Friday MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Volume 63 Number 71 STATE STATE MEWS \L East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 23, 1970 Russians hold two generals, begin investigation into flight MOSCOW (AP) - Two U.S. generals, seized by the Russians after their Army details on the conditions of their confinement and it was not clear whether plane strayed across the Soviet Turkish - In The Russians frequently express their the Russians considered the men to be border, were being held incommunicado custody apparently in the town of under arrest or merely in Thursday as the Soviet Union launched an Leninakan, Soviet Armenia, where the resentment that Turkey, a member of the custody pending investigation into the incident. plane landed, are Maj. Gen. Edward C. D. North Atlantic Treaty Organization, completion of the investigation. A U.S. permits U.S. forces to operate there. U.S. Embassy officials would not Embassy official said it is "quite Scherrer, 57, commander of the joint U.S. comment on speculation that the Russians unlikely" that the generals will be released Military Mission to Turkey: Brig. Gen. The Foreign Ministry told Klossen soon. Gaude M. McQuarrie Jr., 46, head of the might attempt to barter the generals for Thursday that the case is being handled as two Soviet airline With them in the six seat mission's Army section; Maj. James P. a penetration into Soviet hijackers seeking - utility plane territory by a political asylum in Turkey. The two, a were a Turkish escort officer and the Russel, 42, the pilot; and a Col. Deneli, U.S. military plane. American pilot. identified as the Turkish escort Lithuanian father and son, seized a Soviet officer. All four men are in "good health," the The plane This is the first time in recent plane last Thursday, killed the stewardess apparently wandered off years that Foreign Ministry said. There were no and wounded two other crew members. course Wednesday during bad weather and crossed the heavily fortified border. Details on how it was immediately made public. intercepted were not TERRORIST AMBUSH U.S. officials in Turkey said the generals were making an inspection flight from Assassination Erzurum to Kars, just 40 miles from the Soviet frontier. An unsuccessful search for the plane T Wednesday and Thursday had prompted fears that it had crashed in the mountains. snowbound Leaders a The first word that it was down safe came when the Soviet Foreign Ministry called in the U.S. charge d'affaires in Moscow, Boris Klossen to inform him the wounds offi cer SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) Terrorists blocked Maj. Gen. Rene I President Nixon escorts Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko craft had "violated Soviet air space." Schneider's automobile at — The political organizations backing Allende blamed the a busy intersection Thursday and shot I from the Executive Office Bldg. Thursday after the two leaders' private The U.S. Embassy has requested and seriously wounded the army commander - in chief. - assassination attempt on "ultra - right - wing groups with foreign elements who see their interests ... in league I conference in the President's White House office. They had talked for permission to see the men, under the terms Covered with blood, he was taken to a military hospital where assumption of power. affected" by Allende's of the U.S. - Soviet consular I two hours. AP Wirephoto agreement, which provides for access to U.S. citizens emergency surgery was performed to remove three pistol bullets from his neck, chest and arm. One bullet Various military men are restive at the prospect of Allende, a grazed a lung and his heart, Socialist senator, becoming president because he a government spokesman said. His condition was described as grave. then would have the power of The government declared a state of military appointments. But they have controlled their emergency and 10,000 feelings so far. soldiers and police spread out over Santiago looking for the Police said the ambush was carried out with attackers. The decree allows them to search and arrest without great precision. iromyko, Nixon confer Four or five men in three cars blocked warning. Schneider's chauffeur - driven blue limousine at an intersection where The shooting came at a time when Chile traffic was heavy. already was tense because Police said the gunmen ran Congress is scheduled to meet Saturday to name Salvador Allende up to the limousine, knocked out the rear windows with the butts of as the first elected Marxist president In Latin America. their 45-caliber pistols and fired He won only about eight shotsat pointblank a plurality in last month's election, throwing the decision into range. The army driver was unable to draw his Congress. own pistol in time to fire in East-West at the attackers. He sped to the military hospital with Schneider problems Allende met with President Eduardo Frei at Government House after both had called at the immediately after the ambush. hospital to see Schneider. Allende said "He arrived at the he told Frei "that this is part of a seditious plan that can lead to very hospital without a pulse and covered with painful consequences." blood," a government spokesman said. "An external cardiac "This attempt against the life of Gen. Schneider is massage was tried but there was no response. ■WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Nixon business meeting as President with such a "It is felt that the meeting was helpful for Allende told reporters. "Once incredible," ■d Russia's foreign minister Thursday held high Soviet official contrasted in outward again I want to say that there "It was then decided to open the chest for internal massage and laying the basis for improved relations are people who will stop at nothing, not even assassination." ■lengthy meeting which the White House tone with some recent administration between the United States and the Soviet Allende did not identify the this saved his life. He was in grave condition after the operation but criticisms of the Kremlin line. persons he suspects of sedition, and had a good pulse." pned "helpful for laying the basis for kproved relations between After U.S. intelligence spotted Union," the presidential spokesman said. police gave no clue as to the affiliation of the gunmen. There have The Defense Ministry, in a the United apparent been reports that Allende himself is the statement, said the general was the evidence of Soviet - Egyptian Mideast truce (Please turn to page 17) target of plots to prevent victim of "cowardly aggression." It was the first patesand the Soviet Union." him from becoming president. known attempt on violations and missile sub base the life of a military official in Chile in this ^The meeting was conducted in a friendly biosphere throughout," press secretary • building in Cuba, White House officials last month were century. paid L. Ziegler added following the two avowing apprehension that the Kremlin is |d a half - hour session ranging over major Nt-West issues. shifting back to a cold war stance. Ziegler decided to answer directly whether U.S. doubts about Kremlin interest in Commission i like vien, Soviet Foreign Minister Nixon's "era of negotiations" policy have Nrei A. Gromyko voiced hope that the ■rley "will be of positive significance for * development and improvement of Soviet eased. But he accepted the positive in his brief gets view report on the Nixon - Gromyko talks ranging |merican relations." across the Mideast, Vietnam, European from Jtement a convivial - beginning to the issuing end, Nixon's first security and Berlin and the U.S. strategic arms curb negotiations. -- Soviet on admissi By DIANE PETRYK and ecall petitions OK'd, JOHNBORGER State News Staff Writers Robert L. Green, director of the Center SMSU plans election for Urban Affairs, Thursday presented a set of seven recommendations to the 25-member Commission on Admissions and Student Body Composition Thursday. itS4 S,'?natures on petitions asking for A special election will be held in Stempel's It was the commission's fifth public ItrS 1 y StemPel- Shaw McDonel - district on the recall question in the next hearing since September. BMsir Prntative' ^ave been validated, week to 10 days, Buckner said. A simple "The University should move immediately lursday lrman Hal Buckner said majority of those casting ballots would be necessary to remove Stempel from office. to establish a special admissions committee The recall action will not become effective empowered to rapidly develop and initiate unless Stempel loses the special election. expanded admissions for black, Mexican - American and American Indian students for The recall petition was presented to the fall quarter, 1971," Green said. pickets en sale ASMSU Student Board by Todd Tripp, acting president of West Shaw Hall, and Pete Shlagor, acting president of East Shaw Hall. He recommended that MSU take immediate steps to bolster the counseling and tutorial support services available to |A IfflNtad number of tickets are Tripp charged that Stempel had not been Irform ™ ormance f°r at the JudY Collins 8 p.m. representing the interests of his constituency. Expanded admissions sought minority and disadvantaged students and that it re-examine the recruiting format directed at those students. Saturday in neldhouse. Pick up tickets at the Under the ASMSU constitution, a petition The 25-member Commission on Admissions and Student Composition listen to a recommendation to initiate "Due to past and present inequities in the f'0". Marshall Music Co., Campbell's signed by 20 per cent of the qualified voters expanded admissions for minority groups in fall '71. It was the Commission's fifth public hearing. educational system," Green said, "a number rban Shop, and Grinnell Brothers. in a district is necessary to begin recall proceedings. In the Shaw - McDonel district, State News photo by John Harrington (Please turn to page 17) 420 signatures were needed. Shoplifting conviction By JAMES SHELDON s,ate News Staff Writer spent behind bars and a $100 fine. Eveiy month, about six people find out what it is like to be seekers who cannot control himself? Merchants attempt to discourage carries jail sentence potential shoplifters with certain security measures before ♦keep merchandise displays out of easy reach, ♦watch for coats on a hot day, for raincoats the act. Later in court, it's "The State of Michigan vs. the shoplifter," and the People of the caught shoplifting and all the problems prompted when it's not raining and for large or open Pfnoon6 in 8 bo°kstore late one by such an incident. the impulse hits, Sue K. Brown, East Lansing county prosecutor takes over. Charles F. Filice, chief of the criminal division are gone T !i tV!h'ch PrevIously jammed the Judge William K. Harmon, East Lansing policewoman, said. of the Ingham County prosecutor's office, said a Passing bv th w St°reis v,rtua,,y yours. Municipal Court judge, estimates about six Mrs. Brown and Steve D. Naert, deputy chief groups. shoplifter can be charged with either larceny of East Lansing police, in cooperation with the Ith UP to scratch ' PO'nt BiC P*" disP'ay, y°u persons are arrested monthly for shoplifting from Mrs. Brown would not elaborate on techniques from a building, a felony with maximum East Lansing stores. Very few of these, he said, Chamber of Commerce, present a program each f NobainS.t the Pen ,and your fingers shoplift because they need the item. Shoplifting, fell to local merchants on what can be done used by shoplifters so as to avoid giving would - be shoplifters new ideas. sentence of four years in state prison, a $2,000 |y°use?^ S 8°nna miss one cheap pen," you according the Judge Harmon is most often about the shoplifting problem. "A good clerk is your best preventative against fine, or both; or with simple larceny, a misdemeanor carrying a maximum sentence of committed to satisfy a "lark, thrill or impulse. Through movies, visual aids, and discussions of shoplifting," she said. "We attempt to make 90 days, $100 fine, or both. person suddenly Some shoplifting incidents are premeditated, techniques used and legalities involved, Mrs. clerks aw ire of the various techniques used by Brown advises merchants to: Filice said the prosecutor's office Harmon says, but the most frequent ones are the shoplifter^.. An alert clerk is the best defense decides I'lning8of°a the shou,der usually signals the ♦make sure doors are locked at night. against shoplifting." which charge to use, whether to issue a warrant, process that may end in time 'what happens if you are one of the six thrill - ♦employ adequate personnel during the day. Police are called when a shoplifter is caught in (Please turn to page 17) 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan news California deputies summary From the wires of AP and UP1. seek cult in slayings SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (AP) - Royce, intensified the search. community's alarm. Sheriff Douglas James The note read: "We have to keep our cool," announced at a news conference "Today World War 3 will he said. "We are fighting a war Thursday that James Linley begin as brought to you by the and we might as well face it." Frazier, 24, also known as James People of the Free Universe. Dr. Ohta's $250,000 home, "The University should move Linley Pascal, is wanted for From this day forward anyone blending tastefully with the immediately to establish a special questioning in the murder of five and - or company of persons landscape on a ridge four miles admissions committee empowered persons at a hilltop mansion who misuses the natural east of Santa Cruz, was Monday night. environment or destroys same destroyed by fire apparently set to rapidly develop and initiate He refused to will suffer the penalty of death give any hint by the killers. expanded admissions for black, why Frazier was sought. by the People of the Free The bound bodies of the Mexican American and American He said Frazier was white, Universe. doctor, his wife, their two young Indian students for fall quarter about five feet seven inches tall, "I and my comrades from this sons and his secretary were 1971.'' has long brown hair and a light day forth will fight until death found in the free ■ form beard. When last seen he or freedom, against was anything or swimming pool by firemen. wearing a straw hat with a red, anyone who does not support The sheriff's office