Thursday the men of Tiou and the MICHIGAN Fair STATE NEWS . . . of Ch'u were to go to war, do V°u think wou,d win? STATE . . . and continued cold, with a high between 15 and 20 I»""0,a,U — Menciui UNIVERSITY degrees. 3 Number 101 East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 7, 1971 xfro tes ROLE IN VIET WAR fdered Laird forecasts close j 5ton de uS VEGAS, Nev. ordered Killed former (AP) - Extra tests Wednesday to determine heavyweight boxing of U.S. combat actions -won Charles "Sonny" Liston, found PARIS (AP) — Defense Secretary Melvin negotiations. He added, however, that if turning more defense responsibility over to with needle marks on his arms and R. Laird said Wednesday the U.S. combat negotiations fail, Vietnamization will American allies in the Pacific area, Laird and marijuana elsewhere in the role in South Vietnam will end after the permit disengagement of American forces. reported that by July 1 American forces ^ authorities said. middle of next summer, when the South Underscoring the "Nixon doctrine" of will be cut by more than 320,000. Vietnamese will take over the military '.Mtopsy earlier Wednesday failed to burden. -er the cause of the 38 - year - old "We will have an air support role and the >s death, and minute medical tests combat forces which will be assigned to the ordered. liston's widow, Geraldine, found the Tuesday night sprawled in the master m of their $60,000 split - level logistics, support and artillery roles will not be a combat mission but will be a security mission," he told a news conference. 'Small' inaug "They will be there to protect and Sheriffs deputies said death might support the forces that are assigned these occurred as long as 10 days ago. Mrs. for roles We will be in a position where the set W ... - said she flew hone from a visit to St. American combat responsibility will be because she had no answer to calls • removed as far as South Vietnam is -back to the day after Christmas, concerned." apt. Gene Clark, chief of detectives for Laird praised the Vietnamization sheriffs department, said a quarter - program, under which the South The formal inauguration of Clifton R. : of heroin was found in a balloon in Vietnamese are trained to take over Wharton Jr. as the 14th president of kitchen, and half an ounce of (See related story, p. 2) MSU will be Feb. 15. It is believed to be was found in Liston's trousers the first formal inauguration of a Clark said no narcotics combat missions, saying there had been president at MSU. iphernalia, such as a hypodermic "substantial progress." Wharton assumed the presidency Jan. |e, were found but that there were Laird declared the South Vietnamese 2. 1970. Formal installation of 1 puncture marks on each arm. forces are "much better equipped, much university presidents traditionally A capsule of black powder found in the better trained, and leadership has improved follows at a later date. Representatives s not identified. to the point where they are able to take from other universities will not over the military burden." participate. Liston's body was partly on a bench and Laird's statement did not mean that U.S. According to Madison Kuhn, y on his bed. A rail in the bench was soldiers no longer will be engaged in unofficial MSU historian, such en, indicating that he probably fell combat, although their role will be to ceremonies have usually been denly. He was wearing shorts and a Tee protect logistics, air and artillery bases. "expensive ventures" for other An aide explained: "We will always have The glowering 6-1,200-pound ex-convict American troops protecting the remaining Due to the economic restraints under ~n his professional boxing career at 21 forces." Thus, if the enemy attacks the which MSU is operating, Wharton after developing his skills while serving a recommended to the board of trustees erm for robbery. His career total in bases, U.S. troops will be drawn into battle. American forces in South Vietnam will that the inauguration be kept small. ir span was 50 wins and four losses. He beat 33 of 34 opponents before finning the championship from Floyd Wife finds be cut from a ceiling figure of 549,500 in January 1969, to less than 284,000 May 1. Attendance will be limited to members of the board, MSU officers and deans and family members. Laird said. He did not give a timetable for Tttterson Sept. 25, 1962, on a first - round Former heavyweight boxing champion Charles "Sonny" Liston is further reductions. "All that happened when John taockout. In a rematch July 22, 1963, he shown with his wife Geraldine, who found her husband's body in their Hannah became president," Kuhn said, Laird aakl that the United States still tavued Patterson again in the first round. luxurious home at Las Vegas, Nev., Tuesday night. Aufftoi'Wes said he "was that instead of going to the office desires a negotiated settlement in Vlfetnam. Liston lost his title to Cassius Clay Feb. at the foot of the stairs he went to the 8,1964, on a seventh round knockout. may have been dead a week. AP Wirephoto and that Vietnamization does not replace office at the head of the stairs. That was his inauguration." Although the inauguration ceremony will be private, it will immediately 4 off/ cers FT. MEADE, Md. (AP) - Dereliction of three and one freed half month pretrial Three other officers -- including Maj. Seaman considered in acted "after he personally- the investigating officer's precede the annual Faculty Convocation at which Wharton will deliver his "State of the University" address. Kuhn said that inaugural speeches are usually fair indications of what the president intends to do and that Gen. Samuel Koster, former Americal Wharton's speech may be useful for this investigation by the military equivalent of duty and other charges against four more a civilian grand jury. Division commander and former West reports and recommendations and the reason. officers accused in the alleged coverup of advice of his staff judge advocate." The four officers -- Lt. Col. David C. Point superintendent -- still face possible the My Lai case were dropped Wednesday A spokesman said there "would be no court - martial for their handling of the because of "insufficient evidence," the Gavin, 39; Lt. Col. William D. Guinn, 41; comment from any of the parties involved, field investigation of the incident. Army said. Maj. Charles Calhoun, 39; and Maj. as per normal procedure." Frederick W. Watke, 37 - investigated Fourteen officers were charged last Lt. Gen. Jonathan O. Seaman, events surrounding the alleged My Lai March after an army panel headed by Lt. commanding general of the 1st Army at Ft. Gen. William R. Peers reported evidence of more than 102 civilians March Open hearings sc h edu massacre Meade, Md., dismissed the charges after 16,1968. indicating that "certain persons, wittingly viewing testimony taken last year in a or unwittingly, suppressed certain information about the incident from passing up the chain of command." Synthesis of hormone Thirteen officers and enlisted men were on ASMSU's 1971 budget charged with committing crimes during the combat sweep through the South Vietnamese hamlet. holds medical promise Seven were ordered to trial, three face recommendations to the board as soon as increase and the way ASMSU was handling possible court - martial and three officers its finances, the board was giving students a were cleared. By JOHN JUEL the open hearings are completed. "For the first time, students will have a chance to speak directly to the issue. In addition to Koster, now stationed at State News Staff Writer chance to voice their opinions about the "If the student body does have strong SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A biochemist and gives medical researchers a powerful 1st Army headquarters here, charges Open hearings on the proposed 1971 tool to probe cancer and the causes of budget before it is passed," ASMSU feelings about how ASMSU should handle announced Wednesday the first artificial new growing out of the My Lai investigation are ASMSU budget will be held during the its finances, we should have a large turnout Chairman Hal Buckner said Wednesday. synthesis of human growth hormone, a several diseases. still pending against Col. Oran K. next two weeks by the ASMSU budget for the hearings," Buckner said. "If The announcement was made by C. H. "Instead of relying on the district research milestone in learning the language Henderson, then commanding officer of committee. representatives to find out what the nobody comes, then well know that ® the chemical messages that govern the Li, professor of biochemistry, and Dr. the 11th Infantry Brigade in Roster's The $48,750 budget proposal was students want, each rep's constituency can money isn't as critical an issue as was tody's functions. Philip R. Lee, Chancellor of the University. division, and Capt. Dennis H. Johnson, 35, submitted to the student board by ASMSU The achievement Li has been director of the hormone a military intelligence officer with the 11th speak for themselves at the meetings." supposed." by the Hormone Comptroller Grant Grecu late last term and Buckner said that because of the alleged Research Laboratory at the University of laboratory since its formation in 1950. Brigade at the time of the incident. is now being considered by the budget wlifornia at San Francisco holds promise The Army announcement of the >r the proposed student tax (Please ti o page 19) committee. The committee will present its f°r elimination of (Please turn ti e 19) dismissal of charges Wednesday said most forms of dwarfism Faculty By STEVE WATERBURY State News Staff Writer News background continuesof PROPOSED MEMBERSHIP OE THE Total STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL study Members Total Faculty Under - Graduate th Wo ^ars of deliberations concerning Committee Members Total graduate at large Student . ro'e of students in academic faculty, such as their salary, leaves, the senate meeting, which will be closed to ernance will be continued at the Jan. 19 insurance and other fringe benefits, health the public, the negative response displayed Curriculum 25 16 6 1 2 thp ate fT °f Academic Senate at which service and housing, retirement; by many student leaders toward the report of the Report of the Academic • Matters affecting the distinctively and the accompanying lack of positive 6 3 2 Educational Policies . 27 16 in a! Con(ern'ng Student Participation professional duties of the faculty, namely, lobbying in behalf of the report are likely caaemic Government may be decided. the duties that flow from the faculty's to hinder the chances of passage. Faculty Affairs. 'eiect T Spr'ng term 1969' the senate obligation to maintain the intellectual In a statement passed by acclamation at Faculty Compensation, 14 0 0 0 14 about ?n oar'ier version of the report by authority of the University as a center of the Nov. 24, 1970 meeting of the ASMSU & Academic Budget * attenrti uUrto ' one mar8'n at a meeting detached inquiry and disinterested pursuit Student Board, the report was termed 14 3 2 20 1 of th faculty members. Because of truth; . "faculty supremist drivel." Student Faculty Tenure -> 23 14 6 1 Matters in which the distinctively Honors Programs PossihT e®r,,er rejection, it will now be • government leaders have been generally am'„ for faculty members to propose professional rights of the faculty are at unreceptive to the view that if the report is 21 14 3 2 2 issue, as in decisions concerning the International Projects >3ngentS l° the report at the senate substantive issues of tenure, that is, the passed by the senate, the 31 student members of the council could work for Library 21 14 3 2 JS, 'dances of senate passage will re appointment, promotion, or dismissal of individual members of the faculty. revisions more effectively than the present three non - voting members. However, it Student Affairs * 17 6 5 4 2 2 last y be considerably improved over 21 14 3 m.pVn8' partly because the vote then A strong possibility does exist however appears that if the report is passed by the Business Affairs 2 2 ™during a period of intense student that a coalition of faculty members who senate relatively intact, ASMSU would Academic Governance * 36 18 -16 1 of Mf' Parlly because of the inclusion perceive a threat from the extension of cooperate in its implementation. Public Safety * 14 7 4 «Uards of Acuity prerogatives. The student power and students who believe The possibility exists for student leaders 20 14 3 1 «,nt the report does not go far enough may to seek to amend the document by having Building. Lands & studonttrS'al new safeguards provide that Planning * mav "ot members of the Academic Council •v defeat the report at the Academic senate faculty members introduce amendments on ,New Committee vote on: meeting. (Please turn to page 19) alters of exclusive concern to the Although > students will be voting at 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 7, 197! news summary Bishop convicted in death plol YAOUNDE, CAMEROON(AP) -- A d'etat" in which "only the of death penalties in Spain and organization called the Holy die, 73 others were on trial. All the defendants deni| J SAIGON ( ■ Co»in,nT military tribunal Wednesday angels would act." the Soviet Union last month. Cross for the Liberation of Fifteen were acquitted because seeking to kill Ahidjo and s. ■Uwedn® sentenced a black Roman No appeal was possible in the |0,riju»na . of AP and UPI. Sentenced to die with the Cameroon and Celestin Takla, of "reasonable doubts." Five ^jd they had been IS Catholic bishop to death before case and the bishop's sentence bishop were Gabriel Tabeu, alleged treasurer of the given life terms, and 53 tortured! ■ Vietnam and n<.,l(,0 a firing squad for his alleged role could only be commuted by known as "Wambo the Runner," organization, others terms raneine received terms ranging the Pollce »ntc . . makil in a plot to assassinate the Cameron president. President Ahmadou Ahidjo, a leader of a quasi - religious Besides the men sentenced to from 5 to 25 years. confessions. I turning- The Moslem who led Cameroon t ■ ■I* flowing > The Vatican expressed independence in 1960. ■ The Unit* "extreme suffering" over the In Paris, Cameroon i liop»ySouth verdict and appealed for said there was no clemency. time set for the execution, which is to be 'ON BECOMING HUMAN' l.cent for ea The Bishop of Nkongsamba, "We will have an air support public. The Paris newspaper Msgr. Albert Ndongmo, 44, France Soir noted that role, and the combat forces which flanked by an armed guard, President - 'U' College will be assigned to the logistics, listened to the sentencing Georges Pompidou was planning a state visit to the West support and artillery roles will f101 be a combat mission but a security impassively. He had acknowledged earlier that African republic next month and the bishop's execution being in contact with a man would be regarded with extreme s planning "a spiritual coup disfavor following commutations - Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird. By MICHAEL FOX State News Staff Writer (See story, p. 1) ON COSTS The fourth annual University College symposium opens Monday j:j: with a black author, a Aid to Pakistan insufficient Romney raps jij: jij: clergyman, a psychologist and a philosopher speaking "On Becoming Human." The four speakers will Boats, trucks, bullock carts and Soviet helicopters are carrying relief materials to the East Pakistan area devastated by a storm two months ago, but recipients in House report discuss various factors which §: affect the quality of g the modern world during the life in three MOODY ALEXANDER O Rawalpindi say the aid is not enough. - day symposium. GUARARD WASHINGTON (AP) - proper repairs, fees, It is difficult to reach the paddy fields. Sydney Jourard, professor with Ervin. Laszlo, professor Many bodies Secretary of Housing George commissions, and finance professor of English at the symposium by still are unburied. Although survivors Romney accused a House charges were considered, of psychology at the of philosophy at the State Jackson State College, will "Some New Styles in the discussing I complain of the University of Florida, will University of New York at Way I odor, they also complain of helplessness when asked to committee chairman Wednesday discuss "On Becoming of Becoming Human" at 4 of issuing a report on home - Romney conceded the give the first talk at 7 p.m. Genesco, speaking on Human: On Being Human." I help bury corpses. Fights have broken out between program has had its problems, x Monday in the Auditorium. "Reverence for Natural Mrs. Alexander p.m. Wednesday. f ownership subsidies that was including some poor appraisals, The author of is best Moody has been a leader in | peasants and burial details when people refuse to join numerous Systems: An Ethos for the known for her Civil War novel "inaccurate, misleading and but he argued that the a number of the effort. incomplete" — and of breaking committee staff report :£ books and articles on Coming Age." "Jubilee". She is director of movements so The privately organized National Relief and his word when he did it. g humanistic psychology, Laszlo is an internationally the Institute for the Study of includingl Women's Liberation and the Rehabilitation Committee said thousands of survivors "I am shocked that a man amounted to an unfair attack on the whole program, :•:! Jourard's address is titled, known philosopher and the History, Life and Culture "New Politics." ] who has been in Congress ij:: "Unpolluting the Human musician whose principal are "still that The secretary said at a news of Black People at Jackson. All speakers will passing their days under open sky in this Environment: A Social World field of interest is human appear ir weather." long would resort to such conference Patman broke a *: Fit for Humans to Grow In." The Rev. Mr. Howard the University Auditorium. values. tactics," Romney said of Rep. promise when he did not submit The first of two programs Moody, progressive pastor of While on campus, thi At 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wright Patman, D-Tex., the report to the department the Hudson Memorial Church speakers will reside in four chairman of the House Banking before its release on Tuesday will be at 4 p.m. Margaret Walker Alexander, in Greenwich, N.Y., will close and Currency Committee. Tuesday, University residence halls- : Lockheed to fight Pentagon The secretary called Patman irresponsible or allowing a report which Romney said ignored Lockheed Aircraft Corp. said in Wednesday it will litigate its contract dispute with the Pentagon in hope of gaining a better financial settlement than the government has offered. Daniel J. Haughton, board chairman of the Washington independent findings of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) alleged abuses in two of 10 cities cited by committee AUTC to hear probe repon nation's investigators. By JAMES SHELDON Mark Rosenhaft, chairman of campus driving and parking might take on these matters. He 12-member committee concern J largest defense contracting firm, described as an The report asserted that HUD AUTC, said in a memorandum permits were being sold through said AUTC as a whole must "excessive and unwarranted penalty" the has allowed speculators to make The to AUTC members that although intermediaries for $55 each. decide how to proceed. continuity. The new turnover ol government's All-University Traffic case wi„ bp ^nt to MqiI personnel and the heavvl proposal which would involve company acceptance of huge profits on the sale of Committee (AUTC) will meet Ingham County prosecutors $200 - million fixed loss on its C5 plane contract. a housing backed with government Friday afternoon to discuss*# udiciTrv bo^es addiS \-y ' add,tl_°nal decided aeciaea Dec uec. . not . to issue Attention will also be given Friday to a letter the committee workload facing them will be if mortgage subsidies. t -TiT further action : I a ,ss information . concerning certain criminal warrants problem, he said. [ht u. which may be QUestionahlP nermits by will send to the provost and to Romney said committee - taken on last term's m»v rail Dolice Iffiflfcdl 200 some onn 200,000 Thene figures also showed that ThM* n8ures »•«> showed that have experimented tented with The The Army also reported that Army also first first time an official time an official policy for by U.S. forces. The uncover jungle hideouts of the « £1 Wednesday to search out to search out men. 200,000 Use oftimes use seven of marijuana was about marijuana or other marijuana was about marijuana or other drugs. greater than that of Figures for drugs. the first 10 for for thethe first first 10V£ 10V4 months months of of destruction of destruction of marijuana fields, responsibility for destroying Viet Viet Cong but which also ruined 1970, there were 25 confirmed although burning of fields in these crops rest with the ^uana "e,ds ,n South It rose from 47 arrests for barbituates or LSD and more months of last year showed drug deaths among Americans in some has been carried out government of South Vietnam." crops in some places. J im and turn them over to areas drug abuse in 1965 - the year of than seven times that of hard the first major U.S. 7,065 violations for use or Vietnam, 64 fatalities in which for two years. Thi: uti< Much of the wild marijuana JJJ Vietnamese troops for The idea is to cut down employment here - to an troop narcotics - heroin or opium. possession of marijuana, 1,452 drugs were suspected, and more ary apparently stems from the storm grows in the flatland provinces estimated 11,000 last year, Surveys compiled by the U.S. for use or possession of than 700 hospital cases linked to The directive was careful to of criticism that surrounded the in the western Mekong Delta JJpowing use of pot