MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY November 4, 1970 STATE STATE NEWS East Lansing, Michigan OFFERS Mall marks anniversary heralded "million square feet of million square feet is By JAMES SHELDON staggering. sculpture revolves slowly atop a weary shopper can grab a fun." They are laid out in the shape of State News Staff Writer When the mall high, thin pole. On the other side, breather and enjoy any of four opened last year, a cross, and the intersection is the a series of fountains, with colored different movies playing at the promoters pushed it as a base for the eager shopper's Meridian Mall celebrates its first lights, spout toward the high same time. competitor for student dollars, buying operations. anniversary this week. ceiling, where more modem West from the lagoon lie the Judging from year end reaction, it Located at the intersection is a metal In the year since it has opened, sculpture hangs. clothing stares. Albert's, Gantos has been just that, lagoon arrangement divided by a Several small spurts of water the mall has expanded into it's Merdian Shoppe, Shoeland, The configuration of those footbridge. On one side, a metal surround a central geyser which Webster's Men's Wear and erupts every 20 seconds. Marianne, among others, present Artificial plants, benches and a a complete line of apparel to brick apron border the lagoon to members of any sex at any age. complete the scene. From here One store down the west mall the shopper can plan his "dollar which attracts many casual attack" on the variety of browsers is Spencer Gifts, merchandise which Meridian Mall handling a variety of novelty has tooffer. items to suit any ocassion. To the east, toward Woolco's, Posters, incense, games, puzzles, lies an interesting little store which vinyl furniture, and other unusual seldom fails to attract the eye of gifts create intense indecision in many a curious customer — the gift - buying public. Doktor Pet Center provides a What makes Meridian Mall tick? casual interlude for watching Shoppers like it for one thing. animals in action. "It's a very nice looking place," Back toward the lagoon, the one shopper said. "I especially Radio Shack, Singers, Circus like the idea of having little rest World toy store, and Bernard's islands throughout the mall." "It's a clean place to shop," Wig Salon, among the others, dot the sides of the mall. another remarked. "If it was dirty, I wouldn't shop here. North from the lagoon is That's why I don't shop Meridian Four Theaters. Here the downtown." FEMALES SUPERIOR Student pet tarantulas By TIM RACINE He pointed to the research of William J. Baerg who said in his TARANTULAS - Male book, "The Tarantula," that the or female complete with spiders fed june bugs reproduced bowl, food, $15. whereas those in the control group did not. This want ad recently ran in a local newspaper. "They hate ants," Pasant said. "Ants will eat their But late customers will have to eggs. And tarantulas are almost totally settle for a male. Nine of the hairy blind." creatures in this shipment have already been sold and Lansing Actually food is not a major tarantula entrepreneur David concern to the creature. Pasant Pasant is not parting with his last said spiders have a very low female. metabolism and are able to live "The males are more even - three to four years with no food tempered," said Pasant, a Lansing at all and up to 70 days without Community College student. water. He accidently mated a female, But why would anyone want a and in the process of courtship tarantula in the first place? she killed the male. "That's why I say the males are "They make good pets, and more even contrary to popular belief there - tempered," he Tarantula explained. are few recorded bitings," he said. However, females are superior in other ways, Pasant said. Though Pasant's five - inch Dave Pasant, a Lansing sophomore at Lansing Community They live 15 to 20 years variety is not poisonous, the foot College, watches fearlessly as his pet tarantula from compared to - long South American tarantula the male spider's life Oklahoma moves steadily up his shoulder. Although not expectancy is still to be feared, he said. of five to eight years. poisonous or easily provoked, the tarantula has long been a And males eat "I've poked my hand at them feared creature. Pasant has been selling tarantulas since his more, Pasant added. and they back away," Pasant brother sent him ten of the spiders from Oklahoma. Tarantulas eat crickets and continued. "The tarantula takes State News photo by Sue Steeves cockroaches but june bugs in (Please turn to page season are their favorite food. 5) jrcr^iEfirs SAT Attitudes on midi By ELLEN F. HAKE women, by an antimidi women's organization that Hie midi has been called a lot picketed Bonwit Teller clothing of things: store this summer; *TTie Edsel of the fashion ♦Ugly and sensual, dowdy and industry, by news commentator elegant by fashion editors and Paul Harvey; designers. *An attempt to brainwash The controversial midi length, ranging from just below the knee cap to the