J -J, d K Wednesday MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE STATE NEWS Volume 63 Number 115 East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 27, 1971 Soviet spacecraft transmits data from surface of Venus 875 degrees, plus or minus 68 degrees. began the descent into the atmopshere MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet Union manmade but unmanned vehicle landed on Previous Venus probes recorded degrees of after a 199 million • mile flight that began - reported Tuesday it had received the any planet in the solar system and sent with a launching Aug. 17. world's first message from the surface of back data. Tass said Venus 7 transmitted 500 or so but never reached the surface. Tass Venus 7 recorded gradually rising This led Western scientists to believe Venus over millions of miles of space. for 23 minutes on the surface of Venus. that Venus 7 had been crushed like an egg The message was transmitted by Venus "The flight of the Venus 7 station temperatures as it neared the surface. marked the beginning of experiments on The dense atmosphere of Venus by the tremendous pressure, as had Venus 7, a reinforced spacecraft, that entered the 4, 5 and 6 after transmitting for 53, 51 and hot and dense atmosphere of Venus Dec. the surface of Venus," said Tass. "For the produced 90 times the pressure of that on 96 minutes. 15 and landed on the torrid surface, Tass first time, scientific information was earth, give or take 15 atmospheres, Tass said. Tass said Venus 7 had been redesigned news agency reported. relayed from the surface of another planet to withstand both the heat and the of the solar system." Tass announced Dec. 15 that Venus 7 Americans have walked on the moon and stopped sending signals 35 minutes after it pressure, but when it reached the surface . talked with the earth but never has a Tass reported a surface temperature of its signal decreased 100 times in volume. "A special method made it possible to & isolate this weak signal and decipher the information transmitted," Tass added. Board voting proposal The spacecraft was designed to withstand heat up to 530 degrees Centigrade, or 986 degrees Fahrenheit, and pressure 180 times that of the earth's atmosphere, Tass said. Even the parachute that allowed the craft to descend was made challenged by Stempel to overcome the fierce heat. The new shielding increased the spacecraft's weight to 2,601 pounds, 220 pounds heavier than the descent stages of Venus 5 and Venus 6, Tass continued. By JOHN JUEL major governing groups — Men's Hall "Larry was on the policy committee "The design of the parachute system . . . Association, Women's Inter - residence that passed the original proposal which State News Staff Writer was substantially changed and the upper Council, Interfraternity Council, Off - excluded ICC. He had the chance to object layers of the atmosphere were passed much A proposal passed in Thursday's Campus Council and Panhellenic Council — then. The proposal on the ballot carried the intent of the original proposal," faster by Venus 7 than by its referendum, making the heads of major voting members of the ASMSU student predecessors," Tass said. governing groups voting members of the board. Buckner said. ASMSU student board, was challenged Stempel charged that there was a Tuesday before the All - University discrepancy between the version of Student Judiciary. Proposal 4 passed by the student board and Larry Stempel, McDonel - Shaw district the version that appeared on the ballot. SEEK INJUNCTION representative, has filed suit with the The difference, according to Stempel, was Make judiciary, challenging the wording of the elimination of Inter co - operative Proposal 4 in the referendum on proposed Council (ICC) from the governing groups A hat would be warmer, but when winter winds hit their peak, two amendments to the ASMSU constitution. listed on the referendum ballot. nothing. A snow brusher hurries behind to clear ASMSU may file suit hands are better than Proposal 4, passed by a 900 - vote "Proposal 4 on the ballot was in the drifting snow. State News photo by John Harrington margin, made the heads of five of the violation of the ASMSU constitution, which states that amendments to the constitution c*b only be. proposed by petition or by majority vote of the student board," un fails to testify, jailed Stempel said. "The proposal that finally appeared on the ballot was not the amendment passed by the board." Stempel said that while the original policy committee proposal did exclude ICC to halt Taylor Report The ASMSU Student Board may file suit the board of trustees," Buckner said, "until such time as the violations in the document lin alleged Kissinger plot from the governing groups that would be against the Academic Council, charging are removed." granted a vote on the board, the version of that the Taylor Report on student Buckner cited Article 5.4.08.3 of the proposal 4 passed by the board included participation in academic goverance is in ICC. direct violation of the Academic Freedom Taylor Report as violating Article 7 of the Academic Freedom Report. There were Report. in the case against six persons charged with communications within the Roman Elections commissioner Mark Jaeger and The board was scheduled to decide what also several other sections of the Freedom HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - A nun who Catholic Church of America and, fcharged the federal government tapped plotting to kidnap presidential adviser ASMSU Chairman Harold Buckner are action to take at Tuesday night's meeting, Report that might be used to challenge the Henry Kissinger and blow up tunnels in specifically, between my provincial named as defendants in Stempel's suit. ASMSU Chairman Hal Buckner said. He Taylor document, he said, but he declined Telephones within the Roman Catholic Church in the United States and Rome Washington on Feb. 22. headquarters and the offices of the church "All I have to say is that the proposal on added that he expected the board to to elaborate on them until the board had Herman ordered her held without bond, in New York, Rome, and throughout the met. the ballot was the same proposal reported approve the suit. pas ordered jailed Tuesday for failing to but said she could get out of jail as soon as United States." "We're going to ask the Student Section 5.4.08.3 of the Taylor Report testify before a U.S. grand jury about an She would not answer questions about out of policy committee," Jaeger said. - she agreed to testify "within the life of the "That will be my defense if the judiciary Faculty judiciary for an injunction against states that "the Student Affairs Committee Jlleged Sister bomb - kidnap plot. grand jury." The jury could sit up to 18 the statement. decides to hear the case." the presentation of the Taylor Report to (Please turn to page 11) Jogues Egan, 52, New York City, vas held in contempt of court by U.S. months. Her lawyer, Jack Levine, said the phone "The question is, is Stempel really District Judge R. Dixon Herman after she At the same time the government tap in Rome was a continuing one at the ■ailed to testify. She had been granted attempted to seek immunity for three headquarters of the order to which Sister concerned over whether ICC has been other grand jury witnesses, but Herman Jogues belongs. It was not a Vatican wronged or is this just a last - ditch attempt Jmmunity by the court on two occasions. Sister Jogues was named a coconspirator recessed court until Wednesday morning. The prospective witnesses are Mrs. Zoia phone, Levine said. He did not say how (Please turn to page 11) to keep the vote from the major governing groups?" Buckner said. Trash Horn, 52 and Pat Rom, 27, Bucknell University librarians, and Joseph M. Joynt, Prosecution Silver Spring, Md., a General Services Administration employe. Joynt who had access to keys to the Students plan funera puzzles >eeks death underground tunnels, was temporarily excused from testifying after he invoked committees |for Manson the Fifth asked. Amendment against self - incrimination on virtually every question for Jimmy Madison * THp The nrnnnfsPd proposed hvlaws bylaws would have Riddle: What is it that Arlo Guthrie the selection and the city of East Lansing have in LOS ANGELES (AP) - The prosecution, Sister Jogues' lawyer distributed a By BILL HOLSTEIN allowed more student voice in to newsmen Tuesday common? [seeking the death penalty for Charles written statement State News Staff Writer of faculty representatives on various Answer: Garbage. ■Manson and three women followers morning with six reasons why she would college committees and for future refuse to answer most questions asked by amendments to be ratified by a simple "Alice's Restaurant" fans loved the ■convicted in the Sharon Tate murders, said A group of James Madison College ■Tuesday it will seek to show at the the grand jury. One was: majority of both faculty and students garbage disposal problem Arlo faced, students say they are staging a funeral but city officials don't consider their ■sentencing trial that Manson ana Susan "The evidence on the basis of which I today for Jimmy Madison -- the symbol of voting separately. ■Atkins committed other crimes. have been named as an unindicted their college. The "funeral" is scheduled for 12:30 predicament particularly amusing. ■ The defense, which rested its case in the coconspirator, subpoenaed to testify and p.m. in the second floor lounge of South According to city engineer Robert The ceremony, organized by a "very ad M. Bruce, there are about "half a ■seven asked questions was secured by illegal Case Hall. - month trial without calling hoc group" of disgruntled students, is in dozen different committees trying to ■witnesses or presenting evidence, said the wiretaps. response to the voting down last week of "I assure you. The rumors of the of the come up with a final plan" for the ^defendants will testify if they wish to. "In addition, all or some bylaws for the college proposed by the college's demise are premature." Dean whole problem of solid waste disposal. The defendants were convicted of telephone communications monitored by Democratic Republic (DR), a joint student the U.S. government involved faculty committee. (Please turn to page 11) But while these several committees (Please - turn to page 11) and commissions are deliberating the fate of the local garbage, it's costing 50 cents a cubic yard to get rid of East Lansing and MSU solid waste — that's U' activism during the old Administration Bldg. ma rambling discussions on every subject from 50 cents for every three cases worth of disposable beer bottles. East Lansing spends $25,000 annually on garbage collection and the war in Vietnam to racism and giving disposal. This total is somewhat higher By DAVID BASSETT scuffle. than would be incurred if the city State News Staff Writer While universities across the nation blanket 4.0's in the process. operated its own sanitary landfill. With the experienced serious trouble that fall as the Charges and accusations were liberally Currently the city uses a memory of the previous result of student demonstrations, MSU exchanged on both sides. Garskof said that I spring's disruptions still vivid in their commercial landfill for its refuse remained placid on the surface. he would quit instead of spending two I minds, the Board of Trustees greeted disposal. The city's own landfill was Most of that term's activism centered more years at MSU without tenure, but the I students fall term 1968 with a resolution phased out in the fall of 1969. I giving the President the authority to quietly around such issues as women's Dept. of Psychology beat him to the But until someone, somewhere I suspend any student he feels to be an hours, the campus liquor policy, and punch. comes up with an ecologically • sound, immediate threat" to the University. obscenity in the State News. economical and continual solution Garskof was officially notified that he On Nov. 21, however, Lawrence with what to do with all those garbage Virtually within seconds of the O'Kelly, chairman of the Dept. of was fired on Jan. 27, 1969. Three hundred I ^solution's trucks full of garbage, the city is passage, fervent outcries rang Psychology, sowed the seeds of future people gathered in the Union that afternoon to discuss his dismissal. attempting to make do with what II S camPus from AbMSU and Don every sector, including trouble by announcing that Bertram they've got. Stevens, chairman of the Garskof would be reappointed asst. I board of trustees. The following Monday, approximately The city sells 50 bag rolls of plastic professor of psychology outside the tenure 500 persons staged a sit-in at the new bags at cost to people who want to II i kyv!1 ^ys a^ter t'ie res°lution's passage. |-500 protestors gathered at Beaumont system. Administration Bldg., after which they help expidite the disposal of that foul ■ Garskof, who normally would have been dispersed across campus attempting to gain smelling, nasty - colored, sewn days aftw lt» passage, the considered for a full professorship at the Twenty ■ support for a strike which never making, rat - infested garbage. time, had been attracting standing - room - materialized. only audiences to his psychology 151 and 490 lectures, at which he conducted (Please turn to page 11) of Cowles House where they were, burned, dropped all charfes against those arrested 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, Januar news Tax sharing plan criticized WASHINGTON (AP) — House time for those where there is need." those hit, he said. governments face summary President sharing federal snanng Nixon's plan leaerai revenues w.u. for iticism of criticism of the the plan. It amounted to his reply to His conclusion: "If the purpose of revenue sharing revenue, he said, would Hie most likely me effect 01 nicety eueci - of portion of criticized Mills /x# Mivnn mainly the nrnnnu ^Ixon propoaU problems inn coping with IIiii. needs, Mills listed a u,. 8 with mounts I "'in * - I■ th*L• I From the wires of AP and UP1. local governments its is is wasteful, Nixon's State of the Union sharing is to meet the needs of be to raise federal taxe6. If this ^alhng for distribut $ alternatives to revenue numb(?* I unfair to areas most in need and address, much of which was our 6 ..... . . will"" ■ year with no strings that he said might be sh»n economy today, then were done, he said, available consul?? likely to wive imeiy force a gt-nt-general mi tax uls. devoted to uciuwu promoting the w piuiiiumig uiv idea,men. revenue snaring sharing is is a poor puur nnu information "suggests and i«iv..™..w.. ""66—" that the tied. *1 i The states are free consideriJ I increase, Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, In an obvious effort to wasteful means of attaining distributional effects of revenue Nixon suggestea JU«o na * D-Ark., told the House Tuesday, counteract pressure on these ends... sharing would hurt most the WlHonnwi.be greater use of the InrnJ? Mills, chairman of the House congressmen by governors and "Under any of the formulas urban states where we hear most stipulation tnat ine Ways and Means Committee local officials, Mills listed states that have been developed so far, about the need for revenue their own level hP ^5°** which I ln specified general areas lJte ^^b„|t f cou' ti ®* d; H* consider the he said would gain and those he substantial funds are "If the purpose of revenue $16-billion w sharing expects to lose under various states and localities where there given to sharing." education. They wo.M develop All but $1 ^ |®aerai ,lncon]e ta«s togetfe ~»ect.ng ^ Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, weir uwn programs. | sharing is to meet the needs of our program, reserved hour of possible ways of implementing is little or no need, as well as to »nd New York would be amone billion of this $10 billion would , j8?