner to complete his throw charge of bringing the good weather." that most link crowds are roving mobs often showing no to first on a double - play attempt. Rettenmund and his professional atheletes to the Tickets for the game are consideration for the competitors. But these galleries had their currently stuff together and showed every courtesy to the Spartan teammates face Notre Dame today at Kobs Field at game. Last year with co - on sale at the athletic golfers. chairman ticket office and Paramont News The galleries were complimentary too, 3:30 p.m. Clint muttering such things as picked in draft Jones, "will you look at that, MSU not only is in first State News photo Washington helped get such top Centers in Lansing and East place but has by Mike Beasley second also." stars as Bob Hayes, George Lansing. Adult tickets are $2 or "I wish our team had just three or four of those Webster and Earl Morral, as well while students and under pay MSU golfers," and "this is really a finer tournament than I had as a dozen former MSU $1. NEW YORK (UPI) Dick imagined it to be." BASEBALL STANDINGS to attend. players, Again this year, the avid sports Garrett of Los Angeles and - Diego guard; Ed Manning, Chicago forward; Dorie Murrey, Although 50 per cent of the tourney entries weren't everyday fan can purchase a seat in MSU's Butch Beard of Atlanta, two of foes of the others, all the teams had the Despite rather overcast Seattle center; Fred Hetzel, potential to win. On the weather i the morning, the coveted press box for $5. This the better young guards in the Philadelphia forward; Joe whole, an 18-hole card of between 75 and 80 was a good round, will guarantee the fan of a dry National Basketball Assn., were Kennedy, Seattle forward; and considering the wind - blown greens of Akers which made it American Notional game $8,000 was success as nearly raised for the and cool place as well as a among 33 players selected Pat Riley, San Diego guard. extremely hard for the players to hold their shots on the putting perfect view of the game. Monday in the league's Cleveland's choices included: surfaces. scholarship fund which goes to Not me, nor do I think most of the coaches, any needy students attending Among the stars who have expansion stocking draft. Beard; Walt Wesley, Chicago competitors or New York 14 MSU, regardless of race or agreed to appear Saturday are Garrett, was picked by the center; Luther Rackley, spectators think that MSU's entering two teams was unfair. True, Philadelphia All Pro's Paul Krause and Lem Buffalo Braves. Other Buffalo Cincinnati center; the Spartans (all 12 of them) had the home 13 religion. - and John course advantage. But Pittsburgh 13 Barney; Minnesota's Joe Kapp, choices included: Ray Scott, Warren, New York guard. a good golf team plays to its capabilities and must have the desire St. Louis 11 Washington said that the to win and the proper Wally Hilgenberg, Earsell Baltimore forward; Bill Hosket mental attitude to adjust to any golf Montreal 8 set-up for this year's game will and format Mackbee be similar and Jones; and Don May, New York followed last year. to the Detroit's Mel Fan, Jerry Rush, forwards; Bailey Howell, Boston Mini new host a A prime example was Central Michigan's Dick Horgan who fired 68, three - under par, in the first day of play. Horgan adjusted "Game time is set for 2 p.m., Greg Barton and Wayne Walker. Forward; Fred Crawford, Milwaukee forward; George to the course and played it well. Bad luck and but the professional players will Former Spartans who will be possibly pressure Los Angeles San Franciscc be here at 11:00 a.m. to meet with the fans and here are Jerry Rush ('62-'64), sign Bubba Smith ('64-'66), Jesse Wilson, Philadelphia center - forward; Em Bryant, Boston in golf tourney caught up with him Saturday as he finished second to MSU's Ron English, after a sudden • death playoff. Houston Phillips ('65-'66), Dwight Lee guard; Paul Long, Detroit guard, CHICAGO (UPI) - The Perhaps the old cliche "it's not whether you win or lose, it's San Diego and Mike Lynn, Los Angeles 72-hole how you play the game," fits best for this situation ('65-'67) and seven members of Big Ten golf or just a IM pool last year's Spartan teams who forward. tournament scheduled for simple "better luck next year for have signed on with professional Portland chose Larry Siegfreid; Friday and Saturday at Ohio those I MONDAY'S RESULTS MONDAY'S RESULTS competitors who were at California, night Atlanta 