disclosed - Robert L. Green, Director, Center natural life this white and blue band, plus a on planet. it was looking for two long • for Urban A ffairs jacket and dark trousers. Materialism must die or mankind haired young men and a woman See story page 1 green The sheriff's after the announcement will stop." The note was signed with the seen in a car of that description mile and a half from the «..y| came discovery of a a note names of four knights from railroad tunnel. They also sought threatening death to anyone "who misuses the Tarot, fortune - telling cards a bearded young man seen natural environment," was once favored by gypsies: hiking in the vicinity. International News found at the murder scene. "Knight of Wands, Knight of Deputies and their track dogs Dist. Atty. Peter Chang's Cups, Knight of Pentacles and trudged through a foggy drizzle In flig office said he would have no Knight of Swords." amid redwood trees and comment but that he would Asked why the strange note undergrowth in the wild, rugged A small boy finds flying Two Soviet cosmonauts said Thursday they isn't so difficult as long as you don't try and make a trip of it and hold a news conference between was not disclosed earlier, region, "looking for anything can find a shoulder to land Flight conditions were just right on this lazy Indian experienced extreme difficulties in walking, standing 4 and 5 p.m. PDT. Thursday. Undersheriff Paul W. Tara said, they can find," said Lou Keller, on. summer and even sleeping after returning to earth from man's afternoon on the banks of the Red Cedar. "We recognize the shock this sheriff's assistant. State News photo by Tom Gaunt Disclosure of a note, left on longest duration spaceflight. the windshield of the slain Dr. senseless act has brought to our The spacemen, Maj. Gen. Andrian G. Nikolayev and citizenry," indicating he did not Victor M. Ohta's Rolls Vitali I. Sevastyanov, told of their 18 - day Soyuz 9 maroon - want to increase the 40 FATALITIES space flight in papers presented to the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics meeting in Houston. Earlier Thursday, the cosmonauts revealed they had worked with American astronauts in a space simulation 'Judy" Collins Viet war deaths decline exercise at the Marshall Spaceflight Center in Huntsville, SAIGON (AP) - Nearly as The weekly casualty toll Ala. earlier this week. forces killed 1,083 contacts many American soldiers died by showed 40 Americans were North averaged only 34 a day! & HOMECOMING Vietnamese and Gen. Nikolayev said in his paper that he and accident or illness in Vietnam killed in action, six fewer than Viet soldiers during the period, but Cong last week, with about 15 enemy! Sevastyanov had trained for their long - duration space last week as on the battlefield, the previous week and the rocket ana mortar attacks duringl the U.S. Command reported that figure also was on the the same period. I flight but were not prepared for the difficulty they second lowest weekly count in downswing, declining 119 from No major ground engagements! experienced in adjusting to the gravity of earth. Thursday. four and one • half years, and 33 the previous week. others died of nonbattlefield were reported Thursday, and the! causes. The allies also reported 432 U.S. Command "Light and! U.S. troops and 858 South The low count marked the scattered activity continued to| Aircraft from the U. S. 6th Fleet flew overhead while 16th consecutive week in which Vietnamese soldiers were characterize activity by U.S.I Syrian and Jordanian tanks were locked in battle in wounded in action, a decrease of forces." I fewer than 90 U.S. troops were 81 from the previous week for yiorthern Jordan last month, a high - ranking Jordanian killed, a reflection of the low South Vietnam claimed its| air force officer said Thursday. level of enemy activity and the the Americans and an increase of 13 for the South Vietnamese. forces killed 45 Viet Cong about six scattered clashes. Oi io| withdrawal of American units Military analysts in embassies in Amman described Including the latest casualties, South Vietnamese soldier « '•' the from combat missions. killed and seven wounded, fieldl battle as the biggest tank engagement since World 43,861 Americans have been South Vietnam, which has War II. been assuming a greater role on killed in action and another reports said. [ The Syrians apparently decided not to commit their 290,746 have been wounded in The only American casualties! the battlefield, also reported a Indochina since Jan. 1,1961. reported were two killed and MIG 21s to the battle nor the rest of their 800 tanks, decline in combat deaths to 256, The South Vietnamese list seven wounded in a shelling the lowest toll in a month. b'j the. second largest such force in the Middle East after 114,872 killed and 243,886 attack, mine and booby t The U.S. Command said allied wounded in the decade of incidents. Egypt. Apparently this was because the Syrians maintained all along the invading tank force belonged to fighting, while the allies claim to the Palestine Liberation Army, which has no air force. have Vietnamese soldiers. slain 677,043 and Viet North Cong Talk cance lied National News The U.S. Command said 8,692 Americans have died in Stieber says : John T. Scopes, whose teaching of evolution sparked Vietnam from accidents, disease and other nonbattlefield causes The speech on "Labor and « 5 the famed "Monkey Trial" of 1925, died Wenesday during the war. Intellectuals" by Irving HoweolB \ night of cancer. He was 70. In recent weeks, combat City University of New Yorkhisfl : Scopes, who moved to Louisiana after losing his activities in Vietnam have been canceled, Jack Steiber.l ! school job in Tennessee, had been hospitalized since slackened to the level of clashes director of the School of Labor] between small units and and Industrial Relations, said. • July, when he became ill with the disease. scattered enemy rocket and The speech had been scheduled® Until then, he remained active, touring the country to mortar attacks. : deliver lectures on his celebrated trial. Informants said small unit for 2:30 p.m. Monday in Room of the Union. theGoldJ Angela Davis refused Thursday to The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State waive extradition to California and University, is published every class day during four school her lawyer indicated he would fight to terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. prevent her return to face charges of Subscription rate is $14 per year murder and kidnapping. Member Associated Press, United Press International, Miss Davis, accused of purchasing Inland Daily Press Association, Associated | four guns used in a courthouse Collegiate Press, escape Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press attempt in which four persons Association, United States Student Press Association. including a judge were killed in San First Love Ring $19 4 prong solitaire $175 Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. 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Then questions. bring INSURANCE a way to vestments, law, management your STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES An Equal Opportunity Employer W. Fid. Bloominqton. III. • Marshall. Mich, UUy.lt., Ind. . Lincoln, N.b. . Newark, >. • "allf . Westlake, Calif. . Frederick, Md. Mo: . teMU p#n n"r *KMur?r e.ibo *ro MICHIGAN POINT OF VIEW STATE MEW! UNIVERSITY By-law amendments FREDERICK J. LESLIE should be reconsidered advertising manager MARK EICHER, managing editor EDITOR'S NOTE: The following channel not ED HUTCHISON, city editor only considered BARBARA PARNESS, campus editor point of view was written by Sigmund necessary by faculty, but form submitted to the accepted in7 Nosow, professor of labor and KEN KRELL, editorial editor industrial Wharton and Provost board by Pre"ihe JEANNE SADDLER, associate editor relations and current Cantlon. ' GARY WALKOWICZ, sports editor The amended functions of president of the MSU chapter of the American Assn. of University Committee on Tenure faculty Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker award committee with ultimate for outstanding journalism. Professors (AAUP), speaking for the faculty tenure grievance case/ responsibiliJ AAUP Council. responsibility both President Wharton. The AAUP finds incomprehensible the Provost Cantlon supported. In no wav unprecedented rejection by the board of the current prerogatives of departmentLlI EDITORIALS trustees of the amendments to the faculty bylaws unanimously passed by both the colleges regarding the granting of promotion challenged by these tenu* Academic Council and the Academic chaneei Historically, budget allocation and tk. Senate. We can only assume that the distribution of resources of the meaning of these changes was have emanated from the Univmih Office of th misinterpreted by board members, since the President and the Office of the Initiate class amendments in no way infringe upon the prerogatives of the board. the increasing complexity of and the many purposes and Provost the Univ functions J Wit! Both sets of amendments, which were performs, rational decision - makin initiated and strongly supported by the demands some type of input of informal AAUP had as their primary purpose the from all sources which on might beneficial! campus facilitation of administrative decision making and greater faculty participation in two of the most crucial areas affecting the - affect these decisions. It is inconceivable, at this stage of th» 1 Kent State student development of MSU, that any one person president Craig understanding of the role of a functioning of the University: budget no matter how high his office, would not Morgan was asked that today be university in a free society." allocation and faculty compensation, and need the considered opinions of devoted to discussions with parents, tenure grievance procedures. The i0Wer administrative officers and of the Perhaps today professors and Committee on Faculty Compensation and While the president as chief faculty faculty and administrators about students at MSU can reflect on a Academic Budget was envisioned as a means administrative ''what is happening to us, what is officer of the University is directlv university's role. If we ourselves through which the administration would be responsible to the board, he has happening to civil liberties in cannot spend time for provided with responsible faculty views on delegated the responsibility of been America today." budget and salaries, a communication course for the charting the communication between faculty and University. President Wharton His clarion for today's national has recognized the tremendous burden this moratorium comes with short notice. students concerning campus turmoil, OUR READERS' MIND entails and has supported can we seriously expect society - at - faculty Yet the issues underlying campus participation in these crucial decision ferment deserve discussion — if not large to be better informed about the making areas. Big business stifles safne problem? With respect to the resolution outside the classroom, at least o, within. Students, faculty and cancer cure grievances concerning tenure, the AAUPhjs always supported the view that tenure At Kent State, the Student administrators are all urged to show decisions must be made on the basis o Senate, the Graduate Student nonviolent solidarity today with To The Editor: why should the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture professional criteria - criteria bes understood and policed by Council and the Faculty Senate Kent State students. The best For nearly ten years I have worked on a and one man in particular in Michigan faculty. Then can be no reasons acceptable to the issued a joint resolution requesting a method would be to turn classrooms cure of a disease known as the Leukosis delay or stop research which is costing a AAUP which would allow tenure decisions 200 million dollar loss to the to be federal grand jury to investigate into open forums on the role of the Complex in poultry, in December of last poultry Carlton S. Nash made on grounds other than year I received a U.S. Patent No. 3482017. industry in the United States alone, say South professional ©vents occurring last May. In the university, centering discussion on Hadley, MasOct. 