mm 17UST men mive Morio! Friday MICHIGAN NEWS STATE UNIVERSITY Volume 63 Number 86 East Laming, Michigan Friday, November 13, 1970 10c ON 3-YEAR UAW-GM recommend ratification DETROIT (UPI) - The United Auto when the gains to be made have to be The sole opposition to the contract Workers General Motors weighed against the hardships being receive an increase of one cent in the - Council agreement came from about 100 dissident COL by eight per cent for each year below Thursday recommended the 375,000 union inflicted on the troops on the allowance for each 0.4 increase in the age line," member of the United National Caucus — a 58. Effective Oct. 1972, workers with 30 members on strike for 59 Woodcock said, who received a consumer price index no days ratify an standing small UAW splinter group — who — matter how years' service will be able to retire at agreement with GM that will ovation when he began talking. urged high the index rises. age 56 give assembly rejection. Unable to get with $500-a-month line workers at least 76 Later, at a news conference Woodcock into the crowded One of the key pension, reduced by cents an hour more hall at the Veterans Memorial Bldg. on bargaining items for the eight per cent for each year below 56. over the three said the package was "a good settlement UAW — "30 - and - out" ■ year life of the contract. ... Detroit's riverfront, they picketed outside retirement — also Woodcock also pointed UAW President Leonard a solid, substantial improvement in every was established. Employes with 30 years' fact that "we did not proudly to the Woodcock told and continued their the 350 members of the area we had staked out." heckling as Woodcock service may retire at abandon our retired 8 aim ba satisfied with the entire council he was not package but urged He also denied GM's contention the began his presentation. Under the terms of the agreement, finally age 58 with a monthly pension of $500. This will become people." Those already on retirement will get an increase of $1 per month in their its ratification agreement could be effective Oct. 1, 1971, and will be so workers inflationary, pointing reduced pensions for every year of service. lips that | ;X the job. "I want to tell can get back you I am not satisfied on out that a large share of the increases in the second and third workers' wage years of made by Woodcock at the meeting, the assembly line workers will recieve a wage hike of 50 cents an hour in the first with this the contract were year package," Woodcock said as he dependent on whether, and increases of 3 per cent (13 began the five • hour clause by - clause and how much, there is an increase in cents) in cost each of the kissing succeeding two years. ■ explanation of the tentative agreement. of living. The UAW also won removal of the "But there comes a point in These increases, Woodcock ceiling Whoops!!! the battle said, would in cost • of - living (COL) on a quarterly be made after prices have risen. CHENEY, Wash. (AP) — About § basis after Dec. 6, 1971. GM workers will the only thing Eastern Washington State College student Horace Francis said he needed after SENATE OKS PLAN emerging from 12 straight hours of kissing was some lip balm. MSU experienced its own version of the famous New York Francis, Kingston, Jamaica City Millik en proposes cut blackout Thursday sophomore and Beverly Hallmark, morning as dormitories and classrooms in the north campus area were without Bellingham, Wash., freshman, electricity for about 45 minutes. Residents of Phillips - Snyder and Mason Wednesday claimed a world's - Abbot Halls ate their lunches by candlelight as the power smooching record, surpassing the failure left them without lights from 10:40 a.m. to 11:25 a.m. mark of nine hours and 12 minutes Ted Simon, director of the physical plant, said the blackout was in current state claimed by students at caused by work on the conversion of budget a boiler in Plant 65 Southwestern Texas State College. to gas firing. "During this conversion, we are The couple lasted one minute generators from operating two turbo - one boiler which leaves us no reserve longer than another pair of Eastern case of failure," he explained. capacity in Washington participants — Jennifer The power plant is Weiler, Spokane freshman and By CHARLES C. CAIN recommended rising welfare costs and revenue losses converting from coal to gas firing and is budget reductions. expected to be operating on one boiler until Robert Driscoll, Caldwell, Idaho, State News Staff Writer The Senate caused early December. Appropriations Committee largely by the UAW strike against The Union, Auditorium and Olin Health Center were freshman. accepted the plan, General Motors which has among but the House crippled the buildings affected. "I feel pretty good, except for Appropriations Committee rejected it in a nation's largest corporation. Simon said there was no Gov. Milliken's recommendations for a Allen said the UAW strike-related way of predicting if or when another my lips which are kind of straight 8-3 Democratic Republican split. - costs blackout might occur. "When there blistered," Francis said after the $58.5 million budget reduction for the The House committee would total $50.4 million workers in the are so many construction state's current fiscal year were delivered to argued that the by Tuesday. plant, you just never know when these contest. "I think 1 could go some reductions represented a transfer of funds That figure is broken down into $25.4 might happen," he said. things more." the Senate and House million accounting for revenue Appropriations rather than any real cutback. losses, and He did mention, however, that he Committees Thursday, but it appears that The House Appropriations $25 million accounting for the state's share no Committee had to pay an urgent visit to the agreement will be reached until at least has postponed further talks on the of increased welfare plan payments. men's room. next week. The until Monday, and it is recommendations Budget director Glenn S. Allen Jr., who likely that no real noted that progress can be made until Milliken returns because of a slight decrease in the state's is filling in for Milliken while he vacations from his vacation revenue caused by a "slowdown of the in the Wednesday— Virgin Islands, presented the The reductions are an national economy" the state will meet an attempt to offset additional deficit of $11.6 million by June FRENCH GRIEVE 30,1971. Milliken's recommendations, which he dditional facts reported said will not result in either a tax increase or a new tax, were delivered in a point plan. The various areas of proposed reduction include: • seven - DeGaulle mourned $3.75 million automatic reduction in police in permit probe because of lapses in such y appropriations as Wayne County Community College and water and recreation bond interest • A $9 million reduction charges. requiem brought about By JAMES SHELDON by executive PARIS (AP) — Charles de Gaulle was of Parisians drawn as if by command into a returned. Any investigative work does not Ruth freezing of various State News Staff Writer fall within the jurisdiction of the traffic Renaud, director of judicial departmental positions, travel, equipment buried in a village churchyard Thursday, march along the Champs Elysees ending at programs, said Thursday she did not know purchases and services. and later hundreds of thousands of the nation's cherished shrine of liberty. mpus police reported Thursday that committee. Any investigation must be whether any University ordinances have • A $13.7 million deferment on several Frenchmen, in a great outpouring of grief, When the head of the column reached overy of additional facts has broadened carried out by the Dep. of Public Safety been violated by the the Arch of Triumph, burial place of scope of investigation into the alleged illegal sale of parking capital outlay programs such as a new marched through darkness and rain to the and, or by the University judicial permits. But some ordinances may cover Arch of Triumph. France's unknown soldier, thousands of campus sale of student parking committees." capitol and a physical education building at its. this, she added. Central Michigan University. The day of requiem was in three stages. voices broke into the Marseillaise, the • lice said this A $12.2 million in anticipated reduced First 100 world leaders gathered at Notre national anthem. A forest of arms gave the discovery may delay Rosenhaft said the AUTC has made She said a charge filed with MSU rral of the case to appropriations for nonpublic schools as a Dame Cathedral to hear mass. Four hours World War II "V for Victory" sign. Ingham County contact with some judiciaries must be different from the judiciary bodies, but he result of adoption of later the funeral itself began at Neither in the white • washed village cutors. Police said they will seek declined to comment further on the charge previously filed with prosecutors so Proposal C in the Colombey inal warrants from les Deux Eglises, 160 miles away. Then, church at Colombey nor in the soaring 800 prosecutors against matter. to avoid double as - jeopardy. (Please after nightfall, came the flood of emotion - year old cathedral in Paris were there involved. turn to page 14) - ey had eulogies, drum roll, bugle calls or formerly said they expected m on by prosecutors speeches. today, At the olice announced graveside were only his family and Monday persons an escort of men whose loyalty never edly sold permits through faulted from the time in 1940 when he rmediaries for $55 each. Permits were ed free to students meeting appealed for resistance to the German the conquest. irements. All around, filling the lanes of the n anonymous source close to the All - village, were tens of thousands of Frenchmen Iversity Traffic Committee (AUTC), — ch issues student parking permits, said hungry, cold, but patient as they waited to ier this week file past the grave. that the AUTC may press An army scout car bore the $63 wooden issue through campus judiciaries after coffin, enveloped in the blue, white and prosecutor makes a decision, red flag. Following in three sedans were o decision regarding the case can be e Mrs. de Gaulle, her son Phillipe, a navy until the Dept. of Public '"des its Safety captain, her daughter Elisabeth, the Rev. 'her it will investigation and decides Francois de Gaulle, a Dominican priest and press criminal charges," * E. nephew of the general, and the De Gaulles' Kosenhaft, chairman of the grandchildren. C, said Thursday. The traffic The procession advanced in six minutes committee primarily is rested in to the church where the De Gaulles getting the illegal permits worship regularly. The coffin passed to 12 young men of the village who bore it to the altar, decorated only with two sprays of fall foliage. eport colls The Most Rev. Alfred Atton, Roman Catholic bishop of Langres, read from St. Paul's second epistle to Timothy. "Remember Jesus Christ. He was r delay resurrected. If we die with Him with Him," the bishop said. In 58 minutes the we will live ceremony was over. The young pallbearers carried the coffin 0 using past a military guard of honor to the graveyard, which has room for 40 tombs. By DIANE PETRYK After the family had left the men called State News Staff Writer De Gaulle's "compagnons" — former e Student - Faculty Judiciary released ministers, soldiers, and others — passed one by one before the open grave. Among them no 8 itsJ ».the reso,ution that it passed were Maurice Couve de Murville, Andre Monday meeting which said: Malraux, Gen. Jacques Massu and Paul Z udent - Faculty Judiciary Comiti, the general's chief bodyguard for dcni Office of the Dean of 25 years. sentiS .susPend action on students 1 V in violation lon until of the housing President Georges Pompidou was not in March 1, 1971, at which latj reP°rt on the review of the iVo end in sight Colombey in that no accord with De Gaulle's wish government official be there. Jnwnibemade." Students trying to enroll early stand in long lines waiting to complete If you're lucky, pre enrollment only takes five minutes. Early President Nixon, in a morning coat, Nonnamaker, • - was dean of students, their pre - registration duties Tuesday. As the day draws to an end, flanked by two enrollment ends today at 5:00 p.m. men in uniform — Duke (Pie 8,8 turn Jean of to page 14) students find that the worst part of the whole procedure is getting out. Luxembourg and Marshal Marian State News photo by Oon Gerstner Spychalski of Poland. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 13 ASSOCIATE! PRESS news Students hit African center cut Each of the groups elected members to the plenary group when allocated to the center for 1971-72 would only "SlI University's continuing commitment to eight co summary rt tht the Center began a reorganizing process after a black student JEANNE SADDLER protest was staged at the center in October, 1969. members ... in effect, the college is prepared to with J ^acu'ty Associate Campus Editor wiindraw all its funding of center programs on July 1,1971." 0f From the wires of AP and UPI. A group of students in the United Students of the African "We the United Students of the African Studies Center, After outlining other projected budget cuts rrom th Studies Center presented a statement to Clarence L. Winder, dean completely reject the rationale behind your proposed 100 per Office of Education and citing ASC's expenditures of the College of Social Science Thursday, protesting what they cent budget cut in the operating funds in the center budget for for iot Sl on the basis of this year's budget, Low noted call a "100 per cent cut in the operating funds in the center's 1971 72," the students' statement read. - that th 2 budget for 1971 72." The students called the cut a 'coincidence of the could "look forward to a reduction ... of around «=;n L?nter In response to - the protest over the budget cut within the because it was proposed when: strangest kind 55 per cent of this year's income." *&0,000. j, i.e. center. Winder said that although the all • university cut in general •The figures indicate one of two conclusions," "I'm somewhat sick and mighty • A black director Low funds available to the college had important implication for the - designate had been unanimously nominated "African studies at MSU which remain, after tired of broadcast journalism much African Studies Center and other programs within the college, the by the plenary group; time and effort by many associates, at least third in 08 of. being constantly dragged into the center was not being singled out. • A planned undergraduate program In African Studies has ranking - will either find a good school adminjS|1!!?t'oni'1 operating room and dissected, The percentage cut for the center could be comparatively large, reached the final stages of the approval process, with students permanent director of a skeletalized program, or else 85 Winder said, because priority is being given to degree - granting already making commitments to the program; acting or permanent director of a structure whose qualik Ve,k probbed, swabbed and needled to programs. He estimated that the center funds would be cut 25 per sharply diminished, is merely a third - rate instead of third see what makes it tick." cent, compared to a 10 per cent cut for the rest of college • When the center has moved a long way towards student best8" - Walter Cronkite. CBS commentator (especially African student) participation in all aspects and Low said that the second conclusion would insure programs according to the present contingency plan. that" operations of the African Studies Center; the most active and original foreign area programs in the (See story, p. 15) The United Students group includes six organizations: the • The scope of the interdisciplinary courses on Africa has been be cut in half just when it can provide assurances of won?' African Studies Group; the Black Liberation Front,international: cnhan widened to contain more relevant subject matter, resulting in an The Black United Front; the Graduate Council on African increased student enrollment. more effectively than ever, both the international dimencif. '' International News Studies; the Organization of African Students; and the Pan • "We reject your rationale — that of giving first priority to repute of Michigan State." ™nsionsnd African Students Organization of the Americas. preservation of the degree programs of the college — as In conclusion. Low cited his letter to the dean of A State Department spokesman said Thursday the Septemberi Nixon administration is considering sending a request to The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State misleading, since these programs, would be cut an average of only 10 per cent, and we perceive the proposed withdrawal of support that stated that he would not continue as acting director if the active support of the dean's office or of a major he | J sub-ground Congress for supplementary appropriations for military University, is published every class day during four school as an explicit manifestation of institutional racism," the the center. assistance to Cambodia and Israel. terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. statement read. The students suggested that priorities be re - assessed and that "I cannot in good conscience agree to preside over the Press officer Robert J. McCloskey said he was not in a Subscription rate is $14 per year. demise of the Center, and must therefore ask the dean to effectiv funds be restored with equity. find position to discuss details but the amount required for another acting director who will begin serving by the end of Cambodia would be more than the S40 million which Member Associated Press, United Press International, In a memorandum to Winder last week, Victor Low, the fjii'l Inland Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, center's acting director, said that since the proposed funds to be quarter." ' was made available last July. Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press At that time McCloskey said it was acknowledged that Association, United States Student Press Association. supplementary funds may be required. Second class postage paid at FOR RESEARCH PROJECT U.S. military aid to Israel received a congressional East Lansing, Michigan. stamp of approval before the recess for the election Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services campaign. Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, low Battlefield action in Vietnam was Thursday, and the U.S. Command reported no at a nine deaths in combat for two days in a row. It was the first - month Michigan. Phones: Editorial Classified Advertising 355-8252 355-8255 Building plans postponed The MSU Water Research legislative appropriations hopefully, to see its the total funds time such a two Display Advertising 353-6400 on hand,1] - day lapse in fatalities had been Business-Circulation 355-3447 Institute may lose a $500,000 committees approve Gov. reinstatement at the beginning Huntington said. reported since the big buildup of U.S. forces began five state appropriation to construct Milliken's recommendations for of the next fiscal year," he said. The project is Photographic 355-8311 current^ a research facility if the state budget cut backs. Reinstatement at that date, funded at $1.7 years ago. million, wil Paul H. Wileden, asst. state however, is contingent on the $1.2 million already granted! However, two American helicopters were shot down, budget director, said that if the governor's success in balancing the Ford, Rockefeller audi with one South Vietnamese soldier killed and four recommendations are approved, the current budget, and the size Kresge Foundations, he said. Americans and six Vietnamese wounded. the state will try to restore the of next year's budget, Wileden * * * HOURS: funds by July 1, 1971. added. PHONE DAILY 9:30-8:30 "The whole essence of placing "Items deferred from this Chile's new leftist government established diplomatic relations Thursday with Communist Cuba breaking the 351-8460 iscount records SAT. 9:30-6:00 SUN. 12:00-5:00 this item on a deferred basis is. year's budget will naturally have Ecology grow South American boycott of the Fidel Castro regime. a high priority on the next Chile severed relations with the Castro government 225 ANN ST. This Winter Term budget," he said. If the deferment is approved, holds meeting more than six years ago as did all other Latin and North disposition of the construction American countries except Mexico and Canada. BOB visit contracts will have to be brought Unification of all s before the board of trustees, environmental groups Marxist President Salvador Allende in his address to DYLAN Clair W. Huntington, MSU Michigan will be the domin the nation said, "I have resolved to re - establish NEW NASSAU administrative assistant, said. theme of a weekend gathering ti diplomatic, counsular, commercial and cultural relatiQns Under present plans the MSU. with the republic of Cuba." ' K;''/ "MORNING for only $189.00 University was to have allowed the Walter Pomeroy, organizer < ... ' " V. * ?*''* ' ON contracts to begin construction newly formed Mi Student . Dec. 13 Dec. 20 in March for completion in Environmental National News - COLUMBIA October, he said. The facility Confederation, said RECORDS conference hopes to unite am Nine persons were wounded by gunfire Thursday in would allow study of recycling 5.98 direct all student groups in separate shooting outbreaks that included a two - hour of water - borne wastes. tin list For details call "It's essentially a trustee state. exchange of gunfire between police and the occupants now matter. The immediate goal, he addi of a house in the community's predominantly black They must decide if we Tom Bertrand is to reactivate the numerou( only are to start construction without district. college and high school groupj 351-8917. After sincj $359 None of the injured was seriously cljp and which have lain dormant wounded, hospital 5:00 p.m. save call Earth Day on April 22. officials said. HUBBARD One city policeman and three 339-8326 IN F O R MAT ION The all * day conference wil members of the begin at 9 a.m. Saturday i| Southern Illinois University security force were CENTER Holden Hall. The agent wounded. Other victims were believed to have been includes workshops, discussioi wounded call 3 8 114 and an organizational forum. by police fire during the shootout at the house. The gun battle at the residence on Washington Street lasted for at least two hours but details of how it started it's easy SEND FOR and stopped were iinavailable. for juniors, seniors, and grad students to open a Banks across cut in their the country announced Thursday a small prime lending rate, the interest they charge their most credit worthy corporate clients. - charge at Knapp's. Want a chance to establish a credit rating? Knapp's will help by opening a PEACE By late Thursday, more than 50 large and small banks had announced % per cent cuts in their prime rates. The prime rate reduction from 7Vi to IV* per cent is Knapp's Option Account without a co-signer. 