7, Chicago 6 clubs: Ken Little, Buffalo Bills; LeRoy Ellis, Baltimore center - State University has been shifted dissatisfied this year." My hat, SEE "J.B." | New York at Milwaukee, night oat DETROIT, night Montreal at New York, night Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, night on WednesdRaiders; Highsmith, Don Craig Oakland Wycinsky, forward; Stan McKenzie a nd Jerry Chambers, Phoenix guards; to the University of Illinois campus, the Big Ten office however, goes off to those associated with this year's I (only games scheduled) Philadelphia at St. Louis, night Cleveland Browns; Ron Saul, Dale Schleuter, San Francisco announced Monday. Ohio State San Francisco at San Diego, night The outdoor pool at the Men's Spartan Invitational for having a May 15,16, 22, 23 I.M. Bldg. is scheduled to open Houston Oilers; Rich Saul, Los center; Rick Adelman, San has been closed since last week. fine tournament. (only games scheduled) I TODAY'S GAMES Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. Angeles Rams; Frank Foreman, I Washington at Oakland, night TODAY'S GAMES For the rest of spring term, the Green Bay Packers; and Don Mont it New Yor | Boston at California, night pool will be open from 11:30 Law, Pittsburgh Steelers. ^ork it Chicago at Milwaukee, night Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, night a.m. until 6 p.m. every day Washington said the list is not Philadelphia at St. Louis, night except Sundays. complete at this time and he is it DETROIT^night1' Transcendental San Francisco at San Diego, night hopeful several more "big" Cleveland, night Sunday the pool hours will be Houston at Los Angeles, night will attend. 1 - 6 p.m. names ■Wimbledon Wilding "i - Wight - PEACE MARCH Meditation • forest Boys (F) iDominos Creigers r"ld - Turkey • Cirundmoth nrjr -Fecundity iGablers-Nut Squad TO THE CAPITOL as taught by THURS., MAY 14TH Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 11:00 a.m. from Brody & East Complexes Lecture By 12:00 noon from Beaumont Tower Bob Linquist The march route will take in: lS'«k Pan,? rKu'mluat. 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Culver Company today and ask about 19 % 20 21. Demure 23 Thickness % % % as.# unbeatable 21 Campus Hill. ft, *based on 4-person occupancy campu^V hill 22 27 % % f' 30 v4 26 v4 31 29 m 25 lb 26. Freight 28. Maltbre" 31. One reindeer .. _ ofSai|!i| 32 33 3fc 32. Lasso §7 % 3b % b 33. infuriated 34. Grease 35. Jules Verne ^1 HZ W 43 captain % % 38. Honey % HS %% 39. Morsel ,13. Depart 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, May ]2 . NIXON Strikers, (continued from page one) instructors are withholding their songs both spoofing the war and U' (continued from page one) worked out so communicate with students. he could : * : Martin said. "Business as usual has been services. "When we talk about shutting dealing seriously with it. Picketing of the classroom Dempsey called the meeting with the President and and the : i Pork Chops getting more and more unusual, the University down, we are not administration team "most : buildings continued Monday but yet we sat back quietly and said nothing as we watched the saying that the National Guard should come in here and send us with limited success, . . , constructive and informative." And he said one important that "the President gave us thing : : Center Cut Rib lb 88c dream of America become a home, but that classes should Pickets were fewer in number was : an nightmare . . .the question that not be conducted in the an<* students attending opportunity to be heard. He : faces us now is whether or not traditional way and that much increased < listened to us . . . and we in • 3 will c an allow business to should be spending week. Connecticut are very pleased time • continue asi usual with within " that in the days ahead some working for those changes which • communities while we still have Organizations supporting the communication will we as necessary for that strik| plan^d v°rious be Baby Bonanza Hams • have the opportunity to do so That s why we too late." strike now, be tore it is achievement of wish to live in. a society we activities for the week, The School of Social Work is established between students, their faculties and the President himself." >; j: ij lb 99' At the rally Norman Pollack, Gov. Raymond P. Shafer of "i; In sponsoring an all - night vigil answer to those who professor of history, read the from 8 p.m. tonight to 8 a.m. Pennsylvania, chairman of the :: question the benefit of a strike,, preamble to the statement to be Try Something New! Wednesday in 101, 102 and 103 Republican Governors' j the statement said the strike is issued by the faculty - graduate Holmes Hall, Association, said Nixon made it £ to "demonstrate our outrage at this society . . . striking is a assistant strike committee. Tables for sending cards and clear at the outset he asking the governors to either was not ;ij Farmer Peet Hickory Chubs peaceful way to withhold goods The Street Corner Society, a letters to congressmen are being agree or disagree with him. j:j and services from those in peace - oriented theatrical group, set along Grand River Outside the White House, Gov. 99c up power: We are the goods and the performed several skits and Avenue. Anyone interested in Curtis commended Nixon for :j: working at a table may call talking of restraint and the 3 351-1302. cooling of rhetoric. ifB WHAT'S "The vice president," he said, . • - COUPON - Parade permits for marches to $: "made a short statement of what KfMNG the Capitol have been obtained has become known as the Agnew for Wednesday and Thursday. The Strike Steering Committee is making no statement yet line. He said we could never establish contact with students Pillsbury Layer Cake Mixes until we clear the rascals and the :•:< fj about $1.00 insertion service - charge per to be pre-paid. 12 Little ho,d nlT*tnnf|nhir"n tnnmht however, a march a W"' from MSU' Eastern- Western and Qgfj^rai on Wednesday; march of students radicals out. to "I think his statements on how cure the country's ills, ijij :£ S 4/79' Michigan universities and Limit 4 please p.m. deadline 1 class day before. ight, 8 10 p.m., Evans Scholars Louis St., East Lansing, Michigan Technical Institute is Shadows contribute as much to the ills as with $5 food purchase it lessens them," Curtis went on The organization of Arab Students of For ill 355-0043 or 355-8646. planned for Thursday afternoon. It's Students interested in issuing springtime, and this to say, adding there has got to MSU will hold its (Arabian Night) on couple finds a way to get be much mort conciliation,,.that Saturday, 7:30 p.m., VFW Hall, 2108 pamphlets on the march may he is trying to do all he can, but away, by strolling and $ N. Cedar St., Holt. Arabian food, music and dances. Tickets $5.00 per person. For tickets call: 353-6800. Man loses 5 ch and is plagued familiar? Is God Dead? "J.B." pick them up in 11 Snyder Hall. Those interested in being march marshals may call 353-1948. talking. SN photo by Terry Luke it must come also from the national administration. $ Spartan Archibald MacLeish's production of at Budget Block and Bridle Club will meet j.b. is the answer to man's questions, tonight, 7:30 p.m., Room 131, south Complex Player's production Denver college Anthony. of J.B. will be presented May 15, 16, 22, 23. Marshalls, Campbells, and State campers Bathroom Tissue IT'S SPRING clean Service - Discount. Call 351-2014 and information. for weather eviction attempt 4 Roll Pack 33' McDonel Kiva Fruit Cocktail 181 TYPING TERM PAPERS, lett performance v* DEVNER (AP) "Woodstock information - that 80 per cent of were for loitering. etc. Fast accurate Happened or Nation," serv a war protest the youths More than 200 police officers experience. 393-4075. 5-5-15 shanty town of plastic, paper, responsible for Woodstock Nation were not moved onto the campus Tomatoes Association will meet plywood, canvas and packing students, but were professional following several unheeded TYPING TERM papers and theses. s Electric typewriter. Fast service. crates, was torn down and agitators, professional warnings from Mitchell that the p.m., Cross Roads hauled away from the University Call 332-4597. 5-5-15 ternational Center. All revolutionaries from other shanty - town must be moved or of during Denver campus six - hour confrontation Monday places." legal action would be taken, Whole Kernai Corn 7 / $1 oo a Twenty At dawn, the university CHANNEL 1 STUDENTS FOR HART - come to between police and about 1,000 arrested - in eight the persons were morning security director, Wayne Littrell, i3;x STUDENT CONSUMER SERVICE Mon.-Fri. 3-5pm . jJ the meeting tonight, Union, Rm 34, 9 p.m. Plans for petitioning on young people. When police withdrew, groups confrontation. Sixteen identified themselves read to the crowd a restraining order obtained earlier in the Cream Style Corn Match f / I Saturday in Lansing's West Side will shouting "Build! Build! Build!" 