Thursday Take. . . Cloudy. cash and 1st the credit MICHIGAN . . STATE NEWS the . . .and cold, with a 30 per - Omar Khayyam STATE cent chance of snow flurries. Expected high near 15. UNIVERSITY East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 28, 1971 g 63 Number 116 icc membership Controversy continues over board voting plan week which did not contain the phrase "as final proposal passed by the board. reported out of policy committee." The board then amended the disputed The phrase's importance lies in the fact minutes by deleting the phrase, and they Controversy continues over a proposal that the proposal reported out of policy were approved. According to the minutes, passed in last Thursday's referendum committee excluded ICC from the ICC was included among the governing making the heads of five major governing governing groups to receive the vote. groups to receive the vote. groups voting members of the ASMSU However, Claire Guthrie, off - campus If Stempel's suit is successful, Proposal 4 student board. representative, stated that she had not used will be declared invalid and none of the At Tuesday night's ASMSU meeting, the phrase "as reported out of policy governing groups will have a vote on the Larry Stempel, Shaw - McDonel district committee" in her proposal which was the board. representative, announced a formal challenge of the outcome of the referendum and charged that the minutes of the previous board meeting had been altered. Stempel filed suit Tuesday with the AH - SUIT FILED University Student Judiciary, challenging Proposal 4 of the referendum because of its wording. According to Stempel, the proposal that appeared on the ballot was not the same one passed by the student board. The Proposal results dispute centers around whether Inter • Co - operative Council (ICC) was Sleep ove included among the governing groups that were The to receive a vote proposal referendum gave a on the board. passed in Thursday's vote on the board to the A challenged by proposal passed in last Thursday's Council — voting members of the ASMSU O heads of five governing groups — Men's referendum, making the heads of the major Student Board. Even though exciting events were taking place at the ASMSU meeting Tuesday, this member managed to fall Halls Assn., Women's Inter - Residence "In last spring's ASMSU elections, governing groups voting members of the asleep. The board decided to file suit against the Academic Council concerning the Taylor Report. Council, Interfraternity Council, ASMSU Student Board, received its second polling places were set up for off - campus State News photo by Bruce Remington Panhellenic Council and Off - Campus challenge in two days before the All - students in the Union, the International Council — but excluded ICC. University Student Judiciary Wednesday. Center, Berkey Hall. Bessey Hall and at all Stempel contends that the proposal Off - Campus Council (OCC) has filed major entrances to the campus," Miss actually passed by the student board suit with the judiciary, challenging VonMach said. "In the referendum, polling Taylor Report re included groups. that a ICC with section of the the other Stempel charged at the board meeting minutes governing previous meeting had been altered to make of the Proposal 4 of the referendum on the grounds of conflict of interest. "The board may have pulled off some unintentional hanky panky in the referendum," Mary Jo VonMach, president places weren't even set up in Bessey or the Union." With the small turnout for the election, the availibility of polling places to the fraternities and sororities could have had a considerable influence on the final vote, Ifrom ASMSU student the proposal on the ballot appear to carry of OCC, said. "The distribution of polling the same intent as the proposal passed by she added. places seemed to favor vested interests — pane the board. The disputed section of the minutes presented at the meeting read: "Move to two places - thirds of the off were - campus polling in fraternities and sororities, while only one • eighth of off campus Justice Dept. reps "We're going to ask the Student • held by the Senate and House of - Any group interested in meeting with accept the proposed amendments to the students live there." Faculty Judiciary for an injunction against Representatives for President Nixon. representatives from the U.S. Justice Buckner will be among 50 constitution as reported out of policy Proposal 4, which passed by a 2.257 to Dept. in the late afternoon or evening the presentation of the Taylor Report to committee." The ASMSU Student Board moved the board of trustees," Buckner said. representatives from major college 1,381 vote margin, made the heads of the on Feb. 18, can call the ASMSU office Stempel produced a copy of the same fraternity and sorority interest groups ~ I Tuesday to file suit against the Academic The only specific charge at the present campuses attending the ceremony. minutes he had obtained earlier in the for information. I Council, charging that the Taylor Report Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic time is that Article 5.4.08.3 of the Taylor Ion student participation in academic Report violates Article 7 of the Freedom I governance is in violation of the Academic Report, although Buckner said the | Freedom Report. committee was looking into a number of War expansion forewarned The board appointed a committee other violations as well. I composed of Chairman Harold Buckner, Section 5.4.08.3 of the Taylor I Interfraternity Council representative document exempts the sections of the I Joseph Ditzhazy, and MHA President Ron Academic Freedom Report on faculty I Mauter to prepare the case against responsibilities and professional rights from I academic council. proposed amendment by the Student Sen. Stuart Symington, D • Mo., said logistics support for South Vietnamese Would the United States need air Affairs Committee. WASHINGTON (AP) North controllers on the ground to control air Vietnamese military successes in Cambodia Laird's account was optimistic, but that his operations in Cambodia. Article 7.1.1 states that either the strikes? Petitioning opens ASMSU Student Board or the Student could lead to expansion in some way of impression is "we have gone further than we understood from the statements of Stennis said "Good progress has been made handling the situation, but I don't "Well, that's been a great big point with U.S. Involvement there, the chairman of Petitioning is open for two sophomore Affairs committee can propose President Nixon June 30th." know if it can be met under the present me as to how far we could go without or junior the Senate Armed Services Committee said positions on the All - University amendments to all sections of the report. situation ..." having plenty of our own air controllers. Wednesday. Nixon said then U.S. airpower would be Student Judiciary. Petitions may be picked In other action ASMSU loaned $600 to Is Stennis concerned about the present We'll have to see what develops. The But this is not the case now, and the war used only to interdict North Vietnamese "P from 339 Student Services the Student Electronic Service and tactical situation in Cambodia? margin is rather thin . . Would ground B'dg.. and is going well, Sen. John Stennis told supply lines in Cambodia leading to South must be returned no later than 5 allocated $120 to E-Qual; the board Vietnam and that there would be no air or "Yes, I have been for some time." (Please turn to the back page) P-m. Feb. 12. newsmen after a secret briefing by approved the cost of sending Buckner to the National Prayer Breakfast on Feb. 2, Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird. The Mississippi Democrat's remarks, including his view that the present congressional ban on ground troops in Admiral explains plan Cambodia may need re - examining, came while war critics are denouncing the expanded U.S. role In Cambodia. Sen. George McGovern, D - S.D., who for air strength in war has backed total withdrawal from Vietnam, criticized Stennis's statement this way: "It alarms me that any U.S. Senator should talk about expanding ouV military WASHINGTON (AP) - Adm. Thomas with minimum casualties," Moorer said in operations in Cambodia . . . Very frankly, n. Moorer, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of an interview. any senator who talks about sending a". says a curb on use of American air "Those objectives are to prevent the - American forces into Cambodia, ought to P,°*er in Cambodia would cause a North Vietnamese from re-establishing lead the charge himself." «retchoUt in their supply lines, re-establishing their South Vietnam. disengaging U.S. forces from