Wednesday MICHIGAN Sunny . STATE NEWS I want to Me you, — George Harrison STATf UNIVERSITY >L g 63 Number 110 East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 20, 1971 preni 'ter pr0j AWAITS APPROVAL TRUSTEE Academic Senate passes Taylor Report Moore said the objective of this amendment was to eliminate the racial quotas in the document and stressed that these quotas were "morally wrong, undoubtedly illegal and vague." He said the Taylor Report showed a bad conscience because it DAVE PERSON included the statement: " 'Not more than six' is the imposition of State News Staff Writers a quota; 'at least six' is, on the contrary, the acknowledgement of The Academic Senate decisively passed the Taylor Report in a a right." (Later in the meeting, the senate voted to drop this statement from the report.) Moore explained that "at least sue" meeting attended by nearly 600 faculty members Tuesday after narrowly turning back an effort to reduce the number of student implies "not more than four" whites. "Whether you call it discrimination for or discrimination members from 31 to 21. against, it is still discrimination," he said. Because the report is a major modification of the faculty Moore, whose amendment would have reduced student bylaws, it will go to the board of trustees for approval. The senate defeated a proposal by Thomas G. Moore, professor representation by 10 students, said there was no need for the of economics, which would have eliminated all references and (please turn to page 15) sections relating to representatives - at • large. Grad student bill of rights OK'd COGS at departments and administration on the strengthened and made more inclusive, other. Trilling said. The Graduate Council has unanimously After considerable discussion, COGS State News Staff Writer approved the document and it will now go decided to pass the document without to the Academic Council and the board of further amendment, making any necessary "Graduate Rights and Responsibilities," trustees for final approval. additions at some later date. a graduate student bill of rights, was Flynn said COGS needs to organize an Since the document has to be approved unanimously approved by the Council of "information campaign" by gradaute by both COGS and Graduate Council, any Graduate Students (COGS) Tuesday. students to explain the document to further amendments to the final draft "I think it's a very sound document," would have sent the document back into individual members of the Academic Peter Flynn, COGS president, said Council. conference committee between the two following the council vote. "It's very "With the overwhelming amount of groups until a version satisfactory to both reasonable. It doesn't step on anybody's coul j be worked out. documents they get, they don't have time Senate discussion toes. It doesn't go into any business where graduate students shouldn't be involved." to study all of them as much as they Flynn estimated that it would have taken another two to six months to should," he said. The vote on "Graduate Rights and Thomas H. Greer (left), professor of humanities and secretary of the Academic Senate steering committee; Flynn said he doesn't see any "potential pass"Graduate Rights and Responsibilities" Provost John E. Cantlon; Walter F. Johnson, professor of administration and higher education and vice chairman Responsibilities" ended 17 months of trouble spots" in the document which If it had to be sent through channels again. discussions »nd hearings on the document, of the steering committee, and President Wharton discuss the Taylor Report prior to its passage by the Academic which codifies the relationship between would delay approval by the Academic Council. He said such areas were "cleared Senate Tuesday. photo by Bruce Remington graduate students on one hand and faculty, State News up" by the Graduate Council and by COGS itself. "Graduate Rights Responsibilities" has four main parts — and Groups urge academic rights and responsibilities, prior notice' Chrysler, UAW University - employed graduate students, judicial procedure and academic governance. on hold cards A section of Article 2, academic rights and responsibilities, was challenged at the establishing a work week of four 10 -hour meeting by Richard Trilling,. Williamston workers in the United States and Canada. Douglas Fraser, chief of the UAW's DETROIT (AP) — Chrysler Corp. and days. graduate student. e United Auto Workers reached contract Chrysler, General Motors and Ford all Chrysler Department, said the joint study Economic terms of the new contract Section 2.1.2. on evaluation of graduate have complained of absenteeism, especially "offers some very exciting possibilites," students currently states that departmental peement Tuesday just two hours before a virtually parallel those won earlier at trike deadline, and the company and on Fridays and Mondays. and UAW President Leonard Woodcock General Motors, after a 67- day strike, and evaluations are to be placed in each In a joint session Tuesday, inion announced they will look into the It causes them to carry larger than said, "It may posably be the answer to the graduate student's personal file and "shall subcommittees of the University at Ford, where a strike was avoided necessary crews in some plants and has on problem of absenteeism in this industry." be made available to the student upon Committee on Business Affairs and the lossibility of establishing a four day, 40- through matching of the pattern - setting week. occasions resulted in a costly shutdown for John D. Leary, a Chrysler vice president GM package. request and is to be communicated to the Student Affairs Committee recommended six - member joint committee will a day. The union says it causes discontent and its chief negotiator, pointed out, as did All three carry a first - year wage student at least once a year through the that the University give students "adequate nvestigate the feasibility of the four - day among workers called off accustomed jobs Fraser and Woodcock, that the agreement increase averaging 51 cents hourly, restore normal advisement function." prior notice" to appeal or pay debts so that to fill in for absentees. study of delays at registration can be avoided. i"k week for 110,000 production commits the company only to a an unlimited cost of living wage escalator Trilling charged that students should, in accordance with the Academic Freedom If approved by the parent committees, in the second and third years and permit an Report, be able to see any part of their the report containing the recommendations employe with 30 years' service to retire on a will be submitted to the Academic Council $500 monthly pension at age 58 in the first personal file, except for necessarily confidential material such as letters of later this term. U.S. COMMAND INVESTIGATING year and at 56 thereafter. The average hourly wage in the auto recommendation. Hie section should be (please turn to page 15) industry under old contracts was $4.02. Hie new Chrysler - UAW agreement climaxed a 22- hour bargaining session. While reaching a pact covering Sources Who was that soldier? production workers, negotiators failed to agree on one to cover some 10,000 clerical, technical and engineering personnel which repor rural housin the UAW represents at Chrysler. The UAW SAIGON (AP) the — Who was the American camouflage uniform photographed "long Highway 4 in Cambodia? the man was an from Phnom Vietnamese or American military attache Pehn, working with Cambodian forces on a In Washington, Jerry Friedheim — Pentagon apparently the photograph, said American spokesman alluding to helicopters has no salaried membership at Ford or GM The union withdrew its strike deadline, but not in time to head off walkouts at a of The U.S. Command here has launched major drive to reopen the vital highway operating from 7 th Fleet ships off half - dozen plants, most of them in WASHINTON (AP) -- Plans to spend Now, agency spokesmen say, the $1.4 from the capital to the sea. Cambodia in the Gulf of Siam were $1.4 billion on low income rural housing billion goal for the year ending next June ' inv'estigation to find out who he is and Detroit. - wiat he was conducting "air interdiction" missions this fiscal year are reported to have been 30 is under review but refuse to say doing there last week. He might also have been a logistics The union insists Chrysler must match The photograph against enemy supply lines and providing cut one third by the Nixon whether the target is still that large. appeared on the front - an estimated 13 per cent raise which GM wge of Tuesday's State News. liaison officer for the South Vietnamese communications and logistics help to the administration. Advocates of the program The National Rural Housing Coalition and Ford passed on to their unionless Officers can't track him down in Vietnam, rangers or armored units taking part in the South Vietnamese operating along salaried employes after new production say it has no budgetary impact and such a says, however, that the Office of are northward push through the Stung Chhay Highway 4. cut is unnecessary. Management and Budget has insisted over asking the U.S. Embassy in Phnom worker pacts were reached there. renh for help. Pass. The UAW won a demand on The program is operated by the Farmers protests by Secretary of Agriculture Whoever he was, sources in Saigon said, The Associated Press Home Administration in the Agriculture Clifford M. Hardin that this fiscal year's photograph, taken retroactivity of wage increases for its ie shouldn't have been there. last Thursday, showed the American in During these operations, he said, air Dept. As recently as a month ago the spending be cut by at least half a billion crew members might step on the ground hourly rated members. Twenty - six cents Congress passed a law Dec. 30 banning jungle fatigues on the ground, dashing to agency talked of doubling its housing - loan when they land, but are not ground of the 51- cent average gain is retroactive business from the $761 million in 1969 U.S. ground troops and advisers in board a U.S. helicopter that had landed - combat troops. to last Sept. 15, when old contracts 70. (please turn to page 15) Cambodia. This raised the possibility that along the road. expired, and 25 cents to last Nov. 2. II' class The Evening helps College, a division of the Continuing Education Service, offers a rapid reading course for $30. Four sections are Students who come into the class with a good students reading rate frequently better than triple their speed, Maar said, adding that benefit from at the a developmental reading program is the reading lab Learning Resource Center at Bessey Hall. Started in the fall, the reading lab is developing techniques for the class stresses improved comprehension and vocabulary as well being taught this term, two hours a week for 10 weeks. reading improvement in addition to cooperating with the ATL One might think that a $30 course could not offer as much as as reading rate. "Free speed reading lesson. You'll increase your Department's program to improve the reading skills of reading speed one costing $225. Not so, according to Allan Maar, a Lansing undergraduate students. i the spot!" Community College instructor who teaches two rapid reading "It is very rare," he said, "for a student not to at least double Faced his reading rate by just showing up for class." According to Sarah Boling and Jeannette Narcisse, graduate with the bleak prospect of digesting an ever increasing sections at the Evening College. assistants in charge of the reading lab, reading machines are number of books, it is small wonder that the introductory lesson "If my students had a $225 motivation for a $30 course, there available to students who feel they can improve their reading One of the course's satisfied customers is Charles A. McKee, would be no problem achieving the same consistent results that sve a commercial speed reading course should catch a student s director of Evening College. skills on their own. the commercial course does," he said. "It is much more .difficult reading skills on your Students attending the free lesson generally find it interesting, Many of his students give a low priority to the noncredit " own than in directed class sessions^* ms. Boling said. 'Rhtening and depressing. It is interesting to watch a film about course, Maar explained, especially those who are taking courses McKee says that the course greatly improved his reading speed "The student must push Mtaseff, exercising a great deal of self oiiege professors who had taken the course, enlightening to for credit at MSU or other institutions. and comprehension and changed his old reading habits for the *over in discipline and self • motivation." one brief lesson how It is possible to triple one s "When it's time for exams, the students tend to let this course better. Miss Narcisse emphasized that the program is too new to say slide in favor of their credit courses," he said. "The most frequent remark that students make after taking the $^25 SPCed 8nd depressin(* to learn that the cost of the course Despite such problems, Maar said, it is common for students to course," Maar commented, "is that they wished they had taken it just what the final form of the program would be. Both were optimistic that the reading lab would eventually be Those students who wish to find similar to the years before." a course triple their reading speed in much the same manner as those an integral part of the University's curriculum. mmercial program, but not as expensive, need look no further students in the commercial course. Another place on campus where students in the future will the University Extension Service at MSU. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 20,19 Michigan J news N.Y. patrolmen back on beats NEW summary YORK (AP) - The city's patrolmen craftsmen entered its ninth day. Under the old escaped through a side door, apparently unhurt. agreements, firemen returned to work Tuesday, ending a six - day No major outbreaks of violence or crime were "Kiernan must go, Kiernan must go" some of the patrolmen earned $10,500 a year after t job action and easing the city's major labor crisis. reported during the job action. men shouted as they left the hotel. Kiernan is years experience and sanitation men From the wires of AP and UP1. The back - to work movement was confirmed "New Yorkers to the occasion and should $9,871 - rose faced with an internal battle for leadership in the The patrolmen claimed the shortly after 4 be city owes t p.m. and an hour after Police highly commended," said Mayor John V. PBA. Many younger members oppose him. $2,700 back pay each and yearly salary inert™, Commissioner Patrick V. Murphy had threatened Lindsay, thanking city residents for "remaining of $1,200 based on a clause in an Policemen, firemen, and sanitation men have agreem!®1 r to suspend any patrolman who refused to return cool." been without contracts since Jan. 1. providing patrolmen would receive 3 for »! to his beat. Some policemen started to trickle back to m'ciPa u A stormy The city held separate talks with the firemen 3.50 sergeants received. ' 61 er in three houn delegate assembly of the Patrolmen's work even before the final tally was in. Within an and sanitation men Tuesday in an effort to arrive The PBA went to court Benevolent Assn. (PBA) voted 229 to 112 earlier hour of the vote a police department seeking the addition spokesman at anagreement. On Sunday, the two groups money after the city granted sergeants "A large disproportionate to end a job action begun last Thursday over a said all patrolmen on the day shift in the a n, rejected a 17.4 per cent pay increase offer over boost with no simultaneous or number back pay dispute. borough of Queens were back on the job. In correspond of black men die in - three years. increase to patrolmen. An estimated 85 per cent of the city's 26,000 other precincts the men waited for instructions American wars while white John DeLury, president of the Uniformed The Court of Appeals last men patrolmen had refused to perform all but from their delegates. Sanitationmen's Association, set a Feb. 1 Thursday ruled their time in could not decide the case on the facts serve educational emergency duties during the work stoppage. Pandemonium erupted at the end of the deadline on negotiations with the city, hinting at provide and ordered a trial. institutions." Meanwhile, 1,600 Teamsters voted on whether meeting of the PBA at the New Yorker Hotel. a possible job action. Meanwhile, a strike by membere 0f - Sarah Fabio to end a strike against delivering fresh fruit and Shouts of "sell out, sell out" were heard from During the first week of January, firemen Teamsters local left 700 to 800 small produce to the city's markets and restaurants; the hall. refused to participate stores in routine drills and the city without fruit and vegetables. The (See story page 11) negotiations between firemen and sanitation men Several dissidents made a rush for PBA maintenance operations, in protest over the lack with the city continued and a strike by telephone men were voting on a tentative Cont« President Edward J. Kierman. He was jostled but of a contract. agreement reached early Tuesday. Cambodian CAN'T VIEW SITES route nearly open A South Vietnamese armored force advanced to within about five air miles Tuesday of a linkup with Cambodian troops in the allied drive to open Highway 4, the nation's main supply route, the high command in Tate jurors to hear tunes Phnom Penh reported. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jurors at the Sharon Tate murder trial just had these isolated photos. It would If true, this would place the northbound South certainly put it in a were turned down Monday when they sought to visit - at night - more meaningful Vietnamese at or near the southern entrance to Pich Nil perspective if they viewed the scene." the scenes where seven persons were slain. He noted that numerous security problems would have been Pass, the last enemy position along the route. But the judge in the case agreed to let them listen to some involved. The Cambodians were at the northern entrance to the Beatles songs that figured prominently in testimony, so long as The Beatles album, untitled but called "The White Album," which winds for pass, miles they listened to every number on all four sides of a two - record takes an hour and 26 minutes to seven through the Elephant album. play. Its songs include "Helter Mountains. Skelter," "Piggies," "Blackbird" and "Revolution 9." The prosecutor, in describing the music for jurors in his final The state contended arguments, had called it "horrendous." during the trial that Manson was obsessed Fog hampers oil clean-up Jurois also asked for a comprehensive list of the 297 trial with them, particularly "Helter Skelter." The Manson thought it foretold a black - white civil prosecutor said Oil from a ripped - open tanker fouled ocean beaches exhibits, with further marks of identification. The judge told the war, which he foreman to make a list of specific exhibits on which more hoped to touch off with the killings, then take over power north and south of San Francisco afterward. Tuesday as low fog information was wanted. hampered clean-up of the huge slicks inside San This was the second full day of deliberations for the seven men The judge said jurors could listen to the album in the jury Francisco Bay. and five women. They are mulling the fate of Charles Man son, room, providing they listened to all of it, then could hear The Coast Guard estimated 500,000 to 1.9 million leader of a hippie • style family, and three women followers repeated any portions they wished. charged with murder and conspiracy in the August, 1969, killings Lyrics of "Helter Skelter" make no mention of racial war. A gallons of bunker fuel oil gushed from the Oregon of the actress and six others. trail witness said Manson purported to hear voices prophesying Standard after a collision early Monday with its sister When the jurors returned to their hotel Monday they had revolution in "Revolution 9," but the song actually has no lyrics. ship, the Arizona Standard. deliberated a total of 13 hours and 45 minutes. Jurors had indicated they wished to visit the Benedict Canyon Boggs wins Dem leadership Rep. Hale Boggs of Louisiana won the five way race for House Democratic leader - mansion where Miss Tate and four visitors were slain, and the Los Feliz district home of victims Leno Rosemary LaBianca. The judge gave no reason for saying no and did not give the Campus b Tuesday, after Rep. Carl jury's reason for wanting to go. The defense asked in chambers to Albert of Oklahoma was overwhelmingly nominated by the Democrats for Speaker. have the trial reopened for the visit. The prosecution argued that a visit constituted receipt of new evidence after the evidentiary set ot Vet portion of the trial had concluded. Boggs beat back Democratic caucus challenges from Chief defense attorney Paul Fitzgerald said later: "We feel it Students asked for it, and east on Wilson Road to Bogue Rep. Morris K. Udall of Arizona and three other was certainly a reasonable request on the part of the jury. They candidates for the leadership job. they're getting it — a Street and north on Bogue campus bus stop at the Veterinary Clinic, Street to Shaw Lane. The bus Boggs won on the second ballot after Rep. Wayne The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State that is. will then go east on Shaw Lane Hays of Ohio withdrew from the University, is published every class day during four school A change in the Brody - Fee over the old route to east r^ce and threw his terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. Different from the usual welcome mat is thitf greeting on support to Boggs. campus bus route will take campus. The return route will the back door of a residence at 707 Abbott Subscription rate is $14 effect Thursday, with stops at Road. per year. hit the Rep. James G. O'Hara of Michigan also withdrew but same stops in reverse, State News photo by Harold Friedl did not announce support for Member Associated Press, United Press the Biochemistry and Plant Drivers along the new route any of the three International, Science buildings as well as the will display a "Vet Clinic" sign remaining candidates. Inland Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, Vet Clinic. on their bus windshield, Neils MEET SET Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press "Many students want to go to said, Russell's condition critical Association, United States Student Press Association. the Vet Clinic auditorium," Max The service on Wilson Road Groups Neils, bus representative, said. will Richard B. Russell of Georgia, Second class postage paid at East operate from 7:3 Lansing, Michigan. "We're installing this change on 5:30 p.m. Monday through for years one of the most a trail basis for them." Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services The new Brody - Fee route Friday. powerful members of the Senate, The Circle Fee route will - was reported in critical condition Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, will leave Shaw lot and travel via continue at festival Michigan. Science Road to Wilson Road, as present along Tuesday after a six weeks bout Shaw Lane, Neils said. with a respiratory infection. Phones: The 73-year - old Russell took Editorial 355-8252 Classified A second meeting will be held meeting this week. Personl a turn for the worse Monday Advertising 355-8255 Display Advertising at 3 Thursday in the p.m. interested in working on them of night when he had difficulty in 353-6400 Business-Circulation Stefanoff Lounge of the Student 355-3447 participating in any way in thj breathing. Doctors were called to Photographic 355-8311 Services Bldg. to discuss plans festival may contact Lennjj his bedside Walter Reed at for a proposed Festival of Brenner or Ann Olson i Army Medical Center in Community and Life Styles. Students Services Bldg. RUSSELL Washington and he was given Science F At last Thursday's meeting, four functional task forces were oxygen. D Q CI Q 11 fl 6 flGOTS formed to lay a foundation for Liston's death 'natural' HEINLEIN — RED PLANET the festival. The task forces are Former heavyweight boxing champion Charles contacting various social change and alternative life style for SOCio I WOTK groups "Sonny" Liston died from natural causes but traces of STABLEFORD - DAYS OF GLORY to see if they wish to participate narcotics were found in a credit body tissues, a Clark County in the festival; allocating space; „ _I ^ I L — _ _ I.,I. itions prese coroner's report said Tuesday. LUNDWALL NO TIME FOR HEROES planning publicity; and SCHOOl hOpetUlS AGRICULTURE nvironment," Nixi - The report in Las Vegas, Nev., said Liston, found organizing a central information desk to "make connections , Nixon said, "Th dead in the bedroom of his $60,000 Deadline undergraduate for split - level home between ideas and people." t. ^ Exclusively at applications to the School here Jan. 6, died from a poor supply of oxygen to heart muscles caused partially by heart circulation problems. Tom MAJORS! The 25 people present at the foetal Work tor spring. 1971, frQm causi But the coroner, Dr. Mark Herman, said traces of Sawyer's Book Raft meeting expressed interest in the -festival including such themes as ^ on „„,wr»riuate codeine and morphine were found in the former 255 Ann St. The PEACE CORPS a free clinic to replace the ma[or ^^work Students . , , f A rrPHits champion's body tissues and that scar tissue, possibly Open 7 days University Health Center, draft mUSt. have completed 70 CTeditl and have taken or be presently from needle marks, elbow. was found in the left bend of the We Get Playboy Magazine 1 week early Also interviewing Needs YOU information, communes, film making, educational reform, - enrolled in Social Work 205. organic food, free schools and Grade point average is ah Business, Math, Two states to lose welfare funds Economics, Science, environmental quality. major factor. NOW Applications are available in The Nixon Engineering, Education, The four task forces will administration's campaign to stiffen and all other majors. INTERVIEWING be 254 Baker Hall. enforcement of federal welfare regulations resulted Life General Agency Opportunity Tuesday in the announcement in Washington of PLACEMENT BUREAU MONDAY FRIDAY - College Market 9-5 - Minnesota National Life Insurance Company, member of The financial sanctions April 1 against Indiana and No appointment Hartford Insurance Nebraska. necessary I rogram. General Group, is expanding its College Marketing Indiana will lose $39 million a Agency opportunities in Southern Michigan, year in matching Northern Illinois and Northern Indiana federal payments and Nebraska $15 million unless Build your agency with our highly competitive and »peciali/ed revise their welfare systems before the they College Plan. Sold to College Seniors and Graduate Students. Note cutoff date, the financing of premiums. - TOP Commission contract Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare announced. - plus Advanced training in all markets salary!! available. - Excellent Agent financing. Former U-M head dies If you're currently successful in life insurance sales and want your own agency, you may qualify. Call collect or write: Alexander Grant Ruthven, president of the Donald J. Urban of Michigan for 22 University Superintendent of years until his retirement in 1951, Agencies Minnesota National Life Insurance was found dead at his home in Ann Company Arbor Tuesday. He 102S Midwest Plaza was 88. Minneapolis, Minnesota SS402 Ruthven's body was found in an armchair in front of The home of ^6122^335-9521 a television set and he apparently died during the night, ••••••••••••••••••••• a university spokesman said. HAIR Ruthven became president of the University in 1929. During that time, enrollment grew from 9,688 to a peak a variety of with this ad: S of 21,363 in 1948. The faculty increased from 745 to 1,307 and legislative appropriations almost tripled to submarine sandwiches $11.5 million. "All of us at the university felt a distinct Game room, HOURS: 'THanttk* personal loss HAIR FASHIONS in his death," Robben W. Fleming, the current president pinball, Mon.-Thurs. 11-1 of the The regular haircut will be 50c university, said. pool tables, Fri. & Sat. 11-2 off Before becoming president, Ruthven was a OPEN graduate foosball Sun. 12-12 EVENINGS student and a faculty member at U-M since 1903. He 952 TROWBRIDGE became director of the IN SPARTAN Zoology Dept. in 1927 and Dean SHOPPING CENTER of Administration in 1928. 4980 NORTHWIND DRIVE 351-4731 Be Sure To Pick Up Your Student Discount Card ••••••••••••••••••••• Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 20, 1971 3 Council, residents debate pinball proposal By State SYLVI A SMITH Newi Staff Writer .. anM »ttor"ey the council several times that the the Music Box proposed ordinance was a move exempt themselves from this amendment will allow drive - in John R. DesJardins was "What can we do if we can't play pinball?" legislation. After listening banks, extended nursing care appointed to serve as an interim member of the Human Relations —.he proposed pinball ordinance, ret)uesUng the council delay :es "^gnof 18-year-olds in action on Ordinance 274 (the saidt^Wch ^ioVs* parents * tob'the asked one sign. Other messages included: "One council opinions. members offered their Commission in a vacancy created The council designated City by the resignation of Ai Levak. V *ncr*^gtLaBB,ng and the odd - year ordinance which would regulate Miss man's obscenity is another man's pleasure," Unanimous decision Manager John M. Patriarche to Ted Foster was reappointed to lidpaT"election were hashed amusement centers). The council the^coundl^se't a^ecedlfnT'by "Pincall is not hazardous to your health" and The council unanimously : as legislative contact man the Board of Review, in three hours of discussion >n city councilman and a moved to comply with the request. „ot amusement only de^51gP centers to Include in the "Today our amusement centers - Tomorrow...?" elected to go along with the new for the 1971 legislative session. „ Low bids for 10 replacements state law setting local primaries The Michigan Municipal League for police vehicles were received )ding - room • only crowd at Antipinball arguments ordinance but also by suggesting ■■■■(■■■■(■■■■(■■(■■■■■■((■■■■■■■■■■mi umiv iiiiiiiii in August and elections in requests each city to appoint from Jack Dykstra Ford. Air „ Monday night meeting of the During the portion of the the Ifrente to take some kind November. someone who can be contacted conditioning and a larger engine ut Lansing City Council. meeting when persons are heard when there is legislation before were approved for the five ^ than 120 persons, iximk, ^m the floor, almost an hour yoUth°center foryounger*teens someone is a student directly to aired plaints against In other business, the city the state House and Senate marked and the five unmarked people, packed fn ^t UrSnC a councilman. councilman. complying with the recent state compl council adopted an ordinance to concerning municipalities. Courtroom where the bi legisiatton' arg'urnents Council members stated third area of lengthy In a thild area of lengthy law law setting local elections in the se amend the Zoning Code to The council elected to defer onthly council meetings are Several MODte auestinneH the 8everal tin,es that they had no discussion between councllmen fall of odd - numbered years, change the uses permitted in the action on a request of the East addition of three to the police Several persons sported criticizing a proposed co^dl as^ origln of the intention of making the making a decision and the audience, several persons Cities had the option to (business district). The Lansing Rotary Club fireworks display July 5. Council Jdinance which would license proposed ordinance. Mayor «e ®r(^nance u ^a* will share the reports of its nuSement centers under an Gordon L. Thomas said he, the m^ting' were, acc"mulatin! cents per gallon for gasoline was ig ordinance. police department and other Pub»'c opinion and both pro and public safety department with the Rotary Club. accepted from Standard Oil for measure would bar members of the council had con ar8uments on the issue. the dty's vehicles. under 17 years of age received telephone calls from Shan1 comments loitering around the P?J?nts who claimed their "j am not persuaded MAINTENANCE, FOOD ,, set a closing time of 1 ™ 'dren were spending too definitively in either direction. for the establishments, and much "me and money at There have been some very good boisterous and profane amusement centers arguments presented here in in amusement centers. can ball?" we do if we can't asked one sign. 1 "e Parents asked finance regulating closing time aJ!^""P°singan age limit on for an tonight that this (ordinance) is over - control. But I want to think about it'" Strike cur „ messages included: "One , nesaid. Councilman Mary Sharp said, ft obscenity is another man's .Charles Rose 110 E. Point The city's policy toward voter "Pinball to your is health" and not said, "It seems like parents are trying to a few irate dump their registration was criticized se^, members of the audience by services U-M ;odiy our amusement centers responsibility on the dty I ^ COUncilmen stated the voter Tomorrow...?" «*»»* should dump it right registration policy now in effect, ANN ARBOR (UPI) — A university may seek court Hie crowd sat quietly through »acK on them. discussed the voter registration strike by maintenance and injunction ordering the first part of the business ASMSU stand affidavit and requested critics to cafeteria workers curtailed some return to work, of the University of Michigan's g, which included the ASMSU representative to the bring any specific cases of Union and uni ty of a letter from Norman food and maintenance services city council, Claire Guthrie, told registration denial because spokesmen said 10 Tuesday and threatened to shut items remained unsettled and down the university's the two sides were still 45 cents educational functions within a ba rs apart on the issue of pay raises, ixon work o few days if it continued. About 2,000 of the 2,600 - member Local 1583 of the in lts latest offer, the university offered a 27 - month contract with average pay boosts American Federation of State, 0f 26 cents per hour in each of County and Municipal Employes the first and second years, o protect river, went on strike at midnight Monday when a second extension of their contract ran out without the two sides Presently, between wages average $2.20 and $5 per hour, The workers have been on the WASHINGTON (AP) •* with the Coundl on of the heaviest attack ever job without a contract since Jan. resident Nixon Tuesday Environmental Quality in reaching agreement. 1, when the old one expired. rdered a halt to further developing recommendations for launched against an by nature groups Army Engineer job. Services A university spokesman said Any agreement reached by (instruction of the cross - the future of the area. White On Jan. 27, 1970, some 60 This only a few dormitories were able the two sides would be picket line at the University of Michigan's Mott Children's Hospital is among several that to serve hot breakfasts this lorida barge canal to prevent House press secretary Ronald L. environmental scientists joined retroactive to that date, began marching on campus shortly after midnight Monday when Local 1583 of the American morning, and "it doesn't hat he termed "potentially Ziegler said this referred to some in appealing to Nixon to stop Federation of State, County and Municipal Employes began a "withholding of services" to " "* environmental damages." nc —" * » -■ 26 miles of canal already built, A- the canal seem likely that much of a lunch n dredging and prevent support pay goals. So far, U-M officials say they are maintaining normal academic and non ... statement issued by the The Environmental Defense an ecological disaster. academic activities. Local 1583 has about 2,600 members. AP will be served." Only 17 of the Representative Ihite House, Nixon said "the Fund, which spearheaded the Wirephoto 389 building and maintenance workers showed up for work, he ouncii on Environmental legal fight against the canal, added. Qf |S|Qm nation uality has recommended that eproject be halted." hailed Nixon's action, "I think it's a most LUNCHEON SPEAKER CLAIMS However, the union has said it I c _1 "The council has pointed out appropriate decision for the would maintain essential services to speakSunday j me that the project harmful to Ph.D. in sociology for an extra $1.89. a separate commission shortly before the stomach. Is it true that the acid in it The additional representatives inability to understand each other's needs The surging power of the Red each election. This procedure has We have been married for seven months. eats away at the stomach wall? would result in lopsided early in marriage can result in the man's could be, hydroelectrically hai always resulted in some sort of foul My husband is always ready to have sexual interest, flagging at the time his Believe it or not, yes. In the acid producing enough juice to representation, with off - campus intercourse. I enjoy it, but do not want it environment of the stomach, aspirin is a up. wife's interest is increasing. electric fork in Shaw Hall. students who are neither in a The new proposal does not as often as he. I have never had an orgasm Interpersonal understanding, nonsexual potent irritant to the lining of the stomach. Considerable saving would result if fraternity or sorority, or in a while we are having intercourse. Sometimes as well as sexual, takes place over a period Granules that remain in contact with the "U" stopped importing compost fa significantly change the old structure since the commission would be cooperative, getting the short end of I have a clitoral orgasm when I am on top of years. Therefore, it is not surprising that stomach wall can cause bleeding. Pewama - Westphalia and just Discussed in ttv the deal. of him, but he does not help me. difficulties in adjustment are experienced Obviously, the harsh effects of aspirin are everybody bring used kitty litter appointed just a few weeks before by couples who marry after a long minimal for most people as aspirin is not aquarium squeezings to a central camp Compensation ai I make my husband think that I do have the election. Presently, there are approximately involvement with each other as well as by consumed often. However, some people a location such as the Erickson Kiva. orgasm because it makes him happy, ^ver The idea of an election 1,500 fraternity members who couples who have known each other for a vulnerable to the irritant effects than^..