*"8 >dmin'strative co* I economy today, then revenue be diverted from present specific cou,d ^ •*Plored, he suggest^ I categorical federal aid programs. He said I sharing is a poor and wasteful he think* » War in Vietnam silenced Mills indicated means of attaining these ends..." sympathy with the block grant some argument that states I inhibited by competition, J? I approach. But he also said the themselves from raising S I Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, D-Ark. likelihood of $15-biilion federal overempLi!? I - taxes has been deficits "at least should flash a caution light for us to go slow The fact that state tax JS I with these proposals for giving can be used as a deduction^! I by temporary lunar truce away federal revenues." |ncome for federa, "'J I mitigates the competitive e2 I road "My concern is that once this Is begun, where does It he said - and actual tax creflu for state levies might fe I [ end?" Mills said. "Once the $5 explored. IRS head resigns SAIGON SA1UUIM (AP) (AFJ - Vietnam's Vietnam S Thieu i nieu addressed auuresseu his nis the me nation nouuu and ouu which which also aisu four iuur days. uoys. billion or SO is obtained in this „It , , rwvtcihl warring opponents joined in a countrymen at midnight on decides the fate of each one of South Vietnamese military t m Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Randolph W. temporary truce to start the nationwide radio and television us in this country, lies in your headquarters charged the Viet manneri what could be more state9 _n(1 ijL . e ^ Thrower has submitted his resignation to return to lunar new year Wednesday and at the outset of Tet, the most hands when you choose your Cong violated their own truce at natura| than at some future time 1"",, h° nc^»'ln 1969, Hoover's total than any other. ArtCarved ^ * grooms for the 1971-72 fiscal year, an increase of slightly less than $2 million over last year's request. 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CALL 351-7100 |CIRCLEI>0PMS 351-8870 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 27, 1971 3 AT DEM MEET [jear/ngs m permit Resolution rules had begun an Investigation into provoke fight By JAMES SHELDON allegations that illegal student State News Staff Writer Disciplinary hearings are parking and driving permits were being sold through intermediaries for $55 each to may jgcted to begin Monday recommended that a resolution Lansing Sunday, predicted the persons in the campus area. ore members of the Student - or amendment offered from the No indication has yet been proposed rule would stir the culty Judiciary on charges given on whether next week's floor must have the support of convention into a "riot." lt persons were buying and disciplinary hearings will be open at least one district — a rule "Some people got the ling illegal parking and driving State Democrats may be followed the to the public. Persons involved at August impression from this that we are rniits for campus areas. headed for a major floor fight convention. going to go down to start a in the case have the option of Howard A. Brody, McHenry, over rules governing resolution Dave Sanford of Flint, a fistfight," Sanford said. "This is choosing open or closed hearings. junior and chairman of the procedures at their state member of the state convention inaccurate. We are going to fight ident Faculty Judiciary, said Brody said whatever convention in Grand Rapids rules committee, said Monday he the proposed rule, but we're not fiSday the Judicial Programs disciplinary action will be taken next month. and other party liberals would going to take physical action." fice is currently notifying by depends on individual aspects of An apparent tightening up of stage a lengthy fight to block the Meanwhile, State Democratic ,il about 20 persons suspected the case, such as whether the procedures for offering Party Chairman James M. resolutions and amendments buying or selling the permits. persons knowingly or recommendation. McNeely responded Monday to from the convention floor is inadvertently bought or sold the t'The Dean of Students office Some members of the liberal the NDC remarks defending the proceeded to refer permits. regarded by some liberal New Democratic Coalition l i tte Democrats effort by party iciplinary cases on the basis of as an Penalties can range from a leaders to (NDC), at an executive session in recommendation. dinance 15.02," Brody said. written prevent The ordinance states that when the student leaves the rsons may not use or possess reprimand destroyed Union follows "embarrassing" resolutions from being sneaked through the y written lich they University MSU document suspension from MSU. know has been to indefinite convention. In August, delegates to the Council to state convention passed a rged or counterfeited. Brody explained that Broday said the ordinance University representatives with >uld cover those persons who direct iught or sold the permits. knowledge of violations will appear with the the installs pinball resolution calling for amnesty for draft dodgers. The resolution was later disowned by U.S. Sen. program g Members of the Judiciary accused persons, who have the Philip Hart, gubernatorial Pinball wizards can now play the silver ball An ordinance which is expected to be acted candidate Sander Levin and ve so far been concerned with option of asking for counsel. Lra|] in the Union, Michael Dmochowski, Union upon Feb. 1 will prohibit the use of other ranking Democrats. Discussion of guidelines for international programs for the questions concerning the Accused persons will either be "boisterous, profane or indecent language" in 1970s will top the agenda of the Academic Council when it manager, said Tuesday. Last week the state eged illegal sale, Brody said, heard individually or in groups, "I guess we're just responding to what seems pool rooms, bowling alleys and amusement convention rules convenes at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday in the Con Con Room of the d with finding which committee, whether the to be sort of a craze," Dmochowski said. centers. made International Center. dinance to use in the hearing depending on up of two elected The guidelines consider changes in the international scene, in ien specifics of the case will be session is open or closed, Brody Five pinball machines were installed In addition to placing restrictions on the members from each district, said. Monday in the Union Billiard Room. voted to recommend that domestic attitudes and priorities and in the campus environment esented. language which may be used, the ordinance, if since 1956, when the Office of International Programs was "The Union Board asked for them about a resolutions and amendments The case was referred to the passed, will require the establishments to Anyone may attend open week ago after noting the increasing popularity obtain a license from the city of East Lansing. offered from the floor must be formally established. diciary at the end of fall term, The guidelines reaffirm two purposes of the program: To hearings, Brody said, but records of the game in local restaurants and residence submitted in writing to the 170, after Ingham County The ordinance, as drafted by the city osecutors decided the case was of closed hearings will remain halls," Dmochowski said. Wilson Hall has six resolutions committee. The strengthen the international dimension in the University's confidential and will pinball machines. attorney, also sets a closing time of 1 a.m. and committee would then discuss academic programs and to assist the people and institutions University affair and refused to forbids persons under age 17 to "loiter destroyed when the student The upsurge in pinball popularity is not about the resolution and either kill it seeking change in developing areas. >ue criminal warrants sought the licensed premises, or remain therein, unless The council will also consider a proposal from the University leaves the University, unless he shared, however, by the East Lansing City or report it out to the legally employed there." Tenure Committee to change the probationary period of an fMSU police against persons olved in the sale. chooses to make the information Council. convention. The rules committee also associate professor who has not previously served at MSU from Police announced Nov. 9 they public. two to three years. Rationale for this proposed amendment to the policy handbook is that it would "give the faculty member a more Senator seeks board adequate opportunity in which to demonstrate his value to the February to abolish elected responsive" system. governing boards at Michigan's Members of the governing Davis estimated that 95 out of 100 voters "could not tell you more change control over the universities back into the hands not reappointed, "This is not being done by department and the University" and "avoid the necessity for a relatively hasty decision regarding tenure by the department." crossroads vnparts "Big Three" universities. boards at MSU, University of who they voted for in November of the legislative and executive state voters under the elective zzz abbott roaH I State Sen. Robert W. Davis, Davis said appointment of the Michigan and Wayne State for university positions." branches of government." system," Davis said. c. laHsinjy, mick■ wis ■Gaylord, said Tuesday he will boards by the governor with University are elected at large to "In fact, I have a difficult Under his proposal, Davis MSU Trustee Patricia M. |troduce a constitutional advice and consent of the Senate staggered eight - year terms in lal in would be much state - wide elections. time remembering who I voted for," he said. said, if a governing board "failed to respond to the feelings of the Carrigan, D-Ann Arbor, said Tuesday she doubts that an SALE "I think the present system is Turmoil on the campuses last people," the governor and the appointive system would be slashed prices on unresponsive when ypu consider spring, Davis said, accounts for legislature would make that votes cast for governing llizzard chill board candidates in the last "about 50 per cent" of the "guilty" board members impetus behind his proposal. "We have had a number of Jewelry. Cards. Candles MONDAY-SATURDAY 10 a.m.-9p.m. SUNDAY 12-5p.m. implaints from Michigan candidates on the slate," Davis citizens concerning some of the causes car said. "Most of these votes came things going on at the i straight universities," Davis said. "The At Hi-Fi Buys appointive system would put A blizzard swept through most of Michigan and caused |iumerous accidents Tuesday, including a mishap involving 20 to "Restaurant" - "You cars near Kent Lake, closed schools for thousands of ingsters and left many children snowbound at thumb - area HORNE'S RESTAURANT Tuesday evening's performance at MSU of the musical "George presents Can Get Anything You Want. .." vas cancelled after a bus carrying the performers was involved i accident on a snow - covered highway near Sarnia, Ontario. Wilson B. Paul, director of the Lecture - Concert series, said the The Michael J. ■ouring group was en route from Toronto to MSU when the fccident occurred. No The one was injured. performers and the others involved in the accident, Thomas Trio open your own fKENWOOD fcccording to Paul, were lodged in a private home until the storm todays sound in folk music pubsided. Jacobson's Young Adult Paul said persons with tickets for Tuesday's performance could every Wed. evening e them for tonight's show or could obtain refunds through Charge Account. . . Friday. East Lansing police reported a fence was blown down by high kinds about 11 a.m. Tuesday near the International Business it will simplify your shopping and Machines Corp., 1111 Michigan Ave. | East Lansing police also reported a limb had fallen across you will enjoy its convenience [University Drive, west of Harrison Road, and was removed later py the Dept. of Public Safety. Stop in and apply for yours. . . I No reports of wind damage were received Tuesday by the Dept. of Public Safety or by the Lansing Police Dept. it takes just a few minutes (orda resigns UNWANTED Cocktails Dining HAIR? 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LESLIE County of which Edwardsville is the county seat, I was quite amazed at your Ii " p?plcin ,*h° participate "un - ■" American Cfc advertising manager statement about Laud Humphreys, former like to blame someone. tlvlt* associate professor of sociology at S.I.U. Hence, it is their teachers who MARK EICHER, You fail to mention In your otherwise fine children communism. managing editor Other rw ED HUTCHISON, city editor editorial several things: 1) Humphreys who did not even break a BARBARA PARNESS, campus editor harrassed by the state KEN KRELL, editorial editor destroyed selective service documents, 2) concerned citizens. Illinois legisUtl ^ the atmosphere created by Humphreys may GARY WALKOWICZ, sports editor of the leaders of a march on exception. Not every state is who was one courthouse as well as on the P.O. and the mayor of one of its control our cities .T* governor who desperately needs an Seven-time recipient of the Pacemaker award Federal Building; 3) the flag was hauled down in front of the Post Office. exploit If he is to be re elected. J?,' for outstanding journalism. - 10 The local Alton newspaper, in the city where the federal courts are located, made Steven W p~. quite an impression by counting the number of Humphreys' obscene words and East Alton, 01. graduated EDITORIALS stating how the office women "feared for J«n.22,5! their lives." Later, many people laughed at Laud because, despite his disdain for the police when some of our concerned Defends frats citizens councils decided to let Humphreys To the Editor: Question know the Klan only changed Its name, he of I am a Fratman, Frat called on the police for protection. Rat, fraternih brother or whatever. Now The act of ripping a portrait of one alienated much of the world I'd like that rI unpopular Republican in a heavily that I'm also a student to J! Democratic county was not the trying to learT person trying to find myself and disaenJ a determining factor. In many cases, our to many things deemed appropriate! in U.S. germ public offices do not even publically display a picture of Nixon like they did of previous Democratic presidents. To go into today's society. In a time when at least a few have seen past their ethnocentric our courthouse and see all the Democrats' prejudka to realize all Jews don't horde money ud and to open pictures, one wonders if Republicans exist aU Blacks don't sing the blues, On November 25, 1969 President facilities formerly used at all. why ma, Nixon announced that the United for biological weapons production to we generalize that one who lives in a Greek What happened in Illinois is not as unit Is a status seeker who does his States would not use biological international inspection. coDm simple as Nixon equals the United States. research at the Gables. weapons and would destroy its We fully endorse Sen. Church's I read Richard Pblltowski's letter inj existing stocks of such weapons. suggestion and feel it imperative that could only sicken In frustration. He, lib It appears now, however, that the the President follow this advice. most of us, has fallen victim to tit The United States is the last major currently sanctioned social advantages of credibility of this renunciation is definitely