Laird insisted that the language and sanctuaries, and to prevent them from intent of the ban - the Cooper - Church jSe of our airPower in Cambodia, placing themselves in the position where amendment -- are being respected but s, and South Vietnam is the best way declined to submit to extended questioning achieve our objectives in Southeast Asia (Please turn to the back page) by newsmen. freedom document Report's weight outlined By DAVID BASSETT first viewed by some as a dangerously radical document which could easily have State News Staff Writer opened the floodgates of anarchy. The OMk Ch8in °f eVenlS Whtch< When ,inked framers of both documents were unsure hp c<)rnb'nes to form what is termed whether their works would prove to be oamn,,1? ?f white radicalism" on this sieves through which the unlawful could fostprnri '1 "eved by many to have been pour if they so desired. the ne am Academ.c-8 Freedom 32 ' page doc"ment called In time both proved to be relatively Report. conservative in that their generality nstrii°\hers.the reP°rl has been an permitted broad interpretation while they openirJ Which has Proven invaluable in still functioned within the original intents. keenino t'I'?nne,s for discussion and thus Frederick D. Williams, professor of maior J ('amPus quiet while other history and chairman of the Faculty universities were being devastated, Committee on Student Affairs (1965 - 66) board Ztl nfT"1' forma,1y adopted tru!tee8 by the on March 16, 1967, is in charge of formulating the report, remembers the early stages of the report as Troops in Cambodia to tlie a i Phrase°l°gy and purpose 4th in a series times of doubt and uncertainty. "When President Hannah charged us This scene from CBS newsfilm shows U.S. troops on the ground at Phnom Penh airport in Cambodia after last AmeriJ the f?rstr,CHn Constit,ution- The document formulated by an students, faculty and administrators were with the task of drawing up a document of Friday's attack there. CBS reported that a group of American troops, dressed in civilian clothes, retrieved several ""iversity which broadly to operate. outlinoH procedures within As was the Constitution, the report was (Please turn to the back page) unmarked helicopters which escaped damage in the attack by Communist forces. AP wirephoto which 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 28, 197| news Two HARRISBURG Pa. (AP) - testify in kidnap inquiry the six defendants summary Two women and a granted immunity and directed man were kidnap plot. the bomb - consent of such person to disclose that information in any Herman set a hearing request for Thursday morning, on the former priest ex-nun, a now married to an Pakistani graduate prison term for destrovinu a board records. The eovf.il Wednesday to testify before a student, and a nun. From the wires of AP and UPI. federal grand jury probing an The priest six, Philip including antiwar Sd juTy^hTpriwt^d taa Indicted in the case are three All are free on bail except contends he master plot while in the - minrt l!*1" alleged bomb - kidnap plot Bcrrigan, are netition. Roman Catholic priests, Father Berrigan, who is serving a Lev'- accused of conspiring to kidnap one Penitentiary near here involving three Roman Catholic presidential adviser priests and a nun. Henry A Jesuit Kissinger and blow up the priest, however, Admissions balked at testifying, h-ating systems in five saying he Washington, D.C., buildings on was duty bound not to disclose "The Cambodia, use of Laos our airpower in and Vietnam is the best way to achieve South information confidence. Two of the given him three granted in Feb. 22. Father Michelman asked U.S. District Judge R. Dixon Herman pa discussions our objectives in Southeast Asia immunity testified before the to quash the subpoena, and to jury and said they had answered direct the with minimum casualties." grand jury to limit the all questions. The third testify. agreed to scope of its inquiry, on -Adm. Thomas 11. Moorer, The Jesuit, the Rev. Mr. J. "No priest of any regularly stem from these five basic issues, the list is not definitive chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff William Michelman of Baltimore, established church or religious In vice principal of a school for Polley, chairman of the admissions commission, said Tuesday organization who, while in the "There are several basic questions which this list black youths, also said he was course of his duties has acquired does not Five issues have been scheduled for discussion and touch on," Polley said. "But we can go on to those later. being harrassed because he was a possible Right information from any person action at a meeting of the Presidential Commission on Admissions now, It's important that we begin to make some decisions." character witness at a bail secretly and in confidence, shall and Student Body Composition, which begins at 1:30 p.m. today The list was drawn up by the five subcommittee hearing last week for three of be compelled or allowed without in the board room of the Administration chairmen in Bldg. response to a commission directive at the Jan. 14 While many of the commission's other recommendations will issues were written in statement form to facilitate meeting. The discussion of specific points. U.S. asks forwater talks The five issues slated for discussion at the meeting are: FOR TANZANIAN ATTACK •"MSU should maintain an undergraduate student body at The United States offered Wednesday to enter at least as large as the present one." once into international talks on its fishing dispute with •"MSU should increase the proportion of students in the South American countries or to submit to the World Upper Division, by giving admissions priority to Uganda chief alerts community Court the issue of the seizure of American vessels. college graduates." •"MSU should continue to emphasize quality in its State Dept. press officer Robert J. McCloskey set forth the U.S. position in a statement in Washington shortly before a scheduled meeting of the Organization KAMPALA (AP) — Uganda s Idi Amin army school and should control its expansion, giving areas where there are important societal needs or University possesses unquestioned strengths." graduate priority to those where the of American States (OAS) to vote on an Ecuadoran bid brought up new conference, five Fouga Majister conducting a search for •"Immediate efforts should be made to direct more rebel general declared charges against Milton Obote, jets made low passes over the Gen. Brig, research for a hemisphere foreign ministers meeting on the Wednesday that neighboring the president he ousted in a headquarters. Mohamed Husslen! activities into areas of greatest human needs." The jets are commander of the Uganda army •"The importance of research — basic as well as Tanzania is preparing an attack applied - to controversy. coup on Monday. French - designed but Israeli - «We don't know where Hp 1. the University and to the society which it serves cannot be on the country and he placed his Amin said Obote had over¬ Ecuador and a number of other Latin American states indulged built. Part of Uganda's air force up will h«vp army on the alert. Israeli - jn "drink, smoking and women has Israeli instructors. hfc emphasized. claim their territorial waters extend 200 miles out to actions" Amin said "It is recommended that MSU maintain a supplied jets swept over and maintained an idle life at adHino strong commitment sea. The United States recognizes only a 12-mile limit Kampala on patrols Tanzania's president, Julius HuS MS2i£h to research, particularly in those areas in which interest, for national fishing jurisdiction. At the same time, Maj. Gen. public expense." Nyerere, brokeoff a ,tait to * {£!% competency and research equipment already exist. As Amin spoke at a news India and returned to his Dar es Salaam, where he was capital, during ^ Joup counter Amin's efforts apparently to "Financial commitment from general University funds is essential but every deliberate effort should be made to abtain Berlin traffic harassed The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State greeted by a crowd with banners additional funds from other sources." saying: "Give us arms to fight." East University, is published every class day during four school Germany began delaying traffic to Berlin terms, plus Welcome Week edition in Obote has taken refuge in Dar Wednesday and the Soviet Union lent its support by protesting a West German political meeting in West Berlin. Subscription rate is $14 per year. Member Associated Press, United Press September. Es Salaam and both Ugandan and Tanzanian flags were at the flying airport there when Senior council International, Nyerere arrived, a dispatch said. The United States, Britain and France rejected the Inland Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, It quoted another banner as Soviet protest, saying it was up to them to decide who met in West Berlin. The East German action was in Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press Association, United States Student Press Association. saying: "Africa cannot be ruled by Kondo generals." Kondo is the Buganda word seminar on em protest against a meeting of Free Democrat party Second • class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. used to refer to bandits and members of West Germany's Bundestag Thursday in Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services thieves. By DIANE PETRYK Seaman has been a federal Berlin. Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Amin said his government was State News Staff Writer employe for 14 Michigan. years and has been involved in college The Russian action was the most direct expression so An employment seminar to help students find recruitment for seven and a half years. far of solid support for the East German harassment of jobs will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday in 104B Helen Phones: McMurray, consultant for ataff traffic, the third in two months. Editorial 'China W««k' Wells Hall. personnel services for the Flint school system, 355-8252 Classified Advertising. Sponsored by the Senior Gaaa Council, (he will speak on secondary and elementary . 355.8255 Anyone seminar will feature speakers on federal, education.' Display Advertising Apollo crew emergency tested Business • Circulation . . .. . 353-6400 355-3447 bringing to MSU pert of "Chine Week," held recently secondary and elementary education and The fourth speaker will be a representative of Photographic technical and non • technical business the General Motors Corporation's college The Apollo 14 crewmen went through a severe test 355-8311 in Ann Arbor, should ettend a meeting et 7 tonight in the employment. The services offered by the relations staff. He will talk on technical and Wednesday of their ability to react if their moon flight Placement Bureau will also be discussed. nontechnical areas of business and Industry. Union Oek Room. encounters an emergency, as the Apollo 13 mission did. John D. Shingleton, director of the Placement William E. MacLeod, asst. director for student When they climbed into command ship and lunar Bureau, will speak on the total economic employment at the Placement Bureau, said, each module trainers at 8 a.m., Alan B. Shepard Jr., Edgar D. LIEBERMANN'S situation and give tips on how to go job interview. through the speaker from outside the University has been asked to consider thjee questions in his talk. The Mitchell and Stuart A. Roosa - who are scheduled to Roger Seaman, district manager for the Social questions are: blast off for the moon Sunday - had no hint of what was in store for them. For Valentine's Day... oor Security Administration, will discuss federal employment opportunities. •What is the general outlook in your field for 1971,1972, and 1973? He will administer the Civil Service • What ^e type of individuals are employers Economy upturn predicted examination Feb. 6 on campus. Students looking for today? PEWTER JEWELRY interested in taking the test should contact the i The U.S. government said Wednesday its leading • What should students look for in their first Placement Bureau. indicators of economic activity showed a sharp rise in job? December, foreshadowing an end to the sluggishness of the economy that prevailed last year. from Sweden A Commerce Dept. economist, Ds. Harold C. Passer, said the 1.4 per cent rise in the figures "strongly suggest that the economy will continue to expand in the months ahead." Passer said the rise could be attributed both to the end of the General Motors strike and what he called an already - detected upturn in the economy. s Nixon jockeys to bypass Mills President Nixon's embattled revenue - sharing proposal will be split into at least seven separate bills, most of them bypassing Chairman Wilbur Mills and the House Ways and Means Committee. John D. Ehrlichman, Nixon's domestic policy chief, disclosed the plan in Washington Wednesday, a day after Arkansas Democrat Mills delivered a lengthy House speech questioning the revenue - sharing concept. Many people in and out of Congress had assumed that Nixon's proposals for a $5 billion no - strings - attached revenue - sharing fund plus a separate $11 billion kitty to be set aside for spending in six specific problem areas would be submitted as a package and would be referred first to the committee Mills heads. UAW workers protest talks About 2,000 white collar workers, dissatified with the pace of negotiations for a new contract for Chrysler When your big family sedan Corp.'s 10,000 salaried United Auto Workers' members, staged a brief protest outside the company's suburban Scandanavian artistry in metal is at its best in this jewelry headquarters in Detroit this week. The marchers paraded around that takes its inspiration from designs in nature. See these and others in our collection. has dropped in value to $100., Chrysler's central office building in Highland Park for about 45 minutes during a blinding snowstorm. Afterwards, about half of "Daisy Chain" bracelet, 15.00. Brooch, the picketers went to see Douglas Fraser, UAW vice president, who heads the Union's Chrysler Dept. 6:50; 6.95; Earrinqs an equally old Toyota Land Cruiser Fraser told them he sympathized "Princess" pendant may also with their impatience and promised to set a strike deadline against be used as a brooch. 10.95 the auto maker later this week if a settlement does not may still be worth $1000.!!! appear at hand by then. Michigan digs out See the vehicle that's built Michigan put itself back together Wednesday after for keeps at: Tuesday's blizzard that closed schools, blocked roads, caused hundreds of traffic accidents and WHEELS TOYOTA INC. left at least four persons dead. Scores of schools in lower Michigan remained closed Wednesday, and the State Police cautioned motorists against of slippery roads and remnants East Lansing ■ 209 E. Grand River blowing, drifting snow. Downtown -113 S. Washington 2400 E. Michigan Ave. - Just West of Frendor Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 28, 1971 3 Jimmy The proposed bylaws would have allowed increased student faculty would codify its own bylaws. - Madison what reaching changes undermining we tried to do." chairman of the Faculty Advisory Committee, were: voice in the selection of faculty Bruce Watson, Highland Park Watson said he is "unwilling •The procedures for selection Jimmy Madison was laid to representatives to various college junior and member of the to support" the amended of the faculty representatives to rest Wednesday in a casket committees. Democratic Republic, student - document. the senate and board of review draped with copies of the In addition, under the faculty group that drafted the are amended to conform with Academic Freedom Report and proposed bylaws, future bylaw bylaws, said the amendments The two amendments, the bylaws of the faculty of other documents on student amendments would have attached to the document according to a statement MSU. participation in academic required a simple majority of Tuesday night were "serious, far released by Lewis K. Zerby, • The structure and governance with his supposed faculty and students voting as procedures of the Democratic widow and about 200 students separate bodies for ratification. Republic are to be tried on an watching. Betzold "lamented" the experimental basis through the The rites which took place in disease which had "prevented 1971 - 72 school year instead of Stuttman admits a packed second floor lounge of the body from communicating becoming permanent South Case Hall, represented with the head" and said the immediately. what the students called "the situation must be corrected if Faculty spokesmen said the death of James Madison the four year - old college is to - document as submitted to and College." be "reborn." approved by the students "The body itself was infected "We sort of thought of the conflicted with section 3.5 of with the dread disease of unwarranted negativism," Michael J. Betzold, St. Clair funeral as a constructive thing to do. A lot of students are really upset," he said. defeat in election the MSU Faculty Bylaws which deals with the College Advisory Council. Shores junior and officiating In a meeting Tuesday night, The faculty action Tuesday After a recount of 151 conceded, votes would not have "minister," said. the James Madison faculty