^, WJwttPJi. could do her t since I was a little girl, I have produced short time. others. People unable to take aspirin due to commission is a good one, but the mechanics of Proposal 1 present no would get one vote on the board, but the many thousands of off - campus clitoral orgasms myself. Could this prevent An orgasm is a complex neurologic its inflammatory properties, or because of paintings .< with Married Housing Oft paint. She'd have her choice of XAM me from having orgasms during occurrence with an emotional component allergies, should receive alternative pain • yellow, turnip green, or Elvis pink - significant change from those of the students who are not in a fraternity intercourse? as well as widespread sensory and motor killing medicine from a physician. bucket every six years — just like Marri past. Inexperienced hands will still would also be represented by only manifestations. It is not located solely in The best way of reducing the distressful AC Housing residents. be running spring elections with or one vote from the off - Campus Supposedly, one of the distinguishing the clitoris or vagina or any other anatomic effects of aspirin is to take it with food or Spartan Stadium is used only six tin without the passage of Proposal 1. characteristics of human beings is that they part, male or female. It is a sexual plenty of fluids so that it dissolves quickly year. During the off season it could be Council, resulting in over There is need to add another profit from the experiences of other happening. If anything, producing orgasms and does not lodge in the stomach. for gladiatorial tilts, skiing and miniati no representation for the Greeks. people. While knowledge may be advanced yourself (masturbation) should enhance Buffered used in residence halls because / „ . feedback from last year's . . arrangements for competing concerning students o/lrla/1 Vlnn in motels." to stay thot lnnp King added that a luncheon n stated, the possibilities of financial assistance," Mauter every 140 who takes the exam receives financial assistance. "The Admissions Office Sweaters, Vests«.*«*4 sio tudents. will be served to the students in refused to send a letter of residence hall cafeteria Horace King, acting director Skirts, Pant skirts a financial explanation from MHA admissions, said competing tudents will stay in local motels followed by a two - hour panel discussion by six MSU students. LA p* y j f p. p o f i n ri and never officially informed us of their actions concerning ADS s5 ,« s9 be better prepared for testing. A question and answer period »Y«CAIV.UII3 IIIIU student housing," Mauter said. "The weekend als° w'" he provided. is oriented not Robert Underwood, manager He added that motel Famous Pants «.re,„S22 s6 » mi pot-laden mail >n - accomodations had advantages >e social activities at MSU. We of residence halls, views the as well as disadvantages for the not promoting a 'sales pitch' situation as a very unfortunate students. for the ADS students. - - >r the social aspects one ind said. Feedback from of State,' last year'„ "It prospective . is important for MSU students to headed north "Hopefully they will get a better night's sleep and Shirts, Blouses 2 ^7,2 tej9_2sn foup indicated that Friday what it is like to live in improved test results, but they m in a residence hall was a dormitory,"" " Underwood * said. ACAPULCO (AP) -- Postmen are missing a worthwhile time to get a good night's Ron E. Mauter, Dearborn stopped some overweight letters dormitory experience," Mauter rd to prepare for the ADS senior and president of MHA, bound for the United States and said, Entire stock! All famous labels included! lamination. said MHA was never given a Canada and found they chance to vote again on housing the contained marijuana Hien ddition to this DOMINO'S . •convenience to the students, ADS students. they started sniffing instead of tog said dorm residents felt it an invasion of their privacy "It was MHA's understanding that we had until the end of fall weighing northbound mail, officials said, and turned up 124 Flare Leg Jeans □a share their rooms with term to make the decision," pot - laden missives in one day, sitors. Mauter siad. "We planned to act all headed for Montreal, this proposal at the next According to King, Men's Hall pledge ™ «n. Bqo;j (MHA) and Women's Inter meeting, but by this t'"|e received word that the students ACAPULCO ■ this h Residence ~ .. Council (WIC) -—- —- . . . „ & JAMAICA be staying in motels NCAA finishe Preside! "pressed negative opinions "Kerning the arrangement of c™modations. would Mauter explained that although some dorm residents 8 days $208.00 ON CAMPUSI CALL |( OFF CAMPUS :iRCLE DORMS s4" . s14" did not like sharing their rooms, plus gratuities During a discussion with CALL STAN 393-6575 351-7100 J 351-8870 "esidents of MHA and WIC last the crucial issue of the problem * * * Wide wale corduroy Levis Mainland Stripes # # * Pin wale corduroy Plushbottoms String bean Navy, brown * * * No wale corduroy Male Zip flys Green, red Grad Students-Seniors-Juniors-- * * * Crushed velvets In wood Buttonflys Purple, tan * * Tapestries Prophet & Friends * Solid colors Sizes 5 to 15 Sophomores--Men and Women Nylon Turtleneck Shells—sa $4 —Do you have 2 years left at MSU from Fall 971 as either a grad or undergrad student? Denim Flare Leg Jeans were to $10 2f«S9 2 for s 11 fton W —Do you want an exciting career opportunity after Scarfs and Sets were to $10 1/2 Off graduation? Tapestry Belts _•> s200 Investigate NOW the Air Force Two Year Felt Hats '2 . s750 .J Officer Training Program! Contact the Dept. of Aerospace Studies. Quonset 67 Panty Hose ~.«m* 96c or Call 355-2169 or 355-2168 MANY ITEMS NOT MENTIONED - SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 20, j Showing 'Quartet' brilliant, mature, of 6-hour demonstrates movie set "War and Peace" (parU,. School, where they are studying blending ability usually of the mature II) will be By ANDREW FROELICH Guest Reviewer with the Juilliard Quartet. manifests itself only over a long composer. style in each The Debussy Quartet presented at p.m. Thursday and Fridavin 7! Besides winning the Coleman period of time. The Tokyo requires a great sensitivity Auditorium. yial Monday evening's Chamber Music Competition in String Quartet has been in towards color and texture and a Offered performance by the Tokyo Los Angeles, they won the 1970 existence, however, for two through wide, dynamic range. The Tokyo International Film Series String Quartet demonstrated Young Concert Artists auditions years. String Quartet has this and color film shows some that this group can play with the 0( which resulted in a New York The quartet played the more. The second movement greatest epic scenes ever brilliance and maturity of the Town Hall Recital. Most ft,. Mozart in a clean concise was especially remarkable for its In the monumental adaotirJ long - established Juillard or recently, they won first prize at manner which allowed the technical precision and its Tolstoy's rnovel. ! Budapest Quartet. the International Music important inner parts of the sudden dynamic changes. Massive battles It is a rare occasion when betv Competition in Munich, music to be distinct. Worthy of Before the composition of his Russian and Napoleonic ar music of such excellence is Germany. special mention the first quartet, Bartok had been was etch, with visual poetry, presented and rarer still when an Monday's program consisted conception and playing of the engaged in research of Hungarian horror and futility of war. audience of Monday night's of Mozart's "Quartet in G major Andante cantabile (Movement peasant music. The influence of The Russian - made ft, proportion is in attendance. The K.387," Debussy's "Quartet Op. III). this music on Bartok is best directed by Sergei audience literally overflowed 10," and the first Bartok The music was sublime, and evidenced in his later music, but Bondarcl who also plays Pierre, and onto the stage and many were "Quartet, Op. 7," which is a their playing never slacked in the is even apparent in the last Ludmila Savelyeva, Vyach denied entrance because of the formidable program for any over - capacity crowd. The members of the quartet, quartet, regardless of experience. intensity necessary to convey this feeling. Their virtuosity was movement of the "First Quartet, Op. 7." Quartet performs Tlhonov, Victor Stanitsin Boris Sarava. In all three works the Tokyo much in evidence during the This influence is obvious not The total showing time The Tokyo String Quartet performed Monday the Music Bldg. auditorium. The program w of | Koichiro Harada and Yoshiko String Quartet played with the finale of K.387, the "Quartet in only through the driving presented by WMSB television. film is six hours and 13 minui Nakura, violins; Kazuhide homogeneous blend of sound G Major" which was heard again rhythms of the movement but Tickets will be available at Isomura, viola; and Sadao which marks excellence in string State News photo by Jim Klein at the close of the program as an also from the melodic emphasis door both evenings Harada (no relation to the quartet playing. encore, prompted by a standing of the fourth and the rubato violinist) violoncello, are Their blend allowed them to ovation. cello introduction. graduates of the Toho School of project individual lines to the Music in Tokyo, Japan, and are fore without disturbing the Both the Debussy (1893) and To single out any member of SUPPLEMENT BOOKS Bartok (1910) quartets are the quartet for praise would on scholarship at the Juilliard balance of the ensemble. This works which mark the beginning violate the principle of the quartet. They play as One and TONIGHT 100 clearly demonstrate that the whole is greater than its parts. The concert was sponsored by the students and jointly Prof uses films in ATL faculty of University College and An experimental course in the the young Union soldier in John The students are enrolled in ''The films increj VET CLINIC WMSB Television. Dept. of American Thought and Language combines the written Huston's acclaimed adaptation of the novel. film special "film track" sections of understanding, interest ATL. Herbert Bergman, enjoyment of tl word and the motion picture to This winter they also will see associate professor of American Bergman said. "By bringing tl acquaint freshmen with the "Hie Last of the Mohicans," Thought and Language, who is reading to life, they help J classics of Americ.an literature. " Billy Budd. " "The Birth chiefly responsible for the students relate to characters a| "A filthy, good humored, The students not only read of a Nation," ''Shane" and "The theme." development of the course, crass something-or-other. Stephen Crane's "The Red Call of the Wild" in addition to believes the use of film is an The special track TONIGHT! ALL COLOR Badge of Courage," for example, several short story adaptations effective tool to help teach offered last fall and proved 1 but also see Audie Murphy as and historical documentaries. reading and writing. successful that the number | An epic drama sections was increased fror to nine for winter term. of adventure and Student films from The course Is aided by a MSU's Development Program. EducatioJ exploration! Bergman and his associates J evaluating the effect of t ann uol movie festival course using objective tests, U papers far, and student reaction. that reaction has | Entries to the second annual student, will be presented in universities with good film overwhelmingly posltlJ MSU film festival, "The Second each residence hall complex and Bergman reported. f departments, and if enough He is president of Coming," are now being in another location Feb. 26 • 28. interest is shown perhaps it will I "The whole idea is a relaxed Film and English Assn., accepted in 322 Union. prove to the administration that A $100 prize will go to the atmosphere, come see some editor 'of "Film and 1 MSU has talent and concern for best film films," said Jack Epps, Journal" and "Film and Engl Chambarlaln, ttar- w^ich audience an expanded film department." Bulletin." 1 members will select by voting. Birmingham senior and one of < ring Taylor Mead. Sally Klrkland, The festival, open to any MSU the seven festival coordinators. ; Frank Cavlitanl and Tally Brown, f.,n!!rw!Lple?Jn^y j with Abbie Hoffman and Ultra Violet "Scenes of 'making It' on the roed are enected Fee Hall Presents FOR WHOM THE "We really want people to make films and know they exist on a different level. Director to show film! funny, fortified with an ... ...... . , .. . .. "It's not being shown to make acute sense with a sP,r,t that makes the sex-education BELL TOLLS absurd!" of the -N Y. Times films seem positively anemic!" 6:30 & 9 p.m. Wed. Jan. 20 Room 137 a profit, but to find out if students are interested in seek student reaction! —N.Y. Post filmmaking," he said. "An outrageously, raunchy parody of "There are no mid western Hollywood director Don Siegel will present the premiere "Beguiled" stars normal television programming, 'Brand X' 7, 8:40, 10:20 Eastwood and Geraldine Pa] showing of his new movie Admission is 50 cents. knows where it's at sexually, politically $1.00 and "Beguiled" at 2 p.m. Thursday WORTH IT in the Auditorium. Siegel has asked that j and (pop) culturally. It transgresses reviews of the movie be w 18 or MSU ID TOl until it is formally released. 1 the last taboo!" showing Thursday is 1 JAMAICA advance viewing to determ —Newsweek 8 days student reaction. $208.00 Siegel will talk with 1 plus gratuities CALL STAN 393-6575 audience immediately the film to followij solicit A MHA-WIC Presentation comments. "★★★★I" "FASCINATING!" —N. Y. DAILY NEWS TONIGHT "A TRIUMPH!" "steve mcqueen NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES IN SPARTAN TWIN EAST at his best!" FRANDOR SHOPPING CI BRODY HALL Barbra Streisand Next! "Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx" Friday 8c Saturday 104B Wells Hall The Owl George Segal _ aidthe Screenplay by BUCK HENRY , MERIDIAN 4 THEATRES Today Pussycat at: 2:00-3:4S-5:30-7:20-< BARGAIN HOUR! 7:30 ONLY 1:30-2:30 All NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES rSPARTAN TWIN WEST $1.00 admission IDs required Please note new location in Brody Hall Southwest Dining Hall / ' Wednesday, January 20, 1971 7 Drifter's story—the perfect film "Five Easy Pieces" is, quite restless young man, his father jpSSaEgj in a mirror as it does through Karen Black's portrayal of the simply, the finest American film did not understand why since "Bonnie and Clyde." he was action and as much with tears as very simple girlfriend, Susan ■ leaving and could not forgive it does with the dialog that Anspach's tranquil fiance and At a time when the only way him for going. to approach movies seems to be prefaces them. Lois Smith's adoring sister. Trapped The scene in which Bobby Adrien Joyce's screenplay, to give mm* up the notion of | Almost instantly, Bobby feels talks to his father in an empty punctuated with thought and "perfect" films, "Five Easy implication, is stunning in its Pieces" arrives as a work of | trapped. The house reminds him field is a brilliant one and the intelligence. absolute perfection. It is a film I of the musical talent he gave up, culmination of Nicholson's "Five Easy Pieces" is a work that immerses the viewer into possibly of the ambition he once dramatic force. Bobby stands of surprising and unusual film hammerlock concern for its j harbored and surely of the before his silent father, pleading art. It is central By ROBERT KIPPER i, discouragement he had found for understanding and searching a film for audiences to character, providing glimpses of his present setting, State News Reviewer since leaving home. the old man's troubled eyes for ponder today and for students his I Impulsively, after a short visit, of the cinema to acclaim cultural roots and his forgiveness. Finally in an he does what he must do: take outburst of surrender and self - tomorrow. Its choice as the best personality that rejects them both. to the open road alone. He is film of the year by the New pity, tears begin streaming down Suddenly, the situation unsure of what to expect, sure York Film Critics was an act of It is the story of Bobby changes. Bobby's face. Bobby learns his only of what he is easy recognition and justified leaving . u Dupea, a drifter. girlfriend is pregnant. Police haul There is excellence, too, in his buddy off the job because of behind homage. At first glance, he ,, , Although niMtuuKu iv encompasses a fairly typical small robbery charge And Bobby number of personalities and worker, HHPS rides to a tn wr.rit pipefitter California oil rig. He drinks beer, wcrk ovorvHni, with everyday with hie his . .tha! hl" father' Wh.°m sp°^en to ,n years, has suttered two strokes and become a speechless invalid. locations, "Five Easy Pieces" functions solely as a multi - level nrohe nf probe of a Hnrentivo „ deceptive innt eight years ago to turn McCartney's speak together much. When Nicholson's puzzle - like professor of music, did a fine job helping the students to realize accounting of the millions he, about $1.2 million. royalties from Emi, giant in Bobby gave up his musical performance communicates their potential. [fortune by singing rock songs, John Lennon, Ringo Star and On this aspect alone, he said, the musical industry. education and left home ; much through a sustained look Can dace E. Goetz, Bloomfield Hills senior, and Lee Snook, the red to the tune of George Harrison have earned in the Beatles owed about $1 Mason senior, were thoroughly musical and [million dollars, a lawyer told their revolution of the pop million. The Apple Company's dramatically High Court Tuesday. world. convincing as the amorous pair whose gushing reasons of the capital tax is yet to be heart contradicted the legalism of the chorus of Peers. [Their accounts were in such None of the Beatles attended estimated, imentable shape," attorney iid Hirst said, that all four igers, plus their company, the hearing. Lawyers for parties in the dispute huddled after the morning session and agreed to Hirst said McCartney never had accepted Klein as manager "nor trusted him, and I shall WMSB considering plan Among these stalwart chauvinists we found not only Grand Rapids sophomore Dale R. Schriemer's solid baritone as Lord Mountararat and E. Lansing graduate student Clayton Hochhalter's clear tenor as Lord Tolloller, but also this pair's own jht be unable to meet their delay a full hearing for a month, submit that on the evidence his commitments. representing Beatle Paul irtney, 28 - year - old Hirst accepted this only on the condition that money due the War, and their company, Apple attitude has been fully justified." It's anyone's guess how many for camp " l',u 7 ^ news ram spiraling choreography -- which improbably always returned them to Saloga's side for more intrigue against the liberated generation. The funniest entrance of all was that of Jane Fisher, ( ' Springfield* Mo. graduate sfu&tft, as the Queen of Fairies - a itarist and song writer, made Corps, Ltd., would be channeled millions the Beatles have A proposal that regular news programs be "However," Petrin continued, " a project like convincing parody of a Wagnerian superwoman. Lovers of fantasy- assertion in a demand to into a joint lawyers' fund until received in dollars, pounds and broadcast by WMSB, the campus television this requires funds and planning. So students worlds like Tolkien's and Snoopy's would have enjoyed the fairy - that time. other currencies around the network, is still "under consideration," should not expect to be watching news programs tale fad parodied further in Lansing senior, Mary Jane Williams' McCartney started the row world from record sales, movies University and WSMB spokesmen said. over WMSB for a while." lyrical Iolanthe and her chorus of lady fairies. lAnftnPW nun IICW nolriQ IIVJIVJo with a suit on Dec. 31. Hirst said and performances. Former ASMSU Cabinet President Bob A WMSB spokesman said the proposal The scenery was a cardboard nonentitv the blocking his client never had obtained an All four are married, in their Grossfeld, Oak Park senior, introduced the involved obtaining additional University funds to predictable. But it didn't matter. If the workshop did this well in accounting for the past four late 20s, and haven't done a proposal in the spring which requested WMSB to provide for the staff and equipment necessary to the essential music and acting using only their own pocket money on PV tO w n IIPQti^n years until then and only joint operation for several years.