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Only three bucks, postag Credit Reference (if any) Send now. President." VALLEY DIE CAST INC., 1791 Bellevue, Detroit, Mich. 48207 □ Here's 3 Campus News □ Here's 6 bucks, send my emblem to: bucks, my bird wants one too. The State Board of Education has approved a $291,966 grant to Central Michigan University for Signature of applicant creation of a migrant study center. Signature of spouse The center will work with migrant groups and other Michigan universities in an attempt to upgrade SN-11-13-70 opportunities for the state's migrant workers. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 13, 1970 3 29 Harrison's remarks referred to of 58 members. By CHARLES C. CAIN the Nixon nomination of Harold The Liberal Unity Caucus representative, two candidates The 29 persons elected State News Staff Writer Carwell to the Supreme Court slate was presented by James for state included the entire 28 - member senator, and five which the Senate Harrison and the Liberal Caucus candidates for county office in subsequently slate of candidates offered by slate was presented by George L. James Harrison told an Ingham turned down, the American the 1968 general election. the Liberal United caucus. The involvement in Cambodia, and Griffiths, unsuccessful candidate The five who ran in the 1968 County Democratic Convention the slaying of four students at 29th position went to Zolton A. for state representative from the election serve four year terms Wednesday that the Nixon Ferency. 59th District in the Nov. 3 Kent State University in with two years still Administration will be campus Two groups of Democrats election. remaining, unrest there last while the other 24 and those remembered as "Carswell, spring. offered slates of candidates for As a result of the election of The Liberal Unity Caucus is a elected at the convention serve Cambodia and Kent." the vacant positions on the 29 persons to the committee more moderate The convention met to elect executive group than the two year terms. committee — the Liberal Caucus. 29 members to the Democratic Tuesday night, the Democratic Liberal Unity caucus, formerly The Each caucus had met prior to executive committee is executive committee of executive committee. Ingham known as the Labor Caucus and responsible for electing a county County now has its full body the convention and selected a the Liberal Caucus. chairman and also for shaping slate of candidates to represent and directing the Democratic them. The Liberal Caucus had 29 persons on its slate, and the party in Ingham Countv. Assembly expected Liberal United Caucus had 29 Earl E. Nelson, successful persons. candidate for state The precinct delegates from representative from the 57th Ingham County voted at the District, told the group that they convention for the candidates must all unite if the Democratic they wanted to have represent party is to be sucessful. to block Peking bid them for the next two years. Of the total number of 413 county delegates, 250 were Former MSU President Walter Adams was among elected to the committee at the the 29 present at the convention. convention. Adams was also the UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. price of seating Red China the constantly seeking an easing of Precinct delegates are elected unanimous choice for expulsion of the Chinese relations with Peking. (AP) — The United States by popular vote in the party's convention chairman. Nationalists. "The fact of the matter is the appealed to the U.N. General primary election. The permanent chairman of It was a mild United States is as interested as Assembly Thursday to stand speech, and Democratic convention firm against expelling Nationalist appreared aimed at stemming growing support in the world any in this room to see People's Republic of China play the The included 29 on positions already the 58-member the committee is to be elected by the committee at their first China and giving its seat to the a constructive role among committee before the meeting sometime in January. Len Stuttman speaks before fellow Democrats Wednesday Chinese Communists. organization for opening the the night at the Democratic County convention elections were those U.S. Ambassador door at long last to the Chinese family of nations," he said. The two strongest contenders Convention held at the Civic Center Terrace in Lansing. Christopher Communists. Nevertheless, he added, the Democrats who had won their H. Phillips said it would be for the chairman State News photo by Milton Horst Most record of Nationalist China with party's primary elections. post are unwise and unjust to make the diplomats expected the Winthrop Rowe, instructor in assembly would again reject the its devotion to the United They included the 19 business law and office usual Nations and its role among the pro-Peking resolution Democratic candidates for administration, and David C. calling for admission of the nations of the world require that county commissioners, the three Hollister, a teacher at the Cristo Campus groups requested Communists and it not be expelling the summarily expelled. candidates for state Rey Community Center. Nationalists. But they conceded Peking would get more votes than A BUCK OFF ON A BUCKET OR BARREL last year, perhaps even a Take This Coupon and Leap To Your Nearest KFC Store simple majority. Phillips urged the 127 - nation for Some Finger Lickin' Chicken and All the Trimmings. 1040 E. Grand River, E.L. assembly to decide once more 3140 S. Logan 4238 W. Saginaw join U'polling committee that the China representation 3200 N. East St. (U.S. 1620 E. Michigan p issue was an important question 27) requiring a two - thirds majority. "It would be a most dangerous ^YTUCKy FRieD precedent to expel a member of COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE By DIANE PETRYK The letters have been sent to formed after the the United Nations — an act that ASMSU purposes and not be binding, it Kentucky fried Aictan State News Staff Writer ASMSU, the Council of referendum on ROTC last has never been taken in this spring is vitally important that Graduate the organization's quarter - century litters of invitation to Students, the ran into problems in counting process be trusted." Academic ballots. of life — by a simple majority of Council, the He emphasized that the licipate in an MSU opinion Administrative polling those present and committee have been sent • Professional will not interfere with or voting," he Assn., Clerical • Technical Assn. "Despite some defects in replace declared. | various campus groups by process (of the internal elections or other votes and AFSCME Local 1585. ASMSU In contrast to U.S. speeches of ert Perrin, vice president for referendum), mainly because it conducted by constituent groups past years denouncing the Iversity relations. The decision to create the was done rapidly, it showed that on campus. Chinese Communists, Phillips there is interest He said it was possible that the asserted lerrin said Thursday the committee, Perrin said, came on campus in the United States was from recommendations made having such a process available," first poll could be conducted nmittee will be charged with by Perrin said. "We hope to ****** ****** jani/ing polling machinery, an ad hoc committee meeting develop during winter term. The « feting and formulating poll during the summer to discuss the a process that will be as frequency will depend on ♦< FRESH BAGELS bics, arranging for the feasibility and desirability of trustworthy as humanly interest and cost, but it would « Del. Sunday Mornings possible." not be more often than linting of ballots and campus opinion polls. once « Call 337-9520 each term. Ballots would eminating the results. The ad hoc Perrin said the new * by Saturday committee was would committee with be a group permanent probably be computer tabulated, he said. * *****»#»*»»»»♦ $1.25 Doz. few XUplMt responsibility for all phases of the polling rosecufor to decide operation. ASMSU and Academic Council each would the A PURPLE HAYS Store Open Tonight Until 9:00 have two members, and the unique wagon trip to Crazy C's other n Union case action "A organizations primary one each. concern will be to featuring "Blessed Holy Hay" Saturday, Nor. 14, 8:15 p.m. at Hillel House protect the honesty and Reservations a Must! avmond L Scodeller, Ingham County prosecutor, said he will integrity of the balloting and counting," Perrin said. CREATIVE Havdalah Service Sat. Nov. 14, 7:30 (ounce in a press conference this morning whether prosecution p.m. )continue lor 12-1 persons arrested May 19 at the Union, SABBATH SERVICES: modeller delayed his decision about five weeks and said he "Although the results of the Kabalos Shabbos Fri. Nov. 13, 6:00 p.m. kited to discuss the case with all officials involved to get a balloting on any specific issue Home cooked Friday night dinner will be for informational SHABBOS SERVICE Sat. Nov. 14, 9:30 a.m. liplete understanding of the case. 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O \ ^ W V ^ Jacobson's OPEN 24 HOURS 2755 E. Grand River r young men Across from Inn America MICHIGAN !NESS STATE NEW UNIVERSITY GEORGE BULLARD We must seize the future editor-in-chief I want to take issue with certain remarks or what I could do personally to to remember that FREDERICK J. LESLIE change system went too deep to be erased by the they coulH k. 'ymzum Z made in the editorial "Politics vs. students: things. involved and all * advertising manager tragic occurrences of last spring" and the they had t„ h P°llth Are there any answers?" which appeared in I decided at that time that I didn't idea that massive numbers of students are ™S sysu,m o„ BflllWl.-lT? v C really MARK Tuesday's (Nov. 10) State News. want to give up on the "system" which needed to work if we are to have any effect have been unrealistic to EICHER, managing editor on Nov. 4, the have * everyone seemed so sure was unresponsive yl I > \jM ED HUTCHISON, city editor BARBARA PARNESS, campus editor Perhaps the best way to begin this column is to explain that I have just spent and unworkable. I decided at least to give on the political system. As I see it, the basic reason why more da^afterKS American political scene wa. « • ■ the system another chance and I thought I students did not get involved in campaigns radicaHy different. But KEN KRELL, editorial editor the past four months actively involved in could do that by becoming involved in the peon?,!0 this ? JEANNE SADDLER, associate editor the re this year was not disillusionment, but the make a commitment - election campaign of U.S. Rep. GARY WALKOWICZ, sports editor Donald W. Riegle, R-Flint. Riegle's campaign. This involvement was fact that students are basically lazy. That's campaign should realize thaiT 16-hour days all summer long and right L-A-Z-Y. Real political involvement have a valuable Seven-time recipient of the Pacemaker award I left campus in June quite confused weapon to (lff y for outstanding journalism. about a lot of things — I had seen Kent continued began. on weekends when school isn't a couple of hours spent at campaign headquarters every other week - it's four, battle to change the hope to win a Tight unless VoU s,C"l" State, Jackson State, Cambodia and the k„n Anyway that's the background. The five and six hours a week and even to the the whole thing's all about it strike on this campus. I really didn't know points in Tuesday's editorial that I disagree point of 16 hours a day for some people. campaigned this year now pos* how to react to the whole state of affairs with are that "disillusionment with the And basically political work is dull work — the practical resources to go out ^ EDITORIALS you don't start out as a volunteer running the whole operation. You sit for hours and candidates of their choice the year after, until we have next S. call names from voter registration lists to the system we want. Hopefully the M™ remind people that yes there is an election coming up. You work with 45 others to for a New Congress will oblivion" as the editorial n^J. SUoJ," put labels on 40,000 pieces of mail to be group can play an import^ 1 gotten out in three hours. gathering information on the mech,„? Work on a campaign isn't glamorous, a successful Congressional and? lot of the time it isn't very much fun. And campaigns throughout the eountrv Resolving th I don't think most students were willing to forego days football games this on the beach this summer or fall in order to make Perhaps, one of the most disappoint election outcomes was the defeat n Allard K. Lowenstein, D-New York any commitment to "changing the system" leader of the "dump Johnson" move' of selective exemption As I see it, the basic reason why more students hi did not get involved in campaigns this year was The perennial question of The Supreme Court, later this not disillusionment, but the fact that students arc conscientious objection to a term, will hear two appeals dealing basically lazy. That's right L-A-Z-Y. particular war may be near final with the contradiction between judgment. The Nixon Administration Government law and personal belief. has requested the Supreme Court to One case involves an individual rule out draft exemptions for men sentenced to two years in prison for in this non presidential election year. in 1967. - Lowensteins district opposed to the Vietnam war but not not reporting for induction. As to the number of people needed to gerrymandered by the Republican N all work on a campaign, I want to say that it York wars. legislature and Lowensteins op The Solicitor General, Erwin Regardless of the Supreme Court really doesn't take thousands of people, at ran a campaign of distortion and pe rulings, there is a larger issue the least on the Congressional level, to work on attacks. But Lowenstein's remarks Griswold, and the Justice on government would like to gloss over: a campaign and be effective. In the Riegle night of his defeat to his scores of youth Department lawyers filing the brief the widespread disapproval of the campaign, there was a core of about 100 volunteers are particularly state that although these men may meaningful: war in Vietnam key volunteers. But before the election was "If everyone in this "room could h — not only by the be sincere and religious, a political over, we had contacted by telephone more voted, we would have won . young but by many segments of than 50,000 voters to remind them that means the future stance rests at the center of their belongs to us. Thevco society - should notify the the election was coming up and we hoped only beat us by distorting our views, objection. The administration they would exercise their right to vote. We district would not have rejected us government that the problem isn't suggests that if selective exemption didn't ask people to turn from what they not been confused. We must look to war were approved, this could exclusively selective exemption. Tuesday's editorial calls their "number one this defeat as a warning The loss of Rather, the problem centers around concern" — their "day to day existence." ... lead to people refusing to pay taxes congressman is not important. We know a government not responsive to the We only reminded them that the most on moral or religious grounds. must work hard now to reveal the issues people - a government which basic political involvement — and also the that when the stakes are really The government has reached one high, condemns an alleged breakdown of easiest for any citizen to deliver — is going correction conclusion: those seeking they will be in 1972 in the election of to the polls and voting. domestic law while participating in President, we will elect a candidate on exemptions from a particular war are breakdown of international law. Studies show that it is only a very tiny merits." politically motivated. Secondly, the minority of Americans who are ever It isn't very profitable to sit and pon contacted in their lifetime by a candidate government expresses its anxiety Suppose the United Nations why droves of students didn't beco because it needs a vast number of insisted that member nations send Tr.han* SyM,,,,,. or a representative of a candidate and active in politics this year, as this edito asked to vote. We can't tell for sure how does. The most important thing is forth men to serve in its armed forces and troops to fight in a particular war much impact our get - out - the • vote who did get involved to go out and cannot be bogged down with and could enforce that decision. The efforts had, but we know one thing — that 'HIT EM AGAIN other sknow that, as Lowenstein says, - HIT EM AGAIN HARDER - HARDER!" individuals at odds with a United States would feel entirely - at least 50,000 people in the Seventh "future belongs to us" and now we've government's involvement in a justified in refusing this order if it Congressional District were forced by use to work to seize it. foreign civil war. disagreed with the cause. The government brief states that Yet the United States feels OUR READERS' MIND "moral conviction derived from justified in coercing many of its political judgement may well justify citizens who have made rational civil disobedience in the mind of the Catfish decisions of conscience. lawbreaker, but defense to other hand it is not breaking the law." On the an individual may feel he a valid Perhaps this paradox could be relevant consideration Supreme Court when it decides on for the a concert not totalitarian is breaking his own law if he is the question of moral decisions To the Editor: I was one of the finger snapping, hand - have been coerced to fight in a war he morally, mass panic and consequently versus compulsory service to a Neila — did you miss the boat or did you clapping, rock and roll shouting people mass death. religiously and politically opposes. government. miss the boat? because I chose to be. But I had faith in the minds of the Hitler's people didn't make a choice to people there Saturday night — I had faith Double function give Hitler that power which he had - he that if there was a fire we'd be cool and manipulated and usurped it from a mindless we'd all get out safely. Like a 'Led' balloon mob. That is my hope for the future — the To the Editor: Please don't think that the people in kind of people that were there to hear I don't condone the rape squad.altho To the Editor: Jenison Fieldhouse Catfish and Jethro Tull. I will admit that there are occasions for were a mindless, The folly of In reference to your record dealt so unjustly with Led can only this: it is review which Zeppelin, real shame to see we blindly following mass. I chose to give Catfish power because I like the way he was handling it and the If you were to do a survey between a Jethro Tull crowd and a Bob Hope crowd use. Mr. Herbert, in his letter of Not. implies that the real problem in catc say a you would find the Jethro Tull people most rapists is failure to recognize someone write a crit il analysis of music way the crowd was responding. It was a would be: (1) more politically aware and felon. I disagree. when he obviously kn<_ 'S little about the very religious and aesthetic thing because active and (2) more socially aware and music he is criticizing. the people were aware of what was going I feel that it is a failure to report rituals for active. What was a horrible nightmare for Americans pride themselves in meterological forecasts Steve Allen should stick with "News crime. In our society it is almost on. Were you really there? their instead of radar and 30 day weather you was a very enjoyable and rewarding disgraceful to be raped as it is to technological sophistication, - Staff Writer" and leave the musical reviews By example, if those people in Jenison evening for me. i he rational American man knows patters, totems for agricultural to people who know what they are doing. Fieldhouse were Agnew's silent majority I hope that rapist. It's really too bad that there» my viewpoint can be little physical evidence to a rape there is an explicable cause for every success instead of DDT and other We might also suggest that he go back and my reaction would have been similar to expressed so that people reading the State woman was threatened with a knife or insecticides. listen to Led Zeppelin's first two albums sort of phenomenon, be it natural or yours. Furthermore, I would have headed News can get the right impression of the again. However, this time we advise him to and the man denies it, there is no cm e But the progressive rational for the first exit as soon as that "silent concert. social. He scoffs at members of less play them at the correct speed, something majority" (the masses of middleclass Rape is extremely difficult to prove, n advanced societies which employ American man still has his myths. Debbie Nolan he obviously didn't do his first time Americans) lit a match. Because if Jenision own personal experience, two ° Such myth is Friday the 13th. around. Royal Oak senior women I know have been raped n"s Fieldhouse did catch on fire there would Nov. It is disgusting to see such a talented and 9, 1970 me to suspect that rape happens tar Many embarrassing comments can far out group be totally destroyed often than is reported. be made on our civilization on the by such Blood basis of the taboos we have centered around the number 13 itself. Hotels an unknowning staff writer, who knows relatively nothing about playing good guitar or singing. Let's see MSU get a good Change needs direct action I am that the grateful that Mr. women Herbert menti of the squad seem^ To the Editor: to have an "extreme per" reach in the stratosphere but never record reviewer writing and Perhaps Mr. Peristadt missed the 2' x 3' Blood drives do not make getting it Mr. Harry Peristadt, instructor in posters have in the Men's Intramural complex." I do too. But it will exciting label a 13th floor. Many athlete together with some realistic and unbiased we an reviews. sociology, wrote a letter Oct. 20, to the Bldg. specifically asking for suggestions along with discrimination against wo editorials. Everyone knows blood is has balked when the uniform he is Steve Bouwkamp State News complaining of the strictness of the professions, in business, in in us ■ from participants, always needed to provide the best issued has 13 stitched upon the back. Detroit, Michigan the officiating in the student intramural particularly student in certain aspects of education. participants. It is also possible that Mr. possible health care. The "some day And what great events will occur Craig Brown volleyball league. Peristadt may not be aware of the faculty I wonder if Mr. Herbert would have Westport, Conn. I am not nearly as concerned over the you may need blood yourself' today, Friday the 13th? Are men group that plays volleyball every Monday, the word "nigger" had he been wr« possibility that Mr. Peristadt is Wednesday and Friday from 12 to 1 p.m. the black people. I could be wrong argument has also been expounded going towards the moon? Are crucial participating as a faculty member in a in Gym 1. don't think he would. But he at length by the mass media. Although not avant garde to issues being discussed in Congrss? How many students tried to get out Library survives program paid for by and conducted for students, as I am about the apparent We of the intramural staff have been hesitation in using the wor s urging students for years to go directly to broad." I have to admit thatthose participate in blood drives, it is of tests which happened to be To the Editor: mistrust he has about contacting us the source that can effect the were the first thing about hls The Library directly with his complaints and change in important. The Lansing area Red scheduled today? staff on duty the evening of any phase of their campus life, and then if attracted my attention, Cross Blood Drive gets underway on Tuesday, Nov. 10, would like to suggestions in a mature manner. disinterest reminiscent of words used We often wonder what the first or outright blind resistance is . congratulate and thank the library users for Many changes and modifications in rules c mipus next week in the Shaw Hall encountered to take their case to the chauvinistic pigs" and infer to n Friday the 13th must have been like. their orderly and and activities are made each year as a result lower lounge. Hours of the drive will It must have been something; how co-operative conduct of student dropping in to discuss situations public. higher brain functions of the 1 during the fire alarm in the Library Bldg. When faculty members don't try this them are tied in directly with be from 2 - 8 p.m. Monday through else could this superstition have Unfortunately, some of the "crash locks" in which they have a particular interest. To did not crash: this in spite of the fact that encourage this we had a four - foot door approach it is understandable that students functioning of that man's testicles. Thursday and 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. started? and open wall purposely built in the may not either. Friday. Did only last week we did a complete check of Harris F. Beeman, Director Phyllis Adam and Eve go apple Intramural Office to make it physically and the whole emergency exit system. Steps are Intramural Sports and Recreation Services Clawson i® Anyone whose age is between 18 picking on a Friday the 13th? No being taken this morning to assure even psychologically easy for students to come Nov. V and 66 is eligible to give blood. in. Oct. 27, 1970 doubt such unclassical but highly more complete safety of all occupants of However, persons under 21, need to significant phenomena like the Fdsel, the building. PK AIM UTS obtain parental consent. This can be We are happy to THIS MUST BE ONE OF THOSE HOUI WILL I EVER SET usury and rhubarb pie were in some say, however, that the PLACES WHERE THEY HAVE done by having one's parents fill out cause for the alarm has been HOME?THAT ROUND-HEADED way connected with this unhappy determined; A STRONG-LEASH LAW... KID 15 GOIN6 TO MISS ME.. one of the fans overheated and American Red Cross Form 5255 activated day. the automatic smoke detector and fire HAVE I NO RESCUER ? which was printed in the State News Friday the 13th is ample evidence alarm system. No damage was done to the Wednesday. that America 1970 is not as building. I he blood given by MSU students sophisticated as she likes to think she Jan Kennedy next week will save many lives. It Librarian is. Superstition still serves as a may save one more if you Reference Department give, too. monument to human folly. Nov. 11,1970 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 13, 1970 5 oning exemptions denied DA I By PAULA . 