night "in no other way involves precincts of the total 162 in the to be retallied and that the In mourn The term negativism" was "unwarranted coined by Dean "nearly unanimously" approved the proposed bylaws with two 24th Democrat senatorial Len district, Stuttman official count would be the one calculated and certified in any change in structure or procedures" of the original Herbert Garfinkel in explaining amendments. document, the statement said. Eulogizing at the funeral of Jimmy Madison was Michael J. Betzold, St. Clair Shores junior. The Wednesday conceded the November. why the proposed college bylaws An earlier agreement between The statement said the symbolic ceremony indicated the death of James Madison College and was complete with black election to Republican Philip O. Stuttman, as contestor of the were not ratified by the faculty. faculty and students required election, is required to pay a $5 amendments did not affect the mourning bands, white carnations and a coffin covered with documents of student participation Garfinkel did not attend the that if either students or faculty Pittenger. in academic governance. State News photo by Harold Friedl Up to this point Pittenger had fee for each precinct that was amending process of the funeral. failed to ratify the bylaws, the document or the ratiq of acquired an unoffical net gain of recounted. 18 votes, election committee Stuttman was unavailable for students to faculty on any body cochairmarf Sen. Milton comment. within the college. IN TATE TRIAL Zaagman, R - Grand Rapids, said. Senate Democrats were hopeful that the 583 • vote Susan Atkins to deny murder margin originally certified after the election would be topped by Stuttman. A reversal in the November election tally would specified what he'll say. Manson have made a 1 vote democratic death — if it felt she didn't do hippie - style clan Monday. All - LOS ANGELES (AP) — Susan stabbing the beautiful actress, testified at the trial, but outside majority in that chamber. Atkins, convicted in the Sharon her attorney said Wednesday. the actual stabbing. were found guilty of murder - the Tate murder and the person Daye Shinn, representing the The penalty phase of the trial conspiracy in the slayings of jury's presence. He said he Although Pittenger gained 18 * " ' ■ — • • - Miss Tate and six others. killed no one and ordered no votes, they will not be added to whose alleged "confession" led 22 - year - old brunette, said he starts Thursday before the s one killed his November certified total. to indictments in the case, will feels the jury would be jury which convicted Miss A fo™er cellmate of Miss None of the defense attorneys take the stand at the penalty persuaded to give her life Atkins, Charles Manson and two A*k>ns testified at the trial that Zaagman said since Stuttman put on a case during the trial, trial to say she never admitted imprisonment — rather than other women members of his Miss Atkins told her she stabbed but Shinn said all defendants are the blonde starlet "until she now intent on defense." "putting on a full Petitioning Cold, snow sweep nation; Shinn said that when Atkins testified before the jury in the case she told them Miss grand The main thrust of Miss Atkins' case, he said, will be the circumstances surrounding her Petitioning for seats on the Student Traffic Appeals Court will continue through Friday. confession and what the real she was at the scene of the Openings are limited to residents version of the story was. two killed in state mishaps slayings, but held Miss Tate while someone else did the stabbing. Shinn said he has subpoenaed prosecutors, writers who attorneys and allegedly of men's and women's residence halls Panhellenic and members Council. of Petitions Even away from the Great week. This version of the story also participated in the publication are located in front of the Winds, snow and subzero cold Lakes, from which the storm Behind the storm's center, was included in a published of Miss Atkins' story in ASMSU business office on the swept across the nation's northeastern quarter Wednesday drew its moisture, its furious Michigan still faced strong winds version of Miss Atkins' alleged newspapers and in book form third floor of the Student winds caused destruction. Winds and bitter cold. All roads in 13 "confession." under the title "The Killing of on a trail marked by closed Services Bldg. counties had been closed and Shinn said Manson told him Sharon Tate." schools and businesses, stranded up to 75 m.p.h. toppled trees travelers, power blackouts and and power lines in Maryland. two persons were killed in storm he also plans to take the stand Gale warnings flew all along the - related traffic accidents. before the jury, but hasn't property damage. 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LESLIE following What really has been accomplished is a amendments most advertising manager Point of View was written by Milton C. the trashing. We sympathize with your rather classic illustration of window ■ last word on the certainly will not bp I Taylor, professor of economics. goals and we will be responsive. As dressing democracy. While the students relevance to speculate on issue, it is 0f J I educators, we have empathy for the values their eeJ*! MARK EICHER, Although the subject of this Point of have been given rather generous numerical During the past 25 years managing editor View is student and aspirations of youth. Work with us or so, the tJM ED HUTCHISON, city editor participation in representation on the Academic Council progressive elements of the academic government, it should be collectively, and changes can be introduced and on the various university - wide faculty h, I BARBARA PARNESS, fought a valiant battle against KEN KRELL, editorial editor campus editor pointed out that John Taylor, professor without militant action. committees, the faculty has carved out decision making. This autocall I - of philosophy, headed the committee It was a hollow plea. By its action on three areas of exclusive faculty concern struggle has hm GARY WALKOWICZ, considerable payoff. In sports editor which produced the Taylor report. January 19, 1971 on the issue of student where student voting is denied. Since these decision many areas n I participation in academic government, the - making, especially in matte!! areas are of conspicuous substantive affecting curricula, there is After Jackson State, Kent State and the Seven-time recipient of the Pacemaker award Academic Senate demonstrated importance, and they are potentially wide facto faculty power, considerable £ I for "incursion" into Cambodia, the plea to the although it should u I outstanding journalism. conclusively that the generation gap is alive in application, the students actually are realized that the essence of protesting students by the establishment and well on the campus. The kind of being treated as second - class citizens. is faculty mZ I (MSU's administration and faculty) was to student participation that has participation in budget allocation work emerged is They may contribute an input on this remains . within the system. In effect, the minimist, deceptive and demeaning. exclusively with ' i particular issues, but they cannot vote. administration. EDITORIALS They may ride in the bus, provided that they sit in the back. The real issue, then, is the the faculty to share its reluctance of I Even the form of the amendments to the power with the students. One newly - obtained I Faculty Bylaws is demeaning if not explanation is that the power has been possibl! I I Cambodia in contemptuous. Under the second area of matters excluded, from which student votes are there is the statement that these recently obtained that the basically insecure. By analogy, one kl faculty is still so I reminded that the most insensitive grouw I involve ."the duties that flow from the toward the economically and socially I . . faculty's obligation to maintain the of depressed are the contempt ones most recentlv I intellectual authority of the University as a liberated. The bourgeoisie is bad enough in I Critics of American foreign policy lives and wrought destruction on often contend that history will have that land - nor will the bombing of It was a hollow plea. By its action on the final word - as it always does - Cambodia be any more successful January 19, 1971 on the issue of student on American involvement in than Lyndon Johnson's bombing of participation in academic government, the Indochina. And when those stodgy Hanoi. Academic Senate demonstrated old men unofficially designated as conclusively that the generation gap is alive and well on The Pentagon denies that any of royal keepers of history sit down to campus. The kind of student participation that reach their conclusions they will this is a violation of the Cooper - has emerged is minimist, probably quietly note that on Jan. Church amendment. Admittedly, the deceptive and loopholes in that legislation are demeaning. 