by GIs. United States has agreed according to figures in the Command indicated that dangerous drugs such as LSD, drugs. state, however, that "under no now-halted U.S. defoliation below Saigon. Some of it is between 100,000 and 150,000 and 736 for use or possession of The U.S. Command's directive circumstances will such fields, L South Vietnam juat under directive. program — the spraying of cultivated by farmers as a cash American servicemen in Vietnam narcotics. apparantly established for the once discovered, be destroyed chemicals intended to destroy or drop. cent for each manjuana plant tin calls on U.S. field mmanders Sinuous ^ches for to conduct ground and air marijuana fields ij once they are located, to Israel reported pressing JJn them over to the South Vietnamese for burning. W JU,. new Sifhton offensive was launched Lmander of directive from Gen. W. Abrams, U.S. forces in for session with UN envoy Vietnam, to subordinate UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Israeli sources had no sources said Tekoah renewed the Council on Nov. 22, 1967. e0l»manders. It calls for (AP) — Diplomatic sources said comment. U.S. officials were request in his first meeting with The resolution provides for an oppression programs to fight Wednesday Israel was pressing aware of the Israeli request, but Jarring on Tuesday. over . all Middle East peace lbUse of all drugs - not just anew its request that U.N. added that Jarring has the right There was speculation that settlement, including Israeli iguana, although this is by far Special Envoy Gunnar V. Jarring and authority to decide on all Israel might want to elevate the withdrawal from Arab territory the biggest cause for concern. confer in Jerusalem with Foreign procedural matters. peace talks to the level of won jn the June 1967 war, and The Command directive Minister Abba Eban on Middle Jarring met Wednesday foreign ministers, or switch the Arab recognition of Israel as a •cknowledged publicly for the East peace proposals. morning with Israeli Ambassador site from UN headquarters to sovereign state. Israel and the Christmas IM time the extent of its drug The report came on the Yosef Tekoah, and scheduled an Cyprus. Israel has favored Arabs say they have accepted second day of the resumption of afternoon meeting with Cyprus over New York, but the ^"directive noted a sharp the Arab - Israeli peace talks Egyptian Ambassador Arabs want the talks at UN the resolution, but they differ on how it should be Although Spartan Village residents have taken down ornaments of the holiday season, the in GI drug violations over after a four - month disruption, Mohammed H. El-Zayyat. headquarters on the symbol of peace remains to show the Christmas spirit everyday of this year. implemented. He past five years - figures that and Arab diplomats privately Eban sent a message to Jarring ambassadorial level. State News photo by John Harrington greased steadily even in the charged Israel with stalling last Dec. 28 asking that Jarring El-Zayyat told reporters pist 18 months when the tactics. meet with him in Jerusalem. The Tuesday that he had received no UITC SOUTH. WEST indication in his first talk with ■■■■•» ■ ■■/ ■■ ■ Jarring that Israel had any intention to negotiate on a Council consider serious basis. Tekoah declined to comment on the Egyptian's statement. In London, Mahmoud Riad, the Egyptian foreign minister, Coldwave By The Associated Press free said the first move to extend the An all-time record 39 degrees below zero in Arizona, record 70s, and along the California coast in the high 30s and low 40s. cease - fire in the Suez Canal Although the 39 below recorded at the Hawley Lake Indian bylaw modifications heating gas consumption in the Chicago area, the threat of severe zone probably would have to citrus and avocado crop damage in California, bottled gas failing trading post on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation was the come from the United Nations to vaporize in Colorado — these were some of the effects of the coldest ever in Arizona, it was still second to the 50 below at or the Big Four powers in the Lake DeWeese Lodge, a resort complex in the mountains of south nearly nationwide cold wave Wednesday. form of pressure on Israel to At least 16 states had subzero temperatures in the morning and central Colorado. The provost has agreed to once each year the freeze reached Texas and the Gulf Coast states. By DAVE PERSON support the modified vision of frequently at the request of - - * ~ either the elected member the terr'tory. A""> Only the Florida peninsula and the Southern California coast Nebraska laid claim to No. 1 in snowdrift competition as commuter traffic stalled 10 to 20 blocks State New* Staff Writer the bylaws, Greer said. or long in some places in He said the council must pass College Advisory Council, either Riad said the _ cease _ - fire due . escaped. Minimums in Florida resort areas were in the 60s and Omaha. The Academic Council will the amendments In a form orally or in writing, to their to expire Feb. 5 could be consider a modified version of satisfactory to both respective College Advisory extended "forever if Israel the amendments to the faculty administrative officials and the Councils concerning the work of accepted the resolution Open Thursday & Friday Evenings Until 9 p.m. bylaws concerning the board of trustees. their committees." approved by the Security University Committee on He added that if a modified Faculty Affairs when it convenes version of the amendments were it 3:15 p.m. Tuesday in the Con Room of the International «r. v to pass the council, it have to go through the would Senate JACOBSON'S WHITE SALE 1 ■ before reaching the board of he amendments were trustees. previously passed by the council In accordance with a report Fill in you^r Martex towel needs now at substantial savings the Academic Senate but on the Revised Grading System were rejected by the board of at MSU, passed in 1968, the trustees. minimum grade for a student In other business, a proposal with 85 credits or more in order SOVEREIGN TOWELS of deep-looped to eliminate the requirement to receive credit for the course is that a minimum grade of 1.5 be 1.5. 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LESLIE not quick advantage t",-VWtTUI\I £l' x, i j CT t- ^ advertising manager MARK EICHER, managing editor ED HUTCHISON, city editor BARBARA PARNESS, campus KEN KRELL, editorial editor editor to It's fairly easy to a long - range sidestep a commitment goal, because that's the sort ot thing most people expect. A chance for an immediate advantage all too opportunity to select the voting undergraduate student member of the Search and Selection Committee for a new dean of the College of Communication Arts. often overrides principle. nina JEANNE SADDLER, associate editor The reasons for that rejection can be And so "Captains of Industry" can GARY WALKOWICZ, sports editor found in the University's decision - publicly support a cleaner environment making Seven-time recipient of the Pacemaker award even as their factories vomit sludge into "power structure." Time was when the for outstanding journalism. rivers and snort garbage into the air. They administration made all the decisions don't like to, you see, but they have no which affected students and faculty. Ihen tin- choice; if they don't do it, someone else faculty understandably sought some will. Better they should make the money control over such decisions, and in due than have someone else do it. course there appeared the Academic EDITORIALS And a national administration pledged Council, Academic Senate and numerous to "bring us together" can deliberately faculty committees. choose distorted rhetoric and unrestrained Unfortunately, the nouveau riche attacks on its detractors in an attempt to faculty either fail to understand that increase its hold on Congress. Its rationale students desire similar control or are (or rationalization): "What is an election if generally unwilling to share their position division?" with students. Army not a spying But every now and then somebody sticks his neck out and . . . At the end of fall term, the Journalism The composition of the Search and Selection Committee — suggested by Provost John Cantlon and approved by the Student Advisory Committee (J-SAC), of faculty council of the college — was one which I am a member, rejected the faculty member from each of the college's five departments, a faculty member by federal di POINT OF VIEW selected by the provost, a representative of the provost, one graduate student and one undergraduate student. The composition was voted on and nonvoting The federal court hearing on Army spying in Chicago has turned up fascinating insights on the right to had been burned spy center at or sent to the Army Fort Holabird, Md. He refused, however, to give details of Knowledge should precede move approved by the college faculty. And then, almost as an afterthought,the departmental student committees were asked to select nominees for the two EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is payment on the contract up until the date because it provides you with evidnece that privacy. Federal District Court Judge the group's activities, calling that student positions. Richard B. Austin dismissed suit the first part of a two - part point of you move out, since, in Michigan, minors the landlord violated his contractual a information "classified" on orders That's when J-SAC came in and view submitted by the Off are legally responsible for contracts made commitment. calling for a halt to Army snooping from Washington. - Campus promptly bowed out. Council (OCC). to procure basic necessities, housing in this (4) Parking: If you discover a traffic on private citizens, holding that the In line with Walker's statement, we Six faculty members and two students citation between your windshield and seemed lopsided to us. We called it administration was well within its must assume that while civilians' A predictable void in the off - campus If you are 21 or over, you are responsible wipers entitling you to pay $4 to the tokenism and boycotted the procedures as resident's knowledge of community for the full payment of the contract (which right to prepare itself against the lives are vulnerable to Army municipality of East Lansing, and you wish unfair to students. structure prohibits rational consumer should be specified), and if you vacate the to express your discontent, give a call to possibility of civil emergencies. snoopers, civilians have .no right to behavior in the areas of housing and It has been argued that each faculty The precedent has been set. Your premises, the landlord may file suit against the East Lansing City Hall and speak with member would represent only a know anything about the snooper's housing - related problems. (OCC's) "Guide you. John Patriarche, G. Michael Conlisk right to privacy is legally superceded activities. The Army's invasion of to Off Campus Living" comprehensively In either departmental interest, just as the students • case, when one breaks a (planning director) and/or Robert Bruce would represent the student interests. But by the government's need to keep your privacy is none of your business discusses the economic and social factors contract, legal advice should be obtained. (city engineer). Do not curse the policeman the two interests are not parallel. The tabs on its citizenry. which should be considered in one's ASMSU provides a lawyer each Wednesday it seems. (for he is merely following orders), but student representatives have departmental decision to move off campus. afternoon between the hours of 1 and 5. inform the above city council advisers of Judge Austin called the spying Attempts were made by nervous But once one is off campus, conflicts The cost for his services is $3 for 15 interests just as the departmental your reaction to their motor vehicle activity "typical Washington Army officials to calm an angry between building owner and tenant minutes; if you don't have the bread, OCC ordinances. It would also be worthwhile if representatives have undeniable faculty bureaucratic boondoggling" and the interests. It is highly unlikely, for example, public by suggesting that further inevitably arise. To assist you in resolving will assist you. you directly contacted each city council that this faculty - dominated committee suit "much ado about nothing." these conflicts, we suggest a few courses of investigations on civilians could be (3) Problems with your Landlord: If member. will select a dean who promises to The loss of privacy is not "much action which have been reliable in the past. your landlord fails to fulfill his contractual The parking problem is compounded by turned over to private agencies. That eliminate tenure and to make decisions ado about nothing." The Supreme directive (1) Dorm Contracts: Because the obligations, arbitrarily changes the nature of both the city's not permitting on-street without regard for faculty opinion. ignores the principle dormitory system finds itself $64,000,000 the contract, retains your security deposit Court of 1880 ruled that the question of civilian privacy and shifts parking during the early moming hours and J-SAC recognized the dual interests of the in debt, dorm management has decided not or acts in such a way as to adversely affect by the University's prohibiting on-campus representatives and proposed that the government had no right to dwell in the problem over to private snoopers to break contracts during the academic your housing situation, numerous agencies student parking during the day. University committee contain both a faculty member the private lives of its citizens. who would be responsible to the year unless the student marries, drops his can be of assistance to you. agencies to whom you may complain are and a student (either graduate or Americans have accepted this fact. credit load below seven or severs his ties First, you should contact Off government. - Campus the Dept. of Public Safety (355-2221), the undergraduate) from each department. with the Uniygrsjty. Only in cases of Council (355-8300) and inform us of your Now we find this is not? necessarily Student Traffic Committee (355-8281) and Moreover, these agencies, like the exttfem6! personal (i.e., financial) hardship Impossible, said the provqst. The the case any more. Preparing for the grievance. The Off - Campus Housing the Student Motor Vehicle Office committee would be too large to do American Securities Council (ASC) are contracts dissolved. Consult with your Office (355-8303), a department of the (355-1844). These three groups are anything. possibility of a "civil emergency" has in Chicago, for instance, are often head adviser and/or visit the Residence But to give students an additional voice, been labeled a valid enough excuse even more cloak and dagger in their Halls Assignments office, 190 Holmes Hall the provost suggested adding an alternate for the government to stick its not - operations than the Army. The ASC (355-7460), for additional information for both of the student positions. The so - secretive nose into a civilian's claims to keep a card on over six regarding housing contracts. If you are under 21 and decide to break the alternate could attend all meetings and The Student - Faculty Judiciary, at life. Under this decision, the million Americans contract, you are responsible for payment on the participate in the discussion, but would not including OCC's behest, has issued an injunction which vote. And the faculty, feeling generous, government can use the civil - contract up until the date you move out, since, in "peaceniks, draft - card - burners, prohibits the University from enforcing the approved. emergency excuse to snoop on and psuedo - intellectuals" but current off - campus housing regulation Michigan, minors are legally responsible for Thus, students on the committee were that a full time student must be either 21 contracts made anyone it chooses. refuses to let its subjects see their to basic necessities, - procure physically only one less than ' SAC during the academic year or older or have housing in this Testimony of Col. Joseph Walker files because the stream of people attained senior status by the beginning of case. suggested, but had three less ,.»i i'ht Jr., commander of the 113th committee room would be mo' ded, looking in the files would "drive the academic year to live off campus in but the basic situation was uncivilised. Military Intelligence Group in them nuts." unsupervised housing. A commission is A lottery was arranged for , termining Evanston, Illinois, provided more The Supreme Court has held that now investigating the legal, educational and dean of students' office, should likewise be responsible for traffic control and parking the voting and nonvoting social justifications behind this policy. members of the insight into the extent of one of a person's most basic contacted. Together, OCC and OCH act to ordinances. rights is The findings of this commission will have committee, with a blank paper representing resolve the conflict by either directly If a parking space is included with your government investigating. the right to be let alone. With the undergraduate journalism students (all implications for on-campus dwellers as notifying the landlord of your complaint apartment, it should be specified in your other student committees in the college Walker appeared before Judge upsurge in Army snooping, as well as well. The very constitutionality of MSU's or forming a Grievance Austin and Committee, which contract. If your landlord does not provide had accepted the administration - faculty explained that the increased government intervention in housing regulations which have only an consists of two members from both the you with a parking space, he may be in economic approved procedures). The blank paper was group's activities had been curtailed other aspects of citizens' private justification is being questioned. city government and the business violation of the East Lansing building code. drawn. since last June. He said the lives, that right is severely (2) Off - Campus Housing Contracts: community and a member of OCC, that Either John Wibert (building inspector) or J-SAC could have dropped the boycott When entering into an agreement with your information gathered on such leading threatened. Government activity in investigates your situation. G. Michael Conlisk (planning director) and taken the seat, but it chose instead to landlord, it is prudent to have a written If your dwelling is located in East should be informed of your situation: personalities as Sen. Adlai Stevenson, areas exclusively the private concern continue the boycott. Our basic criticisms contract specifying the landlord's Lansing, complaints can also be filed with They can revoke the landlord's rooming remained unchanged; by becoming tokens D-Ill., and Rev. Jesse Jackson, of people must be curtailed before responsibilities as well as your own. Bill Costick (secretary of the Human house license. we did not eliminate tokenism. So regional director of the Southern the information becomes fuel for Adequate kitchen facilities, parking spaces by a a Relations Commission) and John Your city officials must react to your 7-2 vote we chose principle instead of Christian and major appliances, along with Patriarche (city manager), who have offices Leadership Conference, witch hunt. complaints as a taxpayer and a citizen of "immediate advantage." maintenance of these appliances, should be in the East Lansing City Hall (337-1731). East Lansing, Meridian Township, Lansing Maybe we made a mistake and provided by the landlord. The contract If the house is not being maintained and should also specify who is responsible for Township or Lansing. But you must championed a principle no one else cared has deteriorated into what you would remember that it is ultimately the about. exterior maintenance and if the tenants are regard as an untenantable condition, University's responsibility to assist you in so designated, a lawnmower, snow shovels contact John Wibert (East But every time I think about polluters Lansing building resolving your off - campus problems who want a better environment and and other equipment should be provided inspector, 337-1731) and ask him to because the University, through its R egistration by the landlord. If you are under 21 and decide to break the contract, you are responsible for inspect your dwelling. His report may be useful if you bring suit against the landlord enrollment, housing expansion, and vehicle regulation policies, affects your situation opportunist politicians who want to be statesmen and anybody who decides to choose principle tomorrow but not today, or if you decide to dissolve the contract, off campus. I'm glad we decided to be different. TRB FROM WASHINGTON curiouser and The registration great East debacle Lansing voter vibrations coming from city hall are 91st Congress-, it wasn't that bad becomes highly reminiscent of attempts made curiouser and curiouser. As before, this summer to prevent students over What in the world was the Senate doing a day's debate, without amendments, the problem revolves around 21 from registering in the City of in the final days of the 91st Congress? without scrutiny, without Rep. Richard Boiling, D-Mo., a stronger thought. Even in Equal Employment Opportunity Act held rights amendments, the first population registering students and now, 18 - East Lansing. Making a collective fool of itself and a the hawkish House, Chairman Mahon of control legislation in U.S. history, an mockery of the legislative process? Richard the Appropriations Committee up by the old Bourbons in the House Rules year - olds. The present voter residence quietly Committee. important job