11 A DDA\/ BRAY State News Staff Writer Members of Bailey Home Owners Assoc. were ■ Four roomers may live in a house in the R-2 area, while the Home Owners Assoc. board of Street to Lexington Avenue, and among R-3 area permits two directors, said three main south on Lexington Avenue to The East persons opposing the two cases. dwelling problems are now being Lansing Board of units. Two roomers are Old Canton Lane and then west This association is Appeals unanimously denied composed of discussed by the group. These back to Abbott Road. two a number of East permitted in each unit by the requests for exemptions Lansing are: from the city's zoning code this residents who want to prevent family or owner in the R-3 area. •Better enforcement Areas R-4 of week. what they see as a through R-7 permit existing ordinances. The board gaveDianeS. Petryk, Livonia junior, 30 "deterioration" neighborhood because of of their lack multiple dwelling units. Regulations are based on factors •Drafting of better, less Dept. of music days to a such ambigious ordinances. of zoning as the total square feet of comply with zoning regulations regulation •Rezoning of some parts of which permit the keeping of no more than four roomers in a enforcement. The group, formed last month land, the size of the apartment, parking facilities, the size of the East Lansing. Downs said he would like to to hold concert house in an R-2 area. at a Bailey School PTA meeting, bedroom and the size of the see the R-2 district The music of Haydn, Petrassi Miss Petryk, 234 Orchard is total living area. changed to St., complaining about R-l. and David will be performed at presently lives with five other overcrowding, poor upkeep of Jipson stressed that the "I don't feel that 8:15 p.m. in the Music women in the house owned houses and parking and traffic "unrelateds" are not rezoning will by necessarily help R-3 because it is a natural Auditorium as the Dept. of her parents. She said Thursday problems in the East Lansing all students. place for students to room," he Music presents a concert "In by the afternoon the board had not yet area. About 150 persons practically every incident said. Chamber Orchestra. informed her of their decision. attended this meeting. where there is a house Under the direction of Dennis being The association includes ''I can admire the Members of the organization misused and we get a complaint, neighborhoods in the general Burkh, the evening's are we find that one or coummunity's desire to keep up concerned that more more of the area from Abbott Road on the performance will include their unrelated persons are residents is not a student," he neighborhood," Miss living in west along M-20 on the north to selections from Haydn's. Petryk said. ''They the same house than the said. "They are here because of zoning Alton Road., south on Alton to "Surprise Symphony," Petrassi's complimented codes permit. the social life the us on our upkeep University Burcham Drive, and east on "Introduction and Allegro," and Window ad and improvements property, but refused of the In the R-l permits the area, the code provides." Charles Downs and Robert Burcham Drive to Gunson a pre - classic symphony by to be keeping of two Street, south on Gunson Street contemporary Austrian flexible with the regulations." roomers by the family or owner Townsend, members of the to Beech Street, east on Beech composer J. N. David. Not everyone believes that windows Donald C. Cline, 523 Dorothy residing in the dwelling. are just for looking through. This Wonders Hall resident converted his glass pane into free lost and Lane, was denied a request to "One person can quality as a found ad. There's absolutely a - - change his existing single - family so there can be three State News photo by J. H. Wilner family dwelling to unrelated people living a two - unit house. This was refused because together," said Robert Jipson, his lot does not have the East Lansing chief building required width and area. inspector. Plans unfinished for visit ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■COUPON FREE CAR WASH ■ no substitute by Justice Dept. member ■ A date and campus visit of speaker have not been assigned to the proposed a representative made," he said. MSU' is one of 51 schools to receive an invitation from response favorable. to the proposal was SATURDAY the 14th COIN OPERATED U-DO-IT £ ■ ■ for absolute from the U.S. Justice Gen. John Mitchell in Department, a department which would send 'a Atty. September to President Wharton sent a letter the department in late - THURSDAY the 29th £ rustproofing. Justice October accepting the offer. He spokesman said Thursday, Department representative to j "MSU is still on the schedule, campus to discuss policies and but no definite plans have been programs with students, if suggested that the representative arrive prepared to answer specific questions from students (11 AM Till 6 PM] j ■ which would be forwarded ■ Students air views previously. He proposed a full No Purchase Necessary S W'lLX-TV, channel 10, I present a program on MSU's by Richard will The interviews were conducted Newburg, a graduate international students at 7 p.m. student in television and radio. day's activities be scheduled. Robert Perrin, vice president for University Relations, said Thursday he did not know if any response had been made by the Bring This Coupon To: ■ ■ Bring your car I today. The [station's broadcast, part of the weekly program Justice Department to the letter. CLIPPER! CAR WASH ! ■ to Ziebart. "Assignment 10" Souks O was filmed at (Behind the K0K0 Bar) Owen Graduate ■ Hall. There's only one Ziebart I Approximately 300 of Owen's ■ rustproofing process. And there s only one place to ■ get it. Through authorized Ziebart dealer. That's [900 residents are foreign I students. Cfa'H&Ms'FcoJ/ Clippert at Kalamazoo ■ an us. The half - hour program will Ziebart Auto-Truck Rustproofing ■ consist of about 25 informal HOME COOKING ■ 437 N. Larch Iinterviews taped at AUTOMATIC 25c EXTRA S & a social ■ gathering at Owen. Nearly 20 Lansing, Michigan Ph. 484-2559 ■ countries will be |the interviews. represented in 484-1832 1780 E. KALAMAZOO mmm rm-i M.un Owen's head advisor Wayne Chop suey, chow mein. fried rice, Served from 4- 8 only. jKnaak said students will CHRISTMAS Jcomment about life in ■United States and their likes and (dislikes about MSU. the Egg rolls, Served all day. Open Sun.-Thurs. 11 a.m. -10 p.m. Friday and Saturday till midnight. 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Steve Kaufman Ellen Posner Fred Sanchez Phyllis Kiny 393-6850 Jim Pitcher 355-4906 3552824 337 9748 351 2781 r (y Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 13 1970 Baha'i, faith By RANDY GARTON educator from God, "The Bab" much like John the Bapitist other grows teachings and prophecies of the of nations for universal peace. religions of the world, One member said he felt that in U.S of the Faith an individual may and any nrnk. was the Christian faith who seeking the truth they believe is the principles of Baha'u'llah meetings often take "u have 5" in offered a "positive, constructive Tl* with !,? « predicted the coming of Christ. in each. members' homes "It's the only way to three peoDle Baha'u'llah revealed to the Baha'u'llah also taught the way of living." an, e*ss regenerate a degenerate world," at Campbell planning Th( world that he was this educator Baha'i Club is one girl declared. equality of the sexes, the The Baha'is at MSU say they from God. He suffered 40 years elimination of all prejudice due hope to carry the message of dorm thfs si'* "It's like belonging to a The MSU Baha'is I |H imprisonment and exile for to race or religion, and the Baha'u'llah to students here family," said another. a Youth The girls were giving teaching the Faith and died a importance of individual through information booths at Conference in*0?? some of martyr along with the deaths of education at a time when such the Union and meetings of Lansing, Jan. 8 q their reasons for becoming members of the World Faith of 20,000 of his followers. ideas were considered radical in Baha'is, called "firesides." This Education will be the tn of the " 10, The World Faith of Baha'i is a both the East and West. is the "service" of the Baha'i confereru-e ami Baha'i, an Eastern in Persia in 1844. faith founded universal faith, Sharrard says. Baha'is believe in the He also advocated a spiritual Faith and actually has no set attitudes profession will be in?he J/1?111 The Faith now has 3,400 solution for economic problems, format or ceremony. their hope di«-us^ communities throughout the fundamental truths underlying Baha'is meet at firesides during that many stuA world, and according to Tom all religion, and think that the teachings of the prophets, such the need for a universal language, and a world federation the week and discuss questions will come to air education and listen grievance 1 Sharrard, Ann Arbor junior, a as Moses, Christ and member of the Baha'i Club, it is Mohammed, are part of a growing rapidly in the United "simple pattern of progressive States. revelation of truth" by God. "The basic tenets of the Baha'is also stress the Faith," Sharrard says, "are that individual search for spiritual God is One, the Prophets are truth. Each Baha'i is expected to One, and Mankind is One." investigate on his own the Another important aspect of the Faith is its stress on the importance of education. Their Prophet, Baha'u'llah, teaches that there must be "joy in Baha'i Club learning." Baha'is share the convictions of many others in believing that "joy" is lacking in America's educational process. celebrates Baha'u'llah, meaning "Glory of God," was born Mirza Husyn DeGaulIe memorial service Ali in 1817 in what is now Iran. Son of a wealthy government annual rite official, Baha'u'llah became a The memorial service for General De Gaulle, held inside the Notre Dame Cathedral Thursday, follower of a The Baha'i Community of East - prophet called was attended by the greatest assemblage of world dignitaries ever assembled. "The Bab," meaning "The Lansing and the MSU Baha'i AP Gate," who prophesized a new Club joined millions of believers Wirephoto throughout the world in commemoration of the 153 BY BIBLE SCHOLAR anniversary of the birth of Baha'u'llah, prophet ■ founder of the Baha'i Faith at obervances at the Capital Park - Quality Motel Jesus believed married in Lansing Thursday. Key van Nazerian, chairman of the East Lansing community and faculty advisor for Baha'i Club NEW YORK (AP) - A Bible stated that the theme of this analysis both of Scripture and largely because of "cultic Biblical texts, the Rev. Phipps scholar has come up with a the Jewish culture of which taboos" surrounding the subject. points out that Jewish custom year's observance was startling conclusion — that Jesus Jesus was a part. "This absence is especially and teaching made it "Baha'u'llah - Divine Educator probably was a married man. The evidence is offered in a enigmatic since marriage was the "mandatory for every righteous for Today." The theme is tied to For him to have remained new book, "Was Jesus one social institution that Jesus man to marry." 1970 being International single would have been Married?", to be published by blessed and used in his parable Since Jesus' ministry did not Education Year. "completely foreign to the Harper and Row Nov. 25. It to illustrate the gospel," the begin until he was about 30, the "Baha'u'llah has established Biblical outlook, both in theory Rev. Phipps theorizes that he definite principles to guide the challenges the Roman Catholic Rev. Phipps says. ai>d in practice," says the Rev. requirement of priestly celibacy, He blames avoidance of the was married sometime before he educators of the future," Df. William E. Phipps of Elkins, based primarily on the view that subject on a "moral dualism" in was 20, in a period skipped over Nazerian stated. "In the Baha'i W. Va. Jesus remained celibate. writings we find the following Western civilization, separating by the Scriptural record and He notes that the Scriptures The principles: education must be Rev. Phipps, a the "Godly spirit" from the often called the "hidden years." are not specific about the Presbyterian clergyman with a "devilish flesh," an attitude universal; it is the duty of every matter, but he says the facts doctor's degree in Biblical derived from Greek philosophy parent to educate his children; aliout Jesus' life "recorded in criticism from the University of but contrary to the Biblical Church plans education must be practical — all thp authoritative New Testament St. Andrews in Scotland, now view. must be taught a trade or sources point toward a married heads the department of religion profession; education must serve Christianity always has Jesus." and philosophy at (This is an unusual and, to Elkins College in West Virginia. Davis and regarded Jesus as "fully human," as well as divine, and the Rev. special service useful ends, human welfare; education should be a joyful Cardinal's scime Christians, perhaps He notes that scholars, in process; and education must Phipps says both Scripture and A "multi media" service will shocking thesis, on a rarely- examining almost every aspect modern sciences regard sexual - concern itself not only with the Msgr. James J. Scally steadies the huge cardinal's hat belonging to the late Cardinal Gushing as it examined issue, but the Rev. of Jesus' life, have avoided the be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at mind and with the moral but was hoisted to the rafters of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston where it will hang beside desire as "intrinsic to human Phipps bases it on detailed the Central United Methodist with the spiritual development question of his marital status. nature." the one belonging to his predecessor, William Cardinal O'Connell. Church in Lansing. of the person." AP Drawing on rabbinical Wirepho o The service, entitled "The UNIVERSITY literature and other historical FIRST ASSEMBLY Historic Jesus Who Calls Us to sources of Jesus' time, as well as SEVENTH-DAY OF GOD Central United Methodist Contemporary combine Service," will images, words and TWO IN ONE ADVENT1ST CHURCH experiences referring to Jesus Across from the Capitol 1125 Weber Dr., Lansing and his ministry. WORSHIP SERVICES Sabbath School 9:30 (Blk. No. of E. Grand River Traditional and new hymns, Pope gets extra Sunday 9.45 and 11:15 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 at Downer) responses , lights, slides, movies, Rev. Richard W. Bishop, Pastor K. G. Smith, 9:45 A.M. COLLEGE CLASS Topic readings and banners will be pastor 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP included in the service. Meeting at 504 Ann St. 7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC "From Excuse to Execution" For transportation call VATICAN CITY (AP) — On his trip overseas Pope Paul VI will noon Monday becomes noon Sunday. Crossing westward, lie loses (Corner of Division) 484-6640 484-2807 Dr. Howard A. Lyman work two Sundays into his schedule although by the calendar he 24 hours; if he leaves Hawaii on a Call 351-8994 if you EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday he will soon find he is need transportation will be away from the Vatican only on one Sunday, Nov. 29. in the middle of Monday. Church School 9:45 to 11:45 The is the International Date Line. Holy Communion at 5:00 p.m. reason Thus, the Pope, leaving Samoa on Sunday, will arrive in 'Exploding a Myth" 11 -.00 a.m. Crib Nursery The Pope will celebrate Mass that Sunday in the Philippines. Australia, his next stop, Monday afternoon. 485-9477 Sundays In The Alumni Chapel Then, gaining a day, he will celebrate another Sunday Mass in Time is based on the Greenwich Meridian, zero degrees latitude, EAST LANSING [RiNITY CHURCH Samoa, about 4,000 miles away. The date line is by international agreement the line of which runs through Greenwich, England, near London. International Date Line is its Pacific Ocean counterpart, generally The E. Eugene Williams, 841 Timberlane Drive EDGEWOOD UNITED ALL SAINTS CHURCH demarcation between days — a random line of convenience. 180 degrees east or west of Greenwich but veering occasionally to Minister East Lansing CHURCH 800 Abbott Rd. Crossing it going eastward, a person gains 24 hours; for example, satisfy geographical requirements of national boundaries. Stanley R. Reilly, 469 N. Hagadorn Assistant Telephone: 351-8200 An Ecumenical Fellowship 351-7160 Interdenominational Folk Liturgy 11:00 Collegian Seminar Peoples Church First Church of Sunday Services at 9:30 a.m. University Class 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 9:30 East Lansing Christ, Scientist Mr. James Wayner, Guest Speaker 6:00 p.m. Sermon at both services by 8:00, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "The Xew Look in Siberia" Dr. Truman A. Morrison Grand River at Hasiett Entrance Trinity Collegiate Fellowship 7:30 p.m. University Group Dinner and The Rev. Wm. A. Eddy, Rector OTTAWA AT CHESTNUT I nterdenominational East Lansing Wednesday: Mid-week discussion & prayer 7:00 p.m. Program 6-8:30 p.m. REV. IRVING R. PHILLIPS - PASTOR 200 W. Grand River Campus Church Bus Service, The Rev. Richard Randall, Curate Sunday Services H a.m. morning and evening, call WORSHIP-9:30 & 11:00 a.m. at Michigan The Rev, Jack Hllyard, Univ. Chaplain Lesson — Sermon Subject UNIVERSITY UNITED 332-0606 or 332-8693 SERMON: "Some Things We Can't A fford" METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICE Mortals and Immortals FREE BUS SERVICE TO AND FROM THE CHURCH 1120 South Harrison OKEMOS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday Testimonial Meeting Phone 351-7030 4684 Marsh Rd., Okemos (See bus schedule for both services in your dorm) "~ 9:30 and 11:00 8:00 p.m. (2 mi. E. of Hagadorn, 'A mi. S. of Gd. R. behind MEIJER'S) Sunday School to age 20 Rev. Orin Smith, UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN 11 a.m. Rev. Bums An Independent Church With A Biblical Message CHURCH CAMPUS HOUSE Preaching '.SV//-1 ctiw lira lion' 9:45 a.m. Church School ~ all ages 310 N. Hagadorn 251 W. Grand River "Split The Sky hi Two" 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. Worship Services Free Public Reading Room Discussion Groups 9:30 a.m. 134 West Grand River 5:15 p.m. Collegiate Fellowship - Inspiration - Refreshments Bible Study 9:45 a.m. OPEN Morning Worship 9:30 and 11:00 For Transportation Call 332-2133 or 361-5125 Worship 10:45 a.m. ALWAYS OPEN CHURCH SCHOOL Church School 9:30 and 11:00 Weekdays - 9-5 p.m. W. E. Robinson, Pastor E.D. Dawson, Ed. Minister Nursery 9:30 & 11:00 Buses on Campus Campus Minister, Mon., Tues., Thurs., si¬ Crib through Adults eves. 7-9 p.m. Minister, Kail Ruffner Gary Hawes COFFEE HOUft All are welcome to attend 332-5193 3323035 351-7844 351-8232 Church Services and visit ana SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH /MORNING SERVICE: EVENING SERVICE: 11:00 Celebration of Holy Communion The Lord's Supper Free Transportation AFTER SERVICES use the reading room. 1518 S. Washington Lansing a.m. * Morning Worship * Sunday 7 p.m. Alumni Christian Reformed Church Memorial Chapel, one "Is Time Running Out?" Are there block east of Auditorium. LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRIES evidences that the hour is late? And time allotted our age nears an end? 10:30 9:45 A.M. 10:30 for a.m. a.m. * Coffee Hour 9:30 - * Discussion Groups alc-lca for Students and Faculty at LCMS for Students at and Student Center College Bible Class COLLEGIAN Adults 'Sunday Classes for Children. School University Lutheran Church 1509 River Terrace (across from Hubbard I a UNIVERSITY Martin Luther Chapel in the fireside room FELLOWSHIP Division & Ann Streets 444 Abbott Road Visit our new Student Center — Dr. Ted Ward, MSU 8:30 p.m. Nursery at 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. REFORMED 332-2559 Teacher 332-0778 open dally 9 A.M. -11 Fireside Room Dr. Howard F. Sugden, Pastor For rides call 355-0155 after 9 Pastors: Walter Wietzke Pastor David' K ruse Lunch Wednesday 12:30 • 1:30 P- CHURCH Glenn R. Blossom, Youth Pastor a.m. George Gaiser MORNING SERVICE FVENlNG SERVICE Rev. Tom Stark 10:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M. 11:00 A.M. 7:00 p.m. * Evening Worship * WORSHIP HOURS WORSHIP HOURS "Help lias Arrived" pastor 351-7164 Ground floor of Alumni Memorial Rev. J. Herbert Brink Miss Joyce Friesan 8:16 am 9>30 Michigan assistant attorney said much of the law specifically also general said Thursday it would recognize special situations women's need for protection governing women comes from that require come from British courts," she be unrealistic for the law not to protective from sexual crimes," Mrs. Virtue common law and is rooted in said, "and British courts were recognize women as citizens who legislation for women. continued. traditional values. patterned on need special consideration. Mrs. Virtue said the proposed ecclesiastical courts. I Maxine Virtue, speaking in the Women have political and "Rape is considered a felony, amendment to the U.S. legal for example. It's "But laws like our Great Issues Series on campus, rights, Mrs. Virtue said, but laws a special legal Constitution would "confuse the marriage consideration hell out of the situation." support laws often still reflect recognizing values of our communities, " she Among other things, it might added. $2,500 FOR CHARITY make unconstitutional minimum "If enough of us get upset working hours for women — a about a law, let labor law that we thi recognizes legislature know about it. women's Freaks bump cops, 12-8 Mrs. "cultural family role, she Virtue said said. often lag" develops in updating laws to conform with a "But remnants of a when still around, one can we have 15th century law th£ postulate that the public at contemporary mores. large is not "Our domestic relation laws sufficiently upset by that law, The score has been tallied, the Peterson may have had she said. to more only with antagonism, and who money has been counted, the cheer about than did the minutes before had been teams have been disbanded, and police team, as his long • hairs squared KELLOGG CENTER off in physical the bruised bodies have been emerged with a 12 8 victory in battle, were nursed back - talking and listening and Welcomes you with open arms to health. And a rough and hard fought Special consideration communicating. On both sides, - when all the parts of last contest. there was respect, and even Sunday's "Cops vs. Freaks" friendliness. football game is added up, the Proceeds from the game Maxine Virtue, assistant attorney general of Michigan, tells a Great Issues class sum is, in the words of "freak" should total over $2,500, which And for the women are afforded special privileges by law. Thursday that will all go to future, there is captain Gary Peterson, "A charity. promise of more of the same. State News photo complete, total, and absolute Plans are in the works for a by Milton Horst The purpose and success." second game next fall, in the accomplishment of the game was hopes of establishing such perhaps best illustrated at the contest as a an annual affair. Bill informal party that the teams Peterson said to save scenic had he has been after the contest. People contacted by dozens of rivers who normally regard each other people who want to play. bassed by House, Senate a legislative deadlock Wednesday From our wire services and river shorelines was sent to the governor to of designated would then be subject to public A major environmental bill become law. A compromise version scenic rivers. hearings and put into effect by the local at HOLIDAY LANES laimed at preserving Michigan's of a The Senate, governmental unit measure however, struck involved. OPEN 9 And The ■scenic rivers from encroaching mandating the state to out the zoning power, leaving a.m. daily Friendly Warmth and identify scenic [commercialization broke though then to devise river areas and rules to keep the commission with only the However, if the local unit OPEN BOWLING ALL WEEKEND STARTING FRI. 8:45 p.m. Comfort of Your Home Away From Home. them that way sailed authority to identify scenic areas failed to act within Color TV in Every Room Too. and a year, the Just North of Frandor through to encourage their state could step in 487-3731 >wedish troupe the house 73-9 and the 28-5. Senate preservation. own rules. and set its Billiards • Cocktails • Good Food For Reservations Call 332-6571 Under the Under the compromise version The compromise also contains proposal, the >{ 'Hair' to hold Natural Resources Commission hammered out in a joint a provision giving property would designate certain rivers as conference committee, the owners or potential land [adio interview scenic areas and then set up zoning standards to protect commission would recommend protective zoning rules which developers the right to appeal any zoning restriction imposed. them from ecological Music and interviews from the last of the Helsinki Swedish damage. The so-called Wild, Scenic and hatute. Theatre production of "Hair" Recreational Rivers Protection nrBKrewSSnsNE ~ till be heard at 1 p.m. Act was one of Gov. Milliken's IOOO too HAVE. AN CAN N\*«E ANTWN6 Saturday OUT-CF-SIGKT VEST IN L-EA-me* EXCE.PT Served wholo In WKAR-AM radio. top sc that - priority environmental TO* MY NEW AND rvWBE AN Young Swedes and Finns will items. GRDCVT iHHSfcOS! you car carve it at your liscuss the musical and its He V table. was angered earlier this elevance to young people session when a lobbying force of (iroughout the world. They are powerful commercial interests, ppearing in a production of including a major Michigan |Huir" in Finland that features jwedish dialog and music that is jalf • English and half Swedish. - utility, contributed to the defeat of the original House when it version The Feast includes: Pilgrims salads with choice of dressing, (TraitftUutal JJihuima' ifrar.t was before the Senate. fluffy snowflake [Still running in the United The first House version gave potatoes, giblet gravy, candied sweet potatoes, cape cod RESERVE NOW FOR THE (tales, the tribal rock musical is ENTIRE FAMILY the Natural Resources cranberries,buttered fresh carrots, harvest peas, home baked eing performed in many Commission power to set zoning rolls and creamery butter, with Pilgrim pumpkin pie for buntries abroad. dessert. regulations 400 feet back from Holiday Inn East This Traditional 3121 E. Grand River SUNDAY SUPPER & SPEAKER Thanksgiving Feast is served for your enjoyment at $2.75 per pound of turkey. 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Capitol 482-1491 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 13 1^70 VarietyBy ROBERT KIPPER satire, a racing flick, a group, movies, dancing, a ds in MIME TROUPE — America's weekend Scarlett, the willful Southern Wilson Auditorium; at 1:30 EXPERIMENT '70 - "An Conrad and en Saturday night in western comedy, a stunning black light setting and an radical theater group will who realizes too late and 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Wilson. State News Reviewer political film or a Beatles woman Evening with John and 18-song music score present "The Independent whom she really loves, and Conrad Auditorium. Yoko" and "The Beatles at A BIG documentary. HANI) FOR (including the familier "Why Female, or Man Has His Rhett, the dashing blockade BATTLE OF ALGIERS - Shea Stadium," a LITTLE LADY \l. Diversification is - for again the weekend SALVATION Stage Can't I Touch You"). Pride" at 7:30 p.m. Sunday runner strong enough to Gillo Pontecorvo's highly documentary of their 1965 Woodward get a Joanne} keynote - New Admission is $2 in the Union Ballroom. corner her — told against th^ praised recreation of the New York concert, show poker hand in this powethouK $ 1 entertainment. York's rock musical, called LA RONDE The Arthur Sponsored comedy. Shows at western V - by Women's backdrop of the American Algerian struggle for together at 7 & 9:15 tonight On stage, choose from the "the son of 'Hair'" by one Schnitzler comedy, Liberation, the production is Civil War. Independence. Shows at 7:30 in Anthony and 7 and 9 p.m. and 10:15 6:15.8:H | San Francisco Mime Troupe, critic, will be performed at presenting the game of sex a half funny, half - serious Clark Gable admirers (and tonight and 11 7:30 and 10 tonight.Saturday - tonight in the Auditorium. Saturday in Wells Hall. Saturday night in 108 a light show, a rock musical and seduction as practiced in look at women's "place" in who isn't?) can dote on his Hall. Wells 51 or a comedy about the mores and Sunday in the Erickson Old Vienna, will be society. Admission is $2. romantic, THE GREAT DICTATOR WINNING — soap opera of Old Vienna. Kiva. vigorous Rhett performed at 8 tonight, Movies Butler, and those fascinated — Charlie Chaplin satirizes plotting and the contrivance CURSE OF THE On screen, select the old The play, a multimedia Saturday and Sunday in MSU GONE WITH THE WIND - of racing films make this one and THE ^.,,UNisi by Scarlett in the novel can Adolf Hitler in this 1941 WHITE ZOMBIE-II and welcome glories of "Gone presentation, incorporates Arena Theatre. Admission is a film for which the term a real loser. Paul Newman and show at 7, 8:05, find her embodiment in film. Shows at 7 and 9:15 9.230 With The Wind," a monster two casts of eight, a light $1 Joanne Woodward star. At 7 4 A r double bill, a Charlie Chaplin show, an eight - piece rock THE SAN FRANCISCO classic is reserved. It is the Vivien Leigh. tonight and Saturday night in and 9:15. tonight in 10:35 tonight and Sa^!1 story of two renegades — Shows at 7:30 tonight in Wells Hall. in 104 Wells Hall. dayf & ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ * } PROBES INDIVIDUALS * * SENIOR NIGHT * 'Diary': Up from housewifery * * * is coming * * * * Wednesday, November 18 * * "Diary of a Mad Housewife" is film about modern rebellion. incident after incident pile up. Her husband and her lover straightforward. The Perrys don't have to generalize with communication superbly realistic. of anxiety is g a become so cruel, one feels like theme or dazzle with tricks to Richard No, it is not about campus Benjamin, usually cast * * 8pm-2am * unrest or a political suppression. It is about a personal and specific rebellion, revolt against screaming at them. And the ending, which offers so little resolution but is thus so realistic, achieve significance; their film's significance commitment to the people on lies in its as social a good guy, makes Tina's climbing husband a frightening character and Frank * will probably disappoint many the screen and its respect for the J middle class housewife's Langella's portrait of her loveris (/taf(jA a viewers. people in the audience. * struggle against the blight of properly self - admiring. * at the * domesticity — the burden of keeping house, pampering a "Diary" is, however, admirable film. In collaboration an Carrie Snodgress brings such assurance to the role of Tina, "Diary of a Mad Housewife"# another example of Frank and with his wife, Eleanor, Perry one has to keep reminding Eleanor Perry's * and remember W.C. FIELDS * husband and maintaining some semblance of respect again demonstrates his ability to himself that she is a newcomer collective expertise artistry. The . . . and sanity By ROBERT KIPPER that # and other oldies but goodies movies * in the process. State News Reviewer probe the lives of individuals (just as one did with Catherine penetrated "David and Lisa" and while thrusting all that is Burns in "Last Summer"). She "Last Summer" on film and * are shown at the GABLES Tina Balser wakes up to the "A * every Sunday night starting at 8 p.m. } sound of her husband's voice. Cheerfully, in the pleasant tone he uses at parties and with which of his clothes she must superfluous into the background. Like their film "Last makes Tina a frazzled creature whose blank exterior permits only a fraction of her inner Christmas Memory" orf television is again in evidence here but it is the versatility they ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ clients, he berates her for pack for an upcoming business Summer," the Perrys forsake all suffering to emerge. display — their willingness to the camera trickery and plot Miss Snodgress knows the sleeping so late, looking so meeting. explore new thematic areas - excess that so many filmmakers value of restraint. Her methods that becomes most awful, smoking, losing her figure At a party, he scolds her for can't resist. gratifying. and perpetuating such a "god - of delivery consist primarily of "Diary of a Mad Housewife"is clinging to him and demands COTCH-Z2 Their structure is lean and clipped emotions and deft now showing at the Spartan awful" hair style. that she circulate. Complying, their progression suggestion. And, thus, her East. "Maybe you don't care how Tina meets a handsome author you look," he tells her, "but who soon becomes her lover. To remember you are a reflection of her remorse, she finds her lover Local folic me." as insecure and egotistic as her I IS THE MOST MOVING, MOST In the kitchen, with their two daughters as husband continues, complaining audience, the husband. She is once again taken for granted, mistreated and ridiculed. guita f INTELLIGENT, THE MOST HU- about the four - minute egg she "Diary of a Mad Housewife" contemporary, cannot cook and the toast that is focuses on the woman and her not only late but too light. desperation with i A couple more complaints, a uncomprimising fidelity. MANE-QH, TO HELL WITH IT! ■» practiced smile tossed off to the Director Frank Perry rivets the t/ By DAVID BASSETT kiva. Proceeds from the shows style as a combination ofl ! daughters and he departs, viewers attention on Tina and State News Staff Writer will go to the underground contemporary folk and bluesl -IT'S THE BEST AMERICAN carefully instructing his wife program information 485 6485 never allows it to instant. wane for an Ed Henry, East Lansing graduate student and veteran of newspaper Generation. Henry, working on a doctorate with traditional instrumentation, "I like modern lyrics," he said, Perry has stripped his film to "but 1 also favor the more FILM I'VE SEEN THIS YEAR!" the local folk music scene, will in ethnomusicology, or the SLADMER the essentials, permitting not a traditional methods of word of dialog or a bit of action give his last concerts this study of folk music, began his Theatre Lansinq • weekend before leaving for India instrumentation. My repertoire —Vinc»nt Canty, M.Y. Tlmt to divert one from his heroine's study of the guitar 10 years ago 1,233 m washington downtown to study the anthropological at the age of 19. While attending is composed mostly by such mounting anxiety. people as Mississippi John Hurt, ' Open at 12:45 p.m. Perry has not made an easy aspects of that country's folk General Motors Institute in IT S ONE HO.I OF A FILM1 A "Vie Arkin is like watching film to watch. It is music. Flint, he began performing at Big Joe Williams and Dylan, COLD SAV/.l. „ND CHILLING a relentless, A MIKE NICHOLS FILM Lew a ldor sink baskets or NOW At 1:30 Henry will perform the folk Lansing area coffee houses. with some material of my own, COMEDY! Firmly establishes Bobby ischer play chess. A . . . unpleasant exercise. One learns Nichols' place in the front rank ALAN ARKIN . to share Tina's desperation as and blues concerts at 8 p.m. "Many of my songs hare virtuoso player entering h.s 3:30-5:30-7:30-9:35p.m. He worked at Oldsmobile from socially significant lyrics." he of American directors, Alan richest period! A triumphant Friday and Saturday in McDonel 1964 until fall, 1966, at which Arkin's finest screen perform THE MURDERERS added, "but primarily 1 simply performance! 'CATCH-22' is, PROGRAM INFORMATION 332-5817 time he enrolled at MSU. From dncetodate CATCH 22' would be an important event in any hard as a diamond, cold to the HE SOUGHT WERE NOT OF THIS WORLD 3rd ^ I rrcu 1964 until the present, he has try to do interesting and pretty songs." V#— touch and brilliant to the eye!" Trvra uittnmtMMii' THEY CAME FROM worked at most of the local Also performing in tonight's movie year." JOSEPH KllHI Pi*rikjv -TlMf MAGA/iNf .. . BEYOND THE GRAVE! WEEK! coffee houses and concerts concert will be Gloria Ilecht, MARTIN BAtSA* RtCKARO BENJAMIN. ARTHUR EARfUNXEL JACK BlfOM BUCK HENRY. BOS NEWNART ANTHONY PERKINS. PAULA PKNTBt MARTIN SUN Open 6:45 which feature folk and blues. Bob Carr, Bill Kalhl and Jeff and p.m. Thentrc-fast Lansinq A self Feature at • taught folk guitarist, Judy Tordoff. Bob McAllen, J0NV0IGHT6 ORSONWELLES SCREENPLAY BY BUCKKENRY PR00UCE0 BY JOHN CALIEY 6 MARTIN RANSOMOFF ORECTEDIYMNE NCMUS nsoumamwi iwwiw ticmkimb*" w»ii;i»* •*«»<»'new » 7:30 and 9:35 5 ABBOTT RD. - DOWNTOWN Henry has taken classical guitar Kalhl, Carr and Miss lleiht will lessons and taught folk guitar at appear Saturday night. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT! the MSU Evening College. THE Henry describes his musical Admission for each concert' fl K iii.iinsSSat.! SUN 4 40 7 00 8. 9 30 MON TUES &THURS 7 00 8.9 30 I'm the Joe the whole be $1. "7 PROGRAM INFORMATION 88? ?4?9 562 8 W SAGINAW - 4 84-4 403 WED 2 20 4 40.7 004 9 30 FRI 6 00.8 108. 10 30 SA1 6 OO 8 108. 10 30 country's talking about! OPEN AT 6:30 program information 48? 3905 CAN "A TRIUMPH! A RIP-SNORTER! A AN Si NO TONIGHT Toda> and Sat. Feature at 1:30 'THIS MINUTE' FILM!" —Judith Crist Drive In Theatre ll ICHIGAN 4:1 S • 7:05 • 9:50 Sun. thru. Thurs. _ S_CfDAR SL_N(A« 101LY RD . All COLOR Theatre • Lansinq I eature at 1:2 5 - 3:55 - 6:40 ■ 9:25 LOVE ""'JOE' MUST SURELY RANK IN IMPACT WITH 'RONNIE AND CLYDE'!" —Time Magazine f ft*' ...and with "★★★★ I LOVE IT! —Chicago-Sun Times lifeless FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY YOU CAN "TAUT AND COMPELLING!*1^—Washington Post lips "WILL RE A ROXOFFICE SENSATION!" 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Sun. 1:25-3:25-5:25-7:30-9:35 TUDORUATES p.m. ELECTRIC IN CAR HEATERS_ V 1 *1 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 13, l()70 9 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS As the nation gropes for an answer to its drug abuse epidemic "The whole concept of Number 9 is that the manv new local efforts are emphasizing the help that failing," Clark argued. "They're agencies are filthy hippies selling dope out oi the back room. But if we're too young people can give to other young people who are in drug trouble terms of their failing morally; they're failing in straight, we're narcs and work with the The Kast Lansing Drug Education Center (DEC) responsibility to the community, and they're great sometimes" cops. It gets to be a drag opened in late big copout centers." June to circulate information concerning all phases of the But an established agency in Connecticut The Phoenix center, called Terros abuse problem in the area. drug disputed this, House (a misspelling of the countering that such informal centers are Latin word for earth) offers The center is an offshot of recommendations class white youths who mainly for middle • help 24 hours a day to anyone who by the East are not usually on hard drugs, while the needs it. But it also comes under a local "umbrella" Lansing Board of Education and a campus - based recognized agencies must aim at the Community Organization for organization, information project begun a year ago. The center has won drug those who have demonstrated a prolonged, intense treatment of Drug Abuse Control, suggested the clear desire to quit using drugs. by the county medical society to coordinate the entire approval of the East Lansing police. A center in Phoenix, in community effort. "We perceived a need to inform people a large white house in the downtown about drugs," Bob area, also has a problem of P demonI Carleton, one of DEC's founders, said. it is a part of a informality vs. formality, even though Just south of San Francisco, San Mateo larger community program. County's community pOMBlE - i "We have three doctors and three lawyers who come to rap "We're kind of on a razor's edge," said Bill Thrift, manager of drug program includes a county hospital ward, mental health with kids three nights a week and a lawyer on call 24 hours a centers and two "drop - in centers." More than 1,000 youngsters ' 9;30 a|>if the Phoenix center. "We're trying to help heads, but we get our used the drop - in Saturday i day." support from the straight centers, located in an old house and an _ toward the heads, the community. If we lean too much abandoned restaurant, during a recent month. The centers are straight community says we're a bunch of manned by volunteer college students. ON-CAMPUS FILMS Ill new screen splendor, lost magnificent anxiety is pictim ,usually t hakes Tina'sI cast I DAVID O.SELZNICKS production of MARGARET MITCHELLS husband a I k and Frank I |)f her lover is I rinR- I |Iousewife"is| |f Frank and I irtistry. The! prt ise that I ind Lisa" and I film and "AJ mory" on in evidence I'rsatiiity they lillingness to rita areas - gratifying. |lousevvife" is 11 he Spartan I) ination of1 ; and blues rumentation, '•ics." he said, r the more tthods of iy repertoire Suggested for |i\ by such FRIDAY - WILSON AUDITORIUM - ONE SHOW AT 7:30 P.M. GENERAL aud*«nc«t |i John Hurt, SATURDAY - SPECIAL MATINEE 1:30 P.M. FRIDAY, CONRAD find Dylan,! 