ankle bone, has drawn a response from everyone — businessmen, teeny - boppers, housewives. Clothing trade journals and some manufacturers predict a retailing crisis. But a handful of MSU coeds wear the midi, and every major women's clothing store in the East Lansing area has them in stock. Samuel Kaufman, manager of a women's shop on Grand River Avenue, said he has rejected the midi completely. "We stocked a few skirts and dresses, just for mark downs, and have sold only one midi skirt since August," he said. But Mattie Foxall, manager of an East Lansing department store, disagrees, saying, "they are selling very well and have been since we got them in." People request the maxi and the mini more than they do the ntO midi length, according to Helen Moore, manager of a Meridian Mall chain store. DS\PSCELCF>IIA^NLE$*H.UR' "This season is a Jill. ENTIANDRCIEHNOwTOSRORIGUEFIRNOGM gamble, FOR 3 DAiu t-v- because people may rebel against the look," she said. NG IN THE EVENT. Ginny Michel, who works in EVERYTHI N MAL3 FLOR$3.3 - Gantos, 1/3% FOR THIS a Meridian Mall clothing CRYSTAL, PRECIOUS CLES.. MERI . . DIANOW A store that caters to longing high school and college girls, said the midi is 33 ARTI The midi has been a selling well there. VALUES Miss Michel, controversial fashion from its WOOD SHUTTERBUGS . . . East Lansing creation but has not caught sophomore, to $12 attributed this fashion designers would success to proper on as merchandising. LIWEEKEND NCOLN have liked. Some women are "We have one midi skirt for HEY every mini and everything is SAVE A taking the plunge, though. This right here to go with it — boots, coed models her midi chains, belts," she said. "When coming out of a Meridian girls see themselves with the Mall store Saturday. SN photo by Ellen F. Hake (Please turn to page 4) THIS Women AT VAN'S. .. oil-male LONDON (AP) - The London The Monopolies Commission Stock Exchange — one of the said in its report: "The sex of the world's most exclusive all male - applicant for a place in a institutions— have come under profession should not be a fire Thursday for sex condition of entry unless — as is discrimination. likely to be the case very rarely The attack came from the indeed — there are particular Monopolies Commission, which circumstances in the profession ruled that sex discrimination is a or of the service that affords form of restrictive professional grounds for confining it to one practice. tvP^V^N eg®*1 sex." Why, asked the commission, The whose report on this state of commission noted that affairs came out Lloyds of London, the hub of the recently, world's insurance business, had shouldn't a woman be allowed to relaxed its monastic claims to be make a pound or two on the floor all - male and in December last of the stock exchange? year let ladies become members. Woman's attack on this all - male sanctum has been persistent. They are not allowed to do Two years ago there were loud active business, but are allowed to shouts of "no" when it was share in the gains and losses & proposed to allow women to provided they have $240,000 become stockbrokers. The apiece to put up in investment exchange voted down a proposal and reserves. to permit woemn in the business The Monopolies Commission by a 67.8 per cent majority. warned that it may require But it commissioned government action to end this glamor girls in uniforms to show state of affairs and others that strangers around the exchange. lead to restrictive action. Wednesday, November 4, 1970 3 Singapore fights litter with fines SINGAPORE — If you flip a cigarette butt onto the street in Singapore you face a $165 fine. It's a sign of an anti - dirt and antipollution campaign that works. The iron fist forces of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's - "Rugged Society" are seeing it does. The Singapore River, dredged of 150 years of sewage and mango peels, is water - colored again. The harbor, among the world's largest with a booming petroleum industry, has few oil slicks. Port workers skimmed 60 tons of flotsam out in the first six months of 1970. Fall cleaning Fall cleaning has been an annual event since 1968 when the anniversary government virtually wiped out litter in this island city - state of two million. "We cajoled the people," says the Health Ministry's permanent secretary, Tan Teck Khim. "And for the incorrigibles, the only way was to smack them where it hurts. In the pocket." Maybe you could stand a $165 fine, but to a Singapore laborer that's six month's income. Gamblers quieted In one speech, Minister of Culture Jek Yeun Thong said gamblers clacking of mah jongg tiles caused noise pollution and must be muted. Excessive noise is a serious problem here. Suicides in high - rise apartment complexes are sometimes blamed on the din of neighbors' radios and contractors' pile drivers. Such noise is one of the targets, and the weapons will be police patrols and fines. Drivers pay $17 fines for smoky exhausts. Even diesel trucks in perfect repair collect tickets for the normal puff of smoke emitted when straining the engine. One