safety and occupational Nixon thought so; he threatened to use the affidavit contains the maximum clipped $2 billion from military spending health bill, among others. City Clerk Beverly Colizzi has 20th Amendment to keep Congress in But wait another minute. The requests. Senate stated that she plans to draft a new degree of inquiry that the city clerk's virtually continuous session because it (3) It was trying to block the Supersonic blocked the nominations of The 91st's record in other words, wasn't office may make into the residency hadn't passed his welfare reform bill Haynsworth quite as bad as painted. Plenty of room for registration affidavit Transport, which the U.S. needs like and Carswell to the which will Supreme Court. include of an individual elector. Only one (Nixon didn't start pushing the bill until the another hole in the head. Muskie's monumental improvement, as usual, but suppose you some "basic criteria" eleventh hour). GOP leader Hugh Scott anti-pollution bill compare it with Nixon's two change is required in present A lot of the criticism aimed at the 91st was approved; it actually could force the - year record? defining residency. thought so; he accused fellow Senators of Congress was deserved: the Social Security closing of polluting factories, shut down Ah, that does put a different cast on procedures: a second affidavit should dawdling, posturing, delaying. Even - welfare reform trade bill auto production things, doesn't it? Nixon initiated some of Clearly this is a violation of the be drawn up exactly like the first Democrat leader Mike Mansfield conceded - monstrosity in lines, ban cars from these domestic the Senate; the unconscionable delay downtown areas. A significant measures, supported others, agreement reached this summer over with the exception that it is entitled the Senate was a theater of the absurd — on employment but somehow appropriations bills, which rivaled old and manpower bill was passed (Nixon managed to cast himself as a the original drafting of the affidavit. there were "filibusters on filibusters and faineant president, a do-nothing. More "Voter Registration Affidavit for Clarence Cannon and Carl vetoed it, then lit the national filibusters within filibusters." Hayden at their Christmas To amend this simply because the Federal Elections." Further, where worst; the House's failure to pass the tree; a hearty Merry Christmas to the accurately, a don't - really - care. No more to it than that? Just the Supreme Court has added new voters McGovern - Javits or Foley - Quie food unemployed). Congress enacted postal Leadership, the politics of hope, passed to the present document reads "I am at arteriosclerotic Senate writing another the other end of stamp bills; an important consumer *efor m, draft Pennsylvania Avenue. to the rolls would constitute a least 21 years of age" the federal despairing chapter in the breakdown of reform, improved That's not an unimportant serious breach of faith. protection bill blocked by the absence of nployment insurance, accomplishment election form should read "18 years American institutions? Wait a minute. Let's voting of the 91st Congress. It would also constitute a breach take a look at what the Senate, for all its lUMLUIMUJr of age". do you Think there's any of the intent, if not the letter, of bombast, blather and delay, was trying to truth in the statement. Implementation of this procedure do. 11 for every snowflake "i^at state and federal law. would clear up any logistical (1) It was trying to keep Mr. Nixon from falls a lie is sorn " ? The local hassle is doubly sleepwalking the U.S. into another problems that could arise from the perplexing since registering 18 - year present electoral double standard. It Southeast Asian war. That's bad? - olds lor federal elections could not will also allow the city to remain (2) It was trying to break the military's possibly threaten the local political stranglehold on American policy. For years , within the legal bounds described by billions of dollars in military spending were .status quo. Nevertheless the state and federal law. whooped through both chambers with only Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 7, 1971 ^ |q(|R READERS' MIND MSU A new example dawn for MSU fraternities are not holes. As difference lies not in the qualities. Fraternity men's determine whether you have necessarily ours. We need full I'm just saying that for those Book Store In the Center for International Ji I thast**'1'along rush Practice that week breaks the atte of fa continuously impressed by the I physical structures so much as in the atmosphere, the spirit of the averages are consistently above the All Men's averages, and something positive to contribute to the house or whether your living people because we are going places and doing things who want to think we get it together, we have something to Programs ■it*" e heroines divided into dorm's variety and services. The people. 1 think one could safely fraternity men share a common caught up in a dead image of and we need each other, offer. J«nd us. The us is the living facilities are in many cases say that any fraternity is more bonding — a "test of fire" and a many broads, too much booze sometimes to share the load. Yeah, it's a new dawn. I|fn. ' ,8 " "fratters," (and excellent, and the care and or less a reflection of any dorm sense of history. and too few brains. We're not Finally, I do not mean to . . . Grace Slick |2, descriptive ic the terms) "dormies, and the maintenance exceptional. Much the same can be said for floor at a given point in time. Even the relative numbers are One thing that has changed — and this change is important — is particular as to what your old construe that these things do not friends think of yt" ,ye it face take place in dorms. They do, Joseph A. Ditzhazy Jr. l?$ormrats," Hissing etc. J am letter in hope fraternity houses; different like dorms. Some they are are the same. There are differences, however. You know caught some that fraternities are no longer up in re-making man, yes man or feat rs that and all things mentioned above gobble. Their opinions are not are not appealing to everybody. president, Interfraternity Council Jan. 6,1971 I Jut for at least one term this quite striking, and some are very fine houses with two cats in the every brother's name (yes, John, individuals. The emphasis has the guy that's the second switched to an individual - aid, even ART BUCHWALD l^/importBnt, I. necessity to 1 believe, is clear some yard. door from the end on the left) and something about his home, sensitivity-type arrangement. The people in your house It seems to me that the ■Jconceptions. All dorms, for hopes, faults, and positive actually care about you as a brother, as well as a human being because you have all Christopher who? shared the common goal of Mail registration better wanting to be a member. It is hard to like or care for 40 people at one time, but you are or so who live neither on campus nor reinforced, usually, becuase I*, the Editor: ■ in frats could work through the could be set up (just so long as those around you are trying the Registration is a procedure 40,000 people don't all have to WASHINGTON One of the argument was about. Karen's telephone number. I said flihit takes forever and departmental office of their use the same line at the same same thing. - we could look it up in the Fraternities are also selective. most fascinating things that is Zinnser filled me in. "I guess ■ttomplishes little more than major. Permits to Register and time). Now this does not mean that taking place in America's youth I'm one of those old - fashioned telephone book, but Mitzi said flihe filing »f a few 1BM cards in Schedule Reservation Cards could then be sent out to the The above outlined procedure blacks use the back door or your culture is that no one knows parents of the non - permissive she didn't know Karen's last ■ite proper stacks and the paying dorms (etc.). works. The University of name better be Smith or Jones. anybody else's last name. The school," he said. "The argument name. As a matter of fact, the ■«([ees. To save the student's Pennsylvania uses a similar fact that American children you just walked in on concerns a only thing she knew about If a class was missing, a It means that when you walk in ■lime, the administration's set-up for 16,000 students, and a consider last names irrelevant rule I've laid down that Ellen Karen was that her family had a student could drop by Men's the house people are going to try ■ money and everyone's nerves, I system such as this would work house in Nag's Head, N.C. their best to determine whether seems to drive parents up the cannot go skiing for more than I.M. where "The Pit" would be ■(i!h to make the following set up, better as more people used it "you are together" in a way that wall. 24 hours with any boy whose "So now we have to refer to ■ loposal: but that's all. After filling and the computer had less down Mitzi's friend as 'Karen Whose makes them feel that they would My friend Zinnser tipped me last name she does not know." I Instead of the current out all necessary forms, the time between operations. The off to this phenomenon. His 15 - "That's a tough rule," I Family Owns a House at Nag's like to share a room, a house, or ■ procedure, the whole student could write a check and time has come to stop standing admitted. Head. N.C.' You have to admit mail in everything that he a life segment with you in close year - old daughter was giving ■ «istration process (with one in line and to start using the him a hard time in his living "The question arose," Zinnser that's a mouthful. ■ exception) could be performed normally stands in line with to famous Michigan State computer proximity. It's the kind of room the other night when I said, "because Ellen wanted to "My son Chris," said Zinnser, feeling that lfcy mail since there's an hand in. Upon completion of to its best advantage. helps you clean up after a came to pay a holiday visit. It go on a three - day ski trip with "is not any better. He went up ■on-campus system, no postage registration, the University had to New York last week with massive party, or when a guy is something to do with a ski Betsy, Therese, Randy and liould be necessary. The forms would send the student his fee trip she wanted to take but she Steve. But all she knows about 'Bruce Who Owes Him $15' and Alexander Scheeline stuck at Lansing Airport (sic.) ■ (or pre-registration could be receipt card and the student could then get his ID stamped at Hollidavsburg, Pa., freshman and calls you at 1:30 a.m. in the dashed out in tears before I Randy is that he lives in Virginia 'Jim Who Plays the Drums in ■ distributed and collected within could discover what the and Steve lives in Baltimore. For Some Band' and 'David Who Got Jan. 5,1971 winter. Individuals are going to liorms and fraternities; those his dorm or such other place as two days we've been arguing Kicked Out of School.' " "Does Chris use his last about 'Randy of Virginia' and 'Steve from Baltimore.' You name?" I asked. HEBERT INTERVIEW might say I'm having an identity "I don't believe so. The other night I picked up the phone and "I guess it is tough on a father the person on the other end of not to know a boy's last name," the line asked if 'Chris Whose All-volunteer feasible' 1 said. Wo for army not "It probably wouldn't be a problem if she just knew one Steve. But she knows three. There is also 'Steve Who Works Government' was home." Zinnser's 15 - year daughter, Ellen, came back in the room. "His name - old is Steve in the Carry - Out Shop' and Jackson," she said angrily WASHINGTON (AP) - A bill he means by it but what I mean made for years and years. This is we had four years. Always had present law couldn't havi "And what's 'Randy From 'Steve, the Cousin of Tina.' " to renew the draft with no basic by it is what I just told you. nothing new. All you have to do two years. authority than he h It's "Tina who?" Virgina's last name?" Zinnser I changes will pass the House as its Q. In what circumstances do is go back and hear the draft And then they screamed draft almost impossible — this is the asked. "That's the problem. She ■ "first order of business" when you think nuclear weapons hearings of 1947 when we reform, draft reform. There's no most permissive law I think ever doesn't know Tina's last name Ellen started crying again, "I I the 92nd Congress opens, says should be used? enacted the present draft law. draft reform. Those are loose written. either." knew you wouldn't let me go I prospect ive House Armed A. As a last resort. As a last We explored entirely the cost words. That's the trouble, we get Q. When you say that is the skiing in the first place." of the draft extension "Maybe Ellen isn't good on I Services Committee Chairman F. resort. and everything. caught in emotional semantics. one area last names." Copyright 1971, Los Angeles I Edward Hebert. Q. Then you agree with the None of these new clothes — Q. Well, can you see any basic that could be changed, what Times "It isn't just Ellen. My 16 they've gone from the midi to differences in the "draft - Nixon doctrine of were you thinking about? J The 69 - year - old Louisiana A. I'm thinking about that year • old daughter. Mitzi, is just first line disengagement so far as our what they call the new ankle - extension from what we have ■ Democrat, ■ succeed the late L. in Mendel to presence is concerned. length skirt or whatever it is right now? dirty word called politics. And as bad. The other night she asked to sleep over at the house DOMINO'S li ■ Rivers as chairman of the A. As far as possible. now. But what's underneath is A. I don't. I don't. One area elections. of a girl she goes to school with I powerful committee, told the Q. And support of allies and still the same. And it's not may not be spelled out as it is Q. What's your expectation named Karen. I suggested we call □a ■ Associated Press in an interview friends with more military aid? feasible. and that's college deferments. on the size of the defense Karen's parents to see if it was I that Nixon's all - volunteer A. Yes. I'll support my friends Q. The administration seems There'll be a lot of discussion on budget? Do you have any okay. Mitzi said she didn't have military plan is "not feasible." and damn my enemies. to favor a two - year extension that. But then in that area, I reading on that? Hebert also said the United Q. Are you thinking in terms of the draft law. What do you have no difficulty there. Because A. No reading at all. I'm just TV RENTALS ■ States must maintain "the most of a Fortress America? think? the college deferments can be sure it's a realistic budget. Well, realistic to this extent: that no $9.50 PER MONTH ■ powerful and most effective A. I'm not thinking in terms A. I have not — I'm not stopped tomorrow morning. All I military structure in the world," one can come around screaming OFF CAMPUS of labels or pretty words. If wedded, I'm not cemented on it. you have to do is read the law. ■ee delivery .service and pickup ON CAMPUSI defense Fortress America means the This last the first time The President under the let's cut the budget $20 billion. CALL as a and as a one was NEJAC TV RENTALS [CIRCLE DORMS nt. echoing a view he most powerful and most 351-7100 351-8870 | shared with Rivers. effective military structure in 337-1300 ' J CLEARANCE SALE! Questions and answers from the world, yes. If it doesn't mean than, then I don't believe | the interview: Q. What about the direction we're going in defense policy, I believe the answer to my THINK WARM! I which seems to be a cutting back I of conventional forces? They ti pretty close to what they foreign policy is a very simple answer to a simple question: what is best for America? SWEATERS Puerto Rico | yourwere about 10 years ago. What's (j. Do you think the all - Jamaica view on this trend? volunteer force concept is the The "I'M BACKING BRITAIN" Sweater Co. is Virgin Islands A. If we don't need the best thing for America's selling imported sweaters at ■ manpower strength, the body maintaining its military Mexico I »unt, to protect the country, establishment? Do you think it's I It's perfectly all right. We've feasible? $750 REGULARLY s1500 I Done way below the present ■ manpower count in the past. A. You're asking the question and giving the answer. Naturally MO00 REGULARLY s1600 College Travel | very low as a matter of fact. I think the all - volunteer force is 130 W. Grand River The danger of that is the wonderful. It's fine. But It's not Knitted 351-6010 I consideration of what is needed. feasible. Panty Hose - Winter Weight down to I >ou take back in the days Q. Why would you say it's not I "ortly before Korea. You were I ™tting into the muscle instead feasible? A. 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Uni\ "versity TV Rentals SERVICE CISUCOMPANY Mf EAST LANSING In the Center for International Program Downtown, Lansing Mall 351-7900 ° Michigan State News, hast Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 7, 197 SfJ(iW?SSSSf:¥SS!S?4¥SfS REPAIRS NEEDED Sunday opening set The Raft applyin* for for federal aid "Constructivism," an Kresge exhibit of abstract, McChesney holds a master of fine arts degree By BARBARA FARY a license is granted, the Raft be able to house and w three dimensional art, and a one - man show - from Cranbrook Academy of Art and has State News Staff Writer males and 10 females feed j by Clifton McChesney, associate professor of studied art at the American Academy of Art at 0L time. Meals cannot be served 1 art, will open at 2 p.m. Sunday in Kresge Art in Chicago. In 1967, McChesney presented a one - man | The Raft, East Lansing's the house without a child Center Gallery. 8 shelter for minors who have run c show at the Beni Gallery in license. "Constructivism," Paul Love, gallery Kyoto, Japan, away from home, is temporarily where he spent a sabbatical leave. "The repairs director, said, "is an art that is built." During the $ cutting down on operations to the furnace and mainly concv, Canvasses are three dimensional because of an past year, he has given one - man shows in meet requirements for a child said. plumbing" "We should have j underlying structure of wood, or the works Michigan at the Birmingham Gallery and at care license from the State c Western Michigan University and at license in a few are an assemblage of metal parts that stand Board of Social Services. montl or move in space, Valparaiso University in Indiana. Gary Hayes, one of the four definitely by the end of 1 he said. The exhibit, which continues through Jan. "It is that art," Love explained, "which is 1 house directors, said the te""- The Raft provides totally abstract &nd creates images that have 31, is open to the public without charge. Raft would be open from 8 counselij no reference to natural forms." Refreshments will be served at the opening to 5 p.i for a few weeks to an(* temporary shelter for youtl The paintings and drawings by Clifton Sunday. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 Constructivism enable the staff to work runaways. It is an outgrowth d work done with runaways by tl getting a federal grant to help McChesney, associate professor of art, will be p.m. Monday through Friday; 7 to 9 p.m. finance necessary repairs. Listening Ear. exhibited in the Entrance Gallery. A member Tuesday, and 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday and Joseph DeOrio, who received his master of fine arts degree from MSU, will be represented in Runaways may stay The Raft, which opened at at t of the MSU art faculty since 1960, the "Constructivism" exhibit by two works, both of Raft if they obtain Sunday. painted wood and canvas construction. 420 Evergreen St. in July, 1970. paronL needs COOO," Haves said. Once permission. A staff adults and of U several volunteJ "rappers" (college and school students) are on higl J Theater duty talk over the problems with in thl Arts, Letters troubled youths. NOW!ALL COLOR! They aimed him at Cordobas now The Raft has a board 1 directors to act Fortress, and pulled the trigger. people. GEORGE PEPPARD in Final implementation of the move followed action "Theater is "We've been doing quite well,* by a joint fundamentally a human discipline," Reynolds said. committee from the two colleges. "When you talk about theater, you are Hayes said. "We were really busf Richard E. Sullivan, dean of the talking about such things during Christmas break. A lot of CANNON The Dept. of Theater officially transferred from the College of Communication Arts to the College of Arts and Letters as of Jan. College of Arts and Letters, said he is happy with the addition of the "The addition adds a very important department. as art, history, philosophy, aesthetics and literature — the forms that men use to express themselves." kids dropped in then." 1. element, the humanistic The change of college affiliations will have no effect and artistic element of the theater, to the on basic Although Hayes predicts ThJ The change was first proposed by E. C. Reynolds, department college," Sullivan said. requirements within the department. Raft will be awarded a federj "I expect the change to be chairman in a letter sent last term to Jack Bain dean of the mutually beneficial to both the Dept. The move, however, does coincide with steps toward grant, the center still ne< of Theater and several other College of Communication Arts. departments within the college." curriculum revision which were in progress previous to the action. contributions from "The change was amicable," groups a Reynolds said. "We were never The curriculum, scheduled for implementation fall term, is private citizens. The Raft ha] unhappy in Communication Arts. We had, however, left the expected to parallel similar curriculum developments in the fine been 3 NOW! OPEN 12:45 mainstream of the college." privately funded [GP]<^> United Artists ►J 4 Shows Daily Hie theater program was arts, Reynolds said. beginning operation. Shown at 9:10 only 1:15-4:00-6:45-9:25 previously part of the Dept. of -ALSO Speech. To meet expansion of that department, two new 35 COURSES - departments, Speech and Audiology and Theater, were formed in SABOTAGE! Direct From Its Sensational Roadshow Engagement! AMBUSH! Now For Hie First Time at Popular Prices The division resulted in two departments with a 1 KIDNAP! foundation, the process of communication, but without a A beau'tifi ■ How did Man and common purpose, Reynolds said. Na JWAI ■ ■ 1 United States Intelligence know of the attack before the Despite the change of colleges, the Dept. of Theater retain close ties with its ally in Communication and Radio. Arts, the Dept. of Television DM r Japanese Ambassador? Reynolds said he feels that move to the College of Arts and Letters will produce a greater objectives of the department. "There is understanding of the goals and similarity of goals greater book ,hM a — the training of artists," Reynolds said. Grouping the arts in one college suggests By MIKE O'NEAL O an intensifying of an State News Staff Writer s textbooks in stock. 