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Wells Fri in The Hang Up (color) SHOWN AT 7 and 9:30 P.M 11.00 o 6:15,8:15,10:15 - 102 B Wells Sat. - Soon: Hurricane Express — Hot Spur EXPERIMENTAL 70 BOTH FILMS SHOWN Three films directed and produced by Brian Epstein's film FRIDAY 109 ANTHONY, 7 and 9:15 John and Yoko Lennon SATURDAY 108B WELLS, 7 and 9:1b documentary of the Beatles' last U.S. concert 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 13, 1970 SPORTS 'S' eyes By JEFF ELLIOTT State News Sports Writer end to Gopher jinx Saturday's and partly game, partly because of their win streak because Minnesota is having one of its off The rest of the Spartans' offense will remain same. Mike Rasniussen will be at quarterback. the Bill years. The Gophers are 2-5-1 for the year, but that's Triplett will start at flanker and Eric Allen and Henry Striving to keep their faint Rose Bowl hopes alive, misleading when you consider four of those losses Matthews will open at running back spots. Gordie the MSU Spartans will put their three game winning came to Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio State and Michigan, Bowdell and Billy Jo DuPree will be the ends with streak on the line Saturday against a struggling all of which were rated in the top ten at one time this Vic Mittelberg, King, Tom Beard, Errol Roy and Marv Minnesota squad. season. Roberts starting oh the line. . Kick.off is set for 1:00 CST., with a crowd of Both coaches have respect for their opponent this Rasmussen currently ranks as the second best passer 41,000 expected to be on hand. The game will be week. in the Big Ten, just under Michigan's Don Moorhead. Minnesota's homecoming contest, and is the last "On the basis of their performance the past few Bowdell regained his lead in the conference pass home appearnce for 16 Gopher players. weeks, MSU must be rated in the same class with receiving category, moving one ahead of the The Spartans will need to come through with Ohio State and Wolverine's Paul Staroba. Allen is fifth in rushing, Michigan," Warmath said of the another fine effort both on offense and defense. The Spartans. "They fourth in kickoff returns and fifth in scoring. are a big physical team with maybe last three games have seen the offense score 93 points the best attack they've ever had." Rasmussen is also fifth in total offense in the while the defense gave up just three touchdowns. But On the other hand conference but is No. 1 in average gain per play (7^2). Daugherty says the Minnesota there's something about playing Minnesota, especially record is deceiving because of the teams The defensive unit that will start for the Spartans they've in Memorial Stadium, that brings out the best in the played outside the conference and of course OSU and tomorrow has only been scored upon twice in the last Gophers and the worst in the Spartans. Michigan. They are big and strong and always play so three games. The front line will consist of Doug Coach Duffy Daugherty will accomplish a first in well against us, especially in Minneapolis." Halliday, Duane McLaughlin, Ernie Hamilton, Wilt his coaching career if his Spartans win Saturday, as Daugherty will make one line up change for this - Martin and Cal Fox. Gail Clark will be the linebacker he's dropped five straight games at Minnesota. Of the week's game. Sophomore Chris King will get the call and Brad VanPelt will start at rover. Doug Barr , five times the two teams have met in Spartan at guard with regulars Joe DeLamielleure and Mike Harold Phillips and Cliff Hardy will be in the Stadium, the Gophers have won three. In fact the Tobin still sidelined with ankle injuries. Neither Spartans' secondary. last time MSU beat Minnesota was back in 1957 by a player will make the trip to Minnesota, which means Hogan has taken the lead as the leading tackier on 42-13 score. Since then Murray Warmath • coached Ron Slank and Mark Loper, who only a week the squad with 74, followed by Cal Fox (67), Brad ago clubs have won six straight from Daugherty. were a fullback and linebacker, respectively, will be VanPelt (64), Doug Barr (62) and Wilt Martin (60). Despite the jinx, the Spartans are favored to win the back Hip hugger - up men. UNCLE SAM'S Spartan quarterback Mike Rasmussen (12) hides the ball on his hip and starts to roll out against Purdue last Saturday, while guard Mike Tobin (60) and tailback Eric Allen (24) blocl< for him What's It All About? Rasmussen and Allen will lead the Spartan offense against Minnesota Saturday as MSU seeks fourth straight win. State News photo by Tom Dolan its STEAK HOUSE AT NORTH DAKOTA No. 26 Filet Steak $1.54 leers open new season Sirloin Steak $1.51 By RICK GOSSELIN last season onp notch above the scoring points last season on 12 Pork Chops $1.41 State News Sports Writer Spartans in the standings, goals and lti assists. The Fried Chicken $1.30 posting a 12-13-1 record. statistics got top heavy with his Jumbo Fried Shrimp For the past six weeks, the line mates, however, with Though North Dakota scored left $1.44 MSU hockey team has been the highest total of goals in the wing Dave Bragnalo the line's Fried Lake Perch $1.35 practicing at Demonstation Hall, playmaker (7 goals, 21 assists), league last year (98), they also knocking each other around in were victimized for the second and right wingman Earl includes preparing for their season opener largest amount (114). Anderson the unit's prolific goal Baked Idaho Potato, with North Dakota. The alumni "North Dakota scored a lot of scorer (17 goals and 7 assists). Texas Toast and Salad. game of last weekend was goals last year," Asst. Coach The only big question mark Steak nothing more than a tune-up Alex Terpay said. 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"Illinois, Indiana, humdinger, this year but now's the time for emphasized his Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and 56th Big Ten cross us to be importance in V.ping to push us all able to State and Minnesota are all Michigan It's go'»8 to be a longer and colder winter than usual country successful, them to prove how good challenge." very in meet, and MSU should be in the Kilpatrick and Zoppa both have are." they runners from other teams close in overall Minneapolis this year if the University of Minnesota football further back. Minnesota went through its strength and thick of the battle for team dual season Wisconsin could be a dark horse. oro jram doesn't pick up the next two games. undefeated, with a honors. 26-29 "The team that is most The Gophers are having trouble on the gridiron, at the But win over MSU its ready gate and that enthusiastic Saturday will win." ' wjth the people in the "front office." After being tabbed as a assessment narrowest margin of victory. Gibbard too thinks his team is must be tempered | dark horse to win the conference title, Minnesota has with Indiana topped the Spartans, 17 lone league game in five tries, that being a 23-0 whiteonly won wash of caution, MSU coach Jim Gibbard warns, at least so far as - 46, in the first meet of the year but MSU has ready. The Spartans have been up and down all findiana. improved greatly year, as MSU's chances go. ?videnced by their 3-3 dual meet Last week against Northwestern, the Gophers showed a since then. limited "I think the whole meet is record. offense, while dropping a 28-14 contest. They accumulated 236 going to come down to the fifth Gopher Coach Roy Griak said But dual I total yards and only 11 first downs, seven of which came in the man on each of the in a Minnesota press release that scratched at this meets may be first half when they scored their only points. On contenders," his team should stage, because defense, they Gibbard said. "For us, that repeat as the they mean nothing in dropp(-d a Minnesota trade - mark of a four man defensive front means we champion and that Bjorklund line and went with a five man front. It did little good, need good should again be the individual determining the Big Ten champ, however, as performances from Kim and anything is liable to the Wildcats still ground out over 300 yards on the Hartman and titlist. in happen ground, 192 Chuck Starkey." a big meet. by Mike Adamle. If they're both in the top 20, Injuries have added to the Gopher woes. Halfback Barry Mayer Gibbard said MSU would be in suffered a shoulder separation on the first play from Weightlifters beaten, scrimmage good shape. ast week and will miss the final two games. Fullback But also important in MSU's Ernie ookand defensive back MikeWhite are questionable performers. effort for its second Big Ten 4-t Mayer had been a standout for three years for crown in three Minnesota, years and 13th Laming 659 yards his rookie season, 745 last year and 432 so far Lis year. Mayer was an A student in engineering and generally since joining the 1951 are the front runners. conference in title lost in AAU meet •onsidered the Gophers' leader on and off the field. And Gibbard expects * wig* y ^ MSU's The injuries have demoralized the squad. With losses to sophomore Ken Popejoy to be w 4 Weightlifting Club such failed to defend their Burke, however, competing in l0wer houses as Nebraska, Missouri, Ohio State and right near the front with the best Michigan, -t -s, " Michigan the 242 pound class, set a state the of them. A- *4* ♦»* * AAU title in Highland Park last Gophers just haven't Popejoy, who battled $ ***■: ■ % , ■ record. * Sunday. The club, not at yet at bounced back like the did after their three losses Spartans defending Big Ten champ Garry Ejorklund, another sophomore, % * • I -■> its peak, doesn't regard this as a While totaling 1385 pounds in" to •f major upset, his three events. Burke down to the last 440 as they have set finished, nationally ranked teams. If yards in their third overall. It was in the dead Minnesota loses it's final two the MSU Minnesota dual - sights on more important meet, iw. titles. lift that Burke pushed 605' will be games, it'll be their worst season aiming to stick with the pounds for a new state record. Minnesota MSU's men of might since 1958 when ace a little farther this managed one of nine Murray Warmath's they only won games, Coach time. Gibbard emphasized that MSU's Ken Traffic jam only in a distant third place finish competition. Leonard Espinosa finished third in the, 181 class, totaling 1240. Hansen' % worst season. MSU's 2-3-4 men could be Popejoy (far right) was outnumbered Espinosa and Dave Burke and Timm, Tom Page and Garry Bjorklund) when by Minnesota runners (from left to right, Don Sulkowski finished 5th andt The lack of success on were the key MSU's only two lifters 6th field has shown at the factors in any Spartan success. he vied for the lead in last month's Spartan to place in their respective weight Copers' Gopher dual meet. Popejoy will lead the in the AAU meet. ticket office this Randy Kilpatrick, Ralph Zoppa Spartans as they try to - classes. year. Unless Ten meet Saturday at Forest Akers. dethrone Minnesota in the Biq there's an unexpected and Dave Dieters have been turnout for Saturday's game, this year's attendance may be the lowest * * State News photo by Milton Horst CONCERT! * since 1945, when the S' Pledges crowd was Ticket 41,155. average hosts cag MSU's sprinter crack Herb Flint ran the 100 sophomore Washington of ^•playhouse | anticipates manager a crowd Bob Geary of 41,000 :9.2 in a heat at the - yard dash in W.on M (20 min.) 43 bob mcAlle USTFF for the MSU leave the game which would Gophers' season Al McGuire meet mark. to set a Spartan varsity November 4-15 PROFESSIONAL THEATRE average at 44,000. Back in 1967 Chekov's they hit an all time high of Al McGuire, coach of THE MARRIAGE will be the Spartan's DOMINO'S - PROPOSAL 61,167, but since then the yearly attendance has gone Marquette University, winners of the 1970 National Invitational staff of basketball Head Coach Gus and 8:00 P.M. $i. *< Ganakas, Assistant Coach Bob THE McOONEL KIV down hill each year. Even Tournament, will be the guest HARMFULNESS Nov. 13*- 14th in Nordmann and Freshman Coach OF TOBACCO 1967 when the Gophers tied for speaker at the MSU Basketball Matthew Aitch. Coaches Clinic today and and Samuel Becket'$ the Big Ten MURRAY WARMATH drew an crown, average of they only around Saturday. Over 400 high school from Michigan are coaches KRAPP LAST TAPE NOW! FIRST RUN expected to in our NEW Heated Theatre Hosting this 18th 48,000. Seating capacity Memorial Stadium is 56,649. in annual event attend the program. 200 E. River St., Grand Ledge [AST LMtSING OK M A3 * PHOtif HI MM? ' PROGRAM HEATERS performance W., Th., Fri. - 8:30 YOU MIGHT LIVE WITH AN j The lack of attendance really hurt the Minnesota athletic The has ON CAMPUS I OFF CAMPUS Times Sat. - 6:00 & 9:00 ■rogram last year as the athletic budget showed a loss of name changed Sun. - 3:00 OR YOU MIGHT LIVE WITH 1101.931 for the '69-70 school year. As could be . . CALL I*CIRCLE DORMS Student Prices w/ ID expected, but the jotball revenue showed the biggest drop. Last year football Icket sales brought in $780,495, down some quality has stayed1 . . 351-7100 J 351-8870 2.50-2.75-3.00 62 7-7805 for Reservations $53,000 from the A Habit [ear before. IKEY JOE'S 7 PROGRAM INFORMATION 372-243< OPEN AT 6:30 Practiced In 1968 - 69 the budget had worked out almost to the Inly lear. basketball and hockey showed significant increases this dollar. past (formerly LaForgia's) TARLITE Drive-In ELECTRIC IN CAR by Strange Women... Cocktail Bar Theatre J But probably the biggest problem confronting Minnesota HEATERS Ifficials is whether or not to keep Warmath on as head coach. In & Pizzeria I" seasons in Gopherland, Warmath has produced two Big Ten Jhampions and two Rose Bowl representatives while finishing in "Best Lasagna in town" NOW SHOWING! ALL COLOR! Pizza-Spaghetti Submarines EXCLUSIVE DRIVE IN SHOWING A Habit p middle of the pack in the conference most of the time. TAKEOUT OR DINE IN Whispered [But there's folks around Minneapolis saying a younger, less - Now JOE NAMAfH About... pnservative coach and a new crop of assistants are needed to five the football fortunes. Minnesota Athletic Director Marsh 3106 E. Grand Open Sundays as C.C.Ryder ^ River ftyman, University President Malcolm Moos and Vice lanley Wenberg will be taking a long look at the Gophers - president taOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOd 485-3089 ANN-MARGRET his * pxt two weeks. the as girl MSU INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES IRyman isn't afraid to loving^ brawling and A HOWCO INTL PRESENTATION get rid of a coach, either, especially if presents bustirfit up fey're losing. He replaced hockey coach John EASTMAN Mariucci, who per had much success, with Glenn Sonmor. The Gophers have A MOST EXTRAORDINARY FILM!"- COLOR jponded with Big Ten titles in 1963, '65, '66 and last year. -NEW YORK TIMES €X.AMD IRyman also replaced the popular John Kundla, head basketball COMPANY pch at Minnesota for a number of years. Kundla couldn't THE REVOLT I BKftHiE OF | [oduce the winner Ryman wanted despite recruiting such THAT STIRRED When You See His Wife's Habit, Be Ready to lndouts as Don Yates, Archie Clark and Lou THE WORLD I Hudson. Feel A Sensation too Startling to Describe low Warmath may soon join GEORGINE DARCY • MARCUS J GRAPES • MICHAEL ANTHONY 1list of departed Color by Movielob MK3CKKCD «< • GERALD McRANEY • CHRISTINA HART coaches. He OMCertO •' 0««ict0» O. »mOTOO««»h» EXPERIENCE ALBERT J SALZER •• •' AN AVCO EMBASSY RILiASi • JOY N HOUCK. JR • ROBERT A WEAVER • J. N HOUCK. JR p have official tenure at the • A J SALZER- R A WEAVER A JOY-OKE PRODUCTION A HOWCO • INTERNATIONAL PICTURES RELEASE persity however, which means e is M Shown Twice at 7:07 — 10:50 fired, the school will have - R I (Continued on page 12) A.R.Q.7C Tonight An ALLIED ARTISTS Release — 7:30 p.m. 26 ALSO men to steal took 25 minutes $10,000,000.00! UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM C.C. AND COMPANY fobert preston is "the Admission $1.00 7:07 AND LATE Tiusic man" ROBBERY" SHOWN 9:10 ONLY Sunday M pfternoon, november Itedgewood united 15 « . 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SUTHERLAND HUDSON CO., GRINNEL'S (Det)., COBO 8:30 7:30 ffilO "ALL BOX ItSO 3t30 5:30 7i30 9:30 OFFICE, and at the door the 1:30 3:30 5:30 7i30 J"ght of the show. . Uta Hr. 5i00-5i30 Adults 0Oc J Friday, November 13 .12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ft SPORTS f Freshmen By GARYSCHARRER gr with backs, Bob Theuerkaut, set for 2 p.m. The clash will be Spartan frosh traveled to Ann be Mark Niesen, who Rutherford defense Simpson plays in the while running from the tailback up State News Sports Writer backfield Paul Hayner, Holt, and Simpsdn. MSU's first and only appearance Arbor two weeks ago and took a calls "a fine prospect." Niessen position. Anderson leads the at Spartan Stadium this fall. 41-22 beating from the started MSU's first two games '"Mike Holt who plays team in rushing with 165 yards Linebackers are Leslie Felter and MSU's freshman football team Admission is $1 for adults and Wolverines. and has done a fine job in offensive and defensive back, for the two games. Ron Kumeiga. Upfront will be _ _ will unveil its 1970 squad this $.50 for students of high school The U-M frosh are undefeated piloting the offense. Niesen, a shows a lot of promise," Paul Manderino, from tackles Dan Walker and Jim afternoon for Spartan fans after age and under . MSU students in two contests. The Wolverines product from Class C Manistee Rutherford said. Holt, a 6-0,180 Arlington, Mass., with a rugged Taub€>rt. Middle guard is Mark two games on the road. will be admitted with their blanked Notre Dame, 20-0, in Catholic Central, has completed product of Henry Ford, 6-3, 225 frame, is Rutherford's Nester. Tom Kronner and John The MSU squad, coached by regular season ticket packet. their second outing last Friday. 50 per cent of his passes this Highland Park, slammed through fullback. Flankers for the frosh Martin play the defensive ends. " Ed Rutherford, will host Other students will be charged Coming home to friendly year. theWolverine line for 104 yards are Tony Ransom and Bruce The lines pose the greatest Michigan in the second game of $.50. grounds should help the Spartan Rutherford singled out Hill in nine carries in the last game Harms. Craig Dahlke is listed as a problems for Rutherford's a home - and - home series with After defeating Notre Dame, frosh in their plans of avenging Simpson from Royal Oak Shrine and also scored two fullback but also lines up at split squad. "This is where we are . ,' the Wolverines. Kickoff time is 24-14, in South Bend, the the earlier defeat to the archrival as his top all - around athlete. touchdowns. end. thin," he said. "We have most of M . Wolverines. "Simpson is an all - around Rutherford pointed to depth Offensive linemen expected to our problems in the depth of our Both teams have all • state player," he said. "He starts 011 in the backfield as his team's catch much of the action include line." Every MSU lineman is on quarterbacks engineering the defense and also plays some greatest asset. Bruce Anderson, centers Bob Mills, Bob Brown, a tender. offensive units. Saginaw High quarterback." who hails from a small class C tackles Richard Pawlak, Jim "They are a good football prep star Tom Slade will Simpson, at 6-1, 180, also school in Peshtigo, Wisconsin, Higgins, guards Rex Woulfe, Jim team with a lot of depth," probably get the starting handles the Spartan punting was voted the top prep star of Walainis, split end Mike Hurd, Rutherford said. "But they assignment for the Wolverines. chores and can either run or pass his state last year. Anderson has and tight end Jim Brown. don't have any individual player from his halfback position. On Defensively the Spartans stack better than any of ours." ED Starting for the Spartans will shown promise of further glory RUTHERFORD Warmath in trouble? (Continued from page 11) "You can expect me to be out Collegiate Football Predictions Gary Walkowic/ Rick Gosselin Gary Scharrer Hon Kopriva Jeff l-Tliolt John Vices there pulling for you all the way MSI' :it Minnesota MSU - 20. Minn. 7 MSU .15. Minn. 19 MSU -31, Minn. 17 MSU - 27, Minn. 14 MSU - 32, Minn. to give him a position on the - U-M by 32 U-M by 27 U-M liy |1 LUNCH . . . for your staff in some capacity. He's not in your two remaining games Iowa at Michigan Ohio Stale at Purdue U-M by 40 OSU by 10 U-M by 40 OSU by 35 U-M by 2 I OSU by 10 OSU by 16 OSU by 17 OSU In | 7 likely to take over the AD spot with Michigan State and NW by 17 NW by 21 NW by 20 NW hv 3i Northwestern at Indiana NW by 17 NW by 2 6 everyday hungry gourmet though as Ryman is a young 58. Wisconsin." Wisconsin at Illinois Wis. by 7 Wis. by I 3 Wis. by 14 Wis. by 76 Wis. bv 10 III. In ; NO by 24 ND by 24 Nl) Last week following the It truly has been a long season Georgia Tech at Notre Dame NO by 17 NO by 28 ND by 27 by 41 CHOPT STEAK $1.19 Gophers' loss to Northwestern, for the Gophers and their Stanford at Air Force AF by 3 Stan, by 10 Stan, by 14 Stan, by 8 ASU by 10 Stan, by 12 ASU by 17 A I- by Hi ASU Utah at Arizona State ASU by 17 ASU by 2 3 ASU by 24 by 2o followers this year. But wins in PERCH n BUN 890 Moos appeared in the Gophers' the last two games would leave SMU at Arkansas Ark. by 24 Ark. by 31 Ark. by 21 Ark. by 14 Ore. by 17 Ark. by 2 1 Ore. by 13 Ark. by 35 Ore. locker room and gave the coach Oregon at Army Ore. by 24 Ore. by 27 Ore. by 17 by 17 FRIED CHICKEN 890 and players a vote of confidence. Minnesota with a 3-3-1 league Georgia at Auburn Aub. by 28 Aub. by 12 Aub. by 2 I Aub. by 3 M iss. b y 15 Aub. by 16 Miss. by 14 Aub. by f, Miss. In | 5 Chattanooga at Mississippi Miss, by 14 Miss. by 16 Miss, by 24 Come As You Are No Tipping "I admire and esteem your mark and make fans forget Neb. bv 13 • Kansas at Nebraska Neb. by 10 Neb. by 12 Neb. by 14 Neb. by 6 Neb. In 14 600 N Homer at E Saginaw coach," he said. "I expect you about the dismal start. The LSU by 14 LSU by 17 LSU by 12 LSU by 10 LSU In is Mississippi St. at LSU LSU by 17 Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. will hear lot of rumors. But question is, can they convince Syracuse at West Virginia Syr. by 14 Syr. by 14 Syr. by 15 Syr. by 7 WV by .1 a Syr. by 9 5001 W Saginaw Tex. by 21 Tex. by 18 Tex. by 2 I Tex. b> 21 the Spartans and next week's Tcvas at TCU Tex. by 24 Tex. by 31 Open Sunday — Thursday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. our job is to get on with this I oledo at Dayton Tol. by 21 Tol. by 25 Tol. by 14 Tol. by 16 Tol. by 13 Tol. b\ | 3 Friday & Saturday — 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. football season and give your opponent, Wisconsin, of their UCLA at Washington UCLA by 4 Wash, by 3 Wash, by 8 UCLA by 14 Wash, by 6 UCL A In 2 best the last two games of the problems and the needed Season Kecord 77-24-1 76-25 I 76-25-1 73-28-1 71-28-3 71-30-1 season. solution — I tend to doubt it. 1 da^ 2 Q- What should I serve when the boys drop over? IN GRAND JURY PROBE 15c f A. The perfect beverage for moments of celebration 3 da> and good fellowship like this is Pabst Blue Ribbon 13%c beer Its good old-time flavor helps break the ice and get the party rolling. Antitrust on 5 day 13c p basei CLEVELAND (UPI) - The personnel matters, such as speculation, such as Peani organized Justice Department said contracts, waivers, and histories crime." pre p O. What's the oldest Thursday that next week's of such transactions before the The Grand Jury was called by Grand Jury investigation of the the Great Lakes Regional Office There grand jury. brewery in Milwaukee? National Football League Before the end of the week, all of the Justice and t A. Last year Pabst Brewing Com¬ involves only possible antitrust Department'!! this 26 NFL teams are expected to Antitrust Division, a possibly pany, the oldest in Milwaukee, cele¬ violations and "excludes any- be subpoenaed. The NFL also connection with former AFL one vt brated 126 years of brewing great beer And that's older other areas of speculation, such has been ordered to and NFL player Walter Reach. provide its The than your father's, father's, father's, father's moustache Which as organized crime." records for the proceedings. However, Beach's attorney. Bob respot Only a few NFL teams A spokesman for the antitrust Bicks, refused to comment on first brings us to our point it you believe that practice makes per¬ remained to be subpoenaed to division of the justice his client's involvement, saying inserti fect. then you can t find a more perfect beer than a Pabst before the grand jury appear department in Washington said, only, "I am a counsel to Mr. beginning here next week. "There is a Grand Jury. It is an Beach, and 1 have been acting in Boston, Miami, Houston, antitrust grand jury and it is a that capacity for some time." Oakland, and Washington were the only teams left that had not conventional antitrust When the AFL and NFL] proceeding involving only merged, they were givenl received subpoenaes to have a possible antitrust violations. exemption from aniitiusi| Everything You've Always representative bring records of That excludes any other areas of legislation. BMW 16 model. Du n I conditi trades Wanted to Enow About Beer 6 CA D I L mec h p.m conditi evening CADIL.L 3 i Q. Who are these guys? mediun ...But Were Afraid to fisk A. This is a group photo of our bowling snow t team It was taken in 1893. the year MSUbi Pabst won the Blue Ribbon as Ameri¬ | CAMARO ca's best beer. We still brew our beer speed the old-time premium way Our bowling 353-83< team hasn't changed much either. CAMARC cu. in. O. What'll you have? A. PabstBlue Ribbon.because |CHEVRO it has cylinder something no other condit beer has good old-time 3-11-16 . , . flavor And if perchance we have not covered every¬ | chevrol good, b thing you've always wanted Dr. A to know about beer but B i s h o afraid to ask Pennsyl\ were . quell those fears You'll find the ICHEVROL answers to all your ques¬ |No rust. 5-11-18 tions inside an ice-cold bottle or can .ixin&yit. |CHE V R o I of Pabst On Rebuilt I Power s second Si50, o thought, 3-1113 why not buy a 6-pack7 |CHE VROLf 900d hor It's our rrison evenings. "refresher" |CHEVV 19 course. conditior Shiawassi Joe Cocker Boot ^ O. A. What are these horses trying to pull? Pejtch luork in. 3-11-13 They're pulling one day's production of Pabst beer. This often caused >• ON TIM EI traffic jams outside the brewery. These tieups were the results of efforts brooun ton«S ... 'omfortal to supply the increasing demand for Pabst A demand 351 92 6 3 that has remained unquenched to the present day. pORVAIR red. ig6< ^one 35; pORVETTE Best offe 351-6611 PODGE 196 VerV reas shape. 351 -1155' 0. How is Pabst 5-li-ig brewed? A. 1. Choice hops fALCON 1c ~QH.oukS ~ '' 'ook, are gathered and tAton, J200- Q:00 3-11-17 placed here 86 tuQSrChurs. H'OO-Qh Then Fai-con7 we mix in fri. I l-'0O«M-|2:0Op Automatii only the best $695. 332 Sa-t. /000-S-30 grains. 22. Then the beer is allowed to brew 3 V,. f'OTHlNG B buVer for, slowly and naturally. 64. Look closely, fhis is a secret process that gives Pabst its good old-time flavor PAHS! BREWING COMPANY • Milwaukee Wise Prorii Heighli. Ill . N > .l..°i.A?.l.1|,|"s Cal P