26, 1971, the Pentagon defied a broad enough to drive a Chinook congressional order, and hence upset the constitutional balance of power. CH-47through, but the intent of center of detached inquiry and this regard, but the But those of us who have Congress clearly meant to rule out newly - created I disinterested pursuit of truth." By bourgeoisie is worse. I such James Bondish maneuvers as grown up in this turbulent era indirection, of course, this implies that Substantiating this explanation is thai I cannot wait for historical judgment. Army officers in civilian clothes only the faculty has this capacity for the Senate endorsement of the I The Pentagon's defiance of the toting sidearms in the Pnom Penh purity of thought and action. How amendments on student participation was I Airport. insulting can you get? overwhelming. There was no serious I Cooper - Church amendment, as What apparently is not fully appreciated debate. There witnessed by the CBS film of civilian on the campus, also, is that the Senate's was no liberal - conservative I Senate Majority Leader Mike split. Rather, it appeared as if the faculty V clothed American troops in the Mansfield has announced the Senate action is binding at the college and was uniting to preserve its professional I Phnom Penh airport, amounts to will departmental levels. While this will ensure a prerogatives against an alien and I begin hearings on the matter uniform element of student participation in contempt of Congress - a punishable soon. We seriously doubt they will challenging group. It was not unlike the I academic government throughout the Democrats and the Republicans offense. conclude the Pentagon is in University, this uniformity (with its the uniting in I Of course, the Pentagon doesn't restriction on student voting) actually will plumbers union to preserve the I contempt of Congress. The apprenticeship rules. see things that way. While ramifications are too extensive, and represent retrogression for some of the As for the impact of the Senate decision I more enlightened acknowledging that 15 to 20 "U.S. American constitutional balance of departments, and will on the students, a few more, probably, will I forestall future experimentation in student give up on the system. For the others, it is I personnel" were used to recover two power is not equipped to deal with representation. Thus, the amendments are actually instructive for them to learn tl damaged helicopters in Cambodia, such a matter short of impeachment actually a straightjacket at the no group surrenders power gratuitously, I the Pentagon denied this represented of the commander in chief of the departmental level. despite protestations to the contrary. They I "ground, combat troops" as defined armed forces - and we doubt Since student participation is only in its should plan their future strategies I by the Cooper - Church amendment. Congress is willing to assert that infancy at MSU, and the recent accordingly. The Pentagon intends to station " power. approximately 20 men in Phnom The Pentagon's actions in Penh on "temporary duty" to assist Cambodia are not likely to end with the delivery of American quickly. State Dept. officials, Charting the Apocalypse military equipment to the concerned about public sensitivity to Cambodian forces and to provide an increased Cambodian involvement, accounting for Congress that the blocked attempts by the Defense equipment is properly delivered. The Dept. to station 50 military recovery of the Cambodian personnel in Pnom Penh, but the I have, a course this term Still, I cannot help thinking about all helicopters was cited by American called Foster Dulles, some say). And, of course of American foreign policy apocalyptic geography. Oh, that's not the those other crises that have been hailed as course, planet, b) the Winged Serpent will swallow I the rise of those dreadful officials as part of those American shows that in the end, the Defense title listed in "the schedule dope - smoking, the earth, the moon and all the stars, c) the I book, but that's harbingers of halocaust. The first came long • haired Huber • horrifying, probably - Buddha will return and be mighty upset duties. nevertheless what it's all about. Alternate when one Ogg invented the bow and Dept. will surely have its way - with arrow, faggots hippys. with what's been going on, d) Ra will have Moreover, the contention of or without Congressional authority. title: studies in survival science -- it fits thereby revolutionizing contemporary So from all this I emerge as a reserved everybody line up outside his temple o~ | Thomas H. Moore, chairman of the nicely in my major in eclectic arts. warfare and bringing the wrath of the doomsdayman or, perhaps an optimistic the Nile, e) Louie Bender will spit up. The Pentagon knows no limits of Joint Chiefs of Staff, that the use of Volcano God down upon the heads of The departure point for the class is that (or whimsical) Jeremiah. I believe in the I've got a theory that may clear up the power. Congress has been unwilling himself and his several wives (remember extensive airpower over Cambodia is the world is now in a state of "crisis" crisis, but in light of the other great crises entire matter. Rather than hassling about to forcefully check the Defense which may be variously defined as a the bow and arrow?). that have gone before, with a certain the whole thing I can see a consortium of necessary to protect American forces There was also a crisis when Alexander Dept.'s abuses. The President ignores malfunction in the System, the soap - degree of affection. It sort of gives one a deities coming down to earth after the Last in Vietnam represents the the Great conquered Persia - at least as far Pentagon the entire affair in his most bubble interface between two levels in the feeling of belonging, of having links with Trumph has sounded just to sort of divvy as the Persians were concerned. logic first evidenced last spring. change process or the penultimate step to Similarly the great chain of history to realize that things up. Now you've got to admit that it important formal address of the the introduction of gunpowder into That invasion of Cambodia did Armageddon. The crisis can be ecological we're going to hell in a canoe, just the same would be quite a mindblow to wake up year. The American people remain Europe by the Turks set doomsayers as every other nothing to protect American lives or otherwise - precise definition is generation. Sigh. some morning, look out the window and - only faintly conscious. Such is the aflutter with anticipation. Did quiet the contrary, it cost American unimportant. The single article of faith is you ever really think about see Mohamet, Gabriel, Krishna and | of American Others: the French Revolution course history. that one believes that there is a crisis. the end of Monarchy signaling Doomsday -• I mean with an eye toward Norman Mailer strolling down th and, therein, it was determining exactly what happens on that sidewalk. And, of course, I believe in crisis. For reasoned civilization. The influx of fated moment? The literature is not too President example, I believe that if I don't believe in Nixon would appoint foreigners into the US in the late 1800s, clear. Depending upon who one consults Washed-out crisis there will be commission to study them. a crisis at the end of the thereby "mongrelizing" our pure society. on the morn of President Wharton would tell them to term. The advent of Adolph Hitler Armageddon a) four weird | (and John dudes on horseback will ride about the buy TV time. » The Student Board would offer them a In seeking a solution to the suspension and soften the water. A brownie. problems of phosphates, a number of compound of two chemicals long The Sociology Department would plot * solutions have been offered, none of known to have the same effect was OUR READERS' MIND graph and draw up at least eight matrix which have proven very effective. tables per deity. They would also inquire recently marketed by Sears, about the Talcot Parsons Chair o This week the Federal Trade Roebuck and Co., but the product's Commission moved to require water Tautology in the seventh level of the pit. effectiveness in combination has yet My friend John would hit them up for pollution warnings in advertisements and on labels of detergents that contain phosphates, and in Detroit, to be bans and thoroughly tested. Short