2Q*ClMi»| Panavision & Color approach to fine arts orientation. course would ht save money right| The Man and Natu "Each term away by becoming a member," Bookstore, , . ... . , r5f'"g Miss Kreamer said. "Membership! £22 ^ld ?! ^ to builds up the Ma of a- All MHA WIC PRESENTATION : TONIGHT year of operation, has expanded nter term, with required texts a carry, but small number of courses and its more 35 courses available. handle them well than to try to Miss Kreamer said one of the I "The organization is a lot do too much," Miss Kreamer — efficient now, and there is said. big problems of the bookstore I [Oj Soon: Brand X, DynamiteChicken, Hot Spur 3 , Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 7, 197j I Blows' ends '70 rock rut' By STEVE ALLEN (J' faculty i n terplanetary travel because the State News Reviewer album, a manifesto declaring Between the electronics is the "Amerika hates her crazies and what is supposedly wrong in this Kantner - Crosby ditty, "Have you gotta let go, you know, or oboe land. It just sounds like so much You Seen the Stars Tonight?" , of Science fiction rock started sometime in 1969 in the heads David Crosby and Paul else you stay..' "Blows Against the Empire" is an album the rock industry has noise on the first listening, but it grows on you. The trouble with "Mau Mau" is shared by a few of which should be picked up in later months by everyone. Crosby also helped out with "A to give Kantner. The first sci-fi song was needed for some time. It is by the other cuts on the album. Child is Coming," "Wooden Ships," a portrait of far the most orginal album to a song Daniel Stolper, asst. Strings, Opus 9," by Louis Potter Jr. and Kantner comes up with some undoubtedly inspired by the Bernhard Crusell, "Three Douglas the universe after the holocaust come out in many moons. It professor of music will give Graves. All but Graves, who is tells a tale but manages to avoid great melodies, but sometimes soon - due child of Kantner and an oboe recital at 4 p.m. Elegies (1967)" by Verne a doctoral candidate in or whatever. has trouble linking them. Grace Slick, who is to be named music, Last summer Kantner wrote being all story and no music. In Sunday in the Music Reynolds, "Sonata for Oboe are members of the MSU , The entire second side is "God." and Piano (1962)" by "Have You Seen the Saucers?", a this case, as Havens said, "The Auditorium. music faculty. devoted to the starship. The Frances Poulenc and Jefferson Airplane single which words are the music." The program will include The recital is open to i'.ViTI highlights are the instrumental the received very little AM airplay The music, is first rate. It "Blows Against the Empire" "Divertimento for Oboe and "Quintet for Oboe and public without charge. for reasons known only to the ending to "Hijack," a blend of signals the end of the 1970 rock Strings" by Arthur Bliss. varies in style from the acoustic guitar, piano, conga and A member of the music minds of program "Volunteers" like "Mau Mau rut. Along with Dylan's "New directors - feedback, and the two electronic across the country. Kantner has done most of the (Amerikon)" to the beautiful Morning," it shows rock is able faculty since 1965, Stolper cuts "Home and "X/M". has also taught oboe at the Now we have our first science work. It's a tale of how "Have You Seen the Stars to progress as a significant art 7,000 These two cuts succeed Eastman School of Music, o fiction LP. It's called "Blows form without any help from freaks will hijack the first Tonight?" because they are short and well Maclen "Mau Mau" is the Songs, Ltd. Tlie album where he also earned bachelor Against the Empire," and starship capable of preamble to done. shows renewed possibilities for and master's degrees in music. and proves again that rock can He has served as principal tell a story and still remain rock. oboist with the San Antonio OPEN TRYOUTS Much of "Blows Against the Symphony Orchestra and the New Orleans Philharmonic Empire" is FOR acoustic; evidence that the Seventies may further Orchestra and has been heard be a bad decade for amplifiers. in recitals in Carnegie Hall, "THE BOYFRIEND" Kantner and Jefferson Starship New York, and the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C. IV have produced an outstanding Stolper will be assisted in album in their first outing. the recital by pianist David Roaring 20's Smash Musical It is the most revolutionary act Renner, violinists Walter Verdehr, Theodore Johnson that Kantner has ever and James Niblock, viollst Singers. Dancers. Actors performed, a weaving of DANIEL STOLPER Lyman Bodman and cellists DAVID RENNER Jefferson Airplane — style rock 11 Male Roles 10 Female Roles — modern — jazz-style instrumental and electronic TONIGHT & TOMORROW wizardry. It should be placed on LECTURE-CONCERT SERIES your record shelf next to "Sgt. Union Parlour C 7:00 " 11:00 Pepper," "Highway 61," and "TTie Band." Union Veteran actors present Ticket Distribution Notice To Students Opens January 7 Ticket musical Zorba' Jan. 14 The hit musical, "Zorba," acted in a long series of movies, how a repressed and bookish I starring Vivian Blaine and appeared often television and Students must have full - time validated I.D. to purchase reserved seat tickets. Each student allowed to pick up four tickets. Full-time validated WINTER TERM CALENDAR Michael Kermoyan, will be presented at 8:15 p.m., Jan. 14, on performed regularly in leading young man, Nikos, learns t< surmount tragedy and fall ii summer theatres along the love with life. I.D. must be presented at the door with ticket. in the MSU Auditorium. eastern seaboard. Public The musical, based on the "Zorba" was first produced it book, "Zorba the Greek," is a Kermoyan, who will play New York in 1968 by Harold I January 14 Series "B" attraction in MSU's Zorba in the production at "ZORBA" MSU, Prince who was responsible for I Enchanting Broadway Musical $6, $5, $4 Lecture Concert Series. - has portrayed several different the Broadway hits "Fiddler o "HADRIAN" January 20 Miss Blaine, who has starred nationalities in the various the Roof' and "Cabaret." Most distinguished drama of the season; 5 in such musicals as musicals in which he has starred. Tony awards $5, $4, $3 "Guys and BRANKO KRSMANO VICH CHORUS Dolls" and "Enter These include the Siamese King Joseph Stein, author of the | February 1 Laughing," "A BEAUTIFUL PLAY. COM¬ Yugoslavia's celebrated chorus of 80; Bogdan Babich, Director will play Miss Hortense, the in "The King and I," the French book "Fiddler," adapted the I $5, $4, $3 PASSIONATE AND FUNNY.1 PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY February 16 gallant, faded Frenchwoman planter in "South Pacific" and original novel by Kazantzakis | -iKhMWim. William Steinberg,iCbr*fctoK>r $5i-$4,83 who falls in Ipve with Zorba, a the medieval knight in\Jjptft^pioderji musical. \ shken a 7v fc pf.r i.mam , March 4 lusty Greek more interested in "Camelot." He has also played John Kander and Fred Kt>h. I Piano/violin duo $5, $4,$3 propositions than proposals. Arab, East Indian and two who contributed the songs for I MAZOWZE DANCE COMPANY March 8 Besides her Broadway Russian roles. "Cabaret," wrote the music 100 dancers, singers & symphony orchestra from Warsaw $5, $4,$3 appearances, Miss Blaine has Also featured in the cast will lyrics for "Zorba." HADRIAN VII THE INTERNATIONAL SMASH HIT Student Admission $1.00 per ticket TV RENTALS $9.50 PER MONTH be Thorn Koutzoukos as Nikos, the young teacher who learns much from the rough - hewn, Tickets are available at the Union Ticket Office. Special rates are available to students. I [ uneducated Zorba, and Vilma ree delivery, service and pickup Vaccaro, the lonely widow with NEJAC TV RENTALS whom Nikos falls in love. Meridian Broadway Specials 337-1300 The musical :. the story of "IT'S A GRAND SHOW." slates 2 take one/ -Mm Chapman, New York Daily News "GEORGE M!" — A Bouncy Musical - Jan. 26-27 BARBARA Public Admission $6, $5, $4 rock con BRITTON student films Meridian scene Mall will be the of two free rock concerts this weekend. fForty Th« GEORGE M.COHAN three all-new programs A Mall spokesman said the purpose of the concerts will be Uproarious Broadway Hit w MICHAEL STEWART twofold — one to announce the amp JOH N ako FRAN LYRIC ANC Pl\SCAL of experimental films opening of the Village Green, a RfVtf.OHS Bv COHAN new boutique, and, secondly, to welcome back the MSU students after the Christmas vacation. UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM- 8:15 P.M. admission 1.00 On Friday, Boone's Farm, a 7:00 & 9:45 p.m. local rock group, will perform in the mall from 10 to 12 p.m. ARTHUR MITCHELL DANCE Feb. 9 LECTURE SPECIAL Joining Boone's Farm on THEATRE OF HARLEM A new dimension in classical ballet. Saturday will be the Woolies, a Wed., Feb. 3-8:15 p.m. basic rock group. Saturday's Public: $4, $3, $2 RICHARD CAREY from London concert will $1.00 reduction to students with Full - Time Validated I.D. - the American premiere of tonight: conrad until 2 a.m. be from 10 p.m. "THE ROYAL CIRCULAR" or Queens and Concubines" an • "Kings, friday: 108b wells Radio station WVIC will be broadcasting live from the mall evening devoted to the intimate lives of on Saturday night with the members of the Royal houses of Tudor, sponsored music of the Boone's Farm and Stuart and Hanover, as reflected in their by union board the Woolies. private correspondence. Students admitted by Full-time Validated I.D. Public $1.00 or FREE Season Ticket World Travel INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES 7:30 p.m. University Auditorium Series Jan. 7,8 "Oliver" Jan-15 "A VERY HAPPY ALEXANDER" Saturday nights - 8:00 p.m. (French) UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Jan- 21 "WAR & PEACE" (Part I) Show Validated Full Time I.D. - Jan. 22 "WAR & PEACE" (Part II) Public $1.00 Jan. 28-29 "GONE WITH THE WIND" Feb. 4 "THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER" ROBERT DAVIS - Canary Islands SPENCER CRILLY - Warsaw Single Admission $1.00; Term Ticket $5.00 Today RALPH J. FRANKLIN - Greece RICHARD MAXSON - Incredible India eb.6 RENEETAYLOR - Exotic West Pakistan Feb. 12-13 STAN MIDGLEY -Arizona Feb. 20 JONATHAN N. HAGAR Scotland Afore Ye JOHN WAYNE - Mar. 6 CLEVELAND GRANT Lion Pride Lecture Concert Series - A Howard Hawks Production "RIO LOBO" Tuchn*;olor«[cj]«l Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 7, 1971 9 Determination led Ryan to top House post BV ROBERTA SMITH person to Ryan in the Capitol. the early 1950s to present William Ryan his first election improve the legislator's sources State News Staff Writer He notes that Ryan has working unions constructively and to system that has drastically cut has endured and has helped of information on the daily knowledge in down legislators' travel expenses. virtually all counteract the efforts of the make him the respected status of bills. a man who worked his way legislative areas. During the discussion of the Communist party to acquire legislator he is today. Ryan not But the in the auto parts Crim feels the extensive bill the House had become control of the unions. His dedication, ability, only has been successful in however, has llfacturing trade to be a tool homework Ryan does may divided into urban and rural Ryan's affiliatioas with The passing legislation, but has also not always made Ryan the most straightforwardness and fairness of j die maker and was explain why Ryan has gained factions over how $100 million William Ryan have ""mental jn forming Wage Earner and his efforts to streamlined the process. popular man in the House. Not continually brought admiration high respect from his fellow would be allocated to the two form a union resulted in his ISltrial unions in Detroit filled legislators. areas. being termed He has introduced new all representatives have been from his colleagues whether they Lncv in the Michigan House Although Ryan never The bill lacked more than 10 during his first election as the "socialist bossed mechanical operations to favorable to the speaker's new support his stand or not. ^Representatives in 1958. - obtained a college degree, Crim, votes for the total amount candidate." Today 'hat man ls one of the a former legislator himself, says needed for passage. A five - hour Ryan said his first primary Jst powerful leaders In state he knows of no one who can Democratic caucus led by Ryan Black students plan election was probably his lovcrnment and commands logically put things in order and reaped the votes needed for toughest. Not only did he have [(determinable respect from "build a case" like Ryan. Crim passage, while Gov. Milliken's to overcome this socialist tag, WILLIAM A. RYAN cited the passage of the 1967 trip back to Lansing from but he ^T'that man, William A. income tax act during the Denver to aid in the bill's Republican had to fight former Representative mil d-Detroit, speaker of the a champion of the people, Romney administration as passage yielded the loss of one Robert Waldron of Grosse 5y, * c h i g a n House of carrying his musty, brown, representative of the speaker's Republican vote. Pointe who desperately wanted resentatives, has Lnitted the status of his Jce to make him inaccessible -unfeeling to not dilapidated briefcase through the high ghetto and Grosse Pointe areas people's needs. of Detroit he represents. Ryan has been especially Legislative directories list According to Crim, Ryan's Ryan's former occupation as argument was so logical that editor, although Ryan considers Romney gave more away to the his 11 year editorship more of - to win the vacant seat for his party. In addition, the office he was seeking was the sole position talk , lecture One senses that Ryan has successful in passing social Detroit Democrat's position an avocation. the on ballot, and his leading The issue of separation versus students are familiar and to Country" to be shown Tuesday (hanged little from the time he legislation, but he displays than he had originally intended. It was probably Ryan's opponent was Jack Smith, then of the social action expertise in integration will be discussed by familarize white students with and "Nothing But A Man" to be editor many areas. His Crim and Ryan agree that the occupation as a tool and die the well known city elections - Robert L. Green, director of the the black experience," one shown Jan. 26. Places for the monthly newspaper, The Wage executive secretary, Bobby most obvious display of the maker that prompted the director. Center for Urban Affairs, at 7 worker in the room said. showings have not been jjjner. One can envision Ryan, Crim, is probably the closest speaker's influence as a leader formation of The Wage Earner in The determination that won p.m. today in 109 Anthony Hall. Several committees have been announced. The talk is the first in a series set up to create interest in the Members of the book of lectures sponsored by the Black Culture Room. COALITION GROUP REACTS black students of Holden Hall. Other speakers in the series will The arranged movie for committee "Cry has Beloved committee traveled to Detroit discuss different views on the Council debates election issue The lecture series is conjunction with the activities of Holden's Black Culture Room established in September 1969. in POLICE The room opened again this year By DENISE McCOURT A new state ruling allows when many members of the with funds allocated from the State News Staff Writer Tuesday, the coalition said of private decision - making that municipalities the option of academic community as well as Mayor Thomas had stated that residence hall governments. does not allow for pub|ic One group of residents who continuing with the present many East Lansing residents will the council privately agreed to "The Black Culture Room has system of local elections in the be on vacation. discussion of issues of A radio worth $20 and $121 in cash were recovered at 3 10 objected to the East Lansing accept the state's dictates and a twofold purpose •• to create an City Council's seeming If the spring or changing to November. One member of the coalition the coalition "abhors this kind community atmosphere with which black a.m. Wednesday when MSU police said they apprehended two indecisiveness Monday night was governing body takes no ted that Ann Arbor youths from the Lansing Boys Training School who apparently election dates go exempted from the state law and had broken into the reception desk in Bryan Hall. the Coalition for Human Survival. automatically to November. the group feels that other SIX PLAYS SET Police said they found the 16- year - old youths hiding in a The coalition was formed last academic communities, such i Bryan Hall stairwell after Lansing City Police radioed a message The coalition, a group of month when MSU instructors East Lansing and Kalamazoo, that two boys had escaped from the training school. students, MSU faculty and other hold and students teamed up with PAC Lansing residents, argues should also keep their elections Police searched the building after locating the boys and that delaying the decision of changing election dates until the other East Lansing residents form a community action group n the spring. Harold to discovered that someone had forced open the overhead door locked onto the desk counter and removed the radio and cash. to affect problems such as Sanders, Ann Arbor The youths were returned to the training school. Police gave no next council meeting Jan. 18 city clerk, said Ann Arbor, The Performing Arts Company (PAC) will hold "Carnival" director John Baldwin needs conflicts with voter registration, housing and rent control in the which is a home rule city with indication of what action the school would take. East Lansing community. - open auditions today and Friday at 7 p.m. in jugglers, tumblers, acrobats, gymnasts, magicians, In other action this week, police helped an MSU student search which ends Jan. 15, and with its These and other problems own constitution, was room 30 of the Union. animal acts and balancing acts. Performers should for $1,000 cash which he lost Tuesday afternoon between the the deadline for filing petition exempted because councilmen Directors will be casting the musical comedy see Baldwin in 42A Auditorium. nominations, which are due Jan. affecting the residents ultimately for Stadium and the Men's Intramural Bldg. come under the jurisdiction of are elected two years on "Carnival," the children's musical "Hie Pied Any MSU student is eligible to audition for The student told police he was carrying the money in his shirt 23. the city council. staggered terms. Also, Sanders Piper of Hamlin" and a readers' theater parts in any of these six plays. The council refused to make a said councilmen felt pocket on the way to registration at the Intramural Bldg. when he The Group contends that having production of "The Tolkien Trilogy," and for Students who are interested in backstage work decision on whether East elections in November would slipped on a patch of ice. He told police the money was missing presentation in the spring repertory, "The Man in on scenery, lighting, costumes, properties or Lansing will conduct local changing the election from the deemphasize the local elections, the Glass Booth," "The Country Wife" and "The sound should sign up for crew work in 149 when he rose. elections in November in odd spring to November means Police and the student searched the area but failed to locate the In a statement released Tempest." Auditorium. primaries will be held in August money. Frandor Store Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Monday thru Friday . . . Saturday Till 6 p.m. Holden lp Reid Men's Clothing Clearance SALE Save up to 30% and More • Suits (l& 2 pants) • Sport Coats • Slacks • Topcoats All-Weather Coats HOLDEN wm REID ► » HOLDEN REID CHARGE ACCOUNT MASTER CHARGE ► BANKARD famous brands for Lad & Dad LOGAN CENTER DOWNTOWN LANSING MALL St JOHNS FRANDOR 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 7, 197 Wis. te MUSEUM HOME seeks Curator finds 'Maudie', lost pla TWO RIVERS, WIS. (UPI) - The search for a light plane brings mammoth to U' missing since Sunday with a Even though 400-pound weighed five tons. If It had been Michigan couple aboard concentrated Tuesday on the "Maudie" has lost all her hair, is male, its tusks could have Lake Michigan area after two too old to tell her exact age. got reached a length of 14 feet. Its "reliable" sightings of the craft a nose job this fall and is slightly age of one - half million years in Door County. cracked, many people like to was