  • l l.j 0b.Ofashm Quickly , 355-8 2551 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan STATE NEWS Friday, November 13, 1970 13 CLASSIFIED Do you want it told and sold? Want ads tell and sell fast STATE NEWS 355-8256 at a low cost. CLASSIFIED 355-8255 The State News HhatAtts ^AT/Sfy yov# NEEDS permit racial or discrimination does not religious in Auto Service & Parts imnkLyspeAkinq . .by Phil Frank For Rent For Rent its MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East For Rent advertising columns. The Kalamazoo Street . . . Since 1940. SOUTH END. Furnished. Utilities State News will Complete auto paid. Boys only. GIRL FOR 4 man Winter not painting and Parking. and/or accept advertisinq which collision service. IV 5-0256. C Available winter term. IV 2-6677. Spring term. Waters Edge Rooms ♦ automotive discriminates 3-11-13 apartments one block from Scooters & against Cycles religion, race, color CAR WASH, 25c or automatic wash, campus. $75/month. Call GRADUATE MALE: Single room, or TWO kitchenette. Auto Parts & Service national origin. 50c. Wax and vacuum. U-DO-IT. GIRLS. Winter term. 351-2370.5-11-13 Quiet. Mornings or 430 South Clippert, back of Koko University Terrace. Reduced rates. evenings. IV 2-8304. 5-11-16 Aviation Call Bar. 1-11-13 Candy, 332-4102. 5-11-17 employment LUXURY • SINGLE FOR responsible man. Near NEED ROOMMATE. campus. $10. 332-1746. 3-11-16 • for rent PRECISION Big discount for 4 man modern Apartments Automotive IMPORTS Adjacent apartment. campus. To girl willing air - conditioned, carpeted, COMFORTABLY spacious from only FURNISHED Houses Complete service for to cook and room in modern FIAT, 850 Spyder, 1970. Must most foreign models — housekeep. 351-2065. home. Female. sell, 3-11-13 No Rooms going in service. smoking. $45. 351-8994. 353-1977.4-1M 3 service, repair, and 2-11-13 » FOR SALE bodywork. 484-4411 CEDAR a month FORD 1965. VILLAGE: V ILLHUr '• ublet 2-man, Animals Convertible, Galaxie 1204 E. Oakland winter ONE TWO girls. Comfort. 500. Power 3. 351-1215. - Privacy. steering, brakes. $700. Mobile Homes 485-6769, 3 - 7 p.m. X-5-11-18 AT MEL'S we repair all foreign and 3-11-13 ' Minutes from campus. 337-1525 or 353-6485. American cars. If we can't fix it, it 5-11-18 PERSONAL GIRL FORD 1966. can't be fixed. Call 332-3255. O NEEDED for 3 man, two PEANUTS PERSONAL Galaxie. V-8 . automatic. Power. New tires bedroom apartment. Call CLOSE. FURNISHED. Student and Corner of Haslett Rd. . REAL ESTATE muffler. Must sell. $675. 351-1383. 3-11-13 house. $40. 332-3357. TF. .RECREATION • 8 p.m. 3-11-16 353-7099, 6 Aviation and M-78 NEEDED: ONE girl, sublet NEED TO sublet large winter, room with # SERVICE FORD FRANCIS AVIATION: So Haslett Arms. No deposit. Roger Taskey 351-3420 kitchen and bath. Very close 1965. Blue 6 easy to to cylinder, learn in the PIPER 351-1285. 5-11-18 Stan Guski 351-8160 campus. Call 332-0383. B-11-13 Typing Service standard. Extra clean. First $365 CHEROKEE. 351-3567. 5-11-18 Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C TRANSPORTATION HASLETT EAST LANSING AREA. Modern 1 — Furnished, ROOMS 10 minutes from campus, bedroom studio. $30 weekly » WANTED FORD 1964 Van Camper conversion. furnished. Fully including Completely furnished. 372-8077 DEADLINE Best offer, 627-9870, after 6:30 Employment carpeted. 655-3225 after 3 p.m. 2-11-13 utilities. Phone 332-6078. 1-11-13 before 4 p.m. C p.m. 8-11-20 SOUTH SIDE.. One bedroom. Y.M.C.A. 1 P.M. before publication. one class day HENRY J, 1952. Collector's item. TEACHERS - ELEMENTARY principal, several college openings. IN FKCTfclNfi THIS R£WTOl TW«£ WANTED: ONE girl winter, spring Partially furnished. Utilities paid. $115. 484-3009. 3-11-17 or women. — ROOMS for young Membership privileges. men term for spacious Cancellations 12 $400. Call 351-2974. 3-11-13 Elementary vocal, some in area. vie school, ue soubht w hopof 3-man, Parking, color TV, lounge, pool, one class - day noon before CLINE TEACHER AGENCY, 129 rmessioim, University Terrace. after 3 p.m. 2-11-13 Call 337-2148 MALE TO live with same. Call Doug, gym. Student rates. 489-6501. O HORNET, SST 1970. Stick. Only East Grand River, 332-5079. evenings 393-3700. 1-11-13 publication. 7,000 miles. $1800 or best offer. 5-11-18 FURNISHED ONE bedroom, near phone Call 351-8250. 3-11-16 downtown Lansing. Carpeted, air- ACROSS FROM Union. Furnished For Sale HOUSEKEEPER PART time. $1.70 U6 one bedroom. Winter $ 355-8255 hour. conditioned, laundry facilities. term only JAGUAR 420 sedan 1967. per 377-0719, ADPi 332-8478. 3-11-17 SMITH - CORONA Dark $145 plus electricity. Immediate TYPEWRITER blue, air conditioning, Sorority. 2-11-13 Fully electric, like new. $120. RATES automatic occupancy. Phone Walter Neller transmission, AM-FM SUBLEASE DELUXE 1 bedroom Phone 353-4099. 3-11-13 radio, Co. 489-6561; / 1 day $1.50 leather interior. A BABYSITTER: weekends or beautiful high TUESDAY, evenings, 393-0206. 7-11-20 furnished apartment. Near 15c per word per day speed touring car. Thursday. 10 - 3, plus one night. For Rent campus. Call 351-7253. 1-11-13 BANJO 4 string, Banner Blue, BROOKS For Rent 3 days $4.00 IMPORTED Salary or room. 332-3357. TF excellent playing condition. $60. CARS, 482-1473 NEAR MSU. New, one bedroom 3-11-13 ONE SPACE sublet in two man. 372-8158, 3-11-13 1 3'/2c per word per day OWN HOURS. Part or full time. NEEDED FOURTH girl to sublease NEEDED ONE apartment. Furnished, carpeted, to girl for four man. air Call Darlene, 351-5714, after 5 days $6.50 LAND ROVER, winter. 351-2707 - conditioned, 5 1965, 4 • wheel Please call 372-1648. 2-1 1-13 Americana, $60/month. 351-8882. 5-11-16 quiet, lots of p.m. C KLH MODEL 27 AM-FM 90 watt 13c per word per day drive. All 1-11-13 parking. No pets. $160 per month aluminum body. and stereo receiver. Fisher TX 332-1377. 3-11-17 WANTE D ONE man for winter electricity. Deposit. ,100 (based on 10 words per ad) term, stereo amp. Wharfedale HOUSEKEEPER, PART time HOLT AT I -96. Attractive, 1 Cedar Village 337-9403. 4-11-13 351-9397. 5-11-18 Houses set. Garrard lab speaker 80 changer. Peanuts Personals MUSTANG 1967. Yellow convertible. $60/per week, plus room and bedroom, furnished. Over 21 with must be board Live-in. TWO GIRLS winter. 2 Empire turntable. Dual Hg33 Excellent condition, 35,000 miles. Okemos area. references. $128. 663-8418 FLAT TO let: 4 man, bedroom, TWO GIRLS needed for house 1 mile pre paid. $50 each. 3-man. compact stereo set. 351-6729. 3-11-13 2-11-16 Large, pleasant, close. 332-3226 Close, reasonable. STEREO, $1195.339-2936.4-11-13 351-1846. 3-11-16 from campus. Own rooms, no amps, tuners, receivers, Sape There will be a 50c service PART days. 339-8450 after 7pm. C lease. 351-2627. 5-11-18 recorders, tape decks, 150 used TIME, earn up to $50-$75 per DESPERATELY NEED one man for and bookkeeping charge if OLDSMOBILE 1964. 4 door sedan. week. Car 8-track tapes. 8 track tape necessary. Call four man. Winter, spring LARGE FURNISHED 2 TWO, 2-bedroom apartments players, this ad is not Automatic. Power steering, 351-7319 for interview. C person TWO PEOPLE for 4-man house. 300 used albums. paid within Meadowbrook efficiency available for either T.V.'s, radios, brakes. 372-3550. 1-11-13 Trace. Will apartment. Close to faculty $37.50/month. Own room. walkie - talkies, wall one week. negotiate. 393-2902. 1-11-13 campus. Call members or married tapestties. 372-6128 graduate Okemos GIRLS, WANT to earn extra students. All utilities paid, area. 351-1853. 3-11-16 Equipment tested and guar^ntier1. money afternoons. 5-11-17 except The State News will be PLYMOUTH full or part time Save money by SPORTS Satellite work, plus free PENNSYLVANIA electricity. New building, quiet. swapping. 1968. Vinyl roof, air, and most wardrobe twice NORTH. ONE PERSON needed for warm WILCOX responsible only for the a year? No Upstairs, one bedroom furnished ONE GIRL winter spring. Riverside $170 per month. For further SECONDHAND extras. Best offer over $1650. investment. Be a Beeline Stylist. house. $60/month. Own room. STORE, 509 East Michigan, first day's incorrect East. Walking distance. information, call 372-8586. 707 apartment. Utilities included. $62.50. 139 Cedar, East Lansing, Peace. 355-1011. 3-11-13 For interview call Perry, 351-1156. 3-11-13 East Mount Hope, 5-11-18 485-4391, 8 - 5:30 p.m., Monday insertion. $125 deposit. Also, west of 625-3458. 1-11-13 W-11-18 thru Saturday.C campus one mile, two bedroom PLYMOUTH DUSTER, 1970 Six NEEDED ONE NEED 3 girls to sublet winter furnished basement. Utilities girl. New Cedar term. GIRL NEEDED to cylinder. Take over payments and EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER in Reduced sublease winter. included. $125 deposit. No Village. Starting winter. Call rates. Cedar Village, Close. 351-2449. 5-11-17 $250 cash, or $1650 my home for small infant. Hours cash. for winter term. 9:30 a.m. children. 351-3969. 10-11-30 332-1431. 5-11-17 332-2163.5-11-18 694 8734. 5-11-16 - 5:30 NEW 3 bedroom duplex. 4 p.m. Monday and Wednesday. students, Automotive PONTIAC 1967. 4 door Provide own transportation SMALL APARTMENT, Utilities SUBLET 2' bedroom apartment, NEEDED: QUIET gentleman for $55 per person. 4 blocks from Catalina. paid. Quiet, responsible Meadowbrook Trace immediately. large two man. 351-2286. 3-11-16 332-2154. 10-11-24 woman. MSU. 1137 Beech Street. BMW Automatic, power steering, power Moores Park area. IV 393-6841. 3-11-13 1600 Tl, 1968 Very rare 2-9945. 351-1526. 5-11-13 brakes. 2 barrel. $1480. Phone NEEDED: ONE for four model. 118 hp, wide wheels, FAST GROWING company now has 1-11-13 man man. 332-2207.5-11-13 TWO GIRLS needed winter, Cedar MSU Dunlop radials. spring. Village luxury apartment. NEAR. Duplex. 2 BEAUTIFUL PONCHOS: Imported. Excellent openings for several full time men. Haslett Arms Apartments. Call $67 351-2286. 3-11-16 bedroom, NEEDED ONE or two girls for new stove, refrigerator, new Nice colors, styles, wool. condition, never abused. $2000, PONTIAC 1968 Firebird. Excellent Also 2 part time positions carpeting. Sl8 open. 3-bedroom 337-2464.5-11-16 Plenty storage, built in grill, trades considered 484-4315 after condition. 3 speed console Radio. Call 371-1913 between 10 a.m. - 4 duplex. Close to $20. 353-7108. 5-11 19 WANTED: ONE man to sublease basement, carport. Available Nov. 6 p.m. 5-11-18 Mileage 22,500. Asking $2100. p.m. only. C campus. Cheap. 351-1047. 3-11-17 winter, spring term. 2 man, 2 21, 371-1720. 1-11-13 CANON TL 1.8 lens, case, Call 372-2594. 3-11-16 cedar greens bedroom. University Villa. $95 shfede, CADILLAC 1962. Clean, UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY: If you new condition, $140 372-2158. lease for $75. GIRL TO FURNISHED APARTMENTS, close Howard, 351-1577 sublet house winter / 2-11-16 mechanically good. Air RAMBLER 1963 Qidable, runs are willing to work, own hours, part after 7 p.m. 5-11-18 conditioning S595 882-5911, great. •sov®: Good S^Vr oody. $200. or full time. Please call 372-1648. to campus. bedrooms. Two or $175 and three 1 Bedroom Furnished spring. Two miles from own room, pets campus, welcome. Call INNSBRUCK evenings. 2-11-16 355-2997.5-11-16 6-11-13 up SKIS, boots, (d'/i), Immediate occupancy or winter ONE BEDROOM, furnished. between 5 and 9 Short Term Leases p.m. 351-1483 boot rack and pole, S50. PART TIME employment: 12 - 20 term. 351-9036 5-11-19 $115-month. Includes heat, water. 5-11-19 CADILLAC 1967 SI MCA 1967. 4 door. Stick. Good 332-4556. 3-11-17 two door, - hours Deposit. No children, pets. medium green, 43,000 condition. 355-0125 or 355-7763. per week. Automobile SOUTWEST side. 5800 Pheasant. 2 1_. miles, new NEED ONE girl to sublet 2-man 482-6383. 2-11-13 snow 5-11-13 required. 351-5800. O Call 351-8631 ZENITH CIRCLE sound tires See Dale Brookman, winter bedrooms, S135 per month plus stereo MSU bus driver $2495 5-11-13 and/or spring. Christie, record player with hardwood ONE OR utilities. Newly redecorated. TRIUMPH TR 250, 1968 Loaded. 351-7717. 5-11-19 two girls for four man. stand. Like new. Excellent 489-7966. Wire wheels. Excellent condition. For Rent WANTE D: 2 men for furnished Close, winter term. 332-1741. yard Quiet 5-11-19 ; |CAMAR0 CONVERTIBLE, 1967. 4 luxury neighborhood Pets 489-5988, days. 3-11-16 TWO GIRLS. Winter for large 4-man. No deposit no lease. $52.50 2Ln-13_ permitted. -J— _ speed Must sell 958 Hubbard, GEORGE C. BUBOLZ, 353-836 1 3-1 1-13 RENT A TV and watch your favorite apartment. Across from campus, each. 339-2753 4-11-13 APARTMENT RENTALS CENTER. MAGNAVOX PORTABLE REALTOR, 332-1248, 332-4605, sterteo, VOLKSWAGEN NEJAC TV RENTALS, 351-6925.5-11-19 best offer 1969. Excellent program. 337-1300 C If you're a student or married 484-8916. 5-11-17 351 -9018. 1-11-13 or $60, call Lytin, CAMAR0 1969 RS Automatic. 350 condition. $1595. 355-8033 DEPOSIT. University Villa. couple looking for a comfortable 1 EAST J cu. in. Phone 699 2252. 3-11-16 5-11-18 LANSING near campus. One Sublease. 2 bedroom. Call life style at reasonable COMPLETELY TV RENTALS. Color and black and prices, keep FURNISHED, 1 t— bedroom, furnished. 332 0466. 5-11-16 in mind that bedroom home for couple, from TWO SNOW tires, Large, airy our rental counselors studded, 7.75x15 white. MARSHALL Almost | CHEVROLET 1964, 4-door, 6 VOLKSWAGEN 1966. Fastback MUSIC rooms. Air conditioned. are interested in assisting you in November 15 through June 15. new, $35. 332-0539. cylinder, standard shift. Good 1600. Good condition. Engine COMPANY, 351-7830. C STUDIO AND one bedroom, finding the $115 and utilities. No 5-11-19 Beautifully maintained. Select right apartment. pets. IV I condition $295. completely overhauled. Call clientele. furnished, parking. 351-6586. Rommate service is also available 2-9805. X-3-11-13 626-6365. TV RENTALS Lease. 332-3135 or <— Students only. Low 6-11-13 .. 3-1116 353-7896 or 355-2789. 2-11-13 — . Stop in our office at 444 Michigan CHEST, $12.95. Stove, S12J95. monthly and term rates. Call 882-6549. O Avenue and let us aid MALE OR female wanted for Refrigerator, S19.95. Bed, $19i85. NEED ONE girl you in house. 351-7900 to reserve winter, spring. No ABC [CHEVROLET 1961 - $75. Engine VOLKSWAGEN 1964.. condition. $400 or best offer. Good UNIVERSITY TV RENTALS. C yours. MEADOWBROOK TRACE. 4 man University Terrace. Call Beth, locating an apartment for your deposit. $70/month. Own room. Run of house. SECONDHAND 1208 Turner. C STOpE, good, body fair sublet. Open December 15. Call type of life. 351-3485. * 5800 Richwood 332-4102.5-11-13 HALSTEAD Or 351-2386 after 3 p.m. 5-11-13 MANAGEMENT, 351-7910. O 3-11-13 Apartment 68, behind ONLY $8.50/month. Free deliveries. __3-?3 "3322^50 1 -16 Bishop's Furniture on CAME LOT MORE FUN in the sun with Pennsylvania. VOLKSWAGEN BUS, 1969, 9 SELCO COMMUNICATIONS TV APARTMENTS, 4901 ONE GIRL for 5 man. Close. Sun 5-11-18 South Winter, Shades. OPTICAL passenger, excellent condition, RENTALS. 372-4948. C Pennsylvania. QUIET spring. After 5 DISCOUNT, CHEVROLET AM-FM radio, asking $1850. Ed location for married, grad students DON'T TRUST YOUR MEMORY... 10-11-13 p.m. 351-7963. 2615 East Michigan Avenue. 1948. Great shape. and 372-7409. C-11-13 I No rust. 2 6346. 5-11-19 faculty. ONE bedroom TRUST ACTION-CORDER! Must sell. 15-11.18 132 VS Beal. Apartments furnished. Immediate $150 monthly. VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN, 1968 possession. Call Chevrolet belair, 1962. Light blue, AM-FM. $1350. Call 355-6121. 3-11-13 THREE ROOM apartment, carpeted, air conditioned, unfurnished Manager, PROPERTY 393-8657 or FOX MANAGEMENT. CROSSWORD Rebuilt brake Power drums, steering, brakes. Uses oil. new shocks. VW BUS except refrigerator and stove. One block from A & P store. Adults 372j_1954._9_ PUZZLE 5150, or 1958. Runs well forward ROOMMATE ACROSS best offer. 332-4543. 332-4886. 5-11-17 WANTED. $60 & 3-1113 $95. 337-0409. 5-1117 utilities. Own room. Beautiful 1. Pear 31. Defunct apartment. Evenings except NEED ONE man to sublet. Right 5 Narcotic 32. Perplex VW CAMPER 1966. Pop Tuesday. 312Vi S. Holmes, near (CHEVROLET 1959. Friendly. Needs extras. 484-5545, after top, many 6 next to campus. 337-0224 Sparrow Hospital. 5-11-16 12. Butterine 34. Scottish good home. Best offer. p.m. 351-4571, 5-11-17 13. International Uncle 5-11-13 evenings. 3-11-13 36 NEED TWO girls sublet Winter / WANTED: FOURTH girl for Cedar agreement Dispatch 14. Vegetable 37. Scion 1CHEVV 1955 V-8. Excellent body Scooters & Cycles Spring term. $55 month. Village. Preferably grad student 351-2225.5-11-13 351-3806.5-11-16 caterpillar 40. Land measure condition. Best offer. 325 West 15. And not 41. Compass point Shiawassee, Apartment 2, Lansing HARLEY DAVIDSON chopper. Your world of sound is just as beautiful as 16. 31113 Vinegar worm 42. Gums 1951. Good condition. Custom TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS are now your world of sight - when you have the 17. Hostel frame $900 Chris, 351-8280. leasing student right machine to"capture it. And Sony's TC- 43. Freeze CONTINENTAL 1963. Many 2-11-13 units. These spacious luxury apartments are completely 40 Action-corder is the sound machine! It's 19. Myself 45. Colorless 4. Concur comfortable miles left. Low price. the world's finest miniature cassette re¬ 20. Goal 48 Voter 351 9263 after carpeted and furnished with distinctive Spanish Mediterranean 21. Betel palm 50. Arm bone 5. Pullet 5 p.m. 2-11-16 1970 BSA Victor, beautiful corder. With its sensitive built-in condenser 1. Prow 6. Inequality furniture. Each unit has a dishwasher, mike you can pick up anything your ears 23. Beard of wheat 51. Innkeeper's 2. condition, helmet, $775, best, garbage disposal and Bullfighter's 7. Scatter pORVAl R MONZA. Convertible, need money 484 1003. 1 11 13 individual control central air can hear — at any distance. And like a cam¬ 25. Trivial wife cry i 'ed 19li4 ■ conditioning. These four man era, the Model -10 Action-corder will pre¬ 8. That man four • speed. $300. 27 Gen. Bradley 52. Talking bird 3. Snake crane one units have up to 3 parking spaces per unit. The serve all your memorable moments — as 9. Arrow poison 353-4099 3-1 student's leisure Thanks 1 13 10. British gun rewarding and enjoyable as your collection 1 2 i 4 T~ b 7 8 » o i time has been '0 pORVETTE 1969. Siivei convertible. adequately planned for with a giant heated of photographs. So don't allow life's memor¬ 11.'•Contained Best offer. 482-1568. able moments to slip by. Capture them 12 3 18. Girl's Evenings, We're 100% leased swimming pool, recreation rooms and private balconies. If you 351-6611. 10 11-17 forever with the Action-corder! nickname for the fall . want to to among the first residents of TWYCKI.'OG: !AM call It's only $99.95! IN 1 5 16 V/, . . 21 Also pODGE 1961 Excellent condition. For choice today. There are units starting at $70/month per man. « 22. Caviar %% 9 to erV -1 35? 3358332 reasonable price. Fantastic 8 5 P™"' locations, be sure to reserve early iviOOEL OPEN EVERYDAY EXCEPT SUNDAY SONY Vmi SUPERSCOPC heard it it 22 i % 24. 26. Memo Mulcts * good. % never so %$ i • 5'11 19^ anVtime after 5 p.m. for next summer FOR RENTAL INFORMATION CALL: 25 26 5} 28 SO 28. Tight-fisted t I 'CON, 1961. and fall. RIVER'S EDGE MARSHA CHANEL 372-2797 or 332-6441 31 32 % 33 29. 30 Astern Kind ofiread • In better shape t'lan % 33. That girl THE STEBEO SHOPS and SIX, NINE and TWEL VE MONTH 3-11 °7 ' Cheap 351-6909. LEASES 35 35. Indian corn } %%w 36 AVAILABLE. WATER'S EDGE 37 % 37. Similar i 36 39 HO 38. Mixture APARTMENTS % HI Aim °N' 39,000 miles. of East At Nejac Lansing 39. Burmese j Power 5695. 332.43,3 steering. Radio. 2-11-13 For Roommate Service, See our new resident dtopefungftam 543 E. Grand River Phone 337-1300 I I Ask about "GOLDEN our | | <*2 % i demons 44. Abstract being 1 managers, Frank and I 19 4o f°bT:^ BUT NOTHING will find » or vour sporting goods more a Jo-Ann. 332-4432 MANACEMENTEXCl USIVEL Y BY NEXT TOPARAMOl A THEWS GUARANTEE" I 51 hi 46. New England cape , 47. Bleat Next to Cedar Village Alco Management Company See our complete line of stereo components pror'>'"« Friday, Novembeer 13. 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan For Sale Service delay in action For Sale Report calls for For Sale NEED COPIES? Want to save? THE PERSIAN RUG 10x6'10", beautiful, GENERAL 12x52, 1964. Furnished, HOOVER SPIN • washer $80. Skirted. With washer. Behind COPY SHOPPE can show you rare patterns. $800, best offer. Cosco play^O^" -2. Size 10 351-3434 between 4 and 8 p.m. Gables. 351-6319. 5 11-19 how to get two Xerox copies for formal. $25.3o I -7335.5-11-13 the price of one. Phone 332-4222. 3-11-16 (Continued from page 11 students living off-campus in Because the resolution statement said. C VAGABOND, 1967. 12x60. Skirted. involved a request to the Dean SPOTMATIC 1 x 4, 3.5-28 and violation of University However, the statement OLYMPIA. King Arthur's Court. Best offer. Thursday he is in the regulations, ac ording to Ruth 135mm 5 11-13 lenses. Call 351-4370. TYPEWRITER, Excellent condition, Script type. 489-7089. 5-11-16 RIDING TAUGHT instructor. Sunnyhill Farms. 15 by qualified said process of preparing a statement E. Renaud, director of Judicial delayed release of its decision of Students, the judiciary on to say, the decision was JudSvv "1 $60. Jim, 351-3960. 1-11-13 not Case. 12' 45' 1969 Detroiter. 1 mile off minutes from MSU in response to the judiciary's until the dean's office was sxszr&Xz campus. x Programs. VOX VISCOUNT amplifier, 60 watts Sell or rent, 351-0759. 699-2815. 11-11 18 resolution and he hopes to have "The judiciary is concerned prepared to state how It would campus. RMS. Reverb, tremelo, 3 channels. FLEA MARKET: Open Sunday, 11 5-11-17 it completed by 1 p.m. today. Best offer. Greg 339-8750. a.m. - 5 p.m. Antiques, old coins, PAINTING: INTERIOR Brighten over the confusion that has respond to the request in order The judiciary also issued a . and collector's items. Willoughby resulted from its action and that students with action 3-11-13 HERLI 1968. 