solution is an additive which cuts down fumes. The blue haze in movie theaters disappeared when word went out it could cost $165 just to strike a match. Harbor policed In the harbor, special boats mounted with evidence on vessels dumping oil and refuse. cameras gather men's suits oil slicks immediately and offenders draw Detergent is spread over heavy fines. Reg. $75 to 89.50 The island's half-nillion school children are told no-no. parents," Tan said. that littering is a "You'd be surprised what influence children have on their s55 Despite progress, a lot of past pollution won't be easily undone. Regularly $95 Singapore's beaches pollute the waters due are straits which Singapore cannot increasingly forbidding. Garbage islands mainly to heavy shipping in surrounding police. *69 ■ A clean environment is part of Singapore's over - all approach to life as outlined by the 47 - year - old premier, his Rugged Society spurns such influences as sex in films and long hair. sport coats eg. $49.95 & $55 * [/J outerwear SALE! corduroy BUSH COATS S19 Reg. $25 wool SUB-COATS s29 Reg. $39.25 Nature's litter Although beautiful while still on the tree, leaves can be just another problem when they have fallen and littered the Webster Men's Wear Lansing Mall Meridian Mall ground. An MSU grounds maintenance man spends his West Saginaw ax Elmwood E. Grand River Saturday afternoon vacuuming the dead leaves. at Marsh Rd. State News photo by Don Gerstner Both Stores OKEMOS Open til 9 Every Night State fNTERVfEWS DO WM 1 Strike job prospects By SUE DONALDSON ANNOUNCING OUR TTie job placement picture at MSU is cloudy because of the General Motors strike, Edwin Fitzpatrick, asst. director of the Placement Bureau, said recently. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE! Because of the strike, automobile and related industries such rubber, glass and steel are uncertain about their total job as OF FAMOUS NAME requirements for the year. More than 32,440 job interviews were made last bureau, Fitzpatrick said, but this year the figure will be much year at the SWEATERS - SKIRTS lower if the strike keeps up. Fitzpatrick explained the services of the meeting of the MSU Marketing Club. Placement Bureau at a SLACKS AND COORDINATES! "Remember that the interviewers are not looking for professional experience," Fitzpatrick said. "If they were they would be checking employment lists." The bureau publishes SWEATERS weekly bulletins telling the type of job, the job level and the were 20.00 Now 14.00 geographic location of openings companies are offering. were 19.00 Now 13.00 Large corporations such as Dow Chemical and Eastman Kodak mainly demand chemistry and engineering majors, were 18.00 Now 12.00 the bulletin. Competent sales according to people of any major are wanted by were 17.00-16.00 Now 11.00 were 15.00 Now 10.00 Placement Bureau officials are not optimistic were 14.00-13.00 Now 9.00 about job recruitment on were 12.00 campus. The GM strike Now 8.00 has injected unknowns into job market analyses. were 11.00-10.00 Now 7.00 were 9.00 Now 6.00 large corporations .such as General Foods and Penn Mutual Life were 8.00 Insurance Co. Michigan schools are Now 5.00 drafting special education and psychology teachers. A catalog is also published by the bureau matching all academic majors with companies that ask for their locations extending from New York to Los specialty, the Angeles. A student should arrange interviews at least two months before graduation, Fitzpatrick said, and do general background research SKIRTS on the company to anticipate interview questions. Fitzpatrick placed the quality of "being a hustler" high in the were 24.00 .Now 16.00 attributes an interviewer looks for, along with appearance, were 23.00-22.00 Now 15.00 resourcefulness, poise and self - confidence. . The student should show himself to be were 21.00-20.00 Now 14.00 a total person "loose . but not too casual," he said. were 19.00 Now 13.00 Questions about salary should be asked subtly, Fitzpatrick were 18.00 advised. The student should .Now 12.00 inquire about the "scale of highs and lows." were 17.00-16.00 If a student is invited to the home .Now 11.00 office and no mention is made of reimbursement, the were 15.00 trip expeinses come out of the Now 10.00 student's pocket. were 14.00-13.00 Resumes sent to companies should include: . . Now 9.00 personal data, job were 12.00 objectives, educational background, employment history and references. i . . Now 8.00 were 11.00-10.00 ii . . Now 7.00 idi lengths I SLACKS (Continued from page 2) the m exposed leg more important, whole thing put together right, the retailers said, were 23.00 increasing sales . Now 15.00 they usually like it." of tight - fitting boots and dark were 22.00-20.00 Now 14.00 Most East Lansing stores stockings. . . report that the midi coat is the On campus, females seem were 19.00 . Now 13.00 big selling item. more receptive to the new midi In a recent issue of Women's were 18.00 ..Now 12.00 look than males. Wear Daily, Richard Schwartz, Carol Barkovitz, Lincoln Park were 17.00-16.00 . Now 