in question. Senator Frank Church, D - Idaho, industrial nation in the world that has not ratified the 1925 Geneva The Doctor's Bcig being antifraternity. Unlike the past, recent for fraternity rush have remilnti advertlsemeoti has charged to Nixon that secret Protocol renouncing biological concurrent with the times. When we h« plans are being made by the Army to warfare according to Sen. Church. Nixon talk, we answer with a tide o| By ARNOLD WERNER. M.D. expand the biological test center at Church's suggestions would serve as questions and arguments. This refusal to accept what we're told as scripture, til Deseret, Utah. He cited the increase preparation for Senate approval of Letters may be addressed to Dr. Werner Death from amphetamines can occur fallout because my father and both continual readiness to debate has beenthe in military and civilian working the protocol. when large amounts are used continually, at Olin Health Center. Names need not grandfathers still have a full head of beautiful spark our generation has shown personnel located at the center as Destruction of all germ - warfare be included unless a personal especially by injection. The decreased food hair. Can masturbation cause hair loss? the world. Are reply is intake and general debilitation that results I've also considered the psychological we really earnest in out indication that Deseret would be weaponry must not be delayed as it requested. Inquisitivene88 or do we only act upon opens the person to cardiovascular effect that masturbating might have on used "to conduct what has been. Nor must expanded what's sanctioned? Are we no better tin the Army collapse. my hair loss. I am very worried about my those who bumbled before us? The calls defensive biological warfare research into "defensive biological Amphetamines are of value almost solely boyfriend. He has been taking diet pills I receive a large number of questions fraternity ads basically said come on ova, research." warfare" be allowed to continue in in treating two rare conditions. One is in order to lose weight. He also takes concerning harmful effects resulting from check us out, examine us, examine youmV an atmosphere of secrecy. them quite frequently to stay awake. narcolepsy, a syndrome of uncontrollable This research is "classified," masturbation but I'm still waiting for a and talk It over. Apathy brought only i Can you tell me if these diet pills are as sleepiness and the second is the testimonial the beneficial however, according to the Army. The purpose of this research is to effects. few people and they often sought only hyperkinetic child. It is probably of no This reportedly to prepare ourselves dangerous as regular speed? Will they Masturbation during the sexually mature beer. Be It good or bad, one can see hoi secrecy prompts us to be cause death within five years as they permanent value in a weight reduction against biological attack, similar to years usually begins in early adolescence. someone will then turn to satisfying i severely skeptical of the warn the radio? How many times program and may be dangerous as Often on a man who has not masturbated rushee's liver or social ego when he cu1 the way in which we are prepared mentioned. Many people abuse Administration's desire to be done does one have to take speed before there during early adolescence has particular get a response from his mind. with biological warfare as it led us to against certain bacterial diseases by is danger of death? amphetamines because or the lift it gives fears and concerns about this form of Richard's letter Is full of fallacies (L*. them. The fall is greater than the rise. believe more than a year ago. immunization. Accordingly, secrecy sexual release that stems from ultra - strong most hou#es do donate a substantial should not be needed for this type of I don't blame you for being very worried r prohibitions which have been coupled with "nhdunt of service to the lw If the Administration is as intent about your boyfriend. The usual type of Are there threats ... any dangers involved in of loss of physical or mental fortunate In the area") yet the point Isbk research, rather we should be sharing diet pill does contain amphetamines which on absolving itself from warfare using a vibrator for sexual stimulation? function. The fact that you didn't begin to Ideas are no more fallacious than those research the wealth of our discoveries with are popularly known as speed, although What is the best time of day to do as it would have us believe, masturbate until you were 22 years old many others who haven't bothered to other nations. If every nation had a originally speed referred to a particular exercises for physical fitness? makes me wonder if you are prone to then why the sudden and come over and question frats. working defense against biological amphetamine, methedrine. The continued severe anxieties about sexual matters. Those unannounced plans to expand use of amphetamines is extraordinarily fraternity houses who have (i All electrical devices should be An emotional upset of a severe nature Deseret to the largest biological warfare, then this method of hazardous. The person soon finds that he correctly to offer creative life styles in nice living can result in hair loss. On the other hand aggression would soon become needs to take grounded. Otherwise I think of no dangers. units probably deserve to falter, as muy warfare research center in the world more and more The best time of day to do exercises for some men do begin to get bald at have. However, many haven't and won't# your age. as Church has alleged. obsolete. amphetamines in order to stay awake. There is a slight chance that your mother physical fitness is right before using the long as they manage to show to the student Other nations can only look at Eventually, he can take a sufficient amount vibrator for sexual stimulation. transmitted a baldness gene to you (the that rare chance to relate with a sol The Army has denied that to cause major mental symptoms including America and wonder why it is that condition is recessive in women) or that present policies call for assignment shortened temper, impaired judgement and group of individuals on intellectual,athletic you have a fungul disease of the scalp. A and social grounds. of new personnel to Deseret. If the we publicly deplore germ warfare, a paranoid psychosis. I write this letter out of frustration visit to a dermatologist can deal with the One can only communicate for so long Army is going to continue to yet refuse to sign the international Stopping the drugs results in the clearing from masturbation. I am 24 years old latter possibility and may even deal with without an answer until polarization leads protocol and conduct "classified" of the symptoms after a week or so. Some and have been masturbating for two the former, since he could recommend hair consider the whole matter of Deseret to death. Maybe fraternities are a dying vulnerable people are tripped into major years. Ever since I started masturbating, "classified," then how are we to germ experimentation. mental illnesses that take a long time to transplantation for you. On the other feature and then maybe so is intellectual my hair began to fall out, at first hand, If this is on an emotional basis I believe anything but what Church straighten out. Amphetamine abusers often questioning. gradually and now profusely. I'm at my suggest that you seek help from a We'll be having rush again next term. charges? After all, if the Army have underlying depressions and other hair's end trying to find a way to . competent professional who can deal with Bob MacMeekit doesn't have emotional difficulties and require stabilize this condition. I've ruled out anything to hide your concerns. Lutherville, Md., Soph. professional help. heredity as a possible cause of the c.C.P.S. 1971 concerning this matter, then why the Jan. 25,1971 secrecy? This secretive atmosphere POINT OF VIEW surrounding the matter causes us to wonder whether the Army is as serious about destroying the United States supply of biological as Nixon indicated in 1969. To eliminate the possibility of future U.S. involvement in germ weapons Chavez dedicated to laborers warfare, Sen. Church has urged the EDITOR'S NOTE: The following didn't represent the workers President to announce a timetable steadfastly Mr. Moulton claimed that Cesar has Point of View concerning the lettuce refused to give elections. contempt for the workers. Mr. Moulton, produced an injunction against the boycott for destruction of biological weapons strike was written by Jerome Lemenu, No one is forced to join the union. No a result of Cesar as and placed it on Cesar's desk. Think abou Mt. Clemens junior. one is forced to Chavez's"contempt"for the workers, laborers In the this. This injunction would make it il^ pay dues. Everyone who is grape fields for us to not buy something. The a member of UFWOC is so because he have pesticide In protection, health care, million bond for appeal could not be n* a recent letter Ralph A. Moulton willingly signed a union card. bargaining power, higher made the statement that, "Unions, like unemployment wages, Thus Cesar was put in jail for the duration MS U should many other things, including people, must be judged individually as to their merit." The farmworkers struggled bravely for five years to win the struggle for a voice in dignity. compensation Next the union turned to the lettuce and their of the boycott. Throngs of people w« there for a vigil in his behalf. Etna Well let's take a close look at the United their own livelihood. I was in Delano the Kennedy and Mrs. Martin Luther Ml Farm Workers summer of 1969 when victory seemed far growers in Salinas. The lettuce were two of these people. The Califo^ Organizing Committee, growers turned their backs on UFWOC and Supreme Court released him and w something Mr. Moulton apparently thinks away. I picketed with the strikers in the signed a he's done. vineyards. The workers were amazingly secret agreement with the Teamsters. decide next month on the constitutional"! Bell The for long For background we should go back to 1935. This was the year the National Labor Relations Act was passed. This act gave almost every area high in morale. I had never witnessed such determination and dedication. I slept in the union hall with workers homeless due to the strike. I learned that the principle issue wage was increased by this agreement but the more important UFWOC not included. The first the of this contract was when benefits workers knew were of the union injunction. There is much more to be said on the battle. Students are beginning w of labor the right to they read about was not to gain higher wages. The strikers it in the newspaper. organize on campus to work on® The organize. Farmworkers, however, were University and Michigan Bell Bell to either install direct long in Delano demanded treatment as human boycott in this area. If you would Uke w specifically excluded from this bill. Prior to No dice. Aug. 25, are at an impasse in negotiations distance service on campus or Cesar Chavez' arrival on the labor 1970, 7,000 Salinas find out more or would like to worlt. scene, beings, not as pieces of property. This was farm workers walked off the fields in concerning the installation of long disconnect all the phones and farmworkers were denied the right to their motivation. Their admiration for this effort, watch the newspaper distance service for MSU residence contract with collective bargaining, enforced pesticide Cesar Chavez was felt more than spoken. protest. The Teamster's Union has since meetings. students on an hall telephones. Bell wants the individual basis. Bell would be Cesar didn't hold himself above them. He recognized its mistakes and has signed a control, health care, overtime, Social jurisdictional University to supply them gratis all threatened with the loss of a prime Security benefits, unemployment insurance would join them on the picket lines at 6 agreement honoring UFWOC's right to organize the (8-11-70) Some lettuce has been unioniaj the billing information needed to customer. The odds are good that and in most states protection under a.m. He broke bread with them. He leads farm workers. Wrigley's, Farmer Jack's and Great Scot workman's compensation and them — but if he didn't do it someone else have union lettuce. Demand union le«u keep that money rolling in. Bell would have second thoughts disability insurance. Except for the workers would. The union battle is not Cesar's The growers proceeded The University for obvious fiscal about billing information when as the growers unionized under UFWOC, farmworkers are invention — It is the shout of a nation of had in the grape strike. reasons does not want to be Bell's faced with the loss of about 18,000 They refused still denied these benefits. In 1965 the farm laborers fed up with indignities. Cesar elections, and began collection agency. The sole reason customers. Chavez did luring in strike average farmworker's earnings were 46 per not produce the union breakers from Mexico and Texas. Once for performing a free collection Give a cent of the wage earned movement. The union movement produced | By taking a more militant stance, by the average again a boycott was resorted to. Bud Antle, Viva Cesar Cha'#; service for Bell is that it would save worker in manufacturing. It was in 1965 Cesar Chavez. of the University one the largest lettuce Bell money. may be able to get growers, Viva la Huelg* that the grape strike began. MSU students the phone service they Meanwhile, on - campus residents deserve. Instead of observing the Mr. Moulton claimed that "at no time receive second class phone service. did the pickers vote to have UFWOC 1 - system on trial at U-M, MSU officials EVERYONE HE(?E AT UJORM 5CH00L TOMORROW) OJE ARE 60IN6 ON OUR University of Michigan (U-M) represent them." This is not true. The & Gll/ITE FRIENDLY..THE FOOD 15 would do well to insist on change First field trip.. a$ we ejirds students will get cut - Guimarra vineyards, the largest grower of ONLY FAIR, AND WE HAVE TO 6ET UP rate long here next fall. 5M!IT SHOULD BE A LARK!' WILL distance service from campus table grapes in America, held an election too early arr i'm not compiainin^ WRITE MORE LATER P.5. THEY .