determined by fossils and visit her. Alcohol the geology of the area in which Maj. William Reese, "Maudie" is the affectionate it was found, coordinator of the search, said name given to the skull of a One of the mysteries the sightings indicated that 500,000 - year - old Columbian surrounding the mammoth is Donald Triple, 24, pilot of the mammoth now on permanent what may have happened to the plane, was trying to skirt north of a heavy snow storm. display at the Museum. Excavated from a gravel pit in rest of the animal skeleton. revenues Holman has theorized that the Trego County, Kansas, this lighter bones and tusks may have With Triplett was his wife, Kathy, 22. The couple had been visiting relatives at Bruce, Wis., summer Museum by J. A. Holman, curator of vertebrate paleontology, the skull of the been washed away by an ancient rjver, leaving the skull buried in the gravel, up in over the holidays. mammoth, an enormous Excavation, transportation Michigan collected $124 It has first been theorized that prehistoric elephantine animal, is anc| preparation for display million from the sale, complete except for the tusks licensii Triplett flew north around Lake painstaking process that took and taxing of alcoholic and lower jaw. five months. beverag Michigan, but the sightings during the past fiscal year, t| The skull, found upside down At the site, State Commerce Dept. indicate he had taken a more the skull was report* southern route. gravel 12 feet below the painted with 12 pounds of Wednesday. "The possibility of a crash into 500,000 year surface, is about three feet wide, five feet long and 30 inches high, shellac. Thirty two rolls of tissue paper were wrapped around it Commerce Director Richai E. Whitmer said the total incoi the lake is becoming more of a J. A. Holman (left), MSU paleontologist who escavated and Hilman said that when MSU exhibit with Charles Smith, the for cushioning, and strips from to the state and 101 probability," Reese said. prepared the Walz Pit mammoth skull, views the completed mammoth was alive, it probably 50 burlap sacks were soaked in governments for the fiscal yi ending last June 30 was $1. million or five per cent high than during the previous rise Treating black year. skin Whitmer said $120.5 milli poses of the net revenue went to 1 state and the remaining $4 million was distributed to citie CHICAGO villages and townships for liqu (AP) — Many Dr. Kenney conducted a in the dark - complexioned black said, and it cannot be hidden law enforcement purposes. white physicians do not seminar at the annual meeting of The beard curls back into the inflamed. It is best to stop problems which whites do not patient," he told the seminar. very well. skin, causing inflammation and The Commerce Dept. understand that black skin the American Academy of shaving, he said, but this is not have, they also do not have some The physician also must This condition is a loss of skin reported that the state's gros problems are different and Dermatology, in which he consider racial mores and abscesses, and scarring may possible for most men, so he problems that whites do have, cannot always be treated in the pigment so that the skin is white result, Dr. Kenney said. The advises the use of hair - removing liquor receipts were S31( outlined skin problems peculiar same customs, both in seeking the splotched, and it occurs often ( million, a 6.1 per cent increas way as white skin, a to blacks. cause of skin disease example, Dr. Kenney and in the hands and face. It is a compared with the leading skin specialist says. skin said, blacks have less skin cancer, The differences in treating treating it, Dr. Kenney aid. fiscal year. There are only 50 black black patients arise primarily out particular problem also for The dermatologist said that if Orientals and Indians and others rmatologists who have dark skin. specialists in the United States, and there are 23 million blacks, Dr. John Washington, D.C., in an interview. A. Kenney of a black, said "White practitioners have obligation to learn something an a Surgery on blacks can present problem for the white surgeon who is unaware that the scar can change the pigmentation in the Librarian to seek material The cities of Cleveland and about the ills of black people." skin, Dr. Kenney said. Houston have no black Dermatologists are unable also dermatologist, he said, Atlanta has one. have "White practitioners therefore and ■iiiiimiimiMiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiMiiiii of differences in skin some of the to use the same X-ray and ultraviolet light terapy strong drugs used in sometimes used to treat white pigmentation and differences in treating acne in white patients skin problems because these in eight African countries an obligation to learn hair growth, he noted. are used in blacks something about the ills of black they create*4reatments can make black skin Missionary pressures, local five Big Ten universities in the! are tropical and books and pape; five participating people," said Dr. Kenney, "TfwrWient measures "Which sktft Inflammation atid can leave darker, he stated, publisherapitiNtlonal Archives ana Midwest Universities Consortium deteriorate very rapidly unle& universities! are^nfective will bring back chairman of the division of when and black spots "wliich persist" fof " Black hair is curly and coiarse govet rftn e nY* ''0r i n t i n g offices in for International Activities stored where the humidity is transcriptions 1 dermatology at Howard performed n light - years. and because of this can create eight French - speaking African (MUCIA). Member institutions parliamentary debate: skinned patients cat provide a Another condition, known as skin problems. One known as countries will become the include the publications of research! University and former president University of of the National Medical Assn. most unhappy and even vitiligo, "is a catastrophic thing" pseudofolliculitis in male beards searching ground for Eugene Wisconsin, University of Illinois, institutes, census and statistical] To further complicate the catastrophic response and results in the black patient, Dr. Kenney occurs frequently. DeBenko, MSU's International University of Indiana, University material, gazetteers and other" librarian during the next five of Minnesota and problem, he said, these countries types of language materials. MSU. do not have the months. DeBenko said that to date publish their findings and so DeBenko will be MSU's African collecti seeking very little has been done in many government documents which has been developed c learn library materials on Africa for microfilming archival holdings in in mimeographed you can to fly TV RENTALS | these French - speaking African I countries. He intends to "They have excellent form. methodology and compile good the last 10 years, is considered one of the best in the United States. It ranks first in archival $9.50 PER MONTH I concentrate on microfilming statistical material, however, and holdings and includes the unique I these collections for historical this must be Free deli very .service and pickup research. preserved," collection of slave trade affairs DeBenko said. on 1,300 reels of film. Each NEJAC TV RENTALS I reel) 007 nnn 0nfe of ?e I countries, he said, P^blems in these is that they DeBenko, whose itinerary represents a consensus of the corresponds roughly volume. CLEAN UP at the SUNSHINE with WINGED SPARTANS CENTER "Learn To Fly quality dry ( Basic and I cleaning only And Ground School Introd TONIGHT 7 p.m. Room 35 Union Bldg. (one pound usually equals Tonight's meeting, sponsored by the MSU Flying Club Winged Spartans, will include - one pair slacks or one skirt a complete presentation on what's involved for you to start flying this week, if you wish. or two sweaters on scale) You will be introduced to the eight weeks basic ground school, which is taught by a certified flight instructor. If you are already a qualified pilot, you enn find out how you can obtain instrument rating in a fully instrumented late model Beechcraft Bonanza. an Three locations If you can't make tonight's meeting, but would like to know about with the Winged Spartans, please drop your name, address, and phone number in the mail to: Winged Spartans learning to fly in this area: Info, P.O. Box 287, East Lansing, Mich. 48823. We'll have one of our flight instructors call you. Come on up! 213 ANN STREET • NORTHWIND DRIVE FACING AVIATION GROUND SCHOOL SIGN-UP TONIGHT YANKEE PLAZA CORNER HARRISON AND WILSON ROAD Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 7. 197 i ll Poll shows students lacking heroes MSU Book Store In the Center S,h1,t,!n91i°n<|U"ldeXCOrP' jjoomington, Ind. ' PMtklpI'tlSn H*" cipauon Tna,trhl"lUM"; in this rail's Asked who they "admired week "22L ~ endlne D« 5~ the fl""derof their frequency) doM tith Golda Meir of Israel Ralph Nader Billy Graham Bob decisively winning the asked to cite what they felt the most difficult job ... \ for International Anyone hopeful of winning vided'Tn'rdicatiTr that* m°St l°day' resPondpnts in a The students were asked: Hope Mayor John Lindsay Vice admiration of the greatest world. Few questions have Programs .hp support of the nation's S 't'I Th«Hi J?- ♦ ' recent nationwide student Which man living today would W President Spiro Agnew, and Dr. number of students. In order of elicited such a consensus amons» Ludent rL, population hallengt. faces, to say awarene^ 0V S(fc ",ganad political °P'nion poll showed little you.uThe agreement in their answers. In say you admire say you admire the the most? The three most ffrequently three most most? Paul Ehrlich. Little difference in their popularity, the most the collegian population the (jeleast, a opinion was shown a , , issues, students have few visible admired women were: question was- fact, the individuals mentioned mentionedTndividuals geographically except that Billy 1. Prime Minister Golda Meir most frequently still were cited students. Interviewers talked with fact, too close to rank, by barely one out of seven alphabetical order they were Senator Edward Kennedy Senator Edmund Muskie Graham was noticeably more popular in the south than in other regions of the country. Interviewers then asked about 2. Margaret Mead 3. Ethel Kennedy 4. Rose Kennedy Name the person whom you feel has the most difficult job in the world today? 12 5. Prime Minister Indira In answering the question 49 1,165 students on 48 college President Nixon the most admired women. Here Ghandi of India out of every 50 students cited campuses throughout the nation. Others mentioned often the rankings were much more i Lastly the students were President Nixon. N. WATCH YOUR krooger 'mail for the big 16 PAGE HANDBILL delivered to yoor home earlier this week! Did You Receive Earlier This Week By Your Kroger Mail? Circular Day core '•r this week, you should hav> ing 16 popes ■ neighborhood Kroger suffers set that had informally agreed to By GEORGE T. KIRBY supply modular buildings for the center withdrew its original Parents looking forward to offer. The offer was withdrawn peace and quiet when little shortly before a formal contract Johnnie or Bridgette began was to be signed, according to attending the Spartan Village Donald Melcer, associate jay care center this month have professor of the MSU Institute suffered a temporary setback. for Child and Family Research The day care center did not and member of the center's begin operating on Jan. 1 as planning board. planned. The University administration The delay came after a firm continues to support the day I care program, Melcer said. He stressed that this is only a temporary delay in the program, and that another facility will be built as soon as possible. The center received a one - year commitment as a pilot project from the University. U.S. gov t graded u s govt /graded Meaty Whole or Half Smoked Under this commitment, if Ihe r tenderay tenderay center did not function as 3-Legged Semi-Boneless expected, the University would 4th & 5th only be obligated to support it for one year. Considering the strong Chuck Fryers Horn rib roast or response to the day care center from parents and students, the iteflhite ijeed for it in the area and the "interest of many people Roast 39: 69 Rib Steak Silver Plotter to be trained in day care work, Melcer said, he hopes for a Fresh Picnic Style Kwick Krisp longer commitment. Pork Sliced The center was proposed a year ago to fill some of the need Roost Bacon for day child care within the 39 2 1' University. In addition to child care, the center is aimed at providing training for students in child development, as a lab for Sliced & Tied Lb 4Si University instruction and as a married student service center. One service that was planned to work out of the center will be 'jMMl lib by kroger temporarily located elsewhere Wmr n on campus. Similar to "The Listening Ear," a community i^Peas or Lowfat telephone service will answer W ell trained Standing outside the men's questions about the family and child care center. The service will begin in January as planned. Corn Milk room in Linton Hall, this dog Once the modular units are could be waiting for his acquired, completion of the master center will take 60 to 90 days, - or waiting his turn. SN photo by Sue Steeves depending on the weather. 4-H volunteers aid urban 111 youth Mel-O-Soft Libby 24 Size Jumbo-Iceberg michigan extra The MSU student volunteer coordinator for 4-H programs Pot White Tomato Head wfriw fancy red wants to work on get one thing straight. MSU 4-H volunteers, urban projects, not with farm animals. "It's a common misconception," John Duff, said. "But our volunteers work in 13 areas of he says, Marlette senior, Lansing, mainly Pies Bread Juice Lettuce "^Delicious with low-income level learning process." He said that Programs, although more are needed. youngsters. We stress 100 MSU students are activity in the involved in 4-H ■ 15 3:!1 29 2 39 Single Head Ea 23t Apples "The student program is 16 months old. We have students 88 Size ■fom Lansing Community College and Lansing high schools Assortment Swonsoft 200 2-Ply U.S. No. 1 Michigan California Seedless working with us with inner-city kids. Our volunteers set up drama clubs, French clubs, teach skills, woodworking,and arts and crafts. Swonsoft Facial Russet Navel pious membership in 4-H is not necessary." Towels Tissue Potatoes Eventually, Duff said, college students may be phased out of Oranges program. "College students are used to start these 4-H activities," he fP'ained. "The plan, however, is to involve parents, adults and t(*nsas loaders." Duff said volunteers work in teams of two with groups youngsters He said two training sessions will be held for the new of 10 3^83* 5 1 2099 10 69 vo unteers will work. one on campus and one at the site where the volunteer Interested students should contact Duff at 175 S. Anthony Hall. EGQBBJE [«T»f^ DOUBLE We're stretching our hours to i r..k ui., s s«iw H.. :: «»«•' » >»•» stssttr: attention car owners * •c.»K.a. ' ■ Good thru T- Jan. 9( L ■ L Good thru Sot.- — ■■ l_ ©•!•»!■* Good thru Sat.,__J' ''a iff|jLB MColby Chttit ■■ Good thru Sot., mJ' Hon Good thru Sat.jp—il" Good Pop Cor. thru SotMl OPEN TONIGHT Complete front end repair and ^ m ■ alignment UNTIL 9 P.M. * Brakes * Suspension with this ■ coupon & c h thl» coupon & purcho.. pkg of ■■ STAMPS of 2 — lb ■■ o. on, rchomo of a purchoto * purchoto of ony pkg any "purchas* 2 pkgi MSU of Wheel balancing * Steering any of Sllvor Plott.r 3round Boof |§ flashlight or 1 c .. 12—fl or pkg. ■■ Appl.t ■round Moat ■■ Tranelitor J of WESTINGHOUSE ■ ■ KROGER FROZEN ■■ Cltrui Ground ■■ Ray-0-Vac ■■ Light Bulbs ■■0ra»g« Jiict ■■ Oiioii ■ EVERY USKEV'S Auto Safety Center ■ Book Store Pork Lolas ■■ Loa'or ■c.ntor Chop. inciud.d*J lui Cli• ck *J Batteries JJ ■■ ■■ J WEDNESDAY In the Center '24 SOUTH Jcr international Prograi LARCH IV 4-7346 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 7, 197 Michiga' New JMC grading scale .J receives mixed reaction been collected on the reactions to the Arrangements have been made with experiment since the end of fall term. scholarship office and Honors Collen "I think it's a farce," Mary Stanford, an acceptable evaluation in lieu of An experimental pass • no credit grading Livonia junior, said. "It's still a grading required GPA minimums so that system, and not very much better." students can still receive financial system, replacing the numerical grade scale aid However, she called the experiment a step admitted into Honors in Justin Morrill College (JMC), has met College, or with student support and faculty in the right direction, and suggested total honorary groups. student evaluation if any evaluation at all. The National Assn. of uncertainty, a State News spot check Registrars revealed Tuesday. Leonard Isaacs, asst. professor of natural Admissions Officers issued a statemenl The residential college instituted the new science at JMC, said, "The purpose of a spring, 1970, on criteria for admissioi grading system for fall term following real experiment is that you don't know graduate schools, which allows for p student and faculty agreement on a two - how it will come out. Well be interested in grading. year trial operation. finding out." They said if a GPA is available, used as the primary criteria Under the experiment, students receive either a "pass" or a "no credit awarded" The new grading system was developed If a GPA is not available, other foradmissi] by the JMC Curriculum Committee vv notation on their offical record in addition materials will be accepted. consisting of five faculty members and five i!aunr?0 to a complex evaluation filled out by the instructor and the student. The evaluation is scored on the basis of students. According to Barbara Ward, committee chairman, the group originally wanted to are JMC students still receive a for courses taken in the often in their grade University, major fiVlds seven JMC objectives, including award grade points to some degree but concentration for graduate school communication skills, information have failures. This Mrs. Ward said the new no would have grading svst acquisition, information evaluation, ability jeopardized high grade point students, so will, hopefully, allow instructors to to synthesize and integrate knowledge, courses with a different the compromise P - N system with the emphasis. independent study, group work and extensive written evaluation was "In some classes, there k demonstrated creative ability. competition, with students Margaret I developed. shai "I like it because it helps me. If I don't The idea is not resources and ideas. presents Ei like a course, I don't have to work, but if I a new one and is used Everybody pfoclamatit extensively across the United States, Mrs. excell," she said. Thomas si' enjoy a course, I can get into it," Leisa Ward said. It was first suggested for JMC The written evaluations are available Miss Enlow Padgett, Niles senior, said. three years ago. inspection by students. When a stud 300 PAIR SLACKS She said she thinks the college should have started with freshmen because some students have waited until their junior and The criticized term are evaluation forms which as being too burdensome fall being redesigned, she said. were graduates, each evaluation is conden into a single statement for use schools. by (,Tadu mayor a Baha'u'llah ( GREAT SELECTION OF THE SEASON'S MOST WANTED senior year to take JMC courses and now can't bring up low GPA's in University STYLES. HIP SLUNGS, BELL FLARED, WOOLS, PLAIDS, courses. HERRINGBONES, AND CORDUROY. EVERY FASHION WINNER. ONE A NOW 1/3 OFF "It's nice having pass - no credit, but they should have just plain P - N instead of offers all that evaluation," Nancy Shayne, Detroit sophomore, said. The new system, she added, places the emphasis only on learning. Dept. BUCKSKIN SUEDE FRINGED VESTS R. Glenn Wright, director of literature at TERRIFIC FASHION VALUE JMC, said the new grading was better than the old system, but probably wouldn't work with certain courses such as in experimental ea TONES. IN ASSORTED EARTH NOW 1/2 OFF engineering or the physical sciences. "The written evaluation finally provides more meaning to graduate schools and By JOANNA FIRESTONE State News Staff Writer ceremony, a mass performed and involving the audience. "We will be working in by the students themselves," Wright said. He said The experimen Dept. of Theater is offering a technique and physical ensemble no appreciable difference in class Some 40 MS unique workshop in experimental theater construct a ritual of our lives whi attendence or attitude occurred under the as part of its winter curriculum. leave eam| explores man in both Genesis and new system. The workshop, offered as Theater 243 participate GROUP WOOL PLAID PONCHOS Many students said they felt the P - N system should be applied on a University-wide basis. But not everyone and 499, will be taught by Frank Elmer, Williamsville, N.Y., graduate student. "A major aim of the course will be to modern world." "The Serpent," as conceived Open Theater, touches on by th the fall of ;rship Coi Camp in 1 thwest of Li as described in Genesis as well as was as enthusiastic about the new The prog NOW 1/3 OFF EXCITING TOPPINGS FOR ALL system. awaken the players' sensitivity to their assassination of John F. Kennedy and th YOUR PANTS AND nsored b; SLACK SUITS. "The written evaluation has the environments," Elmer said. "We'll be Kent State killings. trying to communicate with our bodies as imunicati potentiality of giving a more realistic picture of the student," James L. Goatley, well with isement as words, as in traditional "There leads are no or bit parts in thi ushman, as professor of natural science in JMC, said. theater." kind of theater," Elmer said, He said the two systems can't be Late in March, the class of about 20 will company must be a very closely knit groupH Leaders accurately compared-because one sums up., . f P™"The .interpretation lts Serpent." of Van in which the actors can rely ALL REMAINING SUEDE LEATHER the good and bslfl 6T'V student In a single Italie's themselves for effect — rather than figure, while the evaluation rates many During the first five weeks of the term, technical aspects of the art." th^Bpiiizations ii facets. Elmer said the actors will be tudents foi concentrating Entry into the three - credit class will be "There on writing their own script, later to be ociety. Panl bugs to be worked out. Most HANDBAGS are based on improvisational auditions to be lack Liber? combined with the original version of "The faculty aren't ready to come to a final held from 7 to 9 p.m. conclusion about it yet," Goatley said. He Serpent." Monday in "The play is quite different from most multipurpose room B, and from 7 to 9Hritical NOW 1/3 OFF said a high degree of student support was n. Tuesday in Wonders Kiva. modern stage productions," he said. "It formation Ct MOSTLY SHOULDER STYLES. shown at the outset, but that no data has No can better be described as a sort of previous theater experience is MS\. and JEBERMANN 'S ™ necessary for the auditions. ionization. BY LCC 'We feel th rovide 'DOOR JAM" keeps LARGE GROUP WOOL SKIRTS ... Course offered SHE1 khsmsks "™es 1/3 you safe and secure. s»iids • 1/2 OFF in ba nd music GREAT SELECTION COATS and PANTCOATS Downti 326 S. AVAILABLE IN THE SEASON'S MOST "WARMEST' (LCC) y o ege junjor High School in Lansing. The class, beginning tonight, is F'T ]°™l ba"d ins,;ructo^wi'' STYLES. MELTONS, WET LOOKS. LODEN TRADITIONAL CAMEL AND MORE. COATS NOW 1/3 OFF open - to anyone who can play a • band instrument. The - — H y— class will include Wl^l a W°f $7 . a course h®. cl.ass- feeCos^ $5 application fee for those living and M in the LCC district, which VILLAGE GREEN includes most of the greater Grand opening celebration Lansing area. this weekend at the Information on the class can Meridian GROUP of BLOUSES Mall — See News for details. Friday's State be obtained Monroe, dean of technology LCC. from William MANY BASIC STYLES IN WHITE PLUS COLORS. NOW 1/3 OFF ARTHUR TREACHER'S W THE original Tist) Short Sleeve VELOUR STRIPED T-TOPS BUY SOME AND TRY YOU'LL GIVE US THE THEM ANSWER 'TREAT YOURSELF TO THE TO PAIR WITH JEANS. NOW 1/3 OFF Strong tubular steel bar that's fitted with rubber foot and door wedge will keep any swinging door TREACHER TASTE" SI securely closed. Great for apartment dwellers. 