12' x 60', 2 bedroom. up that room for the holidays. at Cedar, Holt. Phone OX 9-2662. statement Thursday explaining pending for violation of the Furnished. A 10' x 20' porch Grad students, reasonable. wanted to get a statement out to SHURE VOCAL Master PA. Ampeg 1-11-13 attached. Corner lot, number 72. 372-8158. 5-11-17 why release of the resolution clear regulation would not receive an delayed and judicial action up as much as possible," amplifier. 351-9427 or was incomplete or erroneous charged by the guitar 351-8324.10-11-18 EXCELLENT USED FURS. Coats in all sizes and types. $20 • $50. Sycamore 5-11-17 Park. 677-671 1. H clip and U B B A R r> S av e is being deferred in the case of she said. impression of their status, the violation of the h University"^ HARDLY USED Elec. typewriter. 351-6337. 0-11-13 ROYCRAFT, 1964, 10x53, carpeted, 1 N F O R M A T 1 O N it's what's regulations and who had to see S Original price $190. Will consider air - conditioned, furnished, an administrative 0ffJ C E N T E best offer. 332-1865, after 6 p.m. 5-11-17 FREE COFFEE and Sony Open House. Friday and doughnuts. behind 10-11-25 Gables. 351-3415. R CThCernIini1theallegatl<)ns. The Judiciary's statement s«w Saturday at MARSHALL MUSIC, call 3 8 I I 4 that on Nov. 9 the matter of? HEAD SKIS. Standard 6'3". Winchester 20 gauge Also. shotgun. East Lansing. C-11-13 1969 months. BUDDY 12x60. Lived in 10 Corner lot. Sycamore UPHOLSTERING: FREE estimates University housing regulation® Model 37 Junior and 22 caliber SKATES, RIEDELL Boots, Sheffield Park, Mason. 15 minutes from on sight. Work guaranteed. the form of four 513-T Remington target rifle. Blades. Almost new. Ladies 6V4 Jim Byrnes, 351-0400. Quality material. 694-9521. campus. requests for a formal 351-6804.3-11-13 and 7, Girls 2. $15 a pair. 2-11-13 5-11-18 under section hearin. 351-5990 after 5 p.m. 1-11-13 Academic Freedom 4.3.4.5. of the8 63 USED SEW MACHINES Lost & Found SEWING, DRESSMAKING and 28 referrals from the Report 2 Portables and console models, $10.00 ELECTRIC GUITAR and a small designing. Get your holiday party Union for Radical Political Economy Purple Hays: A unique wagon trip to office of amplifier, $90; record player with dresses made now. Long or short. $1.00 service charge per Crazy C's featuring "Blessed Holy the vice president for up. E LECTRO GRAND LOST: BROWN wallet atJethroTull will be sponsoring a forum Saturday, studen automatic changer, $15. Will pick up and deliver if insertion to be Hay." Meet Sat. Nov. 14, 8:15 p.m. affairs for alleged SEW-VAC Center, 804 East concert. Large reward. 351-7633. — pre¬ Nov. 14, 1:30 p.m. in 104B Wells violations of 484-3608. 3-11-17 necessary. 484-6401, 1 - 9 p.m. at Hillel House. Reservations a must. those regulations. Michigan, Lansing, Hours, 9 a.m. - 4-11-13 paid. 12 p.m. deadline 1 Hall. Robert Sheer is a former editor 15-12-4 Creative Havdalah Service, Sat. Nov. The judiciary 9 p.m. Saturday, 9-12 noon. class day before. of "Ramparts" magazine and the considered the GUITAR, GI8SON, model ES 120T, Peace & Freedom Party 14, 7:30 p.m. Shabbath Services: matter, the statement said C-11-13 SOMEONE TOOK my brown wool former single pick-up, electric, $241 new. DRESSMAKING. ALTERATIONS, Kabbalos Shabboss, Friday, Nov. 13, and coat by mistake and left theirs; at candidate for U.S. Senate. He wrote decided to issue its 4 months old, asking $125. and formals. Experienced. 6 p.m., home cooked dinner. Shabbas resolution WASHER, PERFECT - save $100 337-1061. 5-11-19 Coral Gables, week ago. Reward. YOGA SYSTEMS discussed by a the story on how the U.S. got Services, Sat. Morn., Nov. 14, 9:30 instead of scheduling a formal Reasonable charge. 355-1040. over new one; two like new Call 351-5333. 2-11-16 disciple of Sant / Kirpal / Singh / Ji, involved in S. Vietnam (i.e. MSU and hearing. This was done, it said 11-11-30 a.m. Kiddush following (tradition mirrored bathroom cabinets. the living master. Special emphasis the CIA). He has spent the last 3 because it CONN TRUMPET, like new. Fitted service). Learn with Reb Mishnah was felt that given Phone 351-5543, East Lansing. S LOST: STAINLESS steel Watch and will be placed on "Surat Shabd months traveling with Eldridge the caste. $100 firm. Phone 484-0759. SENIORS! Cleaver and others to N. Vietnam, Class Saturday, Nov. 14, 4:30 p.m., charges that had taken place jn chain. "RLW" engraved on back, Yoga," the science of the light and 1-11-13 discussion of both Hebrew and the University housing situation MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, all "US Steel" on face. Contact John sound principle. Come to room 36, A China, and N. Korea. He will speak brands. 30% off list price. Rich: Have your FREE yearbook questions about his English texts. Sunday Supper & since the current regulation Blankenship, 332-3574. Reward. & B, Union, Saturday, Nov. 14, 7:30 and answer went SONY AM-FM portable stereo radio. Speaker, Nov. 15, 6 p.m. Dr. Barnett into effect in 1965, 351-5869. C_ 2-11-13 picture taken now!!! Call p.m. recent journey. Donations 75c. a certain New, regularly $90, will sell for Rosenburg of MSU Biophysics Dept. amount 353-5292 for an of legislative CUSTOM BUILT Stereo will hold $55. Call 355-8733. 1-11-13 will speak on "His new Possible Cure 450 albums. Phone 482-7285. LOST: SMALL terrier. Type female, appointment. The MSU Sports Car Club in for Cancer." Har Shalom, The Jewish groundwork had to be done salt and pepper color, no collar, cooperation with REALM presents MAKE MONEY selling your art, before judicial action would 2-11-13 GIBSON GUITAR, 6 string. Students of MSU, 319 Hillcrest. For be answers to "Gus." $20 reward. crafts, antiques, etc. at the Union Combination electric - box. Extra BABYSITTING IN my home. Any Kaninchen V. A straight time rides and reservations call 332-1916. appropriate or beneficial. It 351-3850. 5-11-18 distance Board Flea Market being held added that WILSON STAFF Golf Clubs. Good heavy case. 371-1922. 1-11-13 hours. Serve hot lunches. rally 180 miles in length. no series of secret condition. Phone 393-4107 after 6 Classes for novice and expert. Starts Sunday, Dec. 7 in the Union LOST: IRISH Setter, f<*~iale wearing 351-3639. 5-11-17 Ballroom 1 4 p.m. Registration fee Abrams Planetarium presents A.R.C. hearings was held. p.m. 5-11-18 360 HEAD SKI IS, 205cm. Plus from Meijers Thrifty Acres on - 70. Lights and live rock in the unique "A hearing, that is a formal Garmish ski boots size 10H, $75. silver Indiana chok<>Q\3t^^ raTtag. flea collar. 351-5710. WASHING WINDOWS, HANGING South Cedar in Lansing. Registration of $2.00 upon sign up. Encourage your friends, the more participants atmosphere of the planetarium sky presentation of arguments by SCOTT L. T. 112B Stereo tuner, WINDOWS, and painting eave 8 a.m. First car out 10:01 a.m., 355-5735. 5-11-19 theatre. Featuring the hard rock the concerned $100. FM antenna, cable 3-11-13 troughs. 372-8507. 20-11-24 Sunday Nov. 15. Information, the more publicity. Sign up now. For sound of MAGIC and the futuristic parties, is hardware, $15. Almost new. 676-1183. more information watch this column necessarily open in all matters KONICA — FS body, regular lens, sights of The New Eye See The Light 351-6680. 5-11-18 Personal MINOR ALTERATIONS: hems a or call 355-3355 Show Co. A vast hemisphere of relating to appeals under the telephoto lens, flash light, strobe The Baha'i Faith will be the topic of Academic Freedom Report," the light, actinometer, and all cases. specialty, broken zippers replaced. sound and special lighting effects that discussion firesides, 8 Dean Roy L. Steinheimer, statement said. RALEIGH 3-speed bicycle brand new Under $300. 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. ABORTION IS legal in New York. 882-7426. 5-11-19 at p.m.: are definitely together. MAGIC will $55. 351-7658. 5-11-18 Sundays, Michael Sond, 201 Cherry Washington and Lee University The reason for 355-2546. 3-11-17 For referral to accredited Lane No. 106, 355-7765. Sundays, School of Law, will be on campus be on stage in the front of the deferring hospitals, call 212-633-9825. 6 WANTED: IRONING to do in my planetarium chamber, delivering the judicial action was stated as due TWIN BED. Good condition. $25. Jim Springston, 1330 E. Grand River today to talk to pre-law students. p.m. - 6 a.m. 17-12-4 home. Call Carolyn. 655-1962. sound of hard rock as you lay back in to information that the Call 332-2916 after 5 p.m. Animals 1-11-13 No. 23, 332-2392. Mondays, Phyllis Students seeking an appointment 5-11-18 may call 355-6676. The interviews your reclining seat and let the music appointment of a special Richardson, 731 Burcham Drive, and flashing lights reach out and take WOULD YOU rather do will be held in room 103 Linton Hall. committee to study housing STABLES - 10'x10' box stalls. lO'/i something 337-9429. Wednesdays, Jeff Wilson, your mind. Program times are regulations was imminent, and GIBSON FIREBIRD Guitar. Good acres riding area. Board your else? Sell sporting goods you no 1110 L University Village, 355-5864. condition. Triple pickups. Best ORIGIN TOBACCO Thursday, 7:30 p.m.; Friday 7:30 & that it would report by March 1 horses. Feed, stable and paddock - longer use with a Want Ad. Dial 9:30 p.m.; Saturday, 7:30 & 9:30 offer. Phone 353-7904, after 5 p.m. by the day, week or month. Wegive 355-8255 today! There will be a Folk and Blues Salvation was first presented in New The judiciary itself does not p.m., November 13, 14, 19, 20, 21. S-5-11-16 your horse TLC. Call 393-8946 and Concert at McDonel Kiva on Friday York City and played there off appoint committees to deal with Tickets are $2.00 at the Union and ask for It was ELECTROLUX TANK vacuum forEdTripp. 18-12-3 Columbus noted that natives Typing Service and Saturday nights at 8 p.m. Playing Friday will be Ed Henry, Jeff Broadway two years. followed by a successful six months the planetarium and at the door. legislative matters, the statement A.R.C. 70, a totally new dimension explained, and it said it has been DARLING BLACK and white male of the islands he visited Tordhoff, Rob Carter, and Bill Kahl. run in Los Angeles. MSU is the first cleaner with all accessories. Real — COMPLETE THESES service. school in the nation to present the in planetarium entertainment. the position of the Judiciary good condition. Powerful suction. puppy. Snoopy - type. 8 weeks smoked a Y-shaped pipe Playing Saturday will be Bob old. $5. 663-8418. 1-11-13 Discount printing. IBM typing and rock musical. The eighteen musical that, when a legislative Cost $100 new, will sell for $15. called "tobaco" for McAllen, Rob Carr, Bill Kahl, Gloria The San Francisco Mime Troupe will binding of theses, resumes, committee is expected to suggest Call 882-8932. 4-11-13 Hecht and Jeff Schroeder. numbers in the show include the hit ceremonial purposes and as a be invading MSU's Union Ballroom revision of a regulation within MINIATURE SCHNAUZER puppies. publications. Across from campus, Admission: $1. Proceeds for recording of Ronnie Dyson's "If You symbol of good will. MAC and Grand River, on Sunday, Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. BOBBIE BROOKS, Villager, (S-M), AKC. Ears cropped. Wormed. corner Generation, Bogue St. Bridge. Let Me Make Love To You Then the period of a term or so, it is below Style Shop. Call They will be performing the Women's better to defer judicial action winter coats, jewelry, much morel 339-9405. Bank cards welcome. Why Can't I Touch You?" (The Liberation melodrama, "The 1-11-13 A symbol of good will is a COPYGRAPH SERVICES, until the committee had made Going to Europe. Must sell. You've got the Holy Spirit — are you original recording is on the Capitol Independent Women' and "A Man Happy Birthday to a buddy, 337-1666. C leading the Holy Life? Join the Label). The MSU cast has already its recommendations. Saturday November 14, 11 a.m. - Has His Pride." Tickets will be $2.00 ST. BERNARD Pups. Registered. 4 or to express your Pentecostal Students for Live been described as being "sincere and 7 p.m. 151 Mason. 355-1957. a and sold only at the door. Don't miss The statement went on to say weeks old, good markings. Call EXPERIENCED EFFICIENT typist 1-11-13 appreciation in the "Peanuts Christianity in a Scriptural search for honest." "The people are not just this much acclaimed troupe. that the request for a hearing 482-5887, weekdays after 6 p.m. close to campus. Reasonable rates. Personal" column in the State godliness. We will meet in Room 33 acting a role but that they are who Call 351-1765. 0-11-13 argues as to the unsatisfactory Anytime weekends. 2-11-13 News Classified. of the Union, tonight at 7 p.m. they portray," "Sincerity is its APPLE CIDER, APPLES, From Helsinki, Finland, WKAR nature of the current housing Everybody is urged to attend. strongest attribute." Something like DOUGHNUTS. No preservatives LABRADOR RETRIEVERS: ANN BROWN: Typing and multilith Salvation has long been lacking on brings you music and interviews from regulations; they did not argue added. CENTENNIAL MARKET, the cast of the Helsinki Swedish Registered black pups available. offset printing. Complete service The East Lansing Friends Meeting the MSU campus. Salvation is simply Theatre Production of HAIR. This to any immediate need for 4 miles North of Lansing on U.S. Vaccinated and wormed. for dissertations, theses, invites students and faculty to join us eight with-it people suffering from action. 27.669-3157.0 MEN — DON'T take chances! Now manuscripts, general typing. IBM. production of HAIR is unique — all 641-6201. 2-11-13 for our weekly meeting for silent common hang-ups (sexual) joining "Anyone who feels that the you can get imported and 21 years experience. 332-8384. C the dialogue is in Swedish, and the worship and meditation. We meet together to participate in an unreal half suspension of action on these 1970SINGER $56.00 BOA CONSTRICTOR Cage nationally known male music is English and half Sundays at 3 p.m. at the All Saints experience of sight and sound. regulations until March 1 Cash with walnet sew table, used just contraceptives through the privacy TYPING — 85 wpm, term papers, Swedish. Young Swedes and Finns included and first meal. 353-7664. parish, 800 Abbott Rd., 5 blocks Salvation needs you to make it a few times. Fully equipped with of the mails. Details free, no theses, scientific reports. discuss the meaning of the show constitutes an 'immediate and 3-11-16 north of Grand River. Call 337-0241 happen. Come together at the automatic Zig - Zagger, obligation. Write: POPSERV, Box Reasonable. 484-2661. O Erickson Kiva on Nov. 13, 14, 15, outside the U.S., and reflect on its irreparable infringement' of 1205-NQ, Chapel for transportation or further relevance people and buttonholes, makes fancy designs THREE MONTH Beagle to good Hill, N.C. information. 20, 21 or 22 and experience what to young student rights may make a 27514. 1-11-13 TYPING DONE on IBM Electric general audiences throughout the by inserting the cams and winds the home. Some shots, paper trained. everyone will soon be really into. Ten separate appeal under article bobbin automatically. Only $56.00 Lively and intelligent. 337-0482. typewriter. Experienced typist. world, Saturday at 1:00 p.m. on 4.3.4.6 of the Academic big performances in six nights. The WKAR 870. cash or buy on E-Z terms. Call 5-11-17 Call 372-6825.5-11-13 Peanuts Personal There will be a meeting of special Sunday performance at 7:30 p.m. is Freedom Report," the statement 484-4553, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. interest to marketing, advertising and for the benefit of The Listening Ear % BEAGLE % Poodle puppies. 8 said. 5-0-11-13 — PROFESSIONAL art majors Tuesday, November 17, at The Society for Creative and The Drug Education Center. weeks, males — females. $5 each. FRAN: MUMBLE, mumble, mumble, THESIS Anachronism will hold its regular 7:30 p.m. in Room 118, Eppley Tickets are $2 and will be sold all this 489-2560. 3-11-13 mumble, mumble, Bob. 1-11-13 PREPARATION weekly meeting at 8 p.m. Saturday, Milliken POLICE MONITORS, Sonar FR 103, Center. Robert Andrus, Art Director, week and next at the Union, Lums, IBM Typing Nov. 14 in Parlors A & B of the special sale. $29.95 up, plus • Foote, Cone & Belding will speak on Marshall Music, Chess King, Alberts, ONE REDPOINT Siamese kitten. GARY: FOUND any parties lately? Multilith Union (please avoid Parlor C). • Printing "An Art Director Views a Marketing crystals. MAIN ELECTRONICS, Male, $20. Ed 2-5859 after 6:30 Grinnells, and State Discount. T.G. and after was great! See you Hardbinding Medieval and renaissance dancing, 5558 South Pennsylvania Avenue, p.m. 3-11-13 • Opportunity." instrumental music (Continued from page 11 again? Mary. 1-11-13 and vocal and Lansing. C Nov. 3 election. Complete Professional Thesis Servico for Union Board prints 20,000 all-U practices will be held. Prospective f REE WHITE and brown male kitten. Litter box trained. CYNTHIA, HAPPY 21st from your Master's and Doctoral Candidates Free Free U — Saturday and Sunday — calanders a quarter. Wouldn't you say fighters interested in attending • $3.6 million elimination of INFLATABLE PLASTIC 355-9769 Brochure and Consultation Please Call FURNITURE. 3-11-12 David, Jack, Floyd and Mr. Snow. Cliff and Paula Haughey 337 1527 or 627-2936 Yoga, 7 - 8 a.m., Monday - Friday, the probabilities were high that the broadsword practices contact the certain programs and lower Chairs, sofas, hassocks. All colors. 337-9215, 1-11-13 Green Room, Union. 9-11 a.m. notice of your group's special event, Society at 353-8379 or 351-1163 expenditure in the Detroit MINIATURE DACHSHUNDS. 7 Saturday, Green Room; 7:30 p.m. meeting, coffee or seminar would be Sunday or thereafter. For further Public School Employes noon - midnight. 0-11-18 DAVE WIENER, Black Friday was DISSERTATIONS, THESES, Term Saturday, Room 36A, Union. information about any Society weeks old. AKC registered for you! See your office seen by a high percentage of Retirement System than meant papers. Expert typist with degree Swimming, 2 - 3 p.m., Saturday, students? Please return card, or call activities, call the above numbers or LIBRARY BOOKS used. 40,000. 10c 484-5020. 3-11-13 now! I.M.F. 1-11-13 anticipated. in English. IBM. (Also editing). Women's IM Upper Pool. Self - 353-8380. 355-3355 and tell us time, date, - 50c each. Call 669-9311. 3-11-13 351-8950. OO Defense, 5 - 6 p.m., Sunday, Men's place, name of guest, etc. by Nov. 20. • A $6 million payment delay Mobile Homes THE WORLD welcomes you, Kevin TERM PAPERS, theses, etc. Rapid IM Judo Room. "LAW AND ORDER IN THE on the state's liquor inventory. BUY, SELL stereos. MAGNOLIA Allen. Love Earth Mother and SEVENTIES" a discussion with Hans THUNDERPUSSY STUDENT accurate service. Experienced. Fly to LONDON this Xmas (Dec. 17 Embryo. 1-11-13 STEREO CO-OP, 217 Ann, 1969 HILLCREST Deluxe, 12 X 60, 2 bedroom. Call 625-3520 • W 393-4075.484-1874. 20 12-4 The Sierre Club Committee will meet to Jan. 6) for $186 with Mattick, Center for University of the Studies of Criminal Chicago • A $10 million transfer of Monday November 16, at 7 in 351-7355. Call 'til 2 a.m. 5-11-17 OLLIE — "IT was a very good year!" the Union, Room 30. p.m. CALEDONIA airlines. For details Justice, and Doug Sullivan, "Chicago funds from the Uninsured Motor MARLETTE 1964. 10 x 50 2 Happy 1st Anniversary. Love, BARBI No MEL: Typing, multilithing. concerning this flight and others to Today" Assistant Editor, on the 1 Vehicle Fund to the state job too large or too small HAWAII, NASSAU and NEW YORK, general fund. This is in the orrn . COSCO PLAYPEN, $12. Size 10 Floozie. 1-11-13 bedrooms, furnished. Good Block off campus. 332-3255. C This weekend at the ALBATROSS: contact Union Board Travel Office, o'clock Lecture - Discussion Series, formal, $25. Sweaters, $2. condition. Phone 487-0261. Friday: folk strummer Vickie Jacobs, 2nd floor Union, 11:30 - 4:30 p.m., on KAR Radio, at 870. of a grant which does not hav 351-7335. 3-11-13 HAPPY 19TH sweet cheeks. Much 5-11-17 plus a reading - happening by Speech Mon. thru Friday or call 353-9777. to be paid back. love from your little cutie. YOUR SEARCH FOR the best THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY. Dept. Students. Saturday: super 1-11-13 employees may end with a "Help singer Maureen McElheron (sounds The New Players, a totally student Families in several rural communities The first two points do not Wanted" Classified Ad. Dial 355-8255 today. like Baez). The Albatross is at 547 E. production company, will present the have invited MSU foreign students to need any ratification, and can All U Dance CHUCKIE, HAPPY birthday Sunday from Ward, June and Wally. Grand River open across from Berkey Hall, 8 p.m. - 2 a.m., with things new rock "Salvation" musical written "Salvation." by C. C. spend Thanksgiving with them in their homes. Any single student, become final by the executive order. governors 1-11-13 TYPING TERM papers and theses. happening by 9. $1, coffee, hot cider, Courtney and Peter Link includes the married couple or family with Electric typewriter. Fast service. pretzels, and people free! So don't hit song "If You Let Me Make Love children is invited. A registration fee Points 3-6 must meet th«J Featuring Recreation Call 332-4597. 18 12 3 miss it. To You Then Why Can't I Touch of $5 per student or per family will approval of both the House I You?" (as recorded this summer by Ronnie Dyson). The one and one half cover transportation costs. For further information and registration: the Senate Appropriation*] BAR M Stable: Horse drawn Transportation hour musical production has been Mrs. Carol Thompson, room 207 Committes. THE RUMOR hayrides. Group rates on riding. Boarding, instruction. 127 South RIDE TO LOUISVILLE, Kentucky described by Clive Barnes of the New International Center, 355-2350. It is on points six and sf®| Appwpjjjl to 10-11-13 Barnes, left. 589-8814. November 351 -2713 or 22. Margaret Call Steve at 337-1387. at ifho's Whose York Times a "non - stop bounce!" The show incorporates two casts of All U Dance featuring THE RUMOR that the Committee House voices its stronge»| eight coming together to experience coming this Saturday night, Nov. 14, (from Detroit) CHRISTMAS BREAK S-5-11-13 the exictement of sight and sound. at the Marshall St. Armory from 8 opposition. IN SPAIN NEED RIDE for ENGAGEMENTS The show is a multi - media p.m. til 2 a.m. Tickets available at the Point 7 must pass as Thanksgiving to presentation and includes the door, $3/stag or $5/couple. resolution in both houses Bradford, Pa Will share Penelope Wickham.San Diego, Calif., $209.00 "Braintree" light show, an eight piece Refreshments will be served. Saturday, November 14th 9 Days Limited Space expenses. Call Charley, 655-1147. senior to James Crissman, Caledonia, rock group, and eight singer - actor - legislature. Priat^° 0| 5-11-18 Call Frank Buck, 351-8604 junior. movers. "Salvation" needs you to ARE YOU A HOBBIT, dwarf, elf, Senate Appro 8 p.m. to Jim Hartle 353-6959 make it happen. Come together in ent. centaur, faun, giant, gnome, Committee Chairman Chart i 2 cum. COUNT ON CLASSIFIED ADS! Wanted Karen A. Checonsky, Dearborn Heights, junior to Robert J. Seaser, Erickson Kiva Nov. 