„ and 90 per cent of the workers voted in telephones next fall; MSU deserves Bell may not like the idea of HAVE SOME COTE CHICKS HERE" favor of the union. Seven other elections the same. paying the university for billing were held, all of which showed If the University is at a loss for a information, but surely they would means of setting the overwhelming support for the union. Some forces of change rather do that than lose a large wfcie won by as much as 98 per cent. The in motion, they should perhaps tell number of MSU customers. same employers who claimed the unions Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday. January 27, 1971 5 NEW THIS TERM w 'U' offers course on urban speech A course on how to deal with hearing abilities of the 160 low - these speech patterns, Beasley speech patterns of inner - city income black and white children explained, in order to know black children has been tested. what the student is saying. introduced this term at MSU. These children, half of which Currently, two schools of Offered through the Dept. of were black, were selected from thought exist regarding the Audiology and Speech Sciences, the first and third grades. language abilities of lower "Oral Language of Urban Areas" "We agree with other socioeconomic black children. is aimed primarily at teaching researchers that the inner - city One is that there is only a future speech pathologists how child has as sophisticated a difference between the speech to deal with these speech language system as his middle - patterns of black and white differences, according to Daniel class counterpart." children. S. Beasley, asst. professor and Beasley said that simply The other is that there is not originator of the senior - level providing drills and tasks of only a difference, but a repetition designed to change pathological deficit on the part The course is an outgrowth of the inner - city child's of the black children. a recent study by Beasley and vocabulary may not be the Daun C. Dickie, a recent MSU "I plan to show the students entire solution to sociolinguistic All fall down graduate, involving the auditory problems. what research has been done in each area," Beasley said, "and processing abilities of black ana He suggests that perhaps the white children. let them decide. But, based on I speech pathologist could be Skating tricks are fun while they last. As the skaters' speed mounts c i Red Cedar River's "What we the results of our study and found," Beasley instrumental in effecting changes surface, they all crash to the ground seconds later. child's speech current research, I think the said, "was that there was no in the black State News photo by Tom Gaunt discernible difference in the 'difference only' hypothesis patterns which would enable him makes more sense than the to assimilate standard 'difference - plus - deficit' English at a faster pace. Teachers must be aware of hypothesis." rive to aid voting STUDENT TONIGHT S March 5, which is 90 days after students who introduced legislation to repeal authority to define residence by DENISE McCOURT Bratwurst By were not allowed nothing has happened with it State News Staff Writer the court agreed case. to hear the to vote election. in that Ann Arbor this special for voting requirement students. Republicans referred the since. The Washtenaw Circuit Court decided the legislature did not specifically defining in subsection (b) certain statuatory Knack or | For two and one - half years William Haber, who headed Their appeal was based solely bill back to the presumptions which shall apply German potato salad ■ right of students to vote the Haber committee of the Appropriations Committee and exceed its constitutional in unusual circumstances. on the basis that a subsection of Saurkraut fthere they attend school has Democratic party which a 1954 statute which defines The court ruled this is not »en working its way through submitted recommendations for disenfranchisement, but rather a $1.45 "residence" is unconstitutional. e Michigan court system. The voter reform in 1969, signed the chance for students to retain lichigan Supreme Court gave its appeal letter that was sent Jan. 4 E. Lansing band The 1954 act defined their right to vote in the city or kproval to hear the case last to interested residents around residence to mean "the place at township "that probably most Remember: Wednesday & Thursday lecember. which a person habitually sleeps, of the electors in the nights the state. categories her personal effects 8 - 11 p.m. J The Michigan Voting Rights The keeps his or specified in subsection (b) would Appeal Fund, a corps of seven case originated with eight and has a regular place of prefer." Pitcher Nights play in Detroit in the Ann Arbor area, has University of Michigan students lodging." Section (b) states that to l Those who preferred to [i soliciting fuhds to print the who tried to register to vote in "No elector shall be deemed to Enjoy these beer specials even more with vote in Ann Arbor and who dinners priced to fit a student's budget. Irief required by the high court. the April 1, 1968 Ann Arbor have gained or lost a residence .. could establish their intention to Helmut and Werner Austrian singers Fridav J Don Tucker, treasurer of the city election. One coed's case was dropped, two were allowed . while a student at any institution of learning." A hard rock group who Detroit, as it was largely make it their residence for 9-12. ■oup and a law student at the - voting purposes according to ■niversity of Michigan, said they to vote and the lower courts started their performing career responsible for promoting hard allowed two others to vote. The tii t h < in East Lansing will be among rock music in Michigan. existing judicial interpretation of collected $600 of the the term residence were allowed April 9, 1970 appeal heard in recommendations of the Haber the featured groups to perform The Grande closed for ecessary $1,000. to do so, the court stated. Washtenaw Circuit Court was Commission, State Senator at the Grande Ball Room in numerous the biggest | Jfanfe'n&tetn reasons, The brief must be filed with Why did Carpenter lose his e Michigan Supreme Court by that of the remaining three Sander M. Levin (D-Michigan) Detroit this evening. being the competition from the Eastown Theatre in Detroit appeal in the lower courts? The Maxx, who now live in "Sometimes you need the Detroit, will be on hand along when they started to bring big name rock groups to Detroit. disinterested observation of the law not tied as the lower courts Itetaurant [Grapevine' with the Frut, Cradle and the ai The Grande Ball Room be , A spokesman for the Grande Up, to play their music. Tickets said they plan to be open only will cost $2. on Wednesdays so there will not any competition fron tho were views," law is to the establishment Carpenter said. unconstitutional and I think we're going to win our "The 220 & Howard St./next to X-way became somewhat of a legend in Eastown. between Michigan & Kalamazoo appeal." ithjobs , We've received houvery good M. Thompson at the Office of Black Affairs, on MAC Avenue in E. Lansing news bulletin, "The the African Studies Center and cooperation, and funds from grapevine," is publishing this ASMSU. But "The Grapevine" is n j in 4 Student Services Bldg. service to the University's Dabney's Boutique. The publication has received not to be anybody's political football. We are strictly a WATCH & RING REPAIRING |iinority students. cooperation and support from service." ♦Pierced Earrings "We publish information ASMSU and the Placement Ballard said the black aides on *Pendants jout jobs and housing," James Bureau and has contacts with lallard, St. Louis, Mo., junior, agencies like the Urban campus were distributing the very helpful in newsletter Jewelry ♦Bracelets ♦Lighters ■id. "We want to make black League, the Michigan Itudcnts and all minority group p 1 o y m e n t Security among students. Gifts ♦Diamonds ♦Watches |tudunts aware of the agencies, Con sio icilities and opportunities Community College and the Ivailable to them. We want to Model Cities program. "I got the idea for a $5.00—$10.00 |ull together community newsletter bjencies and students." as a project for an i The Grapevine's weekly run is Education 482 class with Louis 1225 Phone 351-1525 1000 copies, which are Hekhuis," Ballard said. "There distributed in residence halls and are five staff members Only You Can Prevent Starvation Look at it this way. Food stamps only do part of the job. What do you do once you've got the food? Without a copy of the Student Cookery, Bakery and Eatery cookbook, you could starve. Without your recipes for the above mentioned cookbook, we could all starve. Send us your favorite recipe(s) today. On Monday, February 15, we'll publish your recipes, with your name and hometown included, in the First Annual Student Cookbook. There will also be loads of hints on shopping, preparing and eating the foods you cook. All you have to do is fill in the small form below, attach it to your recipe(s), and bring it in or mail it to the Food Editor whose address is also below. Recipe categories are: Salads, Breads, Casseroles, Cakes, Cookies, Meats, Low - Calorie, Foreign Dishes, Pastries, Drinks and Miscellaneous. We welcome recipes from anybody concerned with the perpetuation of healthy students. Small Form Below Food Editor State News Room 341 Student Services Bldg. Name Hometown Diamonds enlarged to show detail Class Local Phone 10% Discount for MSU Students Category Why not open BANKAMEBICABnl ch*Tt'*c.h«"i."y" 1 Budget Terms 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 27 I97| i CHINESE NEW YEAR Group performs 'Year of the Boar' begins 'ballet with soul' Confetti, noisemakers, Times of the new year. Persons who good health, peace of mind, long five different Square and resolutions — thus have lost respect for one another characters, Lee life, attachment to goodness and said. "Classical ballet with soul," is individuals, many Americans welcome the or who have become enemies Mitchell attainment of one's aim in life. Thus in 1911 the Chinese the way Arthur Mitchell teaching ballet new will try to effect a reconciliation to hZ?I year. Neighbors, friends and describes the faced the year of the toiling style he is trying to youngsters in 1968. But for Chinese the world by visiting one another with relatives make new year's calls boar, and had to "toil wearily develop in the dance company none of the dance the.u7 I over, preparations for the gifts. and exchange gifts, bowing to he directs, the Dance Theater of students beginning of the 4,669th year of Homes will be thoroughly one another and saying: and eat much bitterness." In Harlem. experience had profeSfl their lunar calendar will be much cleaned, and every room is to be 1922, Lee said, "they faced the prior to wZ I elaborate. "Congratulations on entering year of the submerged boar, and The 20 young blacks in the Mitchell's company. 'I more Today, an properly decorated, Lee said. the new year! May Heaven bless had to struggle hard When in New instant after midnight, the against company -- most are under 20 York I Living and dining rooms will be you richly and help you readily dancers practice in the th. Chinese sent off the "Year of decked with paintings, art in playing the game of life." poverty, disease, official years of age -■ will demonstrate of a Harlem ba^J!! L the Dog" and usher in the "Year corruption and foreign this style at MSU Feb. 7 - 10, church, and thJ I objects and flowering plants, For 15 days after the new have given a number of the Boar." aggressioi during Black History Week. of bnu I especially the "shui - sin," or year, dinner parties are given in TTn 19 1959, Lee said, "the demonstrations In New According to Shao Chang Lee, narcissus, a symbol of good order to renew old friendships Chinese faced the year of the high schools. Young peoni. ? I Vo? I professor emeritus of Chinese fortune and friendliness. Mitchell, a dancer with the and firmly cement self respecting boar, the year the Greater new ones. Lansing area will h? I - New York City Ballet, was the culture, Chinese debtors will On the walls gilded red - paper Persons born in the Year of for the self • abashing ones to able to make every effort to settle with scrolls will be hung, bearing the Boar are said to be studious regain their self - confidence, to first black man to be premier danseur with a major dance see demonstration Feb. 10 a ^I their creditors before the dawn characters expressing wishes for and quiet, devoting all their will shun hypocrisy and to practice to 5 p.m. in Fairchild from 4 I to all undertakings. Though they self • discipline." company. With financial Admission is $1, but Theater I are not apt to seek many friends, assistance from foundations and under 12 will be children I admitted free I Prof to dance, speak the friendships they do form will be strengthened by kindness, MINK, FERRET MATING The performed dancers have professionally ^ Most I I honesty and truthfulness. recently According to Lee, the boar is they danced i„ Bermuda, Curacao, Philadelphia f in African hums class one of 12 creatures believed the Chinese to "guide them into the pathway of concerned living, and to deliver them from evil." by Th ink Fink coat, anyone? said. fink--fur o and in Lee, Mass., Jacob's Pillow Dance They will give in the Auditorium at a during the Festival performance 8:15 pm Sylvia Kinney, an ethnomusicologist and former music and Listed in their proper order, surprised, but Reserved seat tickets That's right. Fink. "If it pleased, if it But Aulerich said he believes may be dance student at the University of Legon in, Accra, Ghana, will these twelve creatures and their works, we'll call the works. purchased from MSU scientists are this kind of research does have the Union dance and lecture at 7:30 tonight in 108B Wells Hall. functions are the rat, going to offspring a merret. If it doesn't, "We might get an Ticket Office. " Miss Kinney, who teaches African music and dance in try mating minks to ferrets, a we'll call it a fink." offspring some merit — or should we say the destruction; the cow, with the fur of the mink and the "merret." Local ballet dancers at weasel - like relative to the mink. the Dept. of Anthropology at Rutgers University, in New Jersey will cultivations; the tiger, Aulerich will try mating disposition of the ferret — or we "We could get the ideal we're beginning or intermediate level Here's why. Minks, with all give her presentation in an IDC 390, an African arts and vitalization; the hare, minks and ferrets this spring — might get just the opposite." will be able to humanities class. their beautiful fur, are looking for, or we could get just participate in expedition; the celestial dragon, some artificially and some Aulerich and his colleagues a new species of animal, dance classes with the About 550 students are enrolled in the civilization; the fresh water tempermental — even vicious — naturally. or we Harlem 1 undergraduate are a little nervous about this could get dancers on Feb. 8 and 10. interdisciplinary course co-ordinated by Rand Bishop, professor snake, fertilization; the horse, and. therefore, expensive to "I don't know if the mink will nothing," Aulerich For additional of linguistics and oriental and african languages. devotion; the sheep, meditation; raise. Ferrets wear a homely, tear the ferret apart in tlr mating game. For one thing, mink ordinarily are mated in said. "But any way it works out, about these classes, information ! it will be I The Wednesday night lectures, open to the the monkey, transformation; the cheap coat that varies from 'natural' mating process, but intriguing from a Dixie Durr, asst. contact public, will bring to March; ferrets, normally in research standpoint." professor of campus in the future an African novelist, three African cock, decision; the yellow to black. But the ferret is we're going to try it. We'll literary dog, calm and easy - going. April. So the two might not be health, physical education and critics and an American art historian MSU scientists specializing in African art. determination; the boar, probably tranquilize the mink in brought together. have been recreation, or Jeanette Abies of redemption. "Ideally, we'll get an the natural mating — or we'll use For another thing, the trying to calm down the mink the Greater 1 The 12 animals are further offspring with the dispostion of artificial for years. First they tried Lansing Dance breeding. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ classified in a 60 - year cycle, a ferret and the fur quality of "Frankly, scientists expect to get a little the combination kidding from other scientists and tranquilizers. These worked, but Council. 