5500 TWO LOCATIONS 2418 EAST MICHIGAN Park City With ALSO 'T MAURICE'S DOWNTOWN & MAURICE'S MERIDIAN MALL Right Past Frandor, and EAST LANSING - 209 E. Grand Riv DOWNTOWN 107 S. Washington - 4100 S. LOGAN fi DOW SAVE$$$SA State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 7, 1971 13 Michigan Teen vote impact queried Wed By CHARLES C. CAIN youthful voters will help us to customs, and traditions," he regain the White House in said. State News Staff Writer News background 1972," he said. Ferency said he hoped that the Just seven days ago, millions of young Americans between the conservatively than the voting people and also people of their same age group who do not go a But he said the liberal youth is phenomenon which is only temporary. College students young voters would be attracted to his party, since his party is concerned with issues rather & ages of 18 and 21 became population at large. used to be conservative, he said. than candidates, he said. eligible tc vote in national "Those under 30, far more so to college. But this he said is not elections. Rowe said that his party "I expect that we will attract than any other age group, voted very significant since college Thurs. would undoubtedly try to those young people How important the addition of for George Wallace in the last students represent only about who share third of the under 21 nominate candidates who were our opinions on racism, poverty, so many votes will be is a matter presidential election," he said. one - of widespread speculation. Area Spaeth said in the four states group. "acceptable" to the young and war and peace," he said. authorities, however, say the previously allowing under 21 - Rohde said the addition of the people. Rowe said 18 to 21 - year - David K. Berlo, county effects will be minimal. year - old voting about 30 per youthful voters will produce a olds are probably more sensitive chairman for the Ingham County Harold J. Spaeth, professor of cent exercised that right. That net gain for the liberal to trends than the voting Republican party and professor political science, said the percentage is the lowest of any candidates which will in effect of communications was 8:30 lowering of the voting age is not other age group, he said. produce a net gain for the population at large. Zolton A. Ferency, one of the unavailable for comment. really very significant. In the Lansing area the two Democratic party. "I think it "The only place the 18 • 21 founders of the new Human is about as precincts which are considered significant as giving women the "student • precincts" had the year old voters could Rights Party, said the lower right to vote. All it accomplished lowest voter turnout of any of conceivably make a difference is voting age will not really be a CLASSIFIED was to double the cost of the precincts, Spaeth said. on a close house election," he significant change. elections without any substantial David Rohde, asst. professor said. "Reports indicate that the ADS change in elections. I think the of political science, said the 18 Winthrop Rowe, county youth is generally about as chairman of the Ingham County apathetic as their parents in a.m. addition of the 18 to 21 year ■ to 21 - year • olds may have - WORK WONDERS. Presentation olds will have the same effect — some effect, but not a great deal. Democratic Party, and an voting," he said. "Hiis apathy is shown both in increasing election costs without Since studies show that youth instructor in business law, said attitudes toward government Margaret Enlow, East Lansing High School student, any substantial election votes pretty much as its older he felt the inclusion of the 18 to and in willingness to participate. CALL 355-8255. presents East Lansing Mayor Gordon L. Thomas with a changes." counterpart. 21 - year - olds will help the Young people generally are a proclamation designating Jan. 17 as World Religion Day. Spaeth said political parties Rohde said college students Democratic Party. Thomas signed the proclamation Wednesday afternoon. may become more youth - are more liberal than older "I would agree that the reflection of their backgrounds. Miss Enlow and members of the Baha'i Faith also gave the oriented but not more liberal. mayor a copy of "The Proclamation of Baha'u'llah." This he said is because some Baha'u'llah is the prophet - founder of the Baha'i Faith. studies have shown that those State News photo by Milton Horst under 30 vote more KNAPP'S Students to enter bright white sale eadership talks invaluable experience of Lewis Zerby, professor of By MICHAEL FOX State News Staff Writer exchanging ideas and engaging ii ' philosophy. ngful dialog and James Rust, ombudsman, will Some 40 MSU student leaders challenging debate," Eileen talk on "Strategies Within the leave campus this weekend Eckert, a student organizer of J?'* "" System oir°l®L p. the Orga . .. . participate in a Campus the conference, said. !ystem Channels for l-he -- Organizational Change." adership Conference at Clear ke Camp in Dowling, 40 miles .Clyde Morris, asst. professor of communication, will discuss Richard Bernitt, director of thwest of Lansing. public safety, will speak "Are Student Leaders Viable 'Legal Aspects of Change.' The program is being onsored by the Dept. of and Relevant?--No. Elliott Ballard, assistant to mmunications under the President Wharton, will talk "Problem Solving and Levels isement of uonaia Donald I*. "Roles of Administrators: Their _f pnmnlpvitv from Small rtuinniisuoiurs. ineir shman, assl mmunication. professor of Gtoups loP Mass R.llW ..ill be and EvalUaUonS ' expressed their desire for leadership. Ntw Mexico and Rutgers to win evident against Tennessee. game. Ganakas to leave him in the In contrast to last season Lobo championship when Benjamin came on strong "This was a perfect example Against USC Benjamin scored 8ame 50 he would have a chance Benjamin i named the Most of blending his skills with 23 points but he had a bad to. break Julius McCoys 45 late in the year after a slow start, Va1u Player of the those of the shooting night hitting only nine P0'"* r.ec?rfl" him get off tournament. 0 ... .. Benjamin made nine of 17 Qf 28. After the game he met Against the Bulldogs his mam to a flying start. Benjamin will The MVP award was a special carry a 24.5 scoring average into and he connected on his wjth Ganakas in an attempt to weaP<>n was a driving layupthat "'QC almost the Big 10 opener Saturday at Illinois. recognition of his over ability because Benjamin scored only 14 points in the - all onJy free throw attempt, for total of 19 points, before fouling out of the game with one minute a discover wrong. what he had done after moves 0,", unstoppable. Time time his fakes and left a Butler quick player m His efforts have earned him "Rudy's a quiet guy and he championship game, a mark that remaining in the game. He also usually doesn't talk about a wondering what had happened. all-tournament honors Jin both m.. _ ■ . was topped by two other puiled down six rebounds and he game afterwards," Ganakas said, "Rudy is a very good Spartans and three Rutgers driver," Ganakas commented. Invitationals and after the players. Since MVP awards ! "He is a great ball-handler, it's Redskins fir like he has a third hand, and he has good body control, power SAVE $19.50 and spring." Things will get harder before Allen may they get easier for the Spartan guard. When conference play on starts opposing teams will be WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Charley Taylor and Larry ready for him with zone our Washington Redskins fired Head Brown< PJ° football s leading defenses and their best defensive Coach Bill Austin Wednesday, rusher for the year. player ULTRA clearing the way for the expected hiring of George Allen . A1,lenA dls™lsseDd by AnSelfs 0wner _Da" Reeves after "It will be hard for him to majntain such a high scoring Wood who who was was lpt let Angeles Rams last week. an go hv by t.hp the Los several years of ill personal animosity, compiled a - concealed average," Ganakas said. "But as far as j»m concerned its his Easy basket year Redskin President Edward |Winning^^record of" """ overan piay that makes him such MSU guard Rudy Benjamin goes up for a layup against Butler while teammate Paul Dean I Ski Bennett Williams declined to confirm immediately Allen a good ball player, not merely his scoring. And, I think he will watches. Benjamin, the Spartans' captain, played very impressively as MSU surprised the "experts" by winning six of their first nine games. I would be hired. championship. still get his share of the points. " State News photo Package But he issued this statement: "I advised Coach Bill Austin by Milt Horst today that his contract as coach of the Redskins will not be BLAMED FOR TEAM FOLDING ULTRA Wood Skis renewed in 1971. I expect to have a further announcement Cubco Binding * " the Redskins' 1971 plans later Arlberg Straps Cards' bounce .. *^Y Charley Winner this week." jCI Northland Poles Austin, who took Installation J&V.r Washington coaching reins when Vince Lombardi died just before the season began, had been ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Charley with Winner. demanding a two - year contract. "Tom Landry held the (Dallas) Winner, the 46-year-old head Bidwill said the decision i Under his command, the coach of the St. Louis Cardinals Cowboys together when they PACKAGE PRICE • Redskins sagged to a record of a combination, of things. It for the past five seasons, was were catching criticism from wasn't made overnight, but after and eight losses despite fIre(j Wednesday, following the everybody," he added. "Now with Garmont Boot $90 such stars : a lot of conversation." that's a head coach." Sonny Jurgensen. ciub's collapse in the final three But the major reason was the Bidwill said the club planned games of the National Football collapse during the final stages to "accept all applications" for WEAIHERVANE VILLAGE GREEN ronference's Eastern Division ice. Qf the division scramble after the Cardinals had led the way much the head job. Winner's cumulative The Cardinals, after an THE WOOLIES FOR FREE? record Df the season. ith the Cardinals was 35-30-5. opening season loss to Los ^: THIS SATURDAY NIGHT? (See Friday's State News for Charles W. (Stormy) Bidwill "You get a shot at the title very few times," Bidwill said, Angeles, 34-13, proceeded to win four straight before ade the announcement shortly details). 'ter noon, following a meeting «xhe team didn't hold together dropping a 35-17 verdict to the an(j there was nothing to stop it. Giants in New York. Then the team rebounded for three consecutive shutouts, 44-0 over Houston, 31-0 over Boston HOURS: and 38-0 over Dallas — the second DAILY 9:30 -8:30 victory over the Cowboys — and iscount records SAT. SUN. 9:30 6:00 - 12:00-5:00 then managed a 6-6 tie with Kansas City. It then beat Philadelphia 23-14 and seemed to be in command heading into the final stretch of the 1970 campaign. *Solid State dual channel But disaster struck. Playing in amplifier Detroit, the Lions whipped the $ 95 99 *20 Watt output Cardinals 16-3. New York came to St. Louis and bombed the *BSR Mini Changer- club 34-17 to dump Winner's fully automatic 4-speed changer team out of first place, and for 'Separate Volume, bass, treble, all practical purposes, out of the balance controls title picture. FREE: One Record 'AM-FM - FM stereo multiplex Then in the season finale, with With Stereo radio the pressure off at Washington, 'Built-in antenna the Cardinals dropped a close one to the Redskins, 28-27. 'Headphone jack 'Dust cover included Still, it was a vast improvement to finish 8-5-1 for Charley Winner 1970, nearly a complete reversal w,"ner by surprise. formulating plans for Model 812 from the 1969 finish of 4-9-1. 1 *as shocked when this season. "I thought we had 'Solid state dual channel amplifier And the Bidwill decision took a?oul> "e said- ^e c°ach had arrived problems straightened out in his office about 9 the team and the team *2-speed record and playback operation - 71/s and 3 % ips TV RENTALS coHege°draft °" ^ I"*- *!* Zl * 95 99 'Frequency response - 80-15,000 cps $9.50 PER MONTH . I "I had been in to see Stormy ^ I » not going to be he @ IV2 ips. Bidwill about another matter in CVe °r' *2 4" x 6" permanent magnet speakers [Free delivery .service and pickuq the morning," Winner said, "and Winner said he had ft then he called n *12 foot stereo separation NEJAC TV RENTALS and plans, but, "I'd like to have told me he had bad news." FREE: One Blank *Push button controls - Stop, Rewind, 337-1300 opportunity to The coach said he was T/2 Play 3 % Play, Pause coach." Tape With Recorder * , 2 precision VV level indicators * 2 On/Off Volume controls •Left 81 Right channel Record buttons *2 Tone controls LEARN •Inputs for monitoring and external speakers •Accessories 2 high quality cylinder KARATE - microphones with stands, 1 empty 7" reel, 1 full 7" reel (700 ft) including demonstration information, alligator patch clip The MSU Karate Club will give a demonstration of what from the KARATE CLUB, tonight at 7 p.m. in the loweryou cdn learn ^ASTERWORKSSOM'records Woman's IM. Coed classes for gym of the students are held every term. beginners, intermediates and advanced Come out tonight and like. Everyone welcome. see what KARATE is Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 1 5 Thursday. January 7, 1971 SPORTS I Red ctrOIT (DPI) Wings' _ SJd Abe,« genCTa' manager of the Detroit appointed coach of the Red Wings this season Abel resigns after a in — and I didn't hire him — and in four months force me to get "Mr. Norris is I for the past eight years, said Wednesday he is resigning distinguished career at the college level with Cornell. out. I would have to say all our problems started a more aware now that he was sold a bill of goods year ago when by Mr. Bishop and Mr. Harkness," Abel added. he docs not aPProve of the National Hockey League "He is not a coach," Abel said of Harkness, who is piloting a Mr. Bishop (Jim Bishop, executive director of the Red Wings) '"rookie coach and the policies of the club. team which has a 12-21-4 record and is in sixth place in the seven came out on the scene." rihJwho I* also coached the Red Wings for 11V4 seasons until - team east division of the NHL at the moment. Abel said, "I don't like to say I was squeezed out by those two. The final blow in Abel's relationship with Harkness came when Harkness took over this year, told a news conference that "1 don't think he knows how to I'm going out on my own." the new coach was quoted in an interview with a Detroit meeting with Red Wing owner Bruce A. Norris in Chicago change lines or do things a newspaper last Sunday as saying Norris had told him, "You're the coach has to do to stay in the NHL. Bishop was hired about one year ago to bring lacrosse as a V "J found I could not accept the policies of the hockey "He can talk, though." sport to Detroit in Olympia Stadium, where the Red Wings play victim of us not doing our homework for the last 10 years,." and the wav it l» run. "I asked Mr. Norris 'could I fire Ned Harkness?' " Abel said. their home games. He apparently won Norris' ear after the During that period, Abel was responsible for player development sport and procurement. died and stayed on with 'i found I cannot accept that fella (Harkness) coaching," said "I found out that I did not have the power as general manager increasing powers. Abel admitted he was unable to get to • year • old NHL hall of famer. Abel also said he was to fire him." along with Bishop and Harkness. id of my 30 years with Detroit and association with Mr. Abel, announcing his resignation in a suburban Detroit motel run by his son "My record was not that good," Abel said about his coaching Gerry, said he wanted to "emphasize that this career. He won one championship and had two third - place I Detroit won one NHL championship under Abel's coaching decision was made by Sid Abel and Sid Abel alone." finishes in his coaching career. "But it wasn't that bad either " he Jhe added the general manager's duties in 1962. Harkness was He said, "I didn't believe it possible that a fellow could come said. GYMI U-M, Morse dominate 'S' invitational parallel bar competition and MSU crowd. By MIKE ABERLICH grabbing fourths in the side In the preliminary matches, mBsmM State News Sports Writer horse and rings. Spartan Ken Factor likewise where Szypula got a chance to get a glimpse of his future The word is out. MSU Coach gave a good showing, tieing for prospects, Larry Lad and Fred third behind Morse and Gene Zafran made George Szypula now knows how good showings in to make his Gymnastics season a Kalin of Illinois on the parallel the floor exercise, Don bars. Rudy Ginez of Iowa complete success. It's simple: Waybright placed eighth on the Just give Charlie Morse a side equaled Factors point average of side horse, tnd Randy Balhorn. 8.7 to force the only deadlock although he wasn't nearly as horse, still rings or parallel bars and throw in the spotlight and of the tournament. effective in the finals, took fifth he'll steal the show. Ray Gura and Ed Howard, on the rings. Morse made the best of his both of Michigan, took the In the warmer confines of honors in the vault and opportunities over the holidays Sarasota, Sophomore Paul as he wooed the home crowd at horizontal bars, respectively, Arnold grabbed a fifth in the Jenison Field House on while Barry Slotten of Iowa floor exercise, but otherwise, it December 5 in the Big Ten (floor exercise), Ken Barr of was all Charlie Morse. Invitational every time he took Illinois (side horse) and Indiana's the stage. Then, just to make his Benny Fernandez rounded out the winners. (rings) S. Carolina Christmas a complete success, Slotten was pressed by Morse took Florida by storm, winning his three events at the Wolverines' Ted Marti and Gura in the floor exercise. Jeff Rock must playg National of Minnesota grabbed fourth, Gymnastics Clinic South Carolina has been and Spartan Dave Ziegert had to Championships in Sarasota. warned by the Atlantic Coast The MSU-hosted pre-holiday settle for sixth. Conference that it will be kept On the side horse, as Szypula tourney went just about as out of the NCAA playoffs if the expected, with the six winners predicted, it was Barr and Ken Gamecocks don't play Maryland not causing too much of a Liehr of Iowa leading the pack, at College Park, Md. Saturday but Barr's 9.45 average exceeded surprise. night. The well-blaanced Michigan the other competitors, including The Dec. 16 game between team, even without the services Morse's 8.85, which brought the two teams ended in a brawl hisses of disatisfaction from the of NCAA champion Rick and South Carolina officials had McCurdy, dominated the meet, asked the ACC to cancel the Horsing using their depth to great advantage. IM News remaining game for "the safety of our team and fans." MSU gymnastics star Charlie Morse shows his talents in the side horse. Morse won three events But it was still Morse's show, The basketball officials clinic will South Carolina officials said at the National Gymnastic# Qlinic Championships in Dgcember and did a good job in the Big as the home crowd showed their be held at 7 p.m. tonight in the Men's the situation had a precedent. l.M. "Officials will meet in Room 208 Ten Invitational at MSU earlier in the month. approval every time he took part and others (players, managers and Duke canceled two games with State News photo by Bill Porteous in an event, winning the others with interest) will meet in the South Carolina without penalty Sports Arena. Bruce Fossum will from the ACC several years ago conduct a clinic for officials. following an eligibility The eadlin controversy. Bruins dominate hall basketball is noon 'angers , Friday. Play begins January 11. The entry deadline for residence hall bowling is also noon Friday. The 1 w . « • m —"ji 4 DAY Wooteo first matches will be on January 11. Teams will be scheduled to play on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. SALE OF IHL E Division stars TV RENTALS $9.50 PER MONTH TOP L.P. 