18,1970 ones, and this, of course, includes the Veterinarians say poultry is a good model nothing about the human suffering. maintenance of ethical standards of the resolution, the state grand jury was impending danger to civil and for cancer in humans. Big business is in with the government to Castigated for a "lack of academic liberty. The Leukosis Complex in poultry takes produce vaccine. iiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii profession. We see no reason why a faculty a Apparently business tenure committee should not be the Hrul many forms — Neural Lymphamatosis wants to make enormous amounts of adjudicator of such grievances. This (nervous system), Leukosis Visceral Lymphamatosis (Internal Organs), (blood), money on a vaccine (shot) rather than have Misplaced memos was supported by both the provost and the Proposed a diet for the FT Occular Lymphamatosis Osteopetrosis (Bones) and tumors of the skin. We have run thousands (eyes), of want more to delay money by poultry. Apparently my diet control to make they a vaccine. Why should I be forced to send my research abroad and let To: Vice President Spiro Agnew president of the University. The AAUP recognizes that final MSU resides with the board of trustees. authority in all matters pertaining to the operationsof experiments. The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Re: Licensing of the press the people of the United States suffer? These amendments in no way challenge or merits popular has known of our excellent high percentage of recovery since 1963 but fail to recognize it* but use hundreds of thousands of fpr Area editors say they are going to wait Sir - interfere with this authority. The AAUP has requested a special meetinj - ^ dollars of tj^ jjxessnareasspci^ions and the associations press of the Academic Council to consider the taxpayers money to experiment waiting for the area How about board's rejection of these amendments. We t Among the numerous predators Perhaps no longer. A proposed to try to find a vaccine or obtain it through newspapers. If you readers feel the licensing Vice Presidents? Aat haunt the typical college genetics. urge the council to reaffirm its support o regulation now before the Federal American people should be given the On December 7, 1967 the U.S. these amendments to the bylaws of the community, the friendly Trade Commission would provide a Dept. of benefit of our research without continuing — E. Severeid Agriculture and I signed an agreement faculty and to send them back to the board d&i cyclopedia/magazine three day cooling -off period during delay, please do write your congressman or salesman - whereby I could reveal my research and of trustees for reconsideration. ®ften ranks near the top of the which such a contract could be they would keep it confidential. $culduggery scale. cancelled. Weekends and holidays On March 28, 1968 the U.S. would not count. Agriculture wrote "we concludethat there is Dept. of STEVE ALLEN t The scenario is depressingly no tangible scientific basis for In essence, the rule would make it suspecting a standard. The salesman gains an unfair and deceptive trade beneficial effect ", yet the United Entrance to the sucker's domicile on States and Foreign Governments have practice if a door - to door salesman granted tfjmost any pretext save that he is - me patents for a cure of this selling something. He then dazzles tjie mark with a scientifically does not cancellation. prosecuted. provide Violators a note could of be disease. Apparently the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture is not going to recognize my research. ASMSU taking chances fl^fepared sales pitch. We urge readers to write the FTC I realize they have spent some thirty years and hundreds of thousands of tax ^ Mesmerized, the subject signs the in support of the proposed payers' money to try to find a cure but dptted line. The next morning that regulation. Comments should be Many students have been quite upset Hapless student/resident awakens to addressed to the Asst. Director for with ASMSU's $5,000 grant to MECHA t|ie realization that he has been stuck Industrial Guidance, Bureau of (Movimiento y Esfuerzo Chicano de However, ASMSU tended to forget one thing when \fcith several hundred dollars worth df rather dubious volumes or Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission, Sixth and Pennsylvania Crime wave Atzlan), a local Mexican - American group. The claim that the student's money should they gave MECHA all of that money. Granted present programs will not be affected, but what about new go for student causes has been made. The magazines or etc. Ave., Washington D.C., 20580. To the Editor: question, "Couldn't we have better student programs? Even without Bob Grossfeld, I assume An alarming situation now exists in East programs with this money?" has been there is some degree of creativity in ASMSU Lansing. According to the East Lansing asked. somewhere. [UN's 25th an Police Dept., one or two robberies of student apartments is now occuring every day. The end to this crime wave seems The answer is yes, to a certain degree, and it is this degree which is most critical when one considers the MECHA grant. The Entertainment events to the number of Chicanos in the Lansing area. I imagine 1971 budget to MECHA. Towards the middle of 1971 ASMSU may find itself nowhere in sight. No longer can a student ASMSU Student Board felt, by a vote of they are nearly the same. presented with an even better cause than afford to leave his apartment and feel secure 10-1, that that degree was small enough The student movement, such as it is, has MECHA to give its funds to but wiling that his property will be there and intact to justify putting the money into a success as w when he returns. completely new project. tended to be on its own ego trip. Students need to get involved by working with have the money. To have a completely sound financial .. Our concern about the crime situation in The $5,000 will definitely be put to groups with similar problems to produce a policy is to leave something sitting around East Lansing is more than purely academic; good use by MECHA. Much of the grant more powerful political interest group. for the unexpected. The MECHA 'Tomorrow will mark the twenty - it is a personal one. We returned to our will go towards a community center on the overstepping its bounds. Regardless of Aiding groups like MECHA and BLF may appropriation showed little sense fifth apartment this weekend, to find it ransacked north side of Lansing. Additional monies anniversary of possibly the most opinion one fact remains: throughout well reap future political profits for all. regard to future planning, adding more and more than $500 worth of property will be expended to bring speakers of Politics is to an extent a game of give and controversial body in the world: the it all the United Nations remains, and weight to an already convincing arg"1™1! stolen. Obviously what our apartment interest to Chicano students to l|nited Nations. after 25 years is still providng a forum management calls a "security lock" isn't making MSU more relevant to its brown campus, take, you scratch my back, I'll scratch in most student's eyes: that ASMSU i jfThe U.N. has been yours. This may be morally repulsive to completely irresponsible with the student decryed as and meeting place for the peoples of very secure. students. some, but it works. money. ineffective and/or down right the world. We believe that much of the blame for this ASMSU is in a transitional state, claims However, ASMSU tended to forget one Unfortunate this is when one consider subversive - and it has been praised This alone constitutes success. problem now lies with apartment Sue Carter, WIC president. It was time for thing when they gave MECHA all of that the fact that students will eventually vo management companies which have failed to ASMSU to get involved in the apd lauded as mankind's one chance community money. Granted present programs will not on increasing the student tax from 50 ce provide sufficient security measures on their at large. The fact was that MECHA needed be affected, but what about new t6 escape Armegeddon. The oqly programs? to a dollar. ASMSU will have to answer tn» premises — i.e. real "security locks," private money and ASMSU had that money. Since Even without Bob Grossfeld, I assume thing certain is the United Nations has security guards or a security lock system on no other existing programs would be there is some degree of argument: fifttf survived for 25 creativity in "If you cannot wisely handle my "J years. apartment entrances. All of these would be significantly affected by the grant, it could ASMSU somewhere. A be made without hurting the students. cents, why should I give you any commonly heard criticism is that costly, but with the outlandish rates charged There has been some clamor for a You say you need money for more the United Nations talks too much by these firms for less than "luxury" Students are not making sufficient use student cooperative store with clothes, better student programs and then yo" 8 apartments, one would only expect some of existing programs. Teacher - course and does too little. To sound this food, books, records and other basic off and spend it on the Chicanos. i attempts to be made to insure the security of evaluation books cannot be given student needs. It will take every bit of chord too strongly, however, would away. aren't going to get any more from me. tenants and their property. The legal aid fund is seldom touched. be to deny the perspective of a capital available to get this co - op off the Students, though, will do well no quarter If the management companies honestly Perhaps the extra $5,000 could bring Sen. ground, and that $5,000 may be needed. complain too much about cfntury passed. feel they can do nothing further to insure McGovern on campus instead of Jane ASMSU should know about apartment security, let them put pressure on Fonda (Jane is pretty, but George is a bit starting into representatives unless they can find fThe United Nations was really never business; they helped get the Man and people who will do a better job. the East Lansing City Council and the East more qualified to speak on Vietnam and intended to be a prototype world Lansing Police to find an immediate and Indians). However, on the universal scale, Nature Bookstore on its feet. Fact: Man and Nature needed and still could use elected these people very democratic*^ government or a white knight every albeit apathetically, last spring. striding effective solution to this crime wave. couldn't a greater good be accomplished by penny it could get its hands on. about the globe fighting for truth, We call on Off - Campus Council and the aiding the Chicano community instead of they will be a little more concerned ASMSU's total income is around their elections next time. I have alway justice and humanity. Instead, it was off campus representatives to the ASMSU - getting speakers of a slightly higher caliber? $60,000 per year, figured on the basis of hoped that the United Nations would Student Board to take action on this matter. One should also compare the number of that in a democracy people get the, 40,000 students paying $1.50 a year. They they deserve. America deserves; « We petition them to organize a massive rent students who attend Great Issues and bp similar to the League of Nations Pop have already pro - rated $5,000 of their strike throughout East Lansing against Nixon; this campus deserves ASMoU- a; deliberate body where tensions, managements which refuse to take further differences and problems could be security measures. We urge them to do this resolved by logic and common before further damage is done to student agreement with one major property. exception: the United Nations would Barb Alper tog successful. Southfield senior ^Success is a relative thing. The Patty Street Uiiited Nations has been, Ypsilanti senior by turns, cursed for being ineffective and for, Leslie Brill Merrick, N. Y., sophomore Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday. October 23, 1970 5 Speakers By JEANNE SADDLER discuss of studies," Thomas said. "We are Bailey, a graduate student at roles Detroit senior, said. "Previously focused on the problems of Associate Campus Editor talking about a class that we will Stanford University. "These he only wanted to enter the ask to tackle social programs for black students in and engineering include a need for community professional class, but now they white institutions, the need for without effecting the structural JAMES BARFIELD involvement, mechanisms for the are interested in using their skills strategies to fund black change which is necessary." expression of black identity, and in their communities." communities State News Staff Writer programs and Roy Jones, director of the the use of the analysis of Explaining the CUA sponsored Center for competition between blacks. Urban studies centers around Community Studies at oppression to change that student research project this Howard University, told the condition." the summer, Gant said similar country should develop delegates that they must "never Although Bailey said student programs connecting students analyses to effect real structural abandon the development of demands could pose threats to with the community would be change in society, Richard persons working in the urban the "institutional longevity" of the very useful. New blue film Thomas, cocoordinator of the areas with black people." Center for Urban Affairs' centers, he maintained that there Wednesday night Lloyd (CUA) Jones said the American curriculum program, told university, especially black should be are no urban centers if they nonfunctional. Johnson, Columbia urban director University told the at records detail delegates to the Urban Director's universities, must undergo a George Fleming, New Haven, delegates that in order to PARIS ( AP) French Conference Thursday. reexamination of their relations - Conn, graduate student, said that understand the place and scientists working with a German Such centers must guard with blacks to against bring about a new the directors should function of an urban center, it is film manufacturer have developing a black professional definitely responsibility to the community. adhere to student demands. necessary to define an urban developed a new blue colored class dependent on white A student panel discussed the - "Students are not too far from center. X-ray film they say records more institutions in a sort of "welfare - role of urban centers to black the masses, and their demands are In the discussions detail than standard black and professionalism," Thomas said. student demands. following his usually very real and immediate," >resentation, the delegates white film. The conference is "Students bring certain needs being Fleming said. sponsored by the Center for from the outside community to "There has been a change in the Urban Affairs. Thomas was one of several the campus," stated Ronald black student's role," Leon Gant, Hair Styles for Men speakers and a student panel who razor cuts addressed the delegates Wednesday and Thursday nights. La Forgia's full wigs After a historical analysis of the use of the black hair pieces middle classes by working and industrialists, Thomas noted that although Cocktail Dick Raborn - owner stylist black professionals and Urban directors - intellectuals had gained lucrative positions for themselves, they & Pizze Jerry Raborn - stylist often failed to effect any real Pizza- Spaghetti Submarines Rex Platte - stylist structural changes in society Delegates to the Urban Director's Conference sponsored by the Center for Urban Affairs this TAKE OUT OR DINE IN because of their dependence on week, discussed common problems and interests Wednesday and Thursday. Participants will hold a press conference to summarize their achievements today at 2 p.m. certain foundations. institutions and Now Open Sundays Raborn's £a;or's Cbgt State News photo by Bill Porteous "We can't adequately deal with 3106 E. Grand River Mon. - Fri. urban conflict through atomized 485-3089 144 W. Ottawa 8 5:30 - 372-9522 ichool reports two bomb threats Knapp's J East Lansing High School was Hosed Thursday morning after fchool officials received b threats that morning from two Thursday a statement will be issued early this morning from the superintendent's office to update the community on the CHILDREN'S MOVIE Inknown callers. bomb threat incidents. J This was the ■hreat in one Jchool officials. No bombs fifth week reported ■ound in any of the searches by bomb by were Martel said the Board Education met informally Thursday to discuss the threats and to give direction to the of OF THE MONTH SERIES last Lansing police and firemen, school district's administrative Officials said. ^ Gerald Kusler, East Lansing staff. The Superintendent's office is Saturdays . . . starting Nov. 14th . . . jh School principal, said the ''maintaining close ■"hursday morning threats Belayed by police to were school communication and cooperation with the order your tickets now . . . all 4 shows only 2. 