11.00 head of Jonathon Logan said, freshman, said she thinks the were 15.00 Now 10.00 "Any woman who buys a short midis are fun. . . coat this fall is But 14.00 stupid." Rocky Ball, East Lansing were . .. Now 9.00 While a girl's legs freeze in a sophomore, said he wouldn't short coat, the maxi is awkward take out a girl were 13.00-12.00 . . . Now 8.00 wearing a midi. because it tends to drag in the "I'd feel like I was out with were 11.00-10.00 Now 7.00 my . . . mud, Pat Swihart, a women's grandmother," he said. store manager said. Susan Miller, Grand Rapids "The midi seems to be a junior, said midis look terrible compromise length that bridges on most people at any time. the gap," she said. LARGE GROUP COORDINATES ... NOW 1/3 OFF! "They only look well on tall Other long looks that are thin girls," she said. selling are gaucho pants — Kathy Campbell, Livonia described as "overgrown junior, likes the variety the midi culottes" — midi skirts slit to adds to her wardrobe. "^uce display the leg and long vests, "You can wear anything now, usually worn over pants. from terribly short culottes to Most retailers said new floor length dresses," she said. accessories were selling well Miss Barkovitz said that a girl because the midi look has to be has to % keep her sense of humor D'SflNCTlV put together carefully to look to wear the midi. nght. Wide leather belts, sashes "You know people think it's and short bolero vests emphasize disgusting," she said, "but you the waist and put the figure in just smile — you're in your glory ALSO AT MAURICE'S proper proportion. — because DOWNTOWN everyone notices The longer skirts have made you." I QMS OHU Astrology study yields parallels BALDWIN, Kan. (AP)- Two Baker University sophomores were discussing a story on /mWNTlKNOW astrology this week when )oo n&M 5omeuiheR€? they discovered they were both born Sept. 21, 1951, sote.THeMMTOP in Frankford Hospital, semi, I Ml, you Philadelphia. weRe THeoNe Soon afterward their families moved to New Jersey - Steve Lebofsky's THE MOODY BLUES to Moorestown and Wayne Bernath's to Maple HENDRIX A QUESTION OF BALANCE Shade, three miles away. The youths went to rival high schools and attended $349 $349 REG. $4.37 many of the same athletic and social events. In their senior year, their guidance counselors, i who were friends, : recommended Baker - a ; schoolcof850students-to : O them. Each was the only ' pupil from his high school to select Baker. Both have chosen speech and journalism as their majors. "It's like I've through life with someone gone GINGER BAKER 1 never met," Lebofsky said. AIR FORCE KENNY ROGERS & ... THE FIRST EDITION ™ $544 Student sells tarantulas TELL IT ALL BROTHER REG. $7.95 "I may have a whole bunch of (Continued from page 1) MERIDIAN MALL little ones next spring, but I'm 1980 Grand Rivw Av«. and Marsh I not exactly looking forward to extreme provocation before he it," he said. attacks." The proper environment for a pet tarantula, Pasant said, is a five - gallon aquarium packed high with dirt and rock for the WE'VE BEEN BRINGING ALL THE a spider to hide behind. burrow 18 inches They generally underground to NEWS TO THE MERIDIAN MALL nest, he said. Pasant happened into the DAILIES. N.Y. Times, Chicago Tribune, Miami Herald, tarantula business accidentally L.A. Times, Washington Post, Detroit News, and when he acquired one down in Free Press, etc. Oklahoma. "My friends wanted a couple so I asked my brother to send some WEEKLIES: Saturday Review, Time, Life, Newsweek, New Yorker, and many more. more." He was unprepared for the ten tarantulas that arrived. MONTHLY MAGAZINES INCLUDING And until the accidental McCalls, Seventeen, Esquire, Playboy, mating, Pasant had no plans for breeding them. Mademoiselle, Good Housekeeping, etc. PLUS WIDE SELECTION Vatican to print OF HARD COVER AND PAPER BACKS ON EVERY SUBJECT. special stamps STOP IN AND BROWSE! VATICAN CITY (AP) - The OPEN EVES. & SUN. TILL 9 P.M. Vatican post office said it would issue five special WE CAN ALSO SPECIAL stamps to commemorate the trip by Pope ORDER ANY TITLE AT Paul VI to the Philippines and NO EXTRA CHARGE! Australia on Nov. 27 Dec. 3. A - 4 cent stamp - portrays the Pope. The others, ranging in value up to 35 cents, depict scenes from the two countries. ALSO LOCATED IN FRANDOR CENTER - OPEN EVES. & SUN. TILL 9 - PHONE 351-7562 Buyers By JANE TOPPS A spokesman for the about," Hunsucker advised added. victim of fraudulent practice he beings — and Consumer Protection Division of "Probably a lot of students who can contact either the Consumer cases of fraud and there's tne rub. In the attorney general's office would report the situation don't Protection Division deception the Beware of door to door or the business manager salesmen and - - cited common student because they don't know about Consumers Council to file a comes around frequently don't give when he's advised complaints against job offers consumer protection offices. complaint. The Protection we're involved." telephone solicitors the time of that promise more day. earnings than Others just figure