• broadcast news during the 20-mintue breaks broadcast news. and borrowing costumes from the University of Michigan, what M Iv^l I Monday got draft accounts They all live like millionaires between classes. ASMSU had been advised that He said the station would need a news staff could they do with an adequate budget0 "which suggest there probably is although Lennon, the far - out the ideas would be considered, and director, a photography crew and a news not enough in the kitty to meet "We would like to see this done," Robert C. ,2 if multi-wives even the individual Beatles' wizard of song writing, said about a year ago he is down to Perrin, vice president for University affairs, said, service contract to get film clips and prints. Other problems to be ironed out would be MSU income tax and surtax liability, his last $144,000. It seemed like "We would like to utilize the closed circuit the scheduling of regular broadcasts between Kansas city (ap> -• let alone the company's a jest at the time. network, wherever possible, for the broadest classes that sometimes run over scheduled Lecture-Concert Wdy " asked"the Rev^Parker corporation tax." The continuing public communication possible. meeting times. "ley's 13 • vear old dauehter - tnda, "why can't a man have Prime tar8et of McCartney's acclaim, however, produces su'1 was Allan Klein, the Beatles' income that is likely to keep the Series letermi t'han Qne wjfe? Where jn )re American manager, who took wolf from the door. In the Bible does it say it's not over after the death of Brian sett,ement reached Tuesday, v> Epstein, discoverer of the mop - attorneys for both sides agreed followi Relating the storv to a Bible haired singers' on the funds to be P,aced in "ABEAUTIFULPLAY.COM i's,the Bantkt minister coin ho Hirst said the accounts escrow until the full hearing, aught a while then sueeested McCartney finally got showed These include $3 million PASSIONATE AND FUNNY.' ead Matthew 6 24 the Beatles- from the received from associated p| The Biblical verse begins- company, had a credit of $1.7 companies, $2.4 million owed to Pit "No man can serve two million. Income tax owed the partnership by associated |fe| isters..." totaled $1.5 million, and a companies in Britain, 25 per ELLIOTT GOULD \ DAVID L. WOLPER Production HADRIAN VII the international smash hit I LOVE MY... WIFE" Wed. Jan. 20 8:15 p.m. UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Series A Students $1.00 Union Ticket Office SERIES P*£4e*t&) - 5th and FINAL WEEK! WEDNESDAY BEAST 4 Shows Daily 1:15-4:00-6:45-9:25 & Of Today Is Ladies' Day - 75c to 6 P.M. THURSDAY Oknto-tsm the TOTAL experience! BV.OOO DIRECT FROM ITS SENSATIONAL ROADSHOW ENGAGEMENT! Now For The 1st Time At Popular Prices! 104 B Shown Once at 9 p.m. *********** SPURRING JOHN ASHLEY [GPi SS "As dazzling a cavalcade as has WELLS HALL CELESTE TARHALL ever been put on a screen!" 2nd Hit - $1.00 - —Newsweek Magazine WAR/ and "THE UNFAITHFUL WIFE" ID REQUIRED (La Femme Infidele) &&UA /kOAJAK iH U i PEACE -At 10:50- THE THE m\ AMALIA FUENTES THIN MAN MASK OF with William Powell - Plus - and Myrna Loy FU MANCHl! TERROR OF THE MAD DOCTOR Shown at 7 and 10 only Shown at 8:45 Only! Shown In above order 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Program aids Ph.D. students Minkel cited this example to explain the principle underlying the program: here and that the experience be an integral part of with the support of the doctoral guiding committee. his program "There's certain of the exotic languages given at one Big Ten Personal Program MSU doctoral candidates interested in taking advantage of school one summer, then rotates to another Big Ten school the "I interview everyone who anticipates being on the program," unique courses, physical facilities, special library collections or next summer. Minkel said. "This keeps the whole program on a fairly personal unique faculty personnel not available at MSU can do so through MSU, he said, has a good Swahili offering, while it has little to basis and it runs quite smoothly." the Traveling Scholar Program. offer in Chinese. Students from other schools may come here to The student's adviser discusses the proposed study with a The program, established by, the Committee on Institutional study Swahili, while MSU students would take courses in Chinese counterpart colleague at the host university. If both faculty Cooperation in 1963, includes the Big Ten universities and the at one of the other schools. members agree that the visit would be advantageous, the student's University of Chicago. Students interested in admission to the program should contact credentials and details of the visit are sent to the respective "As soon as a student is accepted in a doctoral program, he's their academic adviser, he said. The only restrictions for Traveling Scholar liasion officer. eligible to participate" Clarence W. Minkel, associate dean of the qualification are that the student be a doctoral candidate, that With the approval of the home liasion Officer and the host School for Advanced Graduate Studies, said. the study in another school presents an opportunity not available campus liasion officer, the home ■ campus officer notifies the student of his acceptance as a Traveling Scholar. Though it sounds involved, Minkel said, the whole application process can be done in a week, if necessary. "Ideally, the students should apply the previous term," he said. "Because it's a relatively small program, it's carefully the discount managed," Minkel said. He meets annually with other liasion officers "to discuss a wide variety of problems relating to graduate students." The response from students, Minkel said, has been good. To date, 82 MSU students have participated in the program and nine applications have already been made for this year. In return, store where MSU has received 51 students from participating schools. Of the participating schools, the University of Illinois sent the most students to host schools, while the University of Michigan has received the most "traveling scholars." Linguistics Popular dollar From 1963 to October, 1970, 832 students participated in the your program, Minkel said. The host department most popular was linguistics, while the home department most frequented was anthropology. The participating student registers at his home school, pays Improvised easel An easel isn't always necessary to create a work of art. A hallway floor serves the purpose for this student artist. the home school's fees for the amount of credit hours chosen and State News photo by Terry Luke buys more remains registered in his own school. "It saves you the bother of applying for admission," Minkel said. "There is no transfer of money." The students can only study at the host school for one Innovations reported semester or two quarters. This is mostly an economic consideration, Minkel said. "Otherwise," he said, "you're educating somebody else's students for free." Of the participating schools, Purdue has the highest tuition, in teaching methods charging $1,600 non - resident tuition for 15 hours. The least Parents and teachers schools met for the first time it expensive tuition is at the Univesity of Illinois, which charges interested in introducing Bailey School Monday night, $1,352 ijon - resident tuition. innovative teaching methods in About 80 parents and the East Lansing elementary teachers listened to members of Citizens for Alternatives in PLACEMENT BUREAU Education discuss new teaching methods such as team teaching _ and the multi-age, open-end I ■ classroom. Employers £% ** I ^ I (I I r use Tommie Sue Shinier Robert Baldwin, teachers a form of the open • end classroom at Central Elementary School, discussed their who interview experiences with this method in the third, fourth and fifth grades. According to John Waldo, an The open - end classroom teacher in following employers will Agricultural Chemicals, John Newspaper; Osco Drug, Inc.; St. the Oke t h. be intetoieWfrtg from Monday Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Regis Paper Co.; Santa Fe accomplishment level of his through Jan. 29. December, Co., Lincoln National Life Railway; Scippers, Kintner and students was equal to or above March, and June graduates of all Insurance Co., Penn Mutual. Robertson; Syracuse University; that of students in the degree levels are eUgible to Tuesday: Brunswick Corp.; United Aircraft Research classrooms. interview unless otherwise, Eastman Kodak Co.; General Laboratories; U.S. International The teachers pr indicated. Mills, Inc.; Gerber Products Co.; University, U.S. Government. North American emphasized the informality If you are interested in an Rockwell; Federal Communications Companies interviewing for selfdiscipline and responsibility organization, sign up in the summer employment; that open • ended classrooms Placement Bureau Commission; Deere and Co. as soon as Monday: Begian Educational create. Wednesday: General Electric possible and AT LEAST TWO Student Travel Service, Camp Roberta Salvo, representative SCHOOL DAYS in advance of Co.; Magnavox Co.; McDonnell Tamarack. for the group, annc the interview date. Douglas Corp.; J.C. Penney Co., another Inc.; Win Schulers Restaurants, Tuesday: Deere and meeting Wednesday Additional information is Feb. 17, when other ideas for Inc.; Union Carbide Corp.; Company. available in the Placement Wednesday: Win Schulers educational alternatives and National Center for Health Bulletin posted each week at the Restaurant, Inc. plans for the East Lansing Statistics. Placement Bureau and in most Thursday: Detroit Edison Co. will bo discussed. Thursday: Columbia Gas departments. Students are advised to System Service Corp., R.R. interview with employers even Donnelly and Sons Co., Detroit though they have not completed their military service. Many employers have indicated an Edison Co., Montgomery Ward and Bureau Co., The Timken Co., of Narcotics and College libe interest in Dangerous Drugs. interviewing the student before and after his duty with the military services. Friday: Central Soya Co., Inc.; Checkers; Simon and campus reg Rosner; Dekalb; CPC Monday: Avion Sales and grow below the corners of the International; S.D. Leidesdorf DOVER, Del. (AP) - The Service, Brunswick Corp., Geigy mouth. and Co.; Lindsay - Schaub Wesley College administration has relaxed campus rules just a Among other liberalized rules hair, but not much more. the Methodist - run coed college announced recently are: INTRODUCES THE NEWEST During the spring semester •Hie right of male students to male students will be allowed for attend meals without the first times to except on Sundays. grow mustaches as long as they do not •Permission for unmarried men 21 or over to drive cars and live off campus. ACAPULCO •Authorization for men JAMAICA entertain girls in their rooms 8 days Sunday afternoons. $208.00 William C. Wright, dean of plus gratuities students, said the new liberties -CALIiigT£J^2£££^ are on a trial basis. Great Issues and IFC present Hollywood Director DON SI EG EL Jasmine Ensemble who will world premiere his new For our movie here at MSU one exquisite love we chose one enduring style. The Jasmine Ensemble. Two special rings . And two more tor every day: "BEGUILED" Carved wide bands . Jasmine from Orange Blossom. We chose togetherness. •tarring CLINT EASTWOOD and GERALDINE PAGE It will be shown for the first time anywhere this Thursday, January 21 MSU Auditorium, 2 p.m., 50c admission 319 E. GRAND RjlVER Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 20, 1971 9 i if Students called By DAVE PERSON teachers on such generally agreed upon important factors as that different evaluatois use a different basis," Foth said. State News Staff Writer attitude toward students, enthusiasm, interest in subject and "Peer teachers may tend to rate each other on the basis of ability to explain subject clearly." knowledge of the subject and their contribution to professional The notion that only faculty members are qualified to judge He said his own teacher evaluations have supported his and research activities. Administrators may tend to bias their faculty members has been challenged by at least one MSU conclusions. He has used both the standard evaluation of the teaching role by considering the impact the University evaluation form and forms which he has devised himself. teacher will have on the image of the school. ■££ D. Foth, professor of soil science, contends in his recent In 1967, Foth evaluated one of his classes with the result that "Thus it is not unusual for a given teacher to be evaluated -av that "as consumers of teacher's wares, students are in a 62 per cent agreed to the statement "listening to the tapes differently by students, by peers and by administrators. In fact, „ored position to evaluate the teacher in the same sense that became tedious." After a change in the program, the evaluation research shows that these differences in evaluation are the kristotli' says a guest is a better judge of a feast than is the cook." was given again in 1970. The result was that only 27 per cent expected outcomes," he said. Foth said he bases his conclusions on literature he has surveyed agreed to the same statement. Although "you will never give a course in which you will not rhich "supports the view that students can reliably judge their "Peer and administrator evaluation is complicated by the fact have the entire range of comments on valuations," Foth said, "students are basically very generous to teachers." He said he would be in favor of some sort of a credit - no credit system of grading. He suggested a system which would have three categories of accomplishment: excellent, pass and no credit. explains role The "excellent" would be comparable to a 4.5 grade and | >rof interns' would be reserved for the satisfied with a mere highly motivated students who are not "pass." He said he "would rather have education a matter of learning rather than getting grades." He noted that changes are being made which remove much of the emphasis from grades. Foth emphasized that teachers do not "leam" students, they marketing program "teach" them. It is the responsibility of the student to learn. inn new "I feel I can establish resonable learning experience for M n' By BILL HOI Moia/C Sta president's committee interns come up ith may be was obviously enthusiastic, students in classes which I teach," Foth said. A restructuring of the educational system could result in students having only half the classroom time which they now have with no loss, he suggested. Teacher evaluations will not be engaged in "futile Commenting on teacher evaluations, Henry D. Foth, officials are derogatory industry and "I'm most enthusiastic in "The whole matter of education is a problem of the whole professor of soil science, agrees that students' evaluations of Government exercises" but will be concerned whatever they terms of student experience. I country. Education changes as the country changes. There is no professors can be helpful and reliable. truly interested" in having four wjth aspects of the more than come VU111C up u„ with, they „IU come up wish that I had had that kind of option but to be a part of society and to work with it," Foth State News photo by Doug Bauman ndergraduate marketing jqq consumerr bills awaiting with," he said experience," he said. said. tudents work in the office of action jn Congress. The students will be chosen K President's Committee 'These are problems on which by the AMA on the basis of their jonsumer Interests in action is pending. This isn't a capabilities, related student rogram designed by William izer, professor of marketing. kjnd of idje actjon not just exercise to activities, leadership potential, USE TEAM APPROACH jump through initiative and concern with Lazer said details have been hoops," he said, business, government, and social ompleted for four American lliterature. ?fues.< "cording to application Ed "Doors will be open for them teach udents to do investigative work )r the President's committee or eight weeks'during July and |n government _ including august in a non - credit program consume^ files to do research in juided by the American *" Mrs. agencies, Knauer's unit"-'pridng arid »ated The students, who must apply before Feb. 15, must be by a marketingsenior and have attained junior r club majors wanted to try more new ideas in Fleming said he believes that Fleming said. "But we oon education. Another advantage lirketing Assn. (AMA). status. their classes. the team teaching method is found out it was a'leam-i not was that they got to know Lazer, who is vicepresident He said people in government In the selection proi "Not only did my students most relevant and valuable to only for the students but for majors from other areas during education of the AMA, said who see business students as student from each of four An MSU student "takeover" the trip." win the hearts of their young students. group members." office is "truly The togetherness atmosphere regions in the United States — of several classrooms in the friends," Fleming said. "They "In a student - teacher The MSU group was divided iterested in students, in northeast, southeast, southwest of the project impressed Fleming Upper Peninsula fall term was so also thoroughly impressed the relationship there is an air of by interest among classes in six onsumers and in making the surprise, and northwest — will be chosen as being his reward for successful that future students in teachers and school officials authority about the teacher," he schools. They taught children in narketing system work more "There are going to be as well as one from Canada. Education 430 C-2 will coordinating the trip. they worked with. Anyone of said. "The teacher is a critic regular kindergarten classes, Actively." Lazer said competition completely three Livonia the group has a guaranteed when he should be viewed as a Indian children, handicapped tight - knit group He said the students8 . 