'ree delivery, service and picku The 43-year - old Howe, the |NEW YORK (UPI) - Bobby lead runnerup New York by a Tuesday, Jan. 19. The remaining Phi! Esposito and |icyk of the Stanley Cup Johnny single point in the east division pennant race, also will be eight players for the east team highest scorer in league history, will be chosen by East coach still can be named to the team NEJAC TV RENTALS 337-1300 ALBUMS impion Boston Bruins all were represented on the all-star team Harry Sinden, who retired from by Sinden. ; choices Wednesday by right wingers Ken Hodge and the game after leading the Bruins | the East Division team for the John McKenzie. to the Stanley Cup last season. ( BLOOD ROCK I Hockey League's 24th Inual All-Star game. Selected from the Rangers, The first 12 players on the West team will be announced Friday. | I Man & Nature ■ However, the New York |»ngers beat out Boston on the who have the best defensive team in the East, were both of The biggest omission from I is carrying textbooks for the following c 2 with six players their goalies, veteran Ed the East team is Gordie Howe, ] History 312,4 :, 355: 1 il Science 310, 100, 170, 3i d to the Bruins' five. The Giacomin and rookie Gilles playing his silver anniversary Art History 404; Anthropology season in the NHL. The big | ply other team to gain a Villemure, as well as defensemen Philosophy 311, 400H; 494, 120, 200H; Sociology 241H, 430, 872; Pmination among the first 12 Brad Park and Jim Neilson, Detroit right wing, who has | Psychology 336, 345; Great Issues; Art History 404; IDC 200; ATL Bayers selected was the center Jean Ratelle and left played in 21 of the previous 23 I 112; Geography 462; Spanish 102; French 312; English 229; James Madison 205, 112, 290, 350; JMC 101, 182. Jontreal Canadiens, who placed winger Dave Balon. all-star games, season as a started off the defenseman and then J Jteran Taude defenseman Jean - suffered a rib injury when he 328 B. Student Services 353-6633 Tremblay. The All-Star game will be ( returned to his normal position. | |The Bruins, who currently played at Boston Garden ~ Welcome back! ^ J deposit. Call 332-6909. Kfore publication, OLDSMOBILE 1969 LS. 25,000 as 444 Michigan Avenue. Select an Large tf i -ir 2 - man units miles, air conditioned, full power. professional consultant, Vivian apartment to suit your 2-1-8 loellations - 12 noon kind of life luxurious $1/3 dass day before 372-1256. 3-1-11 Woodward Cosmetics, own hours. style. Some with swimming pool, ^r£t'j,ers°2 ) ■ Referral appointment consulting others close to campus and * SOMEONE 21 or over to share ication. Lowered Move-In Cost only. Valerie, 332-8532. 5-1-12 roommate service. HALSTtAD MANAGEMENT COMPANY, •Pool and Party Lounge Reasonable rent. 489-3494, a*ter phone FAST GROWING 351-7910. O *Out-of-Sight furniture, 355 8255 openings for sev Carpeting Also two part ti ONE BEDROOM extra large, rates OPEL STATION wagon, 1967. Low Call 371-1913 t furnished apartment at RIVER |*y $1-50 mileage, good condition. $795. For Rent For Rent HOUSE APARTMENTS. 1 block Kcper word per day $4.00 5-1-12 ART MAJOR: Full from campus. Free parking. Ideal for two or three. Call 332-0255 or 731 APARTMENTS MALE ROOMMATE, apartment . TRAILER SPACE 8' wide. Travel EAST. FURNISHED 3 rooms and Rental office open PONTIAC, 1964. Grand Prix trailers welcome. Walking distance 351-3484, or see apartment No. 6, 12-6 Daily Furnished, no deposit. Not a fc per word per day bath. Including utilities. Married 204 R t. TF and Sunday plastic complex apartment. Phone 389-4BBL. Runs well. Needs body to MSU and shopping center near $6.50 351-3815. 1-1-7 work. Best offer. Call after 7 p.m. > for right person Gables. At Mobile Home Manor. 731 Burcham Dr. h mile East $135/month, plus deposit. |3c per word per day 371 1765. 3 1-8 earn. Contact Leon G. 2756 E. Grand River. A nice place 484-3513. 3-1-8 of Abbott Rd. MALE ROOMMATE needed Liberal n 10 words per ad) J Art Center, 319 E. to park your trailer. 332-2437. Phone 351-7212 PONTIAC 1968, Firebird 350. Power minded. Write P.O.B. 31, East 5-1-12 SUBLEASE WINTER ing THREE BEDROOM apartment for Personals must be steering, good condition. $1800. Beautifully maintained. Suital Lansing, Michigan. 1-1-7 terms. $60/month. Phoi rent. Excellent for students. Very 882 4245. 2-1-7 BABYSITTER NEEDED all for faculty, grad students, busim t-paid. 351-1527. 3-1-8 le. 485-6441. 10-1-19 OKEMOS, ONE bedroom i afternoon. Monday through people, married couples. Lea i will be a 50c service TORINO, 1968 Fastback. Automatic, Friday. Near campus. Own 332-3135 or 882-6549 O furnished, parking, util WANTED: GRADUATE student or WEST BARNES: one bedroom, power steering. Runs great. $1380. 351-6586. 5-1-13 bookkeeping charge if transportation. 351-1069. 3-1-8 ONLY $8.50/month. Free deliveries. professional man to share 2 355-2997.5-1-12 ONE BEDROOM furnishe furnished, with garage, for married ad is not paid within SELCO COMMUNICATIONS TV bedroom furnished apartment couple. 5125,484-0497. 3-1-8 RN THREE MAN apartment, Evergreen or LPN with medication course between Haslett and East carpeted, all utilities paid. C iwweek. RENTALS. 372-4948. C Lansing. Street. Furnished 1 bedroom. kwell TRIUMPH SPITFIRE. Runs like for 3 - 11:30 p.m. shift. Skilled 351-9286, 372-1031. O 339-8897. 3-1-8 NEEDED: ONE for three $180 plus electricity. it News will be 24,000 miles. Two tops. Best or two or 332-1677. only some new. care nursing. Provincial House TV RENTALS - Students only. Low four man. 332-4185 after 5 p.m. 2-1-8 offer over $500. 489-3097. 5-1-12 West. Call Miss Turek, 484-1483. TWO BEDROOM mobile hot (sponsible only for the monthly and term rates. Call FURNISHED 2 and 3-1-8 10-1-19 day's incorrect 351-7900 to reserve yours. apartments close to campus. No 15 ONE MAN needed Whitehall Manor. TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1970. 13,000 minutes nertion. UNIVERSITY TV RENTALS. C $240/month. 351-9036. 3-1-8 GIRL FOR large two-man, quiet, 2 bedroom apartment. Own miles. Excellent condition. $1800, 1-6601. 20-2-2 close, ample parking. 351-5669. bedroom. $87.50. Call Dan, negotiable. 332 1623. 3-1-11 PARKING. 1 block from a NEED ONE man, sublease, cheap, 3-1-8 355-4701, after 5 p.m. 484-1832. ONE OR two to sublease winter, Private, paved, lighted lot very close, furnished, Jag, . VW BUS. 1961 with 1969 engine. 337-2336.3-1*6 351-3373. 3-1-8 ginlversityjViUa.^32-2343! EFFICIENCY APARTMENf ay Good condition. Call 351-4571. 2 party, near campus*?M&dern TWO COOL girls need 3rd. Winter Automotive 2-1-8 WOMEN. VACANCIES in 4-girl ONE OR furnishings, air conditioning. $145. term, close! Call 332-3182. 3-1-8 nally Apartments apartment. 'One block from two girls to share Call 484-0585 or 484-1328. 5-1-12 well-dressed 2-bedroom apartment. Winter, TIN HEALEY (Bug-eyed) Sprite, VW 1965 Karmann Ghia. AM-FM campus. Completely furnished. TWO MALES needed for 4-man spring, summer. 332-4794 after 5 leagan, wife 'iw pistons, rings, bearings, radio, 49,000 miles, average body, EAST LANSING - 4th s 1318 N. High, 3 rooms and t ihower, and •cks. brakes. 1959, best offer, runs great. 332-3568, ask for ART TIME male telephone $65. 337-2336. 3-1-8 9 P.m.; 355-0230 8 Scott. 5-1-12 - 5 p.m. Miss furnished. No children. No p reasonable, close. 410 Park Lane. in,351-7219.5-1-12 Willis. 3-1-11 canvassing. Good hourly wages. $25 weekly. 489-7259.2-1-7 332-2414. 3-1-8 Must have good speaking voice. Call were Angie VW BUS 1961. Good condition. Mr. Atchley, 393-5460. Equal ONE OR two girls to sublet IN HEALEY 1965 MK III EMALE ROOMMATE wanted. MATURE STUDENT lly Winters, Reasonable. Phone 487 3210 or Opportunity employer. 10-1-19 Meadowbrook Trace. Immediate 00. Body engine excellent ONE GIRL needed. Three man Completely furnished bedroom. nda, Goldie 882-4927 after 6 p.m. 5-1 -12 ' occupancy. 353-0093. 5-1-12 Modern East Lansing apartment. edition. 351-3965. 3-1-8 apartment. Winter $55/month. utilities share. Afte WO MEN needed for light delivery 351-7221. 5-1-12 GIRL NEEDED for 2-man. one Must be neat anr< discreet. Call after 489-3963. 5-1-12 Ish net and ARO 1968 327. VW BUS 1964 Runs good Gas work on campus. Must have car. GIRL TO East Loadec bedroom furnished. 351-0643. share Lansing 7 p.m., 351-0765.3-1-8 'Laugh-In, gold heater. Some rust. $450 Full or part time. 372-0067. 3-1-8 WANTED - 2 men for 4 man 5-1-12 apartment. Own bedroom. Phone 332 5863. 3-1-8 rior. 332-0953. 5-1-12 351-0943. 3-1-8 AVAILABLE FOR He gave the im for his DIUAC, 1967 sedan, silver, A uto Service & Parts MALE BABYSITTER for 7 year old boy. 3-5 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays. Call 351-4198 around 6 baths, furnished and $52.50 per month. 339-2753 a park WANTED: ONE girl winter and/or spring. $55/month. Cedar Village. 351-3198. 3-1-8 ONLY 1 immediate occupancy . . . >r Hubbard r, clean, $1075. Mercury, 5 p.m. 5-1-12 450. passenger wagon, white, Oldsmobile, Jetstar sedan, MASON BODY Kalamazoo Street SHOP, 812 . . . East Since 1940. p.m. 3-1-8 DENTAL ASSISTANT. Full or part THREE ROOMS. Furnished. Married STUDENT WIFE in Spartan Village Call Donna, 332-4102. 5-1-12 LEFT . . . RIVER HOUSE APTS power, midnight blue, Complete auto painting and couples only. 817 North Decar. Husband in Africa. $55 Luxury 4 - man furnished ulate, $775. 487-3086, IV time. Experience necessary. In an IV 5-3848. 3-1-8 CAPITOL, NEAR. 1 and 2 bedroom •6614. 3-1-8 collision service. IV 5-0256. C orthodontic office. Call 482-9695, month. Call 355-0955 apartment with a view. Luxury, 1 bedroom, furnished. Parking. $165, $200 furnished days; 484-0702 evenings. 3-1-8 355-9653. 3-1-8 apartment. Extra GIRL OVER 22 share 2 girl month. References. Call Wayne pair all foreign and - large with separate study. VELLE, 1970 454-450 4 speed. If we can't fix it, it apartment. $85 per month. 711 SUBLET ONE. New Cedar Village. Karber, 484-4486. Evenings, Two bedroom , two Ideal for 2 or 3. One block to Burcham. 351-7717. 5-1-12 655-2501. CLYDE j. OLIN INC. I, Call 332-3255. O For Rent Call Debbie, before 2 p.m.. Realtor. 5-1-12 bathrooms, balcony. Next campus. 351-6459. 3-1-8 to campus. On site g Aviation REFRIGERATORS, DISHWASHERS. ESCHTRUTH GIRL TO share combination liv maintenance - and Phone 351-3484 or FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to ELECTRIC. 627-2191.0 Grand Ledge, Reasonable. 882-5977. 5-1-12 .Ay management. See or Jo-Ann. Frank See Building Manager 6 CHEROKEE. learn in the PIPER RIVER HOUSE nToyocamp Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C TV RENTALS. Color and black and o bedroom unfurnished white. MARSHALL MUSIC available immediately. WATER'S EDGE APTS. APARTMENTS $125 and $160. Phone FABIAN training JD FALCON, standard shift. Employment COMPANY, 351 -7830. C-1-8 REALTY 332-0811, 482-4619. 204 River Street iood ing the Ri running condition. Call COMPACT REFRIGERATOR 482-0571.5-1-12 rperson W-3l43orj551-2431. 3-1-8 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, errands. Drive or own RENTALS. Two cubic foot. rith othe to CUSTOM 1965 ; schedule. Approved for MSU housing. Ve7y~good jortation. 355-9646, UNITED RENT-ALL. 2790 East ; changed, Grand River. 351-5652. 3-1-8 CROSSWORD >ralization Where th TV AND s 3 rentals, satisfaction PUZZLE "Mann ghia, 1969 gold, condition. 11,000 miles. 355-1008. 2-1-8 337-1300. C Free delivery, up. Call service NEJAC, apartments 4. Importune 35. Forward (formerly North wind Apts.) 8. Alas: Ger. 36. Confused teach peopl 11. Eastern name 38. April to anothe what he1 lommunicat KAMIN'S SAYS 12. Having a true luster 13. Menagerie 40. 42. Pen point Pitcher 14. Pessimist 43. Livestock he said, i WELCOME BACK 16. Beach 46. Fisherman off RA's 18. Handle 49. Hooter pers" a Chemical salt 5. Sun god 20. 50. Bugaboo 6. Enlisted men ;ing rotate! 21. Stance 52. Number three-hou 7. Small lizards ★★★★ 24. 27. Lime tree Risen 53. 54. Notion Lumber 8. Flowering 28. Oklahoma tribe 55. Man's shrub encounter® y conflicts ■quacv THIS WEEK ONLY . SAVE! * * SHAG CARPETING NEW FURNITURE 30. Adept nickname 7 8 9 10 9. 10. 15. Against Coal scuttle Preposition % 2 3 5 * UNLIMITED % 17. Deserter ving in trainini individua additional discount on * PARKING DISHWASHERS One of our many ways " ■M % 'Z MS % 19. 21. Extensive Chrysalis "We at thi * AIR COND. 22. Musical work everything in stock . . .8 23. Macabre * re trying ON THE BANK OF 19 ic %% ■6 ounseling l in." THE RED CEDAR to provide you with % n Iv 25. Religious statue track tapes , tape players, * % 4 MAN $220 Mo. 26 Advance money * 3 MAN $210 Mo. 27 20 29 3o 29 Kelp RENT chrome and mag wheels, etc. * 2 MAN AND 9 fun transportation % 33 % 3? Kind 34. Pintail duck A MONTH LEASES ALSO AVAILABLE * % *7 JA * 37. River island TV at low prices. % HI 39. Synthetic fabric model open - SLEEPER TOPS ALSO AVAILABLE - %% %15 U n ^0 41. 43. Treat lavishly Stocky horse daily SO % 51 52 44 45. Amazement Vanity behind the WHEELS TOYOTA INC. % % 55 47. Compass point ervice •3 ** Rentals Yankee store 2400 E. MICHIGAN AVE. just west of Frandor % % 48. 51. Rufous Artificial CALL 351-8282 language Viuoigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 7, 197] Michig' For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent For Sale Ser CLOSE MSU MAN NEEDED for house. SINGLE $65/month. Share kitchen. SKI IS AND boots. Rossignol Stratos, Student TO and Frandor, sH°m DIRECTORY $44/month. Own room. 539 Ann Street. Tel: 332-1758 207 cm. Excellent condition. $80, Beautiful 1 bedroom unfurnished. Carpeting, drapes, air LOOKING FOR a pad? Try this 487-3003. 2-1-7 after 6 p.m. or come by. 2-1-8 8Vi medium Le Trappeur boots, $45. 355-7879, evenings or HAUL'Nhor^ conditioning, parking, laundry. nicely furnished one near WOMEN'S SINGLE plus full kitchen 353-8764, daytime. 5-1-13 ^1 Charlie. 3 Utilities except electricity. Call ED 2-1703. 2-1-8 downtown Lansing. Set up for 4 Rooms privileges. 334 Evergreen students with shag carpet, dimmer after 18" TABLE model black, white TV. boar WOMEN: noon. 3-1-11 ATTRACTIVE, well Good condition. $30. After 5 SUEDE and LEATHER GEORGE TOTH 0'. I" light control, a bar, 1V4 baths and TWO GIRLS for 4 man, furnished, clean room, 2 blocks BAUTEL'S Cleaning and Rffinishing corral, furnished. Only $230 per month. SINGLE ROOM. Male student. p.m., 355-8046. 3-1-11 CUSTOM TAILORING Meadowbrook Trace. First month Call SIMON REAL from Union. 332-1760. 3-1-8 SHOP all ph free Call 353-0578 after 1 p.m. ESTATE, Linens furnished. Near campus. Okemos Okemos Branch, 351-2260 or Gail GUITAR, GIBSON Firebird, very hooking, knitting, weavl rations, custom tailoring, repair Phone 332-1682. 3-1-11 MEN. SHARE ranteed workmanship Clusky, 351-8752. 5-1-13 room. $130 a term. good condition. $135 or best Dry Cleaners (Oestern T* Clean, quiet, cooking. 1 block to TWO SINGLES. Private bath. Garage offer. Call 482-0460. 5-1-13 2155 Hamilton Road 4 West Grand River, E. L.nt|ng #rvir« En iIRL TO share GIRL WANTED for 5 girl house. campus. 487-5753, 485-8836. O Okemos 332-0611 apartment. Immediate occupancy. space. Near Holt and Aurelius Own room. $48. TELL ALL! Tell it well! Want Ads are Road. 694-0829. 3-1-11 Weekdays after 4 p.m., 332-3934. 337-7116. 3-1-11 ROOM FOR male students. Walking the way to sell. Dial 355-8255 for WASHDAY SAVINGS distance. No cooking. Parking, MEN, SINGLE an Ad Writer nowl MARSH QUAINT SHOP 332-3170. 3-1-8 room. Three blocks MSU Volunteer Rap Hour 33c per load from the Union. Phone 337-1408, • The best for leu ONE GIRL needed winter term. Needlepoint & Accessories Every Thursday 3 - 5 p.m. SALEI DECORATOR burlap. All • Knitting Yarns Special Texas Washer S0c Cedar Village, $70. Call 351-1990. TWO GIRLS for house. before 12, after 5 p.m. 3-1-8 Private colors. Priced under store cost. • MSU Volunteer Bureau Antiques WENDROW'S 5-1-13 GIRL WANTED. Join rooms. Bathroom and kitchen ECONOWASH House us at Co-op. Yes! 332-0844, 140 Hedrick privileges. $70/month. 351-0194. GIRLS SINGLE room. Three Near MSU. 351-5012. 3-1-8 • Haviland Chin* & Lamps Eaton Rapid* Room 26 Student Services 3006 Vine St. ^'rations TWO MAN, 1 bedroom, furnished. 3-1-8 blocks from the Union. Phone 353-4400 Haslett Street. 4-1-11 7s.w. to 11p.m.,- blk. w. BRICK, BLOCK a 663-5831 of s,.. B„sonable Available for subleasing 337-1408 before 12, after 5 p.m. block for inexpensive book 0-1-12 immediately, 351-0643. 5-1-13 SOUTH LANSING. 3 GENTLEMAN. CLEAN. Close 3-1-8 _ bedroom to shelves. Lumber yard next door. duplex with tiled basement, campus. 2 meals a day. 337-2679. Standard Home Center, 4724 CONTACT LENS BEAD CRAFTS, ROOMMATE WANTED. CAPITOL CLUB. 200 rooms, men The small ad Share^ garage, patio. Modern stove and 2-1-7 and women. $12 furnished. Aurelius Road. 882-2451. South SERVICES DECOUPAGE SUPPLIES expenses. 2 man, Cedarview refrigerator furnished. Married ART Apartments. Male. 337-2541. couples, grad students or faculty. TWO MEN - Private entrance to 484-4422.0 off E. Mount Hope. 3-1-8 D. M. DEAN, 690R 1970 Join the _ "I'M BACKING BRITAIN" Sweaters Aluminum, 2 bedroom si expandable Cape Cod. Paneled are MODEL OPEN FOR RENTAL INFORMATION CALL: Campus yv selling from Crossroad Imports on $7.50 Abbott at NE GIRL for MARSHA CHANEL 372-2737 or 332-6441 Hill Mob ^ Rj>ad. 1-1-7 NEED GOOD WORKERS? Help "Wage. Grad 351-3806. 5-1 EVERYDAY EXCEPT SUNDAY Wanted Ads in Classified get 'em fast! Dial 355-8255 now. Service SANDSTONE ROCK. 2-1-8 TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS are now leasing student units. ORIGIN: MAYDAY These spacious luxury apartments are completely carpeted and The international distress ORIGINAL DESIGN clothing furnished with distinctive Spanish Mediterranean furniture. Each signal "Mayday" is a reasonable prices. Also gownsi unit has a dishwasher, garbage disposal and individual control wedding dresses at Labyrir - corruption of the French central air 20114 E. Grand River ab< conditioning and Hotpoint appliances. These four man phrase "m'aidez", meaning units have up to 3 parking spaces per unit. The student's leisure Hosiers or call 351-6957. X-1-7 time "help me." has been adequately planned for with a recreation rooms and giant heated swimming pool, private balconies. If you want to be among the OPEN-END People who need help turn to CLASSES IN silk - offered. Call Cindy Ellinwood, screen prinunj first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call State News Classified Ads. 332-4018. 5-1-13 today. There are units Campus Hill Apartments is proud that 100% of their starting at $65/month per man. Every day, hundreds of WILL WATCH One child ir apartments are occupied. However, in some units men people find additional dollars licensed home. Windemere or women roommates are still needed. selling musical instruments, area. Call after 12:30 Six, Nine and Twelve Month sporting goods, cameras, etc. through Want Ads. Dial 482-8298.3-1-8 355-8255 for a helpful Ad BE AMAZED by the splendid values Campus Hill Offers: 3-month, 6-month and 9-month Leases Available open-end leases. Writer today! household goods advert'""4 today's Classified Ads. Pr'nt Ad He SKI ING VACATION IN ■ Central Air SWITZERLAND EASTER - Condtioning ■ All Utilities included Depart New York April 7th, return except electricity ■ Carpeting Throughout ■ Drapes April 15th ■ Completely Furnished ■ Balcony or Patio Units Depart New York April 9th, return ■ Study Area with drop lite ■ Walk thru Kitchen April 17th Total cost on $298.00. Round featuring ■ Refrigerator ■ Range ■ Disposer trip by comfortable Boeing 707 Eligibility for jr trips ■ Dishwasher ■ Laundry facilities ■ Anglo Storage and jet. Lodging at either the ; ■ Unlimited Parking. America Association lin party Room Posthotel Garni or the Mothotel Students, Staff, Faculty are ■ ■ ^.iiur. their ~'r immediate family. Members Special Skillf/6 °K ™E ANGLO AMERICA i ASSOCIATION nr. are Group mmmil Ratt* ule oeine 4620 S. HAGADORN negotiated for Ski Lifts and various charter flights from most we expect to be able to offer major points in the United States day to London passes at 50% discount. Transfers. during summer months as well as student flight8 within Employment APARTMENTS :h)-Chur-Kloti Airport Europe. ^ Words management exclusively by: Model Apartment 201-A h full bedded rooms opportunities, Discounts, Car Hire Facilities, and Hotel Finders Service Over 10 V at NO EXTRA lU9 plus full Travel Department. For further information on Ski-ing MODEL PHONE 351-0782 Continental Breakfast ALCO MANAGEMENT COMPANY a On Grand River West of Practically next door to Coral Gables. Okemos Rd. throughout. Also included •'"reign and American •--- service, charges. Also ...... ii o included Dinner in vacations or membership, please write us at head office: ANCiLO AMERICA ASSOCIATION. 60s ... Pyle Street, Newport, I.W-i Vne years mcmbership tt Hampshire/England. Anglo America Association 19 7, 1971 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 7, f$71 Service tr SHOVELING, TRASH Frosh project Jtrtie. 372-8607. 