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, or 22 and experience goblin, hross, leprechaun, pfifltrigg, satyr, sorn, troll, warrior, witch, or Zollar, R-Benton Harbor, his committee was sa is ^ ^ - Dearborn, junior, W.S.U. ■what everyone will soon be into. wizard? Would you like to fight an They help rent vacancies fast. Dial Don't miss Salvation! Nothing but ore, climb Mt. Doom, live in the the recommendations . eti Marshall Street Armory, 355-8255 today. BLOOD DONORS needed. $7,50 for all positive, A negative, B negative Rani Singh, New Delhi and Toledo, HAIR could ever measure up to the Shire, explore Mirkwood, hunt a they went. He saiid, ^1 and AB negative, $10.00. O Ohio toSuri Kapur, East Lansing and show in either sound or togetherness. unicorn, woo a faerie princess, or set that he felt the o' >s p|»- Real Estate New Dehli, Ph.D. candidate. The audience is asked to become out on a great quest? Do you enjoy million tnai me b- negative, $12.00. MICHIGAN a fvina Lansing FOR SALE by owner: Lovely 6 room COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER, 50754 East Grand River, East Cydney Safko, Wyandotte, senior, to .part of the show and is urged to in the happenings. Tickets at join the mythologies or any form of epic, heroic, or religious fantasy? If so, the does not include in satisfy^ home, large yard, double Larry Steeb, Ann Arbor, senior. Union, Lums, Marshall Music, State MSU Tolkien Fellowship could be garage, Lansing. Above the new Campus met, so the stale h distinctive baths, bright basement meant for you. Friday Book Store. Hours: 9 a.m. to 3:30 Discount. Alberts, Grinnells, and night, as usual, Tickets with fireplace. Call 489-0371. Gilda E. Listopad, Oak Park, senior Chess King for $2. So don't let the the Back ■ To - Middle Earth completely balanced. p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and • $3.00 Stag Mark O. Foster, Norwood, Mass., $5.00 Couple Available at door. Refreshments. 5-11-13 COUNT ON C LASSI F I E D Friday. Tuesday and Thursday, 12 noon to 6:30 p.m. 337-7183. C to graduate student. moment slip by. "Salvation" will create a tremendous impact on the conservative MSU campus. Make sure movement of the Fellowship meets at 8 p.m. In the South Hubbard formal lounge. All those with an interest in Zollar million suggested could be that1Jejj1 cut to ADS."They sell good things you WILL BUY that discarded bike. Call Jennifer Byron, Mason, senior. Alpha you take an active part. Remember fantasy are welcome to come and higher education by P J don't need for cashl Dial 355-8255 339-8721 noon or evening. Delta Pi to Ted Franson, Mason, senior. Triangle. this Sunday's performance is for the discuss it with us. Please feel free to freeze on positions ] now I 1-11-13 benefit of The Listening Ear. bring anyone you can. expenses. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 13, 1970 15 Cronkite hits censorship By KENNETH KRELL journalism being constantly Editorial Editor dragged into heavily criticized all government the operating room control of the broadcast media. democracy," Cronkite said. "free" but. are licensed and dissected, He added that in the from the probed, swabbed If news future CHICAGO — Walter Cronkite and needled to see what makes it happens, Cronkite broadcast management will need government. told 700 journalists Thursday tick," he said. said, the people nave a right to a "stiff backbone — not "There's a real danger that the know. alone "they must fight tenaciously" to Cronkite spoke to for its free flow of ideas, the end "There is no condition that own well being but for vitality of government control of representatives of the press, can be the good of us all." ^minority views and even the broadcast journalism. educators and students of imposed on that dictum With the reduction of the dissent of recognized authorities Speaking to the Sigma Delta journalism, gathered (news) without placing between number of daily would be stifled in such in Chicago the an Chi journalism for the three people and the truth a newspapers, convention, the - day convention of barrier of censorship — at once television is needed to make sure atmosphere," he said. CBS newsman said all the professional "We newsmen, dedicated as journalists journalism as fallible and monopoly papers do not miss a we "must resist every new corrupt as only to freedom of attempt society. self major story," Cronkite said. are press and at government Without naming the vice - serving men can make it," If left alone, television speech and the presentation of control, he said. could intimidation and harassment. president, Cronkite countered be a all viewpoints no matter "And we That barrier of watchdog over newspapers. how (journalists) must many of the charges made by be censorship can The unpopular, must work together, fight tenaciously to win through Spiro Agnew since his imposed by direct trouble, according to original government control, Cronkite, is that television regardless of our medium, to Congress and the courts attack on television "overtly by networks and stations are clear the air while there is guarantees that will free us journalism dictatorship or not yet just over a year ago. covertly with time," Cronkite said forevermore from present "Without any intent to foster propaganda on the political restrictions." stump, with harassment by Cronkite said the threat to job as revolution, by simply doing our subpoena, with abuse of the broadcast journalism comes not journalists, with ordinary licensing diligence and an extraordinary media power," and by the only from government, but also new themselves. 4fan, medium, Tknt we have awakened from those "within Cronkite said advocates of Just our a sleeping giant," Cronkite said. Finding that obscure author in the Library looking author - title catalog can be a hassle but this student profession — from both left and right, which strangely agree that government control is of "No simultaneously wonder aroused those who are comfortable we have the ire more suppress "good news" the changing society in the hope want story of our "to makes the best of it and relaxes on one of some the card tables. magical answer. that if one ignores evil it will Classic crew-neck Shetland with the status go "I'm somewhat quo," he said. away." from England State News photo sick and But beyond his barbs at by Bayo Ogumbi mighty tired of the He said critics would broadcast vice have president, Cronkite also television Always at home "report more good on campus this authentic HARLEM CENTER . . . news, play down the war, crew-ncck pullover from England. Traditional as revolution and social the clock tower . . . new as this season's colours, disturbances," for their own especially created by Alan Paine. Sizes political gains. 38 to 4f>. Project aids client, community "To seek the public's favor by- presenting the news it wants to hear is to fail to understand the S17.00 function of the press in a By JAMES BARFIELD The rehabilitation State News Staff Writer center, a them so that the individual INTERESTED community - based project may finding service is located in return to the improving the example of the reality approach central Harlem is community and life of an individual. a staff member's IN AN 'Our major concern in staffed mostly by help himself by means of our telling a client self "After that her hair was too (rehabilitating individuals who paraprofessional people. Mrs. - help programs," Mrs. our we get a job for one of she should not return until dirty and OVERSEAS Richards said. clients, try to train him Icome to the center is not just to Richards explained that these we she had washed it. The help them but to help are people without high school Some of the self so that he may stay and next time the CAREER? - help eventually get a client returned her hair all ^habilitate the community in diplomas who work very promotion," she was closely program services that are said. washed and cleaned. jhich the individual with the clients both in available at the center are came their legal homes and in the center. aid, job and house |from," Hilda Richards, deputy The placement, Some of the approaches that Mrs. Richards said the center director of the Harlem paraprofessional staff is day care and health services. The are used by the center are the in Harlem is the first of its kind Rehabilitation Center said instrumental in introducing new center also keeps a check on small group, to be headed accommodating and by blacks. [Thursday. approaches to the center, she various social welfare reality approaches. In the reality Although there are some whites agencies to Her visit was sponsored by the added. make sure individuals approach, Mrs. there, the top receive Richards power people are Mr. Hal Locker "We try to find the their money from them. explained, the counselor is very black. This is very bept. of Psychiatry. problems necessary, she that are the cause and frank and demands much explained, because the center is eliminate A from major goal of the job the client. located in a city where most of - She noted as an will be on the campus its clients are black, thus giving blacks who use the facilities Tues., November 17 SU wins federal grant something that they with. "The biggest problem that we have to face is survival," Mrs. can identify to discuss qualifications for advanced study at THUNDERBIRD Richards said. "We are told to GRADUATE SCHOOL cut back on our budget." and job opportunities or aquatic ecology study She said in the three has been with the learned bargain to with manipulate and the years she center, she has people in the field of INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT Interviews may be scheduled at A $260,000 grant to train graduate downtown for students in more money. aquatic studies of physiology of stress and The pollution ecology has been award to MSU by the Federal Water be done off toxicity. Most of the work will Placement Office Quality Administration. campus at various locations across the state. Student takes Receipt of the grant krofessor program. was announced of fisheries and wildlife and by Eugene W. Roelofs, director of the training "I should emphasize that this is a Roelofs said, "and Fisheries and Wildlife, we do university • wide grant," although the program is housed in the Dept. of accept students from other departments. This year, for example, we will have some fatal overdose THUNDERBIRD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF the sanitary bagpiper The grant will be spread over a five engineering students enrolled in the program." MUSKEGON (UPI) - Valery INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT • year period, with $51,000 The grant will also plotted for the first year. support a student for one year of a Ph.D. K. Harmon, 19, of (Formerly: The American Institute The money will be used for program. When the year is up, the student must Ludington, a for Foreign Trade) stipends, dependency allowances, research fellowship — also from the apply for a second - year student nurse at luition, travel expenses and research Federal Water P. O. Box 191 Itudents selected each supplies for 10 graduate Administration — to cover the remainder of his doctoral Quality Mercy Hospital, died of an year as trainees by the Dept. of Fisheries program. overdose of aspirin, Muskegon Phoenix, Arizona 85001 "At present, there is a real 321 Ind Wildlife. shortage of personnel trained in police reported Wednesday. e. grand river, 1 aquatic pollution ecology," Roelofs said. "The need for these Affiliated with e. lansing Student trainees will work toward their master's, The girl collapsed and died in The American Management degrees and people will increase as more states develop and Association ►rite a thesis related to water pollution problems, Roelofs adopt more the hospital's intensive care unit OPEN WED. - THURS. - FRI. TILL 9 Ixplained. Projects will stringent water quality regulations. The purpose of the ranpe from work with pesticides to FWQA Tuesday and the cause of death training grant is to meet this need." was determined by an autopsy. Jacks plan moratorium CHECK OUR SPECIALS RACK. Many Great LP's at Low Prices! protest cour at By JAMES BARFIELD State News Staff rally and demonstration 1 black moratorium Writer boycott of classes. The time and and a students here at spokesman for the committee. MSU," said a DISC SHOP I'he judiciary and focusing the place of the rally and 323 E. Grand River Speakers from across the state the law demonstration is expected to be prcement systems of this are tentatively scheduled to Open Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m announced Monday. speak during the moratorium. Sat. 9 r'ty will be sponsored "The boycott of classes is a.m. • 6 p.m. The moratorium is one of a by the Committee for a Phone: 351-5380 1« Moratorium. supposed to provide time for an series of steps the committee Ivents scheduled educational event on the courts will take to expose the include a judiciary in this country for the black system in this country. "Blacks are too often exploited by the courts in this '0/> *4 meet L House aiwl ">j| Museum director country," another spokesman said. The moratorium focuses on six % ipro iatIon»| points drawn up by the Xand seveol ipropriationjl investigate canyon committee Moratorium. They are: for *The support of CORE in its a Black lven with the effort to bring this country s stronp| ti P hostile possibilities of flash floods, poisonous snakes, Indians, the exploration of an unknown Mexican before the United Nations on r°n has been a dream for Rollin Baker, director of the charges of genocide. ru®> f°r more than 15 years. *The fact that the white police Take a friend and help have abused and used their |lorerseSday' Raker Wi" descend into that cany°n with 14 °' weapons on the innocent black yourselves to cuisine from f*cany°n, located in west central Mexico, is formed by the community. opriasi n Charles U1 j^uital - San tho Sierra - Pedro, the only river that cuts all the way Madre Occidental mountain range. ♦That support the committee's is actively given to full 1000 lands. As much as you larbor, want all day Sunday (1 to 8 p.m.) river begins in the desert town of Mesquital, in the state o Bobby Seale, Angela Davis and atisfied^ 6°, located 9,000 feet above sea level. It ends 100 air miles Huey P. Newton in their plight For information ns as "> call 372-6550 Ruiz, Nayarit, located at sea level on the tropical coastal through the courts of this , d howeveij country. oil*' srPonrep I*'W|th interested in mapping the change in animal species that the *That on Nov. 17 a black enormous moratorium on the judiciary and Wyfsital drop In elevation and change of climate ild also 1 . ton?nyon' n in The canyon, believed to rival the Grand Canyon of law enforcement take place and THE PLAZA >s budget dppth( |s alsQ signiflcant as a natural barrier for the eventually spread nationwide. *That this country "fess up" lthm ug of animal and Plant life from the north and south. «gh Coro and Huichole Indians are known to farm the or straighten up. (Former Jack Tar Hotel) edges of the bottom of A student mobilization hat the n the canyon, no human has been t ba<*.' Jt0haswalk its length. committee is forming to go around to the residence halls to 125 W. Michigan organized with 12 Americans and two Mexicans to , f y Putt Si tr,p The group, called Cedam Rio Mesquital, will pay inform the black students of the across from the Capitol tions kk et Way' moratorium, the spokesman e*pects to return to said. East Lansing before Christmas. I Friday, November 13 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Pollution restricts state By HANK SCHALLER fh« Michigan TWit the MiMilaan Resources. Dept. nt Natural of Natural Bales said tests made in late from Lake Huron south Sanilac to the Michigan of Port portion of Lake Erie, he said, because experienced Ba 00 ovnnripncprf in 90 net fishing," Bales said. Bait dealers cent drOD per cent and drop boat Co. of. Sarnla - fishing andj m.l.j-i.. Chemical, Bales said. Wyandotte protect average." the entirety not n, "How much of the Mercury contamination in July and early August revealed fish caught from these waters reveal a "dangerous" level of dealerships in Port Huron, contamination can be traced to .Z? affected adversely area has not been by the that mercury levels are not Algonac, Fair Haven, New Dow of Sarnla and Wyandotte ban. Michigan's waterways will cost mercury contamination. Baltimore, and Mt. Clemens have between $4 million and $9 changing. Chemical and how much to "Our lake fish Restrictions on sport and "Lake St. Clair, one of the born the brunt of much of the natural causes can't be million this year, according to commercial fishing are in effect state's largest fisheries, has loss. Winnipeg and have" WTjT Jack Bales, fishery biologist with "How can you afford to stay determined. Evidence has indicated that 50 to 300 pounds l»t 10 years," spokesman at «£££* City Fish open?" Clare Connally, Mount of mercury were escaping every Clemens bait dealer, said. "Who day from Dow of Sarnla," he ZSEt! •""" PLACEMENT BUREAU wants to go fishing and throw said. his fish back?" Metallic mercury is changed by ££ T. suffered. The estaurant has With "closed til after the a process called bacterial increased its conversion into toxic Prices to fishing ban" signs appearing compensate, she added. methylmercury, Harold H. Employers to interview throughout the inflicted area a need for relief funds has arisen. Prince, asst. professor of The Governor's Task Force on Mercury Contamination is fisheries and wildlife, said. "Mercury is one of the heavy | Police to plead The following employers will employers even though they University of Toledo, Wickes metals all of which are lethal to Corp. presently studying methods of be interviewing Nov. 23 and Nov. 24. December, March and have not completed their military service. Many employers Nov. 24: American Hospital relief, Bales said. organisms containing protoplasm," Niles R. Kevern, for traffic love June graduates of all degree have indicated an interest in Supply Corp., Clark Equipment Funds are also needed to aid a chairman of the dept. of interviewing the student before Co., Flint Community Schools, fisheries and wildlife, said. NIJMEGEN, Netherlands (AP> levels are eligible to interview Fraser Public Schools, Hackley sagging Lake Erie fishing - Police officers will unless otherwise indicated. and after his duty with the "Our biggest problem is the mount th industry, he said. "A $100,000 pulpite of four Roman Catho Union National Bank, Herman & If you are interested in an Armed Forces. fishing industry is now a difficulty of diagnosing mercury MacLean, George A. Hormen & churches Sunday to Nov. 23: University of $10,000 fishing industry." poisoning," Kevern said. "While plead fn, organization, please sign up in "neighborly love in traffic " Sairi the Placement Bureau as soon as Chicago, Clinton Country Club, Co., University of Michigan, The origin of mercury the average person doesn't eat Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp., one priest: "If neighborly |0Veis possible and at least two school Equitable Life Assurance contamination has been traced enough fish for it to be an Southern Methodist University, needed anywhere in these Society of U.S., Howard to two sources: Dow Chemical extreme hazard must time. days in advance of the interview you It surely is in traffic." date. Johnson's, Kroger Co., Young Skutt & Breitenwischer. Double vision Additional information is available in the Placement is it a beast? Is it a machine? What looks like a formidable, Bulletin posted each week at the peering structure is nothing more than a reflection caught V$IeCaesa$ in the Red Cedar. Turn the page to see the picture in its Placement Bureau and in most departments. TAKE proper perspective. Military Obligations: Students State News photo by Bill Holstein are advised to interview with OUT ON CAMPUS Pizza Treat f CALL Verway 337-1681 OFF CAMPUS CALL 337-1631 in flatio nary iod The price of houses should fall in the near "By the second quarter of 1969, economic future and the cost of food and gasoline at the growth had sputtered to a halt and by the second retail level is tapering off temporarily. But the quarter of 1970, price inflation had begun to long - range forecast for the battle against subside," he said. inflation is not so bright. The current rate of inflation, he said, is caused According to David I. Verway, a member of in part by underemployment. the MSU Bureau of Business and Economic Underemployment means that manufacturers, Research, conditions seem to favor continued encumbered with excess capacity, are raising price inflation at the present rate of four per cent prices. Other producers are hoarding critical skills annually. in hope of an early economic revival. Verway predicts that the manufacturers will In fact, the stage may be set for another period continue to raise prices to maintain profits on of "creeping inflation" Verway said. low volume. To counteract this inflationary trend, Verway said the United States needs a guaranteed income "A moderate reduction in personal income plan. taxes, or better still, passage of a guaranteed income plan for the poor is needed to restore Verway predicts that consumers can look for economic balance," he said. price increases in three key areas — gas and Such a move, he argues, would give the electric utility rates, durable goods and consumer economy the push it needs to offset declining services. federal purchases. But for couples who have been postponing the Federal purchases, spurred by escalation of the purchase of a home, the outlook is considerably Vietnam war, unsettled the economy back in brighter. Verway's article in the current issue of 1965. the Michigan State Economic Record notes an upturn in the sagging housing industry. Verway cited the failure of the administration to seek large tax increases in 1966 as compounding the excess purchasing power. As a result of lower interest loans, new housing "When t!v? medicine finally arrived in the construction has already begun to rise. This Revenue and Expenditure Control Act of 1968, expansion in the residential construction it was too late. Price inflation roared on, industry should permit most builders to increase maintained by an inflationary psychology operations to a more optimum level, he said. supported by a liberal monetary policy," he said. Price inflation is now at its lowest level since Other measures to combat this current the third quarter of 1968 when it stood well inflationary trend have been suggested, including above four per cent its peak of six per annually. Inflation reached cent early this year. Then, Verway notes, this "galloping rate of inflation" selective wage and price control. "But in the long run," Verway said, "they probably impede economic balance by creating MERIDIAN MALL LANSING MALL was finally slowed by Federal Reserve Board fundamental distortions in the structure of the efforts to cool the economy. economy." Students'Int'l Meditation Society CONGRATULATES announces a second introductory lecture in THE CAST OF T ranscendenta THE MSU PRODUCTION OF Meditation TUESDAY Nov. 17th 8 p.m. 106 6 Wells FIND'SALVATION ' Immediately the lecture those who following FROM YOUR FASHION CARES WITH wish to begin T ranscendental Meditation can make an ALOERT'S ALL-STAR. ALL-TOGETHER appointment for personal instruction. For information HIT COLLECTION OF FASHIOH Call 351-7168