6th A nnual MSU the mink," Richard Aulerich, not well enough. Intercollegiate with each animal appearing in is a little doubtful. The odds are the who heads MSU mink research, people who read or hear greatly against us. Ill be about their research. "The mink - ferret breeding Panel to BIG BAND trials will not be run until at least March," Aulerich said, "so MSU we won't have any offspring ideas JAZZ FESTIVAL until May. a MSU Saturday, January 30, 1971 INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES LECTURE-CONCERT BROADWAY SPECIAL The University College I 1 p.m. Steering Committee will hold in 7:30 p.m. Tickets $1.75 open meeting at 4 p.i Tickets $2.25 presents Thursday in 270 Bessey Hall. Erickson Kiva Faculty members ai students may Bands from Central Michigan University, Western * TONY TANNER submit suggestions for agenda items for the I Michigan University, University of Michigan - Flint, ' College University of Michigan, Case Western Reserve University, ! Michigan State University, Interlochen Arts Academy "GONE WITH THE WIND" M! Advisory Council. Proposals, complaints , The inquiries will also be handled at I ; East tickets available Lansing, Recordland, at Marshall Music in Lansing and t Campus Music, and the MSU * Wide screen and stereophonic sound. Vivien still glows. With Clark Leigh's acting H Yankee) Doodle the meeting which is required before every Advisory Council 1 meeting. | U Lnioi ' Union. Gable, Leslie Howard, Olivia de Dandy Show Haviland, Hattie McDaniel. Directed by Victor Fleming. In Alive on Stage ★★7 color. N.Y.Cast and FOLK CONCERT Scenic Production Presented by the ★ ★★★★★★ MSU Folklore Society Thurs., Fri. - Jan. 28 & 29 7:30 p.m. cine. series UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM - "A BLOCK BUSTER MUSICAL" Friday January 29 Erickson Kiva Admission $1.00 TONIGHT 8:15 p.m. UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM 8:00 $1.00 Tickets on sale at UNION TICKET OFFICE COME Boxoffice Opens 12:45 THE NEW PLAYERS Continuous from 1 p.m. Feature NEED YOU! 1:00-3:10-5:20-7:30-9:40 Lighting crews, costumes, props, stage crews, and house managers Today is LADIES' DAY - 75c to 6 p.m. For: "The Boys in the Band " & " The Boyfriend" ^)nce was a crooked upon a man. time there When he Attend rehearsal tonight Parlors A 8. 10:00. If interested but can't 351-8287. C in the Union 7:30 • attend, call 353-0659 or was good, he was very, very good and when he was bad... 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Fun Cartoon •worj^W'Jir' Shown 2nd at 9 p.m. 3rd at 10:30 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 27, 1971 7 PROFESSOR SAYS Faculty lacks bargainer affiliated with any national to be resolved by a prospective Most of the advancements in TWO CAMERAS with estimated value of $400 were reported missing about 1 p.m. an THEFTS FROM V CHICLES organizations, are possible bargaining agent at MSU would collective bargaining at Monday from the North parked in campus areac contenders for the position of be the scope of the bargaining universities have come in the Hubbard Hall room of Gary V. reportedly involved the loss of Collective bargaining for the exclusive bargaining agent for unit. Grotty said that in the Northeast, he said. Felder, Detroit junior. Felder an estimated $56 in stereo tapes, MSU faculty is an issue looking the MSU faculty. told police the room has been a colleges and universities where Under the Nationl Laboi purse and a wallet in one for a leader, Keith Grotty, asst. "No one organization has yet faculty are now organized, locked. Officers found no signs incident and of an Relations Act signatures from 30 estimated $50 professor of labor and industrial decided to start circulating cards department chairman are of forced entry. per cent of the proposed in clothing in another incident. relations, said Tuesday. or asked to be the sole sometimes included and bargaining unit are required Martha Scott, 22, of Royal In a speech to the Faculty representative," Grotty said. sometimes excluded. before an election can be held Oak, told police she discovered POLICE RECEIVED A Club, Grotty said voices in The role of the student in the COMPLAINT Monday afternoon the apparent $56 theft about opposition to collective decision making process is a from Raymond Fairman, 45, of 6:30 p.m. from her locked bargaining for faculty members major question to be considered, are becoming "somewhat hard he said. to find." "It is MSU breaks Haslett that someone apparently stolen $112 in cash had automobile parked in the bays off Chestnut Road by North entirely possible that from his wallet in a locker at Case Hall. Four organizations are some of the things which Barbara Bishop, 19, of Jenison Field House. discussing the possibility of students have acquired a voice in collective bargaining at MSU, may be lost to them as these for day c ar Police said a lock used by Fairman had been broken from Midland, told officers the $50 loss occurred between Sunday Grotty said. areas become subject to the locker. and Monday from her locked The Michigan Assn. for Higher collective bargaining," he said. automobile Ground was broken Monday serve as a married students service parked east of Luncheon speaker Education (MAHE), an affiliate The types of policies which are of the Nationl Education Assn; generally subject to bargaining center for the University's day care center, Melcer said. CHRISTINE A. BURDICK, Williams Hall off Michigan Avenue. being built in Spartan The day care center was the American Federation of are personnel - related, Grotty Davison junior, told police her Police found no signs of Village. approved by the board of Speaking on collective bargaining for the faculty at the Teachers (AFT); the MSU said. Curriculum questions are Construction of the modular trustees at the Jan. 15 meeting. purse had been taken about 1 forced entry in either incident. faculty luncheon Tuesday was Keith Groty. He claimed it chapter of the American Assn. "conspicuously absent" from buildings will begin immediately, The initial cost for the building p.m. Monday from a room in the No leads or suspects were was an issue without a leader. of University Professors (AAUP); those contracts already Donald Women's Intramural Bldg. after reported by Melcer, associate and equipment will be paid for police in any and the MSU Faculty for negotiated. she left the purse unattended for incident. director of the Institute for by the University. Melcer said State News photo by Harold Friedl Collective Bargaining, not One problem that would have Family and Child Research said. the center will be self-supporting April 1 is set for the center's after it begins operating. national general theatres operating, he said. asks cut in pay hike The cost per child enrolled in Open t 6:45 - In Car Heaters ,SPARTAN TWIN FRANOOR SHOPPING CENTER 3100 EAST WEST SAGINAW Pt»on« 351 0030 the program is $5 a day. i" \ In the evening the center will J* Today At: 7:30-9:20 dmerican Film of the Year! / -lOHNO CONNOR lr I -BERNARD DREW Millil(en budget @Si3 ' , , I VYaWSr lourntl I Gannett News Service ,ACK NICHOLSON contained in previews I letter to Open At 1:00 p.m. Mam "A fascinating film! a Michigan As a basis for his decision security of employment not By ROBERTA SMITH State News Staff Writer legislators. The legislature is Milliken said classified personnel from 1965 through 1969 have found in private enterprise," he NOW; Tm* Abrasively contemporary! required by the constitution to said in a letter. "While He's mean, rotten, approve the recommendations. received pay increases which, on EHSU state employes have not suffered Gov. Milliken Tuesday offered With a two - thirds vote they a per employe basis, are greater economically from the business . sneak preview of his annual may veto the hikes or reduce than those granted by every downturn, more than 100,000 I' BEST FILM budget message with a recommendation that Michigan's 47,000 classified state them to a lesser amount. Milliken predicted legislators would agree with his proposal, major sector of the Michigan economy except in contract construction and public schools. workers in the private sector lost their jobs in 1970, while many others suffered reductions in the OF ibf —Hex OFTHEVEAr Reed, Chici PIECE, government employes receive a pay raise of 6.5 per cent rather than the proposed 8.1 per cent. but admitted it was "too soon to know." The increase is almost two per "State employes have a number of work hours." THEM NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES The "unusually high" 8.1 per cent pay raise would be the cent lower than the steering committee recommended. Last Planners select tentative date ALL SPARTAN TWIN EAST FRANOOR SHOPPING CENTER 3100 EAST SAGINAW PlKW 351 PC" highest in 14 years, Milliken year the committee asked for an for life style festival said. "It would be too high at a 11.7 increase but settled for a 6.4 increase. A tentative date of April 15 - interested in organizing the GIANT Barbra Streisand time when we are trying to "The increase would be too for the festival will be held at 3 p.m. on George Segal 17 has been selected recover from the devastating high after a four year period in Festival of Community and Life Thursday FROM THf KMl RY - in the Stefanoff ELIZABETH TAYLOR economic effects of a prolonged automotive strike and a slump in which the pay government employes increased of state Style Alternatives. Future meetings of those Bldg. Lounge of Student Services* mr ROCK HUDSON JAMES DEAN The Owl BARGAIN HOUR! the national economy," he said. The recommendation, nearly 26 per cent," Milliken A [Gj aid the 1:30-2:30 All Seats 75c Today At: 2:00-3:25-5:20- MERIDIAN 4 THEATRES said. fBrC 3bl REOti I 1 iky W tfAV « delivered Capitol news to newsmen at a "I am,therefore, asking the conference, was fegislattfffe to reduce the recommended raise from 8.1 per DUfUNG Tjftt LI LADIES DAY TODAY I Pussycat 7:15-9:10 cent to a level of 6.5 per cent. U-D law dean 'This would be reasonable; it ■ ICMERIAflD would be responsible; and it to explain school would represent a substantial [OTHER flRAAGCRI An MHA-WIC Presentation pay raise for fine and dedicated public servants." Richard Humphreys, dean of the University of Detroit (U-D) Law School, will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Pre-Law Club 7:30 118 Eppley Center. tonight In 1225 IDOLLY! A love story Humphreys will discuss the U-D law school curriculum and admissions procedures. He will that begins with I also be available for Admission is free. questions. ^ 'The last word in an incredible TONY # thrillcrs.Terrific." T PRQCKAM INtOCiV^.iQN 33? 58l? TANNER ☆1I NOW ~,-ook experiment! IN ENGLISH A less than ordinary man ☆| Open 6:45 P.M. 12th WEEK! XiU ☆ ☆ He awakens ☆ fCATCH-22 , "A TRIUMPH!" A BLOCKBUSTER to an exquisite MUSICAL." -Jack Gaver U.P.I. able price for TONIGHT 8:15 p.m. UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Next! "Quackser Fortune Tickets on sale at the Jas a Cousin in the Bronx" UNION TICKET OFFICE THURSDAY: i"V 1 " Feature 1:25- I ' |[H« I L^TlVl! Im .fglC Ijul ELLIOTT GOULD "I LOVE MY...WIFE" A UNIVERSAL PICTURC • TfCMNICOLO*" starts FRIDAY: THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE "FAR AHEAD OF ITS TIME.. .BEST AUDIO-VISUAL EXPERIENCE IN TOWN!" William Wolf, Cue CLIFF ROBERTSON X^Ly —CLAIRE BLOOM Tonight in Brody South Din:ng Hall 7 & 9 pm IfSYCHO SEXUAL SHOCKERS "AN INCREDIBLY REVOLUTIONARY FILM ... \ $1.00 admission IDs required THE MIND CAN RUN_RI0T!" Th« NYU Ticker Starting at 7:09 Shown Once Only In Above Order S Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan -SPORTS Wednesday, January ; BY 2 MAT SETBACKS Carr, Jones lead Coach not discouraged ND past 'S', 104-80 By GARY SCHARRER State News Sports Writer hurt, and he wrestle on one leg. ride the match out." just couldn't He had to than the final Peninger called it a "good and thought that score Bruce indica £* Drawing eight Up until the Cowboy meet, and Ben Lewis spectators for thousand MSlTs Tom Milkovich had a their matches, could'Ve ! a collegiate because thev J one half minutes left, the Irish wrestling meet isn't very perfect record in dual meets this so close. They drew with MSU scored the last four But then scored 14 consecutive common unless a top notch season. against OSU, opponents, points of the half and went to - Milkovich was pitted against the however, which points, getting many easy team invades the territory of SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Notre lay-ups against the Spartans. the lockerroom trailing, 46-38. Oklahoma State Last weekend University. country's outstanding pounder, Dwayne Keller. The 134 vktoryWb°y8 ° narrow marflno Dame got 65 points from Austin the Spartan Peninger called the s- MSU hurt throughout the The Spartans got no closer two wrestlers have dueled in the loss to Carr and Collis Jones and pulled was grapplers traveled to the OSU Oklahoma, the game by turnovers and was than six points in the second campus and more than 8,000 past and both times Keller came night, away late in the second half to out a "complete fluw rip MSU, 104-80, Tuesday night consistently missing easy shots half with Kilgore scored on a people packed into the OSU on top. Milkovich finished Gerald Malecek's short hook shot after the second to him in the NCAA unexpected in the Athletic Convocation on the front end of fast breaks. arena to watch the No. 1 - rated was a big factor for Center. intermission to cut the Irish lead Cowboys hand the Spartans championships last year and lost Sooners, 19-14 to 46-40. their first loss of the to him, 7-4, in the Midlands last victory. The two teams traded baskets season. "Malecek got month. caught Carr, the nation's second in the opening minutes with According to Spartan Coach something, but I'm sure that Notre Dame gradually Keller entered this season will leading scorer, scored in spurts Benjamin supplying most of the Grady Peninger, however, never happen increased its lead and held a on short jump shots and fast Spartan points and Carr 70-56 lead with about ten leaving the friendly confines of with 38 consecutive victories as Peninger said. "But it again only? break lay-ups to tally 36 points, converting several offensive the MSU Sports Arena really a varsity wrestler for OSU and to happen once to while Jones, banking in jump minutes left and MSU got no has also taken the NCAA title make rebounds for the Irish. didn't effect the performances believer out of himself." shots from all angles, poured in closer than nine points of the Spartan grapplers. twice. After Keller defeated L«wis scored an 29 points. Notre Dame finally grabbed thereafter. Milkovich, 10-2, Peninger was upset "Any athlete enjoys heavyweight in his match agar the lead for good at 17-15 as not, by any means, concerned or the Sooners. The Irish dominated the competing before a good Lewis won a 3 i Rudy Benjamin scored 31 Carr scored on a layup after disappointed with MHkovich's boards in the second half and crowd," he said. "I think it helps decision from Mike points for MSU to keep pace working a give - and - go with all those competing. Of showing. who Brundid* finished the game with a huge course, earlier in the with the Irish leaders, but Jackie Meehan. "Keller is a super - star, season got 58-35 edge over the Spartans. we wrestled before a very biased destroyed OSU's heavyweight little scoring help from his crowd." there's no doubt about that," MSU Jones had 18 rebounds for Notre While MSU had been teammates. stayed close for the next Peninger commented. "Keller is favored Dame, while Catlett had 12 and Against OSU, the crippled to beat Oklahoma, seven minutes, until sophomore Spartans wrestled without the in his fifth year, Milkovich is that the Peningei MSU stayed in the game until center Bill Kilgore picked up his Carr had 10. grapplers' rough meet third foul. Kilgore had been services of NCAA champion only in his second." with OSU the night about eight