of a substitute, the Endless chances for repression some dope. Governor injunction against them. Milliken would get , an ordinance will ban the warnings on packages And the City of East Lansing would sale of provide only stopgap assurance that send a fleet of towtrucks with the message most high - phosphate detergents the eutrophication caused in Lake To the Editor: that, under no circumstances, would they after July* 1. alleged crime and the music of the Dick, Spiro, Ronnie, what Erie by algae feeding on nutritious Don Carnahan's letter (Monday, January are you waiting be allowed to register to vote. Both moves represent, at best, a a new precedent will be set. In fact, the for? Right on! phosphates will not be repeated, as 25) concerning the Tate trial and the possibilities are overwhelming. I'm sure the And I would sleep through the whole nice stab in the wrong direction, and, Melvin Billik evidence shows it is. possibility of "a new style of repression in Silent Majority will welcome any attempt thing. at worst, a diversion to the real this country" raises some Brooklyn, New York graduate student Actually, it's kind of a fun game V As the foremost interesting points by Big Brother to protect our vulnerable Jan. 26,1971 problem. polluter of Lake to ponder. youth from the insidious sounds of the What do you think would happen when The FTC move would Erie, the City of Detroit will do well If the prosecution succeeds in seventies (obviously a Communist plot). iniiiiiiimni the world ends" thing. In fact it's kind of» require to remember that their establishing a link between Manson's shame that we already have one SN contes sewage Certainly, in the name of law and order, packages and advertisements this to carry treatment systems are still our rock radio stations would submit the Misplaced in the works, bu t then a budget is a budge . Anyway, frivolity aside, I am concerneo message: "Warning: Each wholefully inadequate, and until the "Top 100" discs to a special White House recommended product contains use level (amount of this of city is prepared to make the necessary financial commitment, Funny Sly Committee to Combat Corruption for an impartial screening. Yes, Spiro, there would certainly be a memo about the environmental my search for answers I decided to consul crisis, etc., and i the two great sages of all time: the I thing phosphorous) which contributes to place for you on the To: bans on phosphates can To the Editor: committee. President Nixon and Morgan's Tarot. water pollution. Do not use in only be Results? No matter which way I shoos . viewed In fact, the big scandal of excess. In soft water areas, use of as a diversionary move. I needed a loan, the seventies Re: State of the Union the sticks I kept getting Hexagram II | As for FTC For two tickects to Stone. might be the CIA's involvement with the phosphates is not necessary." warnings on packages, production of a hit record called "I'm High whose text reads in part: "He who wo we all remember how well The seats they were nice, I would like to see The Detroit ordinance goes a step a similar on Peace," which was used to convict the you in my office sow rice upon a mountain top, shall hav and seven - fifty was the price. about that subversive further warning worked on cigarets. two hundred thousand students at the sounding "new large frog fall upon his house." by banning household Even if, however, these moves did famous peace march American revolution." And the Tarot? I kept finding detergent containing more than 8.7 He won't be late, calling for an end to work, phosphates will continue to He'll be there at eight; the Asian War. - J. Edgar Hoover Wacky Du" in the upper right hand per cent phosphate by weight on But now its eleven: Indeed, the possibilities position. emerge in lakes so long as sewage are endless. So, July 1. and a complete ban on Do you s'pose he's in heaven? Hum. treatment plants are outdated and ill phosphates on July 1, 1972. - equipped to remove phosphates The logical solution, of course, is Funny guy, that Sly. HERE'S A GcNTLE REMINDER.. IF M0U THROW THAT SNOWBALL from waste, and agriculture and AT ME I'LL BREAK EVERY to find a substitute for You'd think he'd use his head phosphates, industry contribute their share of to try "7 7 rrr BONt IN HOUR STUPID BODY! but thus far the only suitable buttering his bread. substitute phosphates. Again, a significant was itself banned after Well, I've stood in line commitment of dollars is all that causing cancer in rats. holds us back from effective answers for the very last time. Phosphates in detergents have two to Norwin Peirce pollution. Lake Odessa junior purposes: they hold dirt in Jan. 24, 1971 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 28, 1971 5 oUR READERS' MIND ART BUCHWALD Coastal exodus events have finally AH indications are that the time is at hand. The "herd - The greatest column . ,ted "to clear up the murky instinct" is more and more Sogy »»: The Mercury-red evident. The stabilizing institutions are ignored as men WASHINGTON - The contest ever waged in intramural served in this country and having living room to watch President what we intellectuals realize they will soon no longer President, whether he likes it or sport," he replied. "I made two vegetables left on the plates." Nixon give his State of the indicate not, is the trend - setter in this of the most unbelievable catches "Your mother is Union speech which Atty. Gen. been saying all along - man need them. The recent census right," I said. country, and when he speaks in in the history of the game." John Mitchell described as "the no business in the ecology shows men already flocking to "Besides, I hate to hear fighting the coasts, and premonitions superlatives it is no surprise that My wife served the pot roast. during the most momentous most important document since (And don't knock the everyone starts picking up the "I hope everyone likes it because tower; it gives you that California or New York will banquet I have ever attended in they wrote the Constitution." fall into the sea continually habit. it's the most expensive pot roast his dining room." perspective; why on a clear day I imagine the first time we Copyright 1971, The Los assail us. any butcher has ever sold." Then all went into the but 1 digress.) Natures a big Angeles Times we knew we had a President who It is truly delicious," I said. Man is about to take that long Lj'l now; she can take care of walk off a short pier. And who pulls out all stops was after our "And it explains why we have herself and whi,e she may **** astronauts landed on the moon. the highest food bills of anyone will say of us, as we say of the Intl'y allowed herself to be auks, that "they are gone but The president was quoted as on the eastern seaboard." ravished by man she doesn't not forgotten''" saying: My wife took this as a need Woman s Lib or the David Anderson "This is the greatest week in personal criticism. "I can't help Audubon Society to set things the history of the world since it if we're living in the highest Lansing graduate student straight- Very soon her natural Jan. 26, 1971 the creation." inflationary period in modern balancing process will occur Then last week, before he times." While searching out mythic gave his State of the Union My son saved the day by foundations for all of man's DAVID BASSETT speech, the President called it asking, "Can I have the car relieio ■ s°cio * P0,IUc0 "the most comprehensive, the tonight?" economic institutions it most far - reaching, the most "What for?" I asked. "ddenly fell into place: THE The BSR RTS Postmortems for Sly bold program in the domestic "I'm going to the greatest - 20 GREAT LEMMING MYTH! field ever presented to an movie ever made." Soon all the men of the earth American Congress." "What's the name of it?" will swarm to the coasts and leap This kind of talk cannot but "I forget." the sea. into Why haven before? t we seen this Freud's censor principle Everything that went wrong with last Saturday's Sly concert they found out that his equipment definitely would not before p.m. Sly, left the stage at 9 after playing a 45 - minute affect all American families. For example, the other night, "Shut up," my wife said, "and eat your Brussels sprouts. DON'T PASS just as our family sat down to I'm sick and tired of preparing forced us to hide the truth in can be blamed only on him and arrive. set, and the set-up process dinner, my wife announced, "I the most fantastic meals ever symbols. We have the his personnel. The Pop began. By 9:50 p.m. all the hope everyone has washed his Babylonian and O.T. flood Entertainment committee did concert in Vancouver, British myths and the suicidal march