355-8302 M be made. All Senator Hart supporters started putting together again the ragtag village, named for a as they students and two others said were faculty members, morning in District Court. It prohibited interference with Green Beans Police said most of the arrests university control, and included 29' rock festival in New York last —— Union Board presents Madhatters defendants the radical VNN BROWN: Typing and multilith Flea Market, Sunday, 1 - 6 p.m., summer. Weatherman faction, of Students offset printing. Complete service for Union Ballroom. Arts and crafts for By early afternoon the campus; Debate slated for a Democratic Society, and Hamburger or Hot Dog Buns . 8 pack dissertations, thesis, sale. Come, look around, buy what again was dotted by several tents Strike Center. manuscripts, general typing. IBM. you desire. Also hear folksinger Jim Eckrich's All-Meat 20 years experience. 332-8384. C "poto'cUf Ot A A UP meet 19' White on 2nd floor George S.„ton The young people shouted in CLpFF, & ,PAiJLA had men said he would return his to the campus if the village James B. McKee, professor of Jfsponff' Down. Classes "0n SKtrike' Shut " Frankfurters 1,bpk9 Thesis HAUGHEY Professional SAAC (student Academic Advisory anA r,. . r. began anyway, Preparation committee) of the Multi - attendance was For Master's & Doctoral Discip,inarv Program f the College bei poor. Candidates. Professional Thesis Typing, Multilith Printing and 0f Social Science wist that petitioning for SAAC Will be open from today told rtian^oiw Chancellormor newsmen m» -i Maunce maunce Mitchell Mitcneu u ii debate student participation ir .ri • onvornmont «f at fv,, tho The campout a protest Proiesi lo to U.S. began Friday involvement in U.S. invi as Biscuits Monday American Assn. Assn of Southeast Asia and the killing of through Friday, American of IJnivprsitv University Petitions available at the mai desk in the MDP are afternoon„ fh* the "h™ "doggy Ko„ bag, didy - o.,.* JITm fQur students at Kent gfate 8 oz. wt. wash, squatters' camp -call it J Leonard M M. ct,,«m„n Stuttman, SERVICE California Long Book Store. Hours: 9 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and a.m. to 3:30 Tannehill, philosophers, anarchist weapons was found in fhe camp ' "J '"The in 79' FOR YOUR CLOTHING Friday. Tuesday and Thursday, 12 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 337-7183. C with u of^utsW^to0'.^ 12 2 L J11®. T&fl° Environment, People and Your White Potatoes ?J" he New Attitudes" at 8 p.m. Lid ^ iS(? Thursday at the First LOUIS ONE hp know w « BEDROOM apartment University married housing from in ^on?Hh contributions h f nan.Cial to the Presbyterian Church, 211 N. June 21 • July 29. Call 355-5850. ana Thursday the University College encampment and praised police |he nhnntmitst Chestnut St., Lansing. Valencia 5-5/12 student Planning Committee will for showing "great restraint " The Stuttman speech is co - hold CLEANERS open sponsored by th^/Council on California Oranges ^ 69' 623 E. GRAND RIVER APARTMENT MANAGERIAL yearly Two meeting in your complex: Tues: 7 - 9 ;ust aff„_ H f t""8 r that began Parenthood, 35S53K l0 8m% lancTpianned ,t EAST LANSING ice Reliable^ P.m., Rm 334 Case, 9 - 11 p.m., Rm JUSt after dawn. No injuries . references. Call Jan 137> Akers; Thurs: 7 ' 9 Room 30- re^u,rlnS medical attention were Perreault. davs. days, 353-4600. 353-4600, Union; 9 - 11 p.m. at Multi - purpose reported. evenings, 372-7339. 5-5/14 Seaton said Record-of-the-Week GREEN SPLASH TRYOUTS (women's synchronized swimming honorary) to be held Asparagus » 49* Tommy Tomato GOODRICH'S 7:00 p.m. Women's I.M. Pool Wed., May 13 preliminary practice clinics to be held Mon. & Tues. 7:00 Women's I.M. Pool p.m. ANYONE WELCOME SPARTAN SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY ATTENTION CAR OWNERS * Rlngo Starr Complete front end repair and 'We Give Gold Bond SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY/RINGO Stamps" alignment STARR: Ringo's first solo with songs album, * THE SANDWICH PEOPLE arranged by Klaus Voor- Brakes * Suspension man, Paul McCartney, Quincy U HI! DC- Mon.-Fri. 9 to 9 apple records Jones, & Elmer Bernstein (among nUUIIO. Saturday 9 to 6 Hobie's * NOW others)—Night Wheel balancing * Steering and Day; IN SPARTAN SHOPPING CENTER LISKEY'S Into Safety Center DINE-IN Phone 351-3800 Harrison at Trowbrfdg* 124 SOUTH LARCH CARRYOUT& DELIVERY B«tw««n Spartan Village and IV 4-7346 Cherry Lan# Apartment*