20-2-2^ BOARDED $45 month, fir* 60'. ""v'ina ndoor riding rul, pasture, no phases lessons, arena. barbed breaking and English and rn' Tack shop opening soon student to W infl English and Western commitment" to a specific Johnson said a student is rnent AQHA stud service, By BILL HOLSTEIN • academic major, fjered'and grade horses for Z wanted young men willing to State News Staff Writer Johnson, director Philip for L. "more likely to rubber stamp the dominant culture patterns . . . , jn exchange for horse's program, said. unless the student is caused to a Miller Ranch, 645-7362. "If a person comes into board. w»"c Though the program's director a pause and reflect on his ^7762. 10-1 19 says it may be too early to university relatively unsophisticated concerning the academic career." 3N0WASH formally evaluate it, freshmen in Johnson said he has formed a ^RATIONS and dressmaking the experimental Freshmen social structure and social St. experienced seamstress. Honors committee of three educators determinants of his career Program seem giasonablB charge. 355-5855. enthusiastic and involved in commitments and his interest, and eight freshmen to develop a 0-1-12 then he's more vulnerable to a freshman seminar for spring taking hand in their Ts! "" Typewriter education. a own kind of premature closure before term. he's exposed to life style options Johnson said the APPLIES, The Honors College, for the program, ICTI0N8 first time this and alternate academic areas," developed in cooperation with year, Justin Morril College, will be for Johnson said. "uppliej experimentally admitted 410 rp orated freshmen. In previous years only Douglas Williams, Spring Lake honors freshmen and is expected students beyond sophomore freshman, agrees that a greater to involve two full days of ». 337-7505 level were considered. degree of choice should be given discussion and debate on such In addition to helping students to students in curriculum questions as: jlTAfl LESSONS. Private, Folk, Rock Semi - classic. MARSHALL understand the meaning and planning so that he may "see both sides of the story." • How can a student avoid a MUSIC COMPANY, 351-7830. importance of general education, Several students in the premature commitment to a C-1-8 an objective of the program is to program who were interviewed major? [jjnng interior, brighten up provide students opportunity to indicated a belief that the • Grad students, avoid a "premature \t what point would a 372-8158. University often molds students student commit himself to to fit a certain discipline rather intensive study? than allowing students to mold ravel HESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS, the discipline to fit their needs. FORMALS. Experienced. :e Reasonable charge. 355-1040. "I'm trying to find ways to shortchanged by lowering the number of hours required to Buried combine (academic areas) to end iver Blvd, graduate to 180? up with something other than a Typing Service $1.00 service charge per hodge podge," Angelia Carroll, • Would a fifth year of Although a heavy snowfall provides the opportunity for an from beneath wintry Michigan weather. insertion to be Mayfield, Ky., freshman in the undergraduate education be array of winter sports, it also brings problems for motorists. State News photo by Sue Steeves BROWN: Typing and multilith - pre¬ This unlucky student should think skiing as he digs his car urogram, said. advisable? iset printing. Complete service paid. 12 p.m. deadline 1 class day before. inuscripts. general typing. IBM. 21 years experience. 332-8384. C MSU students wishing to join MSU in complexL VOLUNTEERS, and experienced 7MPLETE conside THESIS service. volunteers, come to Stefanoff Senate East Michjgi to , Lansing Ma Disount printing. IBM typing and Lounge, Student Services, 7 p.m., I inding of thesis, resumes, January 7, 11, 13, 14, for COSMETH ublications. Across from campus, Orientation Training. - jrner MAC and Grand River, slow Style Shop. Call b Club's t meeting OPY GRAPH SERVICES, (Continued from page 1) the organization of students opinion for a of whose members must be non - white. The report provides for an increase of lobbying campaign, and activity in this area The report states that the provisions for the floor of the senate. Passage of any student representatives from three non - is likely to be limited to informal non - white representation are included to MEL: Typing, multilithing. ermediate, advanced students amendment extending the power of the voting members to 31 voting members and rsonal ob too large or too small. v discussions between faculty members and provides for student membership on 11 "institute a guarantee, to ensure a result student members would appear to be less Block off campus. 332-3255. C students. committees of the council. If the senate not certified by the ordinary processes of WO R R IE likely to succeed in the senate than in the The composition of the senate meeting e'ection, namely, that the voice of the non ridle Club will meet council however, and several such attempts approves the participation report, the - O longer EED COPIES? Want to save? THE will be a crucial factor in determining the - white minorities in this University shall with Classifiet p.m.. Judging Pavilion. council would be composed of 61 members COPY SHOPPE can show you at amendment were turned back at council showing in Little fate of the participation report. If the of the Elected Faculty Council, 20 deans. s.. be positively heard." get two Xerox copies for nust be there. Drawing meetings. Extensive student campaigning may be meeting is again dominated by the "Old 19 ex officio members, and 31 students. e of one. Phone 332-4222. Is and demonstrations. Guard" of the faculty, as it appeared to be Students attending a meeting of the necessary to prevent senate members from last spring, this could reduce the likelihood Steering Committee Monday expressed fear Student' si Meditation securing passage of amendments which SSERTATIONS, THESES. Term would further restrict the role students of senate approval. However, the revised that the student members of the council papers. Expert typist with degree inEnglish. IBM. 351-8950. O Society meeting 10 at 4: 9 first weekly Gold Room, Union. would play in the Academic Council, in terms of numbers or role. However, there version of the report is likely to be more acceptable to faculty members who are could be excluded from voting on many issues of importance to students. Growth hormone concerned about the possibility of an Faculty members contended it was i IBM Selectric. appears at present no movement toward - erosion of faculty prerogatives. likely the "exclusive faculty concern" (Continued from page 1) ate service. Theses, provision would rarely be invoked, and ■s. 484-2661.0-1-8 Barry and Judy will be speaking c "This is a breakthrough potentially of pointed out that the decision concerning the IVCF Urbana Conference, whic whether a matter is of "exclusive faculty great significance to men, women and Suiciide information they attended Christmas break, at tf children with or without disease," Lee said. Transportation Campus Action meeting, 9 p.n concern" would be made by a vote of the council in which students may participate. Human growth hormones are secreted tonight, 39 Union. by the pituitary $and, about the size of a David Wright, graduate student member of the Academic Council, said Monday that pea at the base of the brain. It is known as MSU SPORTS CAR CLUB shifts into the document would in some cases "curtail the "master gland" because it secretes gear tonight with slides and chatter more than a dozen chemicals that regulate the present level of student participation" sought in European hill climbs by Denny WO RIDERS wanted leaving around secretion of still other chemicals by other |_| on the departmental level. survey __ '" IMON RE A' """if, ?a'if°rnia- CaM Linda Captain's Room"Union, 8:30 p". In some departments. Wright said, glands. The chemicals, called hormones, are messengers which work with the body's MSU Bi students are now permitted to vote on /nard Beery SDS Complex Meetings tonight. To matters which they would be excluded nervous system to direct body functions. discuss ROTC, Lansing bus strike, the Wanted A nationwide study is being aid?" and "Was aid furnished by claims that one - half of all from voting on if the senate approves the Experiments with both human and recent SDS National Convention, 8 animal growth hormones on animals show conducted by the American community organizations, student auto deaths are actually student participation report. p.m., Southeast Brody Lounge, West that besides promoting growth, the Institute of Family Relations in friends, religion or reading?" "concealed suicides." The council report was termed a "states NGERS, DANCERS, ACTORS for Wilson Lounge, East Holmes Lounge. hormone also hastens the healing of usicals Carnival and The an attempt to compile Popenoe said the study will Dr. Howard A. Rusk of the rights document" by steering committee wounds, lower the cholesterol levels in —= information on college student not publish the names of New' York University Medical member Hideya Kumata, because it can — --- - - jer of Hamlin. Auditions the blood, enhance resistance to infection January 7 and 8, Union, Room Wanted suicides. individuals or schools, and that Center estimates that 90,000 provides that "each department and school and each center institute that has and improve the performance of sex 30,7:00 p.m. 3-1-8 Paul Popenoe, president of the all information will be handled students threaten suicide each or hormones. BLOODDO NOR Speeded $7 50 for institute, said that for the study statistically and anonymously, year, one in 10 make the academic responsibilities, or whose work students, either graduate or Li said that although these B negativ to be successful his group needs According to the institute attempt and that 1,000 deaths concerns characteristics of the hormone have not yet $10.00. ( to hear from as many students as findings, suicide is the second result. undergraduate, shall develop patterns for the significant involvement of its students been demonstrated on humans, he is $12.00. MICHIGAN possible have either most common cause of student Those wishing to relate their in the decision making processes by which confident humans will react to growth COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER, itemplated attempted death, topped only by auto suicide experiences may write - 507Vi East Grand River, East accidents. The institute also Paul hormones just as animals do. suicide. Popenoe ("personal"), policy is formed." Lansing. Above the new Campus 5287 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Considerable controversy was centered Studies with human growth hormones n Book Store. Hours: 9 a.m. to 3:30 . o on Popenoe said students or on animals also has shown that it affects of selection of white p°m° SM0rndrrwe9dneX anS former students on the means non - are urged to Friday. Tuesday and Thursday 12 write the institute, describing their experiences. Topics to be Pilots spot minority council group representation during debate. The two undergr duate development of mammary glands in females and is tied to the production of milk. The chemical Li has synthesized also discussed include: "What pulled student representatives argued against the does this. NE GIRL for TWO MALE grad studei them out of the crisis?;" "Did selection of the minority group ViHage. Grad stut 351-3806. 5-1-13 a 4 Great Dane. Need hou same. 351-3408. 3-1-8 the college or university furnish Malaysian representatives in an election in which all students may vote, and argued for a more direct role for the established minority Synthesis of human growth hormones might have far - reaching implications into research into the causes of cancer, Li said. Cancer is produced when cells begin group organizations. flood ruin The present version of the report provides for 10 positions, at least six of multiplying too fast. Li said that if scientists are able to clothing PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD KUALA LUMPUR (AP) - which are by elections reserved for - non - whites, filled at - large that involve the synthesize a chemical that promotes growth, a small change in that chemical so t gowns i Labyrinth, Today. . ■ Just clip, complete, mail. British pilots flying relief total student community. Nominees for might turn it into a antigrowth chemical. missions over flood - striken "Not only normal tissue growth but STA TE NEWS will bill you later. central the ten member - at - large positions would Malaysia reported today be made by a seven member Student abnormal growth, like cancer, may depend Name —-—— seeing wide areas of total Committee on Nominations, at least four on this molecule," Li said. devastation with thousands of rural homes under water. The nt ha ZiD Code mobilized relief operations for Phone — Student No the entire peninsula but bad weather delayed the airlift of food to the Temerloh area on Hearings (Continued from page 1) s Consecutive Dates to Run _ the east coast, where 50,000 last term when it was introduced. Vicki villagers have been cut off The hearings will be held in different Banks, ASMSU cabinet director, charged without communication for dorms Wednesday and Thursday nights, that ASMSU was spending one - half its eight days. beginning Jan. 13. They will continue for budget on "bureaucracy." and that Pr'nt Ad Here: two weeks and may extend to a third week Rising flood waters inundated operating expenses could be trimmed if student response is large. considerably. the historic town of Malacca, 70 miles south of Kuala Lumpur, Each night the budget committee will Operating expenses amount to badlv damaging buildings consider a particular section of the $21,346.50 - about 43 per cent of the hundreds of years old. proposed budget. proposed 1971 other trip' An estimated 115,000 persons "The hearings will allow someone who the Anglo would like to comment on a specific Miss Ban'.is made several proposals to cut ire limited were forced to flee their homes iculty and section of the budget to be there when it is down on labor and equipment costs and to on the Malayan peninsula Members use the $8,000 in savings for other . during the flooding. The sun discussed, rather than having to sit through AMERICA projects. Comptroller Grecu said the cuts shone two or three board meetings until the ■ offered Monday after a week of would not be possible without seriously from most unseasonably heavy rains. matter comes up," Buckner said. Ited States Officials placed the death toll Buckner -- who sits on the budget interfering with the efficiency of ASMSU summer committee with the comptroller, cabinet services. Peanuts Personals must be placed in person. at 35. ent flights Copies of the proposed budget are director and four district representatives - iployment Special functions minister available in the comptroller's office, 307 5 days $6.50 IP Words or Less: ^er 10 Words Add: 1 day $1.50 3 days - $4.00 - 65c per word Ghazali Shafie, who heads relief Puddles said the hearings will delay passage of the budget for two or three weeks. Student Services Bldg. The tentative 15c per word 40c per word operations, told newsmen in Kuala Lumpur, "There is a "But it's likely the budget wouldn't have budget hearings schedule is as follows □ □ □ general improvement in the passed much sooner anyway, and the (times and room numbers to be announced situation Temperatures drop then rise, important thing is to get a budget that later): throughout the Mail to: Michigan State News and in the interim people reflects what the student body wants," he country with flood waters 347 Student Services Bldfl. receding except in Malacca try to avoid the puddles. added. MSU East Lansinu, Mich. SN photo by Doug Bauman Difficulties over the ibudget began late where it is rising." 20 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 7, I97I Commission to construct final report The documents stress that • In cooperation with professional students. The increasing the number of News breakdown for fall minority students, through The Presidential Commission background MSU is part of a statewide community colleges, MSU system of higher education and should institute a new graduate enrollment term, 1970 was 15,566 freshmen normal admissions procedures as on Admissions and Student not an isolated institution. This degree program, less specialized and sophomores, 16,134 juniors much as possible, but also Body Composition is beginning Dec. 4 and the recommendations to determine position favoring "a coordinated and less research-oriented than and seniors and 8,355 graduate through special procedures when its final scheduled term of work subcommittee reports Polley has areas of greatest concern. education for Michigan youth" and professional students. necessary. Forty the doctoral program, to prepare with basic research completed received so far contain of the recommendations were has led to recommendations teachers for community colleges. The commission apparently The commission also is and some approaches to additional recommendations, the checked by three or more (which have received varying •An admissions policy should favors increased admission of considering recommendations commission has not yet commissioners disadvantaged that: fundamental areas of concern as proposals degrees of acceptance within the be developed which applies educationally outlined. produced a broad guiding which may require "extensive commission) that: identical criteria for acceptance students. • Life-long education be This term the commission framework into which all its discussion." •MSU, University of Michigan into an upper school to transfer The commission defines encouraged by expanding the must still shape scores of diverse specific proposals can fit. Despite the lack of an overall and Wayne State University students and students in "disadvantaged" as "individuals "special student" category and and This lack of a "mountain-top who come from low income by other means. occasionally contradictory residence at MSU. lecoinmendations into a single perspective" which could One suggestion, still largely in families, have academic • Admissions criteria be provide a rationale for broadened beyond high school comprehensive document. the subcommittee stage, goes potential, but who have been Commission chairman Ira programmatic suggestions under Despite the lack of an overall b e y ( t h i 1« unable to realize that potential grades and College Board tests. Pol ley has scheduled meetings consideration by the commission framework. the 120 recommendations recommendation with respect to without special assistance, • Flexibility be encouraged in was criticized at the Dec. 4 and the subcommittee reports do provide of their economic, academic programs. almost weekly throughout transfer students. It proposes because • Graduate enrollments be I winter term, beginning 1:30 meeting by commission member some indications of the commission's giving first preference in cultural or educational Daniel F. Cowan, asst. dean of background or environment." expanded "selectively rather p.m. Center. Jan. 14 in the International the College of Human Medicine. current positions on several broad problem areas. University admission to qualified Michigan community college The term thus refers to than universally." m mm The Dec. 4 meeting also •Programs which serve few By that time Polley hopes to graduates and transfers from students of all races, although have received preliminary produced concern for more Michigan four - year colleges and the commission recognizes that students and are duplicated f r. all fiv specific suggestions in budget second preference in admission some racial groups may have elsewhere in the state be subcommittees. The reports and process areas, determination framework, the 120 continue to provide the bulk of to reviewed "with the view toward selected graduate and larger numbers of disadvantaged of priorities among the recommendations and the the state's education beyond the their possible elimination." products of nun professional programs. students than other groups. subcommittee meetings suggestions in consideration of subcommittee reports do master's degree level but Admission of freshmen would The commission recommends • The University resist and fall terms, together with the University's other provide some indications of the be "a residual based upon the "accepting the responsibility for special admissions procedures on commitments extensive staff research and public hearings to determine and limited commission's current positions "unnecessary duplication resources, and some coverage of on several broad problem areas. high-cost graduate programs." of available resources." In effect, the proposal suggests all levels for disadvantaged individuals. Once admitted, the new unless professional programs adequate funding is Waiting the implications and legality of Of course, any or all of these • The assured. Even such programs as A student leans outside opinion. major universities reduce a student body of about 15,000 disadvantaged student would against I Although 120 various suggestions. positions may be reversed or duplication in off-campus course freshmen receive this should be undertaken only lamp post waiting for L and sophomores, support services and recommendations were took a straw considerably modified in the offerings and share courses when 23,000 juniors and seniors and financial aid. if a societal need can be friend, a bus, or perhaps juj submitted to the full he 12 0 final report. geographic areas overlap. 1 2,000 graduate and The commission also favors adequately demonstrated." passing the time of day. * Photo by Jonathan Kaufm, OPEN DAILY 10-10; SUN. 10 To 7 THURS., FRI., SAT. You're Safe When You Save At K mart January Discount; Sale Save on 8- Track Cartridges! . 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