minutes remained in before the second half. Notre Dame, Kilgore led the MSU Greg Johnson and 1969 Big Ten Although MSU lost the meet, carrying most of the Spartan 21-13, the matches closer (Please rebounders with 11 (nine of **•*§ champ Tom Muir. The Spartans were turn to page 9) leading 76-67, then ripped off rebounding load and with him were trailing, 11-3, In the meet six out of the lineup the Irish began them in the first half) and no straight points to pull ahead when the injury bug struck to dominate *he backboards. other Spartan could manage by 15 and put the game out of reach. more than three. again. This time the victim was Jones tipped in two offensive John Abajace, who hurt his leg Notre Dame blistered the nets rebounds in a row to climax an during the 150 match. Leading by 12 with three and at a 63 per cent shooting pace in eight - point Irish spurt and give Peninger considered the loss the second half and finished the of Notre Dame a 40-29 lead. With Abajace's maneuverability about three minutes remaining game shooting 53 per cent. MSU and subsequent his 8-3 defeat as shot a respectable 48 per cent of the in the half, Jones banked in two w one key turning points in for the contest. the meet. more shots after picking the ball VILLANOVA, PA. (UPI) Porter has signed an agreement off the offensive board and the "One of the things that really — Villanova University said to Pat Miller added 10 points to play in the American Irish had a 46-34 lead, the hurt us was that Abajace got Tuesday an investigation has Basketball Association. the Spartan and Kilgore largest of the opening half. had 12 points. cause Austin Carr injured," he commented. "The turned up nothing to indicate Arthur Mahan, athletic score was tied, 3-3 when he got that basketball , star Howard director, issued a statement Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Porter's amateur status is in tact Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay Mote! - -"Why' Pcty More!'' and the team could not be penalized for using the 6 - foot 7 senior from Sarasota, Fla. BEEF NOT testender ' - ^ ^ choice "TSStindi'r" ' * * * DETROIT (UPI) STEAK 95? - Million SIRLOIN - dollar rookie Bob 97c though a disappointment to the Pistons thus far, is not about to be traded, Detroit general manager Ed Coil said Monday The 6 - foot -10 All - America PESCHKE'S center from St. Bonaventure has AlflA M KjRfe "not lived up to all expectations THRIFTY CQc CMOICI MIF NOT UANII "TiNDItTEST as yet," Coil admitted, but SWIS5 STEAK 33* 81 added, "we don't intend to" talk SLICED Oil trade concerning Lanier. Rumors that the big center, BACON 2-ib. pkg. who signed a $1.5 million five year contract with payments . spread over 15 years, was being HOLLY FARMS shipped to the expansion Buffal" B - have been Combination Pack common lately in Detroit. 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SUNDAY Schaefer and a staff 0 certified instruction. assistants For further information c providing . „ .ai| 5125 W. Saginaw-6200 S. 351-8647 or 353-5199 or go Pennsylvania - Grand River at Okemos Road Room 240, Men's IM, from »■ a.m. p.m. to noon and 1 P-1"- Monday through Friday Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Wednesday, January 27, 1971 9 -SPORTS- S'third line By RICK GOSSELIN we a bright spot against Gophers couldn't buy a goal in that third period." State News Sports Writer managed to catch only one Spartan back as Craig Samer and Ron the Gopher netminder, but watched as his backhand shot sailed The Spartans were down 3-1 going into the final and period, but Doug Peltier swooped in on Jim Watt. Samer scored on the wide of the open corner. tied the game as Don Thompson and Randy Sokoll scored goals rebound of Ron Peltier's shot. "Houtteman made a good shot on the play," Bessone said. "If within the first three minutes of the period. From Sokoll's goal only it had been a little higher, it might have scored, and that i t weekend's split with the Minnesota Gophers left MSU until the end of the game, however, the Spartans endured their The week had its bright spots, though. really would have helped us break the ice." -.Jkpv coach Amo Bessone in a perplexed state of both most frustrating moments of the season. For one stretch of about The team's third line of Larry Jakinovich, Bill Sipola, with A1 I !!«DDointment and general satisfaction. four minutes, MSU kept the puck in the Minnesota zone but Laking and Frank DeMarco alternating at center kept continous The Spartans, as a result of the split, are situated in an almost I "it's natural that you get a little disappointed when you win recorded only a succession of goal post, wide, and blocked shots. offensive pressure on Minnesota, scoring four of the team's eleven comical five way tie for second place in the WCHA. Michigan I k'j the first night and then come back and lose the next night," Finally, after five minutes of scoring drought by both squads, goals. Tech remains alone at the top, with the Spartans, North Dakota, I B«sone said. "We played good hockey but it's unfortunate that Minnesota delivered the game - winning goal. The Gophers Minnesota - Duluth, Wisconsin, and Denver scratching for the Laking scored his first goal of the season on an excellent number two berth. Colorado College, Minnesota, and Michigan i. urn -- - . deflection. Dave Roberts took a slap shot from the blue line and round out the most balanced college hockey conference in Laking, standing about 25 feet out to the right of the net, got a America. piece of his stick on the puck, directing it over the right shoulder of a surprised Brad Shelstad. us "It was the first real series that the third line was able to offensively," Bessone paid. Laking, help as a result of his showing against Minnesota, will start Sub Villa as the third line center against Notre Dame this weekend. Laking also did a fine job in killing penalties, and will retain that post along with Rick Houtteman. Houtteman himself had a chance to open up the game in favor now delivers of the Spartans while killing a penalty in the first period of the second game. "Hoot" intercepted a pass and skated in alone on HOURS OF DELIVERIES 5 pm - 1 am Daily 4 pm - 12 Sunday Sfe| 4* Spartan wrestlers Phone 351-4731 (Continued from page 8) wasn't a reason for their defeat. while meet. drawing in the second lor the best subs in town "In tournmanets you have to "Nobody was pleased with M wrestle twice that same our performance either night," afternoon or night so saying that Peninger commented. "We don't you're tired is a poor excuse." have a long way to go, but we Mike Ellis, Zindel and Lewis still have a way to go in were the only Spartan wrestlers developing technique and (masked), Dave Roberts (2), Bill Sipola (18), and Larry to emerge from the two meets sharpness, 4980 Northwind It took five players, but MSU managed to hold out the Jakinovich (19). without a defeat. Ellis won two "We have to peak everybody East of Yankees Minnesota Gophers on this play. Frank DeMarco (9) skates decisions, 3-0, 6-5, Zindel and for the Big Ten and national All Deliveries over $3.00 - Free into the pile in an attempt to aid kneeling Jim Watt State News photo by Milton Horst Lewis each scored one victory tournaments." All Deliveries under $3.00 - 25c Extra IFEB. 7 AT JENISON *W /i y Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More! 8 ft. 3 in x 11 ft. 3 in. derby comes to 'IT Roller Derby comes to MSU with Robinson on the Braves' Sunday, Feb. 7, as the world women's unit are Cathie Reed champion San Francisco Bay and Sandy Dunn. ROOM SIZE RUG Bombers tangle with the Derby games consist of eight Northeast Braves In a 7 p.m. periods of 12 minutes each, four $12.88 show at Jenison Fieltfhouse. skated by the men's teams and four by the wonaenfc. They will Hi skate on a specially constructed, Club, are now on sale at the banked board oval. Jenison ticket office, priced at The game here is one of some $4, $3 and $2. 80 to be contested by the two Star of the bombers is team Room size rugs. Colorful candy stripe squads in a coast - to - coast captain Charlie O'Connell, but tour-. pattern. Polypropylene rugs withstand there is a female headliner as stains and soil. Ideal for dormitories, well in Margie Laszio, and one of apartments, dens, family rooms and the derby's numerous couples, kitchen. Tony Roman (Peanuts) Meyer. and Carol Varsity Club Carol has won most of the derby's honors for women, including most valuable player to hear Fuzak awards and several all - star honors. Her husband is a top The MSU Varsity Club will scorer and ranks second in hold its second meeting of the lifetime derby records. Last year term at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Roman won the Fred Cohen Stadium clubroom. All members Memorial Cup for outstanding are asked to contact an officer if sportsmanship. they cannot attend. All The Braves, archrivals of the letterwinners who have not yet Bombers, are coached and captained by Ronnie Robinson, joined the club to attend. Dr. are also invited John Fuzak, SAVE $5.09 son of famed boxer Sugar Ray faculty representative to the Big Robinson. Sharing top billing Ten, will be the guest speaker. MEN'S C.P.0. 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Call after 6 p.m. 484 weeks old I Hardtop, 2 Car seat, divider - bookcase, 3394 | one class day before convertibles, snows. New month. Available immediately. 2-1-28 brakes, 36"x84". Child's fire engine. exhaust. 482-2292. 3-1-29 Call 393-8289. 5-1-28 COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD Sale: publication. 355-0850. A-5-2-1 furniture, wicker, imports, stereo, NORWEGIAN ELKH0UNDS i„ PHONE TORINO 1968. V-8, console, GRAND RIVER, 2822 N. Furnished, CUSTOM MADE lamp and barrel TV, clothing, wedding gown. Collie puppies. 5 weeks old, both I water paid, private entrance. Saturday - Sunday, 1001 Fairway parents pure breds. $10 I 355-8255 automatic, fastback. AM-FM liquor cabinets. Please call after 5 Lane, Lansing. 332-1358. 3-1-29 RATES radio, new polyglass tires, air 371-1173. 484 0897. 5-1-27 p.m., 393-7034. A-5-2-1 _ 521-3467. 3-1-29 1 shocks, sharp. Call 489-7084, after DOG 1 day $1.50 5 p.m. A-5-2-1 NEAR MSU. Large, furnished, 1 ONE PAIR of Head Comp. Slalom DOUBLE BED. Like new. Must sell. GROOMING. Terriers, i|» Poodles. Experienced. I 15c per word per day bedroom apartment, for 2 or 3 skis, 197 cm. One pair of Head Best offer. Call after 9 p.m. home. Call Anita Private I 3 days $4.00 VW 1963. New engine, brakes, students. 6 unit complex. comp. giant slalom, 200 cm. 351-7383. 2-1-28 882-0788. A5-1-29 Chaffee I regulator, starter. Body good. Carpeted and lots of closet space. For Rent 13Vic per word per day 351-2225. 5-2-1 Call MUSSELMAN REALTY. For Rent Please call after 5 p.m., 393-7034. RUMMAGE SALE includes baby A-5-2-1 10% STUDENT DISCOUNT on fi* 5 days $6.50 332-3582. Evenings, 351-7934. clothes, and furniture. Call I WANTED: MALE Two 13c per word per day VW, 1966. Radio, runs well. $700. TF roommate. HOUSE TO SHARE, male. 10 372-8383. A5-1-29 and other live animals. Docktor I 694-8128; evenings, 485-1336. bedrooms, two baths. minutes to MSU. WATERBEDS, WATERBEDS, Pet Center, Meridian $50 and (based on 10 words per ad) 5-2-2 CEDAR GREENS sublet 1 bedroom Meadowbrook Trace. 699-2785. Waterbeds. King size starting at FENDER JAGUAR, Gibson stereo 349-3950. 5-1-29 $60/month. Carpeted living room furnished. Utilities paid. $110. 5-1-29 $79.95 at White Monkey. Save with fireplace. 487-6295 or amplifier. Excellent condition. Peanuts Personals must be 353-7329, after 4 3-1-28 $5.00 with this ad. NINE CUTE Puppies, 5 weeks old. VOLKSWAGEN 1963. Excellent p.m. 339 9060. 3-1-29 351-6911. $450. Call 363-1504. 5-1-29 I pre-paid. East Lansing's Finest A-5-2-1 mechanical condition. Four new STUDENT RESIDENCE $5 each. For more details, I tires and a good spare. 351-4856, FOUR MAN Unfurnished house 332-5650. A-5-1-29 There will be a 50c service STEREO AND 8 track car tape after 6 p.m. 3-1-29 Now Offering HOCKEY SKATES Bauer 99, size and adjacent to campus. Call 332-4930 player, with FM stereo, $75 each. bookkeeping charge if for appointment. 3-1-29 7V4, $40; Mini 8, 8 track car tape FREE AKC registered Dachshund this ad is not paid within TWO GIRLS needed immediately. SHORT - TERM LEASES 627-5865, after 6 p.m. A-5-1-29 I VOLKSWAGEN 1964. Best offer. player, $30. 882-2378. X-3-1-28 good home. Minature $51 Utilities included. Close. 337-1335 one week. Runs good. Call 489-7017 after 5 or 351-2608. 5-1-28 luxurious fflCfl Limited GIRL NEEDED, near campus. Share DOUBLE BED, spring and mattress, 882 2819. 5-1-27 The State News will be p.m. 3-1-29 )|QU Time Only room. No lease. $62.50. TOPCON RE-2, 58mm F1.8 Topcor lens; 2X and 3X extenders; filters. headboard. Portable black and CEDARVIEW APARTMENTS. 1 * 351-3054. 5-1-27 ALASKAN MALAMUTE. AKC. responsible only for the Lowered Move-I" Cost Best offer. Call 355-8079. 3-1-29 white TV. 372-2607. 3-1-27 I first day's incorrect Scooters & Cycles bedroom, newly furnished. Walk ONE MAN for 4 Choose from 25 healthy puppies. I to campus. 351-5647. 4-1-29 man, duplex, GIBSON Well marked, heavy boned, f insertion. *Out-of-S!ght furniture $47.50. No lease. Six blocks west GUITAR, SG standard. The Also 669-3423. 10-2-2 CLASSIFIED MARKET is a Carpeting of Frandor. Liberal minded. amp. Must sell. Call ONE GIRL needed: Two bedroom, After A-5-1-2 great place to sell antiques. For a es, I net. 5 p.m., 489-5366. 3-1-28 353-1571.5-2-2 3-man. 351-0805 after 5 p.m. SAMOYED PUPPIES. AKC. Pet and result- getting Want Ad dial I 5-2-1 43 USED Sewing machines, $18.50 355-8255. SHEPARD STREET, 3 AMPEG GUITAR amp. Solid state show types. Good with children. I bedroom, 100 up. Zig - zaggers and straight Phone 339-8587. 3-1-28 Automotive Auto Service & Parts AVAILABLE NOW. All utilities paid. 731 APARTMENTS partly fur pithed. $150/month. speakers, watts. 1 Two year 15" Altec old. Excellent stitchers. 26 used vacuum Partly furnished. 322 Elm Place, 372-8130, after 5 p.m. A-5-1-29 cleaners, $12.50 up. Tanks and Rental office open 12-6 Daily condition. 351-7730. 2-1-28 No. 2. $1 lOv'month. $120 for 2. uprights. ELECTRO GRAND, 804 AUSTIN HEALEY, 1961 Sprite, bug and Sunday HASLETT AREA. 3 bedroom ranch. MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East Plus deposit. 337-0649 or SKI IS - HEADS, standard 6'7'. East Michigan. Hours, 9 - 5 p.m.; 351-9585.4-1-29 731 Burcham Dr. 'A mile New, country atmosphere, $200 a Kalamazoo Street . .. Since 1940. Cubco bindings, Koflack boots, Saturday, 9 a.m.-12. 0-1-29 SEALPOINT SIAMESE kittens. Pure I of Abbott Rd. month. References and deposit. Complete auto painting and size 10, poles and trunk mount ski bred. 4 months. Females, collision service. IV 5-0256. C GIRL FOR 2 man, large apartment. Phone 351-7212 482-3732. 5-1-29 YOU WON'T believe our large [ $92.50. No deposit. 351-2381. rack, $70. 351-8436 after 6 p.m. selection of frame styles. declawed, vaccinated. Call I BUICK 1958. Special deluxe sedan. APARTMENT 2-1-28 372-4854, after 7 p.m. 3-1 -2f 4-1-29 RENTAL CENTER, GIRL: TWO blocks from campus. AT MEL'S we repair all foreign and OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 2615 East 11,000 original miles, immaculate. 444 Michigan Avenue. Select an $45 monthly. No lease. 351-3341. 337-9512. A-5-2-1 American cars. If we can't fix it, it apartment to suit your kind of life ALLIED 935 stereo amplifier. 16 Michigan Avenue, 372-7409. can't be fixed. Call 332-3255. O ROOMMATE TO share 1-1-27 C-1-29 AFGHAN HOUND. Black me Lansing style. Some with swimming pool, watts per channel. (IHF). $56. apartment with male student. apricot female. 