06 changes in attitudes. They'i on a run dninn h 8°'n8 to t. ~ " out differently, regional basis was created in part elementary schools spring term, position with a Upper Peninsula resource person. My students children, special education byAfter end we the all, of the trip," he said, had shared a great interest '^iey'Uhavea healthy respect for to make students from lesser known schools eligible and to - The class of special education school system majors (ED. 430 translates into their performance." on the basis of choose their partners and work students and regular sixth and on common problems together, seventh grade After all, we had experience together. sharedWea great had id one that interests the office traveled, taught, learned, ate and prevent the selection process "Provisions for Learning Fleming said the success of They receive sincere evaluations An effort was made to assign Mrs. (Virginia) Knauer." Lazer said the AMA, which from being overloaded with well sang together." Knauer is President —K nnn Disabilities") spent five days in the December project had from their partners which are the MSU student to a group he will give each students $1,000 The group did not want to qualified students from Ivy late December in the Upper smoothed the way for special assistant for for living expenses, realizes that League schools Peninsula schools of Delta and extensive "takeover" of several break up so they got together onsumer affairs and hPAffc affairs anH heads t.hp the fhothe intomc' interns' finHSnrK findings may Ko mav be . , for a Christmas party at Lazer, who returned this week Schoolcraft counties. Livonia schools, insumer office. "In student teacher Fleming's home. from finalizing plans for the "They did not student teach "We're going to completely a - relationship there is an "It trim the Lazer emphasized that the program in Washington, D.C.^ in that they did not stand in air of authority about the teacher. The teacher is was a - - tree man three schools," he said. a party and also a potluck front of a class while the teacher "It'> the fall term project again, critic when he should be viewed as a resource loolted on," James Fleming, asst. this time closer to home. We'll dinner," Fleming said. "Most of person. My students choose their partners and the class married students Mason-Abbot are so professor of special education, do everything from teaching said. duties to those of principal, work on common problems together. They receive they brought their husbands and sincere evaluations wives. We had the staff of the "They split into teams of two secretary and janitor, from their partners which are and these teams were entirely Waverly Learning Center over, Fleming, who is also more meaningful to them than a teacher's too. It was a great party, and we responsible for what went on counsultant to Livonia schools, remarks." inside the classroom. The regular said he would "prepare"the hope to make it a tradition." act le co-ed teachers, meanwhile, meeting with several others and myself in workshop sessions." were parents of the Livonia schoolchildren through two workshops conducted by the more meaningful to them than iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii previously been trained ^e Profess01 smiled as he listed some additional benefits gained by his students. teacher's remarks." to work with. They became fast friends of warm living with men in Abbot and men in Mason. Fleming' said many of Livonia Parent - Teachers'Assn. Men residents voted 53 per cent in favor of The students will again teach The "why wait to try what This" proved to be a popular ^h thfr PUP»S and ^a/iy are co-ed living in alternating rooms and 20 percent hesitant about the venture, in teams of two, trying new learned until graduation" ch," Fleming said. ^"ers and fortl\ £e trip"Fpt first®aid-. many' lt was their The Icebreakers, a student group, is forming lthough they had been approaches they have learned approach was largely responsible "Students got experience outside for co-ed living in alternating houses. up north and : ind implementing ideas that the residents of preparing for it since September, class: creative dramatics with the for the December teaching trip, their areas of major interest and Women were more evenly split in the voting. flason • Abbot would like to see put into effect. Some were dubious as to kindergarten through second he si of decided they want to teach The Twenty - two per cent of the women wanted there. question of co-ed living options is the first co-ed living in alternating rooms, twenty - one what they could accomplish grade; role playing with third "We originally called the Jberg the group is attempting to crack. . when ' pulled in Wednesday and fourth graders and project a 'Teach-UP', with UP per cent were in favor of alternating houses and In a survey compiled by the group, only 14 21 per cent for co-ed living on alternating floors. night," he recalled. "But by simulation projects with fifth standing for the Upper Peninsula r cent of the men and 33 per cent of the Results of the survey will be presented to Sunday they had confidence and and sixth graders. the direction," >men residents responding wanted the living President Wharton this week, Alphonza Burgess, mngements of the hall to remain unchanged. Detroit freshman, said. Residents were asked to rank on a one - to - The group hopes to see the options put into SHEPARD'S scale the living option that they would most effect by fall term. to live in: co-ed living in alternating rooms; "Living options will not be forced on anyone. ALL SHOES o-ed living in alternating houses on the same It's up to each student to decide if he wants to ; co ed living on alternating floors, and co-ed reside in a co-ed section or not," Burgess said. FUR THER Students'Int'l Medit Still Over 5500 Pair of Famous Brand Shoes Left announces an introductory lecture in At All Three Great Locations Downtown East Lansing Avant Guarde T ranscendenta 326 S. Washington 317 E. Grand River 120 S. Washington WOMEN'S Meditation Over 1100 pair of dress, sport and casual shoes In most sizes Values to $23 Over 1300 pair of current styles in campus dt/\ Q7 w"* ^11 * fl*7 and dress shoes Values to $30 ipJ-J- • ¥ • Thursday MEN'S Over 125 pair of discontinued and C> 1 O f\t7 Jan. 21 current styles. Values to $25 / CC 4 SNOBOOTS" 4 pm at MEN'S Over 50 pair of Hush Puppies Q7 fleece lined. Values to $17 W ' Conrad Aud. WOMEN'S Over 75 pair of knee-high and 8 pm at short fleece-lined boots. Valgesto $19 ^ « qj $0."/ 106 B Wells for information Call 351-7168 Park Free In City Ramps With Purchase \hepard y H EIS First choice of MSU students AVANT GUARDE EAST LANSING Michigan A new type c pot of coffee makes this bn WASHINGTON Itconsin woman is posted in lo< icessive drinker ling from the S uesday that si institutionally sti In her victory, race Constants iwn the state la' irtford police ch it 15 states wit i notice that the lyone's name Ithout a hearing. Chief Justice arger and Justl lickmun, t Iministration's t' implained In a dl nit had "an i iportant work ould not have s v in a case that gent and had not ate courts. Jusl ack also dissente Speaking for i slice William 0. hen a state attai infamy" to a < ^lew r icquir fifth dimension Fourteen facul the association cquisition in the dionne warwick The book is thi joe cocker ciences, publishe arlo guthrie Although the wilson picket iicyclopedia of 1 d.c. picket win the Library grand funk jackson 5 blood rock richie havens grateful dead sugar loaf canned heat rare earth more of the most popular albums at the lowest cost! Maybe you lose your ide °finformati< Well, cc You've] become just ali:ed, do-no Just a few of the late world. What y many names available! c^ance of e game and RINGO STARR DAVID FRYE ELLA FITZGERALD CANNED HEAT identity. TOM JONES MC CARTNEY Maybe STEPHEN STILLS CROSBY, STILLS & NASH chance. ARLO GUTHRIE 10 YEARS AFTER FLIP WILSON JOHN LENNON BAND We're H You pro Uu|n cleanei *e rc the bi{ MERIDIAN MALL field. 1980 Grand River Ave. and Marsh fi Kut yoi Road nnd our na about 80 Shop weekdays 10 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Shop Sunday 12 Noon to 6 p.m. Products. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 20, 1971 ]] Deserts' potential outlined The war on hunger, pollution and radioactive waste, "East and West Pakistan are Wittwer notes two two feet below the surface. They overpopulation and pollution could be available in as little as moving in the same direction to innovations that show great prevent available water and may be won in the deserts, 10 to 20 years." boost agricultural production potential for expanding desert nutrients from draining away according to the director of According to Wittwer, steps during the dry season. agriculture in the future — and hold them where the plants MSU's Agricultural Experiment are already being taken to put "In Israel, desert agriculture protective subsoil asphalt can utilitize them. desert lands into crop through irrigation is barriers and inflatable plastic "The world now has 150,000 There are more than a billion production even though flourishing," he said. "In areas greenhouses. acres covered by glass and acres on this earth that could be economical for the Dead Sea, trickle power sources near "Asphalt barriers show plastic," Wittwer said, agriculturally productive if we desalination of sea water are not irrigation systems show great promise for conserving moisture "Although small this acreage is could provide necessary water yet available. promise." These systems use and making marginal sandy increasing by 10 to 20 per cent a supplies," S. H. Wittwer said. "India now has 70 million water efficiently by minimizing waste land more productive," he year." Inflatable plast'c "With water, these areas acres under irrigation compared evaporation, thus reducing water said. The barriers are one - structures that covera whole acre would be the most productive of to 51 million in 1951," he said, needs by 10 to 40 per cent. eighth inch thick and are placed are now in commercial use all because they offer the high . ,L..„..v„Vj................. . light intensities, continuous p sunshine and warm temperatures .vX-.-x-.-.kv.-s.-.-s.-,.--..m,.a.awt-vm.vWXvH g V that food crops grow best, Wittwer said. "People also want MINORITY FESTIVAL % to live in desert areas because of $ the long, sunny days, the low % Freeze-dried humidity temperatures. and the mild "Intensive desert agriculture will become a reality with the ^ African Itu re discu development of an energy source blacks. This era produced Marcus Garvey with that makes desalination of sea A new type of stove appeared on campus with what seems to be an attempt at freeze drying a water the "back to Africa" movement and black poet practical — probably pot of coffee instead of brewing it. The bowl of frozen "breakfast rolls" at the right of the pot controlled nuclear fusion," he Paul Lawrence Dunbar. makes this breakfast complete. "Once black awareness was on, it could not said. "This unlimited source of State News photo by Harold Friedl be stopped," she said. energy, without thermal The African heritage of black people has survived through the years, and now blacks are Mrs. Fabio criticized the U.S. military system for depending on a disproportionate number of returning to their African culture, Sarah Fabio, (GAINST POSTING NAMES professor at the University of California at blacks. Berkeley, sdd Monday at Fairchild Theatre. "A large disproportionate number of black men die in American wars while white men Mrs. Fabio, who is the author of several serve their time in educational institutions," poems and the books "Saga of the Black Man" Mrs. Fabio said. Supreme Court declares and "No Crystal Stare," spoke as part of the minority multi - media festival. She explained that black people have taken Mrs. Fabio discussed the slavery period in the their cause to the streets leading to the rise of United States with references to Nat Turner, the Black Panthers. Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman. "Something good has come from all of this. law' defamatory "The early part of the black experience was There is now a revival of interest in our African tavern one of survival and liberation, two highly essential products," Mrs. Fabio said. heritage and black people are looking to their African brothers," Mrs. Fabio said. 'black conscience "Now you have black people the world o WASHINGTON (AP) — The the state must first give the In 1969 trying to bring color back into their lives." a federal court in opportunity of convicts to win fsconsin woman whose name person a chance to defend Milwaukee ruled the law was new trails on allegations their posted in local bars as an himself at a hearing. invalid because it subjected confessions were involuntary, ssive drinker won a 6-3 "She may have been the people to public defamation, ling from the Supreme Court victim of an official's caprice," embarrassment and ridicule kiesday that she had been the justice said of the Wisconsin without an opportunity to reply, Aerospace De nstitutionally stigmatized. woman. "Only when the whole The Supreme Court affirmed In her victory, Mrs. Norma proceedings leading to the that decision. Constantlneau brought pinning of an unsavory lable on Burger, in his dissent, said "it the state law used by the a person are aired, can seems to me a very odd business irtford police chief. The ruling oppressive results be prevented." to strike down a state statute on 115 states with similar laws Clashing with Burger and the the books for 40 years more or Students interested in program, students must pass r the good academic standing. pilots, navigators or infields credits per term and receive a notice that they cannot post two other dissenters,Douglas said less, without an opportunity for qualifying for the two • year Air closely related to their academic subsistance grant of $500 written 0ffjcer qualification test yone's name in a tavern federal courts do not have to the state courts to dispose of the Force ROTC programAprnsnapp should lug physical examination and Upon completion of their majors. annually from the Air Force. ^ ROTC and degree requirements, contact the Dept. rf »..u mntart thp Dent thout a hearing. .4.4a u wait for a state court to act to problem M either under the rf Aerospace ... mugt be at least . p L i nv/iv oiiv. —1- . The Air Force also provides 36 Chief Justice Warren E. cadets are commissioned, as Cadets selected for the junior hours of flight instruction to protect constitutional rights. He Wisconsin Constitution or the Studies by Thursday to make mger and Justice Harry A. said: U.S. Constitution." arrangements for the Air Force second lieutenants. They then and senior years of the AFROTC senior cadets who are qualified serve on active duty as Air Fore# three aj|demic for pilot training. ickmun, the Nixon "Where a person's good name, Blackmun joined In the Qualification Tart.* » $fter we make it perfect, program earn [ministration's two nominees, reputation, honor or integrity dissent and also agreed with Xhp t..t tn hnth malp we keep it perfect. mplained in a dissent that the urt had "an abundance of are at stake because of what the Justice Black's separate opinion _d femail sVwLnts w:ii he government is doing to him, that Mrs. Constantlneau should given at 815 a m Friday in the portant work to do" and notice and opportunity to be have challenged the posting in a ould not have struck down a heard are essential." state court. £on £0'n Room j n t j,e International Center that did not seem The Harford police chief had "It is impossible for me to Bizarre and disconcerting. m gent and had not gone through given no reason in ordering the believe that the Supreme Court The program is available to Touchy, ironic and te courts. Justice Hugo L. town's 17 tavems and 20 liquor of Wisconsin would uphold any students who have two years tender. Odd. Fiercely ick also dissented. stores not to sell or give Mrs. such boundless power over the remaining on campus, either as anti-conventional. Rebel. Speaking for the majority, Constantlneau a drink. The lives and liberties of its citizens," undergraduates or graduate >tice William O. Douglas said " woman fought back in a suit Black said. But, he added, it is students. state attaches "a badge bringing the first test of the unfair to Wisconsin to deny Its In order to qualify for the infamy" to a citizen's name Wisconsin law. courts the opportunity Glenn Herriman confine the law within proper ACAPULCO Volkswagen, Inc. limits. & reference book 6135 W. SAGINAW ST. ew Douglas's opinion was JAMAICA supported by Justices John M. 8 days Harlan, William J. Brennan Jr., $208.00 Potter Stewart, Byron R. White plus gratuities cquired by Library and Thurgood Marshall. They said undoubtedly have the power to states CALL STAN 393-6575 Fourteen faculty members are among contributors to a new control sale of liquor but do not He wrote his scores in red ink without bar ■quisition in the MSU Library reference section. have the right to put a stigma or lines. Then he named them "Chapters Turned The book is the New International Encyclopedia of the Social badge of disgrace on anyone iences, published by Crowell • Collier Co. without notice and an ) Every Which Way." "Mysterious Kiss'in the Eye."> Although the new book was intended to update the older opportunity to be heard. "Truly Limp Preludes for a Dog." "Pieces in the \ icyclopedia of the Social Sciences, published in 1930, both sets In a second ruling, the court Shape of a Pear." Little wonder that Paris called Erik the Library for use by social science students. unanimously limited the Satie odd! rBrideof.he'Month Yet beyond his eccentricity, his music lives in crystalline beauty. 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Events despite The rest of the 1 The practice grind has started, record. The Mt. Clemens native Michigan. rate fairly strong. Mile relay unit way, howe™. By MIKE ABERLICH problems that and with MSU's long track later went on to take third in the Rundown by event: could be MSU's best ever, State News Sports Writer were too hid,* season slated to open a week NCAA meet in Detroit. SPRINTS: Junior LaRue DISTANCES: Senior Kim scale brought the gym^ from Saturday at Ann Arbor's Washington, the greatest Butchee, with a 9.5 100 to his Hartman, back in track after a As of this year, duel meets no vith a 6 - 8 best, gives MSU a Mock, a senior, placed second events, and possible winners in Cassleman will likely go at 600 ligh jumper. John Mock the horizontal bar brought jnore friendly atmosphere of the nothing but praise from Szypula. Sports Arena to work In Thursday at 7:30 p.