50 police and fire Officials. department," Martel said, and is | Students were evacuated to seeking "more direction" from e football field while police these agencies concerning the firemen searched the bomb threats. Juilding,i he said. Classes were Martel said the Saturday, November 14, for the day after the Saturday, December 12, superintendent's office is seeking Jecond Kusler said. threat was received to "make sure students are safe" at 10:30 a.m. and to offer an educational I Alan Martel, administrative Jssistant ■f East to the superintendent Lansing schools, said program bomb for the students. Lansing City Police reported threat was received a The Boy and the The Nutcracker Tnursday morning from an Laughing Dog unknown caller. Police declined commission to say against whom the threat An enchanting Christmas fairy tale about a magic nutcracker that was made. They said Lansing looks like a prince, and a little lets sessions police and firemen found no bomb. Endearing story of a boy who girl's dream about the land of the finds a strange dog and trains her Sugar Plum Fairy. Joyful I The MSU Baha'i Club and the to hunt. A warming story with color film with last Lansing Spiritual f Baha'i are Assembly SUPPER an exciting outdoor background, and emphasis on strong ties an international cast. cosponsoring a THIS SUNDAY of friendship and lasting Rocky Graziano is Ingram to honor the 25th values. Santa Claus! pniversary of the founding of 6:00 p.m. pe United Nations. at Hillel Plus two super color cartoons. I The program will be held at 2 Plus a Bugs Bunny cartoon |m Sunday in the Gold Room featuring and the Academy Award T the Union. Dr. Daniel H. Kruger winner, "Grandad of Races." I Michael Bond, president of on ■e United Nations Assoc. of "Policy of Inclusion" ■ichigan, is scheduled to ticipate in the discussion. Everyone Welcome Saturday, January 9, at 10:30 Saturday, February 6, at 10:30 a.m. 7 DANCING The Son of NIGHTS Sabbath Services Friday 6:00 p.m. The Blue Bird the harlequin Saturday 9:45 a.m. Robin Hood Maeterlinck's classic fantasy about two The son of Robin Hood, returning to youngsters and their search for eternal liappiness, starring Shirley Temple and GRANDMA'S Sherwood Forest, turns out to be a girl but no less Spring Byington. Based on the timeless a good shot with bow and legend that anyone who sees a blue bird is assured of happiness forever. arrow! Rich with acts tarnous of derring-do and old English castles. Colorful, delightful musical, and heart-lifting for youngsters or adults. Plus two color cartoons, Plus two color cartoons: Academy Award winner "Crashing the Water Barrier" featuring Speedy Gonzales and and a Daffy Duck cartoon. Henery Hawk. HONEY-DIPPED Why a special scries of movies for children? Because Knapp's feels there's j.w. KNAPPCO., 300 South Washington. Lansing, Mich. 48914 been a need for such regularly scheduled films for some time. Parents who are and concerned about broader educational opportunities for their youngsters are Please send me series of four tickets at S2.50 per series, good for one also concerned about recreation that will stretch their imagination and their admission (child or adult) at all four movies at the theater. It's A Bargain At 99' capacity to marvel and to dream. 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East St .... 487-6091 S.N. - 10-23-70 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 23. |,7o I NATURAL TECHNIQUE Yoga trains body, expands mind South and Southeast Asian abdominal uplift. a deep, dreamless sleep, Lockert Eacj, By DAVID 2AFFER day - studies, Hatha yoga gives relief * Postures: stretching, said. from tension, aids merely sits for' 15 0r weight inverted, and sitting. Many of the same people and meditates. m'ni reductions, rejuvenates the * Breathing: rythmic involved in yoga, are actively person Since the sounds of Ravi pvnor- muscles, improves sleep, and breathing, cleansing breath, and involved in transcendental and finer levels ^I Shankar on his sitar, the alliance of results in desirable physical and of John, George, Ringo, and mental conditions. recharging. meditation. The goals are meditating until ho. I Paul with the Maharishi Yogi, Raja Yoga, on the other hand, similar, to achieve mental and all thinking anri ,"8W empJ[)asis ^on the increasing, according to Lockert, exercise and control. Steps in with oneself and others. . 'natural," many Westerners man« are because "it's becoming more and peace "Since the bodv att IS 'd finding a new way of life in the more obvious that Western Raja sense Yoga are concentration, withdrawal, meditation, Students Meditation International Society (SIMS) deep rest while the alert, he terms the mid"SSU 11 such ancient arts of the Orient such as st » > philosophy does not give man and, finally, bliss consciousness, president, Jim Ellis, Midland yoga, transcendental meditation the values he wishes to draw Unique to both Raja and alertness'," Ellis said restfu| I senior, says that meditation is a The percentage of I djp and macrobiotics. upon, whereas yoga does this Hatha Yoga is a period of deep Yoga is one of the widely philosophically and physically." relaxation between each "natural technique which allows stop using non ^H>P'e wtl° I practiced Indian arts at MSU "Bliss a person to expand himself and drugs after gettine i^T'1"'0111 consciousness," or exercise, when the body with nine weekly meetings for "cosmic consciousness" is the becomes limp and the mind still to experience greater creativity meditation is unusuiiii ^I Blissful over 100 participants. Two main types are practiced. goal of Hatha Yoga, achieved through a state of "Samadhi," a or empty, Lockert Respiration slows down, and said. and happiness." To begin meditation, one should attend two lectures, the Ellis you said. He thinks get into medit »h t 8h' ■ °n< A quiet room and a soft rug provide a suitable setting for these yoga converts as they practice Hatha Yoga, a method of state of "super conscious consequently, the heart beats simply lose the desii p!' ^ "Hatha Yoga," a form designed to train the body. An Indian art, yoga has caught on fast in the training the body, and Raja awareness," Lockert said. slower. next MSU series beginning in November. The first is drugs. re Ul a brief western cultures in the last few years. These followers are preparing to reach the state of Yoga, concerned with the mind. Exercises are divided into Then the "sleep of the yogis," explanation of meditation terms According to Clinton J. three types: "blissful consciousness." State News photo by Sue Steeves or Yoga Nidra can be achieved followed by a question and Lockert, a bibliographer for Preacher * Cleaning exercises: within three minutes, producing answer period. Two weeks later, the person attends a second lecture with a question and answer period White churchmen followed by a private interview with the teacher. Instructions are given for four days and a "Mantra," or sound, is chosen nn /** f i r\ nl by the teacher to suit the V-* v-l ' ' UI |fl Black churchmen, however, voiced dismay at the altered thrust individual's personality. ByGEORGE W.CORNELL legitimate black demands were met." In order to qualify, no non - B. Davie Napier, dean of AP by the predominantly white religious bodies. He said that to build a future "black white coalition for the I Religion Writer - prescription drugs may be taken chapel and professor of religion I The differences surfaced in a recent exchange of letters between progress" requires dealing with "the legitimate social and economic for 15 days previous to the at Stanford University, will the National Committee of Black Churchmen and both the Catholic problems of lower middle class Americans" and a reducing of ' NEW YORK — Black churchmen are distressed at what instructions. "If a person has guest preacher they conference and the Jewish agency. Some Protestant groups also "negative passions" now polarizing whites against blacks. Sunday _ consider a "cop-out" shift of some white religious energies away have shown growing concern about the white "little taken a non-prescription drug, Peoples' Church, 200 W. Grand I people." If socially - oriented agencies fail to tend to this task, he said, it his experience is not as clear as it River Ave. His themes will be from the plight of blacks toward problems of the white working "The speed with which you have pulled in your horns and altered "A ■ will be seized and exploited by "anti - progress, neo-reactionary Sense of Creation" at class. your direction is cause for grave concern on our part," the black forces." should be," Ellis said. and "A Sense of 9:30a.m.I But defenders of the new effort insist that mollifying the so-called churchmen wrote in a letter to Bishop Bernardin and other church A "donation" of $35.00 for Ministry" at 111 "forgotten American" whites is essential to black progress. leaders involved in urban projects. Actually, he says, the reoriented approach came in "response to black requests that we work harder to engineer consent in the white students, and $75.00 for Persons The new concern, officials contend, seeks to overcome mounting "Surely you need not be reminded that the job of aiding the black attending Sunday I white backlash, to depolarize hardening lines of hostility community for black goals" and to dispel growing white opposition non-students is also required to may meet Napier after servicesI among and brown communities to reach even the modest levels... lower middle class whites toward blacks and to already to them. the teachers and SIMS expenses, at a coffee hour in the social hall I - bring both into existing among white working class people has barely gotten mutually beneficial coalitions. underway," the letter went on. If this isn't done, the developing antagonisms "could blow this "Have you raised our hopes and expectations of assistance from Episcopalian bishops vote country apart and frustrate long overdue progress for blacks," says you, only to dash them to pieces when the pressure and flak Irving M. Levine, director of urban planning of the American Jewish intensify upon you?" Committee. In a similar letter to the Jewish committee, (Jhe black churchmen Roman Catholic Bishop Joseph L. Bernardin, a general secretary said the shift of attention to problems of the white working class of the U.S. Catholic Conference, says that admittedly, the new could lend "itself to the manipulation" of those trying to foment concern "requires focusing attention on the problems and "conservative forces in this country." legitimate complaints of the ethnic working class." to give children communioi This activity is "fraught with the most perilous implications for But he adds that this does not mean any "de-emphasis of the the well - being and safety of non-whites," the letter said. It said problems of the black community" nor any change in the church's efforts to upgrade white workers before blacks have reached even determination to serve the "urgent and too - long neglected needs" the low-skill white level can only of blacks. "deepen the frustrations and disillusionment of black and brown workers." FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Levine, who supervises a country - wide program of urban HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — with that of Roman Catholics, no age minimum, simply The Lutheran Church in I community projects to allay group conflicts and build better inter Espiscopal bishops, departing The move is still subject to 1125 Weber Dr. group relations, replied that the top priority still is to help blacks - from a 400- year old tradition, ratification by the lay - clergy specifying that children be America also recently approved I (Blk. N. of E. Grand River at Downer) attain full equality. voted this week to try out a new branch of the church's governing admitted to communion "before a change to this pattern, I Richard W. Bishop, Pastor But to do this, he added, it is confirmation." admitting children prior to I SUNDAY 9:45 & 11:00 A.M. necessary "to help move whites into practice allowing unconfirmed convention, the House of As to how old they should be, confirmation. I the kind of realistic assessmeafcxA*he conditions of young children to partake of the Deputies. COACH MORLEY FRASER enabling them to understandiffOTInef'ts their lives" to them and society "if Lord's Supper In holy Under rubHc of the Episcopal Bishop Chilton Powell of As the 12 - day Episcopal I of Albion Oklahoma City said that convention neared its Thursday I Co|Jege i communion. Book of Common Prayer, dating 7 P.M. EVANGELISTIC MEETING "Your Duty To Be Different" I" "individual priests will have to close, it also agreed to launch a 1 11:00 '.m. The shift would put back to the mid - 16th century, referee that at the altar rail." grassroots study of a proposed I _ WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. Espiscopal custom more in line baptized children generally were Great "HIS LAND" new film on ISRAEL EAST LANSING E. Eugene Williams, SjRiNj^NITY CHURCH 841 Timberlane Drive UNIVERSITY not until admitted to communion confirmed as mature Roman generally Catholic allow children to receive communion parishes unconfirmed plan for uniting the church with I eight denominations. other American| 111 featuring Minister £ast Lansing Christians at about age 12 or 13. at about age 7, and often The plan, still subject to I CLIFF BARROWS. Billy Graham's Assoc. Stanley R. Reilly, SEVENTH-DAY The new trial regulations set younger. revisions on the basis of I CLIFF RICHARD, England's popular singer All Faiths Welcome Assistant Telephone: 351-8200 ADVENTIST CHURCH criticisms and suggestions from V ror Transportation Call 484-6640 Interdenominational First Christian UNITARIAN the rank and file church people I or 484-2807 over the next two years, ii