1 year, 332-1895 I BUICK SPECIAL 1964. Good others close to campus and GIRL ROOMMATE 2 ' miles from Evenings 355-5571. 1-1-27 A-5-2-2 Utilities paid, $50 monthly. GET IN on the funl Read the transportation. $250 or best offer, roommate service. HALSTEAD 372-3038, 351-2449. 3-1-28 Aviation 485-6769.2-1-27 MANAGEMENT COMPANY campus. Own room, 5 acres. Pets AM-FM CONSOLE stereo. Good Peanuts Personals in the Want Ads welcome. Call after 5 p.m., each GERMAN SHEPARD. part collie, 18 I 35 V-7910. O condition. 3 years old. $125. dayI FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to OKEMOS LUXURY apartment to 351-3987. 5-2-2 months. Shep is obedient and I CAMARO, 1969 Z-28, 23,000 miles. 882-3170. 2-1-28 learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE. sublet. Utilities, carpeted, WOMEN: ROOMMATE(S) BRIDAL GOWN. Size 12 tall. extremely affectionate. Needt I Polyglas, full power. Call needed to THREE BEDROOM home. 337-1134. 5-1-29 Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C disposal, drapes, $140. 332-4006. share luxury apartment near Furnished. Students, working BRAND NEW scuba equipment. Organza with Venetian lace. someone to 351-6550. A-5-2-2 play with. $10. [ 3-1-29 campus. Call 351-0782 9 a.m. 351-3163. A-5-1-29 - 6 men, or girls. Call after 4 p.m., Tank, regulator, backpack. $160. CHEVELLE, 1968. SS 427, 4 speed Loaded. Call 337-9512. A-5-2-1 Employment ONE MAN for 4-man, Twyckingham. 485-1380. 7-1-29 Mick, 351-9419.3-1-29 AMPEX TAPE teenr^er. 0ne track, LOCATE LOST PETS fast, Dill | Available immediately. 351-3329. MEN: ROOMATE(S) needed to share tapes inclSOLD Best offer. 355-8255 now for a quick - i EAST SIDE: 3 STEREO: BOSE 901 speakers. DENTAL ASSISTANT. Full or part 3-1-29 luxury apartment near campus. bedroom, remodeled 351-3163. A-5-1-29 Classified Ad. Sansui 240 watt amp. 3 months time, with Call 351-0782 9 house. New orthodontic a.m. - 6 p.m. TF carpeting and old. 351-3118 between 6 - 8 p.m. To Give With All experience. Downtown. 482-9695, GRAND RIVER 2822, N. 5 paneling. Conservative adults PRACTICALLY NEW 15" Jenson 3-1-28 days, 484-0702, evenings. 3-1-27 rooms furnished, just remodeled. ONE GIRL to sublease winter term. $225. 351-3969.0 Woofer enclosed In refinished Your Love Something Water paid, private entrance. cabinet. Garrard SI-65 Table. She'll Always Treasure. CHEVROLET, 1968 Impala. Power Rivers Edge Apartments. SONY STEREO HP - 480, excellent steering, air conditioning. Fowler, CITY CLUB of Lansing located in $90/month. 371-1173, 484-0897. 351-1416. 5-1-29 ONE OR TWO needed for far out 351-4715. 3-1-27 5-2-2 condition. Gibson classic guitar, 582-3941, evenings. A-5-2-1 Olds Plaza Hotel (former Jack house. After 9 p.m., 393-1431 good condition. 349-1651. SEWING MACHINE Clearance Sale. Tar), whose staff consists of many SPACIOUS 2 bedroom furnished 5-1-26 MODERN A-5-1-29 Brand new portables - $49.95. CHEVY, 1963, MSU students, needs a few SPACIOUS 2 bedroom student apartment. Close, good running cocktail and regular waitresses and fully carpeted apartment. G.E. reasonable, parking. 332-0965. O $5.00 per month. Large selection condition. $225. 351-1 162 also busboys mostly for luncheon appliances, air of reconditioned used machines. A-5-2-1 conditioner, business from 11 garbage disposal. In Haslett, only TWO BEDROOM furnished mobile Singers, Whites, Necchis, New - 3:30 p.m., minutes from campus. No pets. home units. Lakeview lots. Home and "Many Others." $19.95 CORVAIR 1962 suitable for short some night and special party work distance driving - $125. Call available. High pay, free meals, Phone 339-2490 for appointment. $30/week. No lease. 15 minutes TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS to $39.95. Terms. EDWARDS A VALENTINE AD 5-2-2 from campus. 641-6601. 0-3-3 are now leasing student DISTRIBUTING 332-8748 after 5 p.m. 5-2-2 uniform and other benefits. For units. These spacious luxury apartments are COMPANY, 347 Student Services appointment for personal completely 1115 North Washington, carpeted and furnished with distinctive Spanish Mediterranean 489-6448. C-1-28 355-8255 8 - 5 p.m. CORVAIR 1964. 4 door. Runs well. interview call 372-4673. 6-2-3 ONE, TWO, and three bedroom $300. After 3 p.m., 489-5378 furnished apartments near furniture. Each unit has a dishwasher, A-5-2-1 BABYSITTER WITH references. campus. One bedroom garbage disposal and starting individual control $140. Two bedrooms central air Prefer live in. Sheridan School ONE OR 2 girls for 2 man furnished. conditioning. These four CROSSWORD - CORVETTE 1969 convertible. area. 2 children. Call after 7 p.m., Close to campus. Month's rent $175. 351-9036. 6-1-29 starting units have up to 3 parking spaces per unit. The student's leisure man s UiMpWeJr m 20,000 miles. $3,400. After 6:30 p.m., 337-2395. 2-1-28 489-0350. 2-1-28 free. 351-7595. 3-1-29 WOODSIDE APARTMENTS. New, time has been adequately planned for with a giant heated PUZZLE p 1 nBp 1 6 eJsItMp F 0 URl ta TjojuBI t SITTER FOR baby girl. Close ONE OR one bedroom furnished, balcony, by, 11 two for two man swimming pool, recreation rooms and private balconies. If you - 3 p.m., good pay. Starts apartment. laundry, security locks, quiet area! CORVETTE, 1963 Coupe. Beautiful. Spring Immediately want to bo among the first residents of quarter. Call now, 332-8256. 351-1396. 351-8238. 0-5-2-2 351-4698, ED 2-2920, 349-9152. TWYCKINGHAM call Must see. Call after 5 p.m. 882-2318. A-5-2-1 today. There are units starting at $65/month per man. ACROSS 23 Absconds SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA. Partly 1. Currency MSU STUDENT who can furnished. 1 bedroom. Carpeted. 24. Wed DODGE DART play honky convertible, $300. Fair condition. 1964. - tonk piano. Call 389-2432 after Couple only. Private. Parking. Houses 5. Classifies 27. Enemy Call $115. Utilities included. Phone 10. Roundup 28. The birds anytime, 393-7933. 5-1-27 4p.m1_3;1:29 11. Wing-footed 29. Porch y|t A N 351-6278. 10-2-8 SOUTH LANSING. 3 bedroom BABYSITTER TO come into my duplex. Tiled basement MODEL OPEN EVERYDAY 13. Bygone 33. Obscure wa FIAT 850, 1968. 27,000 - garage, EXCEPT SUNDAY miles. Spartan Village home. Call after 5 GIRL NEEDED immediately to share patio. Stove, refrigerator, 14. The Ruminants 34. Standpoint Excellent condition! $1600 or p.m., 882-6875. 3-1-29 1 bedroom apartment. No FOR RENTAL INFORMATION 15. Gram molecule 35. Cosmic cycle deposit. furnished. $200. Married couples, CALL: best offer. 882-6534 after 16. Heroic 6:30 Juliet, 372-1910, grad students, or faculty MARSHA CHANEL 372-2797 36. Present age FLYING TO MIAMI area over the 484-0681. 3-1-28 372-1398. 5-1-29 or 332-6441 18. Through 38. Solo spring break? Opportunity for girl 19. Urged 40. Boat basin to earn $40 DOWN 3- Bishopric accompanying 6 year ONE BEDROOM furnished 21. Caged 41. Freshen 4. Straight- SOUTH LANSING: 2 old down and back. Call 355-1865 apartments. Short bedroom 22. Possessive 42. Beer 1. Complexion term leases. completely furnished. Carpeted forwardness or 351-5949. 3-1-29 Close to campus. $140 $160. adjective 43. Medication 2. Muddle - living room, garbage disposal. 5. Fleet 351-5289. 5-1-28 Children welcome. $240 SIX, NINE and TWELVE MONTH LEASES FORD, 1956, fair condition. Best RESPONSIBLE BABYSITTER. Nine includes I 3 1 s 4 T 8 9 offer before February 351-2183. A-5-2-1 1st month old boy. Daily, Monday - EAST LANSING, MSU near. 4 utilities. MASON: 5 bedrooms completely furnished. $550 a AVAILABLE. % & II % 12 7. Twitching Friday. Call 332-0087, after 6 student farmhouse. Private, month includes utilities. 9. Calm p.m. 2-1-28 Available carpeted, furnished. 337-2285. FORD, 1965 Supervan, heavy duty anytime, completely furnished 13 •H $525. 355-3723. Call after 6 p.m' WFMK NEEDS part time, weekend 6-1-29 efficiency apartments, $55 and up. 882-5743. 0-1-28 a week 15 16 % •7 16 12. Target game 17. Footlike part 4-1-29 announcers. Experience, 3rd and car required. Call 349-4000, ask LANSING bedroom OR East Lansing. One furnished. Large, airy 19 % 20 y// u 20. Gentlemen JEEP, 1946, Willys, 4 wheel drive, % 21. Excuse GTtopcfungljam for Mr. Tweedle. 3-1-29 rooms. Air conditioned. Rnlli good condition. Inquire Beautifully maintained. Suitable 4 channel % Va % ii 23 of the 626-6077. A-5-2-2 RN OR LPN with medication for 3 - 11:30 p.m. shift. course Skilled for faculty, grad students, business w tS at % 24. Lady MERCURY PARKLANE, 1965. Full power. New tires, shocks. Air. Excellent exhaust, and care 10-2-2 nursing. West. Call Miss Turek, Provincial House 484-1483 people, married couples. Lease. 332-3135 or 882-6549. O ROOMMATE SOUND 4620 S. Hagadorn % %V) «o ii ti g-bffL 26. SucKing 27. Retainer condition. NEEDED Fee CB radio and 393-2104. 5-1-27 antenna. $875 PART TIME employment: 12-20 apartment. Dorm contract soon at the 33 % W is K/j 29. Assistant minister transferable. After 5pm % hours per week. Automobile 17 *0 *9 30. Shop lights PONTIAC CATALINA 1969 required, 351-5800. O 353-1972. 3-12-7 Stereo MA NA GEMEN T EXCL US1VEL Y BY: 1 Shoppe 10 41 vinyl ONE 32. Afresh hardtop. 400 Cubic, many extras. OR two girls needed for 2 PART TIME, earn up to $50 13,500 miles. $2,300. 371-2030 after six.S-1-28 per week. Car necessary. - $75 Call bedroom apartment. Reduced rent. No deposit. Call 332-4350. Alco Management Company % Ml < and ckn friends and member "of "Anson's "hippie - - tier, ... disposal. testimony We're going to try this part of way 48 to c'ear M®"80" at their own expense. Real Estate charges or trials in which A-6-2 2 defendants have been involved. TinlE SCHOONER 1968. Madison students stage funera THREE BEDROOM ranch. Coprosecutor Stephen Kay i0*45'. Extra,. Clean. Rustic. told a newsman the state will Comple'o'v ♦«'"lshed' nevv Barvarian architecture. Fireplace! furnace. East Lansing Fenced. Many extras. Phone present evidence that defendant Susan Atkins, 22, helped kill a ^Por rent or sale. 669-3509. 339-2853. A-5-2-2 3-1-29 musician a few weeks before the (Continued from ^ ...... page 1) vo^fd a«ainst the bylaws, said. . Some students, including permanent veto of bylaws over , ~ » r " a republic of equal number of MARLETTE, 12x60 with Service August 1969 slayings of Miss Herbert Garfinkel said Tuesdav „ l^ey "e doin8 is Michael J. Betzold, St. Clair the faculty," e he said. faculty," he said. students and faculty - after all e.pandle 12x24. New carpet, Tate and six others. 'You have "You havp tn thp«> thinaa tnko thmui to take rhino« "?A!!L^eas,er 11 easier to. *amatize by 10 aramauze Shores junior, Dy snores junior, the "funeral the "luneral Both students and faculty why not include secretaries?" furnished or unfurnished. Call BABYSITTING IN my home. Kay said the state will offer with irith a erain grain of salt"salt, exaggeration and lampooning director," say the key to the group indicated prior to the But he said students should 489-5428. 5-1-29 Experienced teacher and moi!v»r. evidence that Manson shot and About ~~~ 350 " Iamp« MnHicnn with the 's to concern themselves defeat of the bylaws was the voting that the document was nevertheless have a "significant Phone 355-9802. 3-1-29 wounded another musician a few students had earlier voted to particulars," he added, abstention of four key faculty not completely satisfactory to role" as in the evaluation of days before the Tate killings, members. them, but each group indicated faculty where student evaluation accept the bylaws but on Lost & Found UNUSUAL PASTY Hors d'o using the same gun used on some Thursday and Friday the faculty In a joint statement, the four it would compromise no further, sheets play an "important" part. Appetizer size, $2.50 dozen. Bite of the Tate victims. said they abstained "because we "I don't think you could say He said they should not have failed to ratify them » short of Jsr EYEGLASSES with brown size, 3 dozen for $2.50. Minimum "The jury is entitled to know the eleven votes needed detect important defects... we tyrannical overbearing "the power of decision" as the frames in locker room of Men's IM order 8 dozen cannot cast a favorable vote for 24 dozen bite proposed bylaws would have for faculty oppressing the students," or the background of the "I'm w Friday nite. Call 484-0412 dissappointed I had jr five. 3-1-29 50% d?ptS V ZVToIke tdufendantS V° h!'P thCm make h°Ped the students would ^ke excess the document as a whole. Garfinkel said. involved. The Democratic Fearing that a negative vote Garfinkel said he questioned Republic PURSE in Planetarium. 351-3349.1-1-27 ' llZIZ * ~— whether to send them to the gas ™ the pains to examine the BpeCUIC mc pauio lu CAfllllllHJ U1C ^ecific m would be interpreted as a vote the student assumption that operating on a one vote per objections raised by the faculty 1^. 1 * _ _ J. against the principles of student ,urn - Mason Hall or call NEED MATH HELP? Tuto»ring ch«r"ber Kay said. instead of raising protests of a iQl 111 171 GOT they should have equal member basis, was elected last service available for M108 - M215. Chief defense attorney Paul general nature," Garfinkel, who participation in college representation on all committees winter to draft bylaws for Call 355-0980 after 6 p.m. 5-2-2 governance...we do not wish to within the college. separate ratification by faculty OST: BLACK Labrador puppy, 6 The Kroger Co. Store in the vote ^ . against the document lI don't think j University is and students. months. Whitehills area. Jim, ALTERATIONS AND dressmaking Frandor Shopping Center was either." 3514490. 3-1-28 by experienced seamstress. Reasonable charge. Call 355-5855. ASMSU suit fined $50 and court costs recently after state inspectors Betzold "Phalanstery Review," wrote in the Personal (Continued from page 1) t found ground beef offered for sale that contained excess fat. publication a in James Madison College, that the abstaining student Nun fails to testify BEST WAY TO SAVE TIME I Shop ASMSU Student Board or the REAKWATER . . . GOOD solid Harvey Raatz, manager of the faculty found a "unique and (Continued from page 1) will be arraigned in U.S. District for your next auto in the Classified Music. Now booking, shall initiate amendments and faculty Committee on Student Kroger store, declined Tuesday dramatic way to screw the long the tap was operated, nor Court here on Feb. 8. They are Ads.Checknowl —J 4ff°i" Affairs * * review proposed amendments to ' ■ 353-1824.3-1-29 . may.. propose to comment on the fine. students this time." by whom. the Rev. Phillip Berrigan, 47, PAINTING INTERIOR the Academic Freedom Report amendments or revisions to any The fat content in ground "You say, O far - sighted four, Other reasons given for her now serving a sentence at make any room liveable. Paint with the exceptions of Sections section of the document," beef may not be more than 20 that you do not wish to see the refusal to testify included Danbury, Conn., for destroying dawn donuts 2.1.4.9 and 2.2" (sections on the Buckner said. per cent. In hamburger, the contentions that the immunity provided at wholesale prices. Grad long and arduous labors of... the draft records; Eqbal Ahmadn, 1135 E. Grand River students, reasonable, references, responsibility and professional B"t the Taylor Report maximum fat content is 30 per Democratic Republic wasted.' law is unconstitutional and fails 40, a Pakistani graduate student; 372-8158. c rights of the faculty). contradicts the Freedom Report cent, a spokesman for the But you must be aware that to protect her against future the Revs. Neil McLaughlin, 30, East Lansing "The Academic Freedom ^y„^^ ^a!'uy e£c®_Michigan Dept. of Agriculture y0ur abstention absolutely prosecution, that the law and Joseph Wonderoth, 35, both 332-2541 SNOW SHOVELING, TRASH Report states that either the sections of the Freedom Report said Tuesday. insured precisely that," Betzold permits the grand jury to use her Catholic priests, and Anthony HAULING, MINOR Repairs, year Conditions meat said. - round home care. Handy man. testimony against her in future Soblick, 30, a former priest, all NOW OPEN 24 HOURS Call Charlie, 372-8507. 