- ■ they host a tough Southern Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More! W hy Pay M or e ! »W hy Pay M ore! Illinois team in an attempt to even up their record. ARMOUR STAR 11 "W hy Pay CANNED Morg/"]| FALARSKI'S PICNICS $l.89 S' sailors grab 5th TOP FROST MANY DELICIOUS FLAVORS CREAM ICE WHOLE RING TOMATO BOLOGNA 49< in regatta The MSU Sailing Team participated in the annual Sugar Bowl Regatta in New Orleans, La., ,pn Dec. 28 and ^^■cats(ip2y 69* sailors placed fifth in the field of competitors from across tin TRIBE SUE nation. State qualified to attend the regatta, along with Ohio Wesley an, as the Midwest FRESH FOR HEALTH - FLORIDA SEEDLESS representatives on merit of performance in fall regattas. San Diego State placed first, 5" 46c followed by Tulane, Yale, Ne* GRAPEFRUIT York State, Maritime College, MSU, Tufts, Ohio Wesley an, and the Citadel. Low point skipper for the "A" division i Butler of San Diego State, while MSU freshman Dick Davis low point skipper in ■VftUIT COCKTAIIB 4/89* division with 30 points. Chuck White, Trenton junior, skippered in the "A" division for MSU. His crew was Dale Bryant, a Stevensville junior. Davis' "B" crew was Adrainne Strang of detergent! Groton, Conn., who w lone female participant national regatta. During the regatta, MSU LIQUID placed consistently among the top three schools until skippet White was disqualified for one race for improperly rounding mark. TOP FROST FROZEN ^■CHICKEN PIES All the participants wei supported financially by their schools with the exception of BEEF, TURKEY or MSU. Vols, La crack t NEW YORK (UPI) ' Tennesse and Lasalle upset top 10 powers last week to break through into United Pre® CREAM STYLE-WHOLE KERNEL Meijer & Thrifty Acres Coupon International's top 20 basketball WHOLE 16-or. wt. can teams. Tennessee, sparked by Jimmy CORN h GREEK BEANS England's 25 points, down« Kentucky, ninth last week, 75-71 to move into the No." ranking. Lasalle used a 45-poi® STEWED or PEELED SWEET PEAS "£ WHOLE performance by Ken Durrett» down Western Kentucky, >lftl1 last week, 91-76 and take tW No. 14 ranking. SAUERKRAUT":" TOMATOES TEAM 1. UCLA (28) (13-0) 2. Southern Cal (3) (14-0) " 3. Marquette (1) (13-0) .. 4. Pennsylvania (13-0) |4( 5. Kansas (11-1) 5/9 5« 595* 2( 6. Jacksonville (10-2) 30'* SAVE 30c 7. Western Kentucky (12-2) 8. South Carolina (10-3) g6 4J 9. Tennesse (11-2) 44 10. Villanova (13-3) HILLS BROTHERS ,0 ,0.#I QQ 11. Utah St. (13-2) 12. St. Bonaventure (9-1) ^8 Instant Coffee » 00 thrifty THRIFTY ACRES IS OPEN acres 13. Notre Dame (8-3) 14. Lasalle (10-1) 15. Oregon (9-2) 16. Fordham (12-1) .< J FROM 9 AM , TO 10 P.M. DAILY, EXCEPT 17.(tle) Kentucky (10-3) SUNDAY FOR Meijer & Thrifty Acres Coupo YOUR SHOPPING (tie) Weber St. (10-1) CONVENIENCE SUNDAY 19. Illinois (8-2) HOURS 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. 20. North Carolina (I 5125 W. Saginaw — 6200 S. Pennsylvania — Grand River at Okemos Road Others points: Arizona receiving New State, five 01 "yie, Mexico, Oregon Memphis State, Michigan. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 20, 1971 13 -SPORTS By Thompson might lack size, but RICK GOSSELIN out to get me," Thompson said. "If I've got the puck and two puck as he scored five goals in from Michigan Tech, Cornell, not talent State News Sports Writer guys collapse in on me, one outing against Al Renfrew's and other schools, but Danny's someone's bound to be left open Wolverines. father had a big influence on Want to put MSU hockey . . . and he's going to have a nice Playing in front of a highly me." oach Amo Bessone in a clear shot on goal." partisan Notre Dame audience With Mark Calder and Jerry auandary? Ask him to describe If you happened to catch the over Christmas break, the little DeMarco joining him on a line, he play of his ace center, Don Canadian blew the Spartan Thompson is as concerned with Michigan Tech series, you would Zippy" Thompson, in just one have seen an excellent scoring bugle in registering two keeping the line he is checking example of how far some teams goals and assisting on five others off of the scoreboard as he is in 'Now that's pretty hard to their go in in MSU's 10-5 victory. having his own line score goals. attempts to keep /' Bessone said. "I guess Thompson off the scoresheet. "When the fans in other rinks "Defensively, our line is In ntensity would do it. Once Zip one isolated instance, four Tech are yelling, I just try to think pretty strong," MSU's ts the puck, he wants to win." that they're yelling for me," players took a shot at Thompson stickhandling wizard pointed Intensity. The word at the top as he Thompson said. "I sort of like it out, "There aren't that many swept into the Huskies' a long line of superlatives that when they yell - it gets me up." zone with the puck. What made goals scored against us. We're jpeiis Thompson out as one of it even more dramatic was the Last season, the diminutive not really that offensive, and he greatest players ever to don a fact that center was named WCHA we're not really that defensive Thompson either Ipartan uniform. But then again danced, out "Sophomore of the Year", either. We play our best hockey "intensity" really can't sidestepped all four of, or spun ,he term totaling 32 points at the end of when we've got the other team checks, describe the gutty little Ontario before finally the year. This season, Thompson bottled up, when we're shoving the puck native's play. Nothing can. You into the corner and already has 33 points to his forechecking them." iave to see Zippy play to learn falling to the credit with 14 games remaining. ice out of sheer exhaustion. With his smooth and what the game of hockey is all Even the greatest of players He is currently the team leader aggressive play in a style akin to ibout. in both goals and assists with 13 Stan Mikita's of the cannot withstand four checks Chicago When Thompson latches on to within the span of about seven and 20, respectively. Though Zip Black Hawks, Zip Thompson has the puck, only time will tell seconds and skate on. is known more for his goal the talent to pin a team in its ffhen the Spartans will get on scoring prowess, he is quick to own zone almost singlehanded. Thompson, who inherited his [he board again. A master at nickname of deny that putting the red light "Zippy" from his When MSU puts two men in jtops and - starts, Thompson father, himself quite a skater in on behind the goaltender is his uuld hold onto he the puck from opening face - off until the 'inal buzzer if it were absolutely his playing days, is almost too small to be fitted in a Spartan ■i true forte. "I don't consider myself a the penalty box and the Spartans can afford the presence of only one forward on the ice, really hard shooter, but I pride necessary for him to do so. He is uniform. At 5-5 and 155 Don Thompson myself on my accuracy," he there is little doubt as to whom s elusive and as hard to catch as pounds, he is not exactly a Bessone sends out to defend the vision of tenor as he walks into explained. "In fact, I consider toward Hughes. He can beat a in front of the net, though, myself a good playmaker rather Spartan front lines. With Zippy's the rink before the game. But individual earn in more ways that George because you can get moved out than a success and the team's when Zippy slaps on the blades good scorer, though most llanda can. Thompson is quite pretty good down there." centers are equal at both." performances up to this point, and skates out onto the ice, the little puck magician is he unique hockey player. Thompson is the darling of The versatile Thompson came Rarely does a game pass when people begin to take notice of the hometown crowd to much to MSU for winter term of 1969 confident that the team will fare the little fella. the same degree that he is the well. 'hompson is free to roam the along with another little center "I don't think that size is villain in opposing rinks. Despite :e unmolested and visit the iceman, Montreal's Gilles "Last year, when we fell of the really a handicap to me," his size, there is no distress in ront is opposing nets, assign one and sometimes Thompson said. "In fact, I find enemy rinks when Thompson is Gagnon. behind in a game, we could "Danny Finegan's father was never come back," Thompson Hold on, Mr it an asset. It helps me get out of muffled. And why should there the one that players to try and put the the got me interested in said, "But this year we realize way of checks faster. But be? lamps on Thompson. But that State," Thompson said. "He we're in the game and we've got MSU's Don "Zippy" Thompson wastes little time in stationing himself in front of the when you keep your head up, Down in Ann Arbor last scouts for Amo in the Toronto to get Michigan sn't bother Zippy. going. Everybody can you're not going to get hit. My net for a possible rebound. Karl Bagnell held onto this one, but I don't mind when guys are season the fans learned not to area, and he wanted me to come taste the Big Ten now Thompson has scored other size is a disadvantage when I'm . . . it'll victories against the Wolverine netminder, like a five goal game last year in Ann Arbor. trust "that little guy" with the to State real bad. I had heard take a good team to stop us." State News photo by Milton Horst FOR 63-YD. KICK nam Why Pay More! Dempsey top bonehead' DALLAS (UPI) The NO IRON PRINTED -- The Dallas University of Texas kids half his age, and mostly The Bonehead Trophy was Bonehead Club announced scouts for their analysis of Notre because he does it so well. first presented in 1954 to the Monday its annual "Bonehead of Dame prior to the Cotton Bowl. .he Year Trophy" would be George Blanda, the Oakland awarded Friday noon to Tom quarterback - kicker who doesn't And, Jimmy "The Greek" Naval Academy football team Snyder, the Las Vegas and since then to Jim "Wrong oddsmaker and the 1969 winner, Way" Marshall of the Minnesota PERCALE Dempsey, the New Orleans seem to know he's too old to be for his consistently wrong Super Vikings, the SHEETS National Saints' place kicker for bis 63 - yard bonehead kick that booted giving around with a bunch of .Bowl predictions. Jt Broadcasting Kansas Company, the City Chiefs, Tfexas A&M Saints out of getting pro football's No. 1 draft pick. Buffalo will consider open and to the American Football League. Dempsey's record - shattering tick beat Detroit and that Dempsey - and Snyder rictory dropped the Saints rather than domed stadium definitely will be on hand for the occasion and Blanda is trying Clearance of Dan River tehind the Boston Patriots in No-Iron to work out a conflict so he can Printed Percale he National Football League But the legislature faced legal BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) - The make it. Sheets and Pillow Cases. h0% draft as only the second worst Erie County legislature, in a last complications as it changed Combed Cotton — 50% am in the 26 • team The club, league. - ditch effort to retain the which annually Buffalo Bills, abandoned its directions. ^"^CAPULCO™™" Polyester - 180 thread & count. All overprint of soft iresents a beautiful walnut and efforts to build a domed stadium Domed Stadium Inc. (DSI), JAMAICA pastel tones in a floral silver trophy topped by a large 8 days Tuesday and moved toward the private enterprise firm pattern. Limited Quantities! silver nut, said Dempsey won consideration $208.00 of an open seeking to operate the dome, Dut by a narrow margin over stadium to house the national was expected to file a lawsuit plus gratuities hese other nominees: CALL STAN 393-6575 football league team. against the county. All in One! SOUNDESIGN STEREO AC/DC Portable Model: 6466 PHONOGRAPH Operates on 6 "D" cell batteries electrical current with built-in AC line cord. 3-speed or phonograph with stereo With AM/FM/SW Radii ceramic cartridge and sapphire needle. Two 4" detachable speakers. Featherweight tone arm with automatic shutoff. Separate volume, tone and stereo balance controls. Rotary Includes: band Vertical slide rule tuning. 6 batteries. Color: Black. "D" selector. cell $39.97 WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! ALO MOISTURE PLUS Limited Offer ALO-Moisture Plus ® Night Creme is for all types of skin — a concentrate of nature's own precious moisturizing ALOE VERA "Gel." Delicately scented, never greasy or sticky. Apply with upward strokes to face and neck and feel the difference! Stock up, save on each jar! Men. 12-00-9'OO REG. $7.50 4oz. net wt. size Jues. -Jfturr. 71'00-9;0O fri. //. o o - wffc 3'S~ Qg $5.00 COSMETICS DEPT Jnijh t - 5'JO (yfkshington 5125 W. Saginaw —6200 S. Pennsylvania — Grand River at Okemos Road 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 20, i STATE NEWS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED You Are Always Ahead When You Buy, Sell or Rent With A Want Ad classified 355-8256 355-8255 The State News does not Automotive **' foaoikly speaking •by Phil Frank For Rent For Rent For Rent MhatMas permit racial discrimination or religious in- its PLYMOUTH 1968, GTX, 4 barrel, FURNISHED, 3 rooms. Larga, clean, CEDAR GREENS: 1 badroom, HOLT - MASON _ advertising columns. The 4-speed, good shape 655-3363 utilities paid. No children or pets. furnished, top floor, balcony, 2 State News will not after 6 p.m. 3-1-21 $115/month plus security deposit. pool. Regularly $170; sublet for or bedrooms, lease, depojj, married student, JN 484-3513.3-1-20 $130. 351-4476. 3-1-22 only accept advertising which plus utilities. • AUTOMOTIVE discriminates against PONTIAC 1960. Good running 349-2286.8-V22 condition, radio, heater, full WOMEN: ROOMMATE(S) needed to MARRIED STUDENTS Scooters & Cycles religion, race, color GIRL FOR 7-girl or power, $75. IV 2-4962. 3-1-22 share luxury apartment near & house |8ro, ■ FACULTY „ Auto Parts & Service national origin. campus. Call 351-0782 9 a.m. - 6 Phone 351-8182. 5 120 ,7o | PONTIAC 1964, V-8 automatic, Live In A Luxury Aviation p.m. TF body fair, runs good, $250. 3 Bedroom Apt. SNYDER ROAD, 3 • EMPLOYMENT 482-8888. 3-1-22 for $185 mo. basement, MEN: ROOMATE(S) needed to share family unit pu '■ • FOR RENT luxury apartment near campus. 2 bedrooms for $165.00 351-9570.6-1-25 ""l Automotive PONTIAC, 1965 station Apartments wagon, V-8 Call 351-0782 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. TF KNOB HILL automatic, full power, air. Houses CORVAIR 1966. Four door APARTMENTS 351-6650. 3-1-21 LANSING OR East Lansing. One Rooms automatic. Needs work. 393-1480, 351-6554 after 5 p.m. 4-1-20 bedroom furnished. Large, airy paneling. Conservative «,? • FOR SALE ROADRUNNER 1970. Power rooms. Air conditioned. Open 1 - 6 Mon. - Sat. $225,351-3969.0 ' brakes, steering, four speed, Sunday by appt. Animals Beautifully maintained. Suitable CORVAIR, 1962. Runs well but $2,250. Phone 351-6487. 5-1-26 Mobile Homes needs battery. Best offer. for faculty, grad students, business On Okemos Rd. across CLOSE I CHEAPI for house. 340 Roommato^ people, married couples. Lease. from Okemos High School Evergreen UD«t,i, • PERSONAL Wednesday, Friday after 5 p.m., SHELBY, 1969, grabber yellow, 428 332-3135 332-1677.5-1-25 or 882-6549. O Thursday anytime. 485-0728. ram air, 4-speed, 10,000 miles, •PEANUTS PERSONAL SOUTHEAST. FOR couple only. 3-1-22 only $3600. Phone 489-7883. ROOM IN peaceful, far-out • REAL ESTATE 5-1-20 ONE MAN for 4 man. Twyckingham. Carpeted. One bedroom. Partly house. $60. five mi. TV, Dishwasher, parking space. furnished. $115. Utilities paid. Evenings, 351-3o77 ■ • RECREATION CORVAIR, 1965. Convertible, Call 337-0088, after 4 p.m. John. Private parking. 351-6278. 3-1-21 5-1-26 automatic, 37,000 miles, $500. TORINO 1968 Fastback. Automatic, 7-1-22 • SERVICE 484-7917, after 5:30 p.m. 3-1-22 power steering. Runs great. TWO BEDROOMS, full bu,,, WOODSIDE APARTMENTS. New. Typing Service $1380. 355-2997. 5-1-21 SPRING TERM one girl needed for 4 one bedroom furnished, balcony, attached garage. Newly deToiZI « TRANSPORTATION FIREBIRD, 1969. New tires, battery. man. University Terrace. laundry, security locks, quiet area. unfurnished $165/m„„.tl 25,300 miles. 350. $2300. TRIUMPH GT 6+ 1970. 9,400 • WANTED $66.25/month. 332-3635. 4-1-22 351-4698, ED 2-2920, 349-9152. 351-2498. 3-1-21 Need money. $2775. Bi 355-3832. 5-1-22 FOR SIX or seven. Clean DEADLINE EAST LANSING. MSU near. 4 roo FIREBIRD, 1969 350. Burgundy student farmhouse. Private, East Lansing's Finest carpeted, air - conditio, 1 P.M. one class day TRIUMPH 1967 TR4-A. Overdrive, parking. Sun porch. Rem 0t with black vinyl top. Power carpeted, furnished. 337-2285. STUDENT RESIDENCE before publication. wires, radio. Family too big. 676-2828. TF steering, wide ovals. 16,000 miles. 5-1-21 Cancellations - 12 noon Excellent condition, 489-2306. 5-1-22 $2,500. 694-0066. 3-1-22 'wmVou wekBtrnwu- Now Offering SHORT - TERM LEASES LOWER FLAT, Okemos, 3 brtro one class day before wo zee ume ofm- kmee?.' NEEDED ONE girl for 2 man. Available February 1st. 351-3346 L^ge furnished, available February publication. FORD 1965 Supervan, heavy duty, (inn Limited 351-6586. 5-1-26 after 9 p.m. 5-1-20 luxurious PHONE $525. 355-3723. Call after 6 p.m. ^ |0U Time Only ONE PERSON for 3 355-8255 5-1-22 4MVC4 APARTMENT RENTAL CENTER, * Lowered Move-In Cost Own bedroom. No bedroomhou* I FORD U/w way/fr loam 444 Michigan Avenue. Select an •Walk to Campus $50/month. 372-2004. M lease I" RATES FAIRLANE, 1963. Engine, apartment to suit your kind of life " 1968. Good running condition. style. Some with swimming pool, 1 day $1.50 Snow tires. $280. Call 355-7913. VOLKSWAGEN 1965. Very good others close ONE OR TWO needed for to campus and 15c per word per day condition. $800. Call after 5 p.m. house. After 9 p.m., 3 days 3-1-20 roommate service. HALSTEAD 393-1431.1 $4.00 13%c per word per day FORD CUSTOM, 1964 351-6326. 2-1-20 Employment For Rent MANAGEMENT 351-7910. O COMPANY, "-Site Professional Management 5 days $6.50 Best offer over $250. John, VOLVO 1966 122S. Good New t TYPISTS FULL and part time NEED ONE girl for mobile home. ONE BEDROOM, FURNISHED 731 APARTMENTS HASLETT AREA. 3 bedro 337-2056. 3-1-21 Michelins, Shocks, brakes, Rental office open New, country atmosphere, S200a ■ 13c per word per day afternoons & evenings, 60 wpm Call Jone 351-2096 or 337-1493 apartment, close to campus 12-6 Daily (based on 10 words per battery, tuned. Call 353-5420 ext. minimum. Apply in person, 427'/i $160/month. 351-5434. 5-1-21 - and Sunday month. References and deposit I ad) FORD 1967 Fairlane GT. 4 speed. 323 between 9 5 p.m.; 351-4615 - Albert St., East Lansing, 4-5pm. W after 7 p.m. 5-1-25 482-3732.3-1-22 " 390. Good condition. 882-8332. after 5:30 p.m. 3-1-21 731 Burcham Dr. lA mile East ONE MAN needed for Peanuts Personals must be 5-1-21 SPARROW HOSPITAL Near. Lovely luxury of Abbott Rd. pre-paid. VOLKSWAGEN 1970, sun roof, TRUMPET OR bass player with new 2 bedroom carpeted. Heat apartment Okemos. After 6pm Phone 351-7212 Rooms experience to play with top local 349-3359. 5-1-22 EMPI equipment, radials, AM-FM. band. After 6 p.m. 699-2819. furnished, air conditioned. $145. There will be a 50c service HURST OLDS 455 1969)4, tape and deck, excellent condition. 351-6650. 3-1-21 X-2-1-20 Phone 482-8911. 3-1-21 NEED ONE man, winter, spring. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Soutlll bookkeeping charge if Study and sleep in quie Dansville 623-6922. 5-1-26 Cedarview apartments. Phone $15 a this ad is not paid within GIRL NEEDED for luxury Albert week. Phone 627-54541 Scooters & Cycles PART TIME employment: 12-20 Apartment across from campus. 351-2062. 5-1-22 REO AVE., 205. 1 3-1-20 one week. hours IMPALA 1963. Good per week. Automobile $70. Phone 332-2938.3-1-21 unfurnished, except for stove and running The State News will be required. 351-6800.0 FEMALE ONLY 1 condition. 4 new tires, battery 1970 NORTON Commando. New refrigerator. Utilities paid. No DOUBLE i responsible only for the 351-1162.3-1-21 paint, air horns, exquisite NEED TWO men for 4-man Waters children. 882-4579. 3-1-22 campus. Parking privileges. S50l WOULD YOU like to make extra each. Call Jim 351-3960. B first condition. 3700 miles, will store Edge Apartment. 2 bedroom, 2 day's incorrect money and meet new people? insertion. INTERNATIONAL Van 1957 converted HARVESTER Runs! $300. 337-2665. 5-1-21 to camper. indoors until spring. $1200. Larry, 351-3280. 3-1-22 National Distributing Research Corporation, and baths. $67.50/month. 351-6867, 351-0596. 2-1-20 LEFT . . . EAST SIDE: Furnished, 2-bedroom apartment. Responsible adults only. $140. Lease til June. Phone WOMAN STUDENT decorated, comfortable room.l for Distributors of 7th Dimension Luxury 4 - man furnished 351-3969 or 372-3520, after 5 Preferably with car. $12/we«li.| Auto Service & Parts Products, will help you do both. apartment with a view. p.m. 10-2-2 Garage free in exchange f( For interviews call Ed Perry at minimum driving for s MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East FEMALE ROOMMATE. Over 21 t MODERN SPACIOUS 2 bedroom errands, etc. 332-5187. Automotive Kalamazoo Street Since 1940. Two bedroom , two fully carpeted apartment. G.E. MUSTANG, 1967. Green hardtop, . . . A.H. 1962 3000 Mark II, wrecked. 289, 3 speed. $1000. 351-9378, Complete auto painting and 355-5522, 351-9008. 3-1-21 bathrooms, balcony. Next appliances, air conditioner, SUBLEASE. 1 man room. 0 collision service. IV 5-0256. C BABYSITTER TO live in. Room and All or 351-0791, a'ter 6 p.m. 5-1-20 to campus. On - site garbage disposal. In Haslett only Stoddard. Spring term. On parts. Unusually fine board provided. Needed from 5 - 9 month free. 351-9124. 3-1-22 NEAR MSU. Large, furnished, 1 minutes from campus. No pets. interior, hardtop, engine. AT MEL'S p.m. for two boys 9 and 6. maintenance and we repair all foreign and bedroom apartment, for 2 or 3 Phone 339-2490 for appointment. 351-2019.3-1-21 MUSTANG, 1965. Good Weekends off. 2 blocks from American cars. If we can't fix it, it students. 6 unit management. See Frank 5-1-26 MALE BUICK New paint, tires, brakes, and can't be fixed. Call 332-3255. O campus. Salary to be discussod. Carpeted and lots of closet space. complex. or Jo-Ann. GRADUATE. Single clean comfortable. Fine loc room,| SPECIAL, 1963 automatic. muffler. $550 cash. (517) Call Mr. Brunner, 332-1763 from $175. Runs well. 546-2001. 3-1-20 Call MUSSELMAN REALTY, ONE GIRL needed for 4 man Weter's Parking. IV 2-8304. 3 1-21 355-8192 9 - 5 p.m. 508 Grove Street, East 332-3582. Evenings, 351-7934. Edge apartment Winter and Spring __5"1'20 MUSTANG 1967 2+2, 390, 4 speed. Aviation Lansing. 3-1-21 TF WATER'S EDGE ARTS. terms. Call 351-4967 after 5:30 SPARTAN HALL: Men, w CHEVELLE, 1968 SS396. Power PART TIME, earn up to $50 - $75 p.m. 5-1-26 singles, carpeted, furnished Cilll Must sell. Make offer. 393-5212. steering, brakes, vinyl top. FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to ONE GIRL needed for 2 man 351-9286, 372-1031. O 3-1-22 per week. Car necessary. Call Excellent condition. 351-2403. learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE. apartment. $75. Okemos. Call _JM-21 Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C 351 -7319 for interview. C 349-1736. 3-1-21 DESPERATELY NEED girl to Houses GIRLS: OLDSMOBILE WALKING distar 1964. Very good sublease Stoddard Apartments. campus, house and CHEVROLET 1968 Caprice. All the condition. Full power. Call after 6 extras. New tires. For Rent FREE deposit and one month's FOUR BEDROOM furnished at privileges. $15. Cell 351-8177,1 Must sell. p.m., 351-1984. 5-1-26 485-1779 or 349-3078. 4-1-22 Employment rent. 351-7595, 4 - 6 p.m. 3-1-22 Haslett. $200 including utilities. after 5 p.m. 3-1-21 ONLY $8.50/month. Free deliveries. 351-1396, 351-8238. 5-1-25 Also efficiency apartment for 1 or OLDSMOBILE 1962. Must sell, best LUXURY FOR 4 women. Spotless, 2. 349-9619. 3-1-20 CHEVROLET 1967 Impala 9 CLERICAL TYPIST. Full time SELCO COMMUNICATIONS TV ROOMS 10 minutes from offer. Call 332-6916 after 7 p.m. parking, many extras. $50. passenger station wagon. Power. 3-1-21 opening for intelligent, RENTALS. 372-4948. C OKEMOS, ONE bedroom apartment, Completely furnished. 372-80771 Excellent condition. Best offer 676-2828. TF SOUTH LANSING. 3 experienced person. Apply at furnished, parking, utilities paid. bedroom before 4 p.m. C over "bluebook" wholesale price. 3308 South Cedar, Suite 11, TV RENTALS — Students only. Low 351-6586. 5-1-20 duplex. Tiled basement, garage, 351-6345. 3-1-21 OLDSMOBILE 1963. V-8, LARGE, CLEAN, 3 women. Air patio. Lansing. 3-1-20 monthly and term rates. Call - Stove, refrigerator MEN. SHARE room. $130 a automatic. 4 door Dynamic 88. conditioned. Sun porch. $50. furnished. Married couples, grad CHEVROLET 1966 Will take best offer. 641-4042. 351-7900 to reserve yours NEAR MSU, one bedroom Clean, quiet, cooking. 1 block to I Impala 676-2828. TF students or faculty. 372-1398 UNIVERSITY TV RENTALS. C unfurnished or furnished. Heat campus. 487-5753, 485-8836. C 3-1-20 6-1-22 furnished. Contemporary, air steering and brakes. Good SPACIOUS 2 bedroom furnished from 9 - 6 p.m. Must i STROBE LIGHT rentals by the conditioned. $135 $145. Call For Sale - condition, owner needs to sell, OLDS, 1947. Black. Very good night student apartment. Close, 5B. Phone Mr. Brooks at Ramada or weekend. Call 351-7514.5-1-20 $895. 351-4836, after 5 p.m. condition. Automatic. $350. Call MARSHALL reasonable, parking. 332-0965. O 3-1-22 after 5 p.m., 485-9536. 3-1-20 Inn, room 221 on Saturday, MUSIC, 351-7830. C-1-20 January 23 between 3 - 5 p.m. 4988 SOUTH CHEST, $12.95.. Stove, $12.96.1 CHEVY 5-1-22 Hagadorn. Married 1962, 4-door, V-8 OPEL STATION wagon, 1966. Good PARKING SPACES Stoddard near Refrigerator, $19 95. ABCl couple only. Children allowed. automatic, $100. 694-0790, after 3 p.m. 3-1-21 condition. $400 or best offer. RN OR LPN with Burger King. $5 monthly. 351-8238. O Call $210. Two bedroom, unfurnished, SECONDHAND STORE, 12tl| 353-1081. 3-1-22 TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS no refrigerator, for 3 - 11:30 p.m. shift. Skilled are now leasing student no garbage CHEVY, 1970, Nova SS. 350 cu. in. TV AND stereo rentals, satisfaction units. These pick-up. Must be vacated by OPEL GT, 1969. 11,000 miles. Best care nursing. Provincial House spacious luxury apartments are completely GET IN on the funl R 4 speed, radio, tape player, gold September 1971. No deposit West. Call Miss Turek, 484-1483. guaranteed. Free delivery, service Peanuts Personals in the Want Adi| with black vinyl top. $1995. ED offer. 372-1885 ext. 291, Terry; carpeted and furnished with distinctive Spanish Mediterranean 332-3026. 7 10 p.m. 3-1-20 - and pick-up. Call each day I 7-7240. 3-1-22 after 5 p.m. 371-1904. 1-1-20 10-2-2 NEJAC, 337-1300. C furniture. Each unit has a dishwasher, garbage disposal and individual control central air conditioning. These four man OranHDffl - CTOHBCT units have up to 3 parking spaces per unit. The student's leisure CROSSWORD □Hrarara nnHS PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD time has been adequately planned for with a giant heated PUZZLE RHH raanrc ngn Apartments swimming pool, recreation rooms and private balconies. If you nara anno Today . . . Just clip, complete, mail. want to bo among the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call STA TE NEWS will bill you later. FURNISHED, 5 rooms. Available for girls. Walking distance. 489-5316 today. There are units starting at $65/month per man. ACROSS 1. Lumberman's 28. Champion 29. Copyread Helena mnrciiEi nnncn HHQ|| 5-1-21 boot 30. True 4. Copy 31. School test an Buam mnn GIRL FOR 2-bedroom 7. Autumn 32. Gender □a nnaa gap half security deposit, reduced 11. Fourth caliph 33. Yellow ocher nnaso acaaoBS rent. 351-1602 after 6 p.m. 3-1-20 MODEL OPEN EVERYDAY ' EXCEPT SUNDAY 12. Offspring 34. Grate □□anau tsajBk 13. Impression 35. Legendary bird nSSBEH aUGBB BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom, 3 or 4 14. Dry 36. Coterie FOR RENTAL INFORMATION CALL: man. V4 block from campus. $210 15. Dietetics 37. Snake per month. 126 Orchard. Call MARSHA CHANEL 372-2797 or 332-6441 17. Seniority 41. Fury Consecutive Dates to Run_ 332-6185 after 5 p.m. or 19. Grog 44. Hoodwink 339-2219. 3-1-20 20. Antagonist 45. Milkfish 5. T8ro paste Classification 22. Confronted 46. Kerosene 1. Dance step 6. Mezzanine ONE MAN needed sublease Burcham 23. Print Ad Here: Bigwig 47. Sense 2. English festival 7. Photograph Woods, $55 month. Call 26. Race track 48. Catnip 3. Scar 8. Ruckus 332-2238. 3-1-20 SIX, NINE and TWELVE MONTH 27. You and me LEASES i49. Negative vote 9. Side ola AVAILABLE. triangle ONE GIRL i to share furnished apartment. Capitol Villa. $87.50 10. Deposit plus security deposit. 484-2248. 16. Issued Call between 3 5 p.m. 5-1-22 - 18. Present 20. Sweetsop ALPHA STREET 21. Undraped - Cavanaugh near. Large, clean, 2 bedroom p 22. Violinist (EtopcWngfjam unfurnished, carpeting. All 23. Harassment utilities except electric. $160 24. Cleopatra's 372-6872, 393-7310. 31-20 maid 25. Grandeur Peanuts Personals must be placed in person. NEEDED: ONE man for three man. 28. Present Close to campus. 351-8107. 4620 S. Hagadorn 33. Sward 10 Words or Less: 1 day $1.50 w 35. Small river 3 days - $4.00 5 days - $6.50 5-1-22 Over 10 Words Add: 15c per word 40c per word 65c per word 36. Ginger cooky □ □ □ CEDARVIEW APARTMENTS, bedroom, newly furnished. Wi to campus. 351-5647. 5-1-22 MANAGEMENT EXCLUSIVELY BY: pp pp 37. Distant 38. Parson bird 39. Garden tool il to. Michigan State News 40. Windmill sail 347 Student Services Bldg. ONE GIRL to sublease winter term. Alco Management Company 42. Creek MSU East Lansing Mich. Rivers Edge 351-1416. 5-1-22 Apartments. I 13. English , |h( cathedral city Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 20, 1971 15 For Sale For Sale Personal jN ion, ALBUMS COLLEGIATE 6 speed. In flood cheap. Call 353-3666. GIBSON ELECTRIC EPIPHONE 12 12-.trin8 ault-r ES-335. Call 351-0887 after 5 string guitar. THE MSU ground persons. room Soaring Club is having school for Wednesdays, 7:30 30, Union. 2-1-20 interested p.m., Students share ,st new. Excellent condition, Excellent condition, "guided" by Joseph J. Kuszai, groups and worked with a chosen chance to test it while offering on the basis of their interests beautiful associate of extra*. 485-0815 after 3 sound. $150. 351-5711. 3-1-21 professor of art, aimed agency throughout fall term. an agency the opportunity to and knowledge. You don't often ENOUGH SNUFF to prove that people do jrn" 3-1-20 "give a During finals week the groups have someone work with them get a chance to do this when damn" about others. They SKIS: POLYGLASS Krystal 410 SlT Britons made presentations which were on posters, handouts, slide you're out there working." COMIC BOOKS Excellent condition. are reviving a custom volunteered their creative Bindings, critiqued by the class. Members shows and other publicity," Doug Houston, Lansing gi DC Archie, Science Fiction, poles. Two pair boots, ($10 each) started back in the 1500's. Thirty - two members of a services to such agencies as the received final grades based on Kuszai said. senior, worked with fellow cup CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, All for $70. Call 353-5645. 3-1-21 The Society of Snuff Graphics 424 class shared their Office of Volunteer Programs, these evaluations. "The students came up with group members preparing a 15 - 10 Abbott Road (upstairs), 1 -6 Grinders, Blenders & knowledge of the arts with the Raft and the Drug Education The fall term project is great projects," he said. "It was minute sight and sound show for 3-1-22 FARFISA .m. ORGAN, Leslie, and Purveyors estimate various community agencies fall Center. One group worked on overlapping into the winter term the the Volunteer Bureau. Kustom amp. Excellent condition. biggest class I have ever Englishmen are now sniffing term on the theory that they improving students' image of the section of the class. Most jEB ELECTRIC S4-1 Sacrifice. 353-1570. 5-1-25 should get involved with the taught and I was floored by the "When you get involved with Paul, 750,000 pounds of snrff East Lansing Police Dept. students take Graphics 424 in world outside the classroom. intensity of their work." people who need help and can't 51-4490. 3-1-22 FISCHER FIBERGLASS annually. Class members, who are three consecutive sections. He added that some students Skis, The graphics students, afford it, what you do seems 185cm. Ideal for beginner. Call mainly seniors, divided into Students will concentrate this had difficulty at first working in Not to be sneezed at is the more important than if it is just MA 8 track car player, 4 Heinz at 3320844. 3-1-20 term on finishing their projects, an unstructured class. Most of a class )r,ridges 2 5" oval speakers. One fast action you get with State project," he said. especially getting posters the work was done outside class 10nth old. Must sell. $50. FREE PARKING at rear of store, for News Classified Ads. Sell 189-9524. 1-1-20 your convenience. DISCOUNT, 2615 East OPTICAL Michigan good that you household no appliances longer use to Rural housing printed. Winter term students will prepare portfolios for prospective employers. Spring with hours arranged by the students and the agency. Rap sessions held discuss Prepare pamphlet "They did a tremendous job. SIGNOL STRATOS with Marker Avenue, 372-7409. C-1-22 someone who needs them were to We're using the film strip in our indings, 207cm. Lang Pros. (continued from page 1) term the class will be asked to problems with Kuszai and fellow orientation with a Want Ad. Dial be spelled out in President programs and we'll 0%N. Eull warranty. 351-1632. GIBSON GUITAR: hollow body arch 355-8255 for a helpful Ad select a problem that "bugs" students. use the pamphlet they're dollars. Nixon's budget for 1972, - top dual pick-up, sunburst finish. them and attempt to solve it "Students not used to 355-6433. 2-1-20 Writer today! This would reduce the are preparing for us as a mail out - expected to be issued in about visually and creatively. being so free," he said. "Artists to other agencies and RTABLE REFRIGERATOR, program's rural home loans to 10 days. "The idea for the project was lCBC portable tape player. After KLH MODEL 41 Stereo YOUR is a product of our around $934 million for all of design for pleasure and for universities. It was great working tape deck The agency provides insured that students have a growing 185-1295. 3-1-22 business. UNION BUILDING communication. Some artists with them," Judy Sorum, asst. with Dolby system. Miracord the current fiscal year. About BARBER SHOP. C-1-20 housing loans to rural residents, knowledge of design and their work for McDonald's or Arby's. director of the model 40 automatic turntable. 618 million of this already had Volunteers CAFLEX WITH 50mm, F2 Scott Model including farmers and people in projects would give them a The class selected their clients Bureau, said. 382-C AM-FM been cleared for about 50,000 umicron, 35mm F2.8 Elmarit, small towns, who cannot qualify receiver. Garrard syncro-lab 95 loans by Jan. 1, according to the '35mm >2.8 Elmarit lenses. automatic turntable. Magnavox for regular commercial credit. hades Price $450. 355-3160 after speakers. 15 in woofer and horn 339-8750. 3-1-22 agency. Clay Cochran, chairman of :30 p.m. 3-1-22 If the cutback is as large as the National Rural Housing driver. 200 8 track stereo tapes. 8 track players. Reel to reel stereo KNITTING AND Crocheting lessons reported, this means that agency Coalition - a nonprofit lobbying BOOTS, Rieker, 10 in Excellent recorders. TV sets. Radios. my home. Call evenings lending for the next six months group - told a reporter that if the Oriental 485-8233. 3-1-20 will total around $300 million, style wall tapestries. spending cut is carried out it will 25.353 0120. 1-1-20 WILCOX SECONDHAND far less than what some housing be a severe setback for national STORE, 509 East Michigan, authorities say is required. D00 1971 399 Olympic. 24 hp, 485-4391, 8 - 5:30 p.m., Monday Peanuts Personal home building goals. 10 hours running time, Louis D. Malotky, in charge "In terms of the need in small thru Saturday. C of the department's .II. $800. Call 651-5625 housing towns and rural areas," Cochran JEAN-CLOD: Happy 20th on the program, said he could not said, "last fiscal year the FHA 20th. Better sore than sorry. M.D. comment on what the spending did about 10 per cent of what is 1-1-20 level now is projected to be this necessary to meet the need in 10 MUSICAL fiscal year. All this, he said, will INSTRUMENTS, all CRC, WE'VE got a good thing going brands. 30% off list price. Rich: as is. Anyway, who wants fish? 351 5869. C DGC. 1-1-20 it's what's happening Animals The Physics Club will meet at 7:30 D STANDARD skiis Riaker NORWEGIAN ELKHOUNDS and tonight in 216 Physics - Astronomy GIs in Vietnam who are refusing juble buckle boots size 10. Collie puppies. 5 weeks old, both Recreation Bldg. Dr. Haynes of the Physics Dept. fight. ubco bindings and poles $110. pirant| will speak on energy pollution and ^ br#d| $1Q J3-5264. 5-1-26 The newly organized 521-3467.3-1-22 Republican STUDENT TRAVEL, trips, charters. Club of Ingham County will hold its Europe, Oriant, around the world. first meeting at 8 LE LEVER action. Marlin LABRADOR RETRIEVER puppies, tonight in All Write S.T.O.P. 2150C Shattuck, The Asian Studies Center will Saints Episcopal Church, 800 Abbott nfield. 30-30 caliber. $75. AKC, yellow. Excellent family Rnnd present a lecture on "Pakistan 337-1576. 3-1-22 and hunting dogs. $75. 655-1791. Berkeley, California, 94704, or see Elections, 1970" at 3:30 p.m. today ERNITY CLOTHES all in 3-1-20 Travel Agent. 1-1-20 in 204 Programs. Center for International Social Work 205 will meet at 7:30 New battalion Muhammad tonight in 680 Akers Hall for the first icellent condition. Sizes 12-14. LHASA APSO puppies. 4 months, Real Estate Rashiduxzaman, visiting professor Columbia University, at group discussion for Dr. Brooks' 93-3070. 3-1-22 beautiful, AKC, shots. 372-0089. will be the Congratulating David W. Purdy, Miami Shores, Fla. senior majoring in criminal justice, for guest speaker. 5-1-22 BY OWNER: receiving the rank of cadet lieutenant colonel in the ROTC program is Co.. Jean Burner, 210; Marker Williamston, 4 Participants in the Humanities - In bedroom ranch, aluminum, The professor of Military Science. Behind Purdy is Joseph J. Hall, Pittsburgh senior, also a cadet ndings, excellent condition; GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies - Astronomy Club will have an - London Program for 1971 will meet lieutenant colonel. AKC carpeted, appliances, walk-in observation session using telescopes at 7:30 tonight in C - 2 Wilson Hall. 332-6887. 