the heck with Division will investigate the That's the they deliver. He said students are it. They're going home to grievance in detail or will refer It's easier to stay advice Jim away from Hunsucker, research analyst at tempted by deceptive newspaper Nevada the next day and can't the student to local Chambers of undesirable classified bother arrangements than advertisements for pursuing it." Commerce or to available legal to get out of them, and the Student complaints against services. The Consumers Council standard advice is automobile dealers keeps reemphasized are a working file on all by both the division and the "Landlord frequently received at the complaints received, reviewing council: call the local - tenant disagreements over Consumer Protection Division. details of the grievances and of Commerce Chambers or the Consumers withholding security deposits constitute a Here again the transient student assessing possible solutions. Protection Division for major portion of consumer complaints population is credited with "As a mediatory authority information on a received at the end of the school year. " encouraging the sale of inferior created by an act of company legislation, before you become involved cars, with the presupposition the council can't force anyone with it; don't sign that the student to any agreement buyer will leave do anything," Hunsucker without the area before the car is in need said. "We reading it carefully and try to bring the completely; don't the Michigan Consumers jobs, especially when the job of costly repairs. jump at what opposing parties together to appears to be a fantastic Council, gives to students not market is tight. Students who If a student thinks he is a work out things like civil human bargain, because it never is. wanting to be victimized by high answer ads promising high - pressure sales tactics. earnings with little effort usually Encyclopedia, magazine and end up selling magazines, other salesmen thrive on personal encyclopedias and other Meridian Mall Only! solicitations in the college merchandise, joining the ranks community, and the familiar of the high - pressure salesmen Economics 200 phrase of "let the buyer beware" is appropriate they seek to avoid. Landlord tenant Mdl'S pedwin Sh06S to every encounter with the disagreements over the itinerant merchants. withholding of security deposits "Don't let yourself be constitute a major portion of regu pressured into buying anything," consumer complaints received at Hunsucker said. "Don't even let the end of the school year. the salesmen get a start." "We get more of these complaints than anything else," Hunsucker said. "The landlord says the students did this much damage and the students $000 complain the landlord knows they are leaving town and can't pursue the issue. The landlord tends to assume the damage J *Broken!Sizes, Discontinued Styles deposit is his property, and of course it isn't. But usually it's Ctnofztand the landlord's word against the students' and the landlord almost always wins." "I suspect there's a lot more of this going on than we hear Meridian Mall Frandor Lansing Mall SMALL'S 1st AHNIVERSARY Though fall is a beautiful time of year in Michigan, residents know that mild weather just doesn't last At The Meridian Mall long enough, and they're in for a cold blast soon. We at Washburne Travel have 3 DAYS ONLY Nov. 5, 6 and 7 just . .. the ticket for the mid - winter blahs. We're offering a special Open 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. departure on a one week vacation - Downtown store too! Open out of Detroit February 12, all for Friday night till 9 p.m. only $279.50. 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Conover of the marine of the total particle matter in a ecology sample to the Study shows life laboratory Oceanography process that at the says Bedford there is a Institute physical - presumably produces life by of chemical enabling existing life to multiply in the absence specific measurements for living organic matter. These latter measurements are based on an enzyme system. More than ATP 10,000 ocean samples were of light. collected for chemical analysis and study. Until originate in "There is a process in the sea that can produce now it has been thought that light and green may apparently organic particles, strictly chemically and without living organisms being present," he plants were essential to produce new life by the process known as photosynthesis. added in an interview. Whatever the explanation, the Hudson "It's not supposed to happen but apparently it scientists found that in absence of light warmer waters does," said Dr. L.M. Dickie, director of the photosynthesis is lower than in cold waters but laboratory. "dark fixation" is greatly increased. The hypothesis is based on evidence gathered Dickie said the study indicates the total from a series of experiments on thousands of productivity of the seas may be much greater analyses collected during an 11 - month voyage than has been believed. 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