of everything possible to make the Columbia, the previous Sly had been booked to do a equipment was ready to go, and Sly could have appeared at that hands, because I have cooked the greatest meal ever served in ME BY! Pharoah's army into the Red concert a success. weekend. When he failed to time. the Western Hemisphere." Sea. We have the Atlantis myth. Time dragged by slowly, and "That's good, " I said, Just let me Roll it to you - if you're in the market for a At 2:30 Saturday afternoon, appear, the promoter The Greeks hinted with the confiscated the audience was getting restless. "because I've had the hardest good sounding, economical priced stereo system - here's a the equipment. It rivers Lethe and Styx. The pre - the committee first became was apparently released, Whenever a member of the day anyone has ever had since On pour mark; best buy that you really shouldn't let slip by. The BSR aware that there was a good Columbusian (sic) square world however, and Sly's manager committee tried to get in his Gutenberg invented the printing RTS-20 AM/FM/MPX phono stereo system. Centering was leaning in the right possibility that Sly's equipment promised that it would be flown dressing room and find out what would not be available. At 2:45, press." get set; around the 20 watt receiver, that features Automatic direction. the story was, he was told that My 15 Frequency Control for drift free FM and a Automatic Gain to Chicago and on to East - year - old daughter Lansing in time for the concert. Sly was either a) "getting said, "We had the worst test in sijrolic Control that prevents overloading on strong AM signals dressed," or b) "tuning up." school today since the Spanish (thereby allowing distant AM stations to come in just that TRB FROM WASHINGTON Shortly after 2:45 p.m., In the first place, it doesn't Inquisition." fct)23 clearer). Feeling the Vibes? So there's this strong but Randolph Webster, Pop take two hours to tune the type "How did your football game sensitive receiver for a quality sounding package that Entertainment adviser, and and number of instruments go?" I asked my 17 - year - old includes BSR's mini-pro turntable and wide range Barry Blatt, a committee which the band uses, and in the 'It the most acoustically matched speakers. Looks great in the dorm, member in charge of concert was magnificent second place, Sly wore the same apartment or home and priced accordingly - $129.95 - A balancing act set-up, began the process of acquiring the enormous amount of equipment which Sly normally used. clothes before and after the concert that he did onstage. At approximately 10:45 p.m., GRAND Good Vibes all the way. So "Jam ur ana telly Tight". The BSR RTS-20, a ticket to ride for great savings and great sounds. Only at the Disc Shop - Don't Pass us by! Webster went to Sly's dressing There is a cluster of maybe 20 microphones fastened like petals which haired are jammed with long - college types who A guitar was borrowed here, an amp was borrowed there, a room and informed him that if he didn't go on immediately, he OPENING! $129.95 speaker was rented from wouldn't get paid. (Sly had to the lectern. And in a minute applaud happily. McGovern has someplace else. By 5:30 p.m., all received a $7,500 deposit in Sen. Muskie steps briskly on all the advantages of being of the necessary equipment was hopelessly behind; Muskie has all advance, with another $7,500 or stage. Yes, he has just come back from Europe, Moscow, the the disadvantages of being way out in front. The first has either promised or on hand. It wound up coming from Marshall Music, Ned, a Detroit - 60 per cent of the gate receipts to be paid after the concert.) At approximately 11 p.m., / #• b |/^v Middle East and whereever; yes, nothing to lose, the second based group called Tacklebox, everything, and must guard Sly was escorted onstage. With he is very obviously a and music stores in Detroit. The absolutely no exceptions, lb£V\ presidential candidate; no, he is himself. McGovern is total cost was in the vicinity of everyone who was backstage and going to admit any such spontaneous and quiet and $1,000. in close thing, let alone reveal the likable; he has been against the Earlier that week, Pop unequivocally stated that he was intimate details of his talks with Vietnam war for years and says Entertainment had been notified not straight when he went world leaders and least of all his four • hour talk with Russian so. He is the equally earnest, too, on race issue and poverty. He that the Family Stone would onstage, and that there was arrive in Lansing from Montreal virtually no trace of alcohol on If i leader Kosygin. has natural goodness written all at 5:30 p.m. and that Sly would his breath. and Talk walking! It is snow on about treacherous worse than the ice the towpath. This over him. Several describe this little writers next day grope for an adjective to - known arrive by private charter plane at After finishing a 20-minute 7:05 p.m. Plans had also been encore, Sly returned to his i %. A w /A » n f \\A" made for several students to dressing room and remained is an Washington adversary proceeding, as all press conferences contender who got to as a bomber pilot in hating war World War meet Sly at the airport and guide there alone until 1:30 a.m. He him to campus so that he was then driven to the Olds V WELCOMES YOU TO > J ? in which reporters toss him II; it is amusing how they adopt wouldn't "get lost." Plaza Hotel, where he became V> f-' oh a protective air to the underdog; NSy^'ight • so ■ innocent questions or Several days before the involved in an altercation with try to lure him out on glare ice two of them come up with the concert, however, Sly's manager several members of a local band. and then wait with the same word, "decent." had convinced him to fly with While no worthwhile purpose friendliest feelings to see if he It is Mr. Nixon's big week, the group. The committee thus can be served by pointing an falls on his fanny. too, with his State of the Union was under the impression that accusing finger at this point, a Sen. Muskie knows the game speech. Both "Newsweek" and the group would arrive at 5:30 few positive remarks are in order. perfectly well; he plants his "Life" give him a tough editorial First in line for praise and The best pizza in town! p.m. and travel in two chauffeur hands on the lectern; he feels going over before he speaks and driven limousines to Jenison. thanks are Webster and - Blatt, as out the questions carefully. He hint that he may be a one ■ term As it turned out, Sly landed at well as Ted Lewis of the steps over a pitfall on the Arab - president. Things have certainly the Capitol City Airport at 8:20 Instructional Media Center who Spaghetti Lasagna Jewish crisis, or pauses a minute changed! A year ago he gave us handled all the sound; Pop p.m. and arrived at Jenison Beef Ravioli Veal Parmigiana to decide the safest path "the life of a driving dream" Entertainment Chairman Kris shortly before 9 p.m. He between withdrawing troops speech in the hopeful heyday of Ernst and his assistant, John staggered out of the car and had 2167 E. Grand River Okemos from Europe or keeping up the the pre election Southern - to be carried to his dressing Garofalo; and Adrienne Basler, strength of NATO; or he makes Strategy. "We must balance our room. who handles Pop Entertainment (next to Bill Knapp's) 351-1910 a carefully neutral comment Federal budget," he told us, "so about not interfering with State According to members of the publicity. that American families will have committee who were present, he Dept. while at the same time a better chance to balance their appeared to be in a daze and was implying that he knows a thing or two about balance Now and then he payments. gives a grin family budgets." That balance is far off, too — another rosy monument in the distant after babbling incoherently. When he entered the dressing HELP FREE 1225! ! I room, he sat down and slumped that illuminates his big face. But glow. across two chairs. For the next few days you'll be seeing some he does not relish the game as c THE NEW REPUBLIC Ned, the group which played Franklin Roosevelt or Jack Kennedy did; there is no elan, people in old time engineer hats and carrying and while he walks sure - footed 20% DISCOUNT ON little red buckets. Give them a dime or nickel there is a feeling of caution, and even perhaps, a trace of TYPEWRITER REPAIRS and help the M.S.U. Railroad Club irritability. It is a long, difficult treacherous path ahead of him, no doubt FOR MSU STUDENTS put 1225 back on the track. about it, and he has cause to tread here is warily. Whether From small adjustments to major overhaul Soon M.S.U. can have the only a rosy monument on all makes and models waiting who can for him round the bend, student run steam train in the say? FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY ALL MAKES It is different with George Mcuovern next day. 