3-1-22 registered, females $40; closets, beamed kitchen - dining on the roof of the Physics Speakers will include various faculty State News photo by Milton Horst males $50. 882-2733 after 6 - p.m. Astronomy Bldg. at 7 tonight. Those members and student veterans. erea, 2V4 baths. Rustic design of D MASTER skis. 200 cm-Grand interested are instructed to first come to 315 Physics The Boxing Club will meet tonight unique atmosphere. Must seel - Astronomy Bldg. at I00. 355-9373. 3-1-22 ALASKAN MALAMUTE. AKC. at 6:30 on the fourth floor of ITAfl USED Epiphone. In good n. 6. 5 1-26 Must sell. Call Choose from 25 healthy puppies. Well marked, 669-3423. 10-2-2 heavy boned. , (Especially hunters). Landscaping. appointment, 655-3017. Faculty owner, moving out of state joon. $36,500. 3-1-21 |hat time. tonight in lounge. E. J The Chess Club Will meet at 7:30 Holmes Hall lower Jenisop fieldhouse. Bill Wagner of the Office of Financial Aid will be available in the E. Wilson Hall Lounge at 7:30 5-day (continued from page 1) warning •wed directly to the University tonight to discuss such NDLELIGHT WEDDING, gown Mobile Homes The Fisheries and Wildlife Club pertaining to his office. questions The report suggests that students be as loans, bad checks, traffic fines, will meet at 7 tonight room and board, library fines and charges, n. Size 10 silk organza. in 183 Natural BARON 1967, 12x55. Service Resources mailed invoices and allowed five days in veterinary charges and health service fees. :«ir 351-2252 after 5 p.m. 3-1-22 Good Bldg. The Performing Arts Company will condition. On lot in St. Johns meet from 7 to 10 tonight in 49 which to pay the fines incurred or appeal Hold cards for residence hall damages, Mobile Home Park. After 6 p.m. The Soaring Club will meet at 7:30 Auditorium. Open auditions for the to the appropriate offices. TV AND appliance service. overdue ASMSU loans and disciplinary >0 watt amplifier $85; tonight in 30 Union. The meeting PAC production of "White House or weekends, 224-3169. Must sell. Reasonable rates. Phone E. Failure to pay or appeal within the five reasons would be issued by the dean of jner $80; Heath amplifier marks the beginning of a ground Murder Case," by Jules Pfeiffer, will $3,700. 5-1-20 days would constitute an admission of students. >25; 16mm B&H camera $40; Harvey, 332-2425. 5-1-22 school for perspective glider pilots. be conducted. 1969 HILLCREST Deluxe, 12 X 60, guilt, and the student would be assessed for To avoid last minute holds, the report - Free U is offering the following EXPERT TUTORING. French and The the unpaid bills at registration. suggests that the University pull hold cards 2 bedroom. Fully carpeted, Student Mobilization Best Spanish. $5/hour. 355-7763, after courses tonight: Yoga 7 - 8 Monday - The report urged all agencies of the just prior to registration or supply an up - Offer 11 Call 625-3520. W. Friday, Green Room, Union; 6 p.m. 3-1-20 38 Union to discuss the spring Homosexuality at 7:30, 209 Bessey; University making use of hold cards to seek to - date computer print - out to all A MARKET Rummage sale. Operation of College and government other means to secure payment of monies - COZY TRAILER. Close to campus. academic department offices for inspection 30.000 Library books, 10c each, DRESSMAKING AND Alterations. administration at 8, 117 Bessey; 1V4 bedrooms. 8x35. Remodeled owed by students, such as denial of further by students when they pick up their lildren's books, 10c each. interior. Sell $1395. Rent Reasonable 5-1-22 charge. 355-0847. Transportation Housing: Electrical and other repairs, 7:30, 109 Bessey; Modern Dance, permits to register. 6 p.m. Saturday and $80/month. 351-1938. 3-1-22 Call 669-9311. 3-1-22 6:45 - 8, 218 Womens IM; Deaf - sign "Only agencies of the University that Controversy over the procedures by RIDE NEEDED: 4:30 p.m., East 9:30 - 10; Eleutheria House, 215 receive the bulk of their revenue from state which the University issues hold cards 1963, 10x50 Marietta. Good DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS, Lansing — Downtown Lansing, Evergreen. legislative appropriation or from fees :RIGERATOR 6 months old, 4.5 condition. Country park near FORMALS. Experienced. arose during 1969 when an MSU student return, 10 - 11 p.m. Share ibic feet, small freezer. Perfect campus. $2300. 677-2303. 3-1-21 Reasonable charge. 355-1040. Tired of plain English? Try charged students directly by the University was granted an injunction from the expenses. 332-5551. 3-1-22 Also green rug 11'x13' 5-1-22 Hebrew. The Israeli Study Groups may use hold cards," it states. Student - Faculty Judiciary preventing the will meet at 7 tonight in the Oak arm room perfectly. 1967 PARKWOOD 12x60 deluxe LOS ANGELES. Leaving January 30. "Further, hold cards may be issued only University from issuing a hold card on his SNOW SHOVELING, TRASH Room of the Union for all beginners 151-7376. 3-1-21 model. Excellent condition. Share driving and expenses. in those cases in which non - payment of registration the next term. HAULING, MINOR Repairs, year Available immediately. 351-4625. 372-4069. 2-1-21 the fee involved would decrease revenue The hold had been issued for the - round home care. Handy man. DER MODEL console type black 5-1-26 The Phi Mu Philanthropic Project essential for the academic activities of the Call Charlie, 372-8507. 20-2-2 amount of damages suffered by a white TV, $40. Great NEED RIDE will light a candle for the S.S. HOPE to work. 8 - 5 p.m. University." University bus in a collision between the ion. 694-9353. 5-1-25 1955 GENERAL 8'x35' behind 10:30 every morning this week in the TWO BABYSITTERS available ni( Monday Friday. Will pay. Under the revised policy, students would bus and the student's car. Tom'* Party Store, Trailer Haven Union lobby. 351-3733.3-1-21 not be issued hold cards for amounts owed The collision resulted in a dispute Lot No. 123. Call 351-7679 after 5 p.m. 4-1-20 There will be a meeting for all to non - university organizations, such as between the student's insurance company $130. Used twice, ers, new nty. Head SL 205 skis, two Wanted merchants, the City of East Lansing, State and the University over the estimate of summer Spanish program in News advertising and student organizations. old. Offers. 332-1682. SCHOONER. 1958. 10'x45', new BABYSITTING IN my home Serve Barcelona at 4 p.m. today in 506A damages, which the University sought to furnace. Completely furnished. hot lunches. Any ages. 351-3639. Wells Hall. Refreshments will be The University Business Office would be resolve by issuing a hold card upon the COMIC BOOKS needed immediately. Excellent condition, extra clean. 5-1-22 Contact authorized to issue cards only for overdue student. State News 355-9344 :RE0 COMPONENTS. Bose 901 Best offer, 669-3509. 6-1-22 : after 1 p.m. or 355-9004 ask for speakers, Sansui 240 watt amp, ALTERATIONS AND dressmaking Rick. 5-1-22 TRAVELO 12x60. Expando, central 3 months old. 351-3118 6-8 p.m. 4-1-22 The CLASSIFIED MARKET BY ACADEMIC SENATE 349-0719 or 349-0598. 3-1-21 great place to sell antiques. For a !CA M-3 50mm dual result- getting Want Ad dial range PAINTING INTERIOR, brighten up 355-8255. ■nmicron, Lost & Found Taylor Report approved 35mm summilux that room. Grad students, 4. 355-7679. 4-1-22 reasonable, references. 372-8158. FOUND: LADY'S engagement type BLOOD DONORS needed. $7.50 for EXECUTIVE electric all positive, A negative, B negative ring. Wednesday. Abbott RoatiL /riter and AB negative, $10.00. O Type factory '^conditioned, $250. 351-0306. b, near 2-1-20 Cunninghams. 351-9463. Typing Service negative, $12.00. MICHIGAN (continued from page 1) Sandra A. Warden, associate professor in Justin Morrill College, COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER, said that there is presently a faculty committee 507V4 East Grand River, East students - at - large and that the number and method of selection working in the FOUND: SILVER locket with BARBI MEL: Typing, multilithing. area of faculty rights and MIRAL TV $30. Call Lansing. Above the new Campus of the remaining 21 was sufficient. responsibilities "and one of their main 339-2980 German inscription 'To Cindy." No job too large or too small. Book Store. Hours: 9 a.m. to 3:30 concerns is to develop a grievance procedure." i. 5:30 p.m. A real bargain. -1-20 Block off campus. 332-3255. C He expressed a fear that if the report passed with references to The Academic Senate also passed a modified version of the p.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Tuesday and Thursday 12 quotas, it would be illegal in accordance with civil rights laws and amendments to the faculty bylaws concerning the University NEED COPIES? Want to save? THE at a minimum "all federal government grants and contracts may noon to 6:30 |t>.m., 337-7183. C Committee on Student Affairs. USED COPY SHOPPE can show you be suspended pending a ruling on the legality of the quota vacuum cleaners. Tanks, An earlier version of the amendments, which was "listers and uprights. Guaranteed how to get two Xerox copies for system." passed by ice of one. Phone 332-4222. I NEED a babysitter all weekdays both the senate and the council in 1970, was defeated lne full year. $7.88 and up. John F. A. Taylor, professor of philosophy and chairman of by the LOCATE LOST PETS fast. Dial between 10- 11:30 a.m. and 2 30 trustees. ENNIS DISTRIBUTING the panel which revamped the McKee Report, said the Civil 355-8255 now for a quick - action 4:30 p.m. Call 355-8227, after -0MPANY, 316 North Cedar. 9:30 p.m. 3-1-21 Rights Act of 1965 had been carefully studied by the panel at.d The earlier version would have created a University Committee Opposite City Classified Ad. DISSERTATIONS, THESES. Term Market. C-1-21 in its opinion, "there was no conflict with the law." on Faculty Compensation and Academic Budget, with the papers. Expert typist with degree in English. IBM. 351-8950. 0 "In the best possible of all worlds, I would be in favor of this responsibility of "studying and making recommendations with fNG MACHINE Clearance Sale. Personal CRAFT ITEMS to sell on amendment, but this is not the best possible of all worlds, Taylor respect to the level and structure of faculty salaries and other portables - $49.95, consignment. THE GLOBE. 217 tonth. Large selection COMPLETE THESIS service. Ann, downstairs. 3-1-21 said. "One must think of this matter . . . out of one's historical forms of compensation." FREE A lesson in complexion situation." ... oned used machines. Discount printing. IBM typing and care. Call 484-4519, East Michigan The new version of the committee will '"9ers, binding of thesis, resumes, Moore also raised the question of how it was to be determined be known as the Whites, Necchis, New or 485-7197, Lansing Mall. ''Orrie and "Many Others." $19.95 MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS publications. Across from campus, whether a student was "white" or "non - white" C.C. University Committee on Faculty Affairs and Faculty 0 $39.95. Terms. EDWARDS STUDIOS. C-1-21 corner MAC and Grand River, Killingsworth, professor of labor and industrial relations, said the Compensation and will not be concerned with making 'STRIBUTING below Style Shop. Call FOUR PEOPLE recommendations with respect to the academic budget. COMPANY, COPYGRAPH SERVICES report used this terminology because it was identical to that used 115 North VALENTINE The committee will retain the responsibility for 189 6448. C-1-21 Washington 337-1666. C Meadowbrook by the U. S. Census Bureau. "studying and Trace luxury SPECIAL The senate also defeated an amendment which gave faculty the making recommendations with respect to the level and structure apartment. Fantastic price. of faculty salaries and other forms of 'TURa 393-7518. S-1-20 right of appeal to the Academic Council if a faculty member felt compensation." nt 12 string condition, guitar. case 5'5 TYPING: accurate IBM service. Selectric. Thesis, Fast, Term his rights under sections 2.5.7.1., 2.5.7.2 or 2.5.7.3 were pass Jack Stieber, professor of economics, urged senate members to the bylaw amendment proposal as "an important step Eluded. 655-2379. X 1-20 6x8 Silvertone Portrait papers. 484 2661. 0-1-22 TWO TICKETS for Sly and the "abridged by any procedure at the department, college or Family Stone. Help! forward" and to continue to press for the inclusion of a section With Choice of Frame 489 7770. University level." EQUIPMENT. U.S. divers, Good Selection of Proofs 3-1-22 These sections prohibit student members from voting on providing for the new committee to consult and advise the and Van Dyke Studio "matters of exclusive concern to the faculty, matters affecting administration on academic budget matters. rack, K-valve, regulator, masks the distinctively professional duties of the faculty, and matters in The senate unanimously adopted an amendment to establish a and weights. Best 209 Abbott Rd. ;T' Call after 5 p.m. 351-3483. which the distinctively professional rights of the faculty are at University Committee on Building, Lands and Planning. 8 ANN BROWN: Typing and multilith issue." This committee is charged with studying and offset printing. Complete service KISS MONEY WORRIES making ANYONE KNOWING recommendations on matters such as building priorities, for dissertations, theses, GOODBYE I Sell longer used The amendment, offered by Allan B. Mandelstamm, professor ^ STEREO - 70, 35 watt* whereabouts of Jud Alv manuscripts, general typing. IBM. no appliances for cash with Classified of economics, would have prohibited student members from utilization, ecological factors, traffic planning and appearance and please call 371-1492, 9 a.m location of new buildings. 21 yaars experience. 332-8384. C Ads. Dial 365-8256 now! voting in the appeal decision. p.m. 1-1-20 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan A SYMBOL MSU retains grant EOP sponsors to construct plan for raising the money yet," Wilkinson said. "We're hoping to fund the hospital still review, however, he said. The hospital is part of the planned South campus health poster contest through a combination of and medical science complex, federal, state and foundation Life Sciences I is scheduled for Equal Opportunity Programs Entries should be at |e«» The University will retain a ,t grants and self - liquidation." (EOP) is sponsoring a poster federal grant offer of $17.3 Of those four revenue sources, completion this year, while the teaching hospital and Life contest to find a symbol for the by 20 inches in ^ submitted to the EOP 0fn« J5 million toward construction of state and federal grants will Sciences II are still in University's antidiscrimination later than Feb. 20 FW° . campus teaching ip rul 7 probably supply the major share the planning and fund • raising policy. information may be obtain*.! following a review by the Dept. lent. of construction costs. Wilkinson Art and advertising classes of Health, Education said the University's major stages. When completed, the facilities have been enlisted to aid in the calling Mary Sharp McMillan in the EOP or j£S Welfare (HEW), Roger problem with the program at office win provide for a full health project by providing preliminary Wilkinson, vice president for thjs business and point is «trying to program> including the suggestions and wording for the finance, said coordinate the state and federal training of physicians, nurses, poster. All members of the ruesday. The grant was . .. tentatively . grants." Wilkinson said the federal dietitians therapists, as and well physical as the University community eligible to enter their work in are Women's club apPr°ve?'" The Univensty i cfSprl"L nrnvifio grant offer has no xtexpiration exploration of improvements in the contest. must provide an additional $16 million in matching funds before the or pojnt at which the University must provide the health care Life Sciences II will contain Poster entries should attempt to convey the basic idea behind plans luncheon matching funds or forfeit the classrooms, laboratories and EOP's Affirmative Action Plan: federal grant becomes operable The Business grant. HEW could still withdraw facuity offices. The teaching that illegal discrimination is a Women's Cluh We have no definite, final will hold a luncheon the grant offer after further violation of MSU policy and that hospital will be used for out - meetiiw, patient care and clinical help in combating discrimination noon today in 101 Giltner L Guest speaker for instruction. Hospital capacity is planned Entries dis is available through University channels. will be Warren Hoag, thesemimr direct*? at 342 beds. Medical students An announcement will be the Center for EOP needs an appropriate symbol or message to convey its purpose and is sponsoring a poster Laboratory would receive from one - third made when EOP selects specific Resources, who will explain the contest. Poster entries should emphasize that laboratory's to one - half of their clinical illegal discrimination is a violation of MSU policy. wording that may be used on the research |Program training there. State News photo by Sue Steeves poster. and methods of animal cj Terry Hemdon, executive secretary of the Michigan Education Assn., asked state legislators Tuesday to search "every possible source of additional revenue" before cutting further into state aid SALE THRU SATURDAY to education. | Hemdon, in letters to the Senate and House Appropriations BOSTON BUTT committees, asked the lawmakers to "proceed with great caution and deliberation" while considering budget shifts that may affect the state's schools. A two per cent cut has been proposed by Gov. Milliken to help Pork Roast LB. 49c offset an anticipated year - end deficit in the state budget. SLICED INTO 9-11 CHOPS, % "We urge that any action be deferred until probable revenue has been studied and restudied," Herdon said. "We further 59c urge that every possible source of additional revenue be regarded as more desirable than serious setbacks for the schools." Pork Loins LB. *Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley Tuesday issued a cease - and - FRESH STUFFED & '-t order against a Detroit truck leasing firm for violating the ^ ian deceptive advertising laws. ad> ' i ey charged Ryder Truck Rental, Inc., with fraudulently ling the insurance status of its vehicles in its rental Pork Chops LB 59c contrac . ARMOUR GOLDEN STAR Kf said the contract states the vehicles are . fully insured whei damat Kelley ually the renter could be liable for certain types of gave the company 48 hours to stop the advertising. A Canned Hams L *6" violation of the order could cost the company up to $6,000 in fines. FRESH OYSTERS o,'L M" SAVE 80c — $2.89 Queen Of Scot 81! n Wt m MSU police investigated Monday three burglary incidents Involving total losses estimated at $222 by persons in the campus AH Varieties Except Mam area. An East Holmes Hall student told police someone had removed from his room during Christmas vacation an electric MR8IIET FR. , M timer with an estimated value of $42. Missing items reported to police by 3 Pkfij. -