20-2-2 Transportation *-« . Article 7.1.1 of the Academic * j ; slaughterhouses continual are under The in _ .... snags ... the passing of theVllt cases, that the government . is from Baltimore, and Sister inspection by the document, Garfinkel said, were asking the grand jury to exceed Elizabeth McAlister. 31, South TO SERVE YOU. Freedom Report says ttoit either 'V AND Michigan Animal Health faculty's reluctance to relinquish its power because it is trying to Orange, N.J. appliance service. BE WHERE it's at and motorcycles he student board of ASMSU or Division. Reasonable Phone E. its right to determine the gather evidence outside the All but Father Berrigan are RTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHIC rates. the Committee on Student Harvey, 332-2425. 5-1-29 sell fast in the Classified Ads. Dial However, some stores grind selection process of faculty Middle District of Pennsylvania free on bond, portraiture. Professional quality. 355-8255 nowl Affairs may propose meat on the premises and it is 75% off commercial rates. amendments and revisions, or representatives on various and that she was being Philip Berrigan's brother, the 351-1767, evenings. 5-2-1 not inspected continually. committees and its ability to compelled to answer questions Rev. Daniel Berrigan, who also is Typing Service Wanted approve amendments or "it's very difficult for an amend the bylaws without about associations that violate serving a prison term at Danbury TTENTI0N INDIAN Students - revisions approved by living unit inexperienced person to student support the First Amendment to the for destroying draft records, was All Indian spices reduced 50% COMPLETE THESES service. or group government or by not determine the amount of fat in a ONE OR two girls for Americana Constitution. among seven persons named as ow through January 31st at Discount printing. IBM typing and less than 100 petitioners." meat shipment," Leach said. Apartments. Call 332-2911. The six defendants in the case coconspirators. CROSSROADS IMPORTS, 222 binding of theses, resumes, 3-1-27 Abbott Road. 3-1-29 publications. Across from campus, corner MAC and Grand River, Strike tops '70 activism 'RAYS, tonics, combs, shampoo, below Style Shop. Call brushes and dryers. UNION COPYGRAPVl SERVICES, BUILDING BARBER SHOP. 337-166&C C-1-27 CHILDREN'S METAL TV trays with TYPING: IBM Selectric. Fast A lesson in cartoon, western characters, etc. . complexion accurate service. Thesis, Term Any age, good condition. we. Call 484-4519. East Michigan papers. 484-2661. 0-1 -29 482-4752. 2-1-27 (Continued from page 1) after round of erudite humor at massive peace marches, the first After the air had cleared, 19 attended a rally in_memory ot 485-7197, Lansing "Mill. MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS One week later, former his antagonists, Adams began his of which was led by Adams, had been arrested and more than the four murder^Jtent State DISSERTATIONS. THESES. Term STUDIOS C-1-28 papers. Expert typist with degree President Hannah delivered his first week in office by becoming State Rep. Jackie Vaughn, and 25 injured, including one students and President Wharton JOB WANTED Male high in English. IBM. 351-8950. O - annual state of the University physically surrounded by a members of ASMSU as 5,000 student who had acid thrown in announced that classes would be school graduate with 3 years old world luxury group of 75 demonstrators marched from Beaumont to the his eyes and one police officer cancelled that Friday so that a The oldest luxury hotel is NEED COPIES? Want to save? THE sales experience; seeking full SJV16 Auditoriuin * 250-300 demonstrators gathered protesting the presence of steps of the Capitol. hit in the head by a brick. President Nixon's decision to teach-in could be held to discuss the war in Indochina and other COPY SHOPPE can show you or part time employment. recruiters of the Oakland, Calif., The peace movement London's Savoy, built in the outside protesting Hannah s send troops into Cambodia how to get two Xerox copies for 337-2127. police Dept. at Student Services continued to keep the campus matters. "880's. It was the first appointment as the Head of the the price of one. Phone 332-4222. g^g. quiet until the evening of Feb. began a chain reaction of protest Less than one week later, European hotel to offer Agency for International Less than two weeks after the 19, 1970, when 250 persons left from the nation's campuses 2,000 marched to the Capitol in modern comforts such as 70 blood donors needed. $7.50 for all positive, a negative, B negative Development. Harvard SDS packed 10,000 a rally in support of the Chicago which resulted in the deaths of a light drizzle to protest the lathrooms and important BARBI MEL: guests could order any size Typing, multilithing. No job too large or too small. negative, »»«,, $10.00. « „u.vU. . Several street lights were people into Harvard stadium and 7. at ~ — " the Union and marched to ~ — four students at Kent State Indochina action. Five days bed. Block off campus. 332-3255. 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This eliminates all re-typing p.m., Monday, Wednesday and "'and ^emonstrat°rs grov of ar|d a smaller counter Young Socialists Alliance and drove the group across Grand intervention, 200 left an anti - to look for except author's changes and ASMSU to protest the presence River onto the campus, chasing ROTC rally at the International The Action Group Against bargains even such as in luxury items antiques, sporting corrections. ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISING, ^7,oTi'Z£SSSi'i Spring term 1969 saw of ROTC on campus. Three days later, on April 28, some protestors as far as Center and set fire to curtains in Demonstration Hall. Racism and supporters met in the Union on May 19 to discuss across Beaumont. goods, from Frandor. Phone 485-1238. C economics professor Walter En route to the hall, the racism and the only to have cars, jewelry. Check more than 100 black Rocks, bottles and anything war, there now! 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" 7-8 a.m. Green Room, Union; Deaf Sign, 9:30 - 10 p.m. Evergreen Ave. Mail to; Michigan State News Students may pick up Free U The sixth Annual Big Band Jazz catalogs at the Man and Nature 347 Student Services Bldg. Festival will be held Saturday. Bands Bookstore, 3rd floor. Student MSU East Lansing, Mich. from Central Michigan Services 40 University, Building. •V' / , r 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 27,19J Corps' By BOB ROACH involvement housewives and conservationists. Much criticism is unnecessary specific projects, like the dams in the Red three Cedar provide them later. In Detroit, Snoke Despite repeated later assurances that the plan can not corps without specific Congressional require that sewage in Diant„ I approval." built for if critics understood the plan's Complex, its superficiality draws true nature, Snoke and his staff criticism. While the plan is based explained that the average be implemented without local annual flood damage costs are initiative, John M. Dabbert and In Lansing, William L. a certain cap!S,| growing communities surj'l Cooper, a prominent ecologist capacity of existing The extent of involvement in explained during interviews in Detroit. recent on dammed reservoirs, John R- Brunner, of Williamston, points the result of a "complex other critics claim the plan may averaging - out." Damage costs become a reality through federal and professor of zoology, asked the planners what water quality pl#P*f Snoke emphasized the out that there has been no soil "When this the Grand River Basin Plan by for floods of record, like the interagency collusion. alternatives had been considered more happens y0„n. distinction between the "overall, study to see if land behind water to the Corps of Engineers has 1904 flood, are adjusted to take Public law 566 empowers the to the reservoir plan's much - that assimilate » comprehensive plan" and its proposed dams will hold water. in buildings constructed in the exceeds the ■ become a major point of Dept. of Agriculture to build criticized Low Flow Sewage m component projects. "I'm a scientist and work on a capacity," Granger said ^1 controversey. Augmentation (LSFA) system. Based on a system of dams "Hie plan is just a plan and scientific basis," he said. "I'm will never be implemented in its bothered to see a Charles D. Harris answered for e?n't You're build a perfect Y" and reservoirs along the river, plan as big as the Michigan Dept. of Natural LFSA limited. This is l the plan would provide for long - entirety. Individual projects this proceed without proper comes in. it enh,ta would be built on a piecemeal preliminary studies." Resources (DNR), which capacities of existing term water quality and quantity basis at local initiative," he said. McCallister "We didn't dream this contributed to the plan. Cooper also asked plants^" improvement in the Grand River repeated that (plan) up. The "We don't need to consider if ( McCallister said the entire Congress does not fund detailed Water Resources Council said 'You will planners had considered Basin or drainage area. for the enviroment. But Philip these impoundments," he said. svit. purpose of the plan is to consider studies at the "high level" analysis, using While the Corps' Detroit McCallister, a civilian in the prepare these plans." "We can just let it flood." compute/ the basin's future water plannng stage. mathematical models, to District engineer is chairman of corps' Detroit office, said, "That — Philip McCallister, Corps of Engineers. In later interviews state and all s resources and needs. Planners have cited extensive the plan's effect the plan's coordinating statement has been used on "Critics feel the corps wants to flood damage costs as one reason Army planners discussed ecosystem. (Cooper committee, the corps claims it completely out of context." alternatives. McCallister wasaree build these dams, but our job is for the reservoirs. ccrecipient of a $700,000 is one of many governmental But in or out of context, Preliminary- a done when the plan goes to plans cited explained that advanced, or by the National agencies involved. almost all the people opposed to over $400,000 Congress," he said. "We didn't average annual flood damage in tertiary, sewage treatment was Foundation to apply Critics point out, however, the Grand River Basin Plan have svste. dream this up. The Water the East Lansing area alone. flood plain since then, he said. considered, but LFSA was analysis to the environment» I that as chairman the corps has heard it. reservoirs for agricultural Resources Council said 'You will selected because the reservoirs McCallister overall Last July Col. Myron Elsewhere, if the entire three - Added to these figures are purposes. Critics feel the plan said the responsibility for the D. prepare these plans.' " reservoir Red Cedar Complex had other "add-on" benefits. used models to con estimated damages expected to will be study LFS plan, and that it has used more Snoke, a Vietnam veteran, took To avoid inflexibility implemented by a Dale W. Granger, a state effects but than $1 million of the command of the Corps of and were built, the plan cites only result from hypothetical floods "snowball" effect from PL 566 was advised h| $1.9 time limitations, Snoke planning representative, said Harvard million in planning funds Engineers' Detroit district. In the plan is kept general, said with $260,000 annual benefits the flood control measures. from of great severity, which projects considered around spray irrigation and stabilization University that the method was consult,! appropriated by Congress. the six months since stepping meteorologists predict will occur Howell on the upper Red Cedar. unfeasiba detailed engineering studies to In Lansing planners were in a certain time period, like the lagoons were rejected because of to study overall effects. Haunting the corps is a into the chairmanship of the The Army vehemently denies their statement made in May by the coordinating committee, Snoke follow Congressional asked to document the cost of "hundred year floods." this. expense. Tertiary "Besides, the local peonia authorization of treatment costs more than these wouldn't understand the former district engineer, Col. seems to be drawing heavier fire individual flood damage. McCallister "We have to project "We must operate under the primary and secondary methods off jargon," he Cul James T. projects. replied that the statistics were somewhat," Snoke said in said, "and weT White, to John M. from critics of the controversial law," Snoke scid. "We can't combined. tried to avoid the mote Still, where the plan refers to "out in the car," but would summing up the process. Dabbert, who criticized the plan than he did while building engage in any 566 projects Water esot« quality standards explanations." corps' position on ecology. roads in Southeast Asia. According to Dabbert, White At public hearings of a said: legislative investigating "There is no such ecologist. Anyone who plants a tree is an ecologist." thing as an committee in Lansing and Grand Rapids last month, Snoke and other planners were the targets SPECIALS ON SALE THRU SATURDAY Critics feel this statement of a heavy barrage from indicates the corps' true regard property owners, professors, GOV. MILLIKEN said Michigan or existing business to Tuesday that the proposed remain and expand," Lock said. revenue sharing plan of President Nixon would be a "substantial THE STATE BOARD OF help to Michigan." EDUCATION has a package of Congressional approval of proposals ready for the Nixon's plan would channel $5 legislature when it begins its billion in unrestricted federal funds into the states. Edwin L. Novak, board If approved, the proposal president, said they have more would funnel about $229 than 30 possible bills which may million in new funds into be introduced. Michigan, with about half of the Subjects range from total going. ,^0 the state treasury boundaries for community and the otHer half going to the college districts to state aid for cities. public libraries. Increased state aid for school lunch programs and funds for pre- kindergargen STATE REVENUE programs for the disadvantaged COMMISIONER Clarence W. are also included in the package Lock advised Gov. Milliken of proposals. * * * against excessive increases in the state tax burden on Michigan MICHIGAN'S MEAT businesses. INSPECTION program has been In certified by the U.S. Department a letter sent by Lock to of Agriculture as "at least Milliken, Lock said big increases equal to" federal standards. could "kill the goose that lays In receiving the "equal to" the golden egg." status, Michigan joins 27 other Lock said even though tax states who have the tag. burdens on business is more politically popular than ax burdens on individuals, increases in business taxes could result in a business drain out of the state of Michigan. LauTrec Lock said that since 1946, Michigan's corporate income taxes have increased by 971 per Photo cent, nearly twice the national average. BREAD'4'I "Unless we avoid creating an unfavorable business tax climate in this state, we cannot expect new business to be attracted to 536 Forest St., E.L. REG. 1.99 SHEDD'S Peanut Butter FRISKIES MIX OR CCUBES C Getting married? Dog Food J Lb. 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