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RAILROAD CLUB (y Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 28, 197, River By BOB ROACH plan critics attack technical information from experts in the projects field of planning," Keith Honey, purposes for which each 6f depends on the the Although the final submitted to plan is public good is often far below "Sure people aspects could speculate, approval of the ct»» B a member of the Wiliiamston Congress, he said, actual market prices, and but I've been close to this plan, he said, governor; reservoirs is designated, corps each individual project must be property owners resent this. If and I wouldn't invest a plugged Township Planning Commission, planner Phillip McCallister approved and then appropriated settlement can't be reached said. "This is fairly typical of the explained. for in separate processes. a nickel around any of these ,w cr'tics would deny 1 with the landowner, the case is In 50 years the same 31.5 corps " Planned reservoirs are "multi - If the overall plan looks good, the Justice areas," he said f'an s rationa'e as described inches of rain now falling yearly Sanford S. Farness, professor purpose," to include water then each project looks better turned over to While the final version of the the„'"lt,al <mnlPY solvingK h ,h 11 reservations about the extent of recreation benefits. proceedings. Col Myron D Snoke, the corps' c°mp'ex problems invoLin hrnkl.. have to satisfy the needs of a authorization and appropriation. McCallister said the corps tries Detroit district engineer and nvolvii population expected to double. planning consideration of local Federal financing may reach Overruns of cost estimates for wate<" use will be com? If future water needs are to be people. "There doesn't appear 100 per cent for a project corps projects have been roundly to reach a private settlement chairman of the plan's because such cases must be tried coordinating committee, increasingly human more critical ^ ^ population and met adequately, long - range to be designated primarily for flood criticized in the national press, their any local participation," he said, before a jury in a U.S. district emphasized that the plan and its water needs grow." Ir planning is essential. In fact, control, while 50 per cent local The Grand River plan must be court. Still many critics such a plan is now in the works. "That's why there's so much financing will be required for component projects are subject contend that justified in whole or in part by Critics also claim that to ..... exhaustive scrutiny. the planners are "locked into" A group of planners headed controversy when plans like this recreation related reservoirs. - low cost estimates in in comparison c by the U.S. Army Corps of government and made accessible are completed." Benefit cost ratios determine tn - to pstimntprf estimated benefits benefits. specutators are buying land The final plan will be their one design system of dams Engineers is just completing a to citizens as "valley preserves." Both professors said they have if a project will be considered in McCallister said cost overruns adjacent to the proDosed reviewed by all contributing and reservoirs. been interested in the Grand the reservoirs to make a killing" agencies, the state government, This contention plan, the result of a study begun While the valley preserve plan, he added. Monetary are frequent because of two could be in 1963, to search for solutions concept has been widely praised, River plan but couldn't values are computed for the factors. Preliminary plans, like on increased value when the the federal Water Resources easily invalidated, to the greater to problems of flood control, critics of various qualifications comment more specifically on it various purposes designated for a the Grand River plan, are planned reservoirs become actual Council, and ultimately, the long - term benefit of the Grand because they couldn't get more reservoir. If the benefits do not "high lakes. Considering the Congress. River basin and its citizens, water quality, water quantity have attacked the more technical level" and don't allow for and marine recreation. detailed information. uncertainties of the plan itself Although the governor cannot through serious, studious aspects of the plan. They have This uT^lformation ^ Without detailed eng'^ermg stuides. act^iy v^o ^oke unemotional accept ff another planning Lf" Known the Grand River questions Basin as also raised serious °™^.res deficiency that will c.hanc* the .P1?*"* receive s u c h st u d 1 e s, Congressional preliminary cost estimates tack,ed McCallister yett tackled, McCallister feels feels the the says his approval is vital. Sno^'s statement: Comprehensive regarding the plan's more general ever has concerned both interested speculators are foolishly "There's never been a project "We want to hear from Development Plan, it is due to aspects, including its appropriation of funds. very rough, or "ballpark" be released in March. The plan laymen and professionals, results Allan A. Schmid, professor of optimistic. built by the corps without the people. Feedback is organizational structure, cost from a low volume publication figures, he said, necessary. recommends a system of 24 factors and impact on real estate • dams and reservoirs along the of preliminary planning values. Grand River and its tributaries. Two professors in the School documents. Only 100 copies "There doesn't appear to be any local Three dams are planned for the of Urban Planning and were printed for distribution Red Cedar River. Landscape Architecture said among the participating agencies participation," said Sanford S. Farness, The planners also think: and the public at large. professor of urban planning. "That's why they feel the Grand River i • Areas where the river floods "We felt this number would there's so much controversy when planners have failed to plans be enough, after the low periodically should be re-zoned adequately consult with local like this are completed." to keep an expanding population people and professional response we got in four years of from building on them. bush - beating at local hearings," planners, although the corps did • Robert Gregory, a civilian corps Sewage should be more commission an opinion from highly treated before it enters the river. • Strips of land along the river should be purchased by the Robert Hotaling, professor of urban planning. "From my viewpoint, there's been a consistent lack of key planner, said. • The plan's critical cost factors agricultural include: Cost sharing for resource economics and development, said he doubts the accuracy of benefit - Time is the other factor which pushes up costs, he said. The typical delay for congressional I* construction of projects in the cosf ratios that appear in authorization and appropriation plan between local and federal preliminary plans. after a p|an is submitted may be governments. they were really serious years. With construction costs • Benefit cost ratios, by a^out these ratios, they'd have 1971 Auto Show rising at 10 per cent a year, the - which projects are justified by comPleted the statistics in detail overrun may be very high, by the relation of construction rather than gloss over them as the time a project is finally built, costs to the benefits they will ^ey do in Appendix Q," he The Grand River plan has provide. 88'd- important ramifications in real See all the big ones from Starnaman • Oldsmobile, Huhn The notorious estimated Schmid said he feels the estate, critics say. "Eminent Chevrolet, Kelly Buick — Opel and American Motors, and cost over - runs for corps - vagueness of the ratios are a domain" and land speculation Dan O'Shaughnessey Chrysler - Plymouth. related projects. The extent of federal tactic of the planners to make the complete plan look better are factors, the most controversial Lone skater financing, or cost sharing, for t^ian't really The "fair market value" Blending in with an artistic back drop, this skater waits under a bridge over the Red Cedar Now thru Sunday which governments pay to River. Either collecting courage or just resting, he is prepared to take advantage of the ice. acquire private property for the State News photo by Terry Luke FREE met of Offer Good Only With This Coupon □ hmsiiijj mall One Per Customer 5330 W. Saginaw Hwy. Coke With the purchase of a BIG BARNEY GIANT FISH SANDWICH Michigan leaders' letters RED MSN CINE < SERIES