University Class 9:45 a.m. Sabbath School 9:30 UNIVERSALIST Church expected to be up for approval! Dialogue: "a Radical Change" 6:00 p.m. Worship Service 11:00 "The United Nations by the denominations by the I UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN Trinity Collegiate Fellowship 7:30 p.m. K. G. Smith, of the Future" mid - 1970s. Wednesday. Mid-week discussion & prayer 7:00 p.m. Worship 8:30 a.m. Rev. Robert Edward Green CHURCH CAMPUS HOUSE The bishops' action to a< Meeting at 504 Ann St. 11:00 Red Cedar School a.m. unconfirmed children 310 N. Hagadorn 251 W. Grand River Sever Dr., East Lansing (Corner of Division) communion represented a toned I Discussion Groups 9:30 a.m. LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRIES Call 351-8994 if you Church School 9:30 a.m. 1 bl. W. of Harrison, down modification of a| need transportation 1 bl. N. of Trowbridge proposed new rite. ALWAYS OPEN LCMS ALC-LCA 1001 Chester Rd. Sunday Service, Children's for Students and Faculty at for Students at EDGEWOOD UNITED Program, and Nursery 10:45 Camous Minister, 482-6063 First Church of University Lutheran Church Martin Luther Chapel CHURCH Church Office 489-1023 Gary Hawes Division & Ann Streets 444 Abbott Road 469 N. Hagadorn Christ, Scientist 332-5193 332-3035 • 351-7844 332-2559 332-0778 An Ecumenical FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Free Transportation Pastor David Kruse Fellowship Grand River at Haslett Entranci Worship Services 9:30 & 11:00 Ottawa at Chestnut East Lansing Sermon at both services by presents Sunday Services 11 a.m. SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH 8:15 WORSHIP HOURS am Matins WORSHIP HOURS 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Worship Dr. Truman A. Morrison University Group Dinner and The 60 Voice Lesson — Sermon Subject 1518 S. Washington Lansini Program 6 - 8:30 p.m. ALMA COLLEGE CHOIR IN CONCERT 9:15 am Common Service 1st and 3 rd Comm. "Probation After Death Sunday 7 p.m. Campus Church Bus Service, 10:30 am Common Service 2nd and 4th Ma'lns 9:30 and 11:00 morning and evening, call a.m. Wednesday Testimonial Meetlns ' 11:30 a.m. New Expressions GOD'S PROPHETIC CA LENDAR " 332-0606 or 332-8693 8:00 p.m. Sermon: "The Ecology of Faith" First in a series dealing with present events. Central United Methodist Sunday School to age 20 Guest Speaker: Dr. Robert Swanson 11 a.m. Across from the Capitol 9:45 A.M. COLLEGIAN President, Alma College WORSHIP SERVICES Asher Student Center College Bible Class EPISCOPAL COMMUNITY at M.S.U. FELLOWSHIP 620 Abbott Rd. in the fireside room 9:45 and 11:15 a.m. 8:30 P.M. Dr. Ted Ward, MSU Free Public Reading Room Fireside Room Teacher Topic Holy Communion 134 West Grand River UNIVERSITY UN ITED Dr. Howard F. will be celebrated at the Sugden, Pastor "30 Coins and a Costly Kiss" METHODIST CHURCH Glenn R. Alumni Chapel Blossom, Youth Pastor 11:00 A.M. "Wealth to Share" every Sunday at 5:00 p.m. "Church School 9:45 to 11:45 FREE BUS SERVICE Morning and Evening ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH All are welcome to attend Crib Nursery 800 Abbott Road 351-7160 Church Services and visit anc Call 482-0"?54 for information. - Rev. Burns, speaker use the reading room. 485-9477 The Rev. William Eddy," Rector "Have You Committed Suicide?" The Rev. Richard Randall, Curate The Rev. Jack L. Hilyard, University Chaplain peoples Church OKEMOS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 8:00 Holy Communion Morning Worship 9:30 and 11:00 East Lansing 9:30 Holy Communion Sermon Church School 9:30 and 11:00 4684 Marsh Road, Okemos 11:00 Morning Prayer Buses on Campus Sermon I nterdenominational An Independent Church with a Biblical Message 200 W. Grand River 9:45 a.m. Church School for all ages at Michigan II MORNING SERVICE: "How To Understand CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH God II a.m. 8i 7 p.m. Worship Services /EVENING SERVICE: "What/s Real Friendship AND STUDENTCENTER 11:00 a.m. * Morning Worship • SUNDAY SERVICE 5:15 p.m. Collegiate Fellowship Inspiration Refreshments Alumni Memorial Chapel, one 1509 River Terrace (across from Hubbard Hall) block east of Auditorium. GUEST SPEAKER, Transportation call 332-2I33 or 35I-5I25 DR. NAPIER 10:00 A.M. MORNING SERVICE 10:30 a.m. * Coffee Hour 9:30 - 7:00 P.M. LECTURE-WORSHIP SERIES 10:30 a.m. * Discussion Groups Akwp MV for Adults 'Sunday School 9:30 "Assence of Creation", GK4ND RIVER AVE. * hall Related to American Thought and Classes for Children. 11:00 "Assence of Ministry UNIVERSITY 5 Language Dept. DR. ROBERTSON, assisting 1 ^ MEIJERS Nursery at 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. REFORMED MSU CALVINISTIC AND PURITAN THOUGHT 3 For rides call 355-0155 after 9 % » CHURCH SCHOOL A ^ in early America 9.30 4 11:°° *4 i 7:00 p.m. • Evening Worship • Rev. Tom Stark pastor 351-7164 CHURCH I Ground floor of Alumni Memorial Miss Joyce Friesen Crib through Adults This Sunday: Calvinistic and Puritan Ethics \ Chapel. Dress is informal and a staff associate 2 Ml CAST OF ^discussion follows the sermon. COFFEE HOUR HA yourself working, on things all make her look like a carbon MAD, alone while the other kids grew copy of Julie Andrews in "The continued. "I know most of the sociably up." Sound of Music." Like her composers, and call some of at his trickiest, scariest and best. Shows in 104-B Wells Hall Friday example of "pointless bloodletting?" See for yourself. WORLD - Stanley Kramer's spectacular tribute to "Qr> l\ciearW* and Saturday nights. Shows at 7 and 9:30 "Then, at sixteen, I found contemporaries of the them my friends." Friday night day, Mimi in Wilson; that I needed to be together more than I needed to be alone. Farina, Joan Baez and Buffy "In My Life" was the album Sainte Marie, Miss Collins relied which is usually considered to be - THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR — not even Steve Conrad. Saturday night in Now Showing Thru lues. I found the guitar." only on an acoustical guitar for one of the major turning points Her concert here tomorrow accompaniment. in her career. The transition McQueen, Faye Dunaway and abundance of split - an screen Off - Campus Films EAST LAPSING ON M <3 * PHONEED 2 104?"1 Exclusive Adult Filmfare evening promises to be In 1964 - 1965, she slowly from country to city was more camera tricks can make this something this campus hasn't or less completed. AIRPORT — an all - star film seen inseveral years, at least not began to change from a folksinger into a more urban glossy film about a suave crook with more cliches than its few Saturday's concert, scheduled and a female investigator worth '"WITHOUT A STITCH' since Simon and Garfunkel were artist. Her songs began to be less to begin at 8 exciting airborne scenes can p.m. is expected to seeing. It does have a memorable, here a few years ago. No slam - traditional and more modern. be a sell - out. A handful of though utterly ludicrous, compensate for. At Meridian 1. APTLY DESCRIBES HOW "YOU'LL SEE PLENTY bang kaboomboom, no false "The music on this record tickets are still available at seduction scene firelit THE BABY MAKER eyelashes and sequined gowns, (her third album, released in Marshall Music, Campbell's game of chess. Shows at 6:30, over a Hershey plays a free - - Barbara wheeling ITS PERFORMERS AND BELIEVE ME, EVEN SEEING IS NOT no finely choreographed 1964), although it is called 'folk Smoke Shop and the Union. 8:30 and 10:30 Friday in Conrad; woman who agrees to an unusual productions and fuzz • tones and crashing cymbals and confusion. - music,' has grown mostly out 1 PROGRAM INFORM,, i ION 3325817 CARRY ON!" ... BELIEVING!'' of the city, not the -Joyce Haber When she first started her country," she said in 1967. professional career in the folk "I have chosen to record on "WITHOUT A STITCH' coffee houses of Boulder and this album songs written by IS A DANISH [Central City, Col., her repertoire people who are a part of this SIMULTANEOUSLY consisted SEX-EDUCATION FILM primarily of folk I music. She was loved by urban tradition as I am," she 6:45"P.M. TODAY: FUNNY, SAD, WHICH BARS I thousands along the Berkeley ■ The Crt Feature 7:30-10:00 - Sat. Sun. VULNERABLE NO HOLDS. ■ Boston coffee house trail for her 's Pre* 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:35-9:40 P.M. AND ■ traditional renditions of Anglo - ABBIE HOFFMAN OBSCENE!" I American ballads. Friday Oct. 30 "WITHOUT A STITCH' On earlv albums, her pictures HAS A FEW CURIOUS SECRETS OF ITS OWN- SOME OF THE MOST EXPLICIT SEX SCENES ALLOWED TO BE SHOWN PUBLICLY." 2nd Hit VENUS IN FURS In Color At 9:38 IMG MM WITHOUT A STITCH Shown Twice at 7:07 and 11:18 ^JllJRjpTorn/Sally Kirklarid/Viveca Lindfors ') CsHrtyDtUue | NO ONE UNDER U WILL »E AOMITTEDT] (X) Watch for "JOE" Hilarious! NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES w FF SPARTAN TWIN EAST FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER LEE MARVIN • 3100 EAST SAGINAW • Phone 351-0030 * "MONTE WALSH** co-starring A Real Western JEANNE MOREAU -JACK PALANCE Monte Walsh was a cowboy. One of the best. For twenty live for a lifetime of being tough Except a real woman A years he was shooting, fighting, drinking, making love, and who earned her living with men A woman who really loved [ womanj I riding down horses. Then one day the West sort of grew up Monte Walsh. Every tough and honest part of him and nobody needed cowboys Lee Marvin is Monte Walsh Nobody else could be This is his story. The story of a man who had nothing to show Jeanne Moreau is his woman Nobody else could be When a whole way of life ends for half a nation, look for trouble. And Monte Walsh. k,s">h E Uvlrw presents An Avco Embassy Film The people next door" a I r, 7:07 & Late a ' • • WOULD YOU GIVE A HOME TO LUCI? Baby Love Shown Once Nightly at 9:11 10 Mk higan State News, East Lansing, Michigan rj- • 1970 Diplomats review U.N. record UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) They came to pay tribute to the public than at any time in the past 25 years. and other sources of international law can be maintained... to world development efforts. After that, Thant warned, these of boycotting the Security will collapse under its own Council just when North Korea weight, unless the charter is * To United Nations on its 25th The reason: Its inability to deal promote social progress problems will be beyond control. attacked South Korea in 1950. revised to keep pace with the with vital problems of war and and better standards of life in Charles W. Yost, chief of the With no Soviet veto to block times. birthday. But the chiefs of state and government also took a long, peace, unless the two larger freedom ... U.S. delegation, said in a speech: them, the member states One of the most pressing hard look at the record chalked superpowers, the United States The United Nations has averted "None of us is under the launched the only war ever demands has been for a limitation and the Soviet Union, so will it. illusion that the 25th anniversary up by the world forum over the some potential wars, but it stood fought under the U.N. banner., on the Security Council to see quarter century. By its own yardstick — the U.N. impotent while others were should be a time for self - with the United States supplying that the right of veto, held by the charter — the world organization fought. It has seen treaties congratulation or. complacency. I most of the men and the money. major powers, would apply only What they saw was not a cause has fallen short of its goals. This flouted and freedoms stifled think we have only to glance at Aside from the direct issues of to questions of war and peace. for universal rejoicing, although document cited three prime while it passed resolutions that some of the key provisions of the peace and war, the United But this demand has weakened in objectives: seemed aimed more at appeasing charter to see how far we have recent years in the face of supporters suggest that the Nations has launched an effort * all United Nations does lots of things To save succeeding its members than in fallen short of making them living unequaled in history to raise evidence that the Russians were for which it gets little credit. generations from the scourge of establishing peace. realities." living standards in backward areas becoming more restrained in use On broader issues, many U Thant, the Burmese who is Some of these failures have of the world. of the veto. * To establish conditions under the organization's third secretary diplomats feel that the United made a major impression on the It has made this giant step There is a more urgent feeling Nations enjoys less confidence on which justice and respect for the - general, speaks of the U.N. as public mind, from the fighting through a farflung network of that some effort should be made the part of its members or the obligations arising from treaties "this hesitant, almost reluctant that has gone on virtually to reduce the gap between voting specialized agencies; notably the instrument of nations for world unhindered for more than 20 U.N. Development Program power and real power in the peace and unity." years in the Middle East to the (UNDP), the World Health organization. Thant recently declared that 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia Each of the 127 members has Organization and the Food and U.N. members have 10 years left by the Soviet bloc while the Agricultural Organization. one vote in the General in which to subordinate their United Nations played the role of The U.N. charter has born the Assembly. More than half of quarrels and embark on a global spectator. brunt of much of the criticism these states have populations partnership to curb the arms race, The United Nations may have aimed at the world forum. Many smaller than New York City's. improve human environment, had its finest hour as a force One of the most important diplomats feel that the United defuse the population explosion against aggression when the Nations has become an contributions of the United and give the needed momentum Russians made the tactical error unmanageable mammoth which Nations has been the helping hand it gave to raise colonial Rainy day territories around the world to A fall rain has caught this coed without her umbrella but freedom. Had this transition of not her wits as she ducks her head under a box for cover. nearly a billion people from Everything else can get soaked, but, heavens, not her hair! subservience to autonomy been State News photo by Harold Friedl won through insurrection rather than the orderly process of the U.N. 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D« major institutions — including behavior. or society because the economy and profitability' - of our various institutions, both public (P VI- jetv6 business, government education — are to reestablish and "The pursuit of individual the society is today a highly private." and private interest frequently leads interdependent social their legitimacy, they must adapt Wharton suggested a to social distortions which must organization — and ever market change in to society's new expectations be rules which overcome either through increasingly so," he said. "There would introduce some of the social costs into the normal costs of doini business. * °£<-STP BUSINESS AWARD "As this occurs, firms will shift from their traditional posture of providing assistance in many of these areas as a philanthropic MSU honors alumnus or charitable matter," he said. This shift in approach would require some level of government A Fruehauf Corp. executive, comptroller in 1955, he was an fraternity. to enact the new rule into a Robert D. Rowan of audit supervisor with Touche The award was presented to formal law or Birmingham, is the 1970 winner Ross and Co. Rowan by Joseph regulation, F. Kerigan, Wharton said. of MSU's Distinguished Business Rowan participates actively in vice president of the Chrysler Alumni Award. "A single firm cannot professional organizations, Corporation. Kerigan is adopt In conferring the award on such an approach alone," he community affairs and MSU president of the MSU Business Rowan Thursday night at the business alumni concerns. Alumni Assoc. explained. "All firms must follow Fifth Annual Detroit the same practice. Otherwise the Currently, he is president of Rowan, a long - time resident Management Conference, MSU the Oakland Hills Country Club; unavoidable impact in the short of Birmingham, received the cited Rowan for his vice run could be a reduction in the president of the MSU bachelor of science degree in "distinguished service to Business Alumni Assoc.; a business administration and profits of the firm, or indeed the business, education and public member of the Detroit Athletic firm might not survive the accounting from MSU after service." Club, Rotary Club, the Detroit competitive conditions of the serving with the U.S. Army from market. A 1947 graduate of MSU, Club, the American Institute of 1942-1946. Rowan rose through Certified Public Accountants Rowan's son, Richard, a "If a single firm adopted a management ranks at Fruehauf and the Financial Executives graduate of the Wharton School social responsibility factor but all to become executive vice Institute. He is also an honorary of Business, and his two the others did not, then that firm president for finance in 1969. member of Beta Alpha Psi daughters are all attending would be economically Prior to joining Fruehauf as Society, national accounting Michigan universities. handicapped," he said. FOR RIDES } Captured enem TONIGHT TO J 'J *say ^ QAinnM SAIGON (AP) .. -- Qnnth South folks Announcing a "diplomatic will war "anoi document cal to ^ S hISZX offensive," emphasized that Mrs. Binh's savins Mr>rth vi tn t m th program was "not designed to to strengthen the united front vS rnnJ ^h^ thp TnH^hin! s01^ the Problem of ending the and to isolate the leaders of the III would i war ' .IS iolnf be solved mainly on ^ war and bring about peace in South Vietnamese government, ViDtnom „ B ^ The North Vietnames the battlefield and not at the Vietnam." Paris peace talks. "The conflict between the claimed "the U.S. imperialists The papers were dated Sept. enemy and ourselves is to be are suffering successive defeats solved mainly on the battlefield in South Vietnam. They called 15, two days before Mrs. Nguyen Thi Binh, the Viet Cong through the comparative relation for support of the movement in the United States. - - foreign minister, laid . 10 - point nrnnsvoial hof™, th* P„,ie °ft0"»* document Said. °" both sktes" the A A 4 . peace proposal before the Paris "For this ★★★★★★★★★ conference. neither reason, underestimate we must significance of this new Nat Sci offers diplomatic offensive nor CHECK OUR SPECIALS entertain the illusion that peace r q I i i /-m-i cnoorn will be achieved through the I C liy IU 11 5 JJCCUi ,Ca^s-%1! RACK. Many Great Paris peace talks." The directive, addressed to Rabbi Philip Frankel will the Viet Cong execution discuss "Science and Religion: LP's at Low Prices! committee in South Vietnam's Binh Contradictory or Thuan Province, was Complementary" at 3:15 p.m. at captured by government troops Friday in 322 North Kedzie. Sept. 17, a spokesman said. The program is sponsored by the Dept. of Natural Science. DISC SHOP Here Come Da' Judge DANCING Ve vo^e<^ and they've voted and ve voted, and nothing happens to ,e care °f all the things they think are mi"?: wron8- They have begun to Such a government would enable the American people to democratically control the nation's output and to determine its priorities. It would enable them to end PARTY 1/3 to Account at on our Credit Office the lower level. rp»n'ol] whether the political system can . ornM h . y ®ffect their lives, whether it's ever Diems to Prod"ce worrying solutions to the Re«6r' po" taker for Market Opinion them." 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Send for a free copy of the arp aiC S wishes no matter which politicians Socialist Labor Party's "Position and NAME (plena print) Selected Jacobson's _ to run it. ADDRESS Program." Use the coupon below. 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday. October 23, -SPORTS- Spartan By JEFF ELLIOTT is in his second year as All - Star coach. Lackawana defeated Michigana in the Final game of the season alumni The offensive line, which has a fine job of opening are the team leaders in lead While Lackawana only "They'll be touch »h I State News Sports Writer The All • Stars, who are done such interceptions, with the squad managed a 5-5 record during , Kauffman added. "R last week to tie for third place. holes for the backs, consists of stealing 31 enemy passes in all. league play, Kauffman isn't Buffalo MSU's homecoming battle owned by Duke Waldron, a loyal The two teams then flipped a five former Spartan players and Dick Kenney is proving just as taking the Lancers lightly. five are players Lacka^^ with Iowa this Saturday will Spartan follower, have been unbeatable this year, rolling to coin to see who "had" to face Lansing and would "get" to play a former U-M (who?) player. valuable to Lansing as he was to "The second time we played to their sqL^ draw plenty of former students Bob Lange will start at the tight Michigan State. The former ten consecutive league victories Pontiac. Michigana won the toss end spot where he has caught 26 Hawaiian product handles all the them this year, they held us to and former Spartan players. And and stretching their winning and elected to meet the passes for 490 yards and eight punting, 21 kicks and a 32 13 points," Kauffman said. "It later that night, many of those streak to 27 over a two Firebirds who finished second in - year The tackles will be Dave scores. average, and has kicked 39 extra was a 7-0 game most of the way former Spartan players will be span. The last team to beat the league play. VanElst and Dave Porter, the points. In the All - Stars final and then they scored late in the out on the gridiron themselves, as members of the Lansing All - Lansing club was Lackawana, It was the Lansing rushing latter of whom was a Big Ten game against Detroit, Kenney game. Luckily they missed their Centennial Fieid 7:30. Tickets are «f N.Y., who clobbered the 'Stars game and the defense against the available^ ,J wrestling champion at Michigan. experimented with the two Stars, regular season champions 37 - 6 in the second game of the rush which made them a At the guards will be Tony Conti even - point conversion and we drop kick and was successful got another touchdown in the g.te or <■,„ be of time at Duke's niinh«,H of the Midwest Football League season last year. They have Shell powerhouse this year. As. a and Jerry West, who serves three out of five times. closing seconds. (MFL). suffered since then however, team the club rang up 2,085 assistant coach to as an Kauffman. across from Brody dori ' ^ Twenty - five members of the dropping four straight games to yards on the ground while All - Stars played their college Roger Peltier will be the center. Lansing, including a 20 - 6 holding their opponents to an The solid defensive unit is big, ball at MSU, including such decision in the championship unbelievable 23 total yards in fast and experienced. The three standouts as Charlie Thornhill, game a year ago. ten games. linebackers, Thornhill, Goovert Jerry West, Ron Goovert, Jim The New Yorkers will provide It wasn't just one runner who and Chatlos, were all standouts Garrett and George Chatlos. the opposition this Saturday in stood out for the Stars, but for the Turf Kauffman, who was head Spartans. On the one of the two playoff games in rather seven players who defensive line, Kauffman will coach of the Spartans' lacrosse the MFL. In the other. contributed to the attack. start Bob Viney and Charlie team the past couple of seasons. Michigana meets Pontiac. Garrett was the leader, picking Bailey at the ends with Chuck up 508 yards in 63 carries, and Johnson and Scott Emlong at 8.0 average, and scoring eight the tackles. Johnson is slowed touchdowns. Craig Tefft, the "LIBERAL" PROFESSORS team's leading ball carrier last TURFKAUFFMAN somewhat by an injury and will be spelled by Nick Jordan. year, suffered a broken foot He'll probably line up there for In the secondary, the before the season started and Saturday's game with AND STUDENTS only played half of the year but Jakovac getting the call at quarterback. foursome of Joe Gavel, Bob Super, Gordie Hetrick and Joe still managed 361 yards and five Garrett, Pasteur and Tefft will Roillard have started all season touchdowns. make up the backfield, with and will get the call Do more than talk again Others who had at least 100 Smith, West and Hines also Saturday. Gavel (8), Roillard yards rushing were Ernie Pasteur seeing action. (5), Super (5) and Hetrick (4) about your commitments! (460), Kermit Smith (266), Jim West (148), Ken Hines (112) and quarterback Tom Jakovac (114). Help oust Rep. Jim legislature. Democratic you to canvass in East Brown, your antagonist in the candidate George Griffiths needs As a team, the Stars scored 31 touchdowns on the ground. MSU Rugby Club Lansing. Saturday, 10 a.m., Room 37 - Union. Sunday, 1 p.m., Room 37 Union. Call Jakovac and former Spartan 332-6991. flanker Charlie Wedemeyer split the quarterbacking chores on meets Fort Wayne offense. Wedemeyer was hurt Paid for by Students for Griffiths part of the year, and was The MSU Rugby Club will The MSU team will be coming switched to flanker at times. travel to Fort Wayne, Ind. off a double loss to Michigan last Saturday to meet the Fort Saturday at Ann Arbor. MSU's Wayne Rugby Club for a pair of 'A' team was routed by a big HOURS: Michigan team, 23-0. The 'B' d iscount ARE YOU 225 ANN STREET records DAILY 9:30-8:30 SAT. 9:30-6:00 SUN. 12:00-5:00 The IM deadline News for registering Fraternity, Residence Hall and team had 11-5 count. a closer contest, but they too eventually fell by a In Fort Wayne, MSU will be Independent paddleball teams is today playing a very young club, but Xi X that has a reputation for READY at noon. Each team consists of four one for individuals, making one doubles team. Registering up two for singles and the single playing very tough defense. The first game of the day will Super begin at 3 p.m. on Fort Wayne's Detroit Lion tight end Charlie Sanders goes up between two Cleveland defenders for this pass PACIFIC elimination handball doubles will end October 30. Purdue campus field. during last Sunday's National Football League game. The Lions will be seeking their fifth win in six GAS games against Chicago Sunday at Wrigley Field. Al> Wirephoto & ELECTRIC? ON YOU'LL FLIP SEEK 5TH WIN COLUMBIA for RECORDS 5319 UNGLEJOHNS , Bucks heavy CHICAGO (UPI) - Ohio to 2-3 for Illinois. The Illini have roughest title challenger, willt| Don't forget their first Open State, the nation's No. 1 rated lost its last 10 Big Ten games at home against Minnesota an Columbia album: "Pacific Sun. thru Thurs. college football team with the and went without a victory the seventh - ranked Wolverine! 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Gas & Electric" also $3.19 strongest running game in the during the entire 1969 season. seeking their sixth win without! \ Fri. & Sat. country, plays at Illinois Michigan and Northwestern, loss, were an 11 point choicM \ 6 a.m. to 4 a.m. Saturday in the highlight game tied with Ohio State for the Big over the Gophers, who have wofl 2820 E. Grand River of the Big Ten schedule. The Ten lead with 2-0 records, will two of five games. A win fofl 487-3761 Buckeyes were such a heavy face rugged opponents. The Michigan would get them off* favorite no odds were posted on Wildcats will be at home against their best start since 1955, whef the contest. Purdue and the Boilermakers, they won their first six al Ohio State has a 4-0 record with a 3-2 season mark Indiana, with a victory o heading into the clash compared compared to 2-3 for Illinois in conference play.wasB Northwestern, were a three three point choice for its how point favorite. against Wisconsin, whicl GO HORROR Michigan, rated Ohio State's game has lost both conference outinf Beat Hornet Skiers! MOOSUSKI still hasaH few openings for its Austriil 7 NIGHTS trip leaving Dec. 26.J Interested? Call 353-5199. THE 1971'S ARE HERE! THE HARLEQUIN THE NEW '71 mm HAS ARRIVED IN LANSING SEE THEM ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM BMILTf] Hospitality Roomsj Getting together with old friends? Enter Michael's arty $1,776 Capitol Park Motor Hotel provides special hospitality rooms for those small parties. 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Congratulations Barb and receiver with 8 track cartridge 10 buttoned. Leather and Fur 2 bedroom. Unfurnished except Kris. 202. 1-10-23 Monday, Oct. 26, room 34, Union. The player. TV sets, cameras, auto appliance*. Call 625-3520 in There will be an opportunity to share ALBATROSS, a coff* pants, Vests, Suede - Leather - with Judge Ray C. that feels human tape players. We Buy, Sell and Fur ones. Far-out Body Shirts. Perry. W Karen Ulmer, Grosse Pointe Shores our concerns presom. weekend: Trade. WILCOX SECONDHAND Sundays Only 11 - 3 p.m. senior, Kappa Alpha Theta to Bruce The MSU Broadcasters' guild will be Hotchkiss and Rep. Thomas L. Friday: talenteTT? STORE, 509 East Michigan, University Terrace, KING ARTHUR'S Court. Unusually Richards, Tacoma, Wash, graduate, holding studio workshops students interested in learning how to for Brown who are candidates for the guitar strummer, compc McAllenl Saturday: J 485-4391, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. C sharp 10 x 50 mobile home. 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Cedar, CAMERA OUTFIT. 35mm, SLR, carpeting. following topics - Mental Health, cid* $1995.882-3102.5-10-27 The TV workshop will be held in Abortion, Welfare 8pm - 2am Lansing. 489-1229. "We deliver." Mamiya. F2.8 lens. Slide program and Studio B, WMSB-TV from 9 a.m. - 12 2-10-23 projector, screen and bag. $135. CONGRATULATIONS AND family assistance, Health Service, The Vet's Club will 485-7042. 3-10-26 VAGABOND 1967. 12x60. Skirted. WELCOME NEW ADPi Pledgesl Service noon, Saturday, Oct. 24. Racism and Drugs. Mrs. Lenore have a™, INFLATABLE PLASTIC King Arthur's Court. Best offer. Kroman will be the moderator of the party Saturday after ,he Love, your sisters. 1-10-23 MSU 489-7089. 5-10-23 MOD LOOK. Also game at the American FURNITURE. Chairs, sofas, SNOW TIRES 8.25*14, pair $30. alterations, program. LegionH« hassocks. All colors. 337-9215, Also ski rack, tachometer. After 5 DELTA CHI'S Don't go to Mac's; Go dressmaking. Satisfaction HUBBARD INFORMATION WINDSOR 1966. 60x12, with 8x12 The Badminton Club Wi|i noon - midnight. 0-11-18 p.m., 372-6394. 2-10-23 to the end of MAC. Alpha Chi's. guaranteed. Mrs. Elliot, 372-4766. CENTER IS NOW OPEN. Be expansion. 3 bedroom. Redwood 1-10-23 5-10-23 tonight 7 - 9 pm jn the L informed about campus events or any MSU SAILING CLUB MEMBERS of the Women's ELECTROLUX TANK porch and skirting. 694-9534. - IM. vacuum 5-10-28 other student related activities. Call anyone interested in attending the and students are Faculty cleaner, excellent condition. All 1970 ZIG-ZAG $42.00 353-8114 welcome to an or stop in our office Ohio State regatta this weekend in attachments, terrific suction. $13. conference room 9, 3rd floor, !. 2-10-23 LOTS FOR rent near campus at Columbus, Ohio, please contact The Students' Small Paint damage in shipment in Library. Hours are 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. |nte Mobile Home Manor. 2756 East Chuck White, 353-7430. MSU's Meditation Society walnut sew table. No attachments MA BODELL, Happy Birthday from announ Grand daily. Volunteers needed to answer Racing Team will participate in this SAVE 10 - 50% on all types of to bother with, as all our controls River, 332-2437. 3-10-23 East Lansing. your 34 kids. Flame onl Your last phones. No experience, will be 15 school regatta — we need MSU's weekly meeting Sunday, at 4:30 pm in the Gold Octob! stereo, audio equipment. are built-in. Makes buttonholes, addition. 1-10-23 GUITAR LESSONS from Bill Kahl — trained. For application call office. Room( 353-4281. 2-10-23 party team I Union. Applications sews on buttons, blind hems and folk, blues, classical. $3.00 per. for residences does many fancy designs. Only Lost & Found VAN - HAPPY 22ndl Hope all your 351-9246. 3-10-27 Hillel Foundation will sponsor a Zero Population Growth will present* courses to be held WOMENS' CLOTHING. Sizes 7 - 16. $42.00 cash or buy on terms. Call wishes come true. Mine have. Dr. James Trosko speaking on the Michigan and Wisconsin supper and social, Sunday, Oct. 25 at Excellent condition. Reasonable. 372-3324 all day up till 9:30 p.m. LOST: HAWAIIAN gold ring with Love, Sue. 1-10-23 6 p.m. in the Hillel House, 319 Thanksgiving weekend will topic. "The Creation of Human available. All those who 1502 Wood 484-7250. 2-10-23 Street, Lansing. 0-10-23 "Evie" on it. Reward. 351-5298. 3-10-23 FRANK, HOPING October 25th Typing Service Hillcrest, corner of W. Grand River. Dr. Daniel H. Kruger, Assoc. Director Values for an Overpopulated and attend one of these courses si «vi# Technological World" on Sunday, come to the marks marks the beginning Labor and Industrial Relations October 25, at 8:30 pm in the Union meeting. All medit FULL SIZED white EXPERIENCED EFFICIENT typist are welcome. For Frigidaire 1970SINGER $57.00 many more to come. Happy first School, will speak on "Policy of Gold Room. Also, committees will information electric close to campus. Reasonable rates. 351 - 7168. range. Excellent year. Smile, Love, Pam. 1-10-23 Inclusion." Also, Kabalos Shabas meet after the talk. condition. Call 351-1765. 0-10-23 $75, delivered. Cash with walnut sew table. I Ised just Service at Hillel, tonight at 6 p.m.; 351-3973. 3-10-26 Free U activities the a few times, ^ully equipped with RANDY, DENNIS, George and John. Sabbath services Saturday, 9:45 a.m. There will be canvassing by Students over Thank you for making Saturday EXCELLENCE AT no extra cost. Friday: Yoga, 7 - 8 am, GreenR automatic Zig-Zagger, followed by Kiddush. for Levin evenings and also Saturday LUDWIG DRUMS 5 piece set. FOUND ON Grand River, Ring of the Sweetest Experienced typist. Grace Union; Saturday: Yoga forev buttonholer, makes fancy designs Day. Love, the at 10 and Cymbals and included. Call Rutherford. 337-0138. 2-10-26 am Sunday noon to 9 - 11 am, Green case by inserting cams. Winds the some value. Call 351-4260. Family. 1-10-23 Sierra Club: Election Day. Room, 663-6331. 5-10-28 an organization for Meeting place will be Swimming, 2 - 3 pm Women' bobbin automatically. Only 2-10-23 outing and conservation activities will the UN lounge in the Union Upper Pool; Sunday: Self $57.00 cash or buy on E-Z Terms. CONGRATULATIONS TO Diane meet Monday, Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. basement. . Deft SINGER TOUCH and sew. Have to LOST: 60 pound bl«jzk and tan Evening canvassing from 5 • 6 pm, Men's IM Judo fl Call 484-4553, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Cheal - Our Homecoming Court in room 39, Union. All interested 5:30 7:30 pm. Call 487 - 5935 for sell. Leaving the country. 0-10-23 German choke Shegj^Jf^place chainT.Vdved tags. Silver on tail. Representative. You're Beautiful I students, faculty and their families more - info. Help bring Levin's Sensitivity, 7:30 pm, Room Union. There are still Frt. 353-0948. 5-10-28 Love, Your Alpha Delta Pi Sisters. are invited. The club's organization message to the people. Reward. 351-5710. 5-10-26 descriptions in the New Comm APPLE CIDER, 1-10-23 APPLES, and activities will be discussed. For PANASONIC STEREO Cassette, Office, Student Services. DOUGHNUTS. No preservatives more information, call 351-8737 Students for a Democratic Society is LOST YAMAHA Grand River player, recorder, home unit. added. CENTENNIAL MARKET, BARB, FROM Coloring Book to after 5 p.m. and ask for John. of holding a demonstration at 10 am Women interested in Unused, fully warranty. 393-6850. 4 miles North of Lansino on U.S. east fO\£oorn. Reward. Happiness. Such a deall Dan. Monday on the front steps of the showing 2-10-23 27.669-3157.0 351-6956. J-10-23 support for Angela Davis m - FREE TOUR of State of Michigan Student Services Building to protest Tuesday, October 27th, Worn ff and Paula Hiujhey 1371527 or 1272931 Treasury Dept., Income Tax Division. the presence of the GM Recruiter. BEAUTIFUL WEDDING gown with FARLEY AND Stripper Lounge, Union, 7:30 prr matching train, 13. $65, was FOLKS WITH keen eyes for items of Personal Congratulations! Lucky Walt and - Sponsored by Delta Sigma Pi. Tour Exact tactics will be decided by those interest read the "PEANUTS TERM leaves DSP house, 217 River Street, who come, but a mill - in has been Chuck! Love, Freaks. 1-10-23 PAPERS, thesis and etc. $135. 353-6826. 3-10-26 PERSONALS" in the State News DAVID - THIS Twiggy type thanks Rapid accurate service. Call today at 12:20 p.m. Tour will last suggested. Help the strikers by Classified. 393-4075 STEREO TURNTABLE with AM-FM youl Your sweater did the job. or 484-1874. 10-10-30 approximately 3 hours. Rides helping shut down GM's attempt to stereo radio and 2 air suspension Raquel. Do it at I.B.B., Crossroads Recreation available. All invited. For maintain "business as usual"! SWEET CIDER at Corda West Mill, more information call Imports. 1-10-23 TYPING - IBM typewriter available. 353-8442 or speakers. One month old. Save 5817 North Okemos Road. SUN YOURSELF in Nassau. $189, Call Dodie D. after 5:30 p.m., 332-2591. The third lecture for beginning Zen over $200. Call Mr. Seely at 337-7974.20-10-30 December 13-20. Call Tom or Paul 484-6747. 5-10-27 students will be given at 9 am, 393-1800 or 372-5274. 3-10-26 Who 19 INCH Shops On Sundays? at 339-8326, 353-1313. 1-10-23 Persons who signed up for UNION Saturday, October 24 at 1541 Mt. portable color television BOARD'S Nov. 1 HAIR trip may Vernon, E. Lansing. For additional BICYCLES; (BICYCLES new and set. One year old ***vks DISSERTATIONS, THESES, Term used) quality English bicycles 3 pfrfectly. i Anyone with a good car is a BAR M Stable: Horse drawn Hayrides. papers. Expert typist with purchase the package Tues. Oct. 27, information call 351 - 9421. rsi degree speed, brand new. Sturmeryarcher Best offer ov^OVJlj. Also, black likely Sunday shopper, but Group rates on riding. Boarding, in English. IBM. (Also editing). Union Board Travel Office, 9 a.m. • desk telephone for salfe. 351-4404. the biggest spenders may be instruction. 127 south to Barnes, 12 and 1 - 5 p.m. Limit 2, all sales BAHAI FAITH. WE cordially invite gears, only $39.88. Thursday, 351-8950. OO 4-10-23 left. 589-8814. 2-10-23 the blue collar worker with FINAL; No refunds, trades, transfers, you to attend a fireside and discuss Friday, Saturday while they last! ANN BROWN. Typing and multilith etc. PACKAGE ONLY. the faith 8 pm: Sundays, Mike Bond, GENE'S BICYCLE AND HOBBY extra dollars earned SHOP, 702 W. Barnes, Lansing. IV CHRISTMAS BREAK offset printing. Complete service 701 Cherry Lane 106, 355-7765; moonlighting or working for dissertations, theses, Professor Fredrich Thomforde, Jim 4-0362. 3-10-23 overtime on Saturdays. IN SPAIN Springston, 1330 East Grand GIBSON JUMBO 12-string guitar, for manuscripts, general typing. IBM. Valparaiso University, School of River, 23, 332 - 2392; Mondays, Jan $209.00 21 years experience. 332-8384. C Law, will be on our campus Tuesday, Bohannon, 731 Burcham Dr., 337 - GREAT BOOKS of the Western accomplished guitarist. Plush, hard Everyday is a good day for 9 Days Limited Space Oct. 27 to talk with pre-law students. World. Excellent condition. $300. Call 351-1337 after 5 p.m. case p.m. included. 372-1810, 8 - 5 Terry. 5-10-26 shopping or selling in the Call Frank Buck, 351-8604 BARBI MEL: Typing, multilithing. The interviews will be held in room 9429; Wednesdays, Jeff Wilson, 1110 L University Village, 355 - 5863; LOSE 5-10-27 State News Classified Ads. Jim Hartle 353-6959 No job too large or too small. 103 Linton Hall. Students seeking an Thursdays, Keyvan Nazerian, 663 CARPETING AND pad; 70 yards, THOMAS SPINET organ. 14 voices, Leslie, more, $450. FARFISA People looking for value and people selling good things RIDING, HAYRIDES and party Block off campus. 332-3255. C appointment may call 355-6676. Turlton, 351 -7187. ' something; combo Compact, $175. 351-7633 room. For appointments call "Vote Power" which is a Movement UNITED rose beige wool, bark texture. IV they no longer need to cash COMPLETE THESES service. NATIONS DAY Panel after 5 p.m. 1-10-23 677-0071. WHITE BIRCH for a New Congress. Discussion in honor 2-5005. 3-10-23 buyers use Want Ads daily. Discount printing. IBM typing and Electioneering of the 25th STABLES AND SHOP. 0-10-30 and how to do it. This National binding of theses, Anniversary of the founding of the WASHER, SPOTLESS, perfect AMERICANA ENCYCLOPEDIAS, Check now! SPRING BREAK in Bahamas. 8 days. publications. Across from .campus, resumes, Activist Handbook is now available at Man 8i Nature Bookstore. UN, Sunday, October 25, Union 2 Place a operation, $85; mirrored Complete set. Five year complete Scuba special available. Call Rick corner MAC and Grand River, pm. Gold Room. Dr. Harold bathroom Mt National Geographies and below Johnson, State President of the condition, $10 cabinets, each. new Phone Howe, 353-0048. 13-11-5 COPYGRAPH Style Shop. SERVICES, Call Inter - Varsity Christian Fellowship United Nations Association will be Lost Ad 351-5543, East Lansing. S 337-1666. C will sponsor a Hay Ride, Saturday, on the panel representing the UN. Dr. VOLKSWAGEN 1967, 2 door. Real Estate Oct. 24 at 6 p.m. Everyone must be Michael Bond and Jim Springston of in Classified YOU CAN see the savings with AM-FM radir^? Excellent at Bethel Manor, 803 East Grand MSU will represent the Bahai Faith. 64 USED SEW MACHINES. condition. cP ake over Portables and Console models. quality glasses from OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 2615 East Michigan payments. $1,047.60. Balance at OPEN HOUSE - Sunday, October 25, Transportation River, at 6 the "Crazy C." p.m. to catch the bus to The theme of the discussion will be: "The earth is but one country and now! $10/up. ELECTRO GRAND Phone credit 2 - 5 p.m., Williamston, 1226 Avenue. 372-7409. C-10-23 WANTED: RIDERS to share drive to mankind its citizens." Bah'a'v'llah. SEW-VAC CENTER, 804 East manager, IV 9-4013. A5-4-13 Ironwood. This most beautiful 4 New York State. There will be a rally to show public The panel will be co - sponsored by Michigan, Lansing. Hours: 9 a.m. bedroom Colonial sits on a lovely Leave noon to 5 p.m. Saturday 9 -12. 0-10-23 CHEST, $12.95. Stove, $12.95. Refrigerator, $19.95. Bed, $19.95. MEN OF Delta Sigma Pi always keep wooded lot, 150x180. Fully Monday. 676-5308. 1-10-23 support to help free Angela Davis, as East Lansing Local Spiritual Dial public support helped free Huey, at Assembly and the MSU Bahai Club. ABC SECONDHAND STORE, carpeted. Family room with an open eye. We have done battle the Federal Building at 231 W. CLARINET, STUDENT model. 1208 Turner. C fireplace. 254 ceramic baths, deluxe Good condition. Call 627-6606, and have the paddle. 1-10-23 kitchen with built-ins. Formal Wanted Lafayette in downtown Detroit on The Society for Creative after 5.30 p.m. 3-10-23 Saturday, October 24, at 2 p.m. Anachronism will meet in Parlors B dining and full basement. 2-car BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE buffet, $60. Velvet easy chair, maple CARLE'S Out. Sunday BAD TAVERN night, way out Freaks attached garage. Gas grill on patio. 10 minutes from MSU. Take M-43 BABYSITTER WANTS work. Late Interested in brushing up on your and C in the Union at 8 pm Saturday; musicians and singers will meet there 355-8255 $10. 351-8154. 5-10-26 afternoons, evenings, weekends. Abbott Road, right on Round tango or learning the waltz? Bring a at 7 pm. ALL THOSE PLANNING to Zimmer Road, go south less than Francine Kitchen. 332-1838. Lake Road. Far out I 1-10-23 1 partner or come alone on Tuesday ON COMING TO THE OCTOBER 31 1970 ZIG ZAG sewing mile. Gordon Fischer, GLOBE 5-10-29 SKI BOOTS: Men's Rieker, size 9M. machine, evening 8 - 9:30 p.m. in Room 34 of TOURNAMENT PLEASE ATTEND $39.95 with easy terms. Call REALTY, 337-1661. 2-10-23 Ladies 5 buckle LeTrappeur, size TAKE ME AFTER GIVE YOURSELF the business! the Women's IM. or call 351 - 1690 or 353 - 8380. 694-8159. 5-10-23 6N. Ladies Coflack, EAST LANSING. 2 bedroom home Advertise restaurant specials with size 7M. THE HOMECOMING 485-4838. 3-10-23 with den. Newly carpeted, Classified Ads. Dial 355-8255 GAME TO: fireplace. New landscaping with nowl Animals 351-2492. 5-10-27 LABRADOR SPECIAL 4 - 5:30. $1.50 pizza for $1.25 with free coke. THE large patio. Excellent neighborhood. Close to MSU. Immediate HELPI FEMALE grad needs housing. PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD RETRIEVERS, PUB - GILCHRIST. 1-10-23 possession. Price Call 351-6274. If no answer, call Registered black pups available. reduced. $17,500 with excellent later. 1-10-23 Today . . . Just clip, complete, mail. Vaccinated and terms. John Ely, or Fox Realty Co., POLICE MONITORS, Sonar FR 103, 641-6201. 1-10-23 wormed. SUBMARINE SANDWICHES and 372-1954 or 372-7277. 3-10-26 STA TE NEWS will bill you later. special sale. $29.95 up, plus TWO SENIOR coupons to Purdue original Sicilian Pizza. SUB crystals. MAIN ELECTRONICS, FOR SALE game. Call 355-5889, after 5 p.m. AFGHAN HOUND Show quality. VILLA, 4980 Northwind. by owner: Lovely 6 5558 South - 3-10-27 Pennsylvania Avenue, Black masked, apricot female, 10 SUNDAY SPECIAL, ALL THE room home, large yard, double Lansing. C months. 332-1895. 1-10-23 Spaghetti you can eat for garage, distinctive baths, bright Address. YARD WORK and odd jobs wanted. $1.00. basement with fireplace. Call Good 489-0371. 5-10-23 experience. Phone City _ Zip Code_ TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS 393-0109. 3-10-27 are now leasing student UNCLE JOHN'S RESTAURANT units. These PANCAKE HOUSE, 2820 E. spacious luxury apartments are completely Grand River. Open Sunday Service carpeted and furnished with distinctive Spanish Mediterranean Consecutive Dates to Run_ through Thursday 6 a.m. - 11 NEED COPIES? Want to save? THE furniture. Each unit has a p.m., Friday and Saturday 6 dishwasher, garbage disposal and COPY SHOPPE can show you WANTED: ROOM /board in individual control how to get two Xerox exchange for babysitting or other - central air conditioning. These four man copies for the price of reasonable work by male student units have up to 3 one. Phone 332-4222. Print Ad Here: parking spaces per unit. The student's leisure CAVE OF THE CANDLES, 110 from a large family. _ Abbott, across from MSU. 355-8156. time has been 5-10-26 adequately planned for with a giant heated Specializing in Seafoods and swimming pool, recreation rooms and private balconies. If you fine Steaks. Cocktails and the BASS PLAYER needed for organized want to bo among the first residents of most complete wine selection SENIORS! rock band. If you are not TWYCKINGHAM call in the area. excellent you need not apply. Call today. There are units starting at $70/month Have your FREE yearbook per man. 351-1052. 5-10-26 UNIVERSITY BIG BOY picture taken now!!! Call MODEL OPEN EVERYDAY 35 3-5 292 for EXCEPT SUNDAY RESTAURANT, 1050 an DON'T TRUST LUCK! Get things FOR RENTAL Trowbridge Road, next to appointment. done fast with Classified Ads! Dial INFORMATION CALL: University Inn. 7 a.m. - 11 355-8255 to turn household items MARSHA CHANEL STUDENT, EXPERIENCED into cash nowl 372-2797or332-6441 in sewing machine repair. Discount SIX, NINE and TWELVE MONTH CORAL LEASES GABLES, Bar and rates, in dorm service. Call BLOOD DONORS needed. $7.50 for AVAILABLE. Restaurant. 11 a.m. - 2 a.m. 337-2229. 3-10-27 Peanuts Personals must be placed in person. all positive, A negative, B Rathskeller and Party Store. negative and AB negative, $10.00. O 10 Words or Less: 1 5 days - Sb.3" CLASSES IN silk screen negative, $12.00. day - $1.50 3 days • $4.00 (Etopclungfjam printing MICHIGAN ARBY'S ROAST BEEF, 270 W. offered. Call Cindy Ellinwood, COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER, Over 10 Words Add: 15c per word 40c per word - 65c per word Grand River, East Lansing. 11 332-4018. 5-10-29 a.m. - 2 a.m. 50754 East Grand River, East □ □ □ Lansing. Above the new Campus MA NA CEMENT EXCL Book Store. Hours: 9 a.m. to 3i: 30 USIVEL Y B Y PORTRAITS, CANDIDS, DAGWOOD'S TAVERN, the way passports. Mail to; Michigan State News Monday, Wednesday, and Alco Management Company to the Stadium. Home of the Nation's finest Draft Beers. Commercial color black photography. and white, Phone p.m. Friday. Tuesday and Thursday, 12 347 Student Services Bldg. noon to 6:30 p.m. 337-7183. C MSU East Lansing, Mich. 355-5726. 5-10-27 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 23, 1970 17 )etroit News fails to back j.S. Senate hopefuls -ptrOIT (UPI) - The D**™1* N«w« said the state's largest newspaper could ioLhe..l'forial M,' 10.1 toward • thel, di-m»dPI£2 cunicuh™ parts of the Educational easiest," Learning Services is a part) was are now teaching in universities. professors solve their he said. created in the office of the own Development Program. We work The first facet of this program problems. with Evaluation Services and Provost for Instructional is a research and development "As I said earlier," Alexander Instructional Media in helping Development, it was thought program for teaching assistants. said, "university professors just that professors." improvement in teaching This program is designed to can't keep up with advances in Evaluation Services functions techniques should be dispersed equip prospective teachers with throughout the entire the best methods possible for Air ra University," Alexander said. educating college students. "Individual professors just aren't capable of keeping abreast "Teaching is a complex skill How busy people The sky fell Wednesday afternoon as the smokestack across from Wells Hall spewed forth black that can be learned," Alexander of developments in technique." earn better coal dust from its mouth. Cars, passersby, and the sidewalk all suffered from the deluge. A Mustang parked at Wells Hall serves as a grim reminder of what anti - pollutionists are up against. State News Photo by Tom Gaunt he said. "It takes resources in said, "but there is no right or the form of time and money, wrong way. In our research and but it also takes professional development program, we try to grades consultative help, which we at provide teaching assistants with a general knowledge of technique. "Most professors don't know 'IT PROF SAYS that exists," anything but lecturing he continued. "Some use group discussions and other variations of the lecture method, Nixon's media skill CI ited but, by and large, their efforts are very assistants research limited." While teaching are and enrolled in development the The mass media have ends and enhance his program, they are able to use a image after directed at the press following has apparently been disturbed encountered a "New Nixon" a political career dotted with his unsuccessful California teaching laboratory equipped since the President took office by some reporters and television with complete video tape unpleasant confrontations with gubernatorial campaign in 1962. analysts, but has avoided a facilities. 22 months ago, according to a the press. But during the 1968 campaign Teaching assistants HERE: personal confrontation and instruct actual classes which are MSU professor and former A former Cincinnati Enquirer and in the ensuing months as allowed Vice President Spiro it help. You #et expert sc taped and then reviewed and newsman. John D. Molloy, associate reporter recalled and editor, Molloy Nixon's previous President, Nixon has shown a new adeptness in using the Agnew to spearhead the attack against media and individual studied. In this assistants receive help on the job way, the Campus professor of social science, problems with the press; the media, Molloy said. journalists he feel have been as well as an analysis of their addressed the MSU American rn to understand it with Cliff's Not< Studies Assn. Thursday on "The Nixon fund incident "Checkers Speech" during the and "It can be argued," he said, "that Richard Nixon has a first unfair. performance. NEARLY 200TITLES $1 EACH Book Stores President and the Press: The Two other services the 1952 presidential campaign, the rate political mind, and has "Reporters have been Case of Mr. Nixon." televised debates with John F. demonstrated great ability disturbed by Agnew's attacks on to Molloy said the President, Kennedy in 1960, the Kennedy leam from past mistakes in the press, and many, if not most particularly In his use of sympathies reflected by many of them,believe the President is television, has learned to use the reporters during that campaign, mass ipedia to foster his political and the "political tantrum" dealing with the press." responsible for them," Molloy Molloy said President Nixon said. "Vice presidents do not ordinarily make major assaults Eastern N/\ichigan Universi tyjj without the President's knowledge." ;,IPPESENT S - ^ ' Placement Bureau plans The MSU professor pointed out that electorate President Nixon has shown a marked preference for direct communication with the through television, Halloween Rock Concert - - * SAT OCT 31 BOWEN FIELD MOUSE ~ interviews with employers and has apparently relegated the news conference, favorite tool of reporters, to a long the * *}" 4 v ■ jk A ,y*r- ' 1 . VPSILANTI "'** - fMruFMN.6 MICH • ., >_ - * -J.. J'i'; ' The following employers will Oil Co., McNamee, Porter and California, UpJohn Co. place of secondary importance. Molloy said he believes the ^ A LICE COOPER r< BROWNSVILLE BAND J; % be Interviewing from Nov. 2 Seeley, Meijer Inc., Panhandle 'Nov. 5: Aerojet General, electronic media have served S T ATION: M U T Z I E ** Li • SRC through Nov. 6. December, Eastern Pipe Line Co., Sears, March and June graduates of all Roebuck and Co., Szabo Food Albion Public Schools, Catholic University of America, Ford Nixon well. "Mr. Nixon has tried hard to A vV ' , if INSANITY'S MORSETJ degree levels are eligible to Service Inc., Worthington Corp., Motor Co., General Electric Co., improve his television image and interview unless otherwise U.S. Government New York has done so," he said. (Social University, indicated. Security Administration). University of Notre "The President uses televsion to Dame, If you are interested in an Southland Corp., Standard Oil undercut his political adversaries organization, please sign up in Nov. 4: Aetna Life and Co. of California and Chevron and sell his own programs. the Placement Bureau as soon as Casualty Co., Allstate Insurance Research Co., Texaco Inc., U.S. Technology has given modern TICKETS ARE $2.50 AT J.L. HUDSON'S WAYNE possible and AT LEAST TWO Co., Atlantic Richfield Co., Government day presidents this opportunity, UNIVERSITY, CENTER BUILDING (Employment EMU MCKENNY UNION MIDDLE EARTH, ANN ARBOR SCHOOL DAYS in advance of Bendix Corp., Continental Can Branch). and Mr. Nixon appears to be the interview date. Co., City of Detroit, R.R. Nov. 6: C.P.C. International, making the most of it." FOR INFORMATION CALL 487-3045 Additional information is Donnelley & Sons Co., Keeler Garden City Public Schools, available In the Placement Brass Co., Marriott Corp., Ohio University of Michigan Purdue , Bulletin posted each week at the Dept. of Highways, Owens ■ University, Shell Companies, Placement Bureau and in most Corning Fiberglas LET'S GET IT STRAIGHT! Corp., Xerox Corp. f U.S. Army and departments. Raython Co., Stanford Air Force Exchange Service MILITARY OBLIGATIONS: University, Union Oil Co. of Attn. Students are advised to interview with employers even though NOW HEAR THIS FROM THE TOP HINCE they have not completed their military service. Many employers AT THE STORE WITH THE RED DOOR! have indicated an interest in interviewing the student before and after his duty with the Armed Forces. CAUTION: ONE 12" PIZZA DELIVERED Nov. 2: American Hospital Supply Corp., Bell System, Campbell's Shop Diamond Shamrock Corp., Dow Corning Corp., Ebasco Services 11TEM 2 ITEMS 3 ITEMS Inc., Golconda Corp., Heath MAY BE HABIT-FORMING. Consultants Inc., Kellogg Comp., Leeds & Northrup Co., The name atmosphere - and address have changed - The NEVER. So Come SEE-Browsers Wanted-no image and DOMINO'S $2.08 $2.39 2.70 Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., experience necessary. Be sure to register for Grand Opening MSU, National Bank of Detroit, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Dept. of Transportation .Bechtel Corp. drawing. The Store with the Red Door COMPETITOR A $2.34 & UP $2.75 $2.95 Nov. 3: Bethlehem Steel 207 M.A.C. AVENUE Corp., Hurdman and Cranstoun, Penney & Co., Lincoln National Life Insurance EAST LANSING, MICH. Ph. 332-4269 COMPETITOR B $2.25 2.50 $2.76 Co., Marathon 7 Meeting and Party Rooms - Ample Parking ONE 16" PIZZA DELIVERED Convenient to MSU 11TEM 2 ITEMS 3 ITEMS DOMINO'S $3.12 $3.64 $4.16 COMPETITOR A $3.32 & UP $3.90 $4.09 COMPETITOR B $3.55 $3.95 $4.37 DOMINO'S not only has the finest, most delicious, pizza, but it also has the most reasonably priced MOTOR HOTEL pizza in town as you can see. Only the finest motzerella cheese and tangy sauce is used by Domino's to give their pizza the taste pizza is supposed to have. Why not call up Domino's right now for the tastiest One mile east of M.S,U. pizza you've ever eaten. For Homecoming Hospitality Area Code 517 DOMINO'S,THE PIZZA PEOPLE OF MSU, PERIOD. 2736 E. Grand River OFF